1、 he is one of the three graduates from the college who had a high score.When he first went to the college at the age of 8, professors treated him like a child. But later, he became one of the c 94 and got along pretty well with the other students who were 18 years and older.The 11-year-old college g
2、raduate is going to write a book about his secrets on how he graduated from college at 11 w 95 going to primary school and high school.“I want to be a scientist like Albert Einstein,” said Cavalin.Cavalins mother Sandy Chien comes from Taiwan, and his father is from Brazil. Chien said her son s 96 h
3、is talent (天赋) at the age of two. He learned very fast and liked to watch TV and read childrens books.“I tried to send my son to the elementary school, but I found that he learned too fast and very often he had n 97 to do during the lessons. So I decided to teach him at home.” said Chien.Like many C
4、hinese parents, Chien sent her son to a private school to learn the piano at 4, and later sent him to learn Chinese Kung Fu. At age 7, Cavalin had c 98 high school at home. Being born in America, English is his mother language. He can also speak French. He likes to play games with friends of the sam
5、e age. However, he has a good relationship with the students who are 10 years older than him at college.(二)Eyes Can SpeakMuch meaning can be carried clearly, with our eyes, so it is often said that eyes can speak.Do you have such kind of e ? In a bus you may look at a stranger, but not too long. And
6、 if he f that he is being looked at, he may feel uncomfortable. The same is in the daily life. If you are looked at for more than necessary, you will look at y up and down, to see if there is anything wrong with you. If nothing goes wrong, you will feel angry toward the person who is looking at you
7、that way. Eyes do speak, right?Looking too long at someone may seem to be r But sometimes things are different. If a man looks at a woman for more than 10 seconds, it may mean that he wishes to attract her attention, to make her understand that he loves her. W two people are in a conversation, the s
8、peaker will only look at the listener from time to time, in order to make sure that the listener does pay attention to what he or she is speaking. Lovers will enjoy looking at each other or being looked at for a long time, to show something that w cannot express.Clearly, eye contact should be done a
9、ccording to the relationship b two people and the place where you stay.(三)Hi Mary, Thank you for writing to me and I will try to give you some ideas about improving your written English. The bad news, of course, is that there is no e 92 way to do this. It takes work. Improving your English, like get
10、ting better at anything else, means lots of practice. I think you already know enough words and grammar in English to make sentences and to understand English, and the problem you have is as the problem all Chinese students have when they learn English. You go to English class a couple of times a we
11、ek and the r 93 of the time you speak Chinese. If you come to Canada, your English would improve very q 94 because you would use it all day, every day. Its just practice. To improve your writing in English, you should do t 95 things. First, you should try to read English as much as possible. It does
12、nt matter what you read, so pick something that interests you. Reading English will show you how English words are used together, how English speakers express themselves and so on, so you can learn a lot from that. Then you should practice writing. Ask your teacher if you can get extra assignments a
13、nd write things like short stories. Your teacher can show you where you make mistakes and how to c 96 them. You can also write more letters to English speakers on the Internet (I will be happy to exchange letters with you if that will help). Dont worry if you make mistakes b 97 that is how you learn
14、. You say you can not obey your plans. In English we say, “Plan the work, work the plan.” You need a plan and then you need to follow your plan to improve.I hope these ideas are u 98 . I wish you luck, and if you want to write to me I will be happy to try to help you. We can talk about China, about
15、Canada or anything else you like. Best wishes,Brad Flankin(四) Test scores make you either happy or sad and your parents pay high attention to your test results. You spend days filling in blanks, trying to make the best a to question after question. Maybe you tried your hardest or maybe you n tried!
16、What you need to remember is that a test is a picture of your ability from just one day. It consists of some pieces including your health, your personality, your interests, and your motivation. You need to look at all the pieces to get a clear i of your progress. So whether your scores are higher th
17、an you thought, or l than you had hoped, try not to think of them as what you will be at last. It probably c you why your scores have become the focus of your life. The purpose of a test is to check how much you have learned about a subject. It not only helps make your newly acquired knowledge forev
18、er, but also enables you to find out what needs to spend more time improving. If youre p with the results, encourage yourself to work for a further aim. If disappointment has overcome you, ask your teacher and your parents to help you set a reasonable goal for improvement. Most exams are about to te
19、st your skill in certain subject areas such as math, language and arts. Some compare your skills to other students skills from across the country, o just test whether or not you have mastered a specific skill. These scores can be very puzzlingeven to adults. You should speak to both your teacher and
20、 your parents to find out what they mean in your educational journey. It is important to take a correct attitude towards test scores.(五)Small moments sometimes last a very long time. And a few words though they mean little at the time to the people who say them can have great power. I recently heard
21、 a s 92 from Malcolm Davis, who has been a professional writer for the last twenty-four years, mostly in advertising. As a boy, Davis was t 93 shy and helpless. He had f 94 friends and no self-confidence. Then one day, his high-school English teacher, Ruth White, asked the class to write their own c
22、hapter that would f 95 the last chapter of the novel since they had been reading To Kill a Mockingbird. Davis wrote his chapter and turned it in. Today he cannot recall a 96 special about the chapter he wrote, or what grade Mrs. White gave him. However, what he does remember is the four words in the
23、 paper: “This is good writing.” Four words. They c 97 his life. “Until I read those words, I had no idea of who I was or what I was or what I was going to be,” he said, “After reading her note, I went home and wrote a short story, something I had always dreamed of doing but never believed I could do
24、.”Over the r 98 of that year in school, he wrote many short stories and always brought them to Mrs. White for instruction. “She was encouraging, helping and honest. She was just what I needed,” Davis said.(六)I was in New York and rode with a friend in a taxi. When we got out, my friend said to the d
25、river, “Thank you. You did a good job of driving.” The driver was surprised for a second. “I admire the way you keep cool in h 92 traffic,” my friend said. “Thank you,” the driver said and drove off. “What was that all about?” I asked. “I am trying to bring l 93 back to New York,” he said. “I believ
26、e it can save the city.” “How can one man save New York?” “Its not one man. S 94 the driver has 20 passengers. Hes going to be nice to those 20 people because someone was nice to him. Those people in turn will be kinder to their employees (雇员), or shopkeepers, or waiters, or their own families. At l
27、ast the goodwill could s 95 to at least 1,000 people. If I can make three people happy, then finally I can change the attitudes (态度) of 3,000 people.” “It sounds good,” I said, “but Im not sure whether it would work in practice.” “Nothing is lost if it doesnt. It didnt take a 96 of my time or money
28、to tell that man he was doing a good job. I have made a study of this. The thing that seems to be lacking (缺乏) for the postal employees is that no one tells the people who work for the post office what a good job theyre doing,” he said. “B 97 theyre not doing a good job,” I said.“Theyre not doing a
29、good job because they feel nobody cares whether they do a good job or not. Why not say a kind word to them? When those people hear my words, they will feel better. The city will benefit from their h 98 . If more people join me, the city will become a better place,” he said. D) 92. heavy 93. love 94.
30、 Suppose 95. spread 96. any 97. But 98. HappinessD. Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words(在短文的空格内填入适当的词,使其内容通顺,每空格限填一词,首字母已给):(14分)D) 92. especially 93. hobbies 94. how 95. learned 96. from 97. However 98. ArmyWe love to be fashionable. So we buy clothes from time to time to make us look p_92_ or cooler. But a problem appears: how to deal with those old clothes? Dont just throw them out. You can do s_93_ different!Donate your old clothes to charities. Some organizations c_94_ old clothes for those who need them in local areas or send them to foreign co
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