The Other Shoe
Shoes are made for walking.
But Aamir, a homeless Indian boy, doubted it. Wandering the noisy railway platform, he found one of his flip-flops (人字拖鞋) broken again. He hurried to a corner, sat down and tried to fix it, his bare foot pressing awkwardly against the ground. However, it was beyond repair.
He gave up and looked around aimlessly, staring at people’s shoes. Suddenly, his eyes were drawn to two boyish legs wearing flawlessly white socks and equally perfect black leather shoes, which were glittering in the mid-day sun. It was a boy of his age. He couldn’t treasure his possession too much, obviously, because every ten seconds, he stopped, bent down and carefully wiped a dust or two from his shoes. His father was constantly glancing over and urging him, “Hurry up! The train is coming!”
Aamir’s eyes followed the father and son, but mostly the leather shoes, as if enchanted (被施魔法的). Imagining himself wearing them, the comfort from the good leather, jaw-dropping look on his friends’ faces, he couldn’t help cracking a big smile.
The bell of the train drew him back; the fancy-shoe boy and his father were about to get aboard. They tried to crowd into the doorway. However, the instant the boy entered the compartment (车厢), one of his shoes fell off and before he could pick it up, the train began to pull away.
The shoe was now lying alone on the platform. Aamir’s eyes lit up with excitement. Like an arrow, he shot for the shoe and then picked it up, holding it with both hands as if holding the Queen’s crown. After a few seconds of hesitating and looking from the shoe to the train and back, he began racing — with only one good shoe, his flip-flop.
He held the leather shoe up, trying to pass it to the boy through the window, who was desperately reaching out his hand as well. However, it was never close enough.
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That left Aamir no choice but to throw the shoe onto the train.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2 . I grew up in a small town in Ohio, where everyone knew a man called Tom. Uneducated, he couldn’t talk plainly. And because he was
One day, he came walking by. I was about 12 and thought it would make me feel grown-up to
He asked how I was doing. I told him my father was
I knew he made a
That night I heard the
My father would not let me take the box
It was
A.ill-treated | B.bad-tempered | C.good-natured | D.warm-hearted |
A.condemn | B.tease | C.annoy | D.abuse |
A.delayed | B.promoted | C.adapted | D.unemployed |
A.laughing | B.whispering | C.cheering | D.clapping |
A.absorbed | B.removed | C.struck | D.fooled |
A.budget | B.profit | C.living | D.fortune |
A.funny | B.impossible | C.practical | D.moving |
A.perform | B.propose | C.preserve | D.pray |
A.window | B.door | C.fence | D.box |
A.explored | B.fastened | C.ignored | D.investigated |
A.held up | B.looked through | C.checked out | D.took over |
A.thrilled | B.touched | C.frustrated | D.ashamed |
A.back | B.away | C.out | D.apart |
A.money | B.check | C.ice | D.gift |
A.curious | B.hard | C.pleasant | D.precious |
We have three lovely dogs. On the National Day of one year, we drove to my mother’s home for
When night fell that day, we had the dogs
After enjoying the fireworks, we went back to the house
Now all these years later, the three dogs are gone, and all we have are
Holidays are not necessarily for fun or rest. Doing something meaningful can also gain special pleasure. When the final bell rang, the students were reminded that there was no school on Monday—the Labor Day.(劳动节) “Enjoy your extra day off,” said the teacher to her class. An extra day of fun suited Kayla just fine. She loved breaks. She wanted to go out to play with her friends. When the school bus dropped Kayla off, she ran into the house happily.
“How was school, Kayla?” asked her mom.
“It was great, Mom. I am excited about no school on Monday.”
“You just started back to school two weeks ago. Already in need of a break, huh?” asked Kayla’s mom with a laugh.
Kayla slept in the next morning. Saturday was her favorite day of the week. It rained most of the day, so Kayla enjoyed playing video games inside. On Sunday, her friends came over and they played basketball for several hours. Then it was Labor Day, you know, the extra day off that Kayla was so looking forward to. But Kayla was awakened early that morning by her dad. He told Kayla that in honor of Labor Day, the family would be cleaning both inside and outside the house. Kayla couldn’t believe it. This was a holiday. A day when she was supposed to be enjoying freshly squeezed lemonade while playing in her tree house. As Kayla wiped her eyes, she began to wonder if this was just a bad dream.
“Kayla, your breakfast is ready. We have a lot of work to do today. Let’s get a move on,” said Kayla’s mom. As she sat down at the kitchen table, Kayla asked her parents, “Are you serious about working today? Isn’t Labor Day a holiday?”
“Yes, Kayla. It is,” replied her dad. “But your mom and I thought working hard today would make you appreciate why Labor Day was celebrated in the first place.”
Paragraph 1:At first, Kayla felt disappointed at her parents’ plan for the holiday.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________George Ellet had a bright silver dollar from his mother for a New-year gift. He thought of all the fine things he might buy with it.
The ground was all covered with snow; but the sun shone out bright, and everything looked beautiful. So George put on his hat and ran into the street. As he went skipping along, he met some boys throwing snowballs. George soon engaged in the sport.
He sent a ball at James Mason, but it missed him, and broke a window on the other side of the street. George feared someone would come out of the house and find him. So he ran off as fast as he could.
As soon as he got round the next corner, George stopped, because he was very sorry for what he had done. He said to himself, “I have no right to spend my silver dollar now. I ought to go back, and pay for the glass I broke with my snowball.”
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He went up and down the street and felt very sad.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________6 . “A new student is waiting in your room.” My principal told me. “Name’s Mary. I’ll talk to you about her.” I nodded, some materials in my hands. “Fine,” I said. “We’re making valentine envelopes, a good way for her to get
She sat in the back of the room, her hands
The bell rang, little time to worry about Mary. After
I returned and grabbed a chance to explain this to my students, urging them to be patient and kind towards her. “It may be a long time
Later on a March day, my children noticed the flowers
“Thank you, God, you’ve given us a
A.involved | B.inspired | C.adopted | D.attended |
A.waved | B.folded | C.swung | D.slid |
A.respect | B.reply | C.review | D.request |
A.formed | B.broadened | C.spread | D.froze |
A.forcing | B.persuading | C.seating | D.trapping |
A.developed | B.quit | C.survived | D.caused |
A.crazy | B.silent | C.awkward | D.ashamed |
A.support | B.luck | C.love | D.advice |
A.after | B.when | C.until | D.before |
A.expressions | B.comments | C.approaches | D.impressions |
A.came across | B.come over | C.came out | D.come in |
A.profits | B.spirits | C.images | D.qualities |
A.otherwise | B.besides | C.therefore | D.however |
A.normal | B.responsible | C.careful | D.friendly |
A.gift | B.basket | C.wonder | D.tip |
Once there were two
The Country mouse went to the house of the City mouse. It was a very good house. Nice food was set ready for them to eat. But just as they began to eat, they
After some time they came out. When they came out, the Country mouse said, “I do not like living
8 . There was once a lazy crow (乌鸦). He thought it was too much trouble to
One day, he saw a fat pigeon (鸽子) flying by. “How happy and
Before long, an old man came along and brought them a large bag of food. When the man had gone, the crow flew over to the pigeons. “Caw! Caw!” said he. “Can I
“No, you can’t!” shouted the pigeons angrily. “We don’t know you. ”
The crow went home feeling
Sadly, the crow flew to his own forest. But when his old friends, the other crows saw him, they asked him to
“What looks easier isn’t always so,” the crow said to himself. “ I
A.pick out | B.look for | C.hand in | D.put away |
A.lovely | B.pretty | C.curious | D.happy |
A.well-fed | B.hungry | C.thin | D.healthy |
A.ignored | B.followed | C.attacked | D.imitated |
A.visitors | B.men | C.crows | D.pigeons |
A.join | B.feed | C.chase | D.watch |
A.awkward | B.angry | C.sad | D.scared |
A.goal | B.idea | C.choice | D.change |
A.guess | B.hope | C.think | D.understand |
A.welcomed | B.attracted | C.discovered | D.noticed |
A.Strangely | B.Fortunately | C.Finally | D.Suddenly |
A.hurry up | B.give up | C.set off | D.go away |
A.satisfied | B.worse | C.relieved | D.better |
A.friends | B.brothers | C.parents | D.sisters |
A.regret | B.doubt | C.wish | D.dream |
9 . Being a writer in the 21st century can keep you in front of a screen for so long that it feels like the room is sideways. Being a human with the Internet can mean hours spent on social media, scrolling and posting for so long that your sense of reality
I grew up in the city, not hiking or camping, so I knew nothing about the outdoors. I have three kids with endless energy, so I figured I could solve two questions at once. I would get a breather from my job and the kids would play with insects and realize there is nothing better than nature.
We drove to Great Falls, Virginia, where hundreds of people on any given day spent hours meandering through the hillside and forest. The blue water pulsed, turning white and crashing powerfully hundreds of feet beneath us. The kids held their breath as if they had seen magics. But it’s just nature, just the outside, and that had been there all along. Since then, we’ve been fascinated.
Last summer I felt my home’s walls closing in, so I decided to go camping. I built my first fire. My kids watched my every move, asking every ten minutes to help get more branches and roast meat. About a month, my craving to take a break from the city grew again. We camped two more times before the cold came, each time seeing a bit more of what nature had to offer city folks.
1. Why did the author decide to go outside three years ago?A.Because he was interested in nature. | B.Because he hoped to reduce anxiety. |
C.Because he fell in love with camping. | D.Because he was eager for the outdoors. |
A.Enjoy the beauty of nature. | B.Stay away from social media. |
C.Learn to protect themselves. | D.Choose to do what they are fond of. |
A.Tired. | B.Scared. | C.Bored. | D.Excited. |
A.Memory. | B.Chance. | C.Desire. | D.Ability. |
10 . I was born in a poor community on the north side of Boston, US, raised by a single mother who didn’t finish 3rd grade, lived each day on food stamps and attended what the media called “the most dysfunctional (功能失调的) public school district”. Not many people expected much of me, so I had to expect.
On my 13th birthday, I bought a poster of Harvard to hang in my room. Being at Harvard became what I dreamt about. Even if my electricity was cut off, I still woke up at 5:30, because I knew that my poster of Harvard was still hanging only two feet away from me.
Reminding myself of my goal each day made it easy to say no to the same choices I saw my peers making, because those paths wouldn’t have had me closer to my goal. Being poor could not take away my power to decide what I choose to do with my day. The poster gave me the courage to send emails to about 50 Harvard students to ask for feedback on my application essays; it gave me the energy to study just one more hour on my SATs when my friends were asleep; and it gave me the determination to submit just one more scholarship application when 180 others had already turned me down.
Every day, I could feel myself getting closer and closer to my goal as my writing got better, my SAT score increased, and my scholarship checks started coming in. Finally, an email arrived from Harvard. The first word was “Congratulations!” A month later, Harvard flew me up to visit the campus where for the first time I stepped onto my dreaming land.
Who you are today is the result of the decisions you made yesterday, and who you will be tomorrow will be the result of the choices you make today. Who do you want to be tomorrow?
1. What can we learn about the author from the first two paragraphs?A.All people expected too much of him. |
B.He grew up in a happy family. |
C.He accepted the greatest education. |
D.He had high expectation of himself. |
A.He spent more time preparing for the exams. |
B.He learnt from his peers from time to time. |
C.He often wrote feedbacks on others’ essays. |
D.He turned to his teacher when facing problems. |
A.Intelligent and humorous. | B.Generous and selfless. |
C.Determined and hardworking. | D.Courageous and friendly. |
A.Failure is the mother of success. |
B.Perseverance can help realize your dream. |
C.Easier said than done. |
D.It’s never too late to study. |