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阅读短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的五个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳 选项。每个选项只能用一次。

Chinese Calligraphy

What is calligraphy? It’s handwriting. Any language can be written in calligraphy, but Chinese calligraphy is especially beautiful. It takes a lot of patience and practice to

write Chinese calligraphy. 1. . During the lessons, they learn how to hold a brush. They also learn how to make different strokes (一笔) to make Chinese characters.

There are many different kinds of brushes people can buy to do calligraphy.

2. . But there is one kind of calligraphy brush that is extra special. This brush is made from baby hair! Hundreds of years ago in China, people started to believe a baby-hair brush was good luck. It is a tradition. 3. .

4. .To make a brush, a family will cut off a baby’s hair when he or she is about one month old. Then they will take some of the baby’s hair to a shop to be made into a brush. 5. . It takes more than 80 steps to make one brush. That’s why these brushes are such a treasure.

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Ted, my little brother, is in Grade One. Last Friday he came back from school with a letter. The letter was from his teacher. “I got a red flower today. Could you please sign this note?” he said to mum. The note showed that he had been talking in class.21cnjy.com

Ted hardly gets top scores in his school work. The best he gets is “OK”, but he often gets “You can do better than this.” Mum knows what it means. She tells me “You can do better than this” means “Extremely bad” in China.

In the USA, teachers never say anything too bad about their students, even if the students are making trouble in class or not working hard enough. The worst they might say is “Please be nicer tomorrow”. Many parents are satisfied with a B-grade for each subject.

But things in Chinese schools are quite different. Parents have high expectations for their children. I sometimes felt that my second-grade cousin spend more time on homework than I did when I was 6th grade in the US! Yet his parents and teachers didn’t think he worked hard enough.

Is it too strict in China? Or is it not strict enough in the USA? Maybe both are true.

1.Why did Ted come home with a letter last Friday?

A. Because the teacher wanted to visit his mother.

B. Because he did something wrong.

C. Because the teacher was happy with his progress.

D. Because the teacher thought he was too lazy.

2.The underlined words “high expectations” in this passage means “________”.

A. 很高的待遇 B. 很多的自由

C. 很高的期望 D. 很多的关爱

3.The writer mainly wants to tell us ________.

A. the differences between Chinese education and American education

B. Chinese students are better than American students

C. American parents are not strict enough with their children

D. what’s the best way to educate child

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Celebrate the Good Days

It was in April of what seemed to be a great year. I was in fourth grade with the greatest teacher, Miss De Rosear — the coolest teacher.

I had just come home from school to find Mom at home. That was because she never arrived home before me. Mom was sitting on the sofa with Dad. A thousand terrible things started flashing through my mind. What if Grandma had passed away? I did not have the to say goodbye. What if my brother was hurt? As I crawled (爬) up on the sofa next to Mom, she gave me a kiss and a huge smile, so I and went on with my normal after-school activities. During the TV show

that I always watched after school, Mom started getting phone calls. The calls continued for the rest of the night. Each time the rang, Mom rushed to her room. I then knew that something bad had happened.

When Mom came back, I asked, ―Mom, why do you keep on the room every time you get a phone call?

She turned to my sister and me and said, ―Girls, I have something to tell you. I have cancer (癌症).

As she said that I felt a sharp pain in my heart. I was thinking, ―Why is God taking my mom from me so soon? What have I done?

I didn’t know that we were just beginning a very long, journey.

The next day on the bus I turned to my friend, Kate. ―My mom…

That was all I could say before I started crying. Kate gave me a big hug and said , ―I know, and I’m here for you.

I knew that Kate would support me.

During the summer, Mom stayed home. On the good days, sister and I talked about what we were going to do next day, week, month, or year with . We never talked about losing her.

We got from many different people. When school started again, Mom had to have surgery (手术). I stayed with one of my teachers, Mrs. Stephens. Mrs. Stephens made me rainbow French toast. She was always there for me with a smile, a

hug, or ―it will be okay advice.

On April 5, my mom became a five-year survivor (幸存者). When that day came, we had a big party. Friends came from far and wide to celebrate how Mom is and her success against cancer!

There will be good days and bad days — some more bad than good. But as I have learned from my mother, celebrate the good days!

1.A.boring B. unlucky C. strange D. enjoyable

2.A. wish B. chance C. plan D. reason

3.A. agreed B. cried C. cared D. relaxed

4.A. alarm B. phone C. clock D. doorbell

5.A. leaving B. watching C. using D. cleaning

6.A. comfortable B. dangerous C. interesting D. painful

7.A. proudly B. softly C. happily D. carelessly

8.A. Mom B. Dad C. friends D. teachers

9.A. thanks B. choices C. knowledge D. support

10.A. lovely B. important C. special D. beautiful

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