The presidents of China and the USA had ________ interview a short time ago.
—And it was ________ great success.
A. an; / B. the; a C. an; a D. the; /
Write at least 60 words with the topic “The most unforgettable experience”. 请你以“最难忘的经历”为题,写一篇不少于60个词的短文,标点符号不占格。)
提示:在每个人的成长过程中,肯定都有令人难忘的经历,给人带来深刻的印象,对人的成长具有重要的作用。请你就其中的一件最难忘的事进行描述,与大家分享。
要求:内容切题、语句通顺、意思连贯、字迹清楚。
(注意:短文中不得出现考生的姓名、校名及其它相关信息,否则不予评分。)
unforgettable experiences, the most unforgettable, Why is it …?
Answer the questions (根据短文内容回答下列问题)
Each and every year, during Chongyang Festival, citizens of China celebrate the elders in their families and communities. It’s a special tradition which is rooted in the deep value that Chinese culture places on honouring their elders.
Sadly, many of our aging population are seniors without sons, daughters or grandchildren to visit. While they may have great friends, they no doubt miss the tender and loving relationships unique to families. To fill this void(空虚), many volunteers turned up on October 28 at nursing homes around the country in order to spend time with the residents. In some cases, they performed humble(谦逊的) gestures of kindness, such as combing their hair or washing their feet.
While the kind acts were appreciated, one embarrassing story out of Anhui province raised a valuable question. Reportedly, one old gentleman had his feet washed seven times during the day by different volunteers. Is this genuinely(真诚地) caring for the elderly? Many of the residents at the home said that those gestures do not make them feel cared for at all. Their family members or community volunteers may drop by for a few hours of token time, but soon they disappear back into their busy lives.
There is nothing we can give that is more valuable or appreciated than our time. While you may feel like there is barely enough time to care for your many responsibilities, might it be possible to spare just a moment as you walk home from school to sit with a senior who lives in your community? Just five minutes is not going to prevent you from getting your homework done, but it may totally change a day of loneliness into a day of joy for one old man or woman. Do you live far from your grandparents? Why not pick up the phone and let them know you’re thinking of them? Or maybe you could remind them of the “good old days” and mail them a short letter. Imagine their surprise and joy!
We live in a complicated(复杂的) and busy world, but kindness and caring is still a very simple thing.
1.People in China celebrate the elders at Chongyang Festival, don’t they?
2.Who appeared at nursing homes to spend time with the residents?
3.How many times did one old gentleman have his feet washed during the day?
4.Which gestures can make elders feel cared for ?
5.What did the family members of the residents at the home do?
6.Have you been to any nursing homes before? What did you do for the residents there?
If you haven’t, please tell us what you did for the elders around you in the past.
Read the passage and fill in the blanks with proper words.
In the White House, there were some children. They lived with their fathers or grandfathers or visited them often. Here, I’ll tell you s___1.___ about them.
Chelsea, daughter of Bill and Hillary Clinton, enjoyed s____2.____ time with her father. She liked maths and foreign languages best in school. She was very i____3.____ in soccer and ballet.
Amy Carter, President Jimmy Carter’s daughter, moved into the White House at the age o___4._____ nine. She was m___5.___ younger than her three brothers, s____6.____ she lived in the love of “four fathers”.
President John F. Kennedy’s children, John and Caroline, often came to visit their father in the office. The president enjoyed their company and loved watching them play. Caroline had a pony named Macaroni. It walked freely around the White House gardens.
Thomas Lincoln was the youngest son of President Abraham Lincoln. Once he d__7.___how to make all the White House bells ring at the same time. It surprised all the people in the building!
Choose the best words and complete the passage You may be surprised to learn how many animals actually have a memory. _______ your goldfish can show evidence (证据) of learning ability. If you have a pet fish, try this _______. Every day when you feed the fish, sprinkle (撒) the food only in the same location.
Keep a record of daily observations (观察) of the fish, taking down notes about the fish's swimming directions or behavior whenever you come to feed it. Before long, the fish should swim to the spot where you sprinkle the food whenever you approach (靠近) the tank. See how it reacts (反应) to your approaching the tank and take notes before, _______, and after your experiment.
In this example of animals' memory, we don't really know if your fish knows the fact that you are going to feed it. But it has showed its _______ ability to learn and to remember.
Bees _______ with each other in a way which shows an intelligent memory. When a bee finds a good location for gathering nectar (花蜜), it will remember _______ to get to this location from its hive (蜂巢). The bee then returns to the hive and passes along its memory by doing a complex dance to inform the others of where the food was found. It uses wings, legs, antennae (触角) and body to deliver the message. When the dance is over, other bees fly to this location to bring back food for the hive.
1.A. Ever B. Never C. Even D. Eve
2.A. experience B. experiment C. exercise D. excitement
3.A. during B. with C. to D. about
4.A. weak B. strong C. bad D. terrible
5.A. compare B. complete C. communicate D. complain
6.A. what B. where C. why D. how
Choose the best answer (根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)
Suppose you are 17 and live alone with no money. Years ago, that was my dad. His father died when he was 10, and as the oldest of five, he had to take care of his brothers and sisters. When his mother remarried, my dad had to leave home. With few choices, he joined the army, and worked as hard as he could for a job, a nice house, and a family. Having a dad like him has made me different from other people; with his help and advice, I set and meet my goals.
When I wanted to play basketball, my dad said, “Don’t let anyone tell you what you can or can’t do.” People thought I was too small to play, but he let me know I could. Looking back now, I know why my dad said this to me: it was something his father and mother never told him.
Time flew by. It was time for me to look for a job. A department store offered me a job as cart assistant. For the whole day, I pushed shopping carts. It was so cold that I couldn’t move my hands. But my dad wouldn’t let me give up, even though I wanted to. He kept saying it would get better, and he was right. I’ve worked there for a year now and I do much more than just push carts.
My dad helped me grow into the person I’m becoming. When I was younger, I was small. The other boys called me “Lil Nicky”. I hated it. I went to my dad for a help. He encouraged me and helped me make an exercise plan and I got to work.
In my life, there are different roads. My dad helped me get on the one I continue on today. I know I am just at the beginning. There will be difficulties. But there will always be my dad. Even when he is not physically here for me, his words won’t leave my mind.
1.At the age of ________, my father had to care for his brothers and sisters.
A.5 B.10 C.15 D.17
2.My first job, as a cart assistant, was rather________, so I wanted to give it up.
A.interesting B.cold C.tiring D.good
3.The underlined word “Lil” in the fourth paragraph probably means ________.
A.smart B.small C.black D.strong
4.My father’s words will be on my mind, _______.
A.so he will die peacefully
B.though he has left me
C.even when he is dead
D.when he is not at home
5.My father helped me _______.
A. move my hands B. play basketball
C. give up D. make an exercise plan
6.Which of the following is the best topic for the passage?
A.How Dad helped me in my life
B.How Dad achieved success
C.How Dad lived a poor life
D.How Dad helped me find a job