1 . As I grew up, I always had my mom by my side. We lived a very
At about 16, I
After that day, everything changed. I looked at how she
A.happy | B.hard | C.different | D.lonely |
A.answered | B.proved | C.wondered | D.explained |
A.expect | B.hate | C.remember | D.achieve |
A.Therefore | B.However | C.Besides | D.Otherwise |
A.make up | B.come up | C.get along | D.hang out |
A.depended | B.focused | C.called | D.agreed |
A.helped | B.shut | C.picked | D.pulled |
A.controlled | B.prevented | C.developed | D.treated |
A.tired | B.upset | C.strange | D.bored |
A.in spite of | B.for fear of | C.in addition to | D.because of |
A.never | B.sometimes | C.always | D.hardly |
A.imagined | B.doubted | C.wished | D.realized |
A.praised | B.disappointed | C.raised | D.trusted |
A.lack | B.needs | C.favor | D.effects |
A.encouragement | B.permission | C.love | D.aid |
A.cheerful | B.successful | C.respectful | D.meaningful |
A.life | B.relationship | C.marriage | D.friendship |
A.young | B.honest | C.funny | D.amazing |
A.take care of | B.stay away from | C.take the place of | D.pay attention to |
A.teach | B.observe | C.check | D.support |
A.Whomever | B.Who | C.No matter who | D.Whom |
A.Regardless of | B.Owing to | C.On behalf of | D.In harmony with |
A.visual | B.identical | C.motivated | D.terrifying |
5 . I wanted to buy something today -- until I figured out the cost versus the benefit. At that point I knew it was a completely stupid idea.
What I wanted to buy was an older car to have in addition to my four-year-old Smart Car that I absolutely like. So you wonder, why would I want to have another car as well? The reason is ... grandkids. I have several and in the Smart Car I can only have one passenger (It’s a two-seater). Besides, one of my daughters-in-law does not trust the Smart Car as a vehicle for her daughter Lily to ride in, so that’s one little girl I can’t take anywhere at all. My husband also has a car -- and a truck.
So that’s why I had the stupid idea to buy an old Toyota I found on the lot of an honest used car salesman. Thank heavens I came to my senses before I spent $ 8000 to buy it, $ 80 or so to license it and probably $ 500 to insure it for a year. It would be senseless to buy that car.
My grandkids just have to continue to come with me one by one. I can’t take two girls out to lunch or two girls shopping or pick up the brother and sister that live in the same house. As for the little one that’s not allowed to ride with me ... well, Grandpa will have to pick her up. As for me, I didn’t get money in my savings account by being totally stupid. Sure, doing things with the kids is fun, but spending that kind of money to put two or more of them in a group -- which would probably drive me crazy anyway -- is really dumb. Sometimes temptation can prove that you still have a little sense.
1. The author’s little grandkid Lily ______.A.refused to stay with her |
B.was not allowed to take her car |
C.was always picked up by her husband |
D.thought it was dangerous to drive a Smart Car |
A.it was a used car |
B.she couldn’t afford it |
C.there was no need for it |
D.the salesman was unreliable |
A.difficult | B.stupid | C.reasonable | D.amazing |
A.Look before you leap. |
B.Better late than never. |
C.Don’t judge a book by its cover. |
D.Every advantage has its disadvantage. |
A.acknowledged | B.exposed | C.boosted | D.polished |
A.as if | B.in case of | C.so long as | D.even if |
A.it... what | B.that…what | C.it... that | D.her... that |
Rembrandt Harmenszoon was born in the Netherlands in the city of Leiden. There were six children in his family. His parents wanted him to get a good education and provided opportunities for him to study with successful painters. Among them was the famous painter, Pieter Lastman in Amsterdam.
Rembrandt was very talented and studied with Lastman for six months and then moved back to Leiden and began to teach other artists even though he was only 22 years old.
Sometimes he used members of his family as models. His father was the subject of Bearded Man in Furred Oriental Cape and Robe. His son Titus is seen in Titus at His Desk, and Prodigal Son in the Tavern features Rembrandt and his wife Saskia.
One of his most famous paintings is Nightwatch which shows a group of men in their military uniforms. A war had recently ended in the country and the men were dressed up for a military practice. Nightwatch was a controversial(有争议的) piece. Some of the people in the painting were not pleased with the results because they did not have a prominent(突出的) place in the picture. When Rembrandt painted it, the colors were bright, but it became clouded with smoke and dirt and eventually became known as Nightwatch. In this painting we see Rembrandt’s use of light and shadow which makes his work so distinctive.
This great Dutch artist was very productive and popular with people. He enjoyed painting pictures of Bible characters and scenes of Bible stories. During his lifetime he produced over 600 paintings. You can see his paintings in museums and galleries all over the world today.
1. When did Rembrandt begin to teach other artists? (no more than 8 words)2. Who in Rembrandt’s family appeared in his paintings according to Paragraph 3? (no more than 10 words)
3. What makes Rembrandt’s work Nightwatch very distinctive? (no more than 10 words)
4. What does the author want to tell us about Rembrandt in the last paragraph? (no more than 7 words)
5. What are you interested in? And why? (no more than 20 words)
A.that | B.how | C.where | D.why |