题目内容
His grandpa was so poor at that time that he had to get up at dawn every day and walk to the factory in distance.
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People say teenagers are no good. They make too much noise in shopping malls; they drive recklessly up and down America’s main streets; they carry chips on their shoulders as big as the Sears Tower. And at least some of the time those things are true. But we shouldn’t forget that there are hard moments in the life of a teenager too.
I watched such a moment not long ago at a woman’s funeral. I didn’t expect the event to affect me. Through much of the ceremony, in fact, I remained unmoved.
The teenage grandson stepped forward. With his very first deep breath, every heart in that church was achingly reminded of something we had all forgotten. Softly he began: “I want to share a few values that Nana taught me. She never failed to see light in any situation. When our family dog would truly attack her, what would Nana say? ‘oh, what beautiful barking that dog has!’ That was Nana. ”
“She was a strong woman who often lived in the shadow of my grandpa, who was a successful businessman in this city. But she was the one behind the scenes who provided the strength and support for my grandpa’s career,” he said, with a voice now trembling, “That was Nana’s way.”
Through a low sob, he continued, “Whenever she did anything worth recognition, you’d have to hear about it from a different source, because she was never one to show off.”
Finally, in a voice breaking free of sorrow, he looked up and said, “Nana taught me courage. She put up an incredible fight to the end, when she died peacefully, which is how she lived her life. That was Nana’s way, and I hope I can carry on in the same manner.”
There are no hearts as sensitive as those of teenagers, because everything is happening to them for the first time. The trouble with teenagers is that they haven’t learned to be controlled.
When that boy rose to speak about the woman who surely had been his truest and closest friend, his honest voice dragged each of us out into the open where we could no longer hide in the calm ceremony. He exposed us to the truth about this very real woman who believed in a boy who probably tried the patience of many adults. He reminded us that his grandmother was more than another dot on the chart of life and death.
All over again we felt those powerful losses crossing our own hearts, and we knew that when you say good-bye to something happy, something young in yourself. And that something never really returns, and the pain never really goes away.
【小题1】In the first paragraph, the writer gave some examples to________ .
| A.support his idea that young people are no good |
| B.introduce his point of view about young people |
| C.tell people every coin has its two sides |
| D.show young people often make mistakes |
| A.his grandmother had great influence on him |
| B.they had a dog which often attacked people |
| C.people had forgotten her until the boy appeared |
| D.his grandmother was so weak that she is always living in the shadow of his grandpa |
| A.The boy ’s speech moved no one present at the funeral except the writer |
| B.The boy’s being good at expressing himself enabled him to draw everyone’s attention |
| C.The boy was too grieved to accept the fact that his grandmother had passed away |
| D.The writer didn’t expect the event would affect him |
| A.Weak, mild and modest |
| B.Easygoing, cautious and considerate |
| C.Sensitive and hard on others |
| D.Patient, optimistic, strong and helpful. |
| A.facing certain bitter facts help young people to grow |
| B.young people have to control themselves |
| C.the adults should learn from the young |
| D.the adults should teach the young how to be brave |
One day, a young man was cleaning out his late grandfather’s belongings when he came across a bright red envelope. Written on the front were the words, "To my grandson." Recognizing his grandfather's handwriting ,the young man opened the enbelope. A letter inside read:
Dear Ronny,
Years ago you came to me for help .You said, "Grandpa, how is it that you've accomplished so much in your life? You're still full of energy, and I'm already tired of struggling. How can I get that same enthusiasm that you've got?"
I didn't know what to say to you then. But knowing my days are numbered, I figure that I owe you an answer. So here is what I believe.
I think a lot of it has to do with how a person looks at things. I call it "keeping your eyes wide open."
First ,realize that life is filled with surprises, but many are good ones .If you don't keep watching for them, you'll miss half the excitement. Expect to be thrilled once in a while ,and you will be.
When you meet up with challenges, welcome them. They'll leave you wiser ,stronger, and more capable than you were the day before .when you make a mistake ,be grateful for the things it taught you .Resolve to use that lesson to help you reach your goals.
And always follow the rules. Even the little ones. When you follow the rules, life works. If you think you ever really get by with breaking the rules, you're only fooling yourself.
It's also important to decide exactly what you want. Then keep your ming focused on it, and be prepared to receive it.
But be ready to end up in some new places too ,As you grow with the years, you'll be given bigger shoes to fill. So be ready for endings as well as challenging beginnings.
Sometimes we have to be brave enough to move from the familiar to the unfamiliar .Life isn't just reaching peaks, Part of it is moving from one peak to the next .If you rest too long in between, you might be tempted to quit .Leave the past in the past .Climb the next mountain and enjoy the view.
Dump things that weigh you down emotionally and spiritually. When an old resentment, belief, or attitude becomes heavy ,lighten your load. Shed those hurtful attitudes that slow you down and drain your energy.
Remember that your choices will create your successes and your failures. So consider all the pathways ahead, and decide which ones to follow. Then believe in yourself, get up, and get going.
And be sure to take breaks once in a while .They'll give you a renewed commitment to your dreams and a cheerful, healthy perception of the things that matter the most to you .
Most important of all. never give up on yourself. The person that ends up a winner is the once who resolves to win. Give life everything you've got, and life will give its best back to you.
Love always,
Grandpa
1.The underlined part “But knowing my days are numbered” implies that .
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A.his grandpa could count days |
B.his grandpa’s cach day was important |
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C.his grandpa knew he was dying |
D.his grandpa was eager to tell the young man |
2.Why did the young man’s grandpa write this letter? Because .
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A.he wanted to recall his whole life |
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B.he wanted to tell his grandson how great he was |
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C.he wanted to explain how to keep energy |
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D.he wanted to show how to succeed |
3.The young man’s grandpa may agree .
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A.how a person looks at things has nothing to do with one’s future |
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B.we should be thankful for what mistakes teach us |
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C.successful life is just reaching peaks |
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D.It’s not so important to decide exactly what you want |
4.According to the passage, .
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A.learning to give up is very important |
B.we’d better stay in the familiar |
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C.obeying little rules doesn’t matter |
D.taking breaks once in a while is good to us |