1 . Last week my youngest son and I visited my father at his new home in Tucson Arizona. My earliest memories of my father are of a tall, handsome, successful man devoted to his work and family, but uncomfortable with his children. As a child I loved him, as a schoolgirl and young adult I feared him and felt bitter about him. He seemed unhappy with me unless I got straight A’s and unhappy with my boyfriends if their fathers were not as “successful” as he was. Whenever I went out with him on weekends, I used to struggle to think up things to say, feeling on guard.
On the first day of my visit, we went out with one of my father’s friends for lunch at an outdoor café. We walked along that afternoon, did some shopping, ate on the street table, and laughed over my son’s funny facial expressions. Gone were my father’s critical (挑剔的) air and strict rules. Who was this person I knew as my father, who seemed so friendly and interesting to be around? What had held him back before?
The next day, my dad pulled out his childhood pictures and told me quite a few stories about his own childhood. Although our times together became easier over the years, never felt closer to him at that moment. After so many years, I’m at last seeing another side of my father. And in doing so, I’m delighted with my new friend. My dad, in his new home in Arizona, is back to me from where he was.
1. In the writer’s earliest memories, how was her father?A.Fat. | B.Successful. | C.Kind. |
A.He did not love his children. |
B.He expected his daughter got straight A’s. |
C.Their fathers were not as “successful” as he was. |
A.He seemed unhappy with her. |
B.He became gentle and friendly. |
C.He was still strict and critical. |
A.Her father’s apologies. |
B.Her father’s funny facial expressions. |
C.Her father’s childhood pictures and stories. |
2 . Yesterday, my 15-year-old brother Tommy had a fight with my 12-year-old brother Kevin. Later, I heard Kevin crying (哭) in his room. I
So, I took some cards and wrote, “If you don’t, you can write your problems on them, and we can try to find some good
An hour later I was still sitting on the floor outside his
He was right about my part. I wrote back, “Kevin, I do love you and you know that. I’m here for you and everyone loves you in this
From then on, Kevin and I have a
A.flew | B.jumped | C.stood | D.slept |
A.something | B.everything | C.anything | D.nothing |
A.ways | B.reasons | C.hobbies | D.habits |
A.door | B.wallet | C.hole | D.building |
A.wrote | B.read | C.planned | D.helped |
A.looks for | B.turns down | C.cares about | D.finds out |
A.always | B.often | C.sometimes | D.never |
A.family | B.school | C.hospital | D.room |
A.bread | B.paper | C.glass | D.cake |
A.worse | B.less | C.closer | D.harder |
1. What is the man doing?
A.Chairing a meeting | B.Hosting a program. | C.Conducting a job interview. |
A.They are strange. | B.They are impressive. | C.They are surprising. |
A.She published a book. | B.She wrote a fashion blog. | C.She started Rookie Magazine. |
People often talk about the “walls” that some individuals build around themselves. I was one of those individuals. Long after I divorced and became a single parent, I still wore my wedding ring. Maybe it was because I didn’t want anyone to know that I had failed at something in my life. Wearing that ring helped me pretend that everything was okay.
You think that people can’t see through those kinds of walls. But they do. They just know enough not to let you know that they see you are pretending. One day at work, however, pretending didn’t come that easily. I was on my coffee break with colleagues. Then my cell phone rang and the garage boss told me loudly the car repairs would come to $850. I looked worried. I needed that car to hold down my present job. Without it, I would have to walk fourteen miles to and from work in North Bay. I felt sick. I didn’t have a credit card, and I certainly couldn’t call the $28 in my bank account “savings”. But every problem has a solution, and in my case that meant I had to ask someone else for something—even if it was only a lift downtown after work. Luckily, my colleague Jane volunteered to give me a ride to the garage after work.
I spent the rest of the afternoon trying to come up with bright ideas about how to pay my garage bill. I figured I could borrow $200 from my mom and pay her back at a rate of $2.50 a week. I thought of what I had at home that I could live without and therefore sell. I finally decided the best I could do was to offer to type up invoices (发票) for the garage.
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When Jane dropped me at the garage that evening, the owner asked me to step into his office.
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Before I could say anything, he added, “People who you work with have been coming in here all afternoon.”
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1. What language does her friend speak besides English?
A.German. | B.Japanese. | C.French. |
A.Go to Holland. | B.Write a letter to her. | C.Come to visit her. |
1. What did the woman do last week?
A.She published a book. |
B.She attended an interview. |
C.She gave a speech to children. |
A.Selfish. | B.Peaceful. | C.Independent. |
A.They are aggressive. | B.They’re not considerate. | C.They are stubborn. |
1. What’s the relationship between the speakers?
A.Co-workers. | B.Husband and wife. | C.House agent and customer. |
A.In half a year. | B.In one year. | C.In two years. |
A.To have more space. |
B.To have a nicer house. |
C.To live in a better area. |
1. 表示歉意;
2. 不能参观的原因;
3. 弥补措施。
参考词汇:黄鹤楼the Yellow Crane Tower
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Dear Jim,
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Yours,
Li Hua
张颖 | Ready To Do |
◆help others for years ◆go to the old people’s home twice a month(cut hair, wash clothes. do some cleaning) ◆offer people umbrellas or raincoats on rainy days | |
我的观点和打算 | ◆opinion: I think if everyone is ready to help others, the world will be a better one. ◆plan: do some small things... |
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10 . True friendship lasts a lifetime. Years can pass, but the love always stays the same.
For many years Tony Parker from the city garbage collection would arrive in front of the Wierenicz home and there would always be three cute faces
Just for fun, the children’s mother, Carla Wierenicz, posted an old video of Tony
Just like old
For the special meeting they
Carla said Tony was
A.waiting | B.answering | C.paying | D.caring |
A.finished | B.dropped | C.changed | D.gone |
A.running | B.showing | C.putting | D.getting |
A.important | B.special | C.proper | D.right |
A.trucks | B.times | C.activities | D.parents |
A.picking | B.rising | C.summing | D.jumping |
A.lives | B.greetings | C.races | D.comments |
A.just | B.never | C.already | D.also |
A.flower | B.toy | C.dinner | D.drawing |
A.thankful | B.anxious | C.famous | D.sorry |