(2013·广西百所高中联考)The two-year-old girl who was ________ twice and ignored by 18 people has finally died in a hospital.
A.run up B.run away
C.run after D.run over
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(2013·广西百所高中联考)The two-year-old girl who was ________ twice and ignored by 18 people has finally died in a hospital.
A.run up B.run away
C.run after D.run over
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Yue Yue, ____2yearold girl who was twice run over by vans and then ignored by 18 passersby as she lay critically injured on a street, draws_____ concern from all over the country.
A./;/ B.a;the C.a;/ D.the;a
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Ten years ago,Morgan Zuch,a two—year—old girl from Long Island,New York,was diagnosed with leukemia(白血病).The day that Morgan’s father Rod knew it,he made a promise,“If my daughter gets better,I will devote the rest of my life to helping others who are in the Same condition.”
Fortunately.Morgan recovered gradually,and since then,Rod and his wife Nancy,have been helping other families with cancer.stricken children through the Morgan Center.It is the country’s first preschool for children with cancer.
Because of the risk of germs, children with cancer are usually forbidden from playing with other kids.They must spend their days in hospital rooms or lying in bed at home.The Zuchs believed that children with cancer should have the opportunity to play,too.
The center offers the kids and their families a safe place to connect with others who have the same problem.To reduce the risk of infections,the center's staff wash their own and the children's hands frequently,and provide each child with his or her own toys and supplies.
“You feel like you’re not the sick kid’s mom,”said one child’s mother,Maura Lewinger.“It is nice because none of the parents at the center are alienated(孤立的).”
The Zuchs run the center as a non-profit organization and any family can bring their children to the center for free.Nancy Zuch works as the head teacher-with a little help from her daughter Morgan, now l2 years old.Today,Morgan is strong and healthy,and loves to provide support for the children who are going through the difficult time that she once went through.She says she wants to be a teacher at the Morgan Center when she grows up.
1.The Zuchs created the Morgan Center________.
A.to help their daughter to realize her dream
B.to invite other children to play with their daughter
C.to build a school for their daughter and her friends
D.to provide a healthy place for children with cancer
2.What can we learn from the text?
A.The kids can share all their toys there.
B.The kids can receive free medical care.
C.The kids have to keep their hands clean.
D.The kids’ parents must pay for the supplies.
3.Which of the following is NOT true?
A.Morgan has regained her health.
B.The Center is run by the government.
C.Morgan helps in the Center sometimes.
D.Both kids and parents like the Center.
4.This text is mainly about________.
A.Long Island’s first preschool for kids with cancer
B.the pain that the kids in the Morgan Center suffer
C.the contributions Morgan has made to the Center
D.the Zuchs,the creators of the Morgan Center
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Two weeks ago in Guangzhou, a two-year-old girl, Yue Yue, was hit by a car seriously and
left lying on the road with no one offering help, _____ a heated discussion on the Internet .
A.caused | B.to cause | C.causing | D.being caused |
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Two weeks ago in Guangzhou, a two-year-old girl, Yue Yue, was hit by a car seriously and left lying on the road with no one offering help, _____ a heated discussion on the Internet .
A. caused B. to cause C. causing D. being caused
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Yue yue, ________2-year-old girl who was hit ,began to slip into________worse state on Tuesday night.
A.the ; / B.the ; the C.a ; the D.the ; a
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Two years ago, the Funk family of suburban Chicago adopted a Chinese baby girl who had been abandoned on a sidewalk near a Yangzhou textile factory.
Last year and halfway across the United States, the Ramirez family of suburban Miami adopted a girl who had been abandoned a week later on the same spot.
Both families named their daughters Mia. It turns out, a first name and Chinese heritage aren’t the only things the three-year-olds have in common. The girls’ mothers—Holly Funk and Diana Ramirez—met on a website for parents who had gone through international adoptions. After a flurry of e-mails comparing photographs and biographical details, DNA testing proved the families’ suspicions: The girls are probably fraternal (手足般的) twins.
“I was in shock,” said Ramirez, who lives with her husband Carlos in Pembroke Pines, Florida. “Well, now this is for real.”
The Internet and Web groups revolving around international orphanages are increasingly being used to link adopted children with biological kin(亲属). The site that the Funks and Ramirezes used has a membership of 137 people, with 15 sets of twins and seven sets of siblings whose relationships have been confirmed.
At a reunion on Friday at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, Mia Diamond Funk Mia Hanying Ramirez shyly surveyed each other, then reached for each other’s hand.
DNA tests established an 85 percent probability that the girls are at least half sisters. Scientists did not have a biological parent to test and reach a greater certainty, but given their ages and physical similarities, experts say it is likely they are fraternal twins.
Douglas and Holly Funk hope to take Mia to Miami in October. Both sets of parents say they are committed to staying in touch and often let the twins talk to each other on the phone.
1.. Both the adopted girls shared a first name ________.
A. because they both came from China
B. because of their physical similarities
C. because their US parents suspected they were twins
D. for no good reason
2. Why did the girls’ mothers meet on the Internet?
A. To compare photographs of the two girls.
B. To communicate with other people who had adopted children abroad.
C. To test their suspicion.
D. To exchange experiences on adopting children.
3.Experts are still not 100 percent sure that the two girls are fraternal twins because ________.
A. DNA tests are still not accurate enough
B. the two girls were born by different parents
C. the DNA of a biological parent is still missing
D. one girl is born a week later than the other
4.What would be the best title for the passage?
A. Adopted Twins Reunited on Internet
B. Adopted Twins Live happily in the US.
C. Suspicion Turned into Reality
D. The Story of Adopted Twins and Their Parents
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A few weeks ago, I picked up my 14-year-old daughter and her friend from dance class. The two girls chatted happily until I reached her friend’s house. And then 1 began the drive home and my daughter, who had been talking nonstop a minute before, went completely silent. I assumed she was lost in thought.
When I came to a stoplight, I looked in the mirror. My daughter wasn’t looking out of the window or staring into space - she was on her phone. I felt my anger rise.
“Get off your phone. That is rude. You make me feel like an Uber driver.” I shouted.
“But I’m texting friends about biology homework!’’ she said.
“That can wait.” I was mad and she was angry.
Back home, she disappeared into her room, and I thought about how I was still trying to take control of my daughter’s growing independence, which was fruitless.
The next day I was thinking about my outburst when a parenting program on TV caught my eye, in which the hosts interviewed Dr. Ken Ginsburg, the author of a famous parenting book. It completely changed my attitude.
Ginsburg said. “Why are our teens pushing us away? It’s not because they hate us - it’s because they love us so much and yet they know they have to become independent. So this is a process of figuring out how to push away the things they love the most. It is crazy to fly from a comfortable nest, so teens get ready for it by temporarily pushing their parents away.”
I need to honor her independence and create space for both of us to face this monumental developmental challenge as teammates, not adversaries((对手).
1.What made the writer mad?
A.She served as an Uber driver.
B.The two girls were chatting happily.
C.Her daughter was playing with the phone.
D.Her daughter forgot her biology homework.
2.What do we know about the daughter?
A.She is being under her mother’s control.
B.She is on the way to being independent.
C.She enjoys making friends using social media.
D.She hates making conversation with her mom.
3.Which of the following best describes the mother?
A.Open-minded. B.Hardworking.
C.Inspiring. D.weak-willed.
4.What is the passage mainly about?
A.I was pushed away by my teenaged daughter.
B.Life of a teenager is moving at its own slow pace.
C.Parents completely rely on parenting experts to educate children.
D.My relationship with my daughter was improved by a suggestion.
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The two old men,who have been away for twenty years,met on the street,which made them surprised and excited.
A. by accident B. on chance
C. for design D. with purpose
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I was eighteen years old and I was the golden girl. I was president of the college drama society, a member of the student senate and so on. I was the ______of all my friends and I was in a state of _____.
The old Greek tragedies ______us that when pride rises, punishment falls. My universe ________with great suddenness. The scenery(舞台布景道具) fell on my head and I was left almost _______for the next four months.
My memory was in a mess and within a few months all my ______were taken away. I was even told that I would have to leave the college at the end of the spring term ______, clearly, I couldn’t do academic work.”
Sad, I took one last ______by Dr. Jacob Taubes. He was the most brilliant teacher I had ever ________and in his class, I began to raise a tentative ______and ask an occasional question. He would answer with great intensity, and soon I found myself asking ______questions constantly.
One day I was walking to the bus when I heard Dr. Taubes ______me, ”Miss Houston, let me walk with you. You know, you have a most _______mind.”
“Me? I have a mind?”
“Yes, of course.” Then he asked my understanding of some problems discussed in the classes.
From that day on, Dr. Taubes continued to ______me to the bus, always ______me with intellectually vigorous questions. Within several weeks my eyesight came back and my spirit ________.
What I acquired from this experience was a ______sense of life. I remain deeply ______for the attention Dr. Taubes had shown. He ______me when I most needed it. I swore then that I would try to _______and acknowledge the unlucky person as I had been acknowledged.
1.A. star B. envy C. center D. hero
2.A. danger B. mess C. pride D. panic
3.A. inform B. warn C. guarantee D. explain
4.A. cut off B. turned down C. got through D. broke down
5.A. blind B. deaf C. dumb D. hurt
6.A. offices B. memories C. senses D. emotions
7.A. until B. after C. when D. since
8.A. exam B. chance C. lecture D. course
9.A. attached B. contributed C. experienced D. longed
10.A. head B. hand C. arm D. voice
11.A. extra B. fewer C. additional D. more
12.A. addressing B. reminding C. asking D. shouting
13.A. complex B. considerate C. interesting D. disappointed
14.A. walk B. follow C. lead D. invite
15.A. treating B. challenging C. entertaining D. accompanying
16.A. sank B. developed C. bloomed D. inspired
17.A. tragic B. comic C. opposite D. magic
18.A. encouraged B. grateful C. satisfied D. guilty
19.A. admits B. permits C. respects D. acknowledges
20.A. send B. reserve C. reach D. sacrifice
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