Marmi, my big sister, was eagerly looking for a pup (小狗) to look after and love all her life, so she would ask Mummy many times for a pup of her own, but the answer was always no. You see, my mum is not very fond of dogs, never has been, and always says they're too big a responsibility. She's just not a dog person. Well, that didn't stop my sister from looking or hoping for a dog. She used to search online for her favourite breed (品种). Until one day Marni found some Cavapoo pups advertised for sale. She immediately showed Mummy and begged to go and see them. Not sure how my sister persuaded her, but to our surprise, Mummy said we could go and have a look at them but not to get high hopes. Marni rushed everyone in the car before Mummy changed her mind. Off we sped to the advertised breeder's house which luckily wasn't too far. We got to the house and I bet I could hear my sister's heart dancing with excitement. As we rang the doorbell, we could hear cute little barks coming from inside. We went in and saw lots of little black pups excitedly jumping around. There were other people there too, so we needed to choose one fast if you know what I mean. It was rather crowded but the breeder let us hold and cuddle (搂抱) the pups. The breeder handed a little confident pup to Marni. The little pup seemed an old friend with my sister. But after a lot of cuddles, Mummy said we had to go and would have to think about it.
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As we were walking towards the door, the little pup followed my sister.
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The little pup made a mess (杂乱) of our home.
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2 . In 2017, I was diagnosed (诊断) with Type 1 diabetes (糖尿病). And then I was told that I couldn’t drive for a few weeks until my blood sugar levels had
Driving was a
I found it really
I couldn’t
A.settled | B.increased | C.worsened | D.changed |
A.problem | B.task | C.habit | D.joy |
A.failure | B.mistake | C.burden | D.success |
A.hard | B.convenient | C.safe | D.funny |
A.worrying | B.thrilling | C.amazing | D.fine |
A.Thus | B.Meanwhile | C.Instead | D.However |
A.record | B.manage | C.examine | D.describe |
A.hospital | B.office | C.school | D.factory |
A.exercise | B.trouble | C.dream | D.experiment |
A.explain | B.return | C.suggest | D.repeat |
A.forget | B.regret | C.believe | D.remember |
A.unafraid | B.unfair | C.unsure | D.unhealthy |
A.blood | B.help | C.evidence | D.money |
A.shouted | B.wondered | C.said | D.imagined |
A.canceled | B.used | C.borrowed | D.copied |
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删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
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2.只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。
It snows heavily last night and I got up early than usual this morning. I cleaned the snow from the sidewalk in the front of my house before leave for school. It was such cold that I wanted seek warmth in the house. But then I sudden noticed the houses which an elderly neighbour lives in. I didn’t think he could deal with the snow by him, so I cleared his sidewalk and driveway. How a surprise it probably was when he woke up.
An elderly lady
She said she couldn’t imagine she would
Elizabeth told me she loved flowers, and I burst into
5 . Twelve-year-old Mathew Flores is different from other kids. He loves junk mail, and these ads were the only reading materials he could find. Once he asked his mailman if he could offer him some.
The question surprised the mailman. He asked the boy the reason, and then shared the story on Facebook. “Today while delivering mail, I saw a boy reading ads, and he asked me for more mail. In fact, he wants to go to the library, but his family is very poor and he doesn’t have money to take the bus.”
The mailman then asked his Facebook friends if they could give some books to the boy. He wrote, “Most kids want computers or mobile phones! But what he wants is books. It’s great to see his unusual wish, and you may have seen him smile when I said I could help him!” “He is counting on me,” he said. “So I am counting on you!”
The mailman thought the Facebook post might bring in 50 to 60 books. But it was passed on quickly. People from around the world, including the UK, Australia and India, have sent books. Hundreds of books have been delivered to the boy’s door, with hundreds more still on their way.
When books first started arriving, Flores was surprised at what happened. “I thought they were mistaken, but they indeed were for me.” He says that he can’t wait to share the books with other kids, and has promised to read every one.
1. How is Flores different from other kids?A.He sells books. | B.He likes reading. |
C.He delivers mails. | D.He wants to be a mailman. |
A.took him to the library | B.paid for his bus tickets |
C.offered him some junk mail | D.posted his story on Facebook |
A.He is honest. | B.He is hardworking. |
C.He is confident. | D.He is warmhearted. |
A.A junk mail | B.An unexpected gift |
C.An excellent job | D.An interesting book |
As the monitor as well as one of the top students in my class, I am always a proud boy. Sometimes I rely so much on
During the competition, I thought I performed
Having experienced the failure, I realize that it is important to listen to others’ opinions.
7 . A flight attendant’s kindness towards a passenger with Parkinson’s disease is appreciated on the internet after a woman shared his story on social media.
Sharon Radcliffe was on a Delta Airlines flight from Detroit to Nashville last week when the flight attendant, Jeffrey Jones, discovered that an older woman in coach class struggled with the neurodegenerative disease. To Radcliffe’s surprise, Jones immediately took the senior by the hand and brought her to an empty seat in first class. “For the ENTIRE flight, I could see him checking in on her, patting her back, helping her get up, walking her (holding hands) up and down the aisle and generally ‘mother hen-ing’ her,” Radcliffe wrote on Facebook.
When Radcliffe asked if he needed any help caring for the woman, Jones simply said: “I got this.” “He told me his grandmother had Parkinson’s and that he was all good, but that he very much appreciated my offer for help,” said Radcliffe. “As I sat in my seat, I literally had tears in my eyes.” Radcliffe, who works at a hospital in Marquette, Michigan, praised Jones for his kindness before she left the plane. Then, she posted the photos of Jones on Facebook where they have been shared thousands of times.
As news agencies continue to pick up the story of Jones’s sympathy, the flight attendant also turned to social media to express his thankfulness for the experience. “All of the positive comments, shares, feedback, etc. have been an amazing and humbling experience for me,” wrote Jones. “And thank you to Delta for showcasing my story, which happens to be one of thousands upon thousands of the good deeds and hearts we as flight attendants perform and share every day in and out of the air.”
1. How did Jones deal with the older woman?A.He followed Radcliffe’s instructions. | B.He took care of her skillfully and attentively. |
C.He turned to doctors on the flight for help. | D.He provided her with professional treatment. |
A.She assisted Jones in the caring. | B.Her grandmother was a Parkinson’s sufferer. |
C.She has appreciable eyes for kindness. | D.She contributed the story to the newspaper. |
A.He was totally surprised. | B.He believed he deserved it. |
C.He felt his life was disturbed. | D.He thought he was somewhat overpraised. |
A.A Post Is Widely Shared on Facebook. | B.Flight Attendant Takes the Senior to First Class. |
C.Medical Treatment Is Performed in the Air. | D.Flight Attendant Gives a Hand to a Parkinson Senior. |
8 . A farmer grew some vegetables in his garden. One day his wife was ill and he had no money. He had to sell some cabbages and carrots in the market. The next morning he took two baskets of vegetables to town. But it was raining hard that afternoon and there were few people in the street. When his vegetables were sold out, it was dark. He bought some medicine and hurried to his village.
On his way home he saw a person lying on the snow. He placed his baskets on the ground and was going to help the person to get up. At that time he found it was a dead man and there was much blood on his body. He was so afraid that he ran away quickly, without taking the baskets with him.
The next afternoon the farmer was sent to the police station. Having shown the baskets, an officer asked: “Are these yours?” “Yes, sir.” the farmer answered timidly (胆怯).“Have you killed the man?” “No, no, sir.” the farmer said in a hurry. “When did you see the dead man?” “About seven last evening.” “Did you see who killed the man?” “No, Sir.” The officer brought out a knife and asked, "Have you seen it yet?” “No, Sir.” The officer became angry and told the policemen to beat him up and send him into prison.
That evening the officer went on trying. Pointing to the knife, he asked again, “Have you seen it yet?” “Yes, Sir.” The officer was happy and asked, “When and where?” “I saw it here this afternoon, sir.”
1. The farmer decided to sell the vegetables to ________.A.buy some food for his family | B.buy some medicine for his wife |
C.go to see a doctor | D.go to the cinema |
A.they were too bad | B.they were very expensive |
C.it rained hard that morning | D.few people liked to go out on such a bad day |
A.the policemen were coming towards him. |
B.his wife was waiting for him at home. |
C.he was afraid to see a dead man. |
D.it was so late that he couldn’t stay there any longer. |
A.know who had killed the man | B.know if he had seen the dead man |
C.ask when he saw the dead man | D.ask if he had seen the knife |
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On a bright November day, a graceful English lady walk into a cozy bookshop in the heart of London’s Chinatown. She picked up a orderly pile of New Year cards and calendars decorating with beautiful Chinese paper cutting patterns and Chinese ink paintings. Then she warm greeted the shop assistant. The lady was 91-year-old Pamela Youde whose husband was the late Sir Edward Youde, which served as the governor of Hong Kong between 1982 and in 1986. For several decade, Youde has been a loyal customer of Guanghwa Bookshop. Every winter, apart from buy New Year cards from Guanghwa for her friends and family, he also buys Chinese calendars for each of her four grandchildren. She expects help them learn Mandarin well.
10 . Any dog’s love can feel like a miracle(奇迹). Mason is a strong
That day a lot of people
Three weeks after the
Mason was hurt so bad that he needed weeks to
A.cat | B.by | C.dog | D.horse |
A.went through | B.looked for | C.died from | D.fell into |
A.safe | B.lovely | C.lonely | D.brave |
A.woke | B.escaped | C.disappeared | D.starved |
A.gained | B.found | C.enjoyed | D.suffered |
A.upset | B.calm | C.grateful | D.dangerous |
A.so that | B.even though | C.as if | D.now that |
A.honest | B.certain | C.special | D.sorry |
A.designed | B.searched | C.protected | D.solved |
A.get | B.turn | C.end | D.pick |
A.disaster | B.miracle | C.festival | D.celebration |
A.belonged | B.went | C.got | D.fell |
A.tired | B.excited | C.frightened | D.determined |
A.find | B.decide | C.prepare | D.keep |
A.stories | B.reasons | C.experiences | D.questions |
A.rest | B.medicine | C.result | D.help |
A.beaten | B.hurt | C.paid | D.fixed |
A.volunteered | B.tried | C.continued | D.struggled |
A.leave | B.count | C.recover | D.develop |
A.weak | B.healthy | C.clever | D.hopeful |