题目内容
The simplest way to say it is this: I believe in my mother. My __36__ began when I was just a kid.I __37__ becoming a doctor.
My mother was a domestic.Through her work, she observed that __38__ people spent a lot more time reading than they __39_ watching television. She announced that my brother and I __40__ watch two to three pre-selected TV programs during the week. With our free time, we had to read two books each from the Detroit Public Library and __41__ to her written book reports. She would mark them up with check marks and highlights. Years later we realized her marks were a __42__. My mother was illiterate.
When I entered high school I was a(n) __43__, but not for long. I wanted the fancy clothes. I wanted to __44__ with the guys. I went from being an A-student to a B-student to a C-student. One night my mother came home from __45__ her various jobs and I complained about not having enough Italian knit shirts. She said, "Okay, I'll give you all the money I make this week scrubbing floors and cleaning bathrooms, and you can buy __46__ food and pay the bills. With everything __47__, you can have all the Italian knit shirts you want." I was very __48__ with that arrangement but once I got through allocating money, there was __49__ left. I realized my mother was a financial genius to be able to __50__ a roof over our heads and any kind of food on the table, __51__ buy clothes. I also realized that immediate satisfaction wasn't going to get me anywhere. Success required intellectual preparation. I went back to my _52__ and became an A-student again, and eventually I __53__ my dream and I became a doctor.
My story is really my mother's story-a woman with __54__ formal education or property who used her position as a parent to change the lives of many people around the globe. There is no job __55__ than parenting. This I believe.
22) A.belief B.work C.education D.promise
23) A.majored in B.got used to C.dreamed of D.got tired of
24) A.lazy B.easy-going C.successful D.reliable
25) A.cost B.paid C.took D.did
26) A.could only B.could not C.must not D.should often
27) A.read B.present C.teach D.explain
28) A.joke B.means C.tool D.trick
29) A.A-student B.B-student C.C-student D.D-student
30) A.get along B.hang out C.break away D.keep in touch
31) A.making B.stopping C.working D.getting
32) A.your brother B.yourself C.your sister D.the family
33) A.left over B.paid off C.used up D.carried out
34) A.angry B.pleased C.disappointed D.bored
35) A.anything B.everything C.something D.nothing
36) A.take B.give C.keep D.get
37) A.let alone B.let out C.let in D.leave alone
38) A.guys B.mother C.studies D.play
39) A.made B.fulfilled C.changed D.tried
40) A.little B.much C.few D.high
41) A.more interesting B.less important C.more important D.less interesting
ACCDA BDABC DABDC ACBAC
There were smiling children all the way. Clearly they knew at what time the train passed their homes and they made it their business to stand along the railway, wave to complete strangers and cheer them up as they rushed towards Penage. Often whole families stood outside their homes and waved and smiled as if those on the trains were their favorite relatives. This is the simple village people of Malaysia. I was moved.
I had always traveled to Malaysia by plane or car, so this was the first time I was on a train. I did not particularly relish the long train journey and had brought along a dozen magazines to read and reread. I looked about the train. There was not one familiar face. I sighed and sat down to read my Economics.
It was not long before the train was across the Causeway and in Malaysia. Johore Baru was just another city like Singapore, so I was tired of looking at the crowds of people as they hurried past. As we went beyond the city, I watched the straight rows of rubber trees and miles and miles of green. Then the first village came into sight, immediately I came alive; I decided to wave back..
From then on my journey became interesting. I threw my magazines into the waste basket and decided to join in Malaysian life. Then everything came alive. The mountains seemed to speak to me. Even the trees were smiling. I stared at everything as if I was looking at it for the first time.
The day passed fast and I even forgot to have my lunch until I felt hungry. I looked at my watch and was surprised that it was 3:00 pm. Soon the train pulled up at Butterworth. I looked at the people all around me. They all looked beautiful. When my uncle arrived with a smile, I threw my arms around him to give him a warm hug (拥抱). I had never done this before. He seemed surprised and then his weather-beaten face warmed up with a huge smile. We walked arm in arm to his car.
I looked forward to the return journey.
【小题1】The author expected the train trip to be_________.
| A.adventurous | B.dull | C.exciting | D.pleasant |
| A.The mountains along the way. |
| B.The friendly country people. |
| C.The crowds of people in the streets. |
| D.The simple lunch served on the train. |
| A.choose | B.enjoy | C.prepare for | D.carry on |
| A.Butterworth. | B.The Causeway. | C.Johore Baru. | D.Singapore. |
| A.Comfort in traveling by train. |
| B.Pleasure of living in the country. |
| C.Reading gives people delight. |
| D.Smiles brighten people up. |
Pets provide an unconditional love that requires very little on the part of the human.
Animals are so special to those of us who love them. We miss them when they are no longer with us. We grieve (哀悼) for them in ways which are just the same as grieving for a human loved one.
Whether the end comes through old age, illness, or sudden death, the death of a pet can cause enormous feelings of sorrow, guilt, and loneliness for children and adults alike, as the animal was considered a family member, a child’s favoured playmate, or an older person’s loyal and faithful companion.
Some people don’t want a pet because they do die! It’s understandable to be unwilling to expose yourself to death but, at the same time, we become immeasurably more human because our animals die. When we live with animals we’re more in step with the rhythms of the planet from day to night and from season to season because our companions make us more aware of the changes around us. Our companion animals teach us about the simple gifts of a beautiful day, a good meal and a gentle touch.
The death of a pet can make us struggle with our belief structure-a natural part of the grieving period. Whether grieving an animal or human, we question our beliefs and many people find their belief structure becomes stronger when they ask themselves hard questions. Others find a new way of acceptance.
And we learn from our animals. Animals aren’t afraid to die; they show us that the end of life can be faced without fear. They can teach us to accept death as an opening for love and wonder.
Allow yourself to grieve in whatever way is appropriate for you. The loss of a pet is real grief and causes us to travel through the stages of grief-denial, anger, depression, guilt, and acceptance. These stages must be lived through for the mourning to allow full healing.
【小题1】 According to the passage, the reason why some people don’t want a pet may be that .
| A.animals may change our belief structure |
| B.animals are so special for those who love them |
| C.pets can never escape from death which makes people sad |
| D.pets only provide people with love but never ask for return |
| A.the animals’ death is unacceptable for their owners |
| B.the animals’ death may arouse their true feelings inside |
| C.the animals’ death may expose people to the changes in life |
| D.the animals’ death is more understandable than human’s death |
| A.pets can give us some gifts when they have a good meal |
| B.pets are so selfless and brave that all the people love them |
| C.people can never accept the death of pets or the one they love |
| D.people may go through several stages before they can accept the death of a pet |
| A.Neutral. | B.Negative. | C.Positive. | D.Critical. |