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Last Sunday, I went skated on a lake with one of my best friend, Lucy. We having a good time on the ice when I suddenly hear someone shouting “Help”. I turned around immediately and was surprised to see a boy, which was struggling in an ice hole. As neither of us could to swim, we ran to ask for help as soon as possibly. A few minutes later, a policeman came and pulled a boy out of the water. The boy thanked us again and again by saving his life. We were happy to have given her a helping hand.
There was once an architect
When he had finished, his boss came to meet him one last time. Seeing the terrible work, the smile disappeared from his face. “I wanted to do something special
This story has a
We should take note, because every day we are building our future.
3 . My morning started out normally. Having hurried to complete chores, I raced out of the door for my mid-morning appointment.
By the time I finished my appointment, I was starving. I stopped at Moe’s Southwest Grill to order a pancake to take home and eat while working.
Since it was a little before noon, there was a line. A woman, who I soon learned was Marcella, was paying at the checkout counter. She asked the woman behind her in line if she would like a drink and then asked me. We both said no, and must have looked confused, because she said, “I got you.” She continued to pay for both of our meals even though we were strangers.
I asked Marcella why she did this, and she shared that someone once did something similar for her. The person asked that she pay it forward someday and she was making good on her promise.
Before I left, she gave me a warm hug and asked only that I do an act of kindness for a stranger when I could. I arrived home, but instead of working through lunch, I sat and reflected on her kindness.
It reminded me of two things: Firstly, focus on positive interactions instead of the negative ones. Secondly, if you’re able to perform a simple act of kindness, do it. Marcella didn’t need to pay for my lunch. But she did, and it brightened my day. She was kind — with no expectations of receiving anything in return.
As I have promised her, I plan on paying her kindness forward. Maybe, it make a small difference in someone’s life, and the ripple (涟漪)effect will continue, because that’s what being human is all about ——being kind ——even to a stranger.
1. Why did the author go to Moe’s Southwest Grill?A.To find a job. |
B.To buy a pancake, |
C.To get a free meal. |
D.To have an appointment. |
A.Excited. | B.Moved. |
C.Puzzled. | D.Guilty. |
A.To help those in poverty. |
B.To reflect on her kindness. |
C.To focus on positive things in life. |
D.To hand kindness on to someone else. |
A.Live your life to the fullest. |
B.Keep your promise to strangers. |
C.Be grateful to whoever helps you. |
D.Do something good even for strangers. |
Robert was a carpenter (木匠). He was living in a village. His mother died a long time ago. His aged father, Kuppan, lived with Robert. Kuppan was very weak. He could not even walk well. He was so weak because Robert did not give him enough food.
Robert had a son. His name was Michael. Michael was just ten years old. He was a very good boy. He loved his grandfather. He had great respect for his grandfather. We did not like his father’s attitude and character to his grandfather, because his father was treating his grandfather cruelly. One day Kuppan was eating his food in the small plate that his son had given to him. The plate fell and broke into pieces. The food also fell on the floor. Robert was working at the other end of the room. He saw the broken plate. He was very angry with his father and used very sharp words to blame his father. The old man felt bad about what happened. He was sorry for his mistake. Robert’s words wounded him very deeply.
Michael saw this. But he was afraid to speak against his father. He was sad about his grandfather. But he was not powerful to stand in support of his grandfather. Then he got an idea.
Paragraph 1The next day, Michael took some of his father’s tools and a piece of wood.
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The carpenter was pretty shocked to hear that.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________5 . In Lauderdale lives a young girl, Mary Lou. She is a(n)
It all started when her family moved to a new neighborhood. Mary would feel very
She became deeply attracted to bird-watching in Grade Six when she had to write a book for a school project. She decided to write something she knew: the mockingbird. The homework was just the
Every morning Mary takes her binoculars (望远镜) and heads out to
Mary usually uses her binoculars to
When Mary was writing her bird book for children, she studied hard by searching the Internet. She also
A.experienced | B.independent | C.intelligent | D.normal |
A.selective | B.knowledgeable | C.patient | D.flexible |
A.inspiring | B.diverse | C.commercial | D.amazing |
A.proud | B.joyful | C.lonely | D.hesitant |
A.respond to | B.settle into | C.figure out | D.go off |
A.schedule | B.process | C.lesson | D.beginning |
A.feed on | B.give way to | C.look for | D.clean up |
A.mistakes | B.noises | C.descriptions | D.traps |
A.hopeful | B.pleased | C.scared | D.disappointed |
A.identify | B.gather | C.analyze | D.master |
A.observing | B.impressing | C.exchanging | D.describing |
A.journalist | B.expert | C.tourist | D.designer |
A.power | B.imagination | C.secrets | D.improvement |
A.collected | B.rescued | C.kept | D.illustrated |
A.study | B.publish | C.complain | D.efforts |
6 . Once there was a farmer with a wife and two sons. He became quite
After some time, his wife died and
So he thought about this for a long time and he
And he called his neighbors and said, “I’m going to
So the neighbors provided them with
Certainly the brothers didn’t want to be robbed of the
So the brothers sat down and one
But the other brother said, “No, I think our father was saying that the
So like all the other
A.rich | B.strong | C.clever | D.busy |
A.hard | B.easy | C.different | D.ordinary |
A.always | B.often | C.never | D.sometimes |
A.also | B.thus | C.ever | D.still |
A.work | B.move | C.study | D.play |
A.healthy | B.sick | C.foolish | D.wise |
A.brothers | B.friends | C.children | D.relatives |
A.showed | B.taught | C.visited | D.called |
A.lost | B.hidden | C.planted | D.put |
A.harvest | B.find | C.buy | D.use |
A.leave | B.travel | C.die | D.disappear |
A.look at | B.look out | C.look after | D.look for |
A.relief | B.money | C.water | D.food |
A.gold | B.silver | C.oil | D.coal |
A.dug | B.piled | C.operated | D.searched |
A.advised | B.asked | C.followed | D.doubted |
A.loved | B.cared | C.understood | D.cheated |
A.gardening | B.fishing | C.building | D.farming |
A.roots | B.stones | C.fields | D.pipes |
A.farmers | B.workers | C.fishers | D.builders |
I was 11 years old when I asked my mom for a piano and piano lessons. Even I myself didn’t know how to stop the fever growing from my whole heart and soul. What interested me most was the fantastic feeling of standing in the spotlight and being admired by tens of thousands of music fans.
But we were affected by the economic decline. In fact, we could barely make ends meet at that time and even couldn’t afford to buy our favorite cheese cakes . So she said a polite “no”.
That didn’t stop me. I Googled the measurements for a keyboard, drew the keys on a piece of paper and stuck it on my desk. I would click notes (音符) on an online keyboard and “play” them back on my paper one—keeping the sound they made on the computer in my head. I spent six months playing without touching a real piano. I was occupied by the thought of playing a real piano. The desire was so strong that I could hardly control my passion.
Once my mom saw that I was serious, she borrowed money and bought me 10 lessons. I still remember the first one. I was struck by how real the sound of the piano was. The sound was so pure and inviting that nobody could drag me away from the magic musical instrument. I held it dear. My mother stood in front of it, listening attentively to my playing with tears in her eyes. I sat my grade one after eight lessons. Once I started secondary school, we couldn’t afford lessons again. I passed grade three, then grade five, practicing only on my piece of paper.
My school didn’t offer music A-level. I found the Purcell School for young musicians. The tryouts were difficult. Some of the questions involved an evaluation of the composer or when some piece was written. I felt depressed. Would I step back? I said to myself a polite “no”.
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One evening, my mom said she had a surprise for me.
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Two years later, I left Purcell School.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________8 . Draper, the owner of a second-hand bookstore, was sorting through a pile of old books when an envelope fell from one. Inside was an undated
Tears were welling up in Draper's eyes. These were a
He supposed if the
He started with the local newspaper. The Northern Echo ran the story of the
A.message | B.email | C.postcard | D.letter |
A.reading | B.destroying | C.forgetting | D.copying |
A.determined | B.kind | C.selfish | D.dying |
A.find | B.introduce | C.phone | D.comfort |
A.enjoy | B.avoid | C.want | D.like |
A.tear up | B.throw away | C.cut up | D.pull out |
A.book | B.girl | C.reporter | D.news |
A.hardly | B.accidentally | C.unfortunately | D.actually |
A.author | B.picture | C.teacher | D.stranger |
A.wet | B.valuable | C.lost | D.broken |
A.However | B.Therefore | C.Meanwhile | D.Eventually |
A.when | B.why | C.where | D.how |
A.ticket | B.magazine | C.homework | D.article |
A.vocabularies | B.terms | C.words | D.languages |
A.writing | B.dreaming | C.joking | D.playing |
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I have a little brother. To my parents' regret, our house is always filling with cries and tears because we often quarrel. Though they want us love each other as real brothers, but we can't. We do many things what are hated by them. This morning my brother was having the good time watching TV in the living room. I think he was making a great deal of noises, so I turned it off. Hearing my brother screaming, Mom went angrily finally, and kept both of us stood face to face for two hours. What a hard job he has to take care of us!
10 . When I was in elementary school, I enjoyed telling lies. That was a lot of
In my usual fashion, I told him lies just like telling other people. I made up
One day he told me ,”I can’t talk to you on the
That was how I learned the
A.pride | B.relief | C.care | D.fun |
A.blaming | B.lying | C.struggling | D.designing |
A.changed | B.spread | C.returned | D.completed |
A.helped out | B.put away | C.looked up to | D.caught up with |
A.orders | B.stories | C.poems | D.songs |
A.though | B.while | C.because | D.but |
A.stage | B.ground | C.phone | D.street |
A.nearly | B.gradually | C.slowly | D.really |
A.friendship | B.journey | C.love | D.discussion |
A.proved | B.promised | C.prayed | D.imagined |
A.hard | B.smooth | C.frequent | D.violent |
A.At once | B.At first | C.For long | D.In time |
A.cost | B.tradition | C.value | D.condition |
A.lonely | B.careful | C.powerful | D.independent |
A.true | B.lucky | C.possible | D.silly |