1. How does Nancy look to Daniel?
A.Confused. | B.Excited. | C.Anxious. |
A.To comfort Nancy. | B.To express his regret. | C.To show his pride. |
A.Take a school test. | B.Have a check-up. | C.Go in for a competition. |
A.Rewrite her lines. | B.Drive her to the theatre. | C.Help her with the practice. |
2 . Childhood should be full of friends, play, and happiness. But when children are
Actually, it is important to
The happiness course was
“The happiness course is a(n)
“Mindfulness is the cornerstone of the happiness course and its biggest
The award is an initiative to
A.sad | B.afraid | C.lonely | D.angry |
A.need | B.offer | C.lend | D.give |
A.lessons | B.happiness | C.standard | D.subjects |
A.allow | B.persuade | C.train | D.direct |
A.ability | B.chance | C.guide | D.course |
A.gradually | B.originally | C.finally | D.specially |
A.focused on | B.depended on | C.stuck to | D.consisted of |
A.classic | B.typical | C.various | D.positive |
A.example | B.surprise | C.success | D.conclusion |
A.apply | B.practice | C.contain | D.adapt |
A.desire | B.image | C.concern | D.beauty |
A.hosted | B.acted | C.come | D.put |
A.limited | B.located | C.distracted | D.increased |
A.recognize | B.measure | C.advocate | D.confirm |
A.phenomenon | B.environment | C.qualification | D.relationship |
3 . I liked being a mess. My desk was always surrounded with bowls of food grain, yogurt and old magazines. My floor was full of sweaters, stuffed animals, socks, shoes… I couldn’t always see these things, but I knew that they were safe, lying somewhere.
One day in August, all of my friends and family members were doing their own businesses. I told my mom that I didn’t know what to do and she advised me to clean my room. When I opened the door to my bedroom, everything was in its usual messy arrangement. I became aware of the moldy (发霉的) smell and noticed a spider (蜘蛛) on top of my mirror. I suddenly felt terrible for everything in my room that I had buried and had an urge to make them reappear.
In a box buried under old textbooks, I found a letter that my grandfather had written me at camp. I remembered my dad rocking me to sleep the night Grandfather died, and how the tears wouldn’t stop. Tears began to roll down my cheeks again.
In the drawer next to my bed, I found a friendship watchband from my childhood best friend, Aubrey, who had given it to me before she moved to California. I had lost so many precious childhood memories over time, letting them slip (溜走) away into the tide like grains of sand.
Under my bed I even found that picture of my mom and me in Jamaica. I stared at that girl, hardly able to recognize this person who had drowned in the mess of my room so many years before. I decided to completely re-organize and clean my room so that all the books, belts and baskets were in their right place. It was like finding the missing pieces of the puzzle.
The finishing touch was framing that photo and hanging it high up on my wall. After all, it was me I had been searching for.
1. Paragraph 1 is mainly about the author’s ________.A.regular study habits | B.disorganized lifestyle |
C.unusual hobbies | D.busy life |
A.Frightened | B.Upset | C.Ashamed | D.Excited |
A.Her mom loved her very much. | B.It was important to find her place. |
C.She had lost many fond memories. | D.Friendship didn’t change over time. |
A.Thinking of the past | B.Tidying up the room. |
C.Recognizing old photos. | D.Reading letters from friends. |
1. What does the speaker’s mother want her to be?
A.A confident person. | B.A warm-hearted person. | C.A humorous person. |
A.She often traveled by herself. |
B.Her family moved frequently. |
C.Her mother was busy working. |
A.Importance of home schooling. |
B.Mother-daughter relationship. |
C.A role model in her family. |
5 . Gravy started working as a comfort dog at Grand Ledge High School in Michigan in September. She showed off tricks in the hallways with her handler (驯兽员), Capra, and made students laugh aloud. When students learned that Gravy’s first birthday fell just before Thanksgiving break, they asked Capra if they could throw a party. Capra said sure, thinking there wouldn’t be many people interested. However, on the big day, there were several hundred students in this gym.
The pandemic (大流行病) has been hard on students across the United States. Many young people experienced loneliness and the loss of loved ones. To solve the problem, schools have hired social workers and increased the number of their social-emotional learning classes.In some cases, they bought dogs.
Undoubtedly, the dogs make kids happy.“He’s kind of like a rock star; when the kids see him coming, they smile,“ said Traci Souva, an art teacher at North Huron Schools who trains Chipper, another comfort dog. “A lot of times the kids will tell Chipper what’s wrong rather than adults, and that’s pretty amazing.”
There are possible blemishes of having dogs in school. These include cleanliness, and student fears. But school officials say these are all manageable. The dogs are highly trained and always with a handler, so no student is forced to communicate with the dogs if they don’t want to.
Since the pandemic, demand for trained dogs in schools“has just increased,“ said Nikki Brown, a dog trainer and the director of Canines for Change, a nonprofit that trains dogs for work in schools. Over the last year, her organization has provided dogs to at least seven areas in Michigan, including Grand Ledge. “The dogs are highly trained to be in a school environment,” she added.“They are trained to work with kids with emotional problems. They sense stress. By the dogs’ behaviour they might warn a teacher of a kid who is struggling emotionally.“
1. Which of the following best describes Gravy as a comfort dog?A.Tricky. | B.Popular. | C.Humorous. | D.Caring. |
A.Requirements. | B.Disadvantages. | C.Influences. | D.Suggestions. |
A.Working on campus brings a lot of pressure to dogs. |
B.There is a high global market demand for trained dogs. |
C.School environment can affect dogs’ behaviour greatly. |
D.The dogs have the ability to notice students’ mental illness. |
A.How dogs relieve students’ mental problems |
B.How dogs ensure students’ safety on campus |
C.How dogs enrich students’ after-school activities |
D.How dogs develop students’ sense of responsibility |
6 . Being positive doesn’t mean only having happy thoughts all the time. Everyone has bad days.
You can practice gratitude(感激). Make a list of things you’re grateful for. Write down a few things that make you feel happy or grateful in a gratitude journal.
You can enjoy expectation. Find something to look forward to each day. Researchers have found that having something positive to look forward to helps improve mood and reduce stress. Whether visiting your favorite bookstore or enjoying a cup of coffee with your friends, make sure to find something to look forward to each day.
You can use positive self-talk.
A.You can practice smiling. |
B.They don’t have to be special or great things. |
C.Thinking about happy things is good for our health. |
D.You can make yourself be around with positive people. |
E.Even the most positive people sometimes experience sadness and anger. |
F.This will help keep you positive even when things aren’t going your way. |
G.The things that you say to yourself influence the way you think about yourself. |
One sunny day, I drove to the airport and was waiting to pick up a friend. That day I had one of those experiences that change people’s lives.
It happened just two feet away from me. I was sitting on a bench and looked around the big waiting hall. Just then I noticed a man, carrying two bags, coming toward me. He stopped next to me. There stood his family, the wife and three lovely kids. He greeted them, with a big smile on his face.
First of all, he laid down his bag and came closer to his younger son (about six years old). They gave each other a warm, loving hug. Then the father looked in his son’s eyes with words, “I missed you so much. It’s so good to see you, son!” The boy smiled and said, “Me too, dad.”
Then the man talked to his older son (nine or ten years old). “Oh, you are quite the young man. I love you very much!” and cupped his face. Then they had the most tender hug too.
Afterwards the father said, “Hi, baby girl” to his baby daughter. She was moving excitedly in her mother’s arm and watching her returning father all the time. The man gently took his little daughter, quickly kissed her face all over and then held her close to his chest. The little girl laid her head on his shoulder in pure contentment.
After several moments, the man put down the baby daughter slowly. He turned to his wife and looked at her gently and said, “I’ve saved the best for last.” He shared with her the most passionate kiss. They stared at each other, having big smiles. They reminded(使想起) me of newlyweds(新婚夫妇).
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Suddenly, I heard myself asking, “Wow, how long have you been married?”
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________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________8 . Nowadays,with the development of the Internet,emojis are more and more popular among netizens.Some people even feel difficult to talk online without using emojis.Emojis help netizens to communicate with each other easily and vividly.Yet,not all emojis are properly used on social media.So we are going to introduce some common but confusing emojis to help you have a better understanding of these small signs.
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1.A recent survey shows,over 53% people use the emoji when they are chatting online.Some people think it means “I’m shy,” but others only use it when they are surprised or shocked.But what does it really mean?It is still an unsolved question.
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2.What do you think of this sign?Believe it or not,80% of netizens use it under the meaning of “It is not funny at all,but I have to smile.” Is it right?Of course not!It actually means that “I saw what you did (usually bad things) and I want to give you a sinister (奸诈的) smile.”
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3.People have very different opinions on this emoji.The Apple company has told that this emoji means “high-five”.But most people still use the incorrect meaning—pray.Some netizens even think,“If you see this emoji as two people give each other a high five,you must be a bad guy.”
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4.According to the official guidelines,it is used as “smile through tears”.However,most young netizens consider this emoji as “laugh to tears” or simply “LOL”,which means “laugh out loud”.
1. Why does the writer introduce these four emojis?A.Because they are more important. |
B.Because they are not so common. |
C.To help netizens use them easily. |
D.To help netizens use them properly. |
A.![]() | B.![]() | C.![]() | D.![]() |
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A.Stop doing your homework. |
B.Send this emoji back to your father. |
C.Go on playing with your mobile phone. |
D.Put away your mobile phone and do your homework. |
A.![]() | B.![]() | C.![]() | D.![]() |
My mom told me the story when I asked her about my hand. “The room was quiet, and you were quiet. I was waiting for you to cry. I asked if you were OK, but they were hesitant, the doctor and nurses. They said you were missing a hand." My mom told this to me with such complex(复杂的)feelings. My disability came as a surprise to my parents, but they took me home and treated me as any other child.
They knew I was an active child and took part in sports, music and everything a typical child would. They never let anything hold me back. That was their goal. However hard, they would help me. And with many kind people's help, I was able to receive prosthetics(义肢) that cost $1,000, at no cost.
Middle and high school brought about different challenges. Just like most girls, I struggled hard with self-respect for how I looked. I was not like other girls, and I was aware of that clearly. I lost my confidence as I questioned whether anyone would ever love me. Luckily, my worry was unnecessary.
My confidence was still shaking in my 20's as I became a mother. I had years to prepare everything, but I was also worried about the coming baby. Worse still, I felt my son would dislike me.
However, that all changed with one moment. It all happened when my son was around 6 years old. "She was born like that!" He responded loudly, standing protectively in front of me as I bent down to answer his little classmates' question.
It was a moment that lives on forever in my memory. My son freed me of questioning myself if I was a good enough mom for him. I was, I had always been. He knew it before I did. The pride in his voice showed me that I was just me.
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My son made me confident and I started sharing my story.
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When I wrote the passage, I seemed to talk with the teen—myself.
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10 . The school life is a wonderful period of our life and a golden period of learning. It is
I have good school life memories of myself. My first school day memories are still
Another
It is said that a person always
A.important | B.strange | C.natural | D.hard |
A.crazy | B.fresh | C.pale | D.easy |
A.busily | B.normally | C.warmly | D.regularly |
A.learning | B.laughing | C.listening | D.looking |
A.jobs | B.chances | C.lessons | D.friends |
A.recorded | B.got | C.copied | D.held |
A.form | B.reason | C.treasure | D.design |
A.short | B.lucky | C.unforgettable | D.creative |
A.book | B.card | C.letter | D.diary |
A.thus | B.again | C.also | D.never |
A.moment | B.need | C.share | D.design |
A.result | B.medal | C.wish | D.suggestion |
A.imagines | B.expects | C.ignores | D.remembers |
A.left | B.admitted | C.stayed | D.studied |
A.usual | B.meaningful | C.difficult | D.tiring |