1 . The stands were always filled with family members to support their favorite players. I attended each of my son’s games. His father worked nights for years, and missed out on most of his games. My son Jorden knew if his dad could, he would be there sitting right beside me.
When Jorden was younger, some family members would occasionally come to watch. But gradually they stopped showing up. Never once did Jorden lead me to believe that this bothered him, but apparently it did. It wasn’t until when he was asked to give a speech at his baseball event that he made it very clear not only to me but a room filled with over 150 people just how important it is to have extra fans in the stands.
His speech was anything but like I thought it would be. It wasn’t short and bittersweet. It wasn’t his quick thank you to his coaches and teammates. He poured his heart out, saying he seldom had grandparents, aunts or uncles coming to support him. He was grateful that his teammates’ family members showed up to support not just their own loved ones but the entire team of boys. Clearly Jorden desired more than just me. Never did I ever think my son would be hurting inside as he looked out to the bleachers to see only me at each and every game.
As he struggled to get each word out through tears, I promised I would attend as many events of the children around as I possibly could. There was no way I could allow another child to feel what my son was feeling. This small simple gesture would mean so much to any child. Neither Jorden nor I was upset with those who never attended his games. Jorden just wanted someone else besides me to witness his craft in action. I understand all of our lives become complicated and that everyone is busy with their own children and jobs that may not allow them as much free time as they’d like.
1. What do we know about Jorden’s father?A.He had long been misunderstood by Jorden. |
B.He had few chances to attend Jorden’s games. |
C.He managed to be with Jorden in every game. |
D.He had made excuses to miss Jorden’s games. |
A.His ambition to win the championship. |
B.His gratitude to his mother and coaches. |
C.His complaint about his family members. |
D.His desire for support from more people. |
A.Depressing. | B.Complicated. | C.Astonishing. | D.Absurd. |
A.She tried to be actively involved in children’s games. |
B.She promised not to miss out on games of every child. |
C.She offered to invite many relatives to Jorden’s games. |
D.She decided to lead Jorden to trust his family members. |
1. Where does the woman work?
A.In a transport business. | B.In a shopping centre. | C.In a hospital. |
A.By car. | B.By bus. | C.By train. |
A.It is costly. | B.It is easy. | C.It is hard. |
A.It is far from the shopping places. |
B.There is a lot of noise. |
C.The rents are high. |
1. When did Hemingway produce his first collection of short stories?
A.In 1923. | B.In 1932. | C.In 1952. |
A.A group of reporters. |
B.Some writers and artists. |
C.His childhood experience. |
A.It came out in 1924. |
B.It was Hemingway’s third novel. |
C.It describes something related to World War I. |
A.The story of a reporter. |
B.An old fisherman’s real life. |
C.Hemingway’s experiences of going fishing. |
4 . After three decades of teaching, Jim Stanley, a chorus and piano teacher at Cartersville High School in Cartersville, Georgia, Atlanta, is getting ready to retire. But before he goes, there was one thing he wanted to do:
Stanley
Little did he
“I choked up a little bit. But I tried to keep the
Stanley was
A.exclaimed | B.restored | C.reunite | D.fortified |
A.came out | B.calmed down | C.came true | D.woke up |
A.viral | B.artificial | C.rewarding | D.accessible |
A.stood by | B.came up with | C.resulted in | D.learned from |
A.entering | B.thinking | C.confirming | D.showing |
A.melody | B.emphasis | C.association | D.opportunity |
A.mistake | B.launch | C.witness | D.know |
A.gathering | B.jumping | C.winning | D.singing |
A.swam | B.flew | C.bounded | D.sought |
A.tears | B.ban | C.emotion | D.happiness |
A.definitely | B.tightly | C.violently | D.deeply |
A.smart | B.loyal | C.delightful | D.difficult |
A.sent | B.inspired | C.achieved | D.reserved |
A.acceptance | B.arrival | C.charm | D.encouragement |
A.encounter | B.count | C.impact | D.mess |
5 . At the times in my life that I had been upset or angry, a good hug was usually a very quick cure for what was bothering me. After receiving a warm and genuine embrace from a loved one or friend, the tension in my body would melt almost immediately.
How does a hug deliver such a remarkable effect so quickly? Touch is a powerful means of communication and a great way to relieve the response to stress. Through touch, a person’s intention is readily discernible–you can tell comfort from potential harm easily. In the positive mode, hugs are one type of touch that relays the message: “I care about you. You matter.”
We require touch with other living beings to grow well. Children who are not held or hugged have significant developmental and socio-emotional delay accompanied by smaller brains. This means that physical contact is not only critical for how these children behaved, but for the development of the brain itself.
For adults, touch affects the response to everyday conflict. Some researchers interviewed404 adults daily for 14 days regarding their health, conflicts, how they felt emotionally (positive or negative), and whether or not they received a hug. People who had received a hug and had an interpersonal conflict reported feeling more positive with less severe negative reactions on that day. It has also been found that hugging may favorably influence the rate of infection from a cold as well as symptoms.
As hugs are a great way to relieve the response to stress, it is not surprising that the number of hugs that a woman receives from her partner is highly related to lower blood pressure as well as higher levels of hormone known as oxytocin, colloquially labeled the “love hormone”.
Hugs, of course, are a form of touch that share elements with other types, like massage (按摩) as well as gentle, light touch. Like hugging, massage is a great way to release tension.
1. What does the underlined word “discernible” mean in paragraph 2?A.Complex. | B.Evident. | C.Abstract. | D.Varied. |
A.Hugs can settle the conflicts. | B.Hugs can effectively cure a cold. |
C.Receiving a hug can cause positive reactions. | D.The researchers take education into account. |
A.Advantages of touch. | B.Different types of hugs. |
C.Fear of inappropriate hugs. | D.Positive functions of massage. |
A.Touch is a great way to relieve the response to stress. |
B.Children require touch from loved ones to grow well. |
C.Hugs from partners can bring women lower blood pressure. |
D.Caring touch can bring mental and physical benefits to people. |
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