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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了如何改变生活以应对周围的各种变化。

1 . How do I change my life? If you’re asking this question, remember that the one constant thing in our life is change.     1     Instead of avoiding it, ask how you can change your life to work with the changes happening around you. Here are some best tips for you.

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Spend some time trying to sort out what is important in your life to make a life change. What is it that you want to achieve in your life? What are your dreams? What makes you happy? Your meaning in life sets the direction of how you want to live your life. Without meaning, you will spend the rest of your life wandering aimlessly.

Let go of regrets.

Regrets will only hold you back in life. You cannot change what you did or did not do in the past, so let it go. The only thing you have control over now is how you choose to live your present and future life.     3     Try writing down each regret on a piece of paper and then burying or burning it in your backyard.

Experience the joy of learning.

Learning new skills helps us to be more adaptable in new situations.     4     Reading is a great way for us to learn. To fully embrace the joy of learning, pick up that novel you’ve heard so many people talking about. Once you find the genre (体裁) that interests you most, read as many pages as you can.

Accept yourself.

    5     To create that change, you have to like yourself. There will be times in your life when you will face rejection, and there will be people who will not like you or your choices. Accepting who you are and loving yourself despite adversity helps you move forward in your life. Find your courage, love yourself, and step out and do something crazy.

A.Change your beliefs.
B.Find your life meaning.
C.Remember that your goals may change.
D.The more we resist it, the tougher our life becomes.
E.The only person who is going to change your life is you!
F.It also encourages us to be more creative and innovative in our thinking.
G.Each time you experience a negative thought about your past, challenge it.
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2 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

She was six years old when I met her on the beach near where I live. I drive to this beach whenever the world begins to close in on me. She was building a sandcastle and looked up, her eyes as blue as the sea. “Hello,” she said. I answered with a nod, not really in the mood to bother with a small child. I was depressed: my life seemed completely out of balance.

“What’s your name?” She wouldn't give up. “Ruth,” I answered. “Mine’s Wendy....I’m six.” She giggled, “Nice to meet you, Miss Ruth. Do you want to play? Maybe we can build something together. You’ll be happy!” She looked at me eagerly, waiting for my answer.

I just couldn’t refuse this lovely creature. I asked her: “Why don’t you go to school?” “I don’t go to school. Mommy says we’re on vacation.” She chattered little girl talk as we built the sandcastle. When I left for home, Wendy said it had been a happy day. Feeling surprisingly better, I smiled at her and agreed. She pointed toward a row of summer cottages and told me she lives there.

Three weeks later, I rushed to my beach in a state of near panic. I was in no mood to even greet Wendy when Wendy caught up with me, “I’d rather be alone today.” She seems unusually pale and out of breath. “Why?” she asked. I turned to her and shouted, “Because my mother died!” “Oh,” she said quietly, “then this is a bad day.” “Yes, go away!” “Did it hurt when she died?” “Of course!” I shouted. She didn’t say anything more, tears rolling down her face.

A month or so after that, when I went to the beach, she wasn’t there. Feeling guilty, ashamed and admitting to myself I missed her, I went up to the cottage and knocked at the door.

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A drawn-looking(憔悴的) young woman with red and swollen eyes opened the door.

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“She left something for you,” her mum’s voice trembled and handed me an envelop.

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3 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

I used to play football when I was a little kid. Okay, let’s face it. I was never really a little kid. I was so big that I got to play football a whole year ahead of my friends. Our football league didn’t have an age limit, but it had a weight requirement. If you were heavy enough, you got to play. I was heavy enough at the age of eight.

The only problem was, by the time I turned ten I was too heavy. You had to weigh a certain amount to start playing, but if you weighed too much they made you stop. Not playing would be just fine with me. I would be happier sitting at home reading a book.

Dad was one of the team’s big sponsors and friends of the coach, so I figured I would let him down and that quitting wasn’t an option. I went, day after day, and week after week... until I was eleven and weighed more than two hundred pounds. I thought that would be the end of it, once and for all.

However, my coach came up with a bright idea to help me lose weight. The very next practice he presented me with a T-shirt made out of a black garbage bag. “Put it on,” he said, pointing out the holes for my head and arms. “Start running around the practice field.” “Koop going, Fireplug (消防栓),” other players would shout. “Fireplug” was the new name they gave me. Although no one ever explained it to me, I figured it had something to do with me being shaped like it.

Every day in practice, I had to run in that stupid garbage bag. My short fat legs weren’t exactly comfortable, and often I’d trip and fall. The other players would laugh. At that moment, I asked myself, “Why? Was I being punished for something? Wasn’t the running, sweating and pain enough?” I suddenly realized that I’d been knocking myself out for something I didn’t even want to do in the first place!

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It was then that I decided I wouldn’t play football anymore.

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Much to my surprise, my dad was on my side.

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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。作者主动放弃了城市里繁华的生活,回到自己的家乡,由此找回了一度迷失的自己,使自己的生活重燃激情。

4 . So, I did it. I moved back home, despite all the disapproval. I left my good job, my relationship, and the endless opportunities.

Some people questioned me, “Why did you move back?” It was hard at first to admit that I liked being home, and that, actually, I didn’t prefer New York City (as so many people do). But after time, it became easier and less of an issue. And when they asked me why I moved back home, I confidently said, “Because I wanted to.” Many people welcomed me back into the community.

The first few months home were the most relaxing of my life. Every day I wake up to birds chirping, and sunlight coming in from the window-no traffic sounds or people screaming on the streets. It sounds like a Disney movie, but it’s so true! There is something about the air here-it’s clean. It smells good. I can also see the Grand Mesa (the largest flat-top mountain in the world) from my bedroom window. My work commute (通勤) is a four-minute car ride. And on summer nights, my favorite thing to do is watch the sunset from my porch because it’s the most beautiful thing I have ever seen.

I’ve been home for almost three years now, much to the surprise of my friends and family. Some friends even made bets on how long “this” would last. So far, I’m winning. But since I’ve been home my life has flourished. I realized that home, for me, is a place that inspires me. Because before, in the city, I felt like I had to compete with everyone to get ahead. Many times, forgetting what I was “fighting” for, I was clouded in competition and not passion. I lost touch with the other parts of myself, never quite realizing that the quiet country life provided that to me.

By coming home, I found myself again, the true me. I didn’t expect a city to give me opportunities because I could make my own.

1. Why does the author mention “a Disney movie” in Paragraph 3?
A.To introduce a new topic.B.To provide more details.
C.To give a vivid description.D.To support an argument.
2. How did the author win the bets with her friends?
A.By staying home longer than expected.B.By getting used to country life quickly.
C.By wining competitions at workplace.D.By leading a better life than in the city.
3. What is it that the author dislikes about city life?
A.Bad work relations.B.Few job opportunities.
C.Longer work commute.D.Too much competition.
4. What does the author refer to with the word “that” in Paragraph 4?
A.The goal she was fighting for.B.Living to be her true self.
C.The chance of getting ahead of others.D.A more comfortable life.
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文章大意:这是一篇寓言故事。三位旅行者的故事展示了不同的准备和结果:带伞者湿透,带拐杖者满身泥,而未带任何物品者通过机智避免淋湿和跌倒,强调了根据客观环境创造优势的重要性。

5 . Once there were three travelers checking in a hotel. When they went out in the morning, one traveler brought an umbrella and another one took a crutch (拐杖) _________ the third one left with _________ whatsoever.

When they were back in the evening, the man who brought an umbrella got his clothes _________ in rain; the one taking a crutch fell, all covered with mud; but the man empty-handed kept his clothes dry, _________ any mud on it. The former two guys felt it was _________, so they asked the third man why.

The third guy didn’t reply, but _________ asked the man with an umbrella, “Then why were you caught in the rain _________ without falling?”

“When it was raining, I felt so _________ for my prediction that I opened the umbrella and walked in the rain _________. I didn’t think I would be caught in the rain, but __________ my clothes got so showered. Going to the places which were too muddy to cross, __________ that I didn’t have a crutch for fear of falling, I walked very carefully. It __________ that I walked all the way back __________ and sound. ”

After hearing __________ the first man said, the third man then asked the man with a crutch why he became muddied all over himself instead of getting showered.

He answered like this, “When it was raining, I had no umbrella, so I __________ chose those places I could __________ from the rain to walk through. In the muddy places, I went on with my crutch, but I hadn’t thought I fell. ”

The empty-handed traveler __________, “When it was raining, I chose the places protecting myself from the rain and in the muddy places I kept particularly __________, so I was neither drenched nor fell. ”

The advantages are __________. Only if we create advantages by virtue of the objective environment can we __________ a success.

1.
A.WhenB.AsC.WhileD.Since
2.
A.anythingB.nothingC.somethingD.everything
3.
A.wetB.muddiedC.dryD.tidy
4.
A.despiteB.beyondC.withoutD.with
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A.commonB.strangeC.strictD.ordinary
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A.besidesB.otherwiseC.thereforeD.instead
7.
A.butB.andC.orD.thus
8.
A.pityB.gladC.anxiousD.upset
9.
A.sensitivelyB.curiouslyC.constantlyD.bravely
10.
A.unlikelyB.unexpectedlyC.unacceptablyD.universally
11.
A.consideredB.to considerC.consideringD.to have considered
12.
A.turned outB.brought outC.carried outD.picked out
13.
A.safeB.dirtyC.hurriedD.worried
14.
A.whatB.whichC.howD.why
15.
A.alreadyB.yetC.stillD.just
16.
A.preventB.protectC.shelterD.escape
17.
A.confusedB.regrettedC.depressedD.laughed
18.
A.pessimisticB.seriousC.casualD.cautious
19.
A.absoluteB.relativeC.obviousD.exact
20.
A.doB.makeC.takeD.change
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文章大意:本文为夹叙夹议文。主要讲述作者的女儿花了很多时间、耐心、善良、爱才驯服了那只猫。这个故事告诉我们,爱可以征服一切。

6 . I have discovered that I have a second shadow these days as I go outside. This one, however, has four legs instead of two. It is my daughter’s adopted, black cat: Miss Alice. Every time I go out the door she is waiting on my front porch, meowing to be petted. Then she follows me down the hill to my car sometimes running in front so she can get in my way for even more petting. And when I finally return home she is there asking for attention again.

It wasn’t always this way. The very first time I saw Miss Alice she was hiding under my house just having had a family of kittens. When I looked under there I got an angry hiss (嘘声) from her, warning me I was in for a clawing if I got near her kittens. It took a lot of time, patience, kindness, love, and cat food from my daughter to tame her. At first she didn’t want to be touched at all. Then she would only allow an occasional petting. Now my daughter can pick her up and carry her up the road to her house like a little baby. It still makes me smile to see how my daughter’s loving, caring and sympathetic spirit tamed this wild cat and made her as lovable as the most affectionate dog.

I guess that is the power of love. It can heal a hurting heart. It can save a broken spirit. It can uplift a sunken soul. It can free you from fear. It can transform your life. It can even take a violent, wild cat and turn her into a puppy dog in a cat suit.

Embrace (拥抱) the love in your own life then. Welcome the love of your family and friends into your life. And let your own love flow through everything you think, everything you say, and everything you do.

1. What do we know about the cat from the first paragraph?
A.It enjoys staying with the author.B.It tends to be in the author’s road.
C.It is often ignored by the daughter.D.It gets well along with the daughter.
2. What does the underlined word “tame” probably mean in Paragraph 2?
A.Feed her up.B.Make her mild.C.Arrange for her.D.Dress her up.
3. What makes the author still smile?
A.The lovely dog.B.The daughter’s love.C.The cat’s babies.D.The harmonious family.
4. What message does the text convey?
A.Where there is life, there is hope.
B.A friend in need is a friend indeed.
C.Love is life in its fullness like the cup with its wine.
D.Do what you fear, and fear that nature will fade away.
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7 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

Self-Portrait

Alia was disappointed to find herself in the drawing studio. She had been sick with the flu during the week when everyone else got to pick their classes. She had hoped for Astronomy or Marine Biology, but they were full by the time she got to choose. She loved everything about science, from the way it used facts and formulas to how it revealed the basic nature of things. But art was so un-scientific.

The first class project was self-portraits. Some students were drawing self-portraits using mirrors. Others were working from photographs. Alia glanced at the incomplete sketches, feeling like a cat in a dog show. But she had no choice. Hesitantly, she lifted a pencil, only to pause before the canvas. Confusion and reluctance were evidently written on her face; she had no idea how to proceed with her strokes.

The teacher came up to Alia’s easel (画架). Seemingly having noticed her trouble, he sat next to her.

“Every portrait begins with a circle,” he said. “Then you create a series of lines.”

To demonstrate, he drew a group of small, quick portraits. He began each one with a circle, some straight lines, and a triangle to determine where the eyes, nose, and chin should go. To Alia’s amazement, each portrait on the paper took form. Alia had never thought about it, but the features of everyone’s face were in the same spots. “Go ahead and give it a try.” The teacher handed the pencil back to her.

Taking a deep breath, Alia began her own self-portrait. She drew the basic form of a head, the way she had been shown. From there, she used lines to plot the features of her face. She had to take note of each detail, with each stroke, line and curve demanding her close attention. One wrong measurement could throw off the whole portrait.

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The process took patience and precision.

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Admiring her work, Alia suddenly realized drawing was just what she had hoped for.

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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了亚历克斯的年轻人和米娅合作完成一个火山模型的过程和获得认可后的感受。

8 . In Lincoln Elementary School, the students went wild with excitement on hearing the announcement of the upcoming science fair. Among the ________ participants was Alex, a promising young scientist with a passion for ________.

Alex envisioned creating a volcano model for the fair, complete with a(n) ________ display using baking soda (小苏打) and vinegar (醋). He was busy with his project when he noticed Mia, a recent addition to the school, _________ to resolve the complexities of the science fair. Instead of being ________, Alex decided to extend a helping hand and invited Mia to ________ him.

Their working together became a lively ________ of ideas and creativity. Alex patiently explained the scientific method, ________ his knowledge with Mia, who, in turn, put forward new thoughts. They ________ searched for materials, exploring science by trial and error. Time flying, their joint project, an eye-opening solar-powered model, was ________.

On the science fair day, the school gym was full of scientific wonders. When Alex and Mia confidently introduced their project and skillfully ________ the awe-inspiring sight of volcanic eruption, the judges were deeply impressed and awarded them a special ________ for teamwork.

Alex’s decision to ________ to Mia not only made the fair memorable for them but generated positive energy among the students, who realized that ________, as well as kindness, is truly a ________ in supporting one another in the pursuit of scientific knowledge.

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A.daringB.curiousC.hesitantD.eager
2.
A.theoryB.biologyC.experimentsD.adventures
3.
A.burningB.eruptingC.talentD.gravity
4.
A.strugglingB.offeringC.demandingD.managing
5.
A.well-intendedB.self-absorbedC.hard-workingD.easy-going
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A.replaceB.accompanyC.joinD.instruct
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A.exchangeB.raceC.changeD.challenge
8.
A.sharingB.checkingC.doubtingD.acquiring
9.
A.aimlesslyB.randomlyC.leisurelyD.tirelessly
10.
A.initiatedB.bornC.plannedD.located
11.
A.analyzedB.designedC.filmedD.demonstrated
12.
A.contractB.recognitionC.permitD.degree
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A.reach outB.get throughC.give inD.look up
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A.competitionB.dignityC.disciplineD.cooperation
15.
A.destinationB.subjectC.mustD.signal
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9 . It was a sunny Sunday afternoon. My husband was taking care of our baby girl so that my six-year-old and I could do some yard work, just the two of us. It was sure to be _______. But soon, the clouds of mosquitos seemed _______ to our bug spray (喷雾). I was sweating, itchy, and arguing with my son about _______to pull weeds. I had told him the “right” way — getting those weeds out from the bottom, by the roots, removing them entirely.

However, my son went about things in his own way. He pulled the_______ of the weeds off, moving quickly down the line as he left the remaining part still in the soil. Somehow, I found this to be incredibly _______Why couldn’t he do it in my way and save me the time of having to_______ his portion (部分)? Why did he do it at all if he wasn’t going to do it properly?

“If you would do as told, we’d be done earlier and_______ a longer period before we would have to returm and pull weeds next time.” I said, trying to keep my tone _______ He went back to his work, shaking dirt from his handful of growing things and throwing _______stems into our shared basket. “People do things... __________, Mom.” He said innocently.

My fire soon faded, replaced by the__________ realization that I’d just received a valuable__________from the person that I was supposed to be teaching. While trying to__________my baby girl, my kindergartener, and the yard work, __________ was a lifeline for me, a coping mechanism. But my way was, perhaps, not the best way after all. His time shouldn’t be __________. His job was to be a kid and take his time, for as long as he was able.

1.
A.relaxingB.disturbingC.urgentD.tough
2.
A.sensitiveB.resistantC.harmfulD.addicted
3.
A.howB.whoC.whetherD.why
4.
A.rootsB.fibresC.topsD.points
5.
A.amazingB.boringC.annoyingD.confusing
6.
A.recycleB.redoC.identifyD.ignore
7.
A.clarifiedB.launchedC.repeatedD.promised
8.
A.nervousB.mysteriousC.lightD.loud
9.
A.longB.brokenC..dryD.useful
10.
A.differentlyB.separatelyC.indirectlyD.absolutely
11.
A.satisfyingB.correspondingC.depressingD.humbling
12.
A.behaviorB.warmingC.reminderD.review
13.
A.raiseB.landC.teachD.balance
14.
A.efficiencyB.concentrationC.disciplineD.quality
15.
A.run out ofB.set limits toC.made up forD.kept pace with
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。这个故事主要讲述了作者在他的生日聚会后,在家遭遇洪水的经历。他在没有注意到洪水警报的情况下,没有做好安全预防措施。当洪水来袭时,他不得不通过困难的逃生方式获得救援。通过这个经历,作者意识到安全预防的重要性。

10 . It was at the midnight. I had just gone to bed, a bit drunk after _________ my birthday with some buddies in my house.

Our town was on the bank of the Ahr River, and it had been raining heavily that week; there were flood warnings for nearby areas, but not where I was. I _________ made some preparations, sandbags outside my garden door, clothing on tables etc. Before my friends left, they _________ me for doing that, but I thought, why _________?

As I drifted off to sleep, I was _________ by the sound of rushing water. When I _________ my legs off the bed, I was shocked to feel cold water already up to my _________. In darkness, I grabbed my phone and turned on its flashlight to _________ into the hall, where I saw water was pouring from the garden door. It must have broken the _________.

Any __________ of the alcohol were gone. With the fierce water, in bare feet, I started to wade to my only __________: the door that leads __________ to the rest of the house. Finally I made it and tried to open the door, but it shut again __________ I opened it a bit. I had to do something. I __________ in the water nearly to my waist, and a sword was touched. I grabbed it and wedged the door open. I managed to make a __________, enough for me to __________ through. Then, I ran up to the third floor to check my family’s __________. At that critical moment, we saw the light flashing outside—the rescue team. __________ we stood on the assault boat, I was still trembling.

The following day, the __________ news came that many houses around us were destroyed. I think the experience made me grateful. __________, “better safe than sorry” is a wise choice.

1.
A.congratulatingB.celebratingC.broadcastingD.applauding
2.
A.evenB.alreadyC.yetD.still
3.
A.laughed atB.approved ofC.stared atD.accused of
4.
A.take a riskB.make a fortuneC.make a betD.take a guess
5.
A.annoyedB.awakenedC.affectedD.attacked
6.
A.bentB.soughtC.swungD.hung
7.
A.feetB.kneesC.waistD.chest
8.
A.slidB.wanderedC.hurriedD.skipped
9.
A.wallB.fenceC.sandbagsD.barriers
10.
A.excusesB.causesC.consequencesD.effects
11.
A.escapeB.directionC.helpD.passion
12.
A.forwardsB.backwardsC.downstairsD.upstairs
13.
A.before longB.every timeC.as soon asD.any time
14.
A.observedB.experiencedC.searchedD.examined
15.
A.gapB.glimpseC.blankD.distance
16.
A.jumpB.rideC.squeezeD.pull
17.
A.safetyB.healthC.actualityD.motivation
18.
A.SinceB.IfC.AfterD.Before
19.
A.harmfulB.fearfulC.stressfulD.powerful
20.
A.What’s moreB.Worst of allC.In contrastD.In any case
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