Life is like a journey on a train with its stations, with changes of route(路线) and with accidents!

At birth we get on the train and_______ our parents. They are the people who give us tickets. We believe they will always_______ by our side. However, at some station our parents will get off the train, leaving_______ on this journey alone.

As time goes by, other people will get on the train. Many of them will be important — our brothers, sisters, friends, children, and_______ the love of our life.

Many will get off during the journey and touch our hearts.

Many will go so unnoticed that it seems_______ for us to find out when they left their seats.

This train ride will _______ happiness, sadness, hopes, hellos and goodbyes.

The question to everyone is: We don’t know at which station we ourselves will_______. So, we must live in the best way — love, forgive, and show the best of ourselves to others. It is important to do this _______ when the time comes for us to get off and leave our seats empty(空的), we should leave behind beautiful memories (记忆) for those who will_______ to travel on the train of life. Thank you for being one of the________ on my train. Have a very pleasant journey of life!

1.A.meet B.help C.bring

2.A.work B.study C.travel

3.A.it B.you C.us

4.A.even B.still C.just

5.A.possible B.different C.difficult

6.A.be full of B.be good with C.be made of

7.A.grow up B.get off C.give up

8.A.although B.unless C.because

9.A.join B.choose C.continue

10.A.students B.teachers C.passengers

We go to school every day to become better people. How can we start to make big changes in our lives? Perhaps we can get tips from former US First Lady Michelle Obama. During a visit to China from March 20 to 26 in 2015, Obama shared her views on education.

The first lady encouraged Chinese students to aim high and get a good education. At Chengdu No.7 High School, she told students that having humble roots(出身卑微)doesn’t matter as long as you have perseverance(毅力). Obama said her family was not rich. Like many Chinese students, her parents had big dreams for her. She felt the weight of her parents’ sacrifices(牺牲)on her shoulders and worked hard to make them proud. Persevering was not easy, though.Sometimes she had to wake up at 4:30 am and study late into the night“But whenever I got tired or discouraged... I would remember something my mother always told me. She said: ‘A good education is something that no one can take away from you.

Mrs. Obama also encouraged Chinese students to study abroad to broaden their horizons(开阔视野)in a speech at Peking University.“ AS the Chinese saying goes:It is better to travel 10.000 miles than to read 10.000 books.” she said. It's not enough to get good grades in school.It’s also important to have real experience with languages, cultures and societies that are different from your own, she noted. Studying overseas can also benefit future international relations. It can help young people from different countries work together to solve shared problems like climate change, Obama said.

1.Who did Michelle Obama share her views with?

A.Students in the US. B.Students in China.

C.Her family members. D.Students who visited the White House.

2.What can we learn from her experience?

A.She studied abroad before. B.She was born into a rich family.

C.She studied long into the night. D.She always felt tired and discouraged.

3.What does the Chinese saying underlined in the last paragraph mean?

A.Getting good grades in school is good enough.

B.Real life experience is important.

C.Traveling is not as beneficial as studying at home.

D.Studying far away from home is necessary for success.

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