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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者和母亲对于表达爱时的关系,母亲的内敛和寡言少语让作者很不理解,但是最终一首诗让作者意味着女儿对她的理解。

1 . When reading, my mother likes to slice a paragraph or a sentence out and attach it to the wall of her kitchen. She picks boring sentences that puzzle me. But I prefer copying favorite bright lines into a journal in soft, gray No. 2 pencil, word by word.

She doesn’t know any of this. There's nothing shocking: for our chatting. we seldom begin certain conversations though we talk on the phone weekly, sometimes making each other laugh so hard that I choke and she cries. But what we don't say could fill up rooms. Fights with my father. Small failures in school. Anything that really upsets us.

My mother has never told me “I love you, Lisa.”—as if the four-word absence explains who I am—so I carry it with me, like a label on me. The last time she almost spoke the words was two years ago, when she called to tell me a friend had been in hospital. I said, “I love you, Mom.” She stopped for a while and then said, “Thank you.” I haven't said it since, but I've wondered why my mother doesn't until I've found a poem that supplies words for the blank spaces I try to understand in our conversations:

Don’t fill up on bread. I say absent-mindedly. The servings here are huge.

My son, middle-aged, says: Did you really just say that to me?

What he doesn’t know is that when we’re walking together, I desire to reach for his hand.

It's humble, yet heartbreaking. After copying it down in my journal, I emailed it to mom, adding “This poem makes me think of you.” My mother doesn’t read poetry—or at least, she doesn’t tell me, and I felt nervous clicking “Send”.

She never mentioned the poem. But the next time I went home for vacation, I noticed something new in the kitchen fixed to an antique board: the poem. The board hung above the heater, the warmest spot in the kitchen. The poem still hangs there. Neither my mother nor I have ever spoken about it.

1. What's the function of paragraph 1?
A.To stress the theme.B.To establish the setting.
C.To represent the characters.D.To create the atmosphere.
2. Which of the following best describes the mother daughter relationship?
A.Shaky.B.Distant.C.Reserved.D.Intense.
3. Why did the author send the poem to her mom?
A.It reminded her of mom's love.
B.She wanted to apologize to mom.
C.It suited mom's taste of literature.
D.She needed an interpretation from mom.
4. What does the poem mean to mom?
A.A memory of golden days.
B.Daughter’s gratefulness to her.
C.A decoration in the plain kitchen.
D.Daughter's understanding of her.
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My great-grandmother Eileen is fierce, loyal and strong and a bit of a legend in her own lifetime, which now stretches to 92 years. I should add that we’re not allowed to call her Gran, because she says it makes her feel old.

That summer, I lost my job and felt hopeless. One day, I paid a visit to her. She picked up a box which she placed on the coffee table. “There you go,” she said. “You do know what you’re doing with these things, don’t you?”

It was a new phone. Her current mobile was pretty ancient. I was amazed it was still going.

“Yes,” I said.

“Good. That’s why I ask you. You young people know more about such things than us oldies. You can take it home with you and get it all set up,” she went on. “Then, when you bring it back, you can show me how to use my new phone, such as getting on the internet, sending e-mails and so on.” She smiled so sweetly that I felt a surge of love for her.

I grabbed the box and stood up. Setting up the phone would be easy. It was teaching her how to use it that may prove challenging.

The following day I headed back to my great-grandmother’s with the phone. “Here’s your phone. It’s all ready to use.”

For the next hour, I was busy setting up her passcode and fingerprint recognition, which she said was like something out of James Bond.

She chose a picture for her screen and it was all going so well until I tried to show her how to swipe (滑动屏幕). “What do you mean, swipe?” she asked. She was 92, I reminded myself. This had been tiring for her.

She pressed at the up arrow and got angry when nothing happened. When I finally got her to swipe, she didn’t put the right amount of pressure on and the menu slipped away. After what seemed like hours, she threw the phone across the room and it landed on the sofa. “Take it away!” she howled. “I want my old phone back!”

I picked up the phone and was about to leave to give her time to cool down when I realized I didn’t want to go home when she was angry and upset.

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“Come on, Eileen. One more try.” I said.

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I was not feeling so hopeless any more now.

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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了妮可·索内斯如何在充满不确定和坎坷的人生中坚持践行人生理想,服务于社会的故事。

3 . Life is like a roller coaster, and every point has ups and downs. People plan something, but luck and sometimes misfortunes lead them toward a different destination. However, passionate individuals are not scared of such uncertainties. They set goals, welcome challenges, overcome obstacles, and eventually achieve what satisfies them.

Those who stay committed to their broad goals and find satisfaction even in unplanned circumstances are truly victorious. One true example of such people comes from a woman passionate about spreading happiness and helping others. Nicole Thornes is a mother, a former police officer, and now serving society as a death doula (陪护师).

Nicole joined the police academy intending to be helpful to society. She believed that a police officer has the opportunity to eliminate crime, bring justice, and create a better society for everyone. Although she became a mother during her studies and her responsibilities were increased due to children, she didn’t give up on her passion. Nicole could have called off her studies, but her passion for serving society didn’t let her step down. With great efforts, she finally became a police officer and gave her contributions to law enforcement and the betterment of society. She was not only a police officer making full commitment to the society but also a mother who played her responsibilities in the best way possible.

Everything went according to her plans, but uncertainty called off her journey as a police officer. Nicole suffered from an injury in a mission that ended her career in the police force. But her dreams and passion did not let her stop. She became a death doula to continue her dream. She chose this field after her grandfather’s death, when she couldn’t bear the pain of losing him. Being a death doula, she is now providing comfort to the dying and their families during difficult times. She aims to spread prosperity in people’s lives and help them overcome all the obstacles she faced throughout her life.

1. What is the first paragraph mainly about?
A.Life is full of ups and downs.
B.People are at the mercy of changes.
C.Uncertainties lead life to a different direction.
D.Fulfillment comes from making the best of the uncertainties.
2. What is Nicole’s original career commitment?
A.To conduct her duty well and better the society.
B.To cater to the children’s requirements and needs.
C.To accompany the senior through the darkest time.
D.To release people’s pain from losing the loved ones.
3. Why did Nicole leave her police post?
A.Because of the arrangement of the office.B.Because of the injury she got at work.
C.Because of the change of interest.D.Because of the danger of the job.
4. What brought Nicole to her new career?
A.The appeal of the people in sorrow.B.The push of getting a new job to survive.
C.The passion in accompanying the sick ones.D.The sorrowful pain of losing her beloved family.
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The Power of Silence

Joe was an old man aged 75. He lived happily in a beautiful family. His children grew up and moved to different cities in pursue of good career and future. He lived in a small village carrying the memories of his deceased wife.

Joe had four grandchildren. They used to visit him during their holidays. It was now their vacation time and Joe was eagerly waiting for their arrival. He prepared his home for the kids, cleaning the house, mowing the garden, and buying their favourite foods and dresses.

In the busy arrangements, he lost his watch. The watch was gifted by his dead wife when their first child was born. Joe treasured the watch. After his wife’s death, it became his sole companion with its ‘tick, tick’ sound throughout the silent night.

He was happy with the kids at home. He forgot the watch missing. It was only the next day when he was about to take bath, he remembered the watch was lost. He saw it last when he was arranging things in the barn.

He was very upset. His grandchildren asked him why he was so dull and what troubled him. Joe said, “Dear children! I lost the most precious watch I have ever had and ever got in my life. It was a gift from your grandma. I lost it while cleaning the house! I feel like I’m missing my heart.” The children tried to comfort him. One granddaughter asked, “Grandpa, do you remember when you saw the watch last time before it was missing?”

Joe said, “I guess when I was cleaning the barn!”

The children rushed to the barn to search for the watch. The barn was full of waste materials. They searched for more than two hours with the help of Joe, but could not find it. Joe was completely lost, and he asked the children to stop searching.


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All went out disappointedly, except Ted, who sat there in silence.
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They were surprised and asked how he was able to find it.
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文章大意:本文是记叙文。英国的一对母女一直在用她们的善举让陌生人的脸上绽放笑容。

5 . A mother and daughter in England have been putting smiles on strangers’ faces with random (随机的) acts of kindness.Every week, Sophie-Louise Corrigan allows her 5-year-old daughter Amina to choose random strangers to put a smile on their faces.

When Corrigan is with her daughter Amina, Corrigan will let the little girl go to whoever she is drawn. Later, Corrigan will ask why Amina opts for them. Her answer is always because she likes something about them, either their tops or their hair. Amina always takes her pick.

It’s a tradition that started with Corrigan’s own mother. “Mum and I used to do it. Whenever we had some money left from the weekly shop or if we really wanted to do it that week, we took out something from the shop to make sure we had the money. We would always do it,” said Corrigan.

“Now, we do it everywhere, even when we went on holiday to another city, we did a random   act of kindness there. We find flowers and chocolates whether it be in Ormskirk, Liver-pool or Wirral. Wherever we go, we do it,” said Corrigan.

“The reaction is amazing and is one of the reasons why we carry on. A number of people who spoke to us didn’t even know what to say. They were speechless. There were a lot of people who gave Amina a hug after it. She loves such a hug. There were others who had tears welling up. They said that they had such a terrible week either with bills or a family death. Amina will always say to me that although the person was crying, it was happy tears. She is in the process of understanding how acts of kindness work and how feelings work.”

1. What does Corrigan ask Amina to do every week?
A.Stay with her mother.B.Be kind to strangers.
C.Make friends with others.D.Buy something from shops.
2. What does the underlined phrase “opts for” in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Respects.B.Enables.C.Chooses.D.Avoids.
3. What does Corrigan mean in the last paragraph?
A.People need happiness.
B.Few people live a hard life.
C.Some people like being silent.
D.Most people are friendly to others.
4. What can we conclude from the text?
A.Only good people have friends.
B.Where there is life, there is hope.
C.Kindness is like a ray of sunshine.
D.A kind man can gain more from others.
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了塞萨尔与一位老人被困在电梯中,为了缓解老人因久站而引起的身体不适,这个年轻人跪下来充当老人的凳子,直到电梯修好。

6 . One day, a young man, Cesar Larios, visited a tall building to move something for his boss. The building is too tall, so taking the lift is quite _________.

_________, the lift stopped working. The young man was _________ inside the lift. Inside the lift, Rita Jung, an elderly _________, got into the same trouble as him. She knew it would be difficult for her since she could not stand for a long time and immediately _________ out her worry. Rita _________ she would feel very uncomfortable or even a(n) _________ in her knees if she stood there too long.

While waiting for the workers to make the lift _________, the old woman knew she had no choice but to endure (忍耐). What she didn’t know was that the person who was in the lift with her knew exactly what she _________ at the moment. Cesar worried she would feel uncomfortable if she had nothing to __________ while waiting for the doors to open. Without much thinking, he went down on his knees and did what he knew was the __________ thing.

Cesar offered to be Rita’s human bench, and the elderly woman felt so __________ for the guy’s kindness. She took the offer and sat on Cesar’s back to __________ her comfort and keep her knees from aching.

The story broke out when Cesar’s boss __________ the incident on the Internet. People are praising Cesar for his __________ heart and saying that chivalry (体贴) and kindness are definitely still alive.

1.
A.advancedB.convenientC.confidentD.average
2.
A.LuckilyB.ThereforeC.UnfortunatelyD.Originally
3.
A.trappedB.remindedC.attackedD.surrounded
4.
A.applicantB.actressC.manD.woman
5.
A.voicedB.setC.madeD.worn
6.
A.recommendedB.observedC.fearedD.proved
7.
A.painB.chargeC.achievementD.access
8.
A.contactB.runC.followD.happen
9.
A.checkedB.fellC.neededD.recovered
10.
A.agree withB.suffer fromC.bend downD.sit on
11.
A.beneficialB.rightC.likelyD.historic
12.
A.nervousB.gratefulC.limitedD.equal
13.
A.inspireB.measureC.contributeD.regain
14.
A.sharedB.balancedC.trackedD.arranged
15.
A.narrowB.toughC.generousD.calm
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My family had only recently moved into a new neighborhood. All of my neighbors have been very friendly and helpful since we moved in.

However, Mrs Davis, an elderly lady living in the last house on the other side of the road, escaped associating with us, or anyone else. When I asked around the neighborhood why, they warned me not to go after her because they thought she was insane (精神失常的) and preferred staying alone after losing her husband and only daughter in an aircraft crash. After that, she stayed isolated (孤立的) from all the neighbors, refusing all the care and help.

I often saw her on the streets during the evening, but she was always by herself. She appeared weak and I always wanted to help her, but after hearing what my neighbors had said about her, I wasn’t sure whether I should.

One day, when I was on my way to the supermarket, our paths crossed. I was walking past her and overheard her singing a tune. It immediately drew my attention because my parents used to sing the same song with me. I began to sing along with her, and she smiled at me for the first time. But when I smiled back, she quickly hurried her pace and went home.

She seemed very different to me that day. I refused to trust my neighbors’ claims that she had cut herself off from the rest of society because she was insane, so the next day, I knocked on her door. Mrs Davis was home, and instead of letting me in, she just looked at me silently through the window. I noticed her staring at me and was about to walk to the window when she quickly closed the curtains.

The next day, I revisited her house. “Hello, I brought you something,” I called out to her. “It’s the record of the music you were singing yesterday.”

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The door opened and Mrs Davis’ eyes widened in surprise at the sight of me standing there.

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Several days later in the morning, the doorbell rang at my house.

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When I was little, I lived in a house with a beautiful garden full of all kinds of Bowers. There was nothing I enjoyed more than sitting in the garden with my mother reading stories to me. When I was old enough to read, I enjoyed reading stories aloud to her.

I would never forget one day when I was in the third grade. I bad been picked to be the princess in the school play, and for weeks my mother had rehearsed (排练) my lines so hard with me. But however easily I acted at home, the moment I stepped on stage, every word disappeared from my head. Finally, my teacher took me aside, explaining that she had written a narrator’s (解说员) part to the play, and asked me to change roles. Her word, kindly expressed, still hurt, especially when I saw my part go to another girl.

I didn’t tell my mother what had happened when I went home after school that day. But she sensed my pain. Instead of suggesting we practice my lines, she asked if I wanted to take a walk in the garden.

It was May and roses were blossoming and, under the trees, we could also see yellow dandelions (蒲公英) in the grass, as if a painter had painted our garden with red, yellow and green. I watched my mother casually bend down by one dandelion. ”I think I’m going to dig up all these weeds,” she said, pulling it up by its roots. ”From now on, we’ll have only roses in this garden. ”

“But I like dandelions,” I protested, “All flowers are beautiful-even dandelions.” “Yes, every flower is beautiful in its own way, isn’t it?” she asked thoughtfully. I nodded, pleased that I had won her over. “And that is true of people too,” she added. “Not everyone can be a princess, but there is no shame in that.” Relieved that she had guessed my pain, I started to cry as I told her what had happened. She listened and smiled to me gently.


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Para 1: “But you will be a beautiful narrator,” she said.


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Para 2: After the play, I took home the flower.


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9 . At the door of a flower shop, a gentleman stopped the car. He planned to_________ a bunch of flowers and asked the shopkeeper to _________ them to his mother, who was far away in his hometown.

The gentleman was about to _________ the shop when he saw a little girl crying on the road. The gentleman asked her: “Why are you crying?” “I want to buy a rose for my mother, but I can’t _________ it.” said the girl. Hearing that, the gentleman showed sympathy(同情) , and then he _________ the girl’s hand and enter the flower shop. He ordered the bouquet (花束) for his mother and _________a rose for the girl. Holding the rose, the girl was so _________ to the gentleman. Leaving the shop, the gentleman asked the girl if she would like a _________ home.

“Will you really drive me home?” she asked. “Of course,” the gentleman _________.

“Then drive me to my mother. But the place is very __________.”

The gentleman drove along the mountain road and finally came to the cemetery. The little girl put the flower __________ close to a new grave. In order to __________ a rose to her mother who had died a month before, she took a long journey.

The gentleman returned to the flower shop. He __________ the bouquet that would be mailed to his mother but bought a big bunch of fresh flowers instead. He __________ drove to his mother’s home, a five-hour drive. He would present the flowers to his mother __________.

1.
A.orderB.storeC.bringD.collect
2.
A.showB.deliverC.takeD.spread
3.
A.leaveB.visitC.enterD.observe
4.
A.payB.buyC.accompanyD.afford
5.
A.touchedB.caughtC.droppedD.lifted
6.
A.boughtB.borrowedC.lentD.picked
7.
A.gratefulB.faithfulC.generousD.mean
8.
A.rideB.journeyC.flightD.return
9.
A.shoutedB.whisperedC.repliedD.recommended
10.
A.lonelyB.dangerousC.quietD.far
11.
A.gentlyB.regularlyC.brieflyD.secretly
12.
A.devoteB.presentC.donateD.contribute
13.
A.soldB.returnedC.cancelledD.threw
14.
A.directlyB.patientlyC.calmlyD.anxiously
15.
A.in publicB.in privacyC.in personD.in silence
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文章大意:本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。文章主要讲述了作者在大学毕业后失去亲密朋友的经历,并反思了大众心理学中划定界限和优先考虑自我照顾的趋势。

10 . “The silence is killing me,” I thought as I locked my phone, hoping a new message would light up the screen. After 27 messages, two phone calls and a voicemail, I’d just sent my final text to the person who ________ to be my best friend at college.

We met in our freshman year and, since we ________ almost all the same core classes, rapidly became inseparable throughout college. We ________ stayed up together for studying, and were each other’s partner for late-night pizza runs. Then one day after graduation, she suddenly ________ responding, apart from claiming she “didn’t have enough time for herself”. That breakup was the most ________ I’d experienced. After four years of building such a ________ relationship, I thought I’d at least receive a(an) ________ for why she wanted to end things. ________ I received only a brief, indirect message about self-care and what hurt me most was a (an) ________.

Over the past few years, the concept of “drawing boundaries” has ________ in the pop psychology. Discussions of cutting people off and protecting your energy ________ dominate social media. And after nearly three years in ________ the ways the Covid-19 pandemic has ________ many of us to reevaluate our relationships with others show up everywhere in pop culture.

The ________ of self-care are fairly obvious: by prioritizing our own well-being, we’re able to engage in emotional healing, build confidence, ________ anxiety and simply rest. However, an extreme focus on self-care can lead to a(an) ________ perspective of the world in which we always put ourselves first, even when we’ re in the wrong. This doesn’t just. ________ us -it can have real, painful consequences for the people around us.

Sometimes it can feel ________ for us to remove ourselves from conflict or discomfort under the mask of ________. However, walking away from these relationships without a real conversation actually ________ us and our loved ones of an opportunity for growth.

1.
A.triedB.usedC.happenedD.promised
2.
A.signed up forB.looked forward toC.took advantage ofD.kept up with
3.
A.graduallyB.barelyC.routinelyD.finally
4.
A.suggestedB.regrettedC.delayedD.stopped
5.
A.unforgettableB.specialC.boringD.painful
6.
A.fragileB.romanticC.closeD.formal
7.
A.commentB.explanationC.apologyD.complaint
8.
A.OtherwiseB.InsteadC.MeanwhileD.Therefore
9.
A.letterB.excuseC.experienceD.silence
10.
A.explodedB.disappearedC.survivedD.changed
11.
A.hardlyB.permanentlyC.accidentallyD.consistently
12.
A.harmonyB.changeC.separationD.competition
13.
A.causedB.requiredC.persuadedD.expected
14.
A.effectsB.benefitsC.originsD.characteristics
15.
A.reduceB.expressC.createD.share
16.
A.open-mindedB.objectiveC.optimisticD.twisted
17.
A.disturbB.impressC.hurtD.support
18.
A.easierB.strongerC.calmerD.warmer
19.
A.cooperationB.guidanceC.self-careD.friendship
20.
A.remindsB.robsC.convincesD.warns
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