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  中国的家长大都“望子成龙”,而厦门大学的 易中天教授则认为,父母应该“望子成人”,并提出 了成人的标准——真实、善良、健康、快乐。请用英 语写一篇短文发表在某英文论坛上,表明你对此问 题的看法,并说明理由。

注意:1. 词数100左右;

    2. 短文须包括所有内容要点,可适当发挥。

                                                                                                                        

   In China nearly all parents expect their children to become a “dragon” 一 a successful person. However,Yi Zhongtian,a professor from Xiamen University,says no to this traditional culture. He believes parents should expect their children to become a person who is true,kind,healthy and happy.

   I totally agree with Professor Yis idea. To be a real person is more important than to be a so-called dragon.

   Being true can make things simple. A kind heart can bring smiles and friendship to us. Physical and mental health is the base for living at our best. Finally,success doesn11 guarantee us happiness,while being happy is a kind of success.

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   How does it feel when some good deed you do goes unnoticed? So 1 that you decide not to do that task again. But you would be surprised to knew that there are many heroes whose 2 deeds are constantly unnoticed. They work for others,and 3 people who are in need. They put their life in danger to 4 or protect other people in danger.

   Our society 5 such heroes,especially heroes that rise from everyday life. We take inspiration from such people 6 we believe that if they can do something 7 , then so can we.

   People such as Eddie Slinin are 8 heroes. Eddie Slinin grew a successful business out of 9 when he was barely past boyhood,having only one vehicle and a handflil of clients(客户) . Now,his company serves a wide range of clients that 10 politicians and athletic teams. However,he is not the only one who can 11 us. There are many from whom we can learn lessons which are not 12 by us.

   There are a lot of 13 to consider,and one of them involves a hardworking school student who wants to pass a difficult math test. He 14  playing video games or watching television,just because of his 15 . Then,there's a man who works hard to make a big presentation at work and really 16 his boss. He too is a hero. Many times,it is very 17 to achieve daily targets,but still they work hard and accomplish them.

   Learn from 18 who surround us every day. By learning about their success we can inspire ourselves to stay 19 with our small achievements. So if you are someone who 20 daily to achieve your goal,consider yourself a HERO!

1. A. surprised   B. negative   C. worried   D. lonely

2. A. great   B. secret   C. dark   D. public

3. A. teach   B. guide   C. encourage   D. help

4. A. examine   B. treat   C. praise   D. save

5. A. protects   B. creates   C. admires   D. provides

6. A. because   B. if   C. but   D. when

7. A. different   B. amazing   C. strange   D. shocking

8. A. popular   B. rich   C. everyday   D. boyhood

9. A. everything   B. something   C. nothing   D. anything

10. A. invites   B. includes   C. pays   D. benefits

11. A. inspire   B. inform   C. relieve   D. convince

12. A. noted   B. noticed   C. decided   D. recognized

13. A. actions   B. plans   C. examples   D. questions

14. A. begins   B. enjoys   C. forgets   D. avoids

15. A. goal   B. ability   C. problem   D. choice

16. A. supports   B. serves   C. trusts   D. impresses

17. A. meaningful   B. important   C. difficult   D. boring

18. A. students   B. heroes   C. workers   D. bosses

19. A. satisfied   B. honest   C. careful   D. familiar

20. A. develops   B. competes   C. leams   D. fights

   Sunday lunch at my sister-in-law,s. We,re discussing a new horror film in which our 13-year-old,acting-mad,nephew Caspar landed a small role. Though everyone wants to see him in his first feature film,his mum wont see the film (too scary) and neither will his uncle (my husband) .

   For years now,my husband and I have been having discussions on whether or not it's good to be scared by art. I'm still upset that I didn’ t go to see The Blair Witch Project because he wouldn 51 come and I didn't dare to go alone. ‘The things in the movie just stay with me” he says. ' They haunt (萦绕在……心头) me.

   I dont like watching violence either,but it doesnt haunt me afterwards because nothing that I saw is ever much worse than the dark material that already exists in my own head. As a novelist,I know I write about the things that frighten me 一 loss,fear,the raw black edges of life. Being allowed to do this makes me feel safe because I know I can pull back from these things at any time.

   Speaking of fear,I remember my visit to a Victorian prison a few years ago in order to research a novel. I paid my money and went in,following the yellow arrowed path that led into a maze (迷宫) of dark cells. After two minutes,I realized that a) I was alone,b) it was extremely dark,c) I could hear someone crying,and d) I had no idea how much more there was. Yet e) if I turned back now,I could easily lose my way and no one would hear me screaming down there.

   There was no going back. My heart was beating hard and I could hear the pounding of my own blood as I made my way deeper and deeper into the wet and cold stone maze. When I finally came out and saw the sunlight,I was shaking and sweaty.

   I haven’t thought about it in a long time,but,while writing this,I just googled it,only to discover that it's one of the most haunted sites in Britain. Now they tell me!

32. What's the main topic of conversation at Sunday lunch?

   A. Caspar's family background.

   B. The movie Caspar acted in.

   C. The role Caspar played.

   D. Caspar's great dream.

33. Why did the author's husband refUse to see Caspar's film?

   A. Because his sister didn't want to see it.

   B. Because he couldn't stand being afraid.

   C. Because it was not interesting.

   D. Because he didn't love Caspar.

34. The author is not afraid of watching violence thanks to her .

   A. occupation   B. personality

   C. wild imagination   D. previous experiences

35. When visiting the Victorian prison,the author felt.

   A. lonely   B. confused

   C. exhausted   D. frightened

Cycling lovers from across the country identify the best routes the UK has to offer.

Oisin Sands 

Editor of sportive.com 

Route:

Rostrevor to Carlingford,County Down (30-42 miles) 

   “My favourite bike ride would start in Rostrevor,County Down,where I grew up,”says Oisin Sands.

   The ride takes in some breathtaking views on the way to the pretty harbour town of Carlingford. From Carlingford,head back to Newry. Or save on tired legs by taking the ferry from Omeath on the south side to Warrenpoint in the summer,and cycling the short distance back to the start.

Kirsty Ho Fat 

Cycle journalist

Route:

Hadrian's Cycleway,Ravenglass to South Shields (174 miles) 

   This route follows the length of Hadrian's Wall and takes in coastal views and old-fashioned market towns.

   “The ride weaves through the dramatic countryside of the North,my homeland,before finishing in South Shields,”says Kirsty,who in 2012 completed a 4,000-mile ride around the coast of Britain with her father.

Helen Curry 

National Cycle Network project officer 

Route: 

Union Canal,Linlithgow to the Falkirk Wheel (12 miles) 

   This flat journey along the Scottish branch of the Union Canal is a favourite with Helen Curry.

   “Follow the towpath(拉船路) along the northern bank of the canal and cross the River Avon,” says Helen. “You’ 11 pass the impressive mins of Abnond Castle."

   At over 2,000 feet long,you* 11 be cycling through Scotland's longest canal tunnel.

Kristian House 

2009 National Road Race Champion 

Route: 

Middlewich Loop (55 miles)

   “This is a shorter loop I do when I’ m not training,starting and finishing in Middlewich/' says racing cyclist Kristian House.

   This hilly route isn’t for the (胆怯的) .

   This stretch climbs 670 feet and oflFers some wonderful views,including your first sight of Britain's second-highest pub.

21. Which ride is the longest?

   A. Middlewich Loop.

   B. Hadrian,s Cycleway.

   C. Rostrevor to Carlingford.

   D. Union Canal to the Falkirk Wheel.

22. Who is a professional cyclist?

   A. Oisin Sands. B. Helen Curry.

   C. Kirsty Ho Fat. D. Kristian House.

23. What do the four routes have in common?

   A. They are all hilly.

   B. They all provide wonderful views.

   C. They all go around the coast of Britain.

   D. They are all suitable for beginner cyclists.

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