This is my father. ______ is a farmer in the north of China.
A. HeB. HimC. HisD. He’s
Although I am not good enough at my subjects, I want to be ______ university student in the future.
A. /B. anC. theD. a
Which of the following underlined parts is different in pronunciation from others?
A. The host usually speaks first at a meeting.
B. Please pay attention to the missing part.
C. The old are free to take a bus when it is not the rushing hour.
D. Oh, how windy! Close the window, please.
Monkeys seem to be naughty and lovely when they are given bananas. Which of the following is correct for the underlined word in the sentence?
Write at least 60 words on the topic “I’d like to make...feel happy ” 以《我想使……高兴》为题写一篇不少于60个词的短文,标点符号不占格。
(注意:短文中不得出现考生的姓名、校名及其他相关信息,否则不予评分。)
Suggested phrases and expressions(词组): not afford to buy...; spend ...doing something with somebody; bake something for somebody; make one’s own present(s) ; become healthier
I’d like to make _____________ feel happy
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The first time I saw Jim Wooten I really understood him. He was a great TV news reporter. When he was reporting in Rwanda, one heartbreaking moment made a deep impression on me. When the camera showed all of the children who were dying, suffered from terrible diseases, Jim ended his piece by saying that when he got home, the first thing he was going to do was to put his arms around his own children. Then I realized that he was different, that he didn’t fall into any of the modern television-news tricks, that he was not giving us any awful, artificial(假的) television-journalist reports out of(出于) pity. Instead, I was watching a real reporter with a gift(天赋) for both words and slight differences.
Then I read his book, We Are All the Same, about his friendship with Xolani Nkosi, a South African boy who became the international spokesman for AIDS(艾滋病). It is about the friendship between Wooten and a black child who was ten years old and already dying of AIDS. It is also a book about a great teacher and his student. But the teacher-the one with real wisdom and understanding about life-is the little boy, not the journalist. And, finally, it’s about a love story of Gail Johnson, Nkosi’s white mother who does her best to save the boy, and their love for each other. When reading the book, I felt touched from time to time.
1.How did Jim Wooten feel when he saw the dying children in Rwanda?
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2.What would an ordinary journalist do on TV when he saw these dying children?
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3.How did Jim end his piece when he saw the dying children in Rwanda?
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4.Who is the teacher in the book, the little boy or the journalist?
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5.Why did Nkosi’s mother do everything possible to save the boy?
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6.What’s the writer’s attitude to Jim Wooten? How do you know that?
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