Jenny lived in a small village. When she was a child, what she liked to do most was watch the blue sky and enjoy birds flying freely in the sky. She always imagined that some day she could also fly in the sky like a bird.
When Jane was in the fourth grade, one day, her teacher asked them to write a report on what they wanted to be when they grew up. She poured her heart into her report and wrote that she dreamed to become an airline pilot in the future. She thought that she did a great job because she expressed her real idea successfully. However, to her surprise, her paper came back with an “F” on it. The teacher told her it was nothing but a “fairy tale”, which could never become true. Jenny felt completely disappointed and sad. In her heart, she didn't want to accept that a girl couldn't become a pilot. But as the years went by, Jenny was beaten down by the discouragement again and again from people around her. “Girls can't become airline pilots; never have, never will. You're crazy.” Finally, Jenny gave up her dream.
However, when Jenny studied in her senior year of high school, she met an English teacher called Marsha, who was a strict teacher with high standards but very kind. She often inspired her students to do something meaningful in the future. One day, Mrs. Marsha asked all the students to think about the question: “What will you do in the future?” At that time, Jenny hesitated for a while. She was worried that she would be laughed at again. But soon she felt a rush of the old enthusiasm, and with excitement she wrote down the very old dream of becoming a pilot right away.
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The next day, Marsha came into the classroom with a bright smile on her face.
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After supper last night, I went to the park nearby take a walk with my parents. To my surprised, there were so many people there. Over one hundred people were dancing with music. Another group of people were standing in a circle at the corner of the square, singing some old song. Some small kids, accompanying by their parents, were painting toy dolls. It seemed that everybody enjoys themselves very much. I was moved by the scene in the front of me. I noticed most of us were not rich as they didn’t dress well, and they seemed to be very happy. All of a sudden, I realized that they were the really ones who knew the truth of life.
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I asked my dad if I had ever made him cry ago.He said,“Once.”He told me that on my first birthday,he laid out a pen,a dollar and a toy in front me.He wanted to see that I would pick.I think that a lot of Chinese people to do that. It represents what you'll value most in grow up. For examples,the pen is intelligence,money is wealth,and the toy is fun.To his surprised,l just sat there and stared at the items.After the while,l pushed everything aside and went right into his arms.He didn't realize that he is one of the choices.And that was the first,and the only time that I had made her cry.
4 . I prided myself on being a good neighbor.Each house I passed held a friendly
How did things go wrong? It
Imagine my
“He’s always perfectly sweet with us!” Kelly said, getting defensive. “I had no idea you
Things just got worse from there. Maybe I could have been more diplomatic about that cat, but Kelly should have been more sorry. If anyone was going to
This time, as 1 walked by Kelly’s house, my feet slowed,almost
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A.party | B.association | C.symbol | D.design |
A.way | B.point | C.side | D.view |
A.waving | B.eating | C.swinging | D.breathing |
A.happened | B.refused | C.pretended | D.failed |
A.shadow | B.sight | C.reminder | D.change |
A.combined | B.dealt | C.started | D.met |
A.universal | B.natural | C.normal | D.unusual |
A.aggressive | B.kind | C.sweet | D.noisy |
A.anger | B.anxiety | C.astonishment | D.sadness |
A.house | B.neighbor | C.bowl | D.cat |
A.fatter | B.friendlier | C.healthier | D.smarter |
A.action | B.reach | C.breath | D.control |
A.adored | B.punished | C.disliked | D.loved |
A.sacrifice | B.win | C.withdraw | D.apologize |
A.unconsciously | B.officially | C.forcefully | D.difficultly |
A.heard | B.said | C.did | D.watched |
A.agreed with | B.stared at | C.aimed at | D.got rid of |
A.signed | B.swallowed | C.explained | D.swam |
A.catching | B.fastening | C.connecting | D.hugging |
A.broken | B.improved | C.changed | D.built |
5 . The phone vibrated(震动)and Amy's name appeared on the screen. “They found something,”she said , and then , trying to put me at ease , “Don't worry . They'll go in and remove it . It'll be alright.”Eighteen months later, the cancer ended her life. Amy's disease and death were astonishing for us all.
In spite of pain and fear, Amy's humor and compassion(同情)remained. In the middle of a life interrupted, Amy continued to display a concern for others. She once said, before sitting down to a lovely meal on a small island in Maine, as family and friends gathered to celebrate her forty-sixth birthday,“Wouldn't it be nice if everyone with cancer could have a special day like this?”I'm certain that every one of us wondered whether this would be her last birthday. And yet, in that moment, Amy was not thinking of herself but of others who have a cancer.
With her passing away, Amy's family and friends contributed thoughts and ideas so that we could create a foundation that was most like the individual we hoped to honor. We wanted to fulfill her wish that“everyone with cancer could have a special day”.
Less than six months after Amy passed away, our foundation“Amy's Treat”was registered. Since its beginning, Amy's Treat has helped thousands of people whose lives have been changed by cancer for free. It has given out over a million dollars' worth of direct aid, services and access to a“special day”.
Volunteering for Amy's Treat has restored in me a once shaking faith in the thoughtfulness of humankind. We wouldn't be successful without the generous kindness of so many people who will never meet the person or families that their checks and donations will benefit.
“Wouldn't it be nice if everyone with cancer could have a special day like this?”Amy once said. Because she lived and because she died , many have. I think she'd be pleased with how it all turned out.
1. What words can best describe Amy according to the author?A.Kind and respectable. | B.Smart and brave. |
C.Able and confident. | D.Lovely and hardworking. |
A.It is a cancer research center. | B.It is a non-profit organization. |
C.It is set up by Amy. | D.It is aimed at the poor. |
A.The staff's hard work. | B.The support from Amy. |
C.So many people's generosity. | D.The ideas of Amy's friends. |
A.Never get tired of doing kind things for others. |
B.Try our best to be resistant to deadly diseases. |
C.Be socially active to serve those poor patients. |
D.Involve ourselves in healthcare-related research. |
Boys like to be considered to be brave, but what kind of things can be considered to be brave? It is not a question that can be answered by words, but by the actual deed. A boy with the name Henry gave us a good example. Ronny and Henry were two friends in the same class. They always played together and went home together. One day as Ronny and Henry were going home after school, they saw some people fighting in the street corner. Ronny said excitedly, “Some people are fighting! Let’s go and have a look!” But Henry refused, “It’s none of our business. We’d better go home and don’t get close to them. Also our parents are expecting to have dinner with us together at home and I don’t want them to worry about me.”
“You are a coward, and afraid to go,” said Ronny, and off he ran to the spot with some other boys. Henry had to go home alone and didn't think about it anymore.
But Ronny thought Henry was a coward and told all the boys that. They laughed at him a great deal. From then on, they looked down upon Henry and didn’t want to play with him.
Henry was sad but he wasn’t angry with Ronny for his rude behavior, because he had learned that true courage was shown most in bearing misunderstanding when it was not deserved, and that he ought to be afraid of nothing but doing wrong. Thus, he just ignored the other boys’ laughter and continued to stick to his thought and go to school and study as well. However, Ronny didn’t invite Henry to go home with him anymore. Instead, he had his new friends who also thought Henry was a coward. Every day after school, they didn't go home directly but went to the river or somewhere to play games and had lots of fun.
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A few days later, something terrible happened to Ronny.
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7 . So many times we have said, “Oh, I'll do that tomorrow.” Sometimes
Our family has been
Shortly after Betty's birthday this year, I
As soon as I
You can imagine how
A.time | B.change | C.tomorrow | D.age |
A.put away | B.turned down | C.got through | D.put off |
A.relatives | B.neighbors | C.friends | D.strangers |
A.parties | B.cards | C.dinners | D.stories |
A.graduated | B.studied | C.grew | D.settled |
A.visited | B.called | C.managed | D.planned |
A.surprised | B.relaxed | C.annoyed | D.ashamed |
A.besides | B.therefore | C.meanwhile | D.instead |
A.soon | B.once | C.fast | D.slowly |
A.loved | B.protected | C.understood | D.comforted |
A.packed | B.showed | C.used | D.hung |
A.easily | B.well | C.badly | D.differently |
A.continued | B.finished | C.challenged | D.stopped |
A.immediately | B.eventually | C.fortunately | D.regularly |
A.energetic | B.curious | C.proud | D.calm |
A.reminding | B.informing | C.praising | D.instructing |
A.bills | B.flowers | C.goods | D.cakes |
A.returned | B.survived | C.struggled | D.died |
A.kindness | B.advantage | C.behavior | D.research |
A.applying | B.sending | C.waiting | D.preparing |
8 . Michael King had just taken out the money from the bank to cover a business debt he owed. For whatever reason, he was so careless that he accidentally left his wallet on the top of his car before starting the engine and heading home.
Meanwhile, Steve Harrison,who was heading in the opposite direction noticed something floating in the wind. Quickly realizing it was cash, he pulled over and caught it. He found King's wallet as well.
After pulling into a supermarket parking lot, Harrison counted the money — one hundred $100 bills and three singles for a total of $10,003. Though it might have been highly attractive to use the windfall, Harrison used his own money to pay for his shopping list.
Then Harrison tracked down King and returned his money and wallet.
“I never took seriously the idea of keeping it,” Harrison told the Times. “It's just simpler to do the right thing. Once I realized that there was an ID involved, I knew I would return the money.”
When the two arranged to meet, King couldn't afford to give Harrison a financial reward. Instead, he presented Harrison with a jar of homemade applesauce (苹果酱) — which he told Harrison was made with love and care by his family. And King isn't stopping there with his appreciation. Harrison has been promised home-smoked fish, homemade blackberry jam, and many more tasty treats in his future, which is a special form of currency that leaves a good taste in anyone's mouth.
1. How did King lose his money?A.It was stolen by a businessman. | B.He forgot to take it out of the bank. |
C.Wind blew it out of his car by accident. | D.He left it on his car top out of carelessness. |
A.Bank card. | B.Unexpected treasure. | C.Terrible weather. | D.Advanced machine. |
A.He thought it was right to return the money. | B.The ID card was the only thing in the wallet. |
C.He was not serious enough to find the owner. | D.He had wanted to keep the money for himself. |
A.Doubtful. | B.Unconcerned. | C.Disapproving. | D.Positive. |
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My father's friend Henry used to be a teacher at a medical school and he was very strict with his student. The students were afraid of him, though he was seldom pleased of the answers they gave. Once a student was seated before him, and Henry required him describe a certain illness, his description of which turned out to be OK. Then Henry asked about the cure for the illness, but the student gave the right answer. "How much will you give the patient?" "A full spoon!" Suddenly the student realizes that there was anything wrong. He said anxiously, "I've made the mistake: a full spoon is too many, and be can take only five drops." "It's too late; your patient has been died," Henry said cold.
10 . I'm currently cycling trails around Australia, and going to cycle the Nullarbor to
The human kindness I have been shown since this happened has been
So far, people have offered me places to stay,
My point is that there are so many good and warm-hearted people out there. My experience is that people are
A.raise | B.count | C.withdraw | D.cancel |
A.dust | B.pain | C.tax | D.noise |
A.borrowed | B.stole | C.shaped | D.transformed |
A.everything | B.anything | C.nothing | D.something |
A.kind | B.funny | C.calm | D.troublesome |
A.returned | B.passed | C.sold | D.donated |
A.practical | B.imaginable | C.impossible | D.worthwhile |
A.provided | B.ordered | C.checked | D.required |
A.price | B.issue | C.law | D.theory |
A.nearly | B.eventually | C.hardly | D.merely |
A.correct | B.unsuitable | C.uncomfortable | D.powerful |
A.fooled | B.dragged | C.welcomed | D.forced |
A.cloth | B.money | C.milk | D.bread |
A.as | B.through | C.until | D.before |
A.interview | B.agreement | C.struggle | D.quarrel |
A.surgeons | B.applicants | C.citizens | D.officials |
A.commercially | B.mentally | C.impossibly | D.mainly |
A.find | B.realize | C.admit | D.damage |
A.competence | B.crash | C.hope | D.sacrifice |
A.pay off | B.break through | C.settle down | D.give back |