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Yesterday I met a young student, that came from the USA, in the Palace Museum. It was first time that I had met a foreigner, so I went to greet her in English. He told me that he was a college student travel in China and he liked China very much. I volunteered to show him around to the museum. He was impressed by the Chinese buildings and busy taking photo all the time. He said he hadn't seen so beautiful buildings before. After that, we go boating on a lake but had good time together. I was very glad to have the chance to improve my speaking English.
2 . Many years ago, my dad was facing a serious heart condition. He was unable to do a steady job. He fell suddenly ill and had to be admitted to the hospital.
He wanted to do something to keep himself busy, so he decided to volunteer at the local children’s hospital. My dad loved kids. It was the perfect job for him. He ended up working with the seriously ill children. He would talk, play, and do arts with them.
One of his kids was a girl with a rare disease that paralyzed (瘫痪) her from the neck down. She couldn’t do anything, and she was very depressed. My dad decided to try to help her. He started visiting her in her room, bringing paints, brushes and paper. He stood the paper up, put the paintbrush in his mouth and began to paint. He didn’t use his hands at all. All the while he would tell her, “See, you can do anything you set your mind to.”At the end of the day, she began to paint using her mouth, and she and my dad became friends. Soon after, the little girl was sent home because the doctors felt there was nothing else they could do for her. My dad also left the children’s hospital for a little while because he became ill. Some time later after my dad had recovered and returned to work, in came the little girl who had been paralyzed and only this time she was walking. She ran straight over to my dad and hugged him really tight. She gave him a picture she had done using her hands. At the bottom it read: “Thank you for helping me walk.”
My dad would cry every time he told us this story and so would we. He would say sometimes love is more powerful than doctor, and my dad—who died just a few months after the little girl gave the picture—loved every single child in that hospital.
1. The author’s father worked at the local hospital to_______________.A.make his serious heart condition less serious | B.keep himself occupied and pleased |
C.realize his childhood dream | D.earn money to pay for treatment |
A.He helped her practice walking. | B.He visited her and made a toy for her. |
C.He showed her she could still do things. | D.He painted special pictures for her. |
A.eventually became a unique painter |
B.was sent home and never seen again |
C.gradually recovered and walked |
D.sent the author’s dad a picture painted with her mouth |
A.It’s better to give than to receive. |
B.A sick person should not focus on his disease. |
C.Volunteering is a worthwhile thing to do. |
D.Love can sometimes bring great results. |
3 . My 4-year-old son now enjoys posting letters. He has formed the
On Tuesday of last week, I was walking down to school to collect my son when I
I have decided that my son should
It’s doing the little, simple things that can often make a big
A.habit | B.attitude | C.style | D.form |
A.hiding | B.writing | C.drawing | D.putting |
A.handing | B.holding | C.posting | D.writing |
A.opened | B.set | C.chose | D.saw |
A.kind | B.surprised | C.careful | D.honest |
A.meant | B.asked | C.hated | D.refused |
A.actually | B.suddenly | C.hardly | D.partly |
A.intelligence | B.strength | C.money | D.time |
A.met | B.visited | C.dated | D.called |
A.crying | B.lying | C.laughing | D.standing |
A.humorous | B.embarrassed | C.confused | D.amused |
A.copied | B.bought | C.kept | D.examined |
A.receiving | B.writing | C.painting | D.exchanging |
A.report | B.expression | C.talk | D.discussion |
A.unless | B.but | C.so | D.although |
A.charge | B.offer | C.act | D.help |
A.worth | B.happiness | C.value | D.future |
A.add | B.stop | C.continue | D.form |
A.certainly | B.unfortunately | C.accidentally | D.confidently |
A.point | B.difference | C.behaviour | D.living |
My neighbor Jennifer is blind, but you’d never know it. She makes such good use of her other
I
“Mom, guess what?” said Kayla, all smiles. “I learned how to
I realized Kayla didn't know that Jennifer was blind. It had just never
We were silent for a minute. Then Kayla said slowly, “You know, Mommy, Jennifer really did ‘see’ my picture. She just used my
Indeed, she uses a special type of “vision” that all mothers have.
1.A.senses | B.means | C.methods | D.ways |
A.enjoyed | B.found | C.missed | D.got |
A.instead | B.except | C.since | D.but |
A.which | B.it | C.she | D.who |
A.children | B.family | C.guests | D.friends |
A.witnessed | B.heard | C.recognized | D.realized |
A.sad | B.satisfied | C.excited | D.sorry |
A.not at all | B.not so | C.a little | D.especially |
A.mix | B.draw | C.write | D.paint |
A.stayed | B.painted | C.talked | D.studied |
A.surprise | B.encouragement | C.delight | D.excitement |
A.attitude | B.picture | C.homework | D.paper |
A.understood | B.found | C.saw | D.touched |
A.after | B.unless | C.until | D.when |
A.talked about | B.turned out | C.referred to | D.come up |
A.curious | B.quiet | C.puzzled | D.worried |
A.cried | B.insisted | C.required | D.informed |
A.uncertain | B.wrong | C.worried | D.right |
A.shortcomings | B.difficulties | C.pride | D.description |
A.eyes | B.pens | C.hands | D.paper |
5 . Once I spoke at a high school. After the speech, I was asked to see a special student. An illness had kept the boy at home, but he had expressed an interest in meeting me, and it would mean a great deal to him. I agreed. He was Matthew. When he was born, the doctor told his parents that he would not live to see five, then they were told he would not make it to ten. Now he was thirteen. He wanted to meet me because I was a gold-medal weight lifter, and I knew about overcoming obstacles(障碍) and going for my dreams.
I spent over an hour talking to Matthew. Never once did he complain(抱怨). He spoke about winning and succeeding and going for his dreams. He knew what he was talking about. He just talked about his hopes for the future, and how one day he wanted to lift weight with me.
When we finished talking, I went to my briefcase and pulled out the first gold medal I won and put it around his neck. I told him he was more of a winner and knew more about success and overcoming obstacles than I ever would. He looked at it for a moment, then took it off and handed it back to me. He said, “You are a champion(冠军). You earned that medal. Someday when I get to the Olympics and win my own medal, I will show it to you.”
Last summer I got the news that Matthew had died and a letter Matthew had written me a few days before:
Dear Rick,
My mom said I should send you a thank-you letter for the picture you sent me. The doctors tell me that I don’t have long to live any more. But I still smile as much as I can.
I told you some day I was going to the Olympics and win a gold medal. But I know now I’ll never make it. But I know I’m a champion, and God knows that too. When I get to Heaven, God will give me my medal and when you get there, I will show it to you.
Thank you for loving me.
Your friend,
Matthew
1. The boy wished to meet the writer because .A.he wished to take part in the Olympics |
B.he admired the author very much |
C.he hoped to make friends with the author |
D.he enjoyed weightlifting |
A.Matthew was good at weight lifting. |
B.Rick had the similar disease as a child. |
C.Matthew never gave up in face of disease. |
D.Rick encouraged the boy to become a champion. |
A.He didn’t need Rick’s pity. |
B.Rick looked on the medal as the most important thing. |
C.The gold medal was very dear to Rick. |
D.He thought he was not worthy of it. |
A.Rick was unhappy before death. |
B.Rick kept in touch with Matthew. |
C.Matthew sent some pictures to Rick. |
D.Matthew got an Olympic gold medal. |
I was in the third grade then. I had been
Finally, my teacher took me aside. She
My mother
It was a lovely spring day and the rose vine(藤)was turning
“But I like dandelions,” I said. “All
Knowing that she had guessed my
“But you will be a beautiful narrator,” she said,
Over the next few weeks, with her constant
A.judged | B.picked | C.refused | D.paid |
A.points | B.films | C.lines | D.actions |
A.disappeared | B.occurred | C.maintained | D.came |
A.promised | B.admitted | C.expected | D.explained |
A.provide | B.switch | C.share | D.play |
A.before | B.since | C.because | D.when |
A.accepted | B.understood | C.sensed | D.received |
A.Except for | B.Instead of | C.Apart from | D.Along with |
A.walk | B.sleep | C.perform | D.dance |
A.yellow | B.green | C.dark | D.red |
A.go back | B.jump out | C.break in | D.bend down |
A.trees | B.flowers | C.roses | D.creatures |
A.seriously | B.angrily | C.unwillingly | D.coldly |
A.disagreed | B.sighed | C.cried | D.nodded |
A.lucky | B.worthy | C.true | D.free |
A.doubt | B.argument | C.shame | D.mercy |
A.pain | B.problem | C.accident | D.answer |
A.reminding | B.abusing | C.informing | D.persuading |
A.voice | B.name | C.idea | D.part |
A.warning | B.encouragement | C.praise | D.award |
7 . My kids and I were heading into the supermarket over the weekend. On the way, we spotted a man holding a piece of paper that said, “
At this store, a
In the store, I asked each of my kids to
When we handed him the bag of
This has been a wonderful
A.Lost | B.Changed | C.Quit | D.Finished |
A.condition | B.place | C.sight | D.show |
A.suggestion | B.comment | C.decision | D.call |
A.outside | B.proudly | C.by | D.angrily |
A.draw | B.say | C.arrange | D.pick |
A.order | B.supply | C.appreciate | D.discover |
A.dollar | B.job | C.hot meal | D.gift card |
A.easy | B.low | C.soft | D.loose |
A.giving | B.saving | C.spending | D.begging |
A.yet | B.even | C.still | D.just |
A.declared | B.shared | C.ignored | D.expected |
A.toys | B.medicine | C.food | D.clothes |
A.sleepy | B.watery | C.curious | D.sharp |
A.whoever | B.whatever | C.whichever | D.whenever |
A.experience | B.example | C.message | D.adventure |
A.rely on | B.respect | C.learn from | D.help |
A.suddenly | B.vividly | C.differently | D.perfectly |
A.time | B.power | C.patience | D.money |
A.fear | B.love | C.need | D.memory |
A.strong | B.sweet | C.strange | D.simple |
8 . A couple of weeks ago, my friend offered to sell some of our things for us. I thought it was a good opportunity to
The night before the
We put a price of $10 on it, but it didn't sell.So,after the sale was
Later that evening when I told my son how much money he had made at the sale, he was very
A.clean | B.check | C.display | D.design |
A.look for | B.go through | C.show off | D.deal with |
A.refused | B.agreed | C.wrote | D.lied |
A.trip | B.show | C.sale | D.decision |
A.weak | B.small | C.new | D.thin |
A.rode | B.found | C.watched | D.felt |
A.doubted | B.knew | C.told | D.thought |
A.time | B.chance | C.place | D.shape |
A.also | B.never | C.still | D.hardly |
A.ahead | B.on | C.near | D.over |
A.said | B.repeated | C.copied | D.expressed |
A.jumping | B.standing | C.walking | D.shouting |
A.barely | B.usually | C.really | D.always |
A.something | B.anything | C.everything | D.nothing |
A.calm | B.scared | C.excited | D.disappointed |
A.when | B.if | C.why | D.how |
A.smile | B.worry | C.leave | D.cry |
A.enjoyed | B.lost | C.bought | D.made |
A.hear | B.understand | C.remember | D.think |
A.interest | B.money | C.use | D.price |
At that very moment, someone
With all the excitement, even my dad,
What is
The most important things in life aren’t things. And what about the true
A.requested | B.commanded | C.gathered | D.recommended |
A.in tears | B.in doubt | C.in silence | D.in surprise |
A.apply | B.pray | C.pay | D.ask |
A.to | B.with | C.for | D.in |
A.knocked | B.beat | C.tapped | D.struck |
A.Fighting | B.Shooting | C.Running | D.Following |
A.charged | B.existed | C.governed | D.worked |
A.expanded | B.spread | C.distributed | D.disappeared |
A.confidence | B.cheer | C.trust | D.wisdom |
A.dressed | B.attached | C.trapped | D.wrapped |
A.persuaded | B.saved | C.taught | D.entertained |
A.discovered | B.sought | C.unfolded | D.packed |
A.strange | B.frightening | C.useful | D.encouraging |
A.seldom | B.just | C.even | D.hardly |
A.happiness | B.surprise | C.doubt | D.anxiety |
A.shocking | B.priceless | C.worthless | D.beneficial |
A.relaxing | B.great | C.ordinary | D.tough |
A.praise | B.treatment | C.attention | D.response |
A.theme | B.spirit | C.principle | D.theory |
A.wipe away | B.deal with | C.write about | D.burst into |
“I watched one of those TV dramas about a hospital and suddenly I felt like playing one of the roles myself. So I put on a white jacket and a stethoscope(听诊器)and walked around one of the biggest hospital in London. At first I just watched. Once you learn how doctors talk to patients, nurses and other doctors, it’s easy to take people in,” he said.
One of the patients he treated was Laura Kennan. She had been knocked down by a car and fainted. When she came to in hospital, York was standing over her.
“He looked very professional(专业的). He told me his name was Doctor Simon. Then he gave me some sort of injection(注射),” she said. And then he suddenly went away when a nurse asked who he was. She didn’t think there was anything wrong. “I would never have realized he was a fake(冒牌货) if a policewoman hadn’t showed me his photograph a week later. When the policewoman told me who he really was, I could hardly believe my ears.”
Judge Raymond Adams told York that he was “ shocked and horrified” that he got away with his deceiving(欺骗) for so long, and then sentenced(判刑) him to eighteen months in a special prison for criminals with mental disorders.
“I can only hope that this will not lead to further problems. After all, you will have considerable opportunity to study the behavior of the psychiatrists (精神科医生) who will look after you while you are there. If you try to persuade people that you yourself are a psychiatrist after you are set free, I shall make sure that you are given a much longer sentence.” Judge Adams warned York.
1. York was proud of the fact that ___________.
A.a surgeon let him watch an operation. |
B.he could perform some duties of a doctor. |
C.he had cheated doctors for so long |
D.people thought he could become a real doctor |
A.watching other doctors work | B.talking to doctors and nurses |
C.getting some training and experience | D.observing doctors while he was a patient |
A.She had swallowed something and almost died. |
B.She had to have and emergency operation. |
C.She had been injured in a road accident. |
D.She had lost consciousness while driving. |
A.pretended to be a psychiatrist | B.tried to get away from prison |
C.was proud of what he had done | D.studied the behaviour of the psychiatrist |