A Man Named Lawrence This is an act of kindness that happened to me one Sunday morning. It was at two o"clock in the morning. We just came out of a club and were trying to find our 1 back to our city. As we were trying to 2 the bus stop, a man came to us and said he would show us 3 it was. Although we were a little 4 , we had no choice but follow him. He told us he was a homeless man and that his name was Lawrence. When we passed some city workers 5 the streets, they sprayed (喷溅) the homeless man. Lawrence told us that they always sprayed the 6 if they were "in the way". I didn"t know why they would do that. They were human beings, 7 , not cattle or objects. This man had just gotten 8 in the middle of a cold night, but 9 shouting at the workers, he asked them, "How would you 10 if your father or grandfather were treated like this?" He then told us, "It"s 11 use shouting at them, because they just get angry. You"re better off saying something from the 12 ." It is 13 ! The world could be so different if only we put our anger 14 , lowered our voices and tried to speak from our hearts. He took us safely to the stop and on the way talked about everything. We 15 him and told him that we 16 have never found the place on our own. He said, "I have a son of your age, and I hope that if he were 17 , someone would help him." Not only did Lawrence clear out all the fear and distrust in our hearts, he helped us find our way, in more than one ways. 18 , this man taught us kindness. There was 19 we could really do to repay him. The only thing I hope to do is to 20 other people out. |
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阅读理解 | A group of graduates, successful in their careers, got together to visit their old university professor. Conversation soon turned into complaints about stress in work and life. Before offering his guests coffee, the professor went to the kitchen and returned with a large pot of coffee and a variety of cups-porcelain, plastic, glass, crystal, some plain looking and cheap, some exquisite and expensive-telling them to help themselves to the coffee. When all the students had a cup of coffee in hand, the professor said: "If you noticed, all the nice looking expensive cups were taken up, leaving behind the plain and cheap ones. While it is normal for you to want only the best for yourselves, that is the source of your problems and stress. Be assured that the cup itself adds no quality to the coffee. In most cases it is just more expensive and in some cases even hides what we drink. What all of you really wanted was coffee, not the cup, but you consciously went for the best cups. And then you began eyeing each other"s cups. Now consider this: Life is the coffee; the jobs, money and position in society are the cups. They are just tools to hold and contain Life, and the type of cup we have does not define, nor change the quality of life we live. Sometimes, by concentrating only on the cup, we fail to enjoy the coffee God has provided us. " God brews the coffee, not the cups. Enjoy your coffee! "The happiest people don"t have the best of everything. They just make the best of everything. " Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly. Leave the rest to God.
1. Why did the professor offer his students coffee with varieties of cups?
A. To give his students many more choices. B. To teach his students how to enjoy coffee. C. To show the students his collection of cups. D. To tell his students the right attitude to life
2. According to the professor, the happiest people are the ones who _____.
A. get the best type of coffee cups B. make the best of what they have C. have a wide range of coffee cups D. care about social status and wealth
3. The best title for the passage would be _____.
A. God"s Coffee B. The Pressure of Life C. The Happiest People D. Professor"s Coffee Cups | 完形填空 | This little story I"m about to tell you happened when I was 11 years old, and I"ll never forget it. It was at my friend Jenny"s house after 1 one day, and we were doing our homework. While I was there, a friend of Jenny"s mom came over to 2 I didn"t know her name or 3 what her face looked like. I just 4 her hands, her voice and the lesson I 5 from her. I can"t forget that she 6 her hands to introduce herself. It was so 7 , I thought, rich fine skin; then I heard her saying, "Oh no, that is not 8 you shake hands. Let me teach you." She didn"t do that at all in a condescending (屈尊的) manner. 9 that, I just remember her voice explaining the 10 of a good handshake of conveying (传达) a 11 sense of self-belief, of looking the other person in the eyes, and of making a warm 12 . Hearing her friendly words, I first understand what being 13 meant. I admired her for 14 time to teach me about one of the important things in life. I was grateful for her not talking down to me 15 I was 11 and didn"t know much. I also felt somewhat admired by the way she 16 me. It felt good to be talked to as a(n) 17 , rather than as an 11-year-old child. I also 18 her telling me that if someone isn"t aware of something you should show him or her the right direction; don"t be afraid to 19 your knowledge. I think of her every time I meet someone 20 , and I"m so thankful for her little lesson. | ( )1. A. breakfast ( )2. A. read ( )3. A. even ( )4. A. watch ( )5. A. learned ( )6. A. raise d up ( )7. A. pale ( )8. A. whom ( )9. A. After ( )10. A. necessity ( )11. A. weak ( )12. A. friend ( )13. A. respected ( )14. A. having ( )15. A. when ( )16. A. treated ( )17. A. boy ( )18. A. hated ( )19. A. test ( )20. A. healthy | B. work B. check B. certainly B. remember B. selected B. hung up B. beautiful B. why B. Before B. style B. positive B. voice B. noticed B. taking B. but B. protected B. student B. minded B. share B. smart | C. sleep C. visit C. ever C. hold C. wanted C. reached out C. rough C. when C. During C. importance C. different C. heart C. served C. arranging C. because C. encouraged C. teacher C. appreciated C. increase C. familiar | D. school D. live D. simply D. seize D. discovered D. put out D. small D. how D. Through D. rule D. special D. atmosphere D. praised D. keeping D. so D. required D. adult D. understood D. control D. new | 阅读理解 | "Hey, Jenna, do you think we"ll still be friends when we"re eighty-two?" I asked my friend. It was clear that she was wondering where I had come up with such a question. Losing Jenna would be like losing a very close sister. We hung out together. We gave each other advice. "Of course, we"ll still be friends when we"re eighty-two." Jenna announced loudly. The next year, in the fourth grade, we met Jamie. The three of us soon became close friends. We played together almost every day. I thought even time couldn"t pull us apart, but I was sadly mistaken. The three of us started fighting a lot. Before Christmas, we had a really big fight, and Jamie and Jenna were against me, both saying I was bossy. I felt helpless and lonely. I thought Christmas would be horrible! I was surprised when Jenna came to my house and gave me an awesome Christmas card she had made for me. I was so sure that she was still disappointed with me. "Wow, " I said, breaking the silence as we stood on either side of my front door. "Thanks." "Okay…well…I have to go," she said softly. " Okay. See you later then…"and I closed the door. "Who was that at the door?" my mum asked. The card started off with "Merry Christmas", but then it said, "I am so glad we"re friends. I am sorry about what I said when we were fighting. A fight won"t stop us from being friends. Besides, we said we were going to be friends even when we"re eight-two." I stopped reading and started laughing. I couldn"t believe I had forgotten what she said that day in her back yard. I couldn"t believe I had been so selfish in trying to get even and making my friends feel sorry for me that I had forgotten about real friendship.
1. How would the author and Jenna get along with each other after Christmas?
A. They would be close friends again. B. They would not speak to each other. C. They would lose touch with each other. D. They would go on fighting with each other.
2.The underlined sentence "I was bossy" in the fourth paragraph means "_________".
A. I looked like a boss B. I acted as a boss C. I was fond of giving orders D. I was fond of fighting
3.Which of the following is the right time order according to the passage? a. Jamie became our friend. b. I felt lonely and unhappy. c. Jenna, Jamie and I fought a lot. d. Jenna brought me a Christmas card. e. I was sorry for what I did to her. f. Jenna and I promised to be lifelong friends.
A. f a b c e d B. a c f b d e C. a b c f e d D. f a c b d e
4.The author was delighted when she read the card from Jenna because _________.
A. what Jenna wrote was funny B. Jenna would be her friend again C. she was happy about the coming Christmas D. she was happy to receive a Christmas card | 完形填空 | The years ago, when I was pregnant, I was on my own and in an extremely limited financial situation. I worked at a 1 but was not well paid. Gradually , I 2 losing weight instead of gaining it because of poor nutrition. I had a 3 called Maggie and one day she started 4 at the pet shop too. Every day for lunch, she would 5 large, organic salads and other very healthy meals. To my 6 , she insisted that I have some of her lunch. I felt 7 and I tried to 8 , but she was determined. When I told everyone at work that I was pregnant, she was excited, and kept on 9 me for very long. All through my pregnancy she was a guardian angel (守护天使), 10 me. She and her husband 11 attended my daughter"s birth. They ended up taking us into their 12 and we became part of their family. One day I 13 how much I appreciated how she had shared her 14 with me when we worked at the pet shop. She told me that she heard about my 15 from a friend of mine who 16 my refrigerator was shockingly empty back then. In order to help me without letting me know, she 17 to get a job where I worked. I was shocked and amazed 18 I learned this new information, I had been 19 and pregnant and poor, only to be taken under wing by this woman. How 20 I am! I"ll never forget her -my good neighbor! | ( )1. A. pet shop ( )2. A. enjoyed ( )3. A. relative ( )4. A. studying ( )5. A. sell ( )6. A. anger ( )7. A. thirsty ( )8. A. pay ( )9. A. teaching ( )10. A. searching for ( )11. A. still ( )12. A. home ( )13. A. mentioned ( )14. A. room ( )15. A. accident ( )16. A. thought ( )17. A. promised ( )18. A. if ( )19. A. sick ( )20. A. lucky | B. shoe factory B. hated B. friend B. wandering B. produce B. surprise B. puzzled B. taste B. feeding B. learning from B. ever B. hospital B. complained B. lunch B. illness B. imagined B. agreed B. before B. alone B. hopeful | C. hotel C. started C. schoolmate C. working C. try C. disappointment C. hungry C. refuse C. visiting C. looking after C. even C. company C. doubted C. money C. request C. noticed C. managed C. as C. brave C. clever | D. restaurant D. denied D. neighbor D. volunteering D. prefer D. relief D. worried D. stop D. admiring D. pointing at D. only D. farm D. wrote D. job D. situation D. believed D. expected D. and D. honest D. great | 阅读理解 | Henry works in a factory. He comes from a poor family and was in school for only four years. He has to do the hard work, but he is paid less. He likes to watch football matches very much and spends much time on them. One afternoon there was a big football match on the playground. He borrowed some money from his friend and hurried there. There were a lot of people there. And all the tickets were sold out. He was sorry for it. He saw a pole outside the playground and climbed it quickly. A policeman came and said, "It is dangerous to stay on it! Come down!" " Wait a minute, please!" Henry said and just at that moment the policeman heard cheers on the playground and asked in a hurry, " which team has kicked a goal?" " ours!" " wonderful! You can stay there. But take care!" The policeman said happily and left. When the match would be soon over, he came back again and asked, " who has won?" " Theirs, 3:2 " " Come down," the policeman said angrily. " Such a match is not worth watching!" Henry had to come down. But soon they heard cheers again. The policeman said in a hurry, " Climb up quickly and see who has kicked a goal."
1. From the passage we know that _________.
A. Henry doesn"t like his work B. Henry comes from a rich family. C. Henry doesn"t like the policeman D. Henry is paid less.
2. Henry failed to get a ticket for the match that day because ___________.
A. he had no money to buy a ticket B. he didn"t want to buy a ticket C. he had no time to buy a ticket D. all the tickets were sold out
3. The policeman asked Henry to come down the pole at first because ____________.
A. it was dangerous B. Henry had no ticket C. their team kicked a goal D. the other team kicked a goal
4. From the third paragraph, we can guess that _____________.
A. the policeman wanted to teach Henry a lesson. B. the policeman tried to please Henry C. the policeman didn"t like Henry. D. the policeman was also a football fan.
5. The policeman asked Henry to climb up the pole ____________
A. to cheer for their team B. to see the result of the match C. to cheer for the other team D. to say goodbye to their team |
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