1、阅读表达专练含答案一A good graduation speech should be remembered, but only for the right reasons. It should be targeted not just at other students but also include your family, friends and faculty(教职员工).Your speech should appear to have been written specially for the occasion. It should not be too general. D
2、ont talk only about yourself. Try and include your class within your speech. At the same time, avoid using phrases or expressions that only your class would understand.Stories are a good way of holding the attention of your audience. Put a funny, emotional or just descriptive story somewhere in your
3、 speech. Make your graduating class come alive for those in the audiences who were not part of your class.Include any major events that occurred in the past four years and were related to your class. Make it appoint to keep the tone of the speech positive and avoid pulling down anyone. Be careful th
4、at you dont hurt anyones feelings through your speech. Do not give too much advice in your speech. If you are a guest speaker, you may provide a few pearls of wisdom. If you are a part of the graduating class, it is better for you to keep your speech advice free.Check that you are pronouncing all na
5、mes correctly.A graduation speech should last for no longer than twenty minutes. Take the weather into account. If it is a really hot or a really cold day, no one will appreciate even a well-written speech at the risk of putting up with the heat or the cold. So keep your speech short.Round off the s
6、peech by thanking parents and faculty. Also show your appreciation for the principle. (成都市高2014届高中毕业班第三次诊断性检测)1. What expressions should you choose for your graduation speech? (within 7 words)_2. Why are you advised to tell a story somewhere in your speech? (within 6 words)_3. How long should your g
7、raduation speech last? (within 4 words)_4. What are you supposed to do in giving advice if you are not a guest speaker? (within 4 words)_5. How do you end your speech? (within 7 words)_二I was shopping at a department store and had just boarded the escalator (电梯) when I noticed a woman standing to th
8、e side. She looked about 65, and her expression told me she was scared. I turned toward her and asked, “Do you need help?”As the escalator continued moving, I heard the woman reply softly, “Im afraid.” There was something of doubt in her voice. “Want me to come back and get you?” I called to her. Sh
9、e nodded. But by the time I reached her, the woman had reconsidered. “I dont think I can do it”, she said.I was suddenly aware that I had made a far greater offer than I expected. “I know we can do it,” I said. “I can hold on to you.” She looked down at the “beast”. Then her eyes came back to mine,
10、doubtfully. “This has never happened to me before,” she said, as much to herself as to me. I felt that her sudden fear connected with the escalators mechanical nature, which deserved none of human trust.I took her arm. “Shall we?” She made a little sound of alarm as we stepped on, but wed passed the
11、 point of no return. She relaxed slightly as the stairs moved us downward. “I dont understand this at all,” she said. As we neared the bottom, she seized my arm tightly again, but we did fine. “Im so grateful.” She began. “It was nothing,” I said. “I was happy to do it.”Happy? Yes. I do very little
12、to help others. I am busy caring for a family and working full time. For a brief moment, I had a flash of insight (洞察力)into why someone would become a nurse or a social worker. When I helped the woman, I felt pure and whole, purposeful. It was a happier moment than Id had in weeks.(2014绵阳市高2014届第三次诊
13、断性测试)1. What did the author notice on the womans face? (1 word)_2. What was the woman afraid of? (within 3 words)_3. How did the author help the woman to take the escalator? (within 10 words)_4. How did the woman feel towards the author in the end? (1 word)_5. What did the author learn from this exp
14、erience? (within 10 words)_三A 14-year-old girl was attacked by a grey bear while competing in a bike race. She managed to whisper the “bear” to her rescuer. The girl had serious head, neck and leg wounds. Now she is in a dangerous condition in hospital.The girl was taking part in a 24-hour race thro
15、ugh Bicentennial Park in Alaska when she was attacked by the bear. Bicentennial Park is next to Chugach State Park where some wild animals live.The animal attacked the girl in a heavily wooded area at about 1:30 am. The girl called emergency services but she was unable to say any word. Another rider
16、 Peter Basinger found her lying unconscious on the ground. He told Anchorage Daily News that she managed to say the word“bear” when he stopped to help. Her helmet (头盔) had been knocked off in the attack and rolled into the woods. Mr. Basinger waited with the girl for about 20 minutes until doctors a
17、rrived. Armed police traveled 3 km with doctors to pick up the girl.Animal expert Rick Sinnot said something must be done as soon as possible to prevent the bear from attacking people again. “It was extremely terrifying,” he said.A disabled boy meets the paralysed man who gave up his dream of walkin
18、g again in order to help the youngster take his first steps.Mr Sinnot told Anchorage Daily News that the bear might be a mother. It hurt two runners on a nearby path two weeks ago. He also said that the girl was lucky to have been wearing a bike helmet because the bear had bitten her head several ti
19、mes.(绵阳市高2014届第二次诊断性测试题)1. Who attacked the girl? (within 3 words)_2. What was the girl doing when she was attacked? (within 7 words)_3. What did the girl say to emergency services after the attack? (1 word)_4. Who found the wounded girl in the woods first? (within 4 words)_5. What can we learn abou
20、t bears from Mr Sinnots words in the last paragraph? (within 10 words)_四When I was six, Dad brought home a dog one day, who was called “Brownie”, My brothers and I all loved Brownie and did different things with her. One of us would walk her, another would feed her, then there were baths, playing ca
21、tch and many other games. Brownie, in return, loved each and every one of us. One thing that most touched my heart was that she would go to whoever was sick and just be with them. We always felt better when she was around.One day, as I was getting her food, she chewed up (咬破) one of Dads shoes, whic
22、h had to be thrown away in the end. I knew Dad would be mad and I had to let her know what she did was wrong. When I looked at her and said, “Bad girl.” She looked down at the ground and then went and hid. I saw a tear in her eyes. Brownie turned out to be more than just our family pet. She went eve
23、rywhere with us. People would stop and ask if they could pet her. Of course shed let anyone pet her. She was just the most lovable dog. There were many times when wed be out walking and a small child would come over and pull on her hair. She never barked(吠) or tried to get away. Funny thing is she w
24、ould smile. This frightened people because they thought she was showing her teeth. Far from the truth, she loved everyone.Now many years have passed since Brownie died of old age. I still miss the days when she was with us. (2014年自贡市高中毕业班第二次诊断性测试)1. What would Brownie do when someone was ill in the
25、family? (within 5 words)_2. How did Brownie feel when the author said bad girl to her? (within 4 words)_3. Why does the author say that Brownie was more than just a family pet? (within 7 words)_4. What did Brownie do to make some people get frightened? (within 7 words)_5. What can be used to describ
26、e Brownie? (1 word)_五Selfless Dan Blackwho was left in a wheelchair by a 2009 cycling accidenthas given $20,000to Brecon Vaughan.The money, raised over the last four years, was supposed to pay for pioneering stem cell treatment that could have helped Dan, 25, get back on his feet.However, after read
27、ing about the situation of Brecon, who suffers from a rare disease, Dan decided the boy had a better chance of walking so Dan handed the money to him instead. Brecons parents have described Dans generosity as “extraordinary” and a huge motivation towards the $60,000 needed for an operation which will allow their son to walk unaided.Dan, from Chepstowthe same Welsh town as Breconsaid:“For me, things are not getting better soon.”“I wanted to help someone whose life could
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