Timmy was only 11 years old, but he is already 1.7 meters tall. He is too tall __________ his age, I think.
A. at B. in C. about D. for
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Timmy was only 11 years old, but he is already 1.7 meters tall. He is too tall __________ his age, I think.
A. at B. in C. about D. for
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Gillian was only eight years old, but her future was already at risk.
Her schoolwork was a ______, at least as far as her teachers were concerned. She ______ assignments late, her handwriting was terrible, and she ______ poorly. Not only that, she was a disruption to the entire class, one minute moving ______, the next staring out the window, ______ the teacher to stop the class to pull Gillian’s ______ back, and the next doing something to ______ the other children around her. Gillian wasn’t ______ concerned about any of this, but the school was very concerned. This came to a head when the school ______ to her parents.
The school thought that Gillian had a ______ disorder of some sort and that it might be more ______ for her to be in a school for children with special ______. Gillian’s parents received the letter from the school with great concern and sprang to ______. Gillian’s mother took her to a psychologist for assessment, ______ the worst.
The psychologist sat Gillian on a huge leather sofa. ______ about the impression she would make, she sat on her hands so that she wouldn’t move. Eventually, Gillian’s mother and the psychologist stopped talking.
“Gillian, you’ve been very ______, and I thank you for that. But we’re going out of the room for a few more minutes...” With the radio turned on, the two adults left.
Nearly immediately, Gillian was on her ______, moving around the room to the ______. Anyone would have noticed there was something natural about Gillian’s ______.
The psychologist turned to Gillian’s mother and said, “Gillian isn’t ______. She’s a dancer. Take her to a dance school.”
1.A. disaster B. burden C. reward D. thrill
2.A. brought out B. took in C. turned in D. reached out
3.A. equipped B. tested C. wrote D. behaved
4.A. desperately B. quietly C. hopelessly D. noisily
5.A. encouraging B. reminding C. attracting D. forcing
6.A. leg B. attention C. influence D. image
7.A. disturb B. strike C. seize D. abuse
8.A. particularly B. formally C. willingly D. partly
9.A. spoke B. submitted C. wrote D. appealed
10.A. learning B. moving C. sleeping D. reading
11.A. convenient B. equal C. personal D. appropriate
12.A. hobbies B. talents C. looks D. needs
13.A. prayer B. action C. assistance D. escape
14.A. witnessing B. fearing C. preparing D. underlining
15.A. Embarrassed B. Confused C. Nervous D. Curious
16.A. patient B. dynamic C. honest D. cautious
17.A. own B. seat C. feet D. run
18.A. mirror B. radio C. music D. romance
19.A. movements B. assessment C. ambition D. passion
20.A. clumsy B. delicate C. violent D. sick
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Gillian was only eight years old, but her future was already at risk.
Her schoolwork was a ________, at least as far as her teachers were concerned. She __________ assignments late, her handwriting was terrible, and she _______ poorly. Not only that, she was a disruption to the entire class, one minute moving ________, the next staring out the window, _______ the teacher to stop the class to pull Gillian’s ________ back, and the next doing something to _______ the other children around her. Gillian wasn’t __________ concerned about any of this, but the school was very concerned. This came to a head when the school __________ to her parents.
The school thought that Gillian had a ___________ disorder of some sort and that it might be more _______ for her to be in a school for children with special __________. Gillian’s parents received the letter from the school with great concern and sprang to _________. Gillian’s mother took her to a psychologist for assessment, __________ the worst.
The psychologist sat Gillian on a huge leather sofa. ________ about the impression she would make, she sat on her hands so that she wouldn’t move. Eventually, Gillian’s mother and the psychologist stopped talking.
“Gillian, you’ve been very ________, and I thank you for that. But we’re going out of the room for a few more minutes...” With the radio turned on, the two adults left.
Nearly immediately, Gillian was on her _______, moving around the room to the ________. Anyone would have noticed there was something natural about Gillian’s __________.
The psychologist turned to Gillian’s mother and said, “Gillian isn’t _________. She’s a dancer. Take her to a dance school.”
1.A. disaster B. burden C. reward D. thrill
2.A. brought out B. took in C. turned in D. reached out
3.A. equipped B. tested C. wrote D. behaved
4.A. desperately B. quietly C. hopelessly D. noisily
5.A. encouraging B. reminding C. attracting D. forcing
6.A. leg B. attention C. influence D. image
7.A. disturb B. strike C. seize D. abuse
8.A. particularly B. formally C. willingly D. partly
9.A. spoke B. submitted C. wrote D. appealed
10.A. learning B. moving C. sleeping D. reading
11.A. convenient B. equal C. personal D. appropriate
12.A. hobbies B. talents C. looks D. needs
13.A. prayer B. action C. assistance D. escape
14.A. witnessing B. fearing C. preparing D. underlining
15.A. Embarrassed B. Confused C. Nervous D. Curious
16.A. patient B. dynamic C. honest D. cautious
17.A. own B. seat C. feet D. run
18.A. mirror B. radio C. music D. romance
19.A. movements B. assessment C. ambition D. passion
20.A. clumsy B. delicate C. violent D. sick
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She is already 18 years old, but she as if she were still a little girl.
A. believes B. behaves C. directs D. declares
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She is already 18 years old, but she _____ as if she were still a little girl.
A.believes B.behaves
C.directs D.declares
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She is already 18 years old, but she _____ as if she were still a little girl.
A.believes | B.behaves |
C.directs | D.declares |
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After my brother died in an accident,my mother was very sad.I was only 4 years old at the time,but I still understood the in my mom’s attitude toward safety. ,everything around us was potentially .
I grew up with a lot of and rules that were meant to me.For example,I was not to walk home from school by myself,even though everyone I knew already did.I couldn’t evening parties or go to summer camp, what if something happened to me?
As I got older,the list of things to got longer.I became a natural .I was concerned about things like getting cancer,losing my wallet,being caught in car accidents and earthquakes — big and small,real and .The funny part is that you’d never know it by looking at my life,because I’m constantly myself to do the things that frighten or worry me.In fact,I’ve developed a for myself: If it scares me,then I have to do it once.I’ve done lots of things that would have my mom: I’ve ridden a motorcycle,I’ve traveled alone,and I’ve performed stand-up comedy.
Courage isn’t a natural attribute(品质)of human beings.I believe that we have to practice being courageous.The more I do things that scare me or that make me ,the more I realize that I can do a lot more than I originally thought I could do.
Even though I inherited(经遗传获得)my mother’s cautious ,I’ve also come to believe that fear can be a good thing,if we it.Believing that has made my world a less scary place.
1.A.hint B.change C.scene D.lesson
2.A.Slowly B.Logically C.Fortunately D.Suddenly
3.A.important B.inspiring C.convenient D.dangerous
4.A.restrictions B.considerations C.judgments D.comparisons
5.A.limit B.help C.protect D.train
6.A.allowed B.encouraged C.reminded D.advised
7.A.arrange B.attend C.decorate D.support
8.A.but B.though C.or D.because
9.A.hope B.fear C.count D.bear
10.A.worrier B.dreamer C.adult D.thinker
11.A.ideas B.affairs C.actions D.disasters
12.A.special B.common C.imaginary D.practical
13.A.expecting B.warning C.forcing D.promising
14.A.rule B.form C.case D.hobby
15.A.in all B.at most C.after all D.at least
16.A.threatened B.shocked C.confused D.entertained
17.A.rarely B.quickly C.often D.fairly
18.A.confident B.uncomfortable C.happy D.generous
19.A.nature B.duty C.work D.task
20.A.know B.get C.avoid D.face
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I was watching some little kids play soccer. These kids were only five or six years old, but they were playing a real game — a serious game — two teams, complete with coaches, uniforms, and parents. I didn’t know any of them, so I was able to enjoy the game without the distraction of being anxious about winning or losing.
The teams were pretty evenly matched. I will just call them Team One and Team Two. Nobody scored in the first period. Then came the second quarter. The Team One coach pulled out what must have been his first team and put in the scrubs(替补队员), except for his best player who now guarded the goal.
The game took a dramatic turn. I guess winning is important even when you’re five years old — because the Team Two coach left his best players in, and the Team One scrubs were no match for them. Team Two packed around the little guy who was now the Team One goalkeeper. He was an outstanding athlete, but he was no match for three or four who were also very good. Team Two began to score. The lone goalkeeper gave it everything he had, desperately throwing his body in front of incoming balls, trying bravely to stop them.
Team Two scored two goals in quick succession. It angered the young boy. He became a raging maniac — shouting, running, diving. With all the strength he could gather, he covered the boy who now had the ball, but that boy kicked it to another boy twenty feet away, and by the time he repositioned himself, it was too late — they scored a third goal.
I soon learned who the goalkeeper’s parents were. They were nice, decent-looking people. I could tell that his dad had just come from the office — he still had his suit and tie on. They yelled encouragement to their son. I became totally absorbed, watching the boy on the field and his parents on the sidelines.
After the third goal, the little kid changed. He didn’t quit, but he became quietly desperate and futility was written all over him. His father changed, too. He had been urging his son to try harder — yelling advice and encouragement. But then he became anxious. He tried to say that it was okay — to hang in there. He sorrowed for the pain his son was feeling.
After the fourth goal, I knew what was going to happen. The little boy fetched the ball from the net and handed it to the referee(裁判). He just stood there while huge tears rolled down both cheeks. He went to his knees, and he cried the tears of the helpless and brokenhearted.
At that moment, I saw the father start onto the field. His wife seized his arm and said, “Jim, don’t. You’ll embarrass him.” But he tore loose from her and ran onto the field. Suit, tie, dress shoe, and all — he charged onto the field, and he picked up his son so everybody would know that this was his boy, and he hugged him and held him and cried with him. I’ve never been so proud of a man in my life.
He carried him off the field, and when he got close to the sidelines I heard him say, “Scotty, I’m so proud of you. You were great out there. I want everybody to know that you are my son.”
“Daddy,” the boy sobbed. “I couldn’t stop them. I tried, Daddy, but they scored on me.”
“Scotty, it doesn’t matter how many times they scored on you. You’re my son, and I’m proud of you. I want you to go back there and finish the game. I know you want to quit, but you can’t. And, son, you’re going to get scored on again, but it doesn’t matter. In my eyes, you are the winner! Go on, now.”
The little guy ran back onto the field — and they scored two more times — but it was okay. Now in all viewers’ eyes, he is the Winner.
When you’re all alone, and you’re getting scored on — and you can’t stop them — it means a lot to know that it doesn’t matter to those who love you. In their eyes, so long as you don’t give up, you are the winner. And they are always proud of you.
1.The phrase “took a dramatic turn” (Paragraph 3) can best be replaced by ______.
A. went on smoothly B. changed greatly
C. attracted less attention D. got interrupted
2.Which detail from the story can reflect the little boy’s losing confidence?
A. The lone goalkeeper gave it everything he had, desperately throwing his body.
B. He became a raging maniac — shouting, running, diving.
C. With all the strength he could gather, he covered the boy who now had the ball.
D. He didn’t quit, but he became quietly desperate and futility was written all over him.
3.Why did the boy’s mother try to stop her husband running onto the field?
A. She thought it would only make his son feel awkward.
B. She hoped her son could gather courage and cheer himself up.
C. She considered it useless to encourage his son at that time.
D. She knew it was not allowed when the game was still in progress.
4.Which words can best describe the change of the writer’s feelings when watching the game?
A. curious → anxious → grateful
B. bored → upset → delighted
C. calm → absorbed → moved
D. surprised → thoughtful → interested
5.Which can be seen as the climax (the most important point) of the story?
A. The boy’s going to his knees and bursting into tears helplessly.
B. Team Two’s scoring another two goals after the boy went back to the field.
C. The boy’s fighting bravely in face of Team Two’s excellent performance.
D. The father’s running onto the field and encouraging his son not to give up.
6.The best title for the story is ______.
A. A Proud Father B. An Amazing Game
C. The True Winner D. The Magical Encouragement
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Campbell Remess taught himself how to sew when he was only 9 years old. It all started three years ago, when Campbell asked his parents if they could buy Christmas presents for kids in hospital. They were touched by his kindness, but told him that buying so many toys would be too costly. He is one of nine children, and buying presents for all of them was already a pretty expensive affair for the parents.
Campbell didn’t let a simple “no” discourage him from bringing a bit of joy to kids going through tough times, so he decided to make the presents himself. It took the 9-year-old boy five hours to create his first stuffed (填充的) toy. However after three years of practice, he is now able to put one together in just an hour.
“I was blown away by the first bear,” his mother said. “Overly impressed but not surprised at his determination to teach himself.” The successful experiment only inspired Campbell Remess to become better at sewing, and challenged himself to create one stuffed toy per day and donate them to sick children struggling in the hospital. Project 365 by Campbell was born. Over the last three years, Campbell Remess has created over 800 stuffed toys for sick children.
Campbell sends his toys to children all over the world, and still visits the Royal Hobart Hospital in his home city of Hobart, Tasmania, to personally gift toy animals to sick kids there and loves to see the reaction on their faces. “They smile and some hug me. It makes their whole day better,” he says.
“Campbell is just wired really differently. He looks at sadness and tries to turn it upside down,” his mother says. “He’s not a quitter—I only see bigger and brighter things for him.”
1.Why did Campbell’s parents refuse his request?
A. They thought that was ridiculous.
B. They wished him to depend on himself.
C. They were on a tight budget.
D. They hoped he could share his things with others.
2.What desire drove Campbell to make toys for sick children?
A. Bringing happiness to them. B. Showing kindness to them.
C. Encouraging them to treasure health. D. Proving to them everyone has creativity.
3.What can we learn about Campbell from the text?
A. He is planning to set up Project 365.
B. He sends toys to those who can’t afford one.
C. He made the first toy with his mother’s help.
D. He is determined and refuses to give up.
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—Do you think he is the only person for the job?
—I’m not quite sure but he’ll prove_______ to the task.
A. equal B. essential
C. special D. superior
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