摘要:-- I didn’t tell you because I thought it would remind you of him. --Remind me? As if I ! A. needed reminding B. needed remind C. had needed being reminded D. need to be reminded

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Last week, my granddaughter started kindergarten,and ,as is conventional, I wished her every success ,But part of me didn’t.
I actually wanted her to fail in some ways because I believe that failure can be good for our learning process, Success is proving that you can do something that you already know you can do , First –time success is usually a fluke (侥幸),First-time failure ,by contrast,is expected ;it is the natural order of things Failure is how we learn.
In Africa they describe a good cook as “she who has broken many bots”,If you’ve spent enough time in the kitchen to break a lot of pots ,probably you know a lot about cooking ,I once had dinner with a group of cooks and they spent a lot of time comparing knife wounds and burn scars ,They Knew how much their failures gave them.
I earn my living by writing a daily newspaper column, Each week I am aware that one column I write lill be my sores , I don’t set out to write it ; I try my best every day. I have learned to cherish that column ,A good column usually means that I am discussing a familiar topic, writing in a style I am used to or saying the same things as someons else but in fancy way.
Ny younger daughter is a trapeze artist(杂技荡秋千演员),She spent three years putting together a show and she did it successfully for years ,There was no reason for her to change it-but she did anyway, She said she was no longer learning anything new and she was boued; and if she was bored ,there was no point in subjecting her body to all that stress
My granddaughter is a perfectionist She will feel her failures ,and I will want to comfort her, But I sill also ,I hope ,remind her of what she learned ,and how she can do better next time ,I hope I can tell her ,though ,that it’s not the end of the world ,Indeed,  with juck ,it is the beginning.
【小题1】Why did the author want his granddaughter to fail?

A.Success is boring though beneficial
B.She would learn more from failure
C.It is impossible to do everything successfully
D.He wanted her to be strong enough to face hardships
【小题2】What’s the author’s attitude toward his daughter changing her show/
A.NegativeB.WorriedC.PositiveD.Excited
【小题3】The author develops the article mainly by        
A.giving examples
B.following the time order
C.comparing different opinions
D.analyxing cause and effect
【小题4】The writer talks about his own experience to show that        
A.we cannot depend on luck to live a good life
B.we shoule try every possible way to avoid failure
C.past failures prevented him from taking risks in writing
D.the thought of failure will make you work even harder
【小题5】Which of the following can be the best title of the text?
A.Learn from failure
B.How to be a good cook
C.My daughter and granddaughter
D.A good column makes a good writer

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Last week, my granddaughter started kindergarten,and ,as is conventional, I wished her every success ,But part of me didn’t.
I actually wanted her to fail in some ways because I believe that failure can be good for our learning process, Success is proving that you can do something that you already know you can do , First –time success is usually a fluke (侥幸),First-time failure ,by contrast,is expected ;it is the natural order of things Failure is how we learn.
In Africa they describe a good cook as “she who has broken many bots”,If you’ve spent enough time in the kitchen to break a lot of pots ,probably you know a lot about cooking ,I once had dinner with a group of cooks and they spent a lot of time comparing knife wounds and burn scars ,They Knew how much their failures gave them.
I earn my living by writing a daily newspaper column, Each week I am aware that one column I write lill be my sores , I don’t set out to write it ; I try my best every day. I have learned to cherish that column ,A good column usually means that I am discussing a familiar topic, writing in a style I am used to or saying the same things as someons else but in fancy way.
Ny younger daughter is a trapeze artist(杂技荡秋千演员),She spent three years putting together a show and she did it successfully for years ,There was no reason for her to change it-but she did anyway, She said she was no longer learning anything new and she was boued; and if she was bored ,there was no point in subjecting her body to all that stress
My granddaughter is a perfectionist She will feel her failures ,and I will want to comfort her, But I sill also ,I hope ,remind her of what she learned ,and how she can do better next time ,I hope I can tell her ,though ,that it’s not the end of the world ,Indeed,  with juck ,it is the beginning


1.Why did the author want his granddaughter to fail?


  1. A.
    Success is boring though beneficial
  2. B.
    She would learn more from failure
  3. C.
    It is impossible to do everything successfully
  4. D.
    He wanted her to be strong enough to face hardships

2.What’s the author’s attitude toward his daughter changing her show/


  1. A.
    Negative
  2. B.
    Worried
  3. C.
    Positive
  4. D.
    Excited

3.The author develops the article mainly by        


  1. A.
    giving examples
  2. B.
    following the time order
  3. C.
    comparing different opinions
  4. D.
    analyxing cause and effect

4.The writer talks about his own experience to show that        


  1. A.
    we cannot depend on luck to live a good life
  2. B.
    we shoule try every possible way to avoid failure
  3. C.
    past failures prevented him from taking risks in writing
  4. D.
    the thought of failure will make you work even harder

5.Which of the following can be the best title of the text?


  1. A.
    Learn from failure
  2. B.
    How to be a good cook
  3. C.
    My daughter and granddaughter
  4. D.
    A good column makes a good writer
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An Open Heart

  My Aunt Edith was a widow of 50, working as a secretary, when doctors discovered what was then thought to be a very serious   1   disease.

  Aunt Edith doesn’t   2   defeat easily.She began   3   medical reports in the library and found a(n)  4   in a magazine about a well-known heart   5  , Dr.Michael Debakey, of Houston, Texas.He had saved the life of someone with the same disease.The article   6   Dr.DeBakey’s   7   were very high; Aunt Edith couldn’t pay   8  .But could he   9   her of someone whose fee she could pay?

  So Aunt Edith wrote to him.She   10   listed her reasons for wanting to live:her three children, who   11   be on their own(自立)in three or four more years, her little-girl dream of traveling and seeing the   12  .There wasn’t a word of   13  -only warmth and humor and the joy of living.She mailed the letter, not really   14   an answer.

  A few days   15  , my doorbell rang.Aunt Edith didn’t   16  to come in; she stood in the hall and read aloud:

  Your beautiful letter   17   me very deeply.If you come to Houston, there will be no charge for either the hospital or the operation.

Signed:Michael Debakey

  That was seven years ago.  18  , Aunt Edith has been around the world.Her three children are happily married.For her age, she is one of the   19  , most alive people I know-all because of an open-heart surgeon who knew how to honor his profession, and how to   20   his own heart.

(1)

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A.

brain

B.

heart

C.

stomach

D.

loneliness

(2)

[  ]

A.

receive

B.

reject

C.

accept

D.

refuse

(3)

[  ]

A.

checking

B.

examing

C.

subscribing

D.

studying

(4)

[  ]

A.

article

B.

story

C.

example

D.

news

(5)

[  ]

A.

professoe

B.

researcher

C.

nurse

D.

surgeon

(6)

[  ]

A.

wrote

B.

said

C.

described

D.

reported

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[  ]

A.

prices

B.

fares

C.

fees

D.

requirements

(8)

[  ]

A.

it

B.

him

C.

them

D.

her

(9)

[  ]

A.

tell

B.

introduce

C.

remind

D.

recomend

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A.

entirely

B.

naturally

C.

clearly

D.

simply

(11)

[  ]

A.

would

B.

should

C.

might

D.

could

(12)

[  ]

A.

universe

B.

country

C.

world

D.

nature

(13)

[  ]

A.

self-respect

B.

self-protection

C.

self-service

D.

self-pity

(14)

[  ]

A.

expecting

B.

hoping

C.

wishing

D.

beliving

(15)

[  ]

A.

ago

B.

before

C.

earlier

D.

later

(16)

[  ]

A.

hurry

B.

rush

C.

wait

D.

rest

(17)

[  ]

A.

attracted

B.

moved

C.

inspired

D.

surprised

(18)

[  ]

A.

Since when

B.

Since then

C.

After that

D.

Later on

(19)

[  ]

A.

youngest

B.

oldest

C.

cleverest

D.

smartest

(20)

[  ]

A.

contribute

B.

sacrifice

C.

offer

D.

open

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My mind seems always to return to the day when I met Carl. The city bus stopped at a corner to pick up the daily commuters (someone who travels regularly to and from work), a group in which I was included. Boarding the bus, I looked for a place to sit. At last, I found a place near the back.

The occupant of the seat next to the one I was going for was an older man in a grey suit, well-worn dress shoes, and a black hat like I always pictured reporters wearing, but without the little press card. Seated myself, I began to read the book I had been carrying, which was Jack Kerouac’s On the Road. The man in the seat next to me introduced himself by asking if I had read any other book like the one I was holding. When I told him I had, he seemed to become interested, and so did I. He introduced himself as Carl and asked if I liked jazz, and I told him that I didn’t really listen to it, and that I liked rock and roll. Waiting for Carl to tell me that I should listen to real music, I was shocked when he just smiled and nodded. He said, “You remind me of myself when I was your age. I remember how my parents hated jazz, how they couldn’t see how I could listen to that awful noise. I bet your parents say the same thing, don’t they?” Now it was my turn to smile, amused with how right he was.

As the bus ferried us from one side of the city to the other, Carl and I talked about a lot of different things. The more we talked, the more amazed I became at how much the two of us really had in common, despite the age difference. I haven’t seen him since we parted, but the thought of our connection that day rarely leaves my mind.

Carl really made me think about how much we can learn from each other if we just break through the blocks between us we’ve got. I mean, I would have never thought before that day that I could have anything in common with someone so much older than I, just because of age. But Carl taught me that no matter what, we are all just people, and that we should make an extra effort to try and get to know our neighbors and people we see every day, regardless of age, race, religion, sex, or anything else. If we all take the time to attempt to understand each other, I think that the world would be a much better place that we could share together, as humans.

60. From the first paragraph we know that the author _______.

A. did not mind whether there was a seat or not

B. hoped to have a seat when getting on the bus

C. thought the bus was overcrowded

D. looked for a seat but failed

61. The author usually imagined a reporter as one who _______.

   A. liked jazz music

   B. enjoyed talking with others

C. liked reading Jack Kerouac’s works

D. usually wore a black hat and press card

62. After talking with Carl, the author realized that _______.

   A. older people were nice to talk to

   B. he should have known Carl earlier

   C. his parents were so different from Carl’s in listening to music

   D. age was not necessarily a problem in heart-to-heart communication

63. It can be inferred from the passage that _______.

   A. the author hasn’t seen the old man since then

   B. jazz music used to be more popular than rock and roll

   C. the author was not satisfied with human relationships in the world

   D. Carl made the author realize how much people could learn from each other

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