One day, some young people from a local rehabilitation (康复) center visited a wildlife park. Tippi, a guide, stood before a cheetah (猎豹). “Her name is Subira. She’s a three-year-old cheetah,” she tole the audience.
All the visitors sitting in the chairs were amazed by the cheetah’s beauty, except a teenage boy, Cory. He pulled a long face and made noises, showing his boredom.
Tippi continued, “The cheetah is the fastest animal on earth.” “Aren’t you, honey?” She asked in a cheerful tone, looking at the cheetah lying atop a tree. Giving Subira a dirty look, Cory replied, “Oh, just a skinny cat. Next! Bring out the stupid tigers or whatever so we can get this over with!” However, the cheetah gently looked at Cory and make a happy sound. “I think she likes you,” Tippi told Cory. “I don’t care,” the boy just replied.
What had happened to Cory? Why was he so angry? The boy had dreamed of someday playing Major League Baseball and having many fans. He knew he had a promising future. That was before the car accident. In it, he lost his leg and also lost his hope, joy and spirit. He felt useless and hopeless.
Now he sat in a wheelchair, angry at the world. He was here today on another “boring field trip” from the rehabilitation program. Suddenly, the creature jumped down. Seeming to show her skills, she immediately ran fast forward. “Oh, she’s so beautiful,” the crowd said.
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1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
“She only has three legs!” someone suddenly said, surprised.
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At last, Cory smiled, with his eyes shining with hope and confidence in his professional future.
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2 . “Mountains are always smaller in your imagination than they are in real life,” someone wise said. And the quote sprang to mind as I stared up at the snowy
My general feeling about the event was that it would be tough,but good strength
Gradually, however, the climbing became extremely
We’d been moving for hours and were
I was expecting to feel relieved and joyful when I finally succeeded,
A.peaks | B.caves | C.valleys | D.hillsides |
A.looked | B.worked | C.applied | D.called |
A.shocked | B.depressed | C.moved | D.relaxed |
A.saw | B.kept | C.found | D.caught |
A.colleagues | B.admirers | C.participants | D.assistants |
A.encouraging | B.exciting | C.energy-consuming | D.time-wasting |
A.blocked | B.warmed | C.wrapped | D.accompanied |
A.guiding | B.holding | C.blowing | D.chasing |
A.nowhere | B.place | C.sight | D.mind |
A.over | B.upon | C.into | D.across |
A.fear | B.hope | C.panic | D.anger |
A.approaching | B.escaping | C.crossing | D.extending |
A.while | B.since | C.so | D.but |
A.focused | B.reflected | C.depended | D.carried |
A.took | B.rode | C.turned | D.climbed |
3 . With the social media freely available, I've realized how easy it is to become a jealous cow. The truth is that however much I remind myself of the many wonderful things I have in my life, there are still moments when I look at those around me and feel bitterly upset by their success.
It's a horrible thing to admit! In an ideal world, I'd never want to be jealous of another person's achievements and I'd want to celebrate the successes of my friends. But sometimes it's hard, even when we want to. But I don't want to live my life as a jealous cow, and I assume you don't either.
It's easier to celebrate other people's wins if you celebrate your own. How often do we take the time to enjoy our success rather than instantly move onto the next thing we want to achieve? Last year, I decided to write a book. It was the only professional goal I set for myself and, while it tired me out, I got there. But as soon as it was done, I started planning my next goal-making the book a success. As I saw other people publishing books, I stopped celebrating and instead began to fear that mine wouldn't compete.
When I told a friend how I was feeling, she reminded me how much easier it is to clap for someone else when we also clap for ourselves. So, I took myself out for lunch, ordered a glass of wine and wrote myself a congratulations card. When I saw all those other books being written on my social media, I felt proud of each and every one of us who had battled to the end of the word count.
The other trick for celebrating other people's success is to realize that there is no limit on success. We can make more, which means that while it might seem as if others have everything and we have nothing, the reality is that life turns quickly and our luck could change at any time. If others have achieved those things, we can too. When we celebrate others, we're acknowledging their achievements but also cheering for ourselves as well as for our hopes and dreams and our belief that we can make them happen. And hopefully, when we do, those people will cheer for us too.
1. What can we infer from Paragraph 1?A.Social media is the source of the author's jealousy. |
B.Frequent successes on social media encourage envy. |
C.It is a pleasure to face others' successes on social media. |
D.People tend to be crazy about immediate success online. |
A.Appreciate what's been done. |
B.Show it off on social media. |
C.Reflect on gains and losses. |
D.Waite for others' congratulations. |
A.pursuing those achievable goals |
B.devoting yourself to the next goal |
C.admitting personal incompetence |
D.changing your attitude to success |
A.I'm so happy for us! |
B.What a considerate friend! |
C.I don't care about it! |
D.How selfless you can be! |
One evening a middle-aged lady was walking down the street when she noticed an old beggar sitting on the corner. The man was elderly, unshaven, and ragged. As he sat there, pedestrians walked by him giving him dirty looks. They clearly wanted nothing to do with him because of who he was - a dirty, homeless man. But when she saw him, the woman was moved to sympathy.
It was very cold that day and the man had his torn coat - more like an old suit coat rather than a warm coat - wrapped around him. She stopped and looked down. “Sir?” she asked. “Are you all right?”
The man slowly looked up. This was a woman clearly accustomed to the finer things of life. Her coat was new. She looked like that she had never missed a meal in her life. His first thought was that she wanted to make fun of him, like so many others had done before. “Leave me alone,” he shouted.
To his amazement, the woman continued standing. She was smiling - her even white teeth displayed in extremely bright rows. “Are you hungry?” she asked.
“No,” he answered ironically. “I've just come from dining with the president. Now go away.”
The woman's smile became even broader. Suddenly the man felt a gentle hand under his arm. “What are you doing, lady?” the man asked angrily. “I said to leave me alone.”
Just then a policeman came up. “Is there any problem, ma'am?” he asked.
“No problem here, officer,” the woman answered. “I'm just trying to get this man to his feet. Will you help me?”
The officer scratched his head. “That's old Jack. He's been a fixture around here for a couple of years. What do you want with him?”
“See that cafeteria over there?”she asked. “I'm going to get him something to eat and get him out of the cold for a while.”
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“Are you crazy, lady?” the homeless man resisted.
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She stared at him carefully. “Jack, do you remember me?”
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