1 . Ever since I can remember, my mom has always been growing things or talking about growing things.
After a few crazy years of working my way through college and then the COVID-19, I felt I had
My mom always makes sure to fertilize (施肥) her garden with
After a day’s work, I was glad to have gotten my hands
A.Occasionally | B.Unfortunately | C.Surprisingly | D.Especially |
A.appreciate | B.demand | C.grasp | D.deserve |
A.hurts | B.affects | C.interests | D.confuses |
A.discomfort | B.disconnection | C.mistake | D.misunderstanding |
A.quality | B.tough | C.urgent | D.limited |
A.Since | B.If | C.Though | D.As |
A.natural | B.unique | C.specific | D.beneficial |
A.privately | B.briefly | C.regularly | D.differently |
A.operation | B.impression | C.influence | D.pressure |
A.serious | B.anxious | C.curious | D.cautious |
A.editors | B.conductors | C.assistants | D.experts |
A.Apart from | B.Except for | C.Thanks to | D.Instead of |
A.case | B.plan | C.chance | D.ability |
A.dirty | B.full | C.wet | D.swollen |
A.friendlier | B.closer | C.firmer | D.smoother |
2 . When I am in middle school, my mom confirms that I am, in fact, a baked good. “Children are like bread,” she
My mother always invited me to
My most important job is to pay attention and
Over time, my mother’s dough metaphor developed into
A.explains | B.proves | C.states | D.shows |
A.menus | B.nutrients | C.ingredients | D.recipes |
A.roll | B.shape | C.season | D.bake |
A.once | B.unless | C.until | D.while |
A.break down | B.contribute to | C.sell out | D.make for |
A.endurance | B.willpower | C.desire | D.curiosity |
A.game | B.process | C.dessert | D.dough |
A.absorb | B.think | C.wonder | D.reply |
A.sneaks | B.slides | C.stuffs | D.scales |
A.pack | B.decide | C.enjoy | D.consume |
A.catch | B.trap | C.keep | D.mind |
A.nothing | B.something | C.anything | D.everything |
A.realized | B.worked | C.uncovered | D.held |
A.leaving | B.trusting | C.polishing | D.releasing |
A.free | B.careful | C.picky | D.proud |
3 . As my husband and I saw someone publicizing the benefits of spending time outdoors, we were lost in thought. Noticing my daughter had
When we persuaded my daughter to join us, we
“Well done! You’ve arrived as scheduled,” said our ski instructor as we reached the resort. It was negative nine degrees. It was
The resort took account of almost all the trouble we might have in skiing. Of the fifty-three runs, eight were greens labeled with
While the experience frightened us, it also
A.become | B.met | C.criticized | D.blamed |
A.persuade | B.introduce | C.divide | D.trick |
A.award | B.examination | C.common | D.involvement |
A.calculated | B.witnessed | C.booked | D.offered |
A.bother | B.moment | C.fine | D.profit |
A.overdue | B.aimless | C.freezing | D.mild |
A.apparently | B.barely | C.instantly | D.straightly |
A.signs | B.trees | C.materials | D.walls |
A.convinced | B.warned | C.guided | D.advised |
A.permanent | B.legal | C.polite | D.cool |
A.modest | B.apologetic | C.motivated | D.depressed |
A.fell | B.woke | C.asked | D.admitted |
A.delayed | B.discouraged | C.interrupted | D.inspired |
A.kind | B.answer | C.shortage | D.check |
A.spoke up | B.went back | C.broke down | D.set off |
4 . Due to the fact that the average life expectancy in Ghana is 64 years old, and the most common causes of death are largely treatable conditions, such as malaria, stroke, and respiratory infections. Boateng, growing up in a small village in southern Ghana/struggling to access basic health care, felt an urgent call to help and decided he would make it his life’s mission to bring health care to remote communities in Ghana.
Boateng worked hard in school, getting a scholarship to study biology at Cornell University in the US, and ultimately earned his master’s in Healthcare Administration. Later he started his nonprofit, OKB Hope Foundation, and converted a van into a mobile doctor’s office called the Hope Health Van to bring health care directly to those in need in 2021.
A few times a week, the mobile clinic and medical team travel long distances to remote communities in Ghana and provide free routine medical care. On each trip, Boateng’s team consists of a nurse, a physician’s assistant, a doctor, and an operation assistant. In the van, they can run basic labs like bloodwork and urinalysis as well as prescribe and provide medications. “It’s like a one-stop shop for people,” said Boateng, adding that most of the people they see have one health issue or another.
Since its launch, Boateng says the Hope Health Van has served more than 4, 000 Ghanaians across more than 45 rural communities who otherwise don’t have easily accessible medical care. To supplement the mobile clinic, Boateng’s organization has also trained 20 volunteers to serve as local health advocates. They check people’s vitals and provide the medical team with timely data for assessing how to move forward with care and treatment, especially for those whose health is at risk.
In the future, Boateng hopes to expand to provide more consistent and high-quality medical care not only to those living in remote areas of Ghana but in other countries as well. “I believe that our model can be replicated in sub-Saharan Africa,” he said.
1. What inspired Boateng to set his life goal?A.He wanted to get a scholarship. |
B.Many locals died of deadly diseases. |
C.The birthplace of him was small and poor. |
D.Basic health care was inaccessible for locals. |
A.How Boateng’s team functions. | B.Why Boateng’s team was founded. |
C.What Boateng’s team has achieved. | D.Where Boateng’s team has travelled. |
A.Ambiguous. | B.Ambitious. | C.Indifferent. | D.Doubtful. |
A.A van bringing medical care to thousands |
B.A country lacking basic health care |
C.Efforts to provide people with medications |
D.Mobile vans travelling through Ghana |
5 . Dylan and Sara are siblings. Their parents had always directed them to meet at a particular place if anybody got
Dylan could impossibly
The sea of people continued to
At the hallways, Sara saw Dylan
“Where did you come from?” Dylan exclaimed, trying to hide his
Sara
A.bored | B.hurt | C.lost | D.stuck |
A.separated from | B.responsible for | C.ashamed of | D.mad at |
A.leave | B.board | C.control | D.fly |
A.bothered | B.calmed | C.warned | D.proved |
A.anticipate | B.discover | C.investigate | D.recall |
A.shirt | B.hat | C.sweater | D.dress |
A.run | B.flee | C.wander | D.flow |
A.desperately | B.cheerfully | C.casually | D.patiently |
A.disappointed | B.curious | C.worried | D.certain |
A.mistake | B.decision | C.deal | D.statement |
A.walk past | B.wave at | C.go after | D.call on |
A.Perfect | B.Remarkable | C.Tough | D.Improper |
A.delay | B.intention | C.gesture | D.presence |
A.sorrow | B.embarrassment | C.relief | D.pride |
A.learned | B.agreed | C.promised | D.managed |
6 . People will do all sorts of crazy things for their loved ones, and 72-year-old Raynor is a case in point. The American elder has been devoting a lot of his time to his
Six years ago, Raynor’s grandson Jason was diagnosed (诊断) with a rare and cruel disease — spinal muscular atrophy (脊髓性肌萎缩). The boy was only five at the time, and doctors
Strong
A.unusual | B.normal | C.important | D.routine |
A.produces | B.orders | C.applies | D.designs |
A.quality | B.solution | C.behavior | D.belief |
A.touching | B.typical | C.special | D.similar |
A.doubted | B.approved | C.promised | D.predicted |
A.expectations | B.explanations | C.imagination | D.inspiration |
A.hard | B.easy | C.successful | D.beneficial |
A.examined | B.transported | C.imported | D.exported |
A.decision | B.chance | C.trust | D.desire |
A.took off | B.took up | C.took in | D.took away |
A.Suddenly | B.Obviously | C.Gradually | D.Usually |
A.delighted | B.surprised | C.embarrassed | D.anxious |
A.popularity | B.knowledge | C.understanding | D.curiosity |
A.Despite | B.Because of | C.Without | D.Instead of |
A.sending | B.providing | C.donating | D.promoting |
7 . The pickle jar (腌菜罐子) as far back as I can remember sat on the floor in my parents’ bedroom.
The years passed, and I
When I got married, I told my wife Susan about the
The first Christmas after our daughter Jessica was born, we spent the holiday with my parents. After dinner, Susan
“Look,” she said
A.While | B.If | C.When | D.Unless |
A.coins | B.wallet | C.money | D.bill |
A.emptied | B.filled | C.sold | D.broken |
A.relaxedly | B.strictly | C.proudly | D.anxiously |
A.still | B.also | C.always | D.never |
A.finished | B.started | C.entered | D.dropped |
A.no | B.many | C.few | D.big |
A.worth | B.values | C.use | D.differences |
A.money | B.words | C.books | D.actions |
A.coins | B.jar | C.determination | D.faith |
A.loved | B.treated | C.supported | D.encouraged |
A.hard | B.easy | C.smooth | D.wrong |
A.led | B.carried | C.brought | D.took |
A.body | B.head | C.arms | D.eyes |
A.happily | B.angrily | C.loudly | D.softly |
A.surprise | B.delight | C.comfort | D.satisfaction |
A.used | B.lost | C.removed | D.forgotten |
A.covered | B.filled | C.spread | D.supplied |
A.the pillow | B.the jar | C.my hand | D.my pocket |
A.separated | B.left | C.locked | D.ran |
8 . Now I finally understand how much my mother loves me.
Back home from the
Of course I’d heard
My mother finally arrived to help. I had
A.restaurant | B.hotel | C.street | D.hospital |
A.educating | B.nursing | C.observing | D.measuring |
A.connecting | B.preferring | C.describing | D.comparing |
A.eventually | B.previously | C.occasionally | D.frequently |
A.mothers | B.fathers | C.doctors | D.babies |
A.move | B.talk | C.sleep | D.jump |
A.moved away | B.wrote down | C.settled down | D.stayed up |
A.fed | B.held | C.awaited | D.amused |
A.needed | B.offered | C.refused | D.allowed |
A.fear | B.desire | C.freedom | D.passion |
A.touch | B.abandon | C.meet | D.cheat |
A.accounted | B.answered | C.applied | D.longed |
A.presence | B.departure | C.complaint | D.permission |
A.books | B.clothes | C.foods | D.toys |
A.sang | B.whispered | C.cried | D.screamed |
1. Why does the girl want a baby brother?
A.To please her dad. |
B.To enjoy being a big sister. |
C.To raise animals together with him. |
A.Keep a dog. | B.Get a cute cat. | C.Look after her brother. |
1. How does the girl sound at first?
A.Hesitant. | B.Regretful. | C.Curious. |
A.Do her homework. | B.Turn to her friend. | C.Turn down Peter’s request. |