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Once upon a time there was a rich man. He had a lot of money, but he felt unhappy all the times. Finally, the rich man left home to look happiness. He visited many places and met many rich men. All of them said they were not happy, too. On his way to home, the rich man saw a farmer work in the field. He went up to the farmer and asked, “Could you tell me if you feel happy?” “Yes, I’m quite happier. I always feel satisfying about everything in my life,” the farmer answered. “Please tell me how you find happiness,” asked the rich man. The farmer answered with a smile on his face. “It’s very easy of me to answer the question. If you work hardly, have three meals a day and go to bed early with worries, you’ll be the happiest man in the world.”
2 . When I was about 12, I had an enemy, a girl who liked to point out my shortcomings (缺点). Week by week her list grew: I was very thin, I wasn’t a good student, I talked too much, I was too proud, and so on. I tried to hear all this as long as I could. At last, I became very angry. I ran to my father with tears in my eyes. He listened to me quietly, then he asked. “Are the things she says true or not? Janet, didn’t you ever wonder what you’re really like ? Well, you now have that girl’s opinion. Go and make a list of everything she said and mark the points that are true. Pay no attention to the other things she said.”
I did as he told me. To my great surprise, I discovered that about half the things were true. Some of them I couldn’t change (like being very thin), but a good number I could — and suddenly I wanted to change. For the first time I go to fairly clear picture of myself.
I brought the list back to Daddy. He refused to take it. “That’s just for you,” he said.“You know better than anyone else the truth about yourself. But you have to learn to listen, not just close your ears in anger and feeling hurt. When something said about you is true, you’ll find it will be of help to you. Our world is full of people who think they know your duty. Don’t shut your ears. Listen to them all, but hear the truth and do what you know is the right thing to do.”
Daddy’s advice has returned to me at many important moments. In my life, I’ve never had a better piece of advice.
1. What did the father do after he had heard his daughter’s complaint?A.He told her not to pay any attention to what her “enemy” had said. |
B.He criticized (批评) her and told her to overcome her shortcomings. |
C.He asked her to write down what “enemy” had said and pay attention to the real ones. |
D.He refused to take the list and have a look at it. |
A.She discovered more shortcomings of mine and corrected them for me. |
B.She made a list of my shortcomings and kept on adding new ones to it. |
C.She found that I had more shortcomings as time went on. |
D.She pointed out that my shortcomings grew more serious. |
A.Because he believed that what her daughter’s “enemy” said was mostly true. |
B.Because he had been so angry with his daughter’s shortcomings that he wanted to show this by keeping silent for a while. |
C.Because he knew that his daughter would not listen to him at that moment. |
D.Because he wasn’t quite sure which girl was telling the truth. |
A.Not an Enemy, but the Best Friend |
B.The Best Advice I’ve Ever Had |
C.My Father’s Experience |
D.My Childhood Life and Lessons |
3 . Exercise and I had never had a good relationship due to my fear of sports. From a young age, my dad
When I entered the University of Regina, my dad
The spring semester came. A friend of mine
I went, and that was it. Zumba became my
A.expected | B.allowed | C.forced | D.invited |
A.therefore | B.though | C.instead | D.besides |
A.avoided | B.risked | C.regretted | D.kept |
A.in shape | B.for fun | C.at ease | D.on business |
A.refused | B.happened | C.bothered | D.decided |
A.hardly | B.merely | C.constantly | D.gradually |
A.eager | B.content | C.embarrassed | D.disappointed |
A.cheated | B.comforted | C.asked | D.annoyed |
A.happy | B.proud | C.careful | D.sure |
A.cup | B.part | C.share | D.mouth |
A.curiosity | B.passion | C.fear | D.confidence |
A.perfect | B.positive | C.adorable | D.official |
A.accept | B.feel | C.display | D.compare |
A.witness | B.separate | C.discourage | D.save |
A.trouble | B.sense | C.peace | D.contact |
When Sophie left the grocery, it suddenly started raining — a heavy downpour, in fact. She had neither her jacket nor her umbrella.
Sophie held her paper bag over her head and made a rush. The rain hit her face as she ran up the street. As she stood waiting for the lights to change, Sophie glanced down to see a child’s toy lying on the sidewalk. She looked around, wondering who might have dropped it, but the street was deserted. What should she do? She couldn’t just leave it there. Sophie bent and picked up the toy — a grey elephant with a dirty label, and very wet. As the light went green, she had to make a quick decision. She held the elephant tightly and hurried on her way to her office.
“Why did you bring it with you?” Gemma asked while Sophie poured a coffee. “When they realise they’ve lost it, they’ll probably return to the place. You should’ve displayed it where you found it. Somewhere noticeable.”
That made sense. “It was getting completely wet,” Sophie protested, “It might have been destroyed.”
“It might as well be, if you can’t reunite it with its owner,” Gemma replied. “Some toddler (学步儿童) is going to have trouble getting to sleep tonight without their elephant.”
Oh, dear! Sophie had tried to do a good thing, but acting on impulse (冲动) might not have been the best choice. She decided to go back at lunch — find somewhere to set it up high. For the rest of the morning she placed the elephant on the radiator (暖气片) by her desk. At least it would be a bit drier by the time she took it back. But at lunch time, another heavy shower arrived. She picked up the toy elephant and gave its large ears a rub.
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“What am I going to do with you?” she asked, staring at the toy.
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The man on the phone, who said his name was Arthur, sounded excited.
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5 . The County Police Department posted on social media. It was meant to
Twelve years ago, on a hot day in July 2011, then-Detective(警探)Sweeney
Detective Sweeney knew he had to act quickly. He held Matthew and
When Matthew’s grandmother saw Sweeney’s photo, she
After they heard the story, the staff in the office planned a surprise reunion. They
Everyone in the police station felt happy as they saw a reunion after twelve years.
1.A.debate | B.advance | C.congratulate | D.attract |
A.recognized | B.matched | C.doubted | D.showed |
A.visited | B.noticed | C.admitted | D.answered |
A.Absolutely | B.Creatively | C.Immediately | D.Obviously |
A.branch | B.scene | C.habit | D.deed |
A.complaining | B.approaching | C.calling | D.responding |
A.experimented | B.researched | C.performed | D.recorded |
A.took off | B.paid off | C.cleaned up | D.signed up |
A.recovery | B.escape | C.appearance | D.lesson |
A.application | B.reference | C.lecture | D.photo |
A.surfed | B.reached | C.rejected | D.awarded |
A.joy | B.attention | C.safety | D.difficulty |
A.reported | B.confirmed | C.attempted | D.arranged |
A.surprised | B.annoyed | C.awkward | D.curious |
A.way | B.reason | C.memory | D.thought |
6 . Stephen Hawking not only changed the way people thought about science, but he also changed the way people viewed
When Hawking studied at Oxford University, he had a
Luckily, he survived. However, after his diagnosis, his
Despite Hawking’s poor health, he made some important scientific
It was his
A.nature | B.knowledge | C.disability | D.space |
A.failing | B.recovering | C.shaking | D.growing |
A.name | B.request | C.career | D.fantasy |
A.Hence | B.However | C.Besides | D.Instead |
A.inaccurate | B.boring | C.brief | D.unclear |
A.relax | B.live | C.study | D.adopt |
A.memory | B.mind | C.sight | D.health |
A.preparing | B.refusing | C.obtaining | D.pushing |
A.gradually | B.formally | C.mostly | D.apparently |
A.experiments | B.achievements | C.conclusions | D.researches |
A.persuaded | B.inferred | C.known | D.predicted |
A.carefulness | B.creativity | C.potential | D.determination |
A.visible | B.suitable | C.understandable | D.affordable |
A.concentrate on | B.leave behind | C.live off | D.believe in |
A.admit | B.share | C.forget | D.mourn |
7 . Respecting teachers has always been a tradition in China. Yang Shi was a philosopher( 哲学家) in the Northern Song Dynasty. One day, he and his
After a while, it began to snow
As soon as Cheng
“As a student…if I want to learn from the teacher…I should…of course…
Cheng was very
A.schoolmates | B.workmates | C.teammates | D.shipmates |
A.similar | B.correct | C.wrong | D.difficult |
A.besides | B.however | C.anyway | D.instead |
A.hoped | B.agreed | C.refused | D.wanted |
A.big | B.little | C.good | D.handsome |
A.heavily | B.early | C.deeply | D.wisely |
A.sleeping | B.playing | C.meditating | D.working |
A.warm | B.find | C.cool | D.hide |
A.beside | B.roadside | C.inside | D.outside |
A.method | B.rule | C.record | D.opinion |
A.finished | B.finish | C.begin | D.began |
A.hearing | B.seeing | C.feeling | D.receiving |
A.excited | B.relaxed | C.shocked | D.interested |
A.by | B.with | C.on | D.without |
A.Old | B.Good | C.Young | D.Rich |
A.respect | B.respectfully | C.disrespect | D.disrespectfully |
A.sad | B.worried | C.happy | D.angry |
A.Yangs’ | B.Yang’s | C.Yang is | D.Yangs’s |
A.choice | B.difference | C.decision | D.plan |
A.applications | B.extinctions | C.traditions | D.contributions |
8 . Dr. Smith of New York works at a center for children who can’t learn well. One day a father brought his son to him for
The father told Dr. Smith about his son. “My son has
After Dr. Smith tested the boy, he
At this
“Now you can
A.testing | B.acting | C.teaching | D.playing |
A.confidence | B.interest | C.experience | D.difficulty |
A.returns | B.helps | C.appears | D.remains |
A.waited for | B.searched for | C.believed in | D.called in |
A.mirror | B.television | C.painting | D.desk |
A.face | B.line | C.number | D.star |
A.remove | B.follow | C.cross | D.cut |
A.decisions | B.choices | C.mistakes | D.patterns |
A.touched | B.dropped | C.moved | D.sharpened |
A.speed | B.corner | C.end | D.point |
A.staying | B.taking | C.preparing | D.writing |
A.easy | B.important | C.obvious | D.exciting |
A.ideas | B.words | C.questions | D.instructions |
A.relax | B.leave | C.understand | D.promise |
A.Interestingly | B.Absolutely | C.Suddenly | D.Unfortunately |
9 . I remember the first day I saw her playing basketball. I watched in wonder as she ran circles around the other kids. She managed to shoot jump shots just over their heads and into the net. The boys always tried to stop her but no one could.
I began to notice her at other times, basketball in hand, playing alone, sometimes until dark. One day I asked her why she practiced so much. She looked directly in my eyes and without a moment of hesitation she said, “I want to go to college. The only way I can go is if I get a scholarship. I like basketball. I decided that if I were good enough, I would get a scholarship. I am going to play college basketball. I want to be the best. My daddy told me if the dream is big enough, the facts don’t count. Then she smiled and ran towards the court to repeat the routine I had seen her over and over again.
One day in her senior year, I saw her sitting in the grass, head cradled in her arms. I walked across the street and sat down in the cool grass beside her. Quietly, I asked what was wrong. “Oh, nothing,” came a soft reply, “I’m just too short.” The coach told her that because of her height she would probably never get to play for a top ranked team — much less offered a scholarship — so she should stop dreaming about college.
She was heartbroken and I felt my own throat tighten as I sensed her disappointment. I asked whether she had talked to her dad about it yet. She lifted her head from her hands and told me that her father said those coaches were wrong. They just didn’t understand the power of a dream. He told her that if she really wanted to play for a good college, if she truly wanted a scholarship, that nothing could stop her except one thing — her own attitude. He told her again, “if the dream is big enough, the facts don’t count.”
The next year, as she and her team went to the Northern California Championship game, she was seen by a college recruiter. She was indeed offered a full scholarship to a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) women’s basketball team. She was going to get the college education that she had dreamed of and worked toward for all those years.
It’s true: If the dream is big enough, the facts don’t count.
1. Which of the following is TRUE about the girl according to the passage?A.She sometimes played basketball alone because she had no friends. |
B.She believed that girls had to pay a bit more than boys to succeed. |
C.She played basketball so well that she could compete against some boys. |
D.She felt sad when her coach didn’t allow her to play for the college team. |
A.Because he thought her height was of little advantage. |
B.Because he thought her confidence in her ability had gone away. |
C.Because he thought she had been good enough to get a scholarship. |
D.Because he thought she couldn’t get along well with her teammates. |
A.Competitive. | B.Determined. | C.Demanding. | D.Humorous. |
A.Failure is the mother of success. |
B.Whoever wants to succeed must work hard. |
C.Only if you have a good result can you succeed. |
D.Follow your dream and you’ll make it sooner or later. |
10 . Xing Yifan and his parents were thrilled to learn that he had been admitted to Beihang University with a score of 645 out of a possible 750 points in this (2021) year’s national college entrance examination, or gaokao. It would take most high school graduates great effort to score that high.
But the challenge for 18-year-old Xing was greater, as he was born with congenital muscular dystrophy (营养不良), a group of disorders characterized by muscle weakness and problems with the eyes and central nervous system.
After the Spring Festival in 2004, the Xing couple took Yifan to Beijing for treatment, and he was finally diagnosed with CMD (先天性肌营养不良亚型) at Peking University First Hospital.
When relatives and friends heard the news,they advised the couple to have another baby, but they were determined to pour all their love and care into their son.
“Yifan is an angel who came to our family,” the father said. “He might have broken wings, but we will never give him up.”
The young man’s health continued to deteriorate (恶化). As a result of his condition,he is unable to grow much muscle, so his skeleton (骨骼) suffers from a lack of support and protection.
“He has never walked independently and can only sit against a support,” said Xing Dacheng.
“And every 30minutes,he has to lie down to rest,even in the classroom.”
The condition has also deformed Xing Yifan’s spine and fingers, making it difficult for him to write. “His teachers and principals from primary school to senior high school never refused him. The opportunity of education gave us lots of help,” his father added.
Hou Suyun, head teacher at Xing Yifan’s primary school,carried him up and down stairs during the six years he spent at the school.
Yang Weihong, head teacher at Xing Yifan’s junior high school, gave him extra care but subjected him to the same strict academic requirements as his classmates. “I tried everything I could to stimulate his desire to study, hoping to give him more confidence,” Yang said. “I also hoped he would discover his own sense of worth.”
Yang’s methods worked. Xing Yifan got the highest score in his school for the senior high school entrance examination in 2018.
1. Which word can take the place of the underlined word “thrilled” in Paragraph 1?A.Excited. | B.Relaxed. | C.Moved. | D.Astonished. |
A.In 2001. | B.In 2002. | C.In 2003. | D.In 2004. |
A.His parents never gave him up. |
B.He’s suffered a lot from sickness since his birth. |
C.His teachers helped him a lot. |
D.He studied harder than his classmates. |
A.Head teacher at Xing’s primary school. |
B.Kind and careful, like Xing’s mother. |
C.Responsible for Xing’s life at school. |
D.A strict teacher with wisdom and strategies. |