1 . When I was a little boy growing up, I would always change out of my good clothes after church and run outside to play for a few hours. When I came back inside, the house always smelt
I remember we would all
As I got older and became an adult myself, I
There finally came a point when I
Nana always put her love into her cooking and her life as well. Since then I’ve tried my best to do the same. No matter what I am cooking or what I am doing, I always try to
A.terrible | B.similar | C.pleasant | D.strange |
A.enjoying | B.preparing | C.admiring | D.introducing |
A.slowly | B.simply | C.anxiously | D.secretly |
A.search for | B.gather around | C.show off | D.set apart |
A.eat | B.play | C.talk | D.joke |
A.tired | B.curious | C.patient | D.peaceful |
A.laid | B.left | C.checked | D.designed |
A.hurried | B.happened | C.tried | D.failed |
A.method | B.chance | C.order | D.meaning |
A.famous | B.powerful | C.safe | D.right |
A.remembered | B.realized | C.explained | D.agreed |
A.gift | B.praise | C.taste | D.skill |
A.delicious | B.common | C.expensive | D.hot |
A.freedom | B.interest | C.fun | D.love |
A.observe | B.compare | C.replace | D.season |
2 . It all began on a cold, rainy day.
Sarah, a poor single mother, was
Sarah
A man, who saw the heartwarming
Reflecting on this unbelievable journey, we can
A.helping | B.continuing | C.struggling | D.seeking |
A.left behind | B.came across | C.looked for | D.turned to |
A.clean | B.cheap | C.fancy | D.thin |
A.followed | B.approached | C.respected | D.caught |
A.complaining | B.staring | C.suffering | D.surviving |
A.Attracted | B.Confused | C.Moved | D.Shocked |
A.connection | B.appreciation | C.duty | D.kindness |
A.exchange | B.invitation | C.option | D.performance |
A.story | B.symbol | C.chance | D.hit |
A.generosity | B.courage | C.curiosity | D.patience |
A.change | B.support | C.direct | D.educate |
A.creativity | B.strength | C.significance | D.description |
A.quick | B.main | C.different | D.extra |
A.recognize | B.expect | C.remember | D.admit |
A.regularly | B.obviously | C.eventually | D.slightly |
3 . Mathea Allansmith isn’t your typical grandmother. She’s the oldest woman in the world to have completed a marathon. She was 92 years 194 days old when she crossed the finish line at the 2022 Honolulu Marathon, setting the record for the oldest female to complete a marathon.
Mathea, now 94, of Koloa, Hawaii, USA, stays in shape all year round by running seven days a week, no matter what the weather is. Come rain or shine, she covers 36 miles every week, even when she’s on holiday. The retired doctor didn’t take up running until she was 46 years old —after a friend suggested running two miles per day.
“The Honolulu Marathon is my favorite marathon mainly because it doesn’t close the gate at a certain time, which allows even the slowest runner to finish the race,” she said. “It’s one of the best races. Fantastic registration (注册), set-up and management make it a joy to run the race.”
Mathea, who doesn’t allow her age to slow her down, thinks she is the happiest person when she’s on the road. She enjoys running for miles and waving and saying hello to the people she passes. To stay in shape, Mathea keeps a steady training routine (惯例) . “I train all year round but increase the mileage 18 weeks before a marathon,” she said.
Mathea said it was her career as a doctor that allowed her to understand how her body and mind respond to diet and exercise. “I see the direct relation between moving and health,” she said. “It is important to reduce stress rather than ignoring it without a plan on how to do so. Of course, exercise of any kind is a natural stress reducer.”
Mathea thought getting through the finish line and winning a Guinness World Record title was the excitement of her life. “My family completely surprised me after the 2022 Honolulu Marathon, in which I achieved the world record, by wearing matching T-shirts stating my achievements,” she said.
1. What do we know about Mathea from the first two paragraphs?A.She used to be in poor health. |
B.She is the oldest to win a marathon. |
C.She runs daily regardless of the weather. |
D.She was encouraged by her patient to run. |
A.It gives winners the best awards. |
B.It provides runners with quality service.. |
C.It has no time limit for runners to finish. |
D.It allows runners to set a world record easily. |
A.Her professional experience. | B.Her training courses. |
C.Her views on stress in life. | D.Her hobby from young. |
A.Practice makes perfect. |
B.Interest is the best teacher. |
C.Age is no barrier to success. |
D.Ups and downs make one strong. |
4 . It was nearly half past five in the afternoon. No one was left in the museum, and John was walking around to
The director knew they had no such painting in their museum and called several others to
Some weeks
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Hearing the words, the boy stopped crying,
“Yes,” said the boy’s mother, “It was indeed my son who painted it, and he left it on the floor a few weeks ago. If you look
A.see | B.know | C.wonder | D.doubt |
A.Finally | B.Suddenly | C.Surely | D.Nearly |
A.lent | B.sold | C.reported | D.shared |
A.visit | B.discuss | C.appreciate | D.check |
A.nobody | B.anybody | C.somebody | D.everybody |
A.hide | B.decorate | C.hang | D.destroy |
A.ordered | B.invited | C.refused | D.forced |
A.childish | B.fancy | C.valuable | D.useless |
A.amazed | B.worried | C.pitiful | D.proud |
A.achievement | B.success | C.discovery | D.progress |
A.long | B.later | C.before | D.ago |
A.While | B.Because | C.Although | D.Unless |
A.leave | B.smile | C.cry | D.shout |
A.chance | B.answer | C.hope | D.reason |
A.angrily | B.curiously | C.unwillingly | D.coldly |
A.How | B.Whether | C.Why | D.What |
A.pointed | B.referred | C.replied | D.rushed |
A.burned | B.shown | C.thrown | D.returned |
A.frequently | B.quickly | C.carefully | D.slowly |
A.face | B.name | C.age | D.address |
5 . It was a vacation when I was 16. I was on a one-week-long trip with some students to
It was a summer night in my 11th year when the home I grew up in
The homeless man sitting there, however, couldn’t depend on anyone. I could see the
I have often
A.attend | B.visit | C.finish | D.skip |
A.group | B.class | C.college | D.church |
A.sleeping | B.hiding | C.studying | D.staying |
A.failed | B.refused | C.decided | D.promised |
A.heard | B.saw | C.recognized | D.called |
A.colorful | B.new | C.old | D.unusual |
A.smell | B.know | C.blame | D.comfort |
A.streets | B.city | C.trip | D.tracks |
A.flashed | B.turned | C.dated | D.reported |
A.opened | B.caught | C.held | D.hung |
A.find | B.miss | C.forget | D.remember |
A.reading | B.cooking | C.crying | D.destroying |
A.sympathy | B.shock | C.expectation | D.joy |
A.Luckily | B.Particularly | C.Apparently | D.Humorously |
A.daytime | B.evening | C.night | D.morning |
A.car | B.cloth | C.bike | D.house |
A.ignored | B.loved | C.appreciated | D.convinced |
A.enthusiasm | B.honesty | C.sadness | D.kindness |
A.bent down | B.spoke up | C.walked away | D.gave up |
A.criticized | B.judged | C.expressed | D.wondered |
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Last Sunday, I walked my dog, Zuma, in a small square near my home, when there was a little blond-haired boy. She looked kind of lonely and was kicking a football by himself. For my surprise, Zuma, who had been afraid of other child before, was drawn to the little boy. So, I would asked permission for us to watch his football practice. He was shyly but said OK. Later, Zuma got so exciting watching him kick the football that he ran up to the boy. We are extremely happy to cheer on little boy. And I felt he had a good time with us, either.
7 . It’s a really cold winter day. I had just finished some shopping, and was ready to
He never begged. It was more like he was open to
He had been an epileptic (癫痫患者) since his childhood. He couldn’t even
I started feeling
I was
A.leave | B.close | C.book | D.sell |
A.crying | B.news | C.music | D.voice |
A.feared | B.followed | C.doubted | D.passed |
A.refusing | B.sending | C.hiding | D.accepting |
A.tiredly | B.quietly | C.excitedly | D.angrily |
A.track | B.forgive | C.thank | D.shape |
A.get | B.miss | C.post | D.avoid |
A.communication | B.environment | C.difference | D.responsibility |
A.sorry | B.lucky | C.calm | D.cold |
A.nature | B.promise | C.ability | D.peace |
A.respect | B.room | C.love | D.need |
A.give back | B.go after | C.grow into | D.hold out |
A.hopeless | B.amazed | C.carefree | D.honored |
A.certain | B.nervous | C.worried | D.annoyed |
A.letter | B.gift | C.word | D.beat |
8 . In a world where acts of kindness often go unnoticed, a good story that has been discovered reminds us of the power of care and the effect it can have on someone’s life.
It all started with a “Kindness Week Challenge” given to Brennan by his 8th-grade teacher, Ms. Watkins. Little did he know that this challenge would lead to a wonderful friendship with 84-year-old Ms. Ann.
Brennan’s promise to send his little attractive things every day for a week developed a habit of checking up on Ms. Ann and sending gifts regularly(定期地), long after the challenge was over.
Their friendship has now lasted for over five years, and Brennan still visits Ms. Ann every month with flowers, cakes, chocolates, cards and more.
They talk about everything from his high school life to his college goals. The pair has found that they share a common love of chocolates. Ms. Ann always hopes to hear about what he’s doing and loves to share her own stories from a different time. They have become the best friends, with Brennan treating her as his great-grandmother.
Brennan’s mom, Traci, takes pride in her son. She said, “The best thing a teenager can do is to take care of the elderly. I’m so glad my son has added more sunshine to Ms. Ann’s life. I hope he always remembers the joy he’s brought her, and his fun talks with her, keeps his kind heart, and thinks of others.”
Ms. Ann’s daughter Emma, with her husband Gould, has a 2-year-old son. They are thankful for Brennan’s friendship as they cannot always be with Ms. Ann. Brennan’s kind heart has brought more sunshine into Ms. Ann’s life, and her encouraging words have helped to inspire(启发)him in return.
1. How did the task “Kindness Week Challenge” affect Brennan?A.He discovered his love of chocolates. |
B.He became a good friend of Ms. Ann. |
C.He developed a habit of receiving gifts. |
D.He learned how to choose attractive things. |
A.Flowers. | B.Cakes. | C.Chocolates. | D.Cards. |
A.His kindness to others. |
B.His talent for telling stories. |
C.His good performances at school. |
D.His ability to earn money for the gifts. |
A.Worried. | B.Sorry. | C.Thankful. | D.Surprised. |
Backlight 226 is a rare bookstore in Shanghai, as it offers books by visually impaired (损伤) people to those with visual impairments.
“People may only know about the famous Helen Keller, but there are famous blind Chinese
Han partially lost her vision after an accident aged 21 and
Now, aged 43, she relies
“Backlight 226 is a start,” Han said. “There will
Once upon a time, there was a boy who always enjoyed listening to his mother’s story about the statue (雕像) standing beside their house.
The statue’s name was Miriad, who was the symbol of kindness. People who walked by the statue showed their respect through bowing (鞠躬) in front of Miriad’s statue. It became a tradition in their village that everyman who died due to helping others would be honored as Miriad, and would be remembered by all the people.
One night, the boy asked his mother how Miriad gained his respect from all the people in this village. “He was just a simple man,” his mother said. “He helped people selflessly, thinking others first.” “Well, I can also do that,” the boy proudly told his mother. His mother continued, “That is the reason why people made Miriad a statue, for you child to copy and not to forget.”
One morning, the boy saw a little girl crying under an apple tree. “Why do you cry?” the boy asked. “I was trying to get myself some fruit from this apple tree and suddenly I fell down from it,” the little girl explained. “Let me do it for you,” the boy said. He started to climb up the tree and picked as many apples a she could. After a while, the boy jumped down from the tree and gave all the apples to the little girl.
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The little girl thanked the boy for his kindness.
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One day, the boy met a homeless man who seemed hungry.
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