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My friend got married. His mother carried two bags of cotton from the countryside by bus and train to his city. After arriving at the city, there was still a long way to his house without any bus passing by the house. His mother walked to his home breathlessly for 40 minutes without taking a taxi in order to save money. My friend felt bitter as well as funny at his mother"s deeds. He pointed to the cashmere and silk quilts and said, "So long as you have money, you can buy anything in the supermarket. There is no need for you to carry so much cotton here in such a long way." But his mother insisted and said, "The cotton of this year is light and warmth-keeping. Have a try and you will know!" Maybe every parent is the same, caring for their children with stubborn love without caring about whether they know or like it. This early spring, I went to visit my grandmother. We had dry beans stew (炖菜), eggplant salad bar, sauce radish (酱萝卜条)for our dinner, all of which were dried by my grandmother last autumn and tasted wonderful. I loved the dishes to my heart"s content and could not help praising them again and again. After a few days, my grandmother, who seldom visited us, came to my home and unpacked her bag, smilingly taking out bags of dried eggplants, dried beans and dried vegetable. She told me that I left so hastily last time that she forgot to give me some of these foods, so she took this chance to bring me what I liked. I was speechless at that time. Due to my casual complimentary her food, my grandmother, a nearly 70-year-old lady, by taking three buses from the west of the city to the east, came to my home with the food I liked. But she was bus-sick in life and even seldom went strolling in the street. My pretty girlfriend had a failed marriage in the past. After divorce, her parents shed the deepest protection and care to her by helping her attend to the child and offering financial aids. Her parents" love made her pull herself together and forgot the man who had hurt her before. Nonetheless, her father, an honest and upright old man, after hearing his ex-son-in-law got promoted in his company, felt terrifically irritated and went to his company to question his boss why a philandering man with corrupt conducts could get promoted. The whole office fell into a mess immediately and many staff just watched on the sidelines. Some people even whispered lightly, "It is a new era now and the relationship between men and women is very open. No one would care about that any more!" The old man stood silently in the office with his hands shivering and eyes tearing. That night, my girlfriend cried heavily in front of me. I asked her whether it was her father"s stupid deeds that made her feel humiliated. But she said that she felt guilty for her dad and that though the rest of the whole world betrayed her, her old father would still back her up and help her get the justice she deserved, just as when she was young and the neighboring boy grabbed her ball, her father would get it back for her. However, this changed world was no longer the stage for her old father and his deeds became funnily obsolete. No one managed to see the real and ever-lasting love to his daughter behind his seemingly rude behaviors. Now we have grown up so much so that we could support our family and have our own children. But in our parents" heart, they are still worried that we do not have sufficient quilts and dried vegetables. They would not feel troubled to bring all these to us regardless of long tough journey. They even would not like us to suffer a bit and try all means to protect us without caring about whether what they do is awkward and stupid or not. Who in the world would love us so deeply and relentlessly without asking for any repay? Only our parents! |
1.What does the author want to tell us? |
A. The love from our parents is real and deep though sometimes it doesn"t appear so. B. The love from our parents is awkward sometimes, which is rather annoying. C. Children should appreciate parents" love because their life is so hard. D. The world is changing so the love of parents should change too. |
2.The underlined world "humiliate" in the eleventh paragraph means ________. |
A. guilty B. moved C. happy D. ashamed |
3. How many examples of older generation"s love are mentioned in the passage? |
A. One B. Two C. Three D. four |
4. After the author"s girlfriend"s former husband got promoted, her father _____. |
A. congratulated him B. made his daughter marry him again C. had a quarrel with him D. argued with his boss |
5. From the passage we can learn the author"s grandmother is ___________. |
A. upright and honest B. loving and troublesome C. thoughtful and careful D. generous and active |
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Famous centenarians (百岁老人) still active in arts, science are in no mood to retire. "Those who stand still, die," is one of Oliveira"s favorite phrases. He knows from experience what it means, as the Portuguese film director has reached the age of 102 and is still active in his profession. Every year, Oliveira shoots a film and is currently working on his next project. "You have to work, work, work in order to forget that death is not far away," he said. When asked about his age, Oliveira said with some humility: "It"s down to mother nature. It gave to me what it took from others." Being both mentally and physically fit in old age is partly a matter of luck, but it also has something to do with character. Not every white-haired person is wise and social skills, openness and the ability to train the brain are essential for senior citizens. Along with the architect Oscar Niemeyer (103), Nobel laureate Montalcini (101) and director Kurt Maetzig (100), Oliveira is one of those people of whom it would be very wrong to think as members of a listless elderly generation. Another master in his profession is the architect Oscar Niemeyer. The 103-year-old Brazilian is best known for his futuristic-looking buildings in Brasilia, but he also speaks out on behalf of the poor. "The role of the architect is to struggle for a better world where we can develop a form of architecture that serves everyone and not just a privileged few," said Niemeyer recently. He spends almost every day working in his office in Copacabana, and even when he falls ill he keeps working on ideas: After a gallbladder (胆囊) operation he composed a samba tune (桑巴舞曲) in the clinic. Another man who could sing a song about age is 107-year-old Heesters. The Dutch-born opera singer spent most of his life performing in Germany, where he still works. Recently Heesters said: "I want to be at least 108-years-old." He also plans to keep performing. "Should I just sit at home and wait until they come and pick me up?" Heesters has not given up trying to add to his tally of awards and is looking for a "good stage role". Italian scientist Rita Levi-Montalcini, who is 101-year-old and is still active in medical science, has described the force that keeps driving her on: "Progress is created through imperfection." In 1986 she and her lab colleague were awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine for their work on nerve growth factor. She"s convinced that humans grow on challenges. With so many brilliant examples given, we can see clearly that age is no barrier to some high achievers. |
1. From the first two paragraphs, we can see ______. |
A. being active at 102 is achievable for everybody B. Oliveira owes his long life to his mother"s help C. being fit in old age is a matter of luck and character D. social skills and wisdom are difficult for the senior |
2. How many centenarians are mentioned in this passage? |
A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7 |
3. By saying "Should I just sit at home and wait until they come and pick me up?" in Paragraph 5, Heesters shows us he ________. |
A. wants to sit or lie in comfort B. is waiting for people to pick him up C. is willing to work till he dies D. prefers to give performance at home |
4. In the passage so many examples were given to show ________. |
A. old age is a big problem if you want to succeed B. as a senior citizen, you have to be open-minded and optimistic C. old people should never think of themselves as old D. old age can not prevent a great person from achieving a lot |
5. In the writer"s opinion, the architect Oscar Niemeyer is not ________. |
A. intelligent B. pessimistic C. positive D. diligent |
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Joe came to New York from the Middle West, dreaming about painting. Delia came to New York from the South, dreaming about music. Joe and Delia met in a studio. Before long they were good friends and got married. They had only a small flat to live in , but they were happy. They loved each other, and they were both interested in art. Everything was fine until one day they found they had spent all their money. Delia decided to give music lessons. One afternoon she said to her husband: "Joe, , I"ve found a pupil, a general"s daughter. She is a sweet girl. I"m to give three lessons a week and get $5 a lesson." But Joe was not glad. "But how about me?" he said." Do you think I"m going to watch you work while I play with my art? No, I want to earn some money too." "Joe, , you are silly," said Delia. "You must keep at your studies. We can live quite happily on $15 a week." "Well, perhaps I can sell some of my pictures," said Joe. Every day they parted in the morning and met in the evening. A week passed and Delia brought home fifteen dollars, but she looked a little tired. "Clementina sometimes gets on my nerves. I"m afraid she doesn"t practice enough. But the general is the est old man! I wish you could know him, Joe." And then Joe took eighteen dollars out of his pocket. "I"ve sold one of my pictures to a man from Peoria," he said, "and he has ordered another." "I"m so glad," said Delia. "Thirty-three dollars! We never had so much to spend before. We"ll have a good supper tonight." Next week Joe came home and put another eighteen dollars on the table. In half an hour Delia came, her right hand in a bandage. "What"s the matter with your hand?" said Joe. Delia laughed and said: "Oh, a funny thing happened! Clemantina gave me a plate of soup and spilled some of it on my hand. She was very sorry for it. And so was the old general. But why are you looking at me like that, Joe?" "What time this afternoon did you burn your hand, Delia?" "Five o"clock, I think. The iron-I mean the soup-was ready about five, Why?" " Delia, come and sit here," said Joe. He drew her to the couch and sat beside her. "What do you do every day, Delia? Do you really give music lesson? Tell me the truth." She began to cry. "I couldn"t get any pupils," she said, "So I got a place in a laundry ironing shirts. This afternoon a girl accidentally set down an iron on my hand and I got a bad burn. But tell me, Joe, how did you guess that I wasn"t giving music lessons?" "It"s very simple," said Joe. "I knew all about your bandages because I had to send them upstairs to a girl in the laundry who had an accident with a hot iron. You see, I work in the engine-room of the same laundry where you work." "And your pictures? Did you sell any to that man from Peoria?" "Well, your general with his Clemantina is an invention, and so is my man from Peoria." And then they both laughed. |
1. To support the family, Delia worked as . |
A. a tutor B. a music teacher C. an artist D. a laundry assistant |
2. It happened that . |
A. a man from Peoria liked Joe"s pictures B. Delia earned $15 dollars a week easily C. the couple worked at the same laundry D. Clemantina and the general were kind |
3. Who hurt Delia"s hand? |
A. The general B. Clemantina C. Herself D. A girl |
4. We can infer from the underlined sentence that . |
A. Clemantina was an invention of the general B. Clemantina was an invention of the man from Peoria C. there were no such men as the general, Clemantina and the man from Peoria D. the general, Clemantina and the man from Peoria were the couple"s clients |
5. The couple"s attitude towards each other is . |
A. faithful B. honest C. ashamed D. heartbreaking |
6. Which do you think is the best title of the story? |
A. A service of love B. A story of Joe and Delia C. Lies and truth D. Servants of love |
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During Christmas break from college, a young man wanted to borrow his father"s car to drive to a New Year"s Eve 1 to be held in Vermont. The father was 2 about the son hitting one of the roadblocks that people set up all over the place on New Year"s Eve. The 3 that was reached was that the son would be allowed to use the car, but he would not drink at all. So he drove to Vermont, got completely 4 and attempted to drive home. On the way home he hit a roadblock. He was told to 5 the car and stand in a line of people that were being given the infamous sobriety (not drunk) 6 . However, the policeman 7 him out. He was 8 standing off to the side while the others were 9 the police officer how well they could walk a 10 line, etc. At 7:00 a.m., his father got up to answer the 11 . There were 12 policemen there. They asked him if he was the 13 of that red FIAT. He replied, "Yes, I am," One of the policemen asked him if he was driving the car the evening before and he said that his son had been the driver. When the young man 14 himself in front of the policemen, he knew he was in some sort of 15 . Upon questioning, he 16 that he was driving the car, but when asked if he had been 17 , he said, "No!" When the policemen asked if he could see his car, he was unable to remember the 18 . He said that it was in the garage. And when the four of them walked out to look at the car,instead of looking at the car he had driven the 19 before, they saw a 20 car parked there. |
( )1. A. party ( )2. A. sure ( )3. A. suggestion ( )4. A. excited ( )5. A. stop ( )6. A. punishment ( )7. A. gave ( )8. A. considered ( )9. A. showing ( )10. A. long ( )11. A. telephone ( )12. A. two ( )13. A. manager ( )14. A. stood ( )15. A. trouble ( )16. A. believed ( )17. A. driving ( )18. A. drive ( )19. A. day ( )20. A. similar | B. meeting B. worried B. condition B. tired B. get out of B. test B. made B. required B. explaining B. straight B. call B. many B. father B. found B. test B. told B. hurting B. test B. morning B. familiar | C. concert C. curious C. conclusion C. drunk C. drive C. education C. missed C. suggested C. asking C. calm C. doorbell C. four C. student C. put C. danger C. admitted C. missing C. time C. afternoon C. police | D. sports meeting D. anxious D. agreement D. pleased D. get into D. talk D. found D. left D. telling D. direct D. question D. one D. owner D. took D. accident D. said D. drinking D. line D. night D. damaged | 完形填空。 | As King Parveez and Queen Shireen were sitting in their palace one day, a fisherman who was selling beautiful fish was brought in front of them. King Parveez decided to 1 a fish and gave the fisherman 4,000 dirham for it. The fisherman was wild with 2 . He thanked King Parveez and left. Queen Shireen turned to her husband in anger and 3 him for paying so much for a fish. The king said that the fish was purchased and that there was 4 that could be done about it. 5 , Queen Shireen insisted that the fisherman should be 6 . She said, "We will ask the fisherman about the 7 of the fish. If he answers it is female, we will say we want a male fish and if he replies it is male, we will say we want a female fish! Either way, we will be able to return the fish and have our 8 back." So the poor fisherman was called back and was asked the question. Fortunately, he was 9 enough not to be caught out. The fisherman replied, "This fish is 10 in the sense that it is neither male nor female." King Parveez was so 11 by the wisdom of the man that he 12 a further 4,000 dirham to be paid to him. The fisherman thanked King Parveez 13 , but as he was about to leave with the heavy bag of money, one of the 14 fell onto the floor. The fisherman 15 bent down to look for the coin. "Look how greedy this man is!" Queen Shireen 16 . "One coin has fallen out of his money bag and he searches for it instead of leaving it for some other poor 17 in the palace to find." The fisherman heard this 18 and said, "It is not out of greediness that I search for the coin but rather because it had the picture of 19 King Parveez on it. I would not 20 anyone to step on the coin." | ( )1. A. find ( )2. A. joy ( )3. A. praised ( )4. A. anything ( )5. A. However ( )6. A. held back ( )7. A. color ( )8. A. bag ( )9. A. moved ( )10. A. unique ( )11. A. embarrassed ( )12. A. drew ( )13. A. ever ( )14. A. bills ( )15. A. immediately ( )16. A. laughed ( )17. A. fisherman ( )18. A. suggestion ( )19. A. generous ( )20. A. persuade | B. catch B. worry B. scolded B. something B. Somehow B. hung back B. number B. money B. afraid B. common B. confused B. ordered B. first B. shoes B. simply B. cried B. beggar B. announcement B. handsome B. tolerate | C. buy C. hope C. respected C. everything C. Still C. brought back C. result C. gold C. clever C. expensive C. surprised C. collected C. again C. fish C. naturally C. whispered C. servant C. voice C. honest C. advice | D. see D. puzzle D. supported D. nothing D. Instead D. turned back D. gender D. gift D. excited D. fresh D. impressed D. saved D. well D. coins D. slowly D. threatened D. farmer D. remark D. wise D. encourage | 阅读理解。 | Two men, Alan and Henry, both seriously ill, shared a hospital room. Alan was allowed to sit up in his bed and his bed was next to the room"s only window. Henry had to spend all his time flat on his back. The men talked for hours, of their wives, families, their homes and their jobs. And every afternoon when Alan, in the bed next to the window, could sit up, he would pass the time by describing to his roommate all the things he could see. Ducks and swans played on the water while children sailed their model boats. Lovers walked arm in arm among flowers. Trees and skyline could be seen in the distance. As he described all these, Henry, on the other side of the room, would close his eyes and imagine the scene. One warm afternoon Alan described a parade (游行) passing by. Although Henry could not hear the band, he could see it in his mind. Unexpectedly, an alien thought entered his head: Why should he have all the pleasure of seeing everything while I never get to see anything? It doesn"t seem fair. Henry felt ashamed at first. But as the days passed and he missed seeing more sights, his envy grew and soon let him down. He began to find himself unable to sleep. He should be by that window- and that thought now control his life. Late one night, as he lay staring at the ceiling, Alan began to cough. He was choking. Henry watched in the dim room as the struggling man tried hard to reach for the button to call for help. Listening from across the room, he never moved, never pushed his own button which would have called for a nurse. In less than five minutes, the coughing and choking stopped, along with the sound of breathing. Now, there was only silence- deathly silence. As soon as it seemed appropriate, Henry asked if he could be moved next to the window. The nurse was happy to make the switch and after making sure he was comfortable, she left him alone. Slowly, painfully, he struggled to take his first look. Finally, he would have the joy of seeing it all himself. He would have the joy of seeing it all himself. He looked out, but faced a blank wall. | 1. Judging from the passage, the meaning of the underlined word "alien" in Paragraph 3 is "_____ ". | A. disappointing B. sudden C. new D. strange | 2. What finally happened to Alan? | A. He was moved to another room. B. He died. C. He switched his bed with Henry. D. He was very sick | 3. Henry, who had his bed switched, had expected . | A. to see the blank wall B. to feel the joy of seeing the outside world C. to feel the joy of breathing fresh air D. to see more than Alan | 4. Which of the following words could be used to describe Alan? | A. Kind-hearted and imaginative. B. Well- informed and humorous C. Talkative and funny D. Cold-hearted and indifferent |
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