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A man got a new car and he was very proud 26 it. One day, when he 27 back home, he saw his three-year-old son 28 hitting the new car with a toy hammer. The man was 29 angry that he ran to his son, grabbed the hammer from 30 , and used the hammer to hit the little boy’s hands too hard. The 31 boy cried out but his father didn’t care.
When the father 32 , he took his son to the 33 as fast as he could. Although the doctor tried his best to save the 34 bones(骨头), he had to cut the fingers from both of the boy’s hands in the end.
When the boy 35 in the hospital and saw his hands, he innocently(天真) said, “Dady, I’m sorry about your car.” Then he asked, “but 36 are my fingers going to grow back?” The father 37 very sad.
Think about the story when 38 steps on your feet or when you wish to take revenge(报复). Think first before you lose your patience with someone. Cars can 39 , but broken bones and hurt feelings often can’t.
People often make mistakes. But we should remember that forgiveness is greater than revenge. 40 before act!
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When I was seven years old, my family made me an ant farm. First, we put clean sand in a thin glass box. Then we waited for the ants to arrive. After the ants were in the glass farm, they started to make tunnels(地道). I was amazed that each one knew exactly what to do. Each had its own job.
On the fifth day a tragedy(悲剧) happened. I put my face so close to the glass farm that I knocked it over. All the tunnels fell down. Although the ants remained alive after their earthquake, one by one began to die. I was scared as I watched them give up building their tunnels to carry the bodies to a corner the farm. My mother said that the ants were dying of sadness. They simply could not stand that their tunnels were gone.
Although much time has passed, I still think of that ant farm. Mom had hoped it would teach me about the natural world, but it taught me much more.
Over the years, I came to realize the importance of teamwork. Working together, the ants were able to make an amazing world for themselves. I also learned that they should be admired for their hard work.
But there was an even larger lesson that I did not realize until recently: Adversity(逆境) is a natural part of life, and must be accepted. Unlike the ants, we cannot give up when we are sad. We have to realize that if a tunnel is gone, we must build another.
Giving up, I say, is not a good choice.
【小题1】What did the writer’s family do for him when he was seven?
| A.They built a farm of ants. | B.They bought a few ants. |
| C.They caught a lot of ants. | D.They found an ant city. |
| A.The writer knocked the glass box over because he put his face so close to the glass farm. |
| B.The ants didn’t die one by one after the tunnels were destroyed. |
| C.Like people, teamwork is very important for the ants. |
| D.Giving up isn’t a good way when we meet trouble. |
| A.All the tunnels fell down. | B.The ants died one by one. |
| C.The ants got into the glass box. | D.The ants began making tunnels. |
| A.Working together is useless. | B.Teamwork is important. |
| C.He can’t accept adversity. | D.Working alone is amazing. |
| A.Ants Fear Adversity | B.My Family and Ants |
| C.Giving Up in Adversity | D.Don’t give up anytime |
| A.They built a farm of ants. | B.They bought a few ants. |
| C.They caught a lot of ants. | D.They found an ant city. |
| A.The writer knocked the glass box over because he put his face so close to the glass farm. |
| B.The ants didn’t die one by one after the tunnels were destroyed. |
| C.Like people, teamwork is very important for the ants. |
| D.Giving up isn’t a good way when we meet trouble. |
| A.All the tunnels fell down. | B.The ants died one by one. |
| C.The ants got into the glass box. | D.The ants began making tunnels. |
| A.Working together is useless. | B.Teamwork is important. |
| C.He can’t accept adversity. | D.Working alone is amazing. |
| A.Ants Fear Adversity | B.My Family and Ants |
| C.Giving Up in Adversity | D.Don’t give up anytime |
My friend’s grandfather came to America from Eastern Europe. After being processed (移民入境检查) at Ellis Island, he went into a cafeteria (自助餐厅) in Lower Manhattan to get something to eat. He sat down at a table and waited for someone to take his order. But nobody came to him. Later a woman with a plate full of food sat down opposite him and told him how a cafeteria worked.
“Start out at the end,” she said. “Just go along the line and pick out what you want. At the other end he’ll tell you how much you have to pay.”
“I soon learned that’s how everything works in America,” the grandfather told my friend. “Life is like a cafeteria here. You can get anything you want only if you are willing to pay the money. You can even get success, but you’ll never get it if you wait for someone to bring it to you. You have to get up and get it yourself.”
1.Where do you think the old man came from?
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B.Australia. |
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2.From the passage, we know if you want to get success in America, you should ___________.
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D.get up again if you fail |
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A.The old man sat down opposite the woman so that she could take his order. |
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B.The old woman sat down opposite the old man so that she could serve him. |
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C.Although the woman didn’t know the old man, she told him how to get something to eat in the cafeteria. |
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D.Although the woman didn’t know the old man, she decided to pay the bill for him. |
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A.The food served in the cafeteria. |
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B.The success one wants to get. |
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C.The bill one has to pay in the cafeteria. |
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D.The plate used in the cafeteria. |
5.Which is the best title for the passage?
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A.From Eastern Europe to America |
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B.Eating in an American Cafeteria |
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C.How to Eat in a Cafeteria |
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D.Life Is Like a Cafeteria in America |
完形填空
The great ship, the Titanic, sailed for New York from England on April 12th, 1912. The ship had sixteen watertight compartments (密封舱). Even if two of them were broken, she would 1 be able to stay on the water.
Four days after 2 , while the Titanic was sailing 3 the icy waters of the North Atlantic, a huge ice mountain suddenly appeared. The great ship turned hard. The Titanic turned just in time, and just missed the big 4 of ice beside her. Suddenly there was a trembling (颤抖的) 5 from below and the captain went down to see what had 6 . The noise had been so weak that 7 thought the ship had been broken. But the captain 8 that the ship was sinking (下沉) very quickly, for five of the sixteen watertight compartments had already been broken! The order (命令) to 9 the ship was given and hundreds of people jumped into the icy water. As there were not enough lifeboats for everybody, 1,500 lives were 10 . Although the sad story has been so many years, people still remember it clearly.
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