题目内容
The greatest source of inspiration for me has always been my father. Though he’s been gone for 17 years, his1still resonate(产生共鸣). He taught me how to run my own race in life. But the most inspiring thing he taught me was to2.
One incident is 3in my mind. It happened when I was a teenager. My sister and I weren’t very fond of a so-called friend of 4. Dad was a very generous man, and as he’d done with so many people, he’d given this fellow great help. But when he asked for a favor5, the guy didn’t deliver.
Dad’s outlook(人生观)on most things was “Live and let live.” In this case, however, his calmness6Terre and me, and we let him know it.
“How can you be nice to that man?” we said to him. “You’ve been so kind to him, and he’s not being kind back. Why would you want to give him the time of day again?”
My father shrugged(耸肩)and said to us, “I do not bend my back with7. ”
I didn’t get it at first, but over the years I came to understand the8. Holding a grudge(怨恨)doesn’t9the person you’re angry with, but it changes you. It makes you heavier and gives you more weight to drag around.
After my father died in 1991, a (n)10came from a fellow I’d had a quarrel with years before to11his sympathy. He wrote: “I thought I’d tell you how sorry I am12the loss of your father. I know he13the world to you. I just wanted to let you know that you are in my thoughts. ”
Much moved, I wrote back. I thanked him for his14. And then, because he’d15
our disagreement, I recalled Dad’s inspiring words. “I am my father’s daughter,” I wrote. “And like him, I do not bend my back with yesterday.”
- 1.
- A.lectures
- B.suggestions
- C.lessons
- D.pictures
- A.
- 2.
- A.forgive
- B.persuade
- C.forget
- D.excuse
- A.
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- A.vital
- B.obvious
- C.visual
- D.vivid
- A.
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- A.sister’s
- B.mine
- C.father's
- D.mother’s
- A.
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- A.in return
- B.in turn
- C.by return
- D.by turn
- A.
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- A.relaxed
- B.moved
- C.interrupted
- D.bothered
- A.
- 7.
- A.anger
- B.disappointment
- C.worry
- D.yesterday
- A.
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- A.reason
- B.word
- C.philosophy
- D.sentence
- A.
- 9.
- A.change
- B.hurt
- C.upset
- D.disturb
- A.
- 10.
- A.news
- B.letter
- C.message
- D.information
- A.
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- A.explain
- B.express
- C.produce
- D.present
- A.
- 12.
- A.in
- B.with
- C.about
- D.at
- A.
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- A.showed
- B.represented
- C.equaled
- D.meant
- A.
- 14.
- A.kindness
- B.sympathy
- C.understanding
- D.consideration
- A.
- 15.
- A.referred
- B.mentioned
- C.reminded
- D.retold
- A.
When I was a young student, a Chinese teacher told us, “If you make one close friend in school, you will be most fortunate. A true friend is someone who stays with you for life.” 36 tells us that he was right. Good friendship is just not easily 37 . It is possible that we simply do not stay in one place long enough for 38 friendship to 39 .
However, there can be 40 disagreement on the need for each of us to think carefully about the kind of friendship we want. To most of us, friendships are considered very important, but we need to have clear in our 41 the kinds of friendship we want. Are they to be close or 42 at arm’s length? Do we want to 43 ourselves or do we want to walk on the surface? For some people, many friendships on the surface are 44 enough—and that’s all right. But at some point we need to 45 that our expectations are the same as our friends’ expectations. The sharing of 46 experience 47 our tears as well as our dark dreams is the surest way to deepen friendships. But it 48 be undertaken(进行)slowly and carried on only if there are 49 of interest and action in return.
What are some of the 50 of friendship? The greatest is the attraction to expect too much too soon. Deep relationships 51 time. Another “major difficulty” is the selfishness to think one “possesses” the other, including his time and attention. Similarly, friendships 52 actions in return. In 53 words, you must give as much as you take.
Finally there is a question of taking care of. Unless you spend 54 time together, talking on the phone, writing letters, doing things together, friendships will die 55 .?
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Some people argue that the pressures on international sportsmen and sportswomen kill the essence(本质) of sport-seeking for personal excellence. Children kick a football around for fun. When they get older and play for local school teams, they become competitive but they still enjoy playing. A single person’s representing his country cannot afford to think about enjoying himself; he has to think only about winning. He is responsible for an entire nation’s hopes, dreams and fame.
A good example is the football World Cup. Football is the world’s most important sport. It is even more important now that the United States is seriously taking it up. Winning the World Cup is perhaps the greatest of international sporting success. Mention “Argentina” to someone and the chances are that he’ll think of football. In a sense, winning the World Cup “put Argentina on the map”.
Sports fans and supporters get quite irrational(失去理性的) about the World Cup. People in England felt that their country was somehow important after they won in 1996. Last year thousands of Scots sold their cars, and even their houses and spent all their money traveling to Argentina where the finals were played.
So am I arguing that international competition kills the idea of sports? Certainly not! Do the Argentineans really believe that because eleven of their men proved that most skillful at football, their nation is in every way better than all others? Not really. But it’s known that you won, and that in one way at least your country is best.
1.What is the writer’s main purpose in the passage?
A.To explain the role of sport |
B.To compare Scotland with Argentina |
C.To show that Argentina is better than all others. |
D.To prove that football is the world’s most important sport. |
2.According to the passage, Argentina is world famous because of its ____.
A. clear position on the map |
B. successes in the football World Cup |
C. excellence at all important sports |
D.large number of sports fans and supporters |
3.According to the passage, if a sportsman thinks about winning, he will ____.
A.be irrational |
B.be successful |
C.fail to succeed |
D.lose enjoyment |
4.What is the writer’s attitude towards international games?
A.Nations that meet on football are unlikely to meet on a battle field. |
B.Nations that win in international games prove best on the sports field at least. |
C.Nations that win the football World Cup are considered as best in all ways. |
D.Nations that give much attention to international competitions are world-famous in many ways. |
5. From this passage, we can infer that ____.
A.We should learn from England |
B.We should play football only for fun, not for fame |
C.We should learn from Argentina |
D.We should give chances for other countries to win the World Cup |