A 16-year-old male student had been ________infected with bird flu in Hunan province , the fourth case of human bird flu found in China.
A.committed | B.confirmed | C.convinced | D.considered |
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A 16-year-old male student had been ________infected with bird flu in Hunan province , the fourth case of human bird flu found in China.
A.committed | B.confirmed | C.convinced | D.considered |
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Sarah felt like ________ when she found out that she had been chatting online with a boy student of her same class.
A. cry B. to cry C. being crying D. crying
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Two more people in Shanghai have been ________ to be infected with the deadly H7N9 bird flu, local authorities said on Sunday.
A.conducted B.convinced C.condemned D.confirmed
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Steve, a 12-year-old boy, had been failing since first grade. He generally went ___... until he joined Miss White’s class.
“You all did pretty well,” she told the ___as she went over the test results, “ ___one boy, and it breaks my heart to tell you this, but ...” She hesitated, looking at Steve.
“The ___boy in the seventh grade is failing my class.” Steve ___his eyes and carefully examined his fingertips.
After that, Steve refused to do his ___. Miss White was very ___and tried to encourage him to study.
“Give yourself a ___! Don’t give up on your life!” Miss White told him, yet it didn’t ___.
Then one day, she said, “Steve! Please! I care about you!”
___, Steve got it. Someone cared about him.
He spent the whole afternoon thinking about what he should do. Arriving at his house after school, feeling determined, he headed to his bedroom to ___.
Monday morning, Miss White gave a ___on the weekend homework. Steve ___through the test, and was the first to hand in his paper. Miss White looked it over in total ___. The smartest boy in the seventh grade had just ___his first test.
From that moment, nothing was the same for Steve. He discovered that not only could he learn, but he was ___it.
After high school, Steve joined the Navy. During his naval career, he ___many young people who might not have believed in themselves if he hadn’t believed in them first.
Miss White saved one boy who ___changing many lives.
You see, it’s simple, really. A(n) ___can take place within the heart of one boy, all because of one teacher, who ___.
1.A. unchallenged B. unaccompanied C. unnoticed D. unpunished
2.A. class B. staff C. colleagues D. parents
3.A. in addition to B. except for C. instead of D. regardless of
4.A. laziest B. richest C. happiest D. smartest
5.A. opened B. closed C. raised D. dropped
6.A. research B. homework C. projects D. presentations
7.A. impressed B. surprised C. anxious D. embarrassed
8.A. chance B. break C. choice D. reward
9.A. stop B. work C. matter D. happen
10.A. Luckily B. Gradually C. Naturally D. Suddenly
11.A. study B. sleep C. cry D. play
12.A. question B. lesson C. quiz D. review
13.A. hurried B. lived C. broke D. saw
14.A. fear B. shock C. relief D. anger
15.A. attended B. designed C. passed D. failed
16.A. ready for B. responsible for C. tired of D. good at
17.A. persuaded B. taught C. met D. inspired
18.A. put up B. gave up C. ended up D. took up
19.A. problem B. change C. recovery D. improvement
20.A. cares B. believes C. understands D. remembers
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Student photographer Madeline Morales has had experiences most 15 year-olds have not. At the age of 15, she developed cancer and had to go through chemotherapy(化疗). But today will be a unique kind of experience—something most people will never have. “It makes me feel excited, a little bit nervous,” said Morales, whose photos were on display at a gallery show in Los Angeles. These images reflect her journey while battling cancer.
She tried to look at things with a lot of light, a lot of what draws her to positivity and something that means love or happiness. “I think photography has really helped me a lot to stay positive and be motivated to keep fighting this disease.”
Morales is one of 23 students sharing their experiences with cancer through photos at this gallery. They are graduates of the PABLOVE foundation’s SHUTTERBUGS advanced photography class. The foundation aims to improve the lives of children living with the disease through its photography program. It also provides money for underfunded cancer research. Incomes from sales of these prints will go toward cancer research programs.
The PABLOVE program offers classes in eight cities across the United States. “Being in these classes with other people who understand their experience has been really beneficial, and it has really made them feel a lot more comfortable in what they’ve been through,” said Ashley Blakeney, program manager of PABLOVE SHUTTERBUBS. She said the photography classes give students living with cancer a sense of community at a time when they often feel isolated in their experience.
With photography many young students gain an identity that is not controlled by cancer. “There’s more to us than just having cancer. We want people to see what we see even if it’s through the lens(镜头).” says Luckman who was diagnosed with cancer when he was 10 years old. “Photography has given me a small chance to actually assist in the world a bit. I’d love to express my story and allow it to hopefully reach other kids so they can understand how to deal with it hopefully.
1.Which of the following is true of Madeline Morals?
A. She has suffered from cancer for 15 years.
B. She has had a full recovery from cancer.
C. She has a positive attitude towards life.
D. She uses her photos to record her suffering.
2.The PABLOVE Foundation was created specially for ________.
A. homeless people B. photography-lovers
C. researcher on cancer D. children with cancer
3.What is the main idea of Paragraph 4?
A. The popularity of the program.
B. The great significance of this program.
C. The contributions of Ashley.
D. The future plan of the program.
4.The underlined word “isolated” can be best replaced by ________.
A. lonely B. painful
C. grateful D. positive
5.According to Lukman, how can photography class benefit children with cancer?
A. By giving them an identity card.
B. By offering a chance to help others.
C. By getting their cancer cured.
D. By offering a way to make money.
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Matthew Warwick, then a 20-year-old college student suffered schizo-affective disorder(精神分裂症. He had to leave his university and stayed in a mental hospital. On a freezing December morning, Matthew_________from the hospital. He_________straight to Waterloo Bridge in London and climbed on the edge of bridge…_________he was informed that his disease was a life sentence.
Hundreds of people passed by. Only one man called Alex Owen, then 25, _________and quietly walked to Matthew's side.
“You're alright, man? Why are you_________on a bridge?”
At first Matthew wanted Alex to_________him alone, but something in Alex's
calm-down-to-earth manner touched his heart. Matthew felt_________, like he could talk to him.
"It's cold here. Why not have some coffee in a warm cafe? Everything will be OK." For the first time after the_________Matthew felt perhaps it really might. He_________back.
The police, having received__________from passers-by, were waiting there. They quickly put him into a police car, __________he was to panic and jump. He lost sight of Alex, the person who'd brought him__________.
Matthew ended up back in hospital.__________,he was well enough to return to the__________and finish his degree. Over the next six years. Matthew often__________the stranger who had__________him round. Eager to thank him in person, he posted a Facebook__________nicknaming(化名)the good man Mike. His Find Mike post was__________millions of times around the world.
Matthew was overexcited when Alex called him two weeks after his__________.They had a reunion, finally having that coffee they had first planned all those years ago.
"Many people walked past, but because of Alex's__________and sympathy, I've lived a good life." Matthew said.
1.A.escaped B.suffered C.separated D.exercised
2.A.looked B.headed C.returned D.rescued
3.A.why B.although C.because D.where
4.A.nervously B.boldly C.curiously D.calmly
5.A.leaning B.shouting C.sitting D.jumping
6.A.wander B.leave C.company D.encourage
7.A.faith B.pressure C.urgency D.regret
8.A.coffee B.accident C.dialogue D.disease
9.A.posed B.climbed C.turned D.packed
10.A.aids B.supports C.calls D.gifts
11.A.in case B.so that C.so long as D.as far as
12.A.benefit B.despair C.memory D.hope
13.A.Eventually B.Automatically C.Immediately D.Initially
14.A.bridge B.university C.cafe D.hospital
15.A.dropped on B.depended on C.thought about D.worried about
16.A.talked B.moved C.shouted D.pulled
17.A.invitation B.praise C.alarm D.message
18.A.received B.shared C.pushed D.pursued
19.A.graduation B.departure C.post D.reunion
20.A.bravery B.generosity C.willingness D.kindness
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Xinxin, a 12-year-old student from Beijing, enjoyed his winter vacation with his father in Singapore. During their visit, he even had the chance to ________ some of Singapore's sights by himself ________ his father was busy with other things.
Xinxin’s first adventure ________ in Singapore was at a water park near their hotel. He enjoyed swimming and ________ into the water by himself, and then returned to the hotel before a time in the evening that was ________ by his father.
The boy also made a trip to Universal Studios Singapore ________ a guardian. He had already been to the park with his father two times during the trip. Xinxin volunteered to make his ________ trip by himself. His father gave him some pocket money to buy lunch, and then Xinxin rode the shuttle from their hotel to the studios. He spent a whole day there and had a ________ time.
In an interview with Beijing Evening News, Xinxin’s father said that ________ he was too busy to spend all his time with his son, he decided to give him the opportunity to develop a sense of ________. Had Xinxin’s mother been there, she would not have let Xinxin out of her sight, the father commented.
1.A. study B. explore C. test D. measure
2.A. while B. until C. before D. unless
3.A. along B. alive C. alone D. lonely
4.A. floating B. surfing C. driving D. diving
5.A. made B. set C. decided D. asked
6.A. under B. behind C. with D. without
7.A. first B. second C. third D. fourth
8.A.terrible B.miserable C. fantastic D. flexible
9.A. though B. since C. if D. when
10.A. independence B. daring C. pride D. diligence
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—Where did you have the discussion with Professor Snow?
—It was in the classroom ________ we had a biology lesson yesterday.
A.which B.when
C.that D.where
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I had offered to watch my 3-year-old daughter, Ramanda, so that my wife could go out with a friend. I was getting some work done while Ramanda appeared to be having a good time in the other room. No problem, I figured. But then it got a little too quiet and I yelled out. “What are you doing. Raxiianda?” No response. I repeated my question and heard her say, “Oh ... nothing.” Nothing? What does “nothing” mean?
I got up from my desk and ran out into the living room, and then I saw her take off down the hall. I chased her up the stairs and watched her as her little behind made a hard left into the bedroom. I was gaining on her! She took off for the bathroom. Bad move. I had her cornered. I told her to turn around. She refused. I pulled out my big, mean authoritative(命令式的)Daddy voiced Young lady, I said turn around!”
Slowly, she turned toward me. In her hand was what was left of my wife's new lipstick. And every square inch of her face was covered with bright red (except her lips of course)!
As she looked up at me with fearful eyes, lips trembling. I heard every voice that had been shouted to me as a child. “How could you...You should know better than that...How many times have you been told …What a bad thing to do...” It was just a matter of my picking out which old message I was going to use on her so that she would know what a bad girl she had been. But before I could let loose, I looked down at the sweatshirt my wife had put on her only an hour before. In big letters it said, “I'M A PERFECT LITTLE ANGEL!” I looked back up into her tearful eyes and, instead of seeing a bad girl who didn’t listen, I saw a child of God …a perfect little angel full of worth, value and a wonderful spontaneity(自发行为) that I had come dangerously close to shaming out of her.
“Sweetheart, you look beautiful! let's take a picture so Mommy can see how special you look.” I took the picture and thanked God that I didn’t miss the opportunity to reaffirm(再肯定)what a perfect little angel he had given me.
1.When the author found the house was abnormally quiet, ________.
A. he went on with his work
B. he went to check on his daughter
C. he called his daughter to come over
D. he knew his daughter must be behaving well
2.What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?
A. How the father made his daughter admit her fault.
B. The naughty girl trying to get the father's attention.
C. The run and chase between the father and daughter
D. A funny game the father and daughter played with each other.
3.When he saw his daughter's face, the author ________.
A. thought she was so beautiful and lovely a girl
B. no longer saw her as an angel
C. flew into an uncomfortable disappointment
D. remembered the words he was scolded with
4.What does the underlined sentence ''I had her cornered'' mean?
A. She had been in the comer of the room.
B. She had screamed out of fear.
C. I had forced her into a position from which she couldn't escape.
D. She had escaped from one comer to another.
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I had this exchange with my 6-year-old last week.
Him: Mom, we have to start buying Danimals.
Me: Why?
Him: So, I can bring it to |school for lunch.It's yogurt .
Me: Why do you want it so badly?
Him: Because Danimals i|s giving away five fantastic Caribbean vacations.
I had to explain that there was little chance that he would win a vacation.It's a strategy used to encourage kids to beg for artificially-colored (人工着色的) yogurt that costs a lot.
Marketing follows my kids —and yours—wherever they go .It comes via TV commercials. Store displays and websites are also constantly selling at our kids .But the most powerful means in kids" lives is the presence of licensed characters on every product imaginable.
Children can begin their day in character clothing.There's even character -themed wall paint available.A breakfast in a character bowl can be followed by a character toothbrush and character toothpaste(牙膏), character soap and shampoo, and a character wash cloth and towel .Then, they can put on character clothing and character shoes.Check that, character clock on the wall: Is it time for characier-shaped fruit snacks yet?
Surround kids with enough of the characters and they'll come to believe they need them.Most of us, of course, don't buy all those items.But say no to four products out of five and your home can still get filled with these tiny items encouraging brand loyalty (品牌忠诚)
At this time of year, parents buy licensed school supplies.With so much marketing around us, it can be tough to stop the tide.
"One thing that helps parents'is that they can talk to other parents about, this kind of thing," Linn suggested ."If you decide you want to buck this, it helps to find other people who will do the same thing .That way, if your child says."Everyone's doing it," you can really have a sense of whether everyone is." |
1.From the dialogue between the author and the son, we can infer that ____-
A.the son likes drinking yogurt a lot.
B.buying Danimals may win a free tour
C.the son's school encourages kids to eat yogurt
D.Danimals in the most popular yogurt among kids.
2.We can learn from th^ passage that '
A.character bowls increase kids' appetite.
B.character-themed wall paint is expensive
C.household goods are becoming the target of advertisers.
D.Linn considered character-themed products a foolish marketing strategy.
3.The underlined word "buck" in the last paragraph probably means _____.
A.support B.resist C.advertise D.learn
4.What does the passage mainly tell us ? .
A.Marketing is affecting kids all the time.
B.Most kids now don't have a happy childhood,
C.Kids like buying licensed school supplies a lot.
D.Licensed character produce are doing great harm to kids.
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