Jane was still sleeping when the phone rang in the living room. She opened her sleepy eyes and looked at the clock on the table. It was already nine o’clock! Although Jane was still very sleepy, she knew she had to get up because her mother was working in her office and she couldn’t expect her younger brother Tom, who was sleeping like a pig, to answer the Phone. She quickly put on a coat and ran to the living room. When she picked up the receiver, on the other end came the warm greeting, “Good morning!”
It was from her father, who was a seaman and rarely came back. Suddenly, Jane’s sleepiness disappeared.
Born in a not-so-rich family, Jane and Tom felt the stress of life, but they were happy to enjoy the family atmosphere. At school, they were straight-A students and took part in various after-school activities. They were the pride of the family.
“Good morning, Dad. Why do you call us so early on the weekend?” Jane said and pretended to be annoyed. “Tom and I have been very nice recently.” “My dear, today is your mother’s birthday, and I have ordered a cake online and it will be sent to our home late in the afternoon. Do remember to take the cake. It is my surprise for your mother.”
Hearing her father’s words, Jane felt a little ashamed. How could she forget her mother’s birthday?!
While she was chatting with her father, Jane looked around the room and saw a lot of dirty clothes on the sofa. The floor hadn’t been cleaned for a few days since her mother had to work all this week.
She looked at the clock again and was sure that she still had enough time to prepare a surprise for her mother.
“Well, Dad, now I’m going to wake Tom up. We will give Mum a surprise, too!” Jane said and hung up the telephone.
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Jane hurried to Tom’s room and shared her plan with him.
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____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Emily was a shy and quiet student in Greenfield High School. Emily was known for her quiet behavior and her love for literature, often found lost in the pages of a book during lunch breaks.
One day, as Emily walked through the hallway, she noticed a colorful poster announcing an upcoming English poetry competition. Her heart raced with excitement at the prospect of showcasing her talent, but her mind was immediately flooded with doubts. “What if my poem is not good enough? What if everyone laughs at me?”she thought to herself, her cheeks flushing with embarrassment.
As the days went by, Emily found herself caught between her desire to participate and her fear of failure. She talked with her best friend, Sarah, who had been by her side since they were little. She was known for her outgoing personality and her ability to make everyone feel included.
“You have a gift, Emily, ”Sarah said reassuringly, her blue eyes filled with encouragement. “Don’t let your fears hold you back. You never know what might happen unless you try. ”
With Sarah’s support, Emily decided to take a leap of faith and submit her poem for the competition. As the day of the event drew near, she felt a mix of nervousness and expectation. She spent hours perfecting her poem, carefully choosing each word and line to convey her emotions. She practiced her poem in front of the miror, trying to perfect her delivery and expression.
But despite her newfound confidence, Emily couldn’t shake off the feeling of doubt in her mind. These thoughts consumed her, making it difficult for her to focus on anything else.
It was during one of these moments of self-doubt that Sarah came to her rescue once again. “You’re an amazing writer, Emily, ”she said, her voice filled with warmth and sincerity. “Your poem is going to be incredible. Just believe in yourself. ”With Sarah’s words in her mind, Emily felt a renewed sense of determination.
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On the day of the competition, Emily took a deep breath and stepped onto the stage.
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In the end, Emily’s poem won first place.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________When Emily was 16, she had a dream of becoming a professional singer, a dream that was as bright as the stars in the night sky. Emily’s parents, though supportive, often reminded her of the importance of her studies. This made Emily feel torn (为难) between her passion and her responsibilities
Each day, Emily trained herself for hours. She would sing in the mirror, imagining every audience was fully attracted by her singing. The sound of her voice filled the empty room, giving Emily a sense of purpose and fulfillment (成就感).
When she learned about the local singing competition, Emily felt a spark of excitement in her heart. She chose a song that reflected her emotional journey and practised it over and over again. The lyrics spoke to her heart, allowing her to relive (回味) moments of joy, heartbreak and growth.
Finally came the day of the competition. With butterflies in her stomach, Emily could feel her heart pounding in her chest as she walked onto the stage. As the music began, Emily closed her eyes and let her voice flow out. She could hear the audience gasp (倒吸气) as she hit the high notes, and she felt a sense of connection with them that she had never experienced before.
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As she sang, Emily’s emotions poured out.
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___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________4 . When the weather starts to warm up, we love heading to the beach for a few days. During one such trip, after a few days of being
We
It was a breathtaking drive and we kept our eyes glued to the window. The scenery was
After a few minutes of looking and pointing at a shiny object in the sky, he was pretty
We eventually got back in the
It is one of the short funny travel
A.lazy | B.confident | C.different | D.angry |
A.walk | B.challenge | C.drive | D.rest |
A.bought | B.borrowed | C.found | D.fixed |
A.plan | B.dream | C.future | D.game |
A.took up | B.moved on | C.went away | D.turned out |
A.boring | B.excellent | C.normal | D.bad |
A.suddenly | B.quickly | C.luckily | D.carefully |
A.letting | B.bringing | C.leaving | D.telling |
A.worried | B.nervous | C.sad | D.excited |
A.decide | B.promise | C.mention | D.agree |
A.believes | B.understands | C.guesses | D.follows |
A.sun | B.car | C.hotel | D.store |
A.replied | B.remembered | C.thought | D.cheered |
A.books | B.tips | C.stories | D.tests |
A.hopes | B.ideas | C.problems | D.trips |
5 . When she was just 9 years old, Hilde Lysiak became famous across the United States for reporting on different news stories.
Hilde Lysiak’s father was a reporter for New York Daily News. When she was young, he often took her to work with him, so she developed a strong interest in news reporting.
At age 8, Hilde Lysiak started her own newspaper, called Orange Street News (OSN). Her family lived on Orange Street at the time. Hilde Lysiak wanted to cover stories important to everyone in her town. Following the rules her father had taught her, she researched and reported stories in her monthly newspaper. She also set up her own website and reported on YouTube.
OSN suddenly became famous when a murder happened in town, and 9-year-old Hilde was the first person to report it. Soon, news organizations around the country were writing and reporting stories about Hilde. However, not everyone was happy about Hilde’s efforts. Some people criticized (批评) her parents for allowing her to report on something as unpleasant as a murder. Others criticized Hilde for “pretending to be a reporter”. Hilde was upset about the complaints (埋怨). She responded with a YouTube video, “I never began my newspaper so that people would think I was cute,” she said. “I want to be taken seriously. I am sure other kids do, too.”
That wasn’t the first time Hilde had found it hard for people to take her seriously, which was mainly because of her age. But she never let that stop her. Hilde continued reporting.
In 2019, Hilde wrote a book for young people, called Hilde Cracks the Case, which is based on stories that Hilde wrote. The book was then turned into a TV show called Home Before Dark. For now, Hilde says she has given up reporting. But her efforts have already inspired people around the world.
1. How did Hilde develop her passion for news reporting?A.By going to work with her father. |
B.By reading so many news reports herself. |
C.By watching how other reporters perform their jobs. |
D.By teaching herself the skills and knowledge about news reporting. |
a. The murder was first reported.
b. The book Hilde Cracks the Case came out.
c. The TV show Home Before Dark was shot.
d. The newspaper Orange Street News was started.
A.d-a-b-c | B.b-c-a-d | C.d-c-b-a | D.a-d-c-b |
A.She was too young as a reporter. |
B.She frequently reported unpleasant news. |
C.She often made up stories that were unreal. |
D.She usually made mistakes in reporting news stories. |
A.She turned to her father for help and comfort. |
B.She posted a YouTube video to express herself. |
C.She felt disappointed and gave up reporting immediately. |
D.She published an article in New York Daily News to defend herself. |
6 . I just had the most beautiful experience with Woolworths in Gladstone Park Shopping Centre. I did an online
Five to ten minutes later I got four missed
The online gentleman
Half an hour later, the lovely Adrian from Woolworths, who had
A.trip | B.order | C.challenge | D.experiment |
A.common | B.amazing | C.important | D.expensive |
A.dealt with | B.made up | C.paid for | D.took away |
A.stopped | B.volunteered | C.rested | D.left |
A.talks | B.calls | C.replies | D.pictures |
A.message | B.response | C.letter | D.gift |
A.accepted | B.judged | C.questioned | D.realized |
A.argued | B.noticed | C.explained | D.warned |
A.remember | B.know | C.admit | D.agree |
A.unfortunately | B.interestingly | C.equally | D.secretly |
A.company | B.workshop | C.house | D.store |
A.responsible | B.encouraging | C.independent | D.confident |
A.positive | B.proud | C.excited | D.stressful |
A.invited | B.reminded | C.attracted | D.served |
A.lent | B.gave | C.sold | D.showed |
7 . I moved to Chicago ten years ago. As I was new to the area, I had few
The wife and I talked for a long time. She told me how
She phoned a few weeks later as she
Weeks turned into months and it just became my
Now, ten years later, I
A.friends | B.money | C.neighbors | D.freedom |
A.served | B.refused | C.met | D.supported |
A.strange | B.wise | C.worried | D.uncertain |
A.giving up | B.turning down | C.paying for | D.waiting for |
A.hotel | B.hospital | C.restaurant | D.office |
A.ask | B.call | C.help | D.invite |
A.required | B.predicted | C.expected | D.promised |
A.work | B.school | C.home | D.table |
A.risk | B.stress | C.test | D.habit |
A.book | B.picture | C.report | D.sign |
A.public | B.family | C.team | D.class |
A.missed | B.followed | C.encouraged | D.visited |
A.leave | B.find | C.have | D.need |
A.live | B.come | C.move | D.drive |
A.nervous | B.amazed | C.thankful | D.disappointed |
One day my friend Lily and I were talking about some parties that we had attended. Then suddenly I remembered that our best friend Emma’s birthday was next Saturday and we had not planned anything for her birthday!
At once we started discussing what we could do for Emma’s birthday. It suddenly came to my mind that we could throw a surprise party for her. I suggested that we could do it at my house as my parents and my brother were going to a farm and I was going to stay home. We also realized that nobody’s parents would allow their children to throw a party at their own houses as they would get dirty.
After that, we started deciding what things we could do at the party and what we could give her as a present. Finally, we agreed to give her a bunny (兔子) house as Emma has a baby bunny but she did not have a house for it.
The next day after my parents and my brother left, I invited Lily to my house. While Lily was coming, she ran into Emma, which made Lily nervous.
She thought that Emma would get suspicious (怀疑的) but thankfully Emma did not suspect a thing. Until the time Lily arrived, I gathered all the decorative (装饰的) items (物品) I had. I saw the cake which Lily had baked and it looked amazing.
I started decorating, while Lily began sending the invitations to our friends, and then she also joined me to decorate the room. When we finished decorating, we got very tired. So we decided to do the rest of the things the next day.
Finally, the day came. Everybody started coming and they were very excited about the party. Then I called up Emma and told her that a cat was stuck in (被困在) a tree in my back yard so that she would definitely (一定) come to my house to help me rescue (拯救) it. Later, we all hid (藏) in different places at my house.
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Finally, when Emma entered my house, we jumped up and shouted, “Surprise!”
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After everybody left, I turned around and noticed the whole house was a big mess.
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9 . When Diana Trujillo was just 17 years old, she left her hometown of Cali in Colombia (哥伦比亚) and immigrated (移民) to the United States. All she had with her when she
Diana’s path was not
While studying in Florida, she
A.studied | B.arrived | C.served | D.traveled |
A.promise | B.chance | C.choice | D.dream |
A.forgotten | B.regretted | C.loved | D.continued |
A.wait | B.work | C.plan | D.play |
A.easy | B.true | C.different | D.short |
A.teach | B.know | C.hear | D.recognize |
A.though | B.but | C.so | D.because |
A.schooling | B.food | C.treatment | D.care |
A.experience | B.time | C.information | D.money |
A.began | B.avoided | C.imagined | D.finished |
A.carefully | B.successfully | C.possibly | D.really |
A.advice | B.role | C.basis | D.importance |
A.remained | B.took up | C.paid off | D.changed |
A.product | B.course | C.service | D.job |
A.get away | B.show off | C.break down | D.give up |
10 . Alwan, owner of a Bronx corner store named Lucky Candy, aims to help kids in the neighborhood from needy families—and keep their math skills sharp too. The
For Alwan,
“I think about questions I used to get
When a young math genius gets an answer
Alwan
At present, Alwan’s story is
A.purpose | B.cause | C.challenge | D.vocabulary |
A.hold | B.strike | C.touch | D.grab |
A.by accident | B.for free | C.in short | D.at once |
A.island | B.resource | C.desert | D.container |
A.joy | B.snack | C.math | D.appetite |
A.prepared | B.checked | C.asked | D.interviewed |
A.comes up with | B.makes a note of | C.pays attention to | D.thinks highly of |
A.available | B.ready | C.better | D.right |
A.blame | B.stop | C.seize | D.describe |
A.magazines | B.potatoes | C.sweets | D.toys |
A.pays | B.assists | C.rewards | D.covers |
A.playing | B.contributing | C.competing | D.reacting |
A.toughest | B.greatest | C.quietest | D.neatest |
A.surrounding | B.spreading | C.turning | D.tracking |
A.father | B.store | C.community | D.trial |