12.When we're young and we dream of love and fulfillment,we think perhaps of moon-covered Parisian nights or walks along the beach at sunset.
No one tells us that the greatest moments of a lifetime are short,unplanned and nearly always catches us off guard.
Not long ago,as I was reading a bedtime story to my seven-year-old daughter,Annie I became aware of her focused look.She was starring at me with a faraway,blank expression.Apparently,completing The Tale of Samuel Whiskers was not as important as we first thought.
I asked what she was thinking about.
"Mommy,"she whispersd.,"I just can't stop looking at your pretty face,I almost dissolved on the spot.
Little did she know how many trying moments the glow(喜悦)of her sincerely loving statement would carry me through over the following years.
Not long after,I took my four-year-old son to an elegant department store,Where the sweet notes of classic love song drew us toward a tuxedoed(穿晚礼服)musician playing a grand piano.Sam and I sat down on a marble bench nearby,and he seemed as astonished by the pleasant theme as I was.
I didn't realize that Sam had stood up next to me until he turned,took my face in his little hansd and said,"Dance with me".
If onLy those women walking under the Paris moon knew the joy of such an invitation made by a round-cheeked boy with baby teeth.A I though shoppers openly chucked(咯咯笑)and pointed at us as we glided(滑步)and whirled around the open space,I would not have traded a dance with such a charming young gentleman if I'd been offered the universe.
56.From the pasage we know thatC.
A.Annie knew how important she was to her mothre.
B.shoppers didn't notice the author dancing with her son.
C.the Tale of Samuel Whiskers is a book for children.
D.Sam was not surprised at the music which was played in the store.
57.When the author knew her daughter couldn't stop looking at her pretty face,feltB.
A.sad            B.deeply moved         C.annoyed         D.ashamed
58.Why wouldn't the author trade a dance with her son even if she was given the world?C
A.Because she knew she wouldn't given the universe.
B.Because her son was the nost important person to her.
C.Because she thought she was the happiest one at the moment.
D.Because it was very important for the author to dance with her son.
59.What does the author want to prove by showing two examples of her kids?C
A.Her kids love her very much.
B.She enjoys staying with her kids.
C.The greatest moments of a lifetime al ways come unexpectedly.
D.Those women walking under the moon should enjoy the happiness with kids.
60.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?D
A.Annie is older than Sam
B.Sam is the author's son.
C.Annie is the author's daughter
D.Both Annie and Sam like dancing.
11.1was an only child up until the age of eight.Every time I saw other girls playing or sharing their secrets with their sisters or brothers.1would feel sad for myself.At Christmas I found out that l was soon to be a big sister.I had no idea how l would deal with a baby in our house.The little experience I had with kids taught me that I didn't really like them.They were always making trouble
My parents set off to the hospital one evening and planned to have the  rest of my family and I come to the hospital later.To this day,I don't think I have gone through a more nerve-wracking(使人紧张的) experience than sitting in the hospital's waiting room.I was sleepless all night.When I was finally allowed to see my new baby sister,I was so scared.I reached out and when I got a hold of her.I fell in love with her.
For the first time.holding my sister had an effect on whom I want to be and because of her,rather than my parents'frequent requests.I have set out goals to improve my future.I want to be her role model,someone she can respect.The past two years has seemed to go by very fast.I've watched her grow older;I have seen her learn to walk and l learn to talk.The fear that she held over me seems so small now.   Now you can see that the family is such an important part of my life:it has influenced who I am and who 1want to be in my future.

60.When the writer was a child.SheA.
A.often felt lonely      
B.felt lucky as an only child
C.got little attention rom her parents      
D.1iked to play with her friends
61.From the first paragraph we know that the writer thought kids wereD.
A.1ovely       B.weak       
C.clever       D.troublesome
62.How did the writer feel when waiting in the hospital?B
A.Angry.      B.Nervous.
C.Happy.      D.Sleepy.
63.What played the biggest part in the changes of the writer according to the passage?D
A.Her parents'requests.          
B.Her school education.
C.Her hope to have a bright future  
D.Her parents and sister.
9.One of the biggest accomplishments in sports in the last hundred years was the 4-minute mile.Running a mile in under 4minutes was a huge barrier in sports.Once it was broken by one person,lots of athletes tried to break it too.
For years,people thought that running a mile in less than 4minutes was just flat-out impossible.It was common knowledge that nobody on earth could physically run a mile in under 4minutes.Professional runners had been trying for years,training to beat that time,but had failed every time.
In 1952,a British man by the name of Roger Bannister set a goal for himself:to be the first person to run a mile in under 4minutes.He trained intensely,and 2years later,Bannister finally broke 4-minute barrier.And you know what?Soon after that,more and more people began to run the mile in under 4minutes.New world records were set almost every year following Bannister's sub-4-minute-mile.Nowadays,even a high school student can reasonably run a 4-minute mile.In about 50years,the 4-minute mile went from impossible to professional to amateur.
But I guess I'm not really answering the question here:what on earth does this have to do with learning Japanese?
When you have a goal in mind,mental barriers can be huge obstacles to overcome,and learning Japanese is no different.But if you're devoted enough and make your goal your top priority(优先考虑的事),you might be surprised at what you can do.Put everything else aside for a while,just go for it and see what you can achieve.After all,if somebody can accomplish something that people thought was physically impossible,then maybe learning Japanese isn't so hard after all.

56.What may the readers be according to the passage?D
A.Athletes.     B.Teachers.
C.Officials.    D.Students.
57.What does the underlined word"flat-out"mean in Paragraph 2?C
A.Surprisingly.    B.Hardly.
C.Completely        D.Professionally
58.According to the passage,we can know thatD.
A.all the high school students can run the mile in under 4minutes
B.high school students try to break records in the sports field
C.learning Japanese is not difficult at all
D.mental barriers are the biggest ones when achieving goals
59.The passage mainly deals withB.
A.the problems happening around the readers
B.how Japanese learners obtain their goals
C.why ordinary high school students are better that athletes
D.how to overcome difficulties and break more records.
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