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Passage A五育并举·劳育
I once worked in the remote but beautiful countryside. All farm work can, in my experience, 1 a person to develop hard-working spirit.
From the age of eight, I had to contribute my share of 2 along with my parents and two elder brothers. On the hottest summer days when the air 3 flowed, I knelt in a paddy field(稻田) with my knees deep in mud. The bugs and worms in the water 4 into my skin, and the sun burned upon my 5 back. Sweat streamed down; if a drop ran into the eyes, it would 6 tears. So I always kept my face as low as possible.
I told myself, “Be 7 !” If my parents and brothers could go on taking it, so could I. 8 I pulled myself together and dragged myself forward. I learned not to be afraid of difficulties and the meaning of “you 9 what you sow”.
“Judge a man not by his face, but by his 10 ,” my mother used to say. The land is 11 , as long as you are willing to work on it. When the wind blew and the rice plants moved like 12 in the sea, breathtakingly beautiful, a deep sense of satisfaction 13 in me.
Although later I went into academic research, I shall always remember what working in the paddy fields taught me: 14 your feet firmly on the ground, never give up and you will be 15 .
( )1. A. remind B. train C. attract D. warn
( )2. A. labour B. luck C. weather D. wisdom
( )3. A. gently B. loudly C. hardly D. usually
( )4. A. climbed B. cut C. bit D. fell
( )5. A. broad B. bowed C. strong D. straightened
( )6. A. hold B. replace C. drop D. produce
( )7. A. quick B. patient C. quiet D. proud
( )8. A. Safely B. Slightly C. Slowly D. Sadly
( )9. A. harvest B. find C. pick D. wish
( )10. A. neighbours B. books C. fields D. clothes
( )11. A. affordable B. dependable C. acceptable D. livable
( )12. A. waves B. weed C. fish D. boats
( )13. A. held off B. broke up C. cooled off D. welled up
( )14. A. drag B. kick C. lift D. plant
( )15. A. rewarded B. educated C. comforted D. promoted
Passage B人与自我——终身学习
It came as a surprise for me to discover a passion for ballet 15 years after I initially started training. I was 1 at the passion since I couldn’t point out what led to my 2 to start classes—maybe a desire to get out of the house or a need to 3 my body again, but I could see who helped me spark a(n) 4 for the art. It was a group of adults that I ended up taking classes with.
5 the amazing studio again unearthed out-of-the-blue feelings. My body felt sort of 6 and uncertain out of nowhere. I felt dizzy with movement. Nope! I wasn’t flexible to 7 moves that used to be second nature. 8 , I had to stop for breath after practicing each combination. Mostly, I felt 9 of my body for what it could no longer do. But I didn’t 10 my mates would give me a hand, who cheered me on when I was not brave. In turn, I would give 11 on moves that they were struggling with. Maggie, our teacher, treated us so patiently that she never 12 us with a long face.
All in all, I was 13 to have such a kind teacher and many helpful friends. 14 , I regained the passion for ballet and the ballet classes helped me recover confidence. I will always 15 what they did for me!
( )1. A. amazed B. angry C. hopeful D. mad
( )2. A. decision B. imagination C. creation D. communication
( )3. A. donate B. move C. treat D. heal
( )4. A. fire B. addiction C. light D. love
( )5. A. Serving for B. Applying for C. Setting up D. Stepping into
( )6. A. sad B. foreign C. upset D. proud
( )7. A. write B. complete C. draw D. design
( )8. A. Besides B. Therefore C. However D. Otherwise
( )9. A. scared B. ashamed C. bored D. confused
( )10. A. attach B. hope C. assume D. expect
( )11. A. advice B. information C. order D. approval
( )12. A. hit B. attacked C. lectured D. equipped
( )13. A. grateful B. eager C. determined D. anxious
( )14. A. Probably B. Quietly C. Suddenly D. Actually
( )15. A. accept B. appreciate C. support D. forget
Passage C人与社会——人际关系
I have always been a stickler(非常看重……的人) for equality. Therefore, I am 1 of the sort of friendship where I give with nothing in 2 . I don’t know 3 exactly it started, but for as long as I remember, I have felt conscious of the 4 within my friendships. I constantly worry that I 5 my friends more than they do. When the scale(天平) tips to one side in my relationships, I feel myself start to fall over too, like a branch hanging off the edge of a cliff.
When I entered high school, I made friends with those who gave 6 and willingly: advice, knowledge, and 7 . Even if they gave more than they received, they did so with a 8 . I slowly began to realize that some people were worth the inequality, and that some things could be 9 in other ways or at a later time. Kindness is a(n) 10 that you receive from the ones you give it to. My friend Alicia always 11 to help others with their work and assignments, which made me and all the other 12 of her kindness determined to help her if she ever needed anything in the future. It wasn’t an exactly 13 way of repaying her, but it was our own small way of saying “thank you”.
Today, I still 14 maintaining(维持) equality in my life. However, I have learned that it’s okay to give more than you receive if you are giving to the 15 person and that it’s okay to let some debts go unpaid.
( )1. A. proud B. fond C. afraid D. confident
( )2. A. sight B. place C. vain D. return
( )3. A. how B. why C. when D. where
( )4. A. strength B. balance C. envy D. care
( )5. A. attract B. value C. hit D. embarrass
( )6. A. generously B. directly C. financially D. wisely
( )7. A. status B. help C. salaries D. greetings
( )8. A. smile B. sigh C. nod D. wave
( )9. A. made up B. turned down C. tested out D. paid back
( )10. A. punishment B. request C. aim D. gift
( )11. A. offered B. refused C. failed D. selected
( )12. A. victims B. users C. receivers D. contributors
( )13. A. honest B. equal C. useful D. simple
( )14. A. struggle with B. object to C. get tired of D. take pride in
( )15. A. wise B. right C. perfect D. best
Passage D人与自我——生活态度
I had always dreamed of going on an adventure in Africa. So, when I got the chance to join a group of explorers on a trip to Tanzania, I jumped at the 1 . Little did I know that my journey would turn out to be an unforgettable experience.
The trip started 2 as we made our way to the Serengeti National Park. The savannahs(稀树草原) were breathtaking and many amazing animals 3 . However, our luck 4 when our jeep broke down, and we were left stranded(滞留) without any means of communication.
We realized that we were in for a dangerous 5 . We were surrounded by wild animals and had no protection. We 6 to find a nearby tree that we climbed up to avoid them. The night was long and 7 . We heard lions roaring(吼叫), but we managed to keep 8 and stay awake. As the sun rose, we realized that we had to find 9 . After walking for hours, we finally 10 a Maasai village. We explained our 11 to the villagers, and they agreed to help us. They provided us with food and water and also helped us 12 our car.
The rest of our journey was less 13 but no less amazing. By the end of the trip, I had learned that a(n) 14 can be both thrilling and challenging, but it’s also an opportunity to learn, grow and 15 with others.
( )1. A. opportunity B. inspiration C. guidance D. message
( )2. A. hardly B. smoothly C. rapidly D. differently
( )3. A. changed our minds B. met our needs C. caught our eye D. worked our way
( )4. A. paid off B. came back C. turned up D. ran out
( )5. A. word B. night C. year D. job
( )6. A. waited B. continued C. refused D. managed
( )7. A. frightening B. surprising C. boring D. exciting
( )8. A. calm B. warm C. alive D. busy
( )9. A. time B. knowledge C. help D. power
( )10. A. called B. established C. saved D. discovered
( )11. A. task B. situation C. idea D. decision
( )12. A. search B. park C. choose D. fix
( )13. A. eventful B. expensive C. important D. common
( )14. A. conflict B. story C. adventure D. relationship
( )15. A. agree B. connect C. compare D. trade
Passage E人与自然——人与动物
My wife and I arrived at the offices of Dolphin Encounter Kaikoura before sunrise. We were fitted with equipment and given instructions on how to 1 with the dolphins. Touching dolphins is not 2 . If a dolphin starts swimming around you in a circle, it’s a friendly challenge to a race.
We sailed out into the choppy(波浪起伏的) water. There are 3 any guarantees(保证) of any encounter with wild animals. We were prepared for a long 4 , and possibly some 5 . But within ten minutes ... A LOT OF DOLPHINS!
We awkwardly 6 to jump into the water. Our guide taught us a 7 of getting the dolphins’ attention: singing high-pitched(音调高的) songs into our snorkels(呼吸管). My wife and I tried our best to 8 them. And we made it!
We were suddenly in the middle of what we 9 later was a group of over 400 dolphins! They were easily within arm’s reach, but following our 10 I resisted the temptation(诱惑) to hug them. Sure enough, I was 11 to do a few races and sure enough they 12 .
Finally, the dolphins 13 and our boat returned. As the dolphins got further away, I considered moving to Kaikoura to start a new 14 as a dolphin guide to realize my dream of regularly 15 with these beautiful animals and finding inner peace ...
( )1. A. interact B. celebrate C. live D. work
( )2. A. collected B. required C. allowed D. ordered
( )3. A. never B. ever C. even D. still
( )4. A. journey B. holiday C. distance D. wait
( )5. A. anger B. disappointment C. surprise D. curiosity
( )6. A. offered B. rushed C. needed D. planned
( )7. A. truth B. story C. trick D. system
( )8. A. protect B. catch C. understand D. attract
( )9. A. showed up B. looked for C. pointed out D. found out
( )10. A. instructions B. standards C. experiences D. memories
( )11. A. attacked B. forced C. challenged D. expected
( )12. A. escaped B. won C. started D. tried
( )13. A. moved on B. came over C. raced D. appeared
( )14. A. lesson B. career C. program D. company
( )15. A. helping B. comparing C. agreeing D. communicating
Passage F学习体验
It was 1972, and I was in the second grade. In the classroom, Ms. Boyette was 1 Island of the Blue Dolphins aloud to us. And we had just come to a part of the book where the main 2 was training a wild dog. I was listening, fascinated by the 3 of the story.
Not far away from me, there was a boy who always frightened or 4 others, so I was 5 of this boy. While Ms. Boyette was reading, I looked over at the boy, for he was someone that I was in the 6 of keeping an eye on. I 7 that he was listening, too. He was engaged by the 8 , leaning forward in his seat and listening with all his heart. I 9 at him, open-mouthed. It 10 me that this boy was in fact just 11 me. He was a kid who liked stories. The boy must have 12 my eyes on him, because he turned around. Then something 13 happened. He smiled at me. 14 , I smiled back, unafraid. We were two 15 smiling at each other.
It is reading that allows us to have that chance to see each other.
( )1. A. shouting B. singing C. talking D. reading
( )2. A. author B. character C. reader D. listener
( )3. A. wonder B. silence C. warmth D. comfort
( )4. A. greeted B. touched C. hurt D. refused
( )5. A. aware B. afraid C. bored D. guilty
( )6. A. habit B. form C. effort D. hope
( )7. A. predicted B. imagined C. promised D. noticed
( )8. A. speech B. story C. journey D. diary
( )9. A. pointed B. nodded C. stared D. waved
( )10. A. struck B. mixed C. cheated D. confused
( )11. A. behind B. beyond C. around D. like
( )12. A. ignored B. felt C. met D. reflected
( )13. A. useful B. natural C. serious D. amazing
( )14. A. Then B. Again C. Instead D. Besides
( )15. A. strangers B. kids C. teachers D. enemies
Passage G优秀品质·爱心传递
Lena Ford was 7 when she started ARTing for You. For this project, Lena collected art supplies and 1 them to kids in homeless shelters. Her grandma always wanted to give back to others, and Lena was 2 by that.
Two years later, she 3 a small business called Positively Lena. It sells products with 4 messages, including a book she wrote to 5 kids to protect themselves from bullying. And part of the money she earns goes towards her charitable efforts.
Lena then set up Kinship Family Initiative in 2022 with her mom to help kids who are 6 by a family friend or a relative. This cause 7 a lot to Lena, because her mom and her mom’s brothers were raised in kinship care(寄养). One way Lena 8 is by creating “positivity bags” packed with school supplies and books.
Lena says, “ 9 , it makes me feel really happy knowing that I’m making a 10 .” Lena hopes more people take action to spread 11 . It doesn’t have to be a great act; it can even be something as 12 as giving people a compliment(赞美), which can make their 13 . You never know how 14 your kind act can be. A person who is treated nicely is more likely to show that to someone else 15 .
( )1. A. donated B. showed C. lent D. explained
( )2. A. separated B. inspired C. frightened D. cheated
( )3. A. quit B. destroyed C. established D. challenged
( )4. A. clear B. formal C. creative D. helpful
( )5. A. guide B. stop C. allow D. invite
( )6. A. thought of B. brought up C. taken out D. left alone
( )7. A. speaks B. earns C. means D. worsens
( )8. A. praises B. visits C. prevents D. contributes
( )9. A. Honestly B. Curiously C. However D. Still
( )10. A. call B. difference C. mistake D. mark
( )11. A. information B. strategy C. kindness D. power
( )12. A. popular B. confusing C. wise D. small
( )13. A. promise B. day C. point D. way
( )14. A. influential B. obvious C. equal D. professional
( )15. A. on time B. at length C. in advance D. in return
参考答案
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