李明:高个子,戴眼镜
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Dear Peter,
How are you doing?
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Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
2 . My husband Val and I had not been getting along well lately. We didn’t argue, but we hardly
I really didn’t want to be
I decided to try. Each day I would find one thing I liked in
The first day, again, appeared the greatest problem. I noticed
How could he wear that
I thought and thought.
By the end of the 21 days, I couldn’t believe how easy
A.exchanged | B.spoke | C.touched | D.communicated |
A.result | B.idea | C.problem | D.method |
A.well | B.badly | C.angrily | D.really |
A.a girl | B.a lady | C.a student | D.a wife |
A.improve him | B.scold him | C.help myself | D.believe myself |
A.rest | B.chance | C.look | D.change |
A.my husband | B.myself | C.our children | D.himself |
A.quite a few | B.few | C.much | D.little |
A.in ways | B.in order | C.on the way | D.out of order |
A.clean | B.smart | C.dirty | D.tidy |
A.making up | B.putting up | C.turning up | D.coming up |
A.After all | B.In all | C.At all | D.All above |
A.paid attention | B.took care | C.worked hard | D.was tired |
A.Next day | B.Someday | C.The next day | D.After a day |
A.to | B.with | C.for | D.in |
A.that | B.what | C.who | D.whose |
A.difficultly | B.easily | C.directly | D.surprisingly |
A.kindness | B.pride | C.rudeness | D.fear |
A.this | B.that | C.it | D.I |
A.the same | B.active | C.bad | D.different |
A.Classmates. | B.Colleagues. | C.Teacher and student. |
1. When will the phone calls be cheaper?
A.In the morning. | B.In the afternoon. | C.In the evening. |
A.Interested. | B.Unhappy. | C.Excited. |
During my school years, I had only close friend. We spent years together, and we were inseparable, in or out of school. But the Greg moved away, and I never thought it would take more than 40 years to bring us together again.
As children, Greg and I dove into everything with passion. At that time, we were pure (纯真的) and kind, full of curiosity and expectation for life. We raced our bikes and illustrated (给书加插图) our own comic books. We even became attracted to the same girl from around the corner, a sixth -grader named Joanne who barely (几乎不) knew we existed.
The last times a Greg was sometime in 1966. It was so short a meeting that I couldn’t recall saying goodbye before he moved. Since then, we lost touch.
But then, a few summers ago, I saw a familiar woman. “Excuse me. Would your name happen to be Joanne?”
“Uh, yes...” She didn’t recognise me until I explained who I was. We hadn’t exchanged more than a few dozen words in our entire lifetime. “Have you stayed in touch with Greg?” she asked. I was surprised she even knew of our friendship.
“No. I haven’t,” I admitted. “I wish I had.”
Back at the office I checked my messages. I received one email, and then read it from start to finish. The email was from Greg.
Greg had tracked me down through social media. He was now married, had two children and had become a musician and entrepreneur (企业家) . We exchanged several emails before connecting by phone. A month later, my wife and I drove to meet Greg and his family in person.
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Standing in front of his house, I began to get nervous.
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A.The man’s classmate. | B.Annie’s sister. | C.Annie’s roommate. |
A.His new address. | B.His visit. | C.Hotel information. |
A.Send him an urgent message. |
B.Dial the phone number 4934975. |
C.Go to Room 668, the Terminal Hotel. |
7 . All children experience that moment—the moment when they open their mouth and their mother comes out. “Clean up after yourself, I’m your mother, not your maid.” And my personal favourite is what my mother said, “Eat your dinner. There are kids starving in Africa who would love to have this food.”
I can’t get away from it. For better or worse, my mother is the voice in my head, part of who l am and howl handle my day-to-day life. I almost feel as though the years of advice she poured into me have acquired a life of their own and are helping me make good decisions for my life.
“Grow your own food. It’ll taste better and be healthier. ”And, finally, the words I live by, “If you’re not sure you should, you shouldn’t.”
It’s been a good rule for my whole life. Generally, I know that I should do what’s important anyway. So, if I’m not sure, chances are, I shouldn’t. Once my mom was trying to make a decision and called to talk it over with me. “Well . . . you used to say,” I said, “If you are not sure, you shouldn’t. . . ” We laughed together. Mom is always happy when I quote her, maybe because it’s proof I am paying attention.
I have inherited a lot of things from my mother, but what I treasure most is her voice in my head, reminding me that wherever I go and whatever I do, a part of her will always be with me. And every now and then, the voice comes up with something special and something worth passing on.
1. What can we learn from the underlined sentences in Paragraph 1?A.All people experience the same moment. |
B.Children will be generally difficult to teach. |
C.Mothers always try to teach their children some lessons. |
D.Mothers’ demands on their children are beyond their power. |
A.Bad-tempered. | B.Thoughtful. |
C.Determined. | D.Narrow-minded. |
A.They get along well. |
B.The author is scared of his mother. |
C.The author neglects his mother’s requirements. |
D.The author’s mother wouldn’t like her child to resist her. |
A.Parents should be looked up to by their children. |
B.Parents’ instructions will affect their children greatly. |
C.Parents ought to set good examples for their children. |
D.Parents’ words are golden principles for their children. |
8 . I quietly placed my ear against the kitchen door. Mom had a male
Mom was a young widow then with three children. My sister was ten, my brother four and I six. I
“Hi! I’m Patty. What’s your name?”
“George.”
Looking towards Mom, I asked, “Don’t you think my mom’s pretty?”
“Patty!” Mom scolded with
George leaned forward and
George started
Soon they entered into a
Mom fled to their bedroom in
Over the years, George has always been there for me. I still turn to him with my
A.volunteer | B.visitor | C.supporter | D.scholar |
A.ever | B.always | C.never | D.seldom |
A.recommended | B.stopped | C.missed | D.minded |
A.kitchen | B.bathroom | C.bedroom | D.garden |
A.excitement | B.doubt | C.embarrassment | D.pride |
A.yelled | B.complained | C.reported | D.whispered |
A.taking on | B.calling on | C.focusing on | D.putting on |
A.tired | B.uncertain | C.fond | D.confident |
A.conflict | B.contact | C.marriage | D.competition |
A.planning | B.pretending | C.adjusting | D.misunderstanding |
A.warning | B.complaining | C.wondering | D.demanding |
A.look after | B.depend on | C.stand for | D.set up |
A.exciting | B.energetic | C.curious | D.vacant |
A.talented | B.mad | C.brave | D.unbelievable |
A.shock | B.vain | C.tears | D.ruins |
A.leave | B.refuse | C.approach | D.escape |
A.Deeply | B.Gently | C.Properly | D.Skillfully |
A.betray | B.force | C.abandon | D.threaten |
A.persuade | B.inform | C.attract | D.comfort |
A.suggestions | B.problems | C.experiences | D.achievements |
9 . Whether you' re a child, teenager, young adult or are middle-aged, respect for your parents is an important value. Your parents are the people who raised you, devoting time, energy and money to your development.
●Respect their belongings.
One important way to show respect is to show regard for the things important to your parents. For younger children, this may mean not touching jewelry or other valuable things. For grown children, respect may mean returning a borrowed tool in good condition and on time. Lack of respect for a parent's belongings is a violation of personal boundaries.
●Punctuality .
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Remembering birthdays, anniversaries and other special days is a sign that you honor your parents. Make plans to take them to lunch or dinner or bake a cake or cookies. Most parents don't expect expensive gifts, but a handmade gift is always appreciated .A phone call from a grown child who lives too far for a visit is a welcome sign of respect.
●Be kind.
Kind words and affection are simple ways to show respect. Tell your parents you love them. Listen and allow your parents to speak without interruption. Show a sincere interest in what your parents have to say. Be patient with your parents and don't rush them. Never talk back or be rude or disrespectful. Acknowledge your parents' achievements.
A.Celebrate with them. |
B.Be a good listener. |
C.Don't take advantage of your parents' kindness and generosity. |
D.Treat your parents the way you would like to be treated. |
E.Being respectful helps build positive relationships with others. |
F.And they love you unconditionally throughout your life. |
G.Lateness indicates a lack of respect. |
The Leap
Once a twelve-year-old boy was traveling around the world by sea. His father was the captain of the ship. Now, the ship was sailing home at last. It was a pleasant day. All the passengers were on the deck(甲板).
A monkey was making funny faces at the passengers. It became funnier as more passengers came closer, enjoying its tricks. Suddenly the monkey ran towards the captain’s son and took his hat. It then put the hat on its own head. Soon after that, it climbed up the tall pole with two crossbeams(横梁)that supported the sails(帆) on the ship.
Everyone laughed, but the boy was not sure whether to laugh or cry. It had come as a surprise. The monkey sat on the first crossbeam of the pole, took off the hat and began to tear it.
The hat was too important for the boy. So he shouted with extreme anger, “You terrible creature! Return my hat or you are going to pay for it.” He went after the monkey on the pole, which continued to climb higher.
“I am not going to forgive you,” the boy shouted, as he climbed higher and higher. After a while, the monkey stretched itself to its full length and hung what remained of the hat on the end of the second crossbeam. Then it climbed to the very tip of the pole and sat there, making fun of the boy.
The distance from the pole to the end of the crossbeam, where the hat was, was about two meters. To reach the hat, the boy had to let go of the pole. Everyone froze with fear when they saw the boy had stepped onto the crossbeam without support. One wrong step, and he would fall hard to the board of the ship, which would lead to death. The only solution was to jump into the water. However, the boy didn’t realize the danger, as his mind was focused only on getting the hat.
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1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
Just then the captain came on deck.
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Seeing his son wet but alive, the captain breathed a sigh of relief.
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