There was nothing more v________ than being with my parents.
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There was nothing more v________ than being with my parents.
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My mother was a ballet dancer and I wanted nothing more than to be like her, but after messing up during my first class, I felt like I wanted to _______ right away. As it was only my first day, however, I told my mom I couldn't wait to _______ again.
Weeks passed and my dancing didn't get any better. So when my dance teacher announced that we were to perform in a show, I feared_______over in front of hundreds of people, and disappointing my mom. Even though I practiced hard, I never quite got the hang of it. Finally, feeling _______ and ashamed, I went to my mom for help. As I cried, I told her how _______ dancing was for me. My mother simply laughed and told me that she would teach me all she knew about ballet. She wiped my tears, and I smiled. My mom quickly discovered how bad at ballet I was, but she still taught me with the greatest _______, love, and understanding. When I jumped and fell, she was there to _______ me. When I lost my balance, she held me up.
By the time the show arrived, I was as_______ as I could be. Then, the music started. I began moving to the music without _______ a step. After the show, my mom gave me a huge hug, telling me how proud she was. I looked my mom in the eye, and told her that nothing could have happened ________ her. Through this all, I realized that my mom will always be there to catch me if I fall.
1.A. give up B. make up C. pick up
2.A. drop B. succeed C. dance
3.A. standing B. falling C. acting
4.A. lonely B. satisfied C. nervous
5.A. important B. difficult C. interesting
6.A. patience B. imagination C. ability
7.A. believe B. catch C. push
8.A. prepare B. excited C. confident
9.A. watching B. taking C. missing
10.A. to B. without C. for
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Jenny looked at the store window. There was nothing that she wanted more than a Happy Hannah doll. It was $29.95. Unluckily, Jenny didn’t even have the 95 cents.
As she crossed the street, she thought about doing her brother's housework, cleaning the floor, washing the dishes all month, but even then she would have only eleven dollars. Suddenly, something small and pink in the snow caught her eyes.
Jenny walked over and picked it up from the snow. It was a beautiful wallet. She opened the wallet and found many dollars and a woman’s driver’s license in it. Jenny put the wallet into her bag quickly. She turned around and walked back.
Jenny’s heart beat(跳动) fast as she went into the store. She had long dreamed about this moment, but something didn’t feel right. As she got to the Happy Hannah dolls, she pushed away her feelings. She grabbed(抓起) one and walked toward the checkout.
As Jenny was waiting to pay, her mobile phone rang. It was her grandma. Jenny’s heart was suddenly filled with love and warmth when she thought of her. She put the doll down and answered the phone.
“Hi, Grandma? I’m going to be a little bit late tonight...Alright...I love you, too.” Jenny left the store and walked all the way to 301 West Street. The woman who answered the door looked sad.
“Here, I found this in the snow,” Jenny said.
“Oh, good God! This is the money for the orphanage(孤儿院)! Thank you!”
After doing her brother's housework for three months, Jenny finally got a Happy Hannah doll. She was so happy because she could play with her doll and look her grandma in the eye.
1.What did Jenny find in the snow?
A. A bag. B. A wallet. C. A doll. D. A mobile phone.
2.How did Jenny feel when she thought of her grandma?
A. Moved. B. Surprised. C. Nervous. D. Warm.
3.Why did Jenny go to 301 West Street?
A. To find a toy store. B. To visit the orphanage.
C. To return the money. D. To look after the woman.
4.What did Jenny do to get the doll?
A. She did her brother's housework for three months.
B. She asked her grandma to buy it for her.
C. She took some money from the woman.
D. She cleaned the floor in the store for all month.
5.What do we know from the story?
A. The girl is kind and never does wrong.
B. The girl’s grandma has a great influence on her.
C. The woman is mean and never helps others.
D. The girl didn’t have a Happy Hannah doll in the end.
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Jenny looked at the store window. There was nothing that she wanted more than a Happy Hannah doll. It was $29.95. Unluckily, Jenny didn’t even have the 95 cents.
As she crossed the street, she thought about doing her brother's housework, cleaning the floor, washing the dishes all month, but even then she would have only eleven dollars. Suddenly, something small and pink in the snow caught her eyes.
Jenny walked over and picked it up from the snow. It was a beautiful wallet. She opened the wallet and found many dollars and a woman’s driver’s license in it. Jenny put the wallet into her bag quickly. She turned around and walked back.
Jenny’s heart beat(跳动) fast as she went into the store. She had long dreamed about this moment, but something didn’t feel right. As she got to the Happy Hannah dolls, she pushed away her feelings. She grabbed(抓起) one and walked toward the checkout.
As Jenny was waiting to pay, her mobile phone rang. It was her grandma. Jenny’s heart was suddenly filled with love and warmth when she thought of her. She put the doll down and answered the phone.
“Hi, Grandma? I’m going to be a little bit late tonight...Alright...I love you, too.” Jenny left the store and walked all the way to 301 West Street. The woman who answered the door looked sad.
“Here, I found this in the snow,” Jenny said.
“Oh, good God! This is the money for the orphanage(孤儿院)! Thank you!”
After doing her brother's housework for three months, Jenny finally got a Happy Hannah doll. She was so happy because she could play with her doll and look her grandma in the eye.
1.What did Jenny find in the snow?
A. A bag. B. A wallet. C. A doll. D. A mobile phone.
2.How did Jenny feel when she thought of her grandma?
A. Moved. B. Surprised. C. Nervous. D. Warm.
3.Why did Jenny go to 301 West Street?
A. To find a toy store. B. To visit the orphanage.
C. To return the money. D. To look after the woman.
4.What did Jenny do to get the doll?
A. She did her brother's housework for three months.
B. She asked her grandma to buy it for her.
C. She took some money from the woman.
D. She cleaned the floor in the store for all month.
5.What do we know from the story?
A. The girl is kind and never does wrong.
B. The girl’s grandma has a great influence on her.
C. The woman is mean and never helps others.
D. The girl didn’t have a Happy Hannah doll in the end.
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There was nothing I liked better than Sunday afternoon at my grandfather's farm when I was a little boy. With miles of stonewalls,the farm provided lots of fun for me.
I can still remember one afternoon when I was eight. Since my first visit to the farm. I'd wanted to be________to climb the stonewalls. My parents would never________But I really wanted to do it,so I picked up all my________and entered the living room,where the adults had gathered after Sunday dinner.
"I, I wanna climb the stonewalls." I said.
"Oh,no!" all the women cried,"You will________yourself. "
I wasn't too________since the reply was just as I had expected. But before I could leave the room,I was stopped by my grandfather's voice. "Let Fred climb the stonewalls. He has to________to do things by himself."
For the next two hours. I climbed those old walls and had the time of my life. Later I told my grandfather about my adventure(冒险). I will never forget what he said. "Fred,you made this day a________day just by being yourself. Always remember,there is only one person in this whole world like you,and I like you________as you are."
Many years has passed by since then,and today I________the television program Mister Rogers' Neighborhood,seen by millions of children. There have been________over the years,but one thing remains the same:at the end of almost every visit,I told children,"There is only one person in this whole world like you,so just be yourself."
1.A.taught B.advised C.required D.allowed
2.A.refuse B.doubt C.agree D.confirm
3.A.energy B.courage C.confidence D.power
4.A.help B.hurt C.lose D.relax
5.A.excited B.bored C.scared D.surprised
6.A.learn B.offer C.prepare D.promise
7.A.special B.general C.personal D.traditional
8.A.exactly B.mainly C.completely D.probably
9.A.cover B.record C.host D.watch
10.A.events B.changes C.developments D.achievements
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When I was four years old, I wanted nothing more in life than to play the piano. My best friend Betty had a piano. But Betty hardly played it at all. She would rather play hide-and-seek. It didn’t seem fair.
One day my mother came to pick me up from Betty’s house. “Watch this!” I told her. Then I ran to play a song I had learned that morning. I was so proud of what I’d learned. “That’s nice, Jenny,” she said. “But we can’t afford a piano.”
When I turned six, my mother bought me a recorder(直笛). The problem was that I didn’t love the recorder. When I played the recorder, I didn’t feel anything special inside. I asked my mother if we could have a piano. “We still can’t afford one,” she said. “One day, I promise.”
In the sixth grade, my mother traded in the recorder for a real clarinet(黑管). I like the clarinet more, but it still wasn’t a piano. It wasn’t the music that was inside of me.
One day, when I was in the seventh grade, my mother cut an ad out of the newspaper. We drove to a stranger’s home in Providence, Rhode Island. The woman had a beautiful, dark wood piano from Russia. It was called an upright piano because it was tall. It was so shiny that it looked like it was wet. “We’ll take it,” my mother said. “It has a nice sound.”
After that, I played the piano every single day.When I left for school in the morning, I would leave the sheet music open on the piano. When I got home, I would walk straight to the piano and sit down and start playing the sheet music. I even played if I stayed home sick. I had finally found the music inside of me.
Do you struggle with music? Have you been given an instrument to play, but you just can’t play it? Maybe you think you’re just no good or that you don’t have any musical talent. Don’t get discouraged. It’s not true! We all have music inside of us, even if it’s just what we listen to. Now it’s up to you to find the right way to set that music free.
1.What did Jenny get when she was six?
A.A clarinet.
B.A recorder.
C.A violin.
D.A guitar.
2.How did Jenny get her piano?
A.Betty gave it to her.
B.She traded in the clarinet for it.
C.She got it from her uncle.
D.Her mother bought it from a stranger.
3.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Betty was more interested in playing the piano.
B.An old woman sent Jenny a clarinet from Russia.
C.Jenny enjoyed playing music with the right instrument.
D.Jenny’s mother borrowed a recorder in her seventh grade.
4.What is the passage mainly about?
A.How Jenny found the music inside of her.
B.What benefits Jenny got from making music.
C.How Jenny learned to play musical instruments.
D.What trouble Jenny had taking up music as a hobby.
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When I was four years old, I wanted nothing more in life than to play the piano. My best friend Betty had a piano. But Betty hardly played it at all. She would rather play hide-and-seek. It didn’t seem fair.
One day my mother came to pick me up from Betty’s house. “Watch this!” I told her. Then I ran to play a song I had learned that morning. I was so proud of what I’d learned. “That’s nice, Jenny,” she said. “But we can’t afford a piano.”
When I turned six, my mother bought me a recorder(直笛). The problem was that I didn’t love the recorder. When I played the recorder, I didn’t feel anything special inside. I asked my mother if we could have a piano. “We still can’t afford one,” she said. “One day, I promise.”
In the sixth grade, my mother traded in the recorder for a real clarinet(黑管). I like the clarinet more, but it still wasn’t a piano. It wasn’t the music that was inside of me.
One day, when I was in the seventh grade, my mother cut an ad out of the newspaper. We drove to a stranger’s home in Providence, Rhode Island. The woman had a beautiful, dark wood piano from Russia. It was called an upright piano because it was tall. It was so shiny that it looked like it was wet. “We’ll take it,” my mother said. “It has a nice sound.”
After that, I played the piano every single day.When I left for school in the morning, I would leave the sheet music open on the piano. When I got home, I would walk straight to the piano and sit down and start playing the sheet music. I even played if I stayed home sick. I had finally found the music inside of me.
Do you struggle with music? Have you been given an instrument to play, but you just can’t play it? Maybe you think you’re just no good or that you don’t have any musical talent. Don’t get discouraged. It’s not true! We all have music inside of us, even if it’s just what we listen to. Now it’s up to you to find the right way to set that music free.
1.What did Jenny get when she was six?
A. A clarinet. B.A recorder. C. A violin. D. A guitar.
2.How did Jenny get her piano?
A. Betty gave it to her.
B. She traded in the clarinet for it.
C. She got it from her uncle.
D. Her mother bought it from a stranger.
3.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Betty was more interested in playing the piano.
B. An old woman sent Jenny a clarinet from Russia.
C. Jenny enjoyed playing music with the right instrument.
D. Jenny’s mother borrowed a recorder in her seventh grade.
4.What is the passage mainly about?
A. How Jenny found the music inside of her.
B. What benefits Jenny got from making music.
C. How Jenny learned to play musical instruments.
D. What trouble Jenny had taking up music as a hobby.
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As a little boy, there was nothing I liked better than Sunday afternoons at my grandfather's farm in western Pennsylvania. Surrounded by miles of winding stonewalls, the house and farm provided endless hours of fun for a city kid like me.
I can still remember one afternoon when I was eight years old. Since my first visit to the farm, I'd wanted more than anything to be allowed to climb the stonewalls surrounding the farm. My parents would never agree. The walls were old; some stones were missing, others loose and falling into pieces. Still, my wish to climb across those walls grew so strong that finally, one spring afternoon, I summoned (鼓起) all my courage and entered the living room, where the adults had gathered after Sunday dinner.
"I, uh, I want to climb the stonewalls," I said hesitantly. Everyone looked up. "Can I climb the stone walls?" Immediately a chorus went up from the women in the room. "Heavens, no!" they cried, "You'll hurt yourself!" I wasn't too disappointed; the response was just as I'd expected. But before I could leave the room, I was stopped by my grandfather's loud voice. "Now hold on just a minute," I heard him say, "Let the boy climb the stone walls. He has to learn to do things for himself.'
"Go," he said to me, "and come and see me when you get back. ' For the next two and a half hours I climbed those old walls and had the time of my life. Later I met with my grandfather to tell him about my adventure. I'll never forget what he said. "Fred," he said, smiling widely, "you made this day a special day just by being yourself. Always remember: there's only one person in this whole world like you, and I like you as you are."
Many years have passed since then, and today I host the television program Mister Rogers'
Neighborhood, seen by millions of children throughout America. There have been changes over the years, but one thing remains the same: my message to children at the end of almost every visit.
"There's only one person in this whole world like you," the kids can count on hearing my say, "and people can like you as you are."
1.Which of the statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. As a city kid, Fred was unwilling to go to his grandfather's farm.
B. Fred helped his grandfather build the stonewalls to protect the farm.
C. Fred was sure that his parents would agree with his climbing the stonewalls.
D. Fred' grandfather encouraged him to do things for himself.
2.Why wasn't Fred allowed to climb the stonewalls at first?
A. Because he was too young to climb the stonewalls on his own.
B. Because his parents were very strict with him.
C. Because his family thought it was dangerous to climb the stonewalls.
D. Because his grandpa didn't like him going out.
3.What can we infer from the passage?
A. The TV program Mister Rogers' Neighborhood is popular with children in America.
B. Fred's grandpa wanted Fred to be a host of the TV program.
C. There's only one person in this whole world that likes Fred as he is.
D. When Fred was young, he didn't take his parents' opinions seriously.
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When I was twelve years old I wanted nothing more than to be accepted onto a club baseball team. If I made a team like that I would be playing with the best competition for my age in Massachusetts and some teams from all over the country. I have always had a great understanding of the game and played very well but never at that level. I played baseball all summer and it was time for tryouts(选拔赛) in the fall. The team I tried out for was the South Shore Baseball Club or “The Seadogs.” On the field I was very nervous and didn’t play as well as I knew I could. A week later I received a letter saying “Thank you for participating (参加)in our tryout, however we have a limited(有限的) amount of spots on our club and we will not be inviting you to play on the team. Better luck next year.”
After they sent me that letter I stopped playing competitive baseball. I only played for my town baseball team. ①很幸运地是,我遇到了爸爸是教练的Jimmy Perron, 一个很棒的球员。 He thought I was good at baseball. Soon, I got to another tryout. I tried my absolute(完全地) hardest and did well.
About one week later, a letter came to my house.② I couldn’t wait to cut it open and read, “James, you are invited to play for the Mass Pride Baseball organization in the ’09season.” I had reached my goal. But it doesn’t end there. I already have a new goal. I hope to be able to play ball on the college level someday.
任务一:请根据材料内容,回答76,77题。
1.Why was I always crazy about baseball when I was young?
_______________________________________________________________
2.What did I do after being refused to be in the baseball club?
_______________________________________________________________
任务二:请将材料中①处的中文句子翻译成英文。
3._______________________________________________________________
任务三:请将材料中②处的英文句子翻译成中文。
4._______________________________________________________________
任务四:请给这篇材料加一个合适的标题。
5._______________________________________________________________
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Eric shook his piggy bank again. There was nothing left! He carefully _________ the coins that lay on the bed. All he had was $24.52. The _________ he wanted was at least $90! How was he going to get the rest of the money?
His friends all had bicycles. It was hard to _________ with people when you were the only one without a bicycle. He thought about _________ he could do. There was no point asking his parents, for he knew they had no extra money.
The only way he could get more money was to earn it. He would have to find a job. He decided to ask Mr. Smith for advice.
“Well, you can _________ right here,” said Mr. Smith. “You see, my windows needs cleaning and my car needs _________”
That was the _________ of Eric's part-time job. For the next three months, he worked every day after finishing his homework. He took dogs for walks, cleaned windows and watered flowers.
At last the day came when Eric counted his money again and found $94.32. He _________ no time and went down to the shop to pick up the bicycle he wanted. He rode home _________, looking forward to showing his new bicycle to his friends. He had done a lot of hard work, __________ Eric valued his bicycle far more than anyone else. He had achieved what he thought was impossible and that was worth even more than the bicycle.
1.A.counted B. spread C.watched D.threw
2.A.book B.bicycle C.basketball D.smart phone
3.A.hold on B.run away C.hang out D.talk about
4.A.how B.what C.which D.where
5.A.wait B.stay C.learn D.start
6.A. driving B.locking C.racing D.washing
7.A.beginning B.excitement C.trouble D.organization
8.A.asked B.spared C.wasted D.spent
9.A.purposely B.polite C.proudly D.properly
10.A.so B.as C.though D.because
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