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I arrived late one night on a business trip, so I decided to have dinner in the hotel I stayed in. As I was finishing my meal, an elderly couple came in. They were holding hands and had lovely smiles on their faces. They sat three tables from me. I was amazed at the love they showed for each other. It stuck me because it was shortly after ending a 20-year marriage and I still had pain in my heart.
My waiter was also their waiter. As I paid my bill, I asked what their bill was. He told me, and I gave him $40 to pay their bill. He asked if I knew them and I told him “No, I just wanted to repay them for the love that they were showing to each other,” and then I left.
The next day I entered the restaurant again. After I had been seated, the waiter who served me the night before told me that the strangest thing happened after I left the restaurant. When the elderly couple went to pay for their meal, they were told that it had been paid. The waiter just told them what I said. They were amazed. They looked around, asked for the bill of two young couples who were seated together, paid their bill and left.
I smiled and ordered my meal. About 45 minutes later, I finished my meal and was about to head out, but my waiter was nowhere to be found. I explained to the hostess that I needed to pay for my meal and hurry to the airport. She smiled and explained that I would not have to pay, because she felt she should pay for my bill because of the joy brought to the faces of the elderly couple and the amazement of the young couples.
When I told her that they didn’t have to do that, she said with a smile “Love creates Love.”
【小題1】From the first paragraph we know the writer must feel __________.
| A.pleased | B.worried | C.sad | D.nervous |
| A.knew the two young couples |
| B.were happy to pass the love they got |
| C.were always ready to help poor people |
| D.wanted to invite the young people to the meal |
| A.suggest true love never dies |
| B.share an interesting experience |
| C.encourage us to help people in need |
| D.prove a show of love really makes a difference |
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I was riding my special motorbike this past weekend and stopped at a store. As I was getting my wheelchair off the back, a man watched me from his car and I noticed a wheelchair in his back seat. We spoke for a moment and I asked him about the wheelchair. He answered that it was for his daughter. “Well, do you think she would like to go for a ride on my motorbike with me?” I asked. He seemed shocked that a total stranger would ask him this. He thought about it for a second and said, “OK, as long as I can follow you.”
He introduced me to Amy and he sat her on my back seat. Her father followed me for a few miles and she talked non-stop about what she wanted for Christmas.
As we came back to the store she said, “This ride is the best Christmas present I could ever receive. I have been in a wheelchair my whole life and didn’t know I could do this.”Then she turned to him and said, “Oh Daddy, I’m going to be OK. Mr. Bryant does all kinds of things —and I will, too.” Her father hugged me and said, “I was sitting here praying for a gift for Amy that would encourage her. She often felt that her life was dull compared to other children. God answered my prayer(禱告) just now. Now I pray that God will bless you for your gift to Amy today.” Being kind and thoughtful to others, we can be an answer to prayer.
【小題1】How did the father feel at first when the author invited his daughter for a ride?
| A.Anxious. | B.Embarrassed. | C.Surprised. | D.Moved. |
| A.He was a disabled man. | B.He usually drove too fast. |
| C.He worked in a store. | D.He often helped people in trouble. |
| A.was not allowed to do some sports |
| B.used to be a completely healthy person |
| C.was unwillingly to communicate with a stranger |
| D.usually felt sad about life because of her disability |
| A.The motorbike. | B.The wheelchair. | C.The ride. | D.The prayer. |
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In the past two years, his wife, Merlie, and their seven children have said “goodbye” to him four times, most recently last month. Each time it has been unnecessary.
Mr. Smart had a hip (髖關(guān)節(jié)) replacement in February at the Burnie hospital but was rushed back two months later with internal bleeding.
“The doctors couldn’t stop the bleeding,” Mrs. Smart said. Medical staff told Mrs. Smart to contact her family, which includes children in Western Australia. “It took two days for them to get here. We had to hope he hung on .” he did.
“The doctors were there 24 hours a day and they stopped the bleeding. They brought him back,” Mrs. Smart said.
“I certainly believe in miracles because I’ve seen one happen, but it wouldn’t have happened if the doctors didn’t do what they did.”
It was the second time Mrs. Smart thought she was losing her husband of 54 years. Two years ago, Mr. Smart was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital after a heart attack and a few days later with intense pain caused by a hemorrhage (出血). Again, the family was called to say goodbye---twice.
“I was given a 50-50 chance of coming out of it, ” Mr. Smart said.
Going through the ordeal (苦難,折磨) then was trying on the family, who had prepared themselves for the worst.
But to face the same situation only two years later was hard. The Smarts said the support they received at the Burnie hospital helped them through.
And it seems the experience has also left an impression at the hospital. Mrs. Smart said when she rang recently and mentioned her husband’s name, the reply was “ah the miracle man”.
【小題1】The first time Mrs. Smart and the children said goodbye to Mr. Smart was when he had .
| A.a(chǎn) hip replacement | B.internal bleeding |
| C.a(chǎn) heart attack | D.intense pain caused by a hemorrhage |
| A.only his wife believed he could survive |
| B.no one believed that he could survive |
| C.he had given up hope of recovering |
| D.it didn’t take the doctors long to stop the bleeding |
| A.concern | B.puzzle | C.fear | D.wonder |
| A.beat the pain | B.came back to life |
| C.lived through | D.make his fortune |
| A.The Miracle Man. | B.The Kind Doctors and Nurses. |
| C.A Devoted Wife. | D.A Great Family. |
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With the average home in the capital selling for 19,548 yuan a meter in November, a tiny mobile home built by a 24-year-old office worker is creating a stir(震動(dòng)) online.
Dai Haifei built the 6-square-meter pad(住所) because he could not afford to buy or rent in the capital.
Dai’s new home costs him 6,400 yuan and he has been living in it for nearly two months in courtyard at Chengfu
Road, Haidian district.
Dai, who is one of the millions of migrants who moved to the capital from other parts of China seeking a better
life and better job, said he realized his financial burden had become too great.
The Hunan native said he simply could not make ends meet(收支相抵) when he became an intern at a
Beijing-based construction design company in 2009.
“I rented a home at the very beginning--a small room in an apartment that cost me about 900 yuan per month,”
said Dai in an interview with local media. “It was too expensive for me. ”
Dai’s father works on a construction site in his hometown and his mother is a cleaner.
Dai, who ended up becoming a formal employee of the company, figured out his own way to solve the
problem---with inspiration from a housing design project at his company’s exhibition early this year.
The project, named“An egg given birth to by the city”, included a series of egg-like movable houses, with a
karaoke house, chair house and trader’s house in it.
Dai, who borrowed 6,400 yuan from an older cousin and who got additional help from several friends, decided to
make one of his own. He spent nearly two months building his“egg house”in his hometown, a village in southeast
Hunan that is around 1,700 kilometers from Beijing.
【小題1】Where is this passage probably taken from?
| A.A story book. | B.A cartoon film. | C.A news report. | D.A research report. |
| A.An official of government. | B.A journalist. |
| C.An office worker of a company. | D.A manager of a company. |
| A.Because he will sell it for money. |
| B.Because he has no house to get married in. |
| C.Because he doesn’t have enough money to buy or rent a house. |
| D.Because he wants to get help from the society. |
| A.He comes from a Hunan village. |
| B.He has lived in the egg home for two months. |
| C.He got the idea from a friend. |
| D.He once rented a room. |
| A.Supporting. | B.Puzzled. | C.Criticizing. | D.Objective. |
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Proudly reading my words, I glanced around the room, only to find my classmates with big smiles on their faces and tears in their eyes. Confused, I glanced toward my stone-faced teacher. Having no choice, I slowly raised the report I had worked on, hoping to hide myself. “What could be causing everyone to act this way?”
Quickly, I flashed back to the day Miss Lancelot gave me the task. This was the first real task I received in my new school. It seemed simple: go on the Internet and find information about a man named George Washington. Since my idea of history came from an ancient teacher in my home country, I had never heard of that name before. As I searched for the name of this fellow, it became obvious that there were two people with the same name who looked completely different! One invented hundreds of uses for peanuts, while the other led army across America. I stared at the screen, wondering which one my teacher meant. I called my grandfather for a golden piece of advice: flip (擲) a coin. Heads—the commander, and tails—the peanuts guy. Ah! Tails, my report would be about the great man who invented peanut butter, George Washington Carver.Weeks later, standing before this unfriendly mass, I was totally lost. Oh well, I lowered the paper and sat down at my desk, burning to find out what I had done wrong. As a classmate began his report, it all became clear, “My report is on George Washington, the man who started the American Revolution.” The whole world became quiet! How could I know that she meant that George Washington?
Obviously, my grade was terrible. Heartbroken but fearless, I decided to turn this around. I talked to Miss Lancelot, but she insisted: No re-dos; no new grade. I felt that the punishment was not justified, and I believed I deserved a second chance. At last, I worked very hard for the rest of the school year.
Ten months later, that chance came as I found myself sitting in the headmaster’s office with my grandfather, now having a completely different conversation. I smiled and flashed back to the embarrassing moment at the beginning of the year as the headmaster informed me of my chance to skip the sixth grade. Justice is sweet!
【小題1】 What did the author’s classmates think about his report?
| A.Complex. | B.Funny. | C.Boring. | D.Puzzling. |
| A.He was unfamiliar with American history. |
| B.He followed the advice and flipped a coin. |
| C.He forgot his teacher’s instruction. |
| D.He didn’t know why the teacher gave such a task. |
| A.by redoing his task |
| B.through his own efforts |
| C.with the help of his grandfather |
| D.under the guidance of his headmaster |
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We live in College Station, Texas and we were on our way home from Houston, Texas around the Weston Lakes area one Saturday or Sunday morning. And when I say morning, I'm talking 1:00 to 2:00 in the morning. We were on our way home and decided to stop at a local gas station to get coffee and something to snack on since it was a good hour and a half before we got home.
When we were done, we got back into our car and before I started it, we noticed a man standing outside in front of the building. You could tell that he was a homeless man. His clothes were worn and it looked like he had gone in and gotten him some coffee or something warm to drink since it was cold this time of the year. He couldn’t have had enough money to get something to eat. That is not something I remember too well, because that is not what "moved" me.
The next thing I remember is a dog that walked up to the front of the building. Being a dog lover, I noticed that she was part wolf and probably part German shepherd. I could tell she was a she, because you could tell that she had been feeding puppies. She was terribly in need of something to eat and I felt so bad for her. I knew if she didn't eat soon, she and her puppies would not make it.
I and my wife sat there and looked at her. We noticed that people walked by and didn't even pet her, like most people do when they walk by an animal in front of a store. She might not have been as pretty and clean as most, but she still deserved better. But we still did not do anything. But someone did. The homeless man, who I thought did not buy himself anything to eat, went back into the store. And what he did brought tears to me and my wife. He had gone into the store and with what money he may have had, bought a can of dog food and fed that dog.
I know that this story isn't as inspirational as most stories, but it plays a great part in our lives. You see, that was Mother's Day weekend. And a lot of people forget that some animals are parents too.
【小題1】From the passage we can know that _______.
| A.the author didn't like dogs |
| B.the dog was not pretty enough to be loved |
| C.the dog and her puppies were in danger of dying of hunger |
| D.the author wanted to help the dog but he was unable to |
| A.That the man bought food for the dog. |
| B.That the dog and her puppies could make it in cold weather. |
| C.That the man got himself some coffee or something warm to drink |
| D.That people walked by and didn't even notice the dog. |
| A.poor and hopeless | B.brave and caring |
| C.friendly and clever | D.sympathetic and helpful |
| A.An inspirationalstory | B.Animals Are Parents Too |
| C.A Homeless Man | D.A Mother Dog and Her Puppies |
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Feeling exhausted and hopeless, I began walking to my car. Every step seemed tiring, and every step was another to survive. As I looked up into the sky I thought about how my grandmother had left me, and my anger began to return. I was annoyed by the loss, and my belief in God was beginning to fade. I couldn’t understand why these things happened. So as I stood in a public parking lot a million questions formed in my mind. Why did this happen to me? Aren’t we supposed to get signs from the people that pass on? Why did I not feel her presence anymore? Is there a heaven?
Suddenly, a woman driving right by my side rolled down her window and distracted my unanswered thoughts. “Excuse me, excuse me, excuse me,” she said loudly. Thinking she was going to ask for my parking spot, I simply pointed to my car. The thought of having to say where my car was seemed like too much to bear. “No, excuse me,” she said again.
At this point, I felt I had no choice but to see what this annoying lady wanted. As I got closer, I was startled—was this my grandmother’s nurse, Adu, who lived with her during her final months? I soon realized that she wasn’t, although the resemblance was unusual. Then, I realized that this Adu was searching for something in her bag. Surprisingly, I was overcome by a sense of relief that led me to be patient the entire time the lady was searching. Others would be nervous by a stranger reaching in their bag, but I wasn’t. She finally reached to the very bottom of her bag and handed me a three-page booklet. “It looks like you need this,” she said calmly with a warm smile on her face.
I looked down at the mysterious and obviously used booklet and on the front cover in big bold letters read “What Hope for Dead Loved Ones?”
It took me only a few seconds to comprehend the exchange with this woman, but by the time I looked up, she was gone.
I walked slowly into my car holding the tiny little book that was given to me with fear that it would fly away in the wind. I didn’t know what it was exactly, but I knew that if my grandmother had anything to do with that I didn’t want to let it go.
I felt a sense of relaxation as I opened the first page. It explained how people pass on, but their spirit remains with us. This was the first time since my grandma had passed that I felt her with me, just like I had wanted. I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry, but I did know that I finally felt happiness from the surprising change in events.
I couldn’t, and still can’t, believe what had happened to me on that day. I don’t remember the specific details that you usually hear about like what the person was wearing, the time of day, or even the weather, but it doesn’t matter. It was a random day in November when my life turned back around and I began to feel hope again. It was real. It was a miracle. And, I’ll remember it for the rest of my life.
【小題1】The author refused to say anything to the woman but just pointed to her own car at first mainly because ______.
| A.the author did not know the woman |
| B.the woman interrupted the author’s thoughts |
| C.the author thought she wanted to use the vacant parking space |
| D.the author was too weak to say anything |
| A.She often made the author angry. | B.She left nothing to the author. |
| C.She was kind to the author. | D.She lost faith in God. |
| A.The author and the woman became good friends later. |
| B.The woman turned out to be the author’s grandmother’s nurse. |
| C.The author knows the specific details about this experience. |
| D.The author was very grateful to the unknown woman. |
| A.Miracle at the Parking Lot | B.What Hope for Dead Loved Ones? |
| C.True Love for My Grandmother | D.Adu, My Grandmother’s Nurse |
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Hank Viscardi was born without legs. He had not legs but stumps (殘肢) that could he fitted with a kind of special boots, People stared at him with cruel interest. Children laughed at him and called him‘Ape Man’(猿人) because his arms practically dragged on the ground.
Hank went to school like other boys. His grades were good and he needed only eight years to finish his schooling instead of the usual twelve. After graduating from school, he worked his way through college. He swept floors, waited on table, or worked in one of the college offices. During all this busy life, he had been moving around on his stumps. But one day the doctor told him even the stumps were not going to last much longer. He would soon have to use a wheel chair.
Hank felt himself got cold all over. However, the doctor said there was a chance that he could be fitted with artificiallegs(假腿). Finally a leg maker was found and the day came when Hank stood up before the mirror, for the first time he saw himself as he has always wanted to be-a full five feet eight inches tall. By this time he was already 26 years old.
Hank had to learn to use his new legs. Again and again he marched the length of the room, and marched back again. There were times when he fell down on the floor, but he pulled himself up and went back to the endless marching. He went out on the street. He climbed stairs and learned to dance. He built a boat and learned to sail it.
When World War II came, he talked the Red Cross into giving him a job. He took the regular training. He marched and drilled along with the other soldiers. Few knew that he was legless. This was the true story of Hank Viscardi, a man without legs.
【小題1】Children laughed at Hank and called him ‘Ape Man’ because .
| A.he didn’t talk to them |
| B.he kept away from them |
| C.his arms touched the ground when he moved |
| D.he couldn’t use his arms |
| A.a(chǎn)n average height for a fully grown person |
| B.too tall for an average person |
| C.too short for an average person |
| D.none of the above |
| A.was only glad to give him a job |
| B.give him a job because he was a good soldier |
| C.gave him a job after he talked to someone whom he knew in the organization |
| D.was not willing to give him a job at first |
| A.did everything the other soldiers did |
| B.did most of the things the other soldiers did |
| C.did some of the things the other soldiers did |
| D.took some special training |
| A.had no friends |
| B.never saw himself as different from others |
| C.was very shy |
| D.was too proud to accept help from others |
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Last Friday, I was coming home late after spending time with friends and thought I’d go down to the $99 cent pizza place. On the way, I saw a man sitting on the stairs alone there. I’d seen him before every day I run late to work, but this time I had no place to rush off to.
There was something about him, a quiet manner, different from many of other homeless people I had seen in New York City. I walked past him, went to the pizza place, and those 10 seconds waiting in line was enough to practice stepping outside of my usual, familiar flow. So with a few slices in hand, I went back to join him. I asked him if he was hungry. He said yes, but not for pizza because it made him uncomfortable. He’d rather have a few bucks for chicken and rice since it was easier on his stomach. It’s funny, in that moment, he became more real to me.
This man I had seen almost every day was someone with specific conditions, needs, and experiences. We exchanged names and ended up talking for a little over an hour that night as Kevin told me stories from his life, how he had done things when “he was younger and didn’t know any better” and how he tried to make amends (補(bǔ)償) but too much time had passed. He shared his views on the value for young adults to learn the history of other people.
He talked about his one wish being in his 60’s before he leaves this earth, which is to share his story with the teenagers and young adults so they could avoid the mistakes he went through. Throughout the conversation, he eventually got his chicken and rice and gifted me a rose he had been carrying. Shortly afterwards, I made my way home, thinking to myself, “I met an amazing homeless person”.
【小題1】The writer’s purpose in writing the passage is to ____.
| A.share his experience | B.show his generosity |
| C.express his thoughts | D.exchange his opinions |
| A.did not feel very hungry at that moment |
| B.had something wrong with his stomach |
| C.preferred some chicken and rice to pizza |
| D.might feel ashamed to be given something |
| A.To become a lot younger again. |
| B.To make amends for his early life. |
| C.To have enough chicken and rice to eat. |
| D.To teach the young not to follow his example. |
| A.The homeless man is different from others |
| B.The writer showed his pity to the homeless man |
| C.What the homeless man thought shocked the writer |
| D.What the homeless man did was not very meaningful |
| A.Learned. | B.Honorable. | C.Determined. | D.Promising. |
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As we all know, getting benched in sports is usually a bad thing. But at one school in Florida, a girl has taken a bench and turned it into something entirely different – a place to find friends. It’s called the Friendship Bench. And it’s the brainchild of a sixth grader at Palm Bay Elementary – a girl named Acacia Woodley.
Acacia’s attitude toward life might be summed up best by a question she recently asked members of the Brevard County School Board – “what if we spend as much time putting the spotlight on kindness as we do on cruelty?” It’s a philosophy Acacias has learned to live her own life -despite having a lot of people would consider a handicap. She was born without a right hand. And her left hand did not form properly. But Acacia says that she has not stopped her from achieving her goals. “You need to believe in your dreams. If you don’t believe in you dreams, I can definitely tell you that they are not going to come true.” She said.
Acacia came up with the idea for the Friendship Bench after seeing kids getting bullied at school. She says she has also experienced bullying herself – kids whispering about her or picking on her because she is different. “Some people say they feel sorry for me. I tell them not to,” she said. “I don’t care that I’m different. I like being different.”
The Friendship Bench looks like a lot of other benches. It has arm sets and a place to lean on. But there are also words painted on it – words such as “hope”, “respect”, “l(fā)isten” and “dream”. Acacia put the benches together with the help from her mother and brother.
Any time a kid feels he or she needs a friend, all that kid needs to do is sit on the bench. It is then up to the other kids – or grown-ups – to fill that need. “It’s a perfect idea,” Palm Bay Elementary Principal Lori said. “It’s something we’ve needed so badly.”
The Friendship Bench has been such a success at Palm Bay Elementary that other schools are now interested in installing one too. “There’s a saying in my teacher’s classroom,” Acacia said. “It says, ‘it you can dream it, you can achieve it.’”
【小題1】What is the function of the first sentence in Paragraph One?
| A.To explain the meaning of getting benched is sports. |
| B.To introduce the important role “bench” plays in sports. |
| C.To introduce what the author wants to say in the text to us. |
| D.To tell us that the passage is connected with the word “bench”. |
| A.She is disabled but leads an active life. |
| B.She has a deep understanding of life. |
| C.She finds it difficult to achieve her goals. |
| D.She finds herself always in need of help. |
| A.Acacia has also suffered from other kids’ bullying. |
| B.The kids who sit on the bench feel they need friends. |
| C.Grown-ups are allowed to offer their help to the one in need. |
| D.The Friendship Bench is different from others in the arm sets. |
| A.More Friendship Benches will be installed in other schools soon. |
| B.Students stop bullying other schoolmates at Palm Bay Elementary. |
| C.The students at Palm Bay Elementary have become more friendly. |
| D.Acacia has become a very important figure at Palm Bay Elementary. |
| A.Acacia’s New Invention |
| B.The Friendship Bench |
| C.Help from a Special Bench |
| D.Getting Benched in School |
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