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Mr. Harris used to work in Dover, but then he changed his work, and he and his wife moved to another town. They did not have many friends there, but they soon met a lot of interesting people, and after a few weeks, they often went to dinner or to parties at other people’s houses.
Then Mrs. Harris said to her husband, “We’ve been to a lot of other people’s houses, and now we must invite them to our house, mustn’t we?”
“Yes, certainly,” answered her husband, “A big party will be the easiest thing, won’t it? Then we can start to invite people to dinner in small numbers next month.”
So Mrs. Harris said, “Yes, I’ll invite all our friends here to a big party on 5th December.”
“How many will that be?” Mr. Harris asked. “Don’t invite too many.”
Mrs. Harris was beginning to write the invitations when her husband saw that she was writing, “Party. 6.30 to 8.30 p.m.”
“That isn’t very nice, is it?” he said. “You’re telling our guests that they must go at 8.30.” So Mrs. Harris just wrote “Party. 6.30 p.m.”
A lot of guests came, and they all had a good time, so they did not go home at 8.30. In fact they were still there at mid-night when the door bell rang and a policeman arrived. He said, “You must stop making a noise, because someone has complained.”
Mr. Harris said he did not want to quarrel with the policeman, so everyone went home. They were sorry to have to go.
When Mr. and Mrs. Harris were alone again, she said to him. “That was a surprise, wasn’t it? Who complained about the noise?”
“I did,” Mr Harris answered in a tired voice.
【小题1】Why did Mr. Harris and his wife move to another town?
| A.They wanted to make some new friends. |
| B.Mr. Harris changed his work. |
| C.They wanted to meet a lot of interesting people. |
| D.They enjoyed going to parties and visiting other people’s houses. |
| A.It was easy to hold a big party at home. |
| B.They could ask people to dinner in small numbers. |
| C.They had gone to other people’s parties many times. |
| D.They liked making friends with others. |
| A.From the morning till night. | B.About fourteen hours. |
| C.About two hours. | D.Till midnight |
| A.At about 8.30. |
| B.When the policeman talked with Mr. Harris on the phone. |
| C.About twelve o’clock.. |
| D.When someone telephoned the police station. |
| A.Because someone rang his door bell many times at mid-night. |
| B.He did not want his friends to stay late that night. |
| C.His friends had a good time that night and also feel tired. |
| D.Because he hated the noise. |
A young Scottish lady, like a lot of teens today, got tired of home. The daughter objected to her family’s 【小题1】 lifestyle and said, “I don’t want your God. I am leaving!” She left home. Before long, she was disappointed and unable to find a job, so she took to the streets to do everything she could to 【小题2】 . Many years passed by, her father died, her mother grew 【小题3】 , and the daughter became more and more stubborn in her way of life.
No 【小题4】 was made between mother and daughter during these years. The mother, having heard of her daughter’s whereabouts, went to the poor part of the city in 【小题5】 of her daughter. She stopped at 【小题6】 of the rescue missions(收容所) with a simple speech. “Would you allow me to 【小题7】 this picture?” It was a picture of the smiling, gray-haired mother with a handwritten 【小题8】 at the bottom: “I love you still … come home!”
One day the daughter wandered into a rescue mission for a hot meal. She sat 【小题9】 listening to the service, all the while letting her 【小题10】 wander over to the bulletin board. There she saw the picture and thought, could that be my mother?
She couldn’t 【小题11】 until the service was over. She stood and went to look. It was her mother, and there were those words, “I love you still … come home!” 【小题12】 she stood in front of the picture, she wept. It was too 【小题13】 to be true.
It was night, but she was so 【小题14】 by the message that she started walking home. 【小题15】 the time she arrived it was early in the morning. She was afraid and 【小题16】 her way timidly. As she knocked, the door 【小题17】 open on its own. She thought someone must broken into the house. Concerned for her mother’s 【小题18】 , the young girl ran to the bedroom and shook her mother awake and said, “It’s me! It’s me! I’m home!”
The mother couldn’t believe her eyes. They fell into each other’s 【小题19】 . The daughter said, “I was so worried and thought someone had broken in.” The mother replied gently, “No, dear. From the day you left, that door has never been 【小题20】 .”
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It’s common for parents to feel emotional when the moment comes for their child to leave home and go to university. Even parents who don’t speak about the event are likely to feel a sense of sadness because it’s the end of an era where you and your family were at the centre of your child’s world. As a parent you’ll probably continue to support your child in different ways, but the main job of raising your child is over. It’s a huge change for everyone involved.
There are a few things that you can do to make the transition easier. Plan carefully for your child’s departure and think about how you can help. Many parents take their child to university for the first time. If you decide to do that, be ready to feel a real wrench when the time comes to say goodbye. Your child will probably be as nervous as you are about the moment when you finally say goodbye – but that might not show!
Be positive and cheerful about the choice your child has made to continue studying, and plan to leave once you’ve unpacked the car and looked around your child’s new living accommodations. If you can, save your tears for the car – you’ll make things easier on your child and yourself.
The more you’ve invested in being a parent, the more you’ll feel a sense of loss, so the sadness you feel now is a sign that you’ve been a good mom or dad. Remind yourself that parenting is all about raising an independent and confident child who functions well without you. If your child quickly settles and starts enjoying himself, you should congratulate yourself.
It’s also only fair to allow yourself some time to grieve. Don’t expect to pick yourself up and move on straight away. But you may decide to find a hobby or sport to fill your extra time. Perhaps you’ve always wanted to learn a new language, go to yoga classes or take up swimming. You may decide to spend more time with family and close friends, who are likely to be feeling the absence of your child as well.
Agree on the best approach to staying in touch before your child leaves, and stick to your agreement. Try not to panic if your child doesn’t respond immediately – remember, they’re starting a new and busy life.
1.The underlined word “wrench” in Paragraph 2 means a feeling of ________.
A. sorrow B. regret C. anger D. love
2.What does good parenting consist of?
A. Supporting your child in different ways all the time.
B. Congratulating yourself when your child goes to college.
C. Preparing your child to stand on their own feet in the future.
D. Investing as much as possible in the growth of your child.
3.What’s NOT advised as the way to recover from your child’s departure?
A. Developing a new hobby or sport
B. Learning a new language.
C. Spending more time with close friends
D. Staying in touch with your child.
4.What would be an appropriate title for the whole passage?
A. Staying in Touch with Your Child
B. Preparing to Say Goodbye to Your Child
C. Dealing with Your Child Leaving Home for University
D. Life after Your Child Has Left Home for University
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I made a suggestion to the headmaster_____one of the young teachers_____to Australia for further education.
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A.that, is sent |
B.which, sent |
C.that, be sent |
D.what, will go |
On a summer day, John was sitting on a beach in Hawaii with his parents. The six-year-old child suddenly said he was so lucky because he had so many toys to play with at home.
His surprised parents replied that he was lucky, since a lot of kids didn’t have any toys at all. “How can that be?” John said, confused, but then he said that he would like to get toys for those children. His parents naturally thought their son was just kidding. But as soon as they returned home, John began using his pocket money to buy toys for other kids and asking his friends to do the same. His parents responded by organizing pizza suppers for other families interested in helping other children that can’t afford to buy toys. John thought that he just wanted to cheer those kids up.
John’s parents started to find a place that would allow children as young as six and seven to volunteer. They finally find a day care center for disabled children to let John and his friends visit. They went and played with these kids, playing around the room as if they belonged there.
John and his friends named their work Kids Cheering Kids. John and his friends visited kids at some childcare centers, helping out with a party they organized. They also prepared a performance for children with disabilities. Their activities have drawn public concern.
The spirit of helping is as fresh as it was that day in Hawaii. “The whole purpose,”
John says, “is to make the kids feel better.”
【小题1】Why did John get toys for the children who didn’t have any toy at all?
| A.Because he wanted to make them happy. |
| B.Because he wanted to show off his toys. |
| C.Because he wanted to share his toys with them. |
| D.Because he wanted to make friends with them. |
| A.Positive. | B.Critical. | C.Doubtful. | D.Puzzled. |
| A.It’s a children’s game enjoyed by John and his friends. |
| B.It’s a project started by John to help other kids. |
| C.It’s a program performed by John and his friends. |
| D.It’s an after-school activity planned by John’s friends. |
| A.An unforgettable vacation | B.A valuable experience |
| C.Let kids cheer kids | D.Let kids learn to share |
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