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文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议。作者通过讲述自己的的工作选择经历,反对人到了30岁必须要稳定下来这一理念,主张我们不要被30岁所限制,人生充满无限可能,我们要学会接受生活给予的所有机会和惊喜。

1 . It has been an unwritten rule that those who become 30 years old must have already been in a stable (稳定的) place. _________, they might be considered a failure.

I am turning 30 tomorrow and I ask myself, “Should I _________ this deadline?” I am still renting an apartment, and living alone. This seems far from _________ for most, but it looks nice to me.

When I graduated years ago, I _________ worked as a journalist because I had been dreaming of writing stories for the _________ since childhood, and I thought I would stick to it forever. But as time flies, I realize that it will be unwise to _________ myself to just one path. Therefore, I decide to start my another pursuit—studying law.

Was I _________ before? No. I have learned that there is no single formula (公式) for _________ and happiness. Our lives are filled with _________ possibilities. While I really love my current career, I have also been interested in being a __________. So why should I __________ the dream to the end just because I am 30 already?

Turning 30 can also be a chance to do whatever you like. You needn’t care about how others will __________ your decisions. The most important part is that you are just being yourself and __________ it. Turning 30 is just like any other birthday. Stop feeling __________ about your age and try to __________ all the opportunities and surprises that life throws on your way.

1.
A.MoreoverB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Otherwise
2.
A.fearB.approachC.determineD.miss
3.
A.commonB.activeC.satisfactoryD.stressful
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A.strangelyB.immediatelyC.previouslyD.magically
5.
A.publicB.villagerC.customerD.foreigner
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A.turnB.compareC.limitD.confirm
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A.impressedB.wrongC.powerfulD.cheerful
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A.freedomB.independenceC.existenceD.success
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A.obviousB.reasonableC.endlessD.practical
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A.lawyerB.teacherC.writerD.journalist
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A.look forB.think aboutC.make up forD.hold on to
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A.ignoreB.judgeC.recognizeD.respect
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A.observingB.stressingC.doubtingD.enjoying
14.
A.anxiousB.contentC.comfortableD.exciting
15.
A.assumeB.acceptC.leaveD.ignore
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文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者通过自己学习乐器的经历说明爱是能够种植培养的。

2 . I started playing the piano when I was around four years old—that was 15 years ago!—and since then, the longest I haven’t touched piano keys was probably two months. This was an enormous amount of devotion to something that I wasn’t even planning to make money off of—so there must have been something worth holding on to, right?

The easy guess is that I was always so purely in love with music and piano that I couldn’t bear to let them go. However, it’s a bit more complicated than that. I struggled a lot with piano. I felt pressure to improve, innovate, and be the best in order to prove something to others. The seed of my musical interest was grown with competition and doubt.

It’s difficult to learn to love something that you didn’t choose in the first place. But somehow, sometime, love grew. And by high school, it was strong enough that I found the strength to hold on tighter, dig further, and find something of my own to grow. In a way, I had to start over.

And so, I took a pause. I switched teachers, and got incredibly lucky with one who encouraged me and helped me tunnel into what I loved, not what I was told I should learn. Anything I had was good enough to be loved.

This summer, I started learning the guitar. I deliberately wanted to learn on my own—this was just for me, to form a new relationship to music. Even though my guitar skills are miles lower than my piano skills, I feel I can express myself even more wholly through strings than keys. There’s just something about doing it all for myself that has helped me heal the damages to my relationship to music.

The love and hate I’ve had for the piano were both planted and grown. If you too have learned to hate something you once loved—or something you never chose—remember that with dedication, it can be uprooted, and love can make a home in its place. There is always time. There is always room.

1. What can we learn about the author’s experience from Paragraph 1?
A.He probably spent two months in playing the piano.
B.He began to play the piano when he was 15 years old.
C.He thought it necessary to start playing the piano early.
D.He committed himself to the piano not for financial factors.
2. Which of the following words best describes the author’s relationship with the piano?
A.Bittersweet.B.Harmonious.C.Painful.D.Passive.
3. What inspired the author to learn the guitar?
A.His teacher’s constant encouragement.B.His desire for a new relationship with music.
C.His interest in strings rather than keys.D.His talent for playing musical instruments.
4. What is the best title for the text?
A.Practice makes perfectB.Love cannot be forced
C.Love is a thing that growsD.There is no end to learning
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了解决学校里的行为问题并不容易,但特伦斯·牛顿博士正在用一种惊人有效的方法解决这个问题。

3 . Tackling behavioral problems at school is not easy, but Dr. Terrance Newton is doing that with a _________ effective solution.

In his first year as principal of Warner Elementary School, Newton has already seen a _________ change in his at-risk students. All it took was a few quality _________ and a pair of clippers.

Newton saw the _________ as soon as he started at the school. Bullying was _________ and students were constantly being _________. He believed the best way to solve this was to build positive relationships with students. So, he _________ to set up a barbershop at school. Having cut hair before, Newton _________ the barbershop could be a safe space for students to _________. And he was right- not only has he bonded with former __________, but suspensions have dropped from 103 to 4 in the last year! Even better, bullying has all but stopped.

Kamisha Collins has seen the __________ in her 11-year-old son, Brandon Ponzo. “In the beginning of the school year, my son started off really __________ and was not getting along with Dr. Newton, but now they have built this __________-he loves him very much,” Collins said.“Dr. Newton says positive things to them while cutting their hair. And my son’s behavior and grades have improved so much.”

What a brilliant idea not to mention a __________ leader! A little love and care can make a big impact on __________ kids.

1.
A.suddenlyB.similarlyC.surprisinglyD.hardly
2.
A.greatB.slightC.harmfulD.risky
3.
A.haircutsB.conversationsC.performancesD.services
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A.fearB.problemC.projectD.reason
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A.out of placeB.under control.C.under discussionD.out of hand
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A.suspendedB.criticizedC.praisedD.protected
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A.decidedB.preferredC.learnedD.afforded
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A.promisedB.admittedC.rejectedD.figured
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A.calm downB.open upC.show upD.break down
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A.classmatesB.colleaguesC.housekeepersD.troublemakers
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A.increaseB.encouragementC.differenceD.difficulty
12.
A.roughB.pleasantC.easyD.mild
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A.barrierB.barbershopC.reputationD.bond
14.
A.strictB.braveC.fantasticD.modest
15.
A.appealingB.disappointingC.strugglingD.lying
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