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At the railway stations all across Britain next week, groups of students will gather with their backpacks to wait for the trains that will carry them home for Christmas. This is a large movement of human beings as before, but with more contradictory traffic flows, so that trains filled with the young pass each other travelling in every direction.
At first, I went home every weekend with my washing, but then those visits became less regular. How did I let my parents know I was coming? They had no phone. Perhaps I wrote to them (“Expect me with dirty shirts this Friday afternoon”), but more likely I didn’t let them know, and just turned up or didn’t turn up, not understanding that my parents’ hopes of seeing me were a greater disappointment of my carelessness than a spoiled tea.
And in all this I suspect I was typical (有代表性的), at least of young men. As for our fathers and mothers, none of them talked of “empty-nest syndrome (综合症)”, even though its possible effect that the main human duty is to protect and feed the young would have suited their generation better than ours. Then, the feeling of loss went without a name. Today, it’s a condition with remedies, which will make parents feel more enjoyable in their life, The Mayo Clinic, for example, suggests you try to maintain regular contact with your children through “visits, phone calls, emails, texts or video chats”. If you feel unhappy, lean on (depend on … for support) loved ones or your mental health providers. Above all, stay positive: “Thinking about the extra time and energy that you might have to devote to your marriage or personal interests after your last child leaves home, it might help you adapt to this major life change.”
What can’t be denied, however, is that children often leave home. In modern societies, this is what they do. Christmas is the very time they can be depended on to return. For the non-religious, that may be this season’s true comfort and significance.
【小题1】The main reason for the busy traffic across Britain next week is that _______.

A.young students will travel home for Christmas.
B.young people will travel in every direction.
C.it is a large movement of human beings
D.the traffic flows will be more contradictory
【小题2】From the second paragraph we can learn that the writer _______.
A.went home every week to wash dirty clothes
B.understood his parents’ desire of seeing him
C.didn’t understand his parents’ feelings
D.went home to see his parents regularly
【小题3】The underlined word “remedies” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _______.
A.reasonsB.excusesC.habitsD.solutions
【小题4】From the last paragraph we know that _______.
A.in modern society, children should leave home
B.Christmas is likely a time for family reunion
C.the significance of Christmas is celebration
D.Christmas is not a comfort for the non-religious
【小题5】From the passage we can infer that by writing the article the writer is to _______.
A.persuade the young to show concern for their parents
B.ask the young to go home regularly
C.make the young understand their parents’ interest
D.enable the young to be more independent

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At railway stations all across Britain next week, groups of students will gather with their backpacks to wait for the trains that will carry them home for Christmas. This is as large a movement of human beings as before, but with more contradictory traffic flows, so that trains filled with the young pass each other travelling in every direction.

At first, I went home every weekend with my washing, but then those visits became less regular. How did I let my parents know I was coming? They had no phone. Perhaps I wrote to them ("Expect me with dirty shirts this Friday afternoon"), but more likely I didn't let them know, and just turned up or didn't turn up, not understanding that my parents' dashed hopes of seeing me were a greater casualty of my carelessness than a spoiled tea.

And in all this I suspect I was typical, at least of young men. As for our fathers and mothers, none of them talked of "empty-nest syndrome", even though its implication that the principal human duty is to protect and feed the young would have suited their generation better than ours. Then, the feelings of loss went without a name. Today, it's a condition with remedies, which will make parents feel more enjoyable in their life. The Mayo Clinic, for example, suggests you try to maintain regular contact with your children through "visits, phone calls, emails, texts or video chats". If you feel depressed, lean on loved ones or your mental health provider. Above all, stay positive: "Thinking about the extra time and energy you might have to devote to your marriage or personal interests after your last child leaves home might help you adapt to this major life change."

What can’t be denied, however, is that children often leave home. In modern societies, this is what they do. Christmas is the very time they can be depended on to return. For the non-religious, that may be this season’s true comfort and significance.

1.The main reason for the busy traffic across Britain next week is that         .

A.young students will travel home for Christmas

B.young people will travel in every direction

C.it is a large movement of human beings

D.the traffic flows will be more contradictory

2.From the second paragraph we can learn that the writer      .

A.went home every week to wash dirty clothes

B.understood his parents’ desire of seeing him

C.didn’t understand his parents’ feelings

D.went home to see his parents regularly

3.The underlined word “remedies” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to          .

A.reasons           B.excuses           C.habits            D.solutions

4.From the last paragraph we know that        .

A.in modern society, children should leave home

B.Christmas is likely a time for family reunion

C.the significance of Christmas is celebration

D.Christmas is not a comfort for the non-religious

5.From the passage we can infer that by writing the article the writer’s purpose is to       .

A.persuade the young to show concern for their parents

B.ask the young to go home regularly

C.make the young understand their parents’ interests

D.enable the young to be more independent

 

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At railway stations all across Britain next week, groups of students will gather with their backpacks to wait for the trains that will carry them home for Christmas. This is as large a movement of human beings as before, but with more contradictory traffic flows, so that trains filled with the young pass each other travelling in every direction.

At first, I went home every weekend with my washing, but then those visits became less regular. How did I let my parents know I was coming? They had no phone. Perhaps I wrote to them ("Expect me with dirty shirts this Friday afternoon"), but more likely I didn't let them know, and just turned up or didn't turn up, not understanding that my parents' dashed hopes of seeing me were a greater casualty of my carelessness than a spoiled tea.

And in all this I suspect I was typical, at least of young men. As for our fathers and mothers, none of them talked of "empty-nest syndrome", even though its implication that the principal human duty is to protect and feed the young would have suited their generation better than ours. Then, the feelings of loss went without a name. Today, it's a condition with remedies, which will make parents feel more enjoyable in their life. The Mayo Clinic, for example, suggests you try to maintain regular contact with your children through "visits, phone calls, emails, texts or video chats". If you feel depressed, lean on loved ones or your mental health provider. Above all, stay positive: "Thinking about the extra time and energy you might have to devote to your marriage or personal interests after your last child leaves home might help you adapt to this major life change."

What can’t be denied, however, is that children often leave home. In modern societies, this is what they do. Christmas is the very time they can be depended on to return. For the non-religious, that may be this season’s true comfort and significance.

31.The main reason for the busy traffic across Britain next week is that          .

       A.young students will travel home for Christmas

       B.young people will travel in every direction

       C.it is a large movement of human beings

       D.the traffic flows will be more contradictory

32.From the second paragraph we can learn that the writer       .

       A.went home every week to wash dirty clothes

       B.understood his parents’ desire of seeing him

       C.didn’t understand his parents’ feelings

       D.went home to see his parents regularly

33.The underlined word “remedies” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to          .

      A.reasons               B.excuses               C.habits                  D.solutions

34.From the last paragraph we know that         .

       A.in modern society, children should leave home

       B.Christmas is likely a time for family reunion

       C.the significance of Christmas is celebration

       D.Christmas is not a comfort for the non-religious

35.From the passage we can infer that by writing the article the writer’s purpose is to        .

       A.persuade the young to show concern for their parents

       B.ask the young to go home regularly

       C.make the young understand their parents’ interests                 

       D.enable the young to be more independent

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D

At the railway stations all across Britain next week, groups of students will gather with their backpacks to wait for the trains that will carry them home for Christmas. This is a large movement of human beings as before, but with more contradictory traffic flows, so that trains filled with the young pass each other travelling in every direction.

At first, I went home every weekend with my washing, but then those visits became less regular. How did I let my parents know I was coming? They had no phone. Perhaps I wrote to them (“Expect me with dirty shirts this Friday afternoon”), but more likely I didn’t let them know, and just turned up or didn’t turn up, not understanding that my parents’ hopes of seeing me were a greater disappointment of my carelessness than a spoiled tea.

And in all this I suspect I was typical (有代表性的), at least of young men. As for our fathers and mothers, none of them talked of “empty-nest syndrome (综合症)”, even though its possible effect that the main human duty is to protect and feed the young would have suited their generation better than ours. Then, the feeling of loss went without a name. Today, it’s a condition with remedies, which will make parents feel more enjoyable in their life, The Mayo Clinic, for example, suggests you try to maintain regular contact with your children through “visits, phone calls, emails, texts or video chats”. If you feel unhappy, lean on (depend on … for support) loved ones or your mental health providers. Above all, stay positive: “Thinking about the extra time and energy that you might have to devote to your marriage or personal interests after your last child leaves home, it might help you adapt to this major life change.”

What can’t be denied, however, is that children often leave home. In modern societies, this is what they do. Christmas is the very time they can be depended on to return. For the non-religious, that may be this season’s true comfort and significance.

1.The main reason for the busy traffic across Britain next week is that _______.

A.young students will travel home for Christmas.

B.young people will travel in every direction.

C.it is a large movement of human beings

D.the traffic flows will be more contradictory

2.From the second paragraph we can learn that the writer _______.

A.went home every week to wash dirty clothes

B.understood his parents’ desire of seeing him

C.didn’t understand his parents’ feelings

D.went home to see his parents regularly

3.The underlined word “remedies” in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to _______.

A.reasons           B.excuses           C.habits            D.solutions

4.From the last paragraph we know that _______.

A.in modern society, children should leave home

B.Christmas is likely a time for family reunion

C.the significance of Christmas is celebration

D.Christmas is not a comfort for the non-religious

5.From the passage we can infer that by writing the article the writer is to _______.

A.persuade the young to show concern for their parents

B.ask the young to go home regularly

C.make the young understand their parents’ interest

D.enable the young to be more independent

 

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     The passengers on the bus watched sympathetically(同情地) as the attractive young woman with the
white cane(拐杖) made her way carefully up the steps. She paid the driver and, used her hands to   1  
the  location of the seats, walked down the aisle(过道) and found the seat he'd told her was   2 . Then
she settled in(坐下) ,placed her briefcase on her lap and
   3   her cane against her leg.
   It had been a year since Susan, 34, became   4  . Due to a medical misdiagnosis, she was
suddenly    5   into a world of darkness, anger, frustration and self-pity. Mark, her husband,    6  her to
work each day, even though they worked at   7   ends of the city.  Soon, however, Mark realized the
arrangement wasn't  8  . Susan had to start taking the bus again. Just as he predicted, Susan was  9  at
the idea of taking the bus again. "How am I  10   to know where I am going? I feel like you're abandoning
me," she responded bitterly. Mark taught her how to rely on her other   11  , specifically her hearing, to
determine where she was and how to    12  to her new environment. Monday morning arrived, they went
their   13  ways for the first time.
     On Friday morning, Susan took the bus to work as usual. As she was paying, the driver said, "I sure
do   14   you. "Curious, she asked the driver, "Why?"
     The driver responded, "It must feel     15  to be taken care of and protected like you are. " " What do
you mean?" she asked.
     The driver answered, "You know, every morning for the past week, a fine-looking gentleman in a
military uniform has been   16   across the corner watching you as you get off the bus. He makes sure
you cross the street   17  and he watches until you enter your office building. Then he blows you a kiss,
gives you a little salute and walks away. " Tears of happiness poured down Susan's cheeks. For   18  she
couldn't physically see him, she had always felt Mark's presence. He had given her a gift more powerful
than   19  , a gift she didn't need to see to  20  -the gift of love that can bring light where there is darkness.
(     )1. A. feel      
(     )2. A. nice      
(     )3. A. carried    
(     )4. A. deaf      
(     )5. A. going      
(     )6. A. forced    
(     )7. A. opposite  
(     )8. A. working    
(     )9. A. excited    
(     )10. A. pleased  
(     )11. A. friends  
(     )12. A. change    
(     )13. A. strange  
(     )14. A. envy      
(     )15. A. sorry    
(     )16. A. sitting  
(     )17. A. happily  
(     )18. A. although  
(     )19. A. money    
(     )20. A. believe  
B. use        
B. taken      
B. rested      
B. blind      
B.lost        
B. advised    
B. some        
B. determined  
B. horrified  
B. told        
B. drivers    
B. turn        
B. funny      
B. protect    
B. good        
B. expecting  
B. safely      
B. if          
B. help        
B. hope        
C. draw      
C. safe      
C. took      
C. weak      
C. getting  
C. got      
C. usual    
C. going    
C. puzzled  
C. supposed  
C. senses    
C. devote    
C. separate  
C. love      
C. relaxing  
C. working  
C. quickly  
C. when      
C. sight    
C. buy      
D. control    
D. empty      
D. held      
D. angry      
D. thrown    
D. drove      
D. far        
D. giving    
D. moved      
D. taught    
D. organs    
D. adapt      
D. standing  
D. watch      
D. nervous    
D. standing  
D. silently  
D. before    
D. tears      
D. take      

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