1 . I still remember that busy autumn evening as I hurried with my eldest daughter, Athena, to get to her classroom on time for the parent-teacher night. We walked in and all eyes were on me. A few adults quickly quieted their kids’ whispers. A classmate yelled to my daughter, “What’s wrong with your mom’s face?” Shocked, I started to explain my condition, but my six-year-old daughter looked at him and said, “It’s my mom’s birthmark! Don’t be rude!” I was extremely proud of how she handled that situation.
I was quite young when I realized I looked different because of my large facial birthmark. I always thought I would be alone because of it. Being compared to Batman’s evil Two-Face made me believe I could never find love. But I was lucky enough to meet my husband, who saw me for who I am inside. When I had my first daughter, I was overjoyed, but I began to worry if the world would judge my children. I always worried I might pass my condition onto my children; I didn’t want them to grow up feeling judged. Unfortunately, my facial difference has impacted my children. My daughters get disinvited from birthday parties or sleepovers, or I learn certain kids are no longer friends with mine after their parents saw me at school.
When my kids were young, I explained how my special purple skin was rare and we talked about acceptance and never judging others on how they look. When my girls kiss my purple-skinned cheek, I feel “normal” around them and their unconditional love. With time going by, both my daughters have become my strongest supporters. Thanks to them, I’ve begun to feel more self-confident as I try to be a good role model.
Their worldviews are similar to mine. We see the world a little differently and with a kinder, more accepting heart. As the saying goes, your daughters will grow up to be your best friends. I know that will be the case for me!
1. What happened when the author went to attend the parent-teacher night?A.Athena was praised by others for her bravery and optimism. |
B.Athena defended her mother against her classmate’s rudeness. |
C.Some parents criticized their kids because of their misbehaviour. |
D.The author felt shocked at her daughter’s response to her classmate. |
A.Friendship needs to be watered by love. |
B.We should treat our children as best friends. |
C.We should accept other people’s differences. |
D.Our ability to handle difficulties can be developed. |
A.They have to drop out of school. |
B.They have the same physical condition as me. |
C.They have difficulty maintaining friendships. |
D.They feel worried because they are often judged. |
A.A birthmark to live with. | B.My strongest supporters. |
C.A kind and accepting heart. | D.The confidence to be different. |
2 . A man was fishing on the bank of a river. A boy came to see him fishing. The man was really good at fishing and he could catch a full basket of fish in a short time. The man saw that the boy was very cute, and he wanted to give him a whole basket of fish. But the boy shook his head. The man was surprised and asked, “Why don’t you want the fish? ”
The boy replied, “I want the fishing rod(竿)in your hands.”
The man asked, “Why do you want the rod? ”
“I will eat up all the fish in the basket soon, but if I have the fishing rod,I can use it to catch a lot of fish by myself.”
Many people will certainly say the boy is very smart...wrong! If he doesn’t know fishing skills. He can’t catch fish without a fishing rod. It’s useless to only have a fishing rod, fishing skills are more important than having a fishing rod.
Many people want to have a “fishing rod” in their life. They are just like the boy, they thought that if they had a fishing rod, they would have fish to eat. Life is full of exciting things, we should try to learn fishing skills instead of having a fishing rod.
1. The man was fishing on the bank of________.A.a river | B.a lake | C.a pool | D.a sea |
A.smart | B.silly | C.wrong | D.hardworking |
A.fish | B.eat fish | C.learn fishing skills | D.have a fishing rod |
Over the years I
First, ants never quit. If they’re heading somewhere and you try to stop them, they’ll climb over, they’ll climb under, and they’ll climb around. They never quit
4 . I was driving in my car the other day. The sun was out, the radio was playing, and I was singing along. The song was a
In truth, this world could have more kindness and less
A.long | B.boring | C.joyful | D.sad |
A.appeared | B.remained | C.happened | D.stayed |
A.ended | B.continued | C.jumped | D.fell |
A.cut down | B.made up | C.went down | D.went up |
A.exciting | B.interesting | C.unusual | D.crazy |
A.Finally | B.Generally | C.Secretly | D.Calmly |
A.anything | B.everything | C.something | D.nothing |
A.touched | B.watched | C.avoided | D.recognized |
A.freeing | B.protecting | C.helping | D.keeping |
A.collecting | B.moving | C.covering | D.throwing |
A.daughter | B.son | C.dog | D.cat |
A.stopped | B.stood | C.laughed | D.shouted |
A.weakness | B.kindness | C.loneliness | D.safeness |
A.For | B.Or | C.And | D.But |
A.silence | B.development | C.competition | D.sickness |
5 . My name is Ally Del Monte. I remember it clearly. When I was 10 years old, my
I was in the beginning stage of Lyme disease. My
The lady at the shop said, “I’m sorry, she’s too fat to be a princess.” I was only 10 years old, and I was
Several years later, I just turned 16, and instead of a party, I asked for a family
I’ve
A.classmate | B.partner | C.family | D.friend |
A.problem | B.surprise | C.chance | D.wonder |
A.persuade | B.encourage | C.send | D.take |
A.struggled for | B.paid for | C.asked for | D.headed for |
A.trouble | B.illness | C.injury | D.addiction |
A.big | B.small | C.tall | D.thin |
A.appear | B.work | C.cheat | D.crack |
A.annoyed | B.puzzled | C.heartbroken | D.confused |
A.pretty | B.positive | C.confident | D.outgoing |
A.dinner | B.camp | C.celebration | D.trip |
A.hard | B.convenient | C.strange | D.possible |
A.room | B.size | C.hand | D.pack |
A.time | B.way | C.place | D.attitude |
A.shared | B.heard | C.learned | D.requested |
A.wealth | B.shock | C.health | D.mind |
It was Mother’s Day morning last year. My son, a five-year-old boy
At the front of the supermarket a charity group was selling some beautiful
Instead I gave the flower to the woman’s husband
The man then gave his wife the flower,telling her who it was from. Although badly hurt,the old lady looked up at Tenyson with thanks in her eyes and gave him a little smile.
7 . Standing on the edge of the plane, my tandem skydiving (双人跳伞) instructor, Bill, turned to face me. “Do you have any last words?” he asked. “Yes,” I said, joking. “I hope my parachute (降落伞)
I’d never felt more alive as Bill and I
Worse still, our emergency parachute unexpectedly got
We
After years of treatment, the deep physical and mental pain is
I was always terrified of being myself and doing the things I wanted. Now I’ve learned I need to be
A.flies | B.breaks | C.opens | D.folds |
A.dropped out | B.stepped out | C.climbed out | D.rolled out |
A.blow | B.rise | C.turn | D.fall |
A.traveling | B.riding | C.skipping | D.escaping |
A.evaluate | B.define | C.ignore | D.fix |
A.caught | B.burnt | C.charged | D.controlled |
A.relieved | B.curious | C.guilty | D.stressed |
A.occupied | B.hit | C.attacked | D.swept |
A.strength | B.faith | C.spirits | D.thoughts |
A.scream | B.whisper | C.breathe | D.move |
A.taxi | B.coach | C.ambulance | D.bus |
A.returning | B.healing | C.beginning | D.worsening |
A.recovery | B.list | C.impact | D.fortune |
A.hopeless | B.aimless | C.selfless | D.fearless |
A.spend | B.value | C.recall | D.imagine |
8 . When I was a young man, I had a big ego (自负) and very little empathy (同理心). I thought I knew everything. I looked forward to fame and success. I can even remember proudly telling one of my friends in college: “If only everyone listened to me, they would all be happy.” I finally left school, ready to take on the world. Little did I know the world was about to take on me.
In the years following college, instead of success, I found struggles. I had trouble finding work. The jobs I did work at were either temporary or back-breaking and none of them paid well. When my wife and I had children, we were shocked to learn that not one but both of our sons had autis (自闭症) and would need to be taken care of for the rest of their lives. I had no idea why this had happened to us and I was very angry with the world.
In time, however, I began to change. My formerly massive ego was shrinking fast and my empathy was beginning to grow. Instead of finding joy in success, I found it in moments of love. Playing and laughing with my sons brought me so much happiness. My boys taught me more about peace, patience, kindness, joy, and unconditional love than I could have ever learned on my own. I began to share the lessons I learned through my writing and my life.
I finally realized that my purpose in this world had nothing to do with fame or success but everything to do with allowing love and light into my life and sharing it with everyone I could.
1. What was the author like when he was young?A.He was popular. |
B.He was a top student. |
C.He was overconfident about his abilities. |
D.He was warm-hearted to others. |
A.found a tiring but well-paid job |
B.wanted to live a challenging life |
C.didn’t want to have children early |
D.suffered many difficulties in life |
A.The time with his family. |
B.The books he wrote. |
C.The difficulties in his work. |
D.The improvement in his life. |
A.Life can be very hard for some people. |
B.Parents need to be patient with their kids. |
C.It’s important to learn how to be a father. |
D.The purpose of life is to share love. |
9 . “Ding... ding...,” the bell rang. The English teacher came into the classroom with test papers in his hand. All the students shouted. The teacher
There was not a question but only a small black “X” in the middle of the paper. The students were very
All the students thought about it hard and then wrote down their answers quietly. At the end of the class, the teacher collected their papers and read the answers.
Then the teacher said, “Don’t worry about the
Then the students discussed and expressed
Our life is a
We should try to take our eye off problems and
A.asked | B.complained | C.explained | D.guessed |
A.difficult | B.hard | C.easy | D.special |
A.waited | B.looked | C.searched | D.cared |
A.sell out | B.bring out | C.give out | D.put out |
A.Before | B.After | C.While | D.Until |
A.happy | B.sad | C.surprised | D.relaxed |
A.hated | B.forgot | C.remembered | D.noticed |
A.hear | B.worry | C.write | D.learn |
A.yourselves | B.ourselves | C.myself | D.themselves |
A.None | B.All | C.Neither | D.Both |
A.somebody | B.nobody | C.Everybody | D.anybody |
A.quickly | B.hardly | C.angrily | D.carefully |
A.results | B.suggestions | C.presents | D.jobs |
A.like | B.in | C.at | D.with |
A.her | B.his | C.their | D.your |
A.problem | B.challenge | C.gift | D.window |
A.Except | B.However | C.Also | D.Besides |
A.more important | B.bigger | C.smaller | D.more serious |
A.enjoy | B.Waste | C.invite | D.throw |
A.door | B.spirit | C.skill | D.journey |
“Life is not easy for any of us. We must work, and above all we must believe in ourselves. We must believe that each one of us is able to do something well, and that, when we discover what this something is, we must work until we succeed.”
—Madame Curie
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