My father and I disagreed about my curfew (晚间在家的时间). He would say I had to be in by 9:30 on weekdays, and 11:00 on weekends, and there was no exception. One day, I took courage to first show my opinion on my curfew. I told him it made me feel like a junior high school kid. He explained that though a curfew might sound like a restriction, it was really about people looking out for one another.
The very next Friday after that exchange, my dad and I had tickets to see our own town’s professional football game. On that day he was driving his car to a nearby city to meet some major clients and told me that his getting home and our leaving for the game would be tight.
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I was beside myself with extreme anxieties, assuming the worst had happened.
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____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2 . When I was little, my mom put her love into making traditional Chinese soups for me. I’m talking Ching bo leung (清凉补), with a lot of herbal(中草药的) ingredients that give the soup a
As a kid, I never
First, she would state all the health benefits that the soup has.
“How can this strange water improve my
Then, she’d tell me it tasted
Lastly, she’d bribe (贿赂) me with a piece of candy.
And somehow that would
I
She’d always say, “I
When I was young, I
But as I got older, I
Recently, I recalled (回忆起) this
My daughter was
I told her, “Because I love eating them.”
1.A.good | B.real | C.strange | D.natural |
A.enjoyed | B.minded | C.regretted | D.stopped |
A.teach | B.promise | C.allow | D.encourage |
A.skill | B.grade | C.health | D.situation |
A.common | B.different | C.cheap | D.cold |
A.disappear | B.work | C.happen | D.increase |
A.advise | B.forget | C.begin | D.avoid |
A.wondered | B.understood | C.realized | D.explained |
A.buy | B.prepare | C.stand | D.find |
A.keep | B.love | C.imagine | D.consider |
A.honestly | B.hardly | C.secretly | D.eagerly |
A.doubted | B.hoped | C.agreed | D.knew |
A.dream | B.plan | C.memory | D.show |
A.threw | B.cut | C.planted | D.ate |
A.angry | B.surprised | C.excited | D.ready |
3 . Faced with a medical emergency, most people would freeze or panic,
Suzie, from North Tyneside, had just returned home with her mom Rowena. But as soon as Rowena
With dad Wiliam at work, it was
She carefully described her mother’ s situation to the
“Her dad and I told her she must have
A.regularly | B.generally | C.especially | D.rarely |
A.vital | B.deadly | C.special | D.creative |
A.looked | B.drove | C.stepped | D.lived |
A.suffered | B.heard | C.learned | D.recovered |
A.lost | B.found | C.combined | D.deserted |
A.stopping | B.starting | C.struggling | D.trying |
A.up to | B.ready for | C.far from | D.lack of |
A.disaster | B.emergency | C.army | D.theft |
A.happier | B.smoother | C.warmer | D.better |
A.open | B.close | C.repair | D.knock |
A.rest | B.look | C.sleep | D.try |
A.apology | B.greeting | C.calculation | D.treatment |
A.directions | B.superpowers | C.intentions | D.introductions |
A.policemen | B.firefighters | C.doctors | D.volunteers |
A.lucky | B.enthusiastic | C.positive | D.optimistic |
4 . An expensive car speeding down the main street of a small town was soon caught up with by a young motorcycle policeman. As he started to make out the ticket, the woman behind the wheel said proudly, “Before you go any further, young man, I think you should know that the mayor of this city is a good friend of mine.” The officer did not say a word, but kept writing. “I am also a friend of chief of police Barens,” continued the woman, getting more angry each moment. Still he kept on writing. “Young man,” she persisted, “I know Judge Lawson and State Senator (参议员) Patton.” Handing the ticket to the woman, the officer asked pleasantly , “Tell me, do you know Bill Bronson.”
“Why, no,” she answered.
“Well, that is the man you should have known,” he said, heading back to his motorcycle, “I am Bill Bronson.”
1. The policeman stopped the car because ________.A.it was an expensive car |
B.the driver was a proud lady |
C.the driver was driving beyond the speed limit |
D.the driver was going to make trouble for the police |
A.the policeman didn’t know her friends |
B.the policeman didn’t accept her kindness |
C.the policeman was going to punish her |
D.she didn’t know the policeman’s name |
A.an honourable fellow | B.a stupid fellow | C.an impolite man | D.a shy man |
A.had no sense of humor (幽默) | B.had sense of humor |
C.had no sense of duty | D.was senseless |
5 . While I was driving a motorbike with one hand, a lady suddenly stepped into the street. I braked
Thus, I had to
When swimming, I need to wear a tight racing suit. It took a lot of practice to become
At a Paralympic event, everyone player has a(n)
At first, learning to ask for help was the adaptation that proved to be more difficult than putting on a
A.occasionally | B.slowly | C.hesitantly | D.sharply |
A.relearn | B.predict | C.analyze | D.memorize |
A.forgiveness | B.assistance | C.permission | D.protection |
A.gather | B.change | C.worsen | D.appear |
A.equal to | B.opposed to | C.skilled at | D.crazy about |
A.choosing | B.preserving | C.washing | D.removing |
A.ready | B.afraid | C.relieved | D.shocked |
A.blame | B.inspire | C.free | D.greet |
A.alternative | B.certificate | C.shortcoming | D.disability |
A.seek for | B.point out | C.hold up | D.look into |
A.confident | B.outgoing | C.strange | D.selfless |
A.guidance | B.conflict | C.joke | D.incident |
A.hat | B.swimsuit | C.coat | D.glasses |
A.initially | B.dangerously | C.widely | D.frequently |
A.gave up | B.objected to | C.ended up | D.put off |
During breakfast, Alan suggested going to the Lego Land to have fun and his mom agreed.
“We’ll stop by the supermarket and buy some snacks and fruits. Now hurry and eat and then we’ll go. It’s going to be a lovely day. Grandma is coming with us. She’ll be here any minute.”
Alan ate his breakfast and then ran into his room to get his shoes. The problem was that he could only find one of them. He looked under his bed, but all he could see were dirty pants. He moved some of his toys out of the way, but still couldn’t find his shoe. After he had checked everywhere in his room, he ran into the kitchen. “Mom, I can’t find my shoe. Will you wait while I look for it?” he asked.
His mom thought about how many times she’d told Alan to clean his room up. She said something to Alan’s grandma in a low voice. Then, she said to Alan,“You will have to stay home. Your dad and I will take your brother Alex to the Lego Land. Grandma will stay at home with you.”
“No! Please wait for me. I want to go to the Lego Land,” Alan cried. “I’m sorry, Alan. I’ve told you a dozen times to clean your room and you did not do it. You can’t find your shoe now. It’s your own fault for not cleaning your room.You will stay home.”
Alan ran into his bedroom, crying. His mom came to the door and said, “Alan, clean that room of yours before I get home. I’ve told Grandma not to give you any sweets until you make your room clean and tidy.” She went out with Alex and the brothers’ dad. After a minute, they drove away.
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Alan sat on his bed and cried for a long time.
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Alan and his grandma were sitting at the table, eating when his mom, dad and Alex came home.
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7 . When Boris left school, he could not find a job. He tried hard and he wrote letters to many companies until he could not afford to buy any more stamps. Boris began to lose his confidence, then depressed. Still he went on trying and still he failed. He began to think that he had no future at all.
“Why don’t you start your own business?” one of his uncles told him. “The world is a money-locker. You’d better find a way of opening it. ”
“But what can I do?”
“Get out and have a look round. ” advised his uncle.
“See what people want; then give it to them, and they will pay for it. ”
Boris began to cycle around the town and found a suitable piece of waste ground in the end. Then he set up his business as a cycle repairer. He worked hard, made friends with his customers and gradually managed to win his good fame. A few months later, he found that he had more work than he could deal with by himself. He found a number of empty shops but they were all no good: in the wrong position, too expensive or with some other problems. But at long last, he managed to find an empty shop in a new place where there were plenty of customers but no competition.
Boris and his assistant taught themselves how to repair motorcycles. Slowly but surely the profits increased and the business developed. At last, Boris had managed to open the money-locker and found bank notes and gold coins inside.
1. Which of the following best describes Boris’s job hunting experience?A.Boring. | B.Surprising. | C.Encouraging. | D.Disappointing. |
A.repairing cycles |
B.buying empty shops |
C.cycling around the town |
D.developing a waste ground |
A.it was not so expensive |
B.he had a lot of old customers there |
C.there were good opportunities there |
D.he could make good use of his skills there |
8 . My great-grandfather, my grandfather and my father are all farmers. My father expects me to become a farmer and
Three years ago, my father took me to an airport to visit one of his friends. His friend
Since then, if I had time, my father’s friend would teach me how to fly. He
At the age of 18, I had to tell my father what I wanted to do but I didn’t want to make him
A.respect | B.join | C.remember | D.believe |
A.introduced | B.examined | C.needed | D.owned |
A.real | B.special | C.huge | D.popular |
A.ordered | B.allowed | C.forced | D.trained |
A.return to | B.look at | C.think about | D.care for |
A.problem | B.custom | C.challenge | D.goal |
A.even | B.still | C.never | D.already |
A.for | B.through | C.after | D.against |
A.sick | B.worried | C.angry | D.excited |
A.waited | B.followed | C.left | D.ran |
A.plan | B.love | C.excuse | D.explanation |
A.terrible | B.amazing | C.important | D.encouraging |
A.silence | B.sadness | C.surprise | D.anger |
A.counting | B.searching | C.saving | D.changing |
A.different | B.strange | C.lost | D.deep |
9 . In a world where acts of kindness often go unnoticed, a good story that has been discovered reminds us of the power of care and the effect it can have on someone’s life.
It all started with a “Kindness Week Challenge” given to Brennan by his 8th-grade teacher, Ms. Watkins. Little did he know that this challenge would lead to a wonderful friendship with 84-year-old Ms. Ann.
Brennan’s promise to send his little attractive things every day for a week developed a habit of checking up on Ms. Ann and sending gifts regularly(定期地), long after the challenge was over.
Their friendship has now lasted for over five years, and Brennan still visits Ms. Ann every month with flowers, cakes, chocolates, cards and more.
They talk about everything from his high school life to his college goals. The pair has found that they share a common love of chocolates. Ms. Ann always hopes to hear about what he’s doing and loves to share her own stories from a different time. They have become the best friends, with Brennan treating her as his great-grandmother.
Brennan’s mom, Traci, takes pride in her son. She said, “The best thing a teenager can do is to take care of the elderly. I’m so glad my son has added more sunshine to Ms. Ann’s life. I hope he always remembers the joy he’s brought her, and his fun talks with her, keeps his kind heart, and thinks of others.”
Ms. Ann’s daughter Emma, with her husband Gould, has a 2-year-old son. They are thankful for Brennan’s friendship as they cannot always be with Ms. Ann. Brennan’s kind heart has brought more sunshine into Ms. Ann’s life, and her encouraging words have helped to inspire(启发)him in return.
1. How did the task “Kindness Week Challenge” affect Brennan?A.He discovered his love of chocolates. |
B.He became a good friend of Ms. Ann. |
C.He developed a habit of receiving gifts. |
D.He learned how to choose attractive things. |
A.Flowers. | B.Cakes. | C.Chocolates. | D.Cards. |
A.His kindness to others. |
B.His talent for telling stories. |
C.His good performances at school. |
D.His ability to earn money for the gifts. |
A.Worried. | B.Sorry. | C.Thankful. | D.Surprised. |
10 . Robeson was born in a very poor family. At seven, he had to pick coal in a deserted mine near his home, and then he sold what he had picked and
When he was fifteen, he worked
Robeson
A.earned | B.spread | C.hid | D.borrowed |
A.afford | B.spend | C.send | D.read |
A.like | B.as | C.for | D.by |
A.hated | B.decided | C.regretted | D.wished |
A.the teacher | B.his parents | C.himself | D.his schoolmates |
A.could | B.ought to | C.would | D.should |
A.so | B.very | C.too | D.quite |
A.joy | B.time | C.interest | D.taste |
A.refused | B.agreed | C.let | D.allowed |
A.only | B.worst | C.last | D.laziest |
A.ordinary | B.regular | C.common | D.frequent |
A.struggled | B.listened | C.mastered | D.learned |
A.except for | B.according to | C.in spite of | D.as well as |
A.taught | B.lent | C.sent | D.offered |
A.made of | B.coming from | C.leading to | D.covered with |