1 . Beginning to learn gymnastics even before she could barely walk, Svetlana had always dreamed to enter the Olympics scene some day.
However, her
Her
Later that night, Svetlana pulled the gold medal out of her pocket and placed it on the old
A.intention | B.career | C.life | D.dream |
A.experienced | B.forgot | C.remembered | D.suffered |
A.walk | B.dance | C.sing | D.see |
A.rocked | B.wheeled | C.thrown | D.rushed |
A.open | B.relate | C.point | D.adapt |
A.bookmark | B.chapter | C.story | D.page |
A.Suddenly | B.Definitely | C.Surprisingly | D.Certainly |
A.walked up | B.got up | C.picked up | D.grew up |
A.opposite | B.inside | C.beneath | D.outside |
A.flooded in | B.faded away | C.mixed up | D.came out |
A.fright | B.sympathy | C.admiration | D.regret |
A.cheerfully | B.thankfully | C.nervously | D.doubtfully |
A.until | B.as | C.while | D.once |
A.approval | B.praise | C.support | D.access |
A.plan | B.sight | C.attempt | D.thought |
A.content | B.upset | C.eager | D.proud |
A.breath | B.wave | C.step | D.look |
A.unexpected | B.perfect | C.awful | D.finished |
A.hoop | B.book | C.letter | D.dress |
A.clouding | B.filling | C.rolling | D.rushing |
2 . Abandoned by a breeder (饲养动物的人) at only eight weeks old because she was deaf, Puppy had a tough start in life. But less than a month after being saved, the little dog is learning to recognize sign language commands with her new family.
Marie Williams, 41, and her partner Mark Morgan, 43, who are themselves both deaf, adopted the little dog from the animal charity The Blue Cross. The couple and their three sons Liam, 16, Lewis, 13, and Owen, 5, who have normal hearing, are teaching the loving dog sign language commands, including instructions for sit, come and roll over.
Marie Williams, from West Mersea, Essex, said, “We were thinking about getting a dog but when we saw Puppy was deaf we just could not believe it. She was so beautiful and the fact that she was deaf just made us fall in love with her even more—we knew that she would fit right into our family. ”
The distinctive dog, who has one blue eye, was dirty, sick and nervous when she was abandoned by a breeder who decided the deaf dog would not make him any money.
Miss Williams said, “I feel so angry that someone abandoned her because in his eyes she was not ‘perfect’. It goes to show with a little effort it is easy to cope with a deaf puppy—she has already learned the signs for several basic commands. I want everyone to see how well we have bonded with Puppy and how well she is getting on—she is so special to us. ”
Julie Stone, manager of The Blue Cross, said, “It was amazing to see how Marie, Mark and their children immediately bonded with Puppy and how they knew just how to get her attention. They are a brilliant match and Puppy has found the perfect home where I know that she will get the love she deserves. ”
The Blue Cross, which depends entirely on public donations, rehomes thousands of dogs, cats, horses, and small animals every year through its network of adoption centers.
1. What can we infer from the text?A.A deaf dog is good at learning sign language. |
B.A deaf dog tends to get along well with deaf people. |
C.A deaf dog is clever enough to learn all commands. |
D.A deaf dog can be trained and become a wonderful pet. |
A.Take care of her regularly. | B.Send for an animal doctor. |
C.Take her home. | D.Look for a new home for her. |
A.It regularly receives money from the government. |
B.All of its income comes from public donations. |
C.It earns money mainly by selling different kinds of pets. |
D.It is meant to adopt those disabled animals. |
A.A deaf dog’s new home. | B.How to treat a deaf dog well. |
C.The importance of the animal charity. | D.Sign language commands. |
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The news got around that the 2026 Winter Olympics would be hold in my hometown. It struck to me how I learned skating when I was child. At 7, I began to devote myself to skating, like all my friend. At the beginning, it was extremely tough for me to keep my balance. I always fall over on the ground, as a result of it I thought I had no talent for skating. So I gradually lost confidence and became impatient. The more impatient I was, the more terrible I did. I was about to give up while my father came to my assistance. With him encouraged me, I restored confidence and stood up again. As I practiced skating, she always helped me and put forward some specific advice. Eventually, I made it.
Five years ago, I had a nine-to-five job, and I usually commuted (通勤) to work by bus. Those long tiring hours of travelling were always annoying. But one day, it was healing.
It was a warm March evening, and I’d just taken a seat on the bus that would take me home. I sat in the third row, by the window, on the driver’s side. It was nearly 6:00 p.m., but the bus was not yet full and the driver gave no signs that he intended to get the bus on the road anytime soon.
A middle-aged woman took a seat opposite me. She was crying. Not speaking to anyone in particular, she tearfully told her story.
She had come to the city to visit her daughter. On the way to the last stop, a thief had stolen one of her bags. It had contained half of the money she’d brought with her. The other half was rolled in a handkerchief and hidden under her blouse, so she fortunately still had some money left.
The bus conductor, driver, and other passengers listened to her story. After a few minutes, she stopped crying, took out some cheese bread from her bag, and began to eat, looking still worried.
An old man in tattered (破旧的) clothes got on the bus. He sat in the seat directly in front of the woman.
After a few minutes, all seats were taken. The driver got behind the wheel and started the engine. The bus conductor collected tickets and began asking us where we were getting off. When he came to the old man’s seat, he became doubtful and asked the old man whether he had any money. The old man admitted that he did not. He explained that he had spent all his money this morning when he’d accidentally got on the wrong bus and now he was trying to go home.
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Upon hearing this, the bus conductor ordered the old man to get off the bus.
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The woman seated behind the old man was also listening and observing the whole thing.
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5 . A woman professor was giving a lesson to her students on stress management. As she raised a glass of water, everyone in the class
Answers called out
Lost in
“Our
What you have to do is put all your burdens down, as
“More often than not, life gets terrible when we think too much. And the moment you
“So rather than feeling
A.knew | B.agreed | C.expected | D.argued |
A.Instead | B.Meanwhile | C.Besides | D.Therefore |
A.full | B.little | C.heavy | D.much |
A.replied | B.ranged | C.read | D.remained |
A.weight | B.height | C.volume | D.size |
A.holds | B.calls | C.takes | D.depends |
A.finger | B.foot | C.arm | D.leg |
A.higher | B.longer | C.deeper | D.further |
A.thought | B.idea | C.plan | D.class |
A.doubts | B.joys | C.stresses | D.surprises |
A.carry | B.cover | C.hide | D.show |
A.late | B.early | C.soon | D.fast |
A.reset | B.reviewed | C.refreshed | D.reminded |
A.catch up with | B.let go of | C.put up with | D.take care of |
A.upset | B.satisfied | C.bored | D.confused |
6 . My mom, who was 95, lived in an assisted living care center in St. Paul, Minnesota. I drove up from Chicago one weekend for a
Her eyesight had grown
“Sure,” she said.
So I rubbed some Jergen’s lotion into her leathery palms and bent
“That feels good,” she said.
That was the
Those are the hands that
Those were the hands that
All I know to say this Mother’s Day is the same
“Thanks, Mom.”
1.A.visit | B.tour | C.party | D.lesson |
A.dark | B.clear | C.cloudy | D.rainy |
A.increasing | B.slipping | C.developing | D.shining |
A.brothers | B.sisters | C.sons | D.daughters |
A.fell | B.shook | C.lost | D.burned |
A.beautiful | B.dry | C.big | D.thin |
A.toes | B.fingers | C.arms | D.knees |
A.skillfully | B.quickly | C.violently | D.loudly |
A.let out | B.drive off | C.pick up | D.put away |
A.first | B.least | C.last | D.most |
A.on duty | B.on time | C.in short | D.in person |
A.caught | B.occupied | C.mixed | D.left |
A.hatred | B.memory | C.love | D.interest |
A.lifted | B.dragged | C.threw | D.put |
A.ambitious | B.active | C.energetic | D.anxious |
A.hatched | B.fried | C.rolled | D.painted |
A.taught | B.criticized | C.motivated | D.pushed |
A.curiosity | B.dullness | C.beauty | D.difficulty |
A.long | B.wonderful | C.light | D.simple |
A.friend | B.wife | C.colleague | D.father |
7 . What is intelligence anyway? When I was in the army , I
I had an auto-repair man once, who, on these intelligence tests, could not
Well, then, suppose my auto-repair man
Consider my auto-repair man
And I have an uneasy feeling he had something there.
1.A.failed | B.wrote | C.received | D.chose |
A.an average | B.a total | C.an exam | D.a number |
A.always | B.possibly | C.certainly | D.frequently |
A.Then | B.Thus | C.Therefore | D.Yet |
A.fixed | B.checked | C.drove | D.changed |
A.answered | B.practiced | C.designed | D.tried |
A.teacher | B.doctor | C.winner | D.fool |
A.brains | B.effort | C.hands | D.attention |
A.again | B.as usual | C.too | D.as well |
A.lies | B.jokes | C.news | D.tales |
A.bought | B.tested | C.found | D.needed |
A.cutting | B.hammering | C.waving | D.circling |
A.nodded | B.raised | C.shook | D.turned |
A.brought | B.packed | C.sent | D.sold |
A.clever | B.other | C.right | D.next |
A.What | B.How | C.Who | D.Which |
A.imagination | B.hand | C.voice | D.information |
A.trying | B.proving | C.practicing | D.examining |
A.for sure | B.at once | C.in fact | D.right now |
A.clear | B.silly | C.slow | D.smart |
8 . I was driving to a business appointment when I came to a very busy crossroad. The traffic light had just turned red. Suddenly, an unforgettable
At first I was touched. They were trying to
To my
I looked around the cars and noticed that
The couple
As I drove away, I did so with more awareness of life and care for others than ever before.
1.A.car | B.scene | C.accident | D.disaster |
A.deaf | B.sick | C.blind | D.weak |
A.clues | B.evidence | C.data | D.feelings |
A.achieve | B.resist | C.overcome | D.recover |
A.can | B.must | C.may | D.need |
A.since | B.when | C.before | D.till |
A.preventing | B.recognizing | C.removing | D.realizing |
A.anxious | B.surprised | C.annoyed | D.pleased |
A.despair | B.embarrassment | C.amazement | D.shame |
A.agreement | B.end | C.stop | D.conclusion |
A.or | B.none | C.either | D.nor |
A.couple | B.drivers | C.police | D.passers-by |
A.somebody’s | B.nobody’s | C.everybody’s | D.anybody’s |
A.Strangely | B.Obviously | C.Suddenly | D.Gradually |
A.ignored | B.joined | C.encouraged | D.defeated |
A.adjusted | B.adapted | C.accepted | D.adopted |
A.frightened | B.puzzled | C.troubled | D.impressed |
A.yet | B.even | C.still | D.already |
A.helpless | B.speechless | C.hopeless | D.emotionless |
A.going on | B.going by | C.breaking down | D.breaking out |
9 . On my 70th birthday, I decided to take part in 70 different sports before I turned 71. I had played sports as a youngster and never stopped. So I was
A few days after my skating
As youngsters we dream of joining in the Olympics. As we get
A.happy | B.proud | C.confident | D.thankful |
A.However | B.Therefore | C.Meanwhile | D.Somehow |
A.risk | B.try | C.look | D.trip |
A.making | B.helping | C.hearing | D.watching |
A.shortly | B.carefully | C.suddenly | D.finally |
A.teach | B.offer | C.bring | D.tell |
A.hoped | B.decided | C.refused | D.wanted |
A.explored | B.performed | C.explained | D.reported |
A.story | B.record | C.adventure | D.task |
A.great | B.interesting | C.cool | D.pleasant |
A.knowledge | B.skill | C.gym | D.equipment |
A.learned | B.created | C.chose | D.gained |
A.stronger | B.richer | C.older | D.busier |
A.disappear | B.continue | C.stay | D.weaken |
A.competition | B.match | C.paddleboard | D.game |
10 . Jayce Crowder began noticing when he was in kindergarten that he looked different from his classmates. They had two
It started when one boy
A few weeks later, Lewis came home from her job and turned on the TV to a
The boys met at Washington Middle School a couple of months later and
A.hands | B.feet | C.legs | D.eyes |
A.stared | B.laughed | C.pointed | D.smiled |
A.tears | B.questions | C.anger | D.curiosity |
A.argues | B.promises | C.regrets | D.admits |
A.differences | B.words | C.answers | D.solutions |
A.bedtime | B.news | C.fiction | D.adventure |
A.seeing | B.making | C.posting | D.shooting |
A.cutting | B.hiding | C.injuring | D.missing |
A.watching | B.contacting | C.becoming | D.beating |
A.exciting | B.essential | C.inspiring | D.influential |
A.headed for | B.turned to | C.wrote to | D.called on |
A.company | B.system | C.meeting | D.program |
A.confidence | B.strength | C.charm | D.courage |
A.secretly | B.immediately | C.seriously | D.closely |
A.involving | B.enjoying | C.helping | D.abandoning |
A.given to | B.meant for | C.chosen for | D.connected with |
A.actions | B.stare | C.criticism | D.words |
A.Ever since | B.Thanks to | C.Owing to | D.In spite of |
A.emotional | B.slight | C.complex | D.obvious |
A.phenomenon | B.influence | C.effort | D.success |