1、s contradictory demands? Why should we 26 things of beauty when beauty is bound to leave us? Why give our heart in love when those will 27 be torn from our grasp? In order to 28 this paradox, we must seek a wider perspective, viewing our lives as through windows that open on eternity. Once we do tha
2、t, we realize that though our lives are finite; our deeds on earth weave a 29_ pattern.Life is never just being, It is a becoming, a flowing on. Our parents live on through us, and we will live on through our children. The institutions we build 30 , and we will last through them. The beauty we creat
3、e cannot be 31 by death. Our flesh may perish, our hands will grow old, but what they create in beauty and goodness and truth lives on for all time to 32 .Dont spend and waste your lives 33 objects that will only turn to dust and ashes. Pursue not so much the material as the ideal, for ideals alone
4、34 _ life with meaning and are of enduring worth.Add love to a house and you have a home. Add fairness to a city and you have a community. Add truth to a pile of red brick and you have a school. Add justice to the human attempt and you have civilization. Put them all together, 35 their present imper
5、fections, and you will have a future lighted with the radiant colors of hope.16. A. paradox17. A. hold back18. A. say19. A. watch20. A. accept21. A. condition22. A. shade23. A. faced with 24. A. fulfilled25.A. adapted to26. A. admire27. A. last28. A. decide29. A. limited 30. A. endure31. A. darkened
6、32. A. go33. A. assembling34. A. give35. A. go beyondB. differenceB. stick to B. speak B. look B. include B. situation B. shadow B. confront B. started B. reconciled to B. fashion B. later B. resolve B. countless B. stay B. cloudedB. comeB. decreasing B. burden B. go aboutC. alternative C. catch up
7、C. tell C. marvel C. hug C. stage C. shelter C. oppose C. stopped C. compromise with C. fancy C. ultimately C. revolve C. timeless C. remain C. dimmed C. pass C. losing C. empower C. go afterD. choice D. cling to D. put D. surprise D. embrace D. occasion D. strength D. come to D. quit D. adjust to D
8、. set D. previously D. analyze D. spaceless D. standD. misted D. undergo D. accumulating D. invest D. go against阅读理解AAs a young child I never really thought about my parents lives in Irvine, how small their world must have seemed, never extending beyond the Dragon Cafe. Every day my parents did the
9、same jobs in the restaurant. I watched the same customers come for meals, for morning coffee, for afternoon soft drinks and French fries. For my parents one day was like the next. They settled into an uneasy and distant relationship with each other. Their love, their tenderness, they gave to me.But
10、my life was changing. I became taller and bigger, my second teeth grew in white and straight. At school I began to learn about my adopted country. I spoke English like a native, without a trace of an accent. I played, thought, and dreamed in the language of our Irvine neighbors. A few years later an
11、d I would no longer remember a time when I didnt speak their words and read their books. But my father and Uncle Yat still spoke the same halting English. My mother spoke only a few words. I began to translate conversations they had with the customers, switching between English and Chinese. Whenever
12、 I stepped outside the restaurant it seemed I was entering a world unknown to my family: school, church, friends houses, the town beyond Main Street. I found it hard to imagine a year without winter any more, a home other than Irvine.For my mother, though, home would always be China. In Irvine she l
13、ived among strangers, unable to speak their language. Whenever she talked about happy times, they were during her childhood in that distant land. A wistful smile would soften her face as she told me about sleeping and playing with her sister in the attic above her parents bedroom. She once showed me
14、 a piece of jade-green silk cloth that was frayed and worn around the edge. In the center was a white lotus floating in varying shades of blue water, the embroidery so fine that when I held it at arms length the petals looked real. I had been helping her store away my summer clothes in the brown lea
15、ther suitcase from Hong Kong when I noticed a piece of shiny material in the corner and asked her what it was. She took it out and spread it on her lap. My mother embroidered this herself. I was going to have it made into a cushion, but then my life changed and over here there seems to be no place f
16、or lovely things. Its all I have that reminds me of her, she said. Maybe, Su-Jen, one day you will do something with it. I admired the cloth some more, then she carefully folded it and stored it back in her suitcase. There was so little left from her old life. She said it was so long ago that someti
17、mes it felt as if it had never happened. But she described her life with such clarity and vividness that I knew all those memories lived on inside her. There was so little in this new country that gave her pleasure. The good things she found were related in some way to China: an aria from a Chinese
18、opera, a letter from a relative back home or from Aunt Hai-Lan in Toronto, written in Chinese, a familiar-looking script that I couldnt read and that had nothing to do with my life in Canada. There were times when I felt _about my own happiness in Irvine. We had come to Canada because of me, but I w
19、as the only one who had found a home.36. The primary purpose of the second paragraph is to _.A. provide insight into the motivations of the narrators parents and uncleB. recapture the pleasure the narrator experienced in learning a new languageC. emphasize the extent of the transformation the narrat
20、or undergoesD. describe the complex interrelationships in the narrators family37The writers mothers memories of China are portrayed as _.A. distant yet enduring B. occasional yet overwhelmingC. lively but confused D. wistful and indistinct38. Fill in the blank of the last paragraph with one of the f
21、ollowing words that best fit the context and the theme.A. confused B. exhilarated C. concerned D. guilty 39. Which of the following best characterizes the narrators development over the course of the passage? A. She grows apart from the cultural tradition of her parents.B. She overcomes the fear she
22、 felt about the new land.C. She begins to view the inhabitants of Irvine from her mothers perspective.D. She becomes less and less interested in her mothers stories.BGood news travelers! Well-known travel guide publisher Lonely Planet has issued its top 10 cities to visit in 2015. Some of the select
23、ions are home to big events, and others are relatively unknown, but all are worthy of an adventure.Here is a glimpse at some of the best places you can visit. Find your favorite and put it on your travel list for this year. Washington, DC Rank: 1 Attraction: History in the makingFrom the Washington
24、Monument and John F. Kennedy Center all the way to Capitol Hill, the vigor of the US capital city is just as strong in real life as it is in House of Cards. The year 2015 marks the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincolns assassination, and a series of special events will be held to commemorate the occ
25、asion. Lincolns famous top hat, the pistol that fired the deadly shot, and other artifacts from that fateful day will be on display.Milan, Italy 3 A cradle of fine dining and culture If you are a gastronome, dont miss Milan in 2015. Expo 2015 will be held between May and October, and the focus is on
26、 food.The 1.1-square-kilometer fairgrounds will be laid out like a classical Roman city, with symmetrical avenues, a canal, and a huge artificial lake surrounded by pavilions. You can explore the food district, watch cooking demos, wander a plaza full of street musicians and dance performers, or ind
27、ulge in nighttime wine-tasting.Plovdiv, Bulgaria 6 Architectural gems emerge after 800 years Nestled behind Bulgarias dramatic Rhodope Mountains and filled with historical treasures by the thousand, Plovdiv is one of Europes most beautiful old towns. In recent years, it was transformed into a spirited modern city with charming cobblestoned streets, delicately painted houses, craft markets and quirky museums. Colorful landmarks like St Nedelyas bell tower contrast against Brutalist creations like the
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