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On the first day of school our teacher introduced himself and challenged us to get to know someone we didn’t already know. I stood up to look around when a gentle hand touched my shoulder.
I turned around to find a little old lady with a warm smile. She said, “Hi, handsome. My name is Rose. I’m eighty-seven years old.”
“Why are you in university at such a YOUNG age?” I asked. She replied, “I’m here to meet a rich husband, get married, have a couple of kids, and then retire and travel.”
I knew she was joking. I was curious(好奇) what might have encouraged her to be taking on this challenge at her age.
“I always dreamed of having a university education and now I’m getting one!” she told me. We became friends. Every day we would talk nonstop after class. I always enjoyed listening to this “time machine” as she shared her wisdom(智慧) and experience with me. And Rose easily made friends wherever she went.
At the end of the term we invited Rose to make a little speech. She cleared her throat and began, “We do not stop playing because we are old; we grow old because we stop playing. I’ve learned a few secrets to staying young, being happy, and achieving success. You have to laugh and find humor every day. You’ve got to have a dream. When you lose your dreams, you die.”
“There is a huge difference between growing older and growing up. Anybody can grow older. That doesn’t take any talent or ability. The idea is to grow up by always finding the opportunity in change...”
【小题1】When the author and Rose first met, they began their conversation in a ________ manner.
| A.polite | B.impolite | C.serious | D.humorous |
| A.meet a rich husband | B.make new friends |
| C.get a better job | D.get a university education |
| A.she always came to class on time |
| B.she made friends easily at university |
| C.she enjoyed a long life and had lots of wisdom and experience |
| D.she knew the difference between growing older and growing up |
| A.growing older | B.growing up | C.staying young | D.being happy |
| A.“Easier said than done.” | B.“Well begun is half done.” |
| C.“It is never too late to learn.” | D.“Reading makes a full man.” |
| A.polite | B.impolite | C.serious | D.humorous |
| A.meet a rich husband | B.make new friends |
| C.get a better job | D.get a university education |
| A.she always came to class on time |
| B.she made friends easily at university |
| C.she enjoyed a long life and had lots of wisdom and experience |
| D.she knew the difference between growing older and growing up |
| A.growing older | B.growing up | C.staying young | D.being happy |
| A.“Easier said than done.” | B.“Well begun is half done.” |
| C.“It is never too late to learn.” | D.“Reading makes a full man.” |
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Chuck Wall teaches management and human relations at Bakersfield College. He walked into class one day and told his students that their homework was to perform one act of random kindness. His students did not understand the homework and didn’t know what to do, but the professor would not answer their questions. He encouraged his students to work it out for themselves.
One week later, the students entered the classroom excited to share their stories. One student told of giving away blankets to the homeless. Another reported on helping a dog to find its owner, and another student had been trying to find a long, last friend. Students were engergized by the homework assignment and wanted other people to be kind too. With the support of local businesses, the students made stickers to put on cars that invited people to do something kind for others. They sold the stickers and decided to donate the money to a center for the blind—not surprising as Professor Wall is blind.
Since then, similar knidness activities have been started in schools around the world. Many schools organize a Random Acts of Kindness Week, around November 13th, to celebrate World Kindness Day. Some schools use each day of Random Acts of Kindness Week to perform a different kind act, such as making a new friend, helping someone, doing community service, or raising money for a charity. Students learn to consider other people and think about how small actions can make the world a better place.
61. The professor’s homework was to ask his students _________.
A. to write about kindness
B. to be kind to strangers
C. to spend time helping others
D. to go out to raise money.
62. We learn from the passage that __________.
A. Chuck’s students are not clever enough
B. the students didn’t do Chuck ‘s homework
C. Chuck Wall is an unusual teacher
D. no students enjoyed Chuck’s homework.
63. It is certain that ___________.
A. the students got good grades in Chuck’s class
B. kindness activities are not widely accepted
C. Chuck Wall was not good at designing homework
D. the students only helped people they knew
64. In kindness activities students learn ___________.
A. to deal with difficult things
B. to do great things every day
C. to know about the world
D. to consider other people
65. Which is the best title of the passage?
A. Learning Kind Things B. Teaching Kindness
C. World Kindness Day D. Bakersfield College
Chuck Wall teaches management and human relations at Bakersfield College. He walked into class one day and told his students that their homework was to perform one act of random(任意的) kindness. His students did not understand the homework and didn’t know what to do, but the professor would not answer their questions. He encouraged his students to work it out for themselves.
One week later, the students entered the classroom excited to share their stories. One student told of giving away blankets to the homeless. Another reported on helping a dog to find its owner, and another student had been trying to find a long, lost friend. Students were energized (给予活力) by the homework assignment and wanted other people to be kind too. With the support of local businesses, the students made stickers to put on cars that invited people to do something kind for others. They sold the stickers and decided to donate the money to a center for the blind---not surprising as Professor Wall is blind.
Since then, similar kindness activities have been started in schools around the world. Many schools organize a Random Acts of Kindness Week, around November 13th, to celebrate World Kindness Day. Some schools use each day of Random Acts of Kindness Week to perform a different kind act, such as making a new friend, helping someone, doing community service, or raising money for a charity. Students learn to consider other people and thank about how small actions can make the world a better place.
1.The professor’s homework was to ask his students _________.
A. to write about kindness.
B. to be kind to strangers
C. to spend time helping other
D. to go out to raise money
2.We learn from the passage that ________.
A. Chuck’s students are not clever enough
B. the students didn’t do Chuck’s homework
C. Chuck Wall is an unusual teacher
D. no students enjoyed Chuck’s homework
3.It is certain that _________.
A. the students got good grades in Chuck’s class
B. kindness activities are not widely accepted
C. Chuck Wall was not good at designing homework
D. the students only helped people they knew
4.In kindness activities students learn _________.
A. to deal with difficult things
B. to do great things every day
C. to know about the world
D. to consider other people
5.Which is the best title of the passage?
A. Learning Kind Things B. Teaching Kindness
C. World Kindness Day D. Bakersfield College
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