Robert and Henry were good friends in the same class. They always played and went home together. One day Robert and Henry were on the way home. Robert asked Henry to go swimming with him in a river nearby where swimming was forbidden, but Henry refused. Robert shouted at Henry and said, “You are a coward (胆小鬼), and I won’t play with you. ” Without any words, Henry was a little angry and went home alone.
The next day Henry went to school as usual, but Robert told all the boys that Henry was a coward and all of them laughed at Henry a great deal. Robert didn’t invite Henry to go home with him any more. Instead, he played with some other boys 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.
A few days later, Robert was swimming with his new friends in a river, when he suddenly struggled and cried, “Help, help!” But his new friends didn’t help him and ran away as fast as they could.
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Robert was still struggling in the river.
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Robert’s life was saved.
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2 . I was now, in the months of November and December, expecting my crop of corn. On a sudden, I found I was in danger of losing it all by enemies of several sorts. It was hardly possible to keep away from them. The goats and the hares which I called enemies, tasting the sweetness of the leaf, lay in it day and night. As soon as it came up, they ate it so close that it could get no time to shoot up into stem.
I could do nothing but make a fence around it, which I did with a great deal of work because it required speed. However, as my land was small, suited to my crop, I got it totally well fenced in about three weeks’time. Shooting some of the animals in the daytime, I set my dog to guard it at night, tying him up to a post at the gate, where he would stand and bark all night long. So in a little time the enemies gave up and left the place, and the corn grew very strong and well.
But as the animals damaged it before, while my corn was in the leaf, the birds were likely to harm it now. Going along by the place to see how it grew, I saw my little crop filled with fowls, who stood, watching till I should be gone. I immediately let fly among them, for I always had my gun with me. I had no sooner shot than there rose up a little cloud of birds, which I had not seen at all, from among the corn itself.
1. Why were the goats and hares called enemies?A.Because they woke him up at night without a break. |
B.Because they damaged the fence over and over again. |
C.Because they often came to feed on the young corn. |
D.Because they always kept him away from the field. |
A.He shot some animals with a gun. | B.He put a dog at the gate to watch it. |
C.He drove away animals by himself. | D.He made a wooden fence around it. |
A.Birds. | B.Hares. | C.Leaves. | D.Goats. |
3 . Those who have children will know that it’s incredibly important to celebrate their children’s birthdays -especially when they’re younger. However, this year children have to experience a birthday in lockdown. Elizabeth Guthrie’s parents were
Like many people across the globe, Elizabeth loves dogs, so her parents wanted to do something that would
In the end, the whole community
Isn’t it
A.excited | B.curious | C.concerned | D.doubtful |
A.rules | B.prejudices | C.arguments | D.customs |
A.quietly | B.safely | C.traditionally | D.secretly |
A.preparation | B.achievement | C.solution | D.introduction |
A.encourage | B.allow | C.persuade | D.push |
A.printed | B.posted | C.found | D.dropped |
A.promoters | B.walkers | C.protector | D.trainers |
A.specific | B.convenient | C.different | D.critic |
A.permit | B.join | C.invite | D.remind |
A.played | B.marched | C.banded | D.walked |
A.even | B.just | C.again | D.ever |
A.funny | B.busy | C.big | D.lucky |
A.busy | B.doubt | C.telling | D.lucky |
A.observe | B.remember | C.organize | D.decide |
A.amazing | B.beneficial | C.adventurous | D.challenging |
4 . Michael felt extremely hot. Why was it so hard to breathe? They had rehearsed(排练) the play, and Michael knew his part. But he was still nervous.
What if I say the wrong thing? What if I trip(绊倒) and fall?
Michael tried to think of
Michael
“A piece of cake,” Jake had said. “Jake, you’re right,” Michael thought. “Nothing to be worried about.”
“You have a(n)
“Everyone in place,” said Mr. Murray.
Michael found that the theater was
Michael felt a hand on his shoulder and turned to see Serene giving him a(n)
“You can do it”, she said.
The play began.
“This is not a plant I’ve ever seen before,” said Jake.
It was Michael’s turn to
“We must ask for help with the plants,” said Michael.
He took a deep
A.Worries | B.Lies | C.Difficulties | D.Choices |
A.bad | B.possible | C.pleasant | D.frightening |
A.sitting | B.standing | C.exploring | D.fixing |
A.strange | B.surprised | C.proud | D.relaxed |
A.watched | B.directed | C.understood | D.debated |
A.important | B.easy | C.normal | D.different |
A.program | B.school | C.play | D.plan |
A.dirty | B.full | C.old | D.small |
A.polite | B.weak | C.encouraging | D.winning |
A.show | B.say | C.buy | D.explain |
A.waiting | B.thinking | C.asking | D.working |
A.opinion | B.voice | C.duty | D.line |
A.allow | B.help | C.stop | D.invite |
A.breath | B.sleep | C.look | D.interest |
A.peaceful | B.angry | C.disappointed | D.grateful |
5 . Cats have no emotions. At least, that’s what my husband once claimed. I argued that my two cats experience emotions. They feel anger, fear, and happiness. He agreed with me, but stuck to his opinion that cats don’t feel love. However, my cat, Sebastian, would teach him otherwise.
When my next-door neighbour moved in, he had a cat named Juliet. She was an indoor lady, always watching the environment through the window. Then one day when I accompanied my cat to the backyard for his playtime, Sebastian caught sight of Juliet gazing at him behind the window. It soon became obvious that they were attracted by each other. So every day thereafter, whenever I let Sebastian out, he would rush straight to the backyard next-door and they would sit gazing lovingly at each other through the screen, she inside, and he outside. Even my husband watched in amazement, and he would murmur, “But cats can’t feel love...can they?”
Five months later, my neighbour had to move because of work. My heart sank. I wondered how Sebastian would react to Juliet’s leaving.
For months after Juliet moved away and the new neighbour moved in, I often caught Sebastian sitting by Juliet’s window, looking into the apartment in search of his lady. The new neighbour didn’t mind having the “Peeping (偷看) Sebastian” after I explained his reason for being there. Sebastian marked the small area outside that window as his territory. Other male cats were allowed in the backyard, but not near Juliet’s window, which he guarded until his death.
Even now, when my husband and I walk through the backyard and see that window, he reminds me of the lesson Sebastian taught him...that cats do indeed fall in love.
1. What can be inferred from paragraph 2?A.Juliet was allowed to go out. |
B.Sebastian enjoyed the moment with Juliet. |
C.The author was the only person to accompany her cat. |
D.The author’s husband hated the two cats staying together. |
A.Because he couldn’t play in the backyard. |
B.Because he couldn’t get along with other cats. |
C.Because there were few places for him to play. |
D.Because the area was guarded by him for Juliet. |
A.The death of Sebastian. | B.The neighbour’s sudden departure. |
C.The story between the two cats. | D.The argument between him and the author. |
A.Cats, Like People, Have Feelings | B.Cats Love People |
C.Love—the Only Feeling Between Cats | D.Cats Are Not Able to Fall in Love |
On a cold windy day, a poor boy tried to pay his way through school by selling goods door to door. Wandering on the street, he was not a successful seller. What’s worse, he found that he only had one dime left. His empty stomach reminded him constantly that for days he hadn’t eaten anything. He had no choice but to beg for a meal at the next house. Hesitantly he knocked at a door, thinking about what to say when it was opened. However, he lost his nerve when a lovely young woman opened the door. “What can I do for you?” asked the young woman. The boy paused for a while, “Would you please give me some...a drink of water?” the boy dared not to look directly into her eyes. She looked at the bony boy and thought he might need something to give him energy so she brought him a glass of milk. His head rising and small hands taking the cup, he drank it up slowly, and then asked, “How much do I owe you?” “You don’t owe me anything,” she replied with a warm smile on her face. “My mother has taught me never to accept pay for a kindness.”Deeply moved, he said sincerely, “Then I shall thank you from the bottom of my heart.” As Howard Kelly left that house, he not only felt stronger physically, but it also increased his faith in the whole human race. As a matter of fact, he was about to give up and quit before that point.
Years later the young woman became critically ill. However, the local doctors were unable to give an effective medical treatment. Finally they sent her to a hospital in the big city, where specialists can be called in to cure her rare disease. Among those famous specialists, Dr. Howard Kelly was called in for the consultation. When he heard the name of the town she came from, a strange light filled his eyes. Immediately, he rose and went down through the hospital hall into her room.
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Dressed in his doctor’s gown, he went in to see her.
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________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________7 . Lenore Skenazy is a New York journalist. When she wrote about how she had left her nine -year -old son in central New York and let him take the subway home alone, she caused a
So. are we living in a risk-averse(风险规避的) culture where we limit our children’s ability to
A.pleasant | B.fierce | C.illegal | D.embarrassing |
A.idea | B.emotion | C.outcome | D.mission |
A.surprised | B.frightened | C.annoyed | D.excited |
A.requested | B.allowed | C.desired | D.invited |
A.change | B.property | C.benefit | D.wage |
A.arrangement | B.violence | C.movement | D.argument |
A.support | B.follow | C.confirm | D.define |
A.possibly | B.usually | C.eventually | D.nearly |
A.alongside | B.earlier | C.afterwards | D.sooner |
A.fear | B.pressure | C.disability | D.danger |
A.on his own | B.in his way | C.now and then | D.more or less |
A.get into | B.look into | C.take on | D.deal with |
A.steps | B.risks | C.charge | D.control |
A.stress | B.freedom | C.protection | D.barrier |
A.appeal | B.fancy | C.involve | D.occur |
8 . Gerald Swindle was waiting to check out in a store when he noticed the elderly woman checking out in front of him was talking endlessly about herself to her cashier(收银员), who just stayed attentive all the time.
Gerald Swindle was a bit annoyed with how long their conversation was going. But as Gerald waited for his turn, his attitude began to change. Not only did he conclude that their conversation was very important, but found himself captivated by what the elderly woman said once he stopped to listen.
“You were patient with this lady,” Gerald later said in a video recalling what had happened. “You did nothing but followed her conversation, listening to every word she said, and never rushing her.”
He added, “You showed me what people ought to be. Sometimes it might be the only person they talk to this week. Sometimes I need that, so I appreciate it.”
“I never expected this to come about because it was just a regular day for me. I was just doing my job,” Emily, the cashier, said.
But since posted online, the video has become popular with nearly 2 million views! The comment section was quickly filled with others sharing how inspired they felt by Emily’s kindness.
Best of all, that elderly woman has since come back to the store several times, and the two of them are becoming quite close. “What I’ve learned is so amazing—you can have an effect on people just by being yourself working at the store,” Emily said.
1. How did Gerald act at the talk between Emily and the customer at first?A.He listened with full attention. | B.He focused on his own shopping cart. |
C.He felt lucky to be not talkative. | D.He felt a little angry at the long talk. |
A.Stuck. | B.Angered. | C.Inspired. | D.Attracted. |
A.What patience Emily showed to the customer. |
B.What led a store to become popular online. |
C.How Gerald dealt with the customer attentively. |
D.How Emily was praised by an elderly woman. |
A.Caring for the old can bring benefit to us. |
B.Listening to people is a skill to master. |
C.It’s sometimes easy to influence other people. |
D.Being a cashier is a good way for connection. |
9 . At 91 years old and with Alzheimer’s disease, Gene McGehee was finding his golden years to be his loneliest. That all
When Gene
Gene’s
Gene’s daughter, Cathy, said he
Gene and the kids enjoy their one-hour “playdate” every afternoon. They
A.changed | B.happened | C.mattered | D.began |
A.rushed | B.stayed | C.stepped | D.glared |
A.view | B.fortune | C.alternative | D.position |
A.willing | B.curious | C.annoyed | D.afraid |
A.awarded | B.nicknamed | C.owed | D.handed |
A.expected | B.faded | C.damaged | D.born |
A.infectious | B.mild | C.severe | D.rare |
A.meeting | B.consulting | C.asking | D.accompanying |
A.last | B.next | C.most | D.first |
A.leg | B.eye | C.arm | D.brain |
A.needs | B.remembers | C.ignores | D.discovers |
A.learned | B.suffered | C.benefited | D.recovered |
A.ruined | B.promoted | C.brightened | D.explored |
A.blessing | B.reward | C.problem | D.burden |
A.eventually | B.cheerfully | C.regularly | D.frequently |
A.exchange | B.communicate | C.tell | D.play |
A.breaks in | B.blows up | C.passes down | D.participates in |
A.rises | B.shines | C.moves | D.sets |
A.normal | B.necessary | C.special | D.cautious |
A.screams | B.complaints | C.laughter | D.news |
10 . A retired United States soldier named Terry McGlade, who had served in Iraq and Afghanistan, says his dog Major is a hero. He is specially trained to sense when McGlade is about to have a seizure (突然发作), get his phone and dial 911 for help.
When Major had recently sensed an incident about to happen, and McGlade collapsed and hit the floor, Major was able to get to McGlade’s phone, and more or less bite on the phone which is specially set up so that when multiple buttons are pressed and held in, it goes into emergency call mode (模式), and dials 911.
“He was actually able to get my phone out of my pocket,” McGlade said.
The 911 operators who got the call from Major said they never heard him bark or anything. However, they could hear what sounded like a confused man in the background, and did get quite doubtful after quite a few calls from McGlade’s cell phone kept coming in. Quite clearly, Major was using his leg and also stepping on the screen to get the phone to dial for help.
After Major was sure someone would be on their way to help, he then made his way out to the front of the house to wait. When the police and ambulance arrived, he led them into the house and right to McGlade, still in danger.
“I probably would have been in severe trouble if he hadn’t called,” McGlade said.
McGlade was taken to the hospital, where he was kept overnight for observation, but thanks to his best friend, and now hero of the day, Major. He is feeling much better, and will make a full recovery with little risk of lasting damage from this particular incident.
1. What does the underlined word “collapsed” in paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Slept. | B.Fell. | C.Cried. | D.Ran. |
A.By seeking somebody else nearby for help. | B.By sending a text message to the 911 operator. |
C.By keeping barking at the other side of the phone. | D.By biting and stepping on the buttons of the phone. |
A.Major had made one call to the 911 center before the ambulance came. |
B.Operators in the 911 center were confused by Major’s calls. |
C.Major guided the doctor directly to where McGlade lay. |
D.McGlade has completely recovered. |
A.Brave and naughty. | B.Serious and clever. |
C.Calm and lovely. | D.Intelligent and devoted. |