1 . When Schauna Austin was 20 years old, she lost her husband in a car crash. Unable to raise a baby alone, she made a difficult decision during pregnancy — to place her baby for adoption. She gave birth to a child she named Riley, and held him for 72 hours straight. “It was perfect,” Austin said, holding her new baby. “I knew I would have him for a short time, so I made every minute count. I didn’t sleep for three days until the time came to let him go.”
Her Riley became another family’s Steven. Like most closed adoptions, a firewall went up between Austin and Steven’s new parents — no communication whatsoever. But that only lasted about a week. Adoptive mother Jennifer Schoebinger and her husband, Chris Schoebinger, said they had no interest in excluding the birth mother. “You know, you can’t have too many people loving you, right? Why couldn’t he be both of ours?” Chris Schoebinger said.
So, year after year, they sent Austin piles of pictures and bound books detailing Steven’s every major and minor milestones. The Schoebingers said they did this so that when Austin and their son were ready, they could pick up right where they left off. The two reunited when Steven was 7 years old. Austin taught him how to fish, and they have kept in contact ever since. Austin felt blessed beyond words, and Steven felt he got the best of both worlds.
Steven is now 26, married, and with a baby boy of his own. Much to the delight of Austin, he named the child Riley. “I think the lesson we learned is that sometimes we create barriers where barriers don’t need to be. And when we pull down those barriers, we really find love on the other side,” Chris Schorbinger said.
That love on the other side has continued to grow. The families spend Thanksgiving as one, and will of course be getting together again in the days ahead.
1. What does the underlined sentence in the second paragraph mean?A.The less people love you, the better. |
B.There are too many people who care about you. |
C.Being loved by many people is desirable. |
D.It’s a burden to be cared about by too many people. |
A.Tolerant. | B.Grateful. | C.Uneasy. | D.Angry. |
A.They did not give birth to any children. |
B.They contacted Austin as soon as they took Steven in. |
C.They felt blessed beyond words when Austin taught Steven how to fish. |
D.They believed it better to get the biological mother involved. |
A.Biological parents are crucial to a child’s growth. |
B.People create barriers where barriers don’t need to be. |
C.Adoptive parents and biological parents should raise children together. |
D.Love is found when we pull down unnecessary barriers. |
1. What is the conversation mainly about?
A.A picture | B.A designer | C.A building. |
A.Math. | B.Music. | C.History. |
Many years ago, a crocodile(鳄鱼)lived in a pool. He spent most of his time in the shady parts of the green pool. When he was hungry, he hid into the water towards the watering hole where all the animals gathered to drink the clear water on hot days. The crocodile was very cunning(狡猾的)and kept only his eyes above the water as he moved towards the other animals, Then his big jaws closed in on some unlucky animals that didn’t see him coming. They became his delicious dinner at last.
The crocodile said to himself, “I’m so strong that no one can get away from me. “ All of the animals were afraid of the crocodile except a butterfly(蝴蝶).
One day, the butterfly noticed the crocadile moving closer to the other animals in the pool. She flew around the crocodile’s eyes to get his attention. She said, “You might be strong, but I bet you won’t catch anything today. “ She flew in circles around the crocodile’s face.
The crocodile rose up out of the water a bit so he could talk to the butterfly. He said, “Of course I will. I’m the strongest animal in the pool. I can catch any animal I want. “ The butterfly flew past the crosodile’s nose and said, “I don’t think so. “ She flew very close to the crocodile’s car and teased(戏弄) him with her wings.
“Stop that!” The crocodile couldn’t keep his temper and shouted. Not far away, two birds looked up from the watering hole. They saw the danger and flew to the treetops just in case. At the same time, the rabbits and frogs at the watering hole looked up as well and saw the crocodile. In a flash, they all ran away and hid in the forest.
The butterfly danced in the air just in front of the croondile’s nose. “Being strong isn’t everything, you know.” Then she landed slowly on the tip of the crocodile’s nose. She teased his leathery skin with her wings.
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The crocodile didn’t like being teased.
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Finally, the crocodile felt tired and stopped biting the butterfly.
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Compass is one of the four great inventions of ancient China. It was
The earliest compass
Till the Song Dynasty, Chinese people made South-pointing Fish,
The compass was put into use in
1. Where does. the speaker come from?
A.America. | B.Australia. | C.England |
A.Friends. | B.Quiet. | C.Humorous. |
A.Play with his friends. | B.Watch comedy shows. | C.Have a cup of tea. |
A.The TV programs. | B.The old buildings. | C.The tea shops. |
1. What does the man think of Lucy’s taking flying lessons?
A.Impractical. | B.Surprising, | C.Interesting. |
A.A nurse. | B.A plot | C.A doctor. |
A.Teach in a college. |
B.Start her own restaurant! |
C.Teach an Italian cooking class! |
A.Brother and sister. | B.Husband and wife. | C.Teacher and student. |
1. How did Andy feel when he first arrived at the classroom?
A.Excited and pleased. | B.Anxious and afraid | C.Embarrassed and annoyed |
A.He is strict. | B.He is energetic. | C.He is funny. |
A.To tell students class is over. |
B.To tell students to have lunch |
C.To remind students to attend class. |
1. What does the woman probably do?
A.A doctor | B.An assistant. | C.A professor |
A.On Wednesday | B.On Thursday. | C.On Friday. |
A.To study further. | B.To become famous. | C.To find a new job. |
A.In a bank | B.In a restaurant. | C.In a store |