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Unfortunately,onedaytheyoungantelopesteppedinatrap(陷阱).KnowingDickwasmissing,hismotherwasworried.Shewenttoherbrotherandaskedhim,“Mybrother,howismyson?
Haveyoutaughthimthetricksandstrategiesofsurvival?
”Theteacherreplied,“Mydearsister,Itriedmybesttoteachhim,butyoursondidnotwanttolearnthetricksandstrategiesofsurvival.Hecutclasses.HowcouldIpossiblyteachhim?
”
Atthistime,theyheardthatDickwascaughtinatrap.Theyhurriedtorescuehimbeforeitwastoolate.Dickwastooscaredtomoveandregretteddeeply.
Iftheyoungantelopehadkeptlearningcarefullyallthetime,hewouldn’thavebeencaught.
( )1.Dick’steacherwashisuncle.
( )2.Dickalwayscametohavelessonsontime.
( )3.Dickwassointerestedinplayinggamesthathestartedcuttingclasses.
( )4.Dickwasnotrescuedatlastbecauseitwastoolate.
( )5.Fromthispassage,wecanknowthatweshouldn’tdoanythingbyhalves.
Passage2(2019原创)
学会欣赏自己的与众不同
Mysix-year-oldgranddaughter,Mary,foundasmallfreckle(斑点)onherleftarm.Shedidn’tlikeitandtriedtopickitoff.Itoldher,“Ohdear,that’sa‘beautymark’.Don’tpickitoff.”Shetookanotherlookatit.“It’snotbeautiful.Iwantitoff.”shecried.
“Eachofusisbornwithspecialmarks.Wecanseesomeofthem,butsomeofthemareinvisible(看不见的),suchasthemarkofkindness,eventhemarkofalovingheart.Wecan’tseethem,buttheyareveryspecialmarks.”
“Whycan’tmineallbeinvisible?
”sheasked.
“Icanseemanyofyourspecialmarks,suchasthecolorofyoureyes,theshapeofyournoseandthesmileonyourface.Nobodyinthewholeworldhasthesamethingsasyou.Specialmarks,insideandoutside,arethethingsthatmakeeachofusdifferentandspecial.”
Thenextmorning,shesaid,“Ihavea‘beautymark’.Ididn’tlikeityesterday,butnowIdo.”
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( )1.Maryhasasmallfreckleonherrightarmandshelikesitalot.
( )2.Mary’sfamilywanttohelpherpickthefreckleoff.
( )3.Itistruethateachofusisbornwithspecialmarks.
( )4.Wecanseeallthemarksbesidesspecialmarksinsideandoutside.
( )5.Thewriter’sgranddaughterlikesherfreckleonherleftarmnow.
Passage3(2019原创)
OncetherewasasmallboynamedShankar.Hebelongedtoapoorfamily.Oneday,hewascrossingthroughtheforestwithsomewoodandsawanoldmanwhowasveryhungry.Shankarwantedtogivehimsomefood,buthedidnothave.Sohecontinuedonhisway.Then,hesawathirstydeer.Hewantedtogiveitsomewater,buthedidnothave.
Afterawhile,hesawamanwhowantedtomakeacampbuthedidnothavewood.Shankargavesomewoodtohim.Inreturn,themangavehimsomefoodandwater.
Thenhewentbacktotheoldmanandgavehimsomefoodandgavesomewatertothedeer.TheythoughtShankarwaskind.
However,onedayShankarfelldownfromthehillandhecouldn’tmove.Theoldmanwhohehadhelpedbeforesawhim,andquicklypulledhimup.Hehadmanywounds(伤口)onhislegs.Thedeersawhiswoundsandquicklywenttotheforestandbroughtsomeherbs(药草).Allofthemwereveryhappythattheywereabletohelpeachother.
( )1.Shankarlivedinarichfamily.
( )2.Shankarwantedtogivethedeersomefood.
( )3.TheoldmanandthedeerthoughtShankarwasverykindtothem.
( )4.Thereweren’tmanywoundsonhislegsthoughhefelldownfromthehill.
( )5.Inourdailylife,weshouldalwaysbereadytohelpothers.
Passage4(2019原创)
Wespentthisholidaywithouruncle.Helovedtogoforawalktocollectstones.Oneday,heboughtusbackpacksandaskedustogotothemountainswithhim,andcarrythestones.
Thewholedaywewalkedaround.Everynowandthenheputstonesinourbags.Tooursurprise,healsotooksomestonesoutfromourbags.Butwethoughthehadjustfoundbetterstones.
Whenwereturnedtothehouse,wewereverytired.Thebackpacksweresoheavythatwefeltrelaxedwhenweputthemdown.Butouruncle’sbackpackwashalfempty.
“Whydidyouputsomanystonesintoourbackpacks?
”Weasked.
“Ididn’t.Youdid,”hesaid.“Youdidn’tknowit,butIgaveyouatesttoday.Ilistenedtoeverywordyousaid.Wheneveryouwerecomplaining(抱怨),Iaddedastonetoyourbags.Wheneveryoutalkedaboutsomethingwithpositive(积极的)thinking,Itookoutastone.Andnowlookatyourbackpacks.”Ourbackpackswerefullofstones.
“Yournegative(消极的)thoughtsarelikestones.Youcarrytheminyourmindjustlikethosestonesinabackpack.Themorenegativethoughts,theheavieryourmind.”
Withgreatlove,ouruncletaughtusoneofthemostimportantlessonsinlife.
( )1.Theyfeltsurprisedwhentheiruncletooksomestonesoutfromtheirbags.
( )2.Whentheygotbackhome,theyfoundtheiruncle’sbagwasfullofstones.
( )3.Whentheysaidsomethingnegative,theiruncletookastoneoutoftheirbags.
( )4.Youcarrynegativethoughtsinyourmindjustlikethosestonesinabackpack.
( )5.Fromthepassagewelearnedthatweshouldbepositiveaboutlife.
Passage5(2019原创)
Inasmallvillagetherewasapostman.Whenhewas20yearsold,hestartedsendingallkindsofhappyorsadstoriestothevillagers’homes50kilometersawaydayafterday.Twentyyearsflewby,andsomanychangestookplace,buttherewerestillnoflowersortreesalongtheroad,onlyflyingdust(灰尘).
“HowlongshallIgoalongthisdustyroad?
Assoonashethoughthehadtospendhisliferidingthebikeontheroadwithnoflowersortrees,hefeltverysad.
Onedaywhenhefinishedsendingthelettersandwasreadytoreturn,hepassedbyaflowershop.“Right,that’sit!
”Hewalkedintotheshop,boughtsomewildflowerseeds,andthenextdayhebegantodroptheseseedsalongtheroad.Afteroneday,twodays,onemonth,twomonths...healwayskeptdroppingthewildflowerseeds.
Beforelong,alotoflittleflowerscameoutalongtheroad,blooming(开花)inallseasons.
Forthevillagers,theflowersandthesweetsmellweremorepleasantthananyletterthepostmansentinallhislife.
Ontheroadwithoutdustbutfullofflowers,thepostmanrodehisbikehappily.Heneverfeltlonelyoranxious(焦虑的)anymore.
( )1.Thepostmanbegansendingletterstothevillagersattheageof20.
( )2.Thepostmanfeltsadbecausetherewerenoflowersortreesalongtheroad.
( )3.Thepostmanwenttoaflowershoptosendaletter.
( )4.Thevillagersandthepostmanwereworriedaftertheflowerscameout.
( )5.Wecanlearnfromthestorythateveryonecanmakelifemorebeautiful.
话题2 咨询建议(2014,2011年)
Passage6(2018东营改编)
Whenyoufeelasneeze(喷嚏)orcoughcomingon,coveringyourmouthpreventsthespreadofgerms(细菌).Youprobablyknewthat.
Buthowtocoveryourmouthisveryimportant.Youmightusetissues(纸巾),andputyourusedtissuesintothebin.“Ifyoudon’thavetissues,youshouldsneezeintoyourelbow,notyourhand,evenifyouareusedtodoingthat.”Thedoctorsadvised.
“Ifsomebodysneezesintohishands,thosegermswillbepassedontootherpeople,orotherobjectsthatpeopletouch.”saidDr.Hill.
Germsaremostcommonlyspreadbysneezingandcoughing.Whentheylandonyourhands,theyarepassedfromhandstothingslikemoney,doorknobs(扶手),elevatorbuttons(电梯按钮)andothersurfaces.Atthesametime,thepeoplearoundyoucantouchthem.
Thisisn’tnagging(唠叨).TheCentersforDiseaseControlalsosuggestthatsneezingandcoughingintoyourelbowisnecessary.EventheNewYorkCitysubwayofficersaskthepassengersto“coughorsneezeintoelboworuseatissue”.
“Thesuggestionwastakenseriouslyabout10yearsago.However,mostpeopledidn’tpaymuchattentiontoit.Thatmeanstheadultsmayhavemissedtheadvice.Butchildrenareoftentaughtinschooltherightwaytocoughorsneeze.”Dr.Benjaminsaid.
Tobeclear,peoplecan’tkeepawayfromalltherisksinthisway,butit’sthebestchoice.Atthesametime,we’dbetterwearmasks(口罩)andoftenwashourhands.“Handwashingisoneofthemostimportantthingspeoplecandotokeephealthy.”Dr.Hillsaid.
( )1.Whensneezingorcoughing,you’dbetternotuseyourhandstocoveryourmouth.
( )2.Germscan’tbepassedfromhandstothingslikemoney.
( )3.Theadultsmaybeusedtosneezingintotheirelbows.
( )4.Washinghandsveryoftenisagoodwaytokeephealthy.
( )5.Thepassagemainlytellsushowtopreventthespreadofgerms.
Passage7(2019原创)
如何找到幸福
Happinessisimportantforeveryone.Mostpeoplewanttobehappy,butfewknowhowtofindhappiness.
Moneyandsuccessdonotbringlastinghappiness.Happinessdependsonourselves.Inotherwords,wemakeourownhappiness.
Thesecretofhappinessistoenjoythesimplethingsinlife.Toooften,wespendsomuchtimethinkingaboutthefuture,forexample,gettingintocollegeorgettingagoodjobthatwefailtoenjoythepresent.Weshouldenjoylife’ssimplep