That year, I was a Junior 2 student. Falling off the stairs hurt me in the head. Almost everyone thought I was dead. But they were wrong. However, it was difficult to get back to normal life. I had to leave school and learn everything, walking, talking, and yes, maths.
To help me with that task, Mrs. Pillar volunteered to come to the hospital and later to my house once a week. We began with basic maths skills. As time passed by, I made progress.
I remember very vividly how she came to my home on Sundays, sat with me at the kitchen table and threw different coins on the table. She asked me to show her 38 cents, 17 cents, 63 cents. It was challenging, but she also made it fun.
After a year and a half, I had progressed a lot, both in body and mind, to return to school. Seven years later, I graduated from the University of Texas at the top of my class.
As years went by, I always kept in touch with Mrs. Pillar. Unluckily, one day my parents told me that Mrs. Pillar had been in hospital because she suffered a stroke (中风).
Now it was my turn to help her. Mrs. Pillar lay in bed, unable to speak or know anybody around. I pulled some coins out of my pocket, dropped them on her bed, and asked her to show me 12 cents. The nurse thought that my action was very strange until one day Mrs. Pillar smiled happily as I began working with—just as she had worked with me years before. She made progress every day and was moved out of ICU (重症监护室) and finally out of hospital.
One day, I called to wish her a happy New Year. She spoke into the phone excitedly, “Happy New Year to you and your family, Michael. Thank you for everything you’ve done for me.”
Mrs. Pillar was one of my Junior 2 teachers, but she taught me so much more about life than only maths.
1.Which of the following is NOT right according to the story?
A.Mrs. Pillar suffered a stroke and was in hospital. B.I fell off the stairs and had to leave school.
C.I returned to school with Mrs. Pillar’s help. D.Mrs. Pillar got better without my help.
2.What does the writer mean by saying “I graduated from the University of Texas at the top of my class” in Paragraph 4?
A.He was cleverer than his classmates. B.He worked very hard on maths.
C.Mrs. Pillar’s help greatly influenced him. D.His classmates failed to graduate.
3.The writer asked Mrs. Pillar to show him 12 cents in the hospital in order to ________.
A.make the nurse in the hospital feel strange B.play an interesting game with Mrs. Pillar
C.see whether Mrs. Pillar was getting better D.help Mrs. Pillar just as Mrs. Pillar helped him
4.What is the best title for the passage?
A.A Great Teacher B.Kindness Makes Wonders
C.Never Give Up D.Always Have A Dream
Vancouver (温哥华) Winter Youth Program
In the past 55 years, we have helped a big number of students from 143 countries to improve their English skills. If you want to learn English in a new country, why not join in the ELS Winter Youth Camp program in Vancouver, Canada?
The ELS Winter Youth Camp program helps young learners learn about Canadian culture, improve English skills and make friends with young people from around the world. Would you like to join us? Look at the following form!
Age | 13-17 years old |
Date | January 7-February 8, 2019 |
Lessons a week | 25 (From Mon. to Fri.) |
Length of each lesson | 60 minutes |
Students in each class | No more than 15 |
Cost | $ 1,025 per week |
Telephone number | 604-684-9577 |
1.What can students do at the winter camp?
① Build friendship. ② Travel around Canada.
③ Improve English skills. ④ Learn about a different culture.
A.①②④ B.①③④ C.②③④ D.①②④
2.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Each lesson lasts for one and a half hours.
B.There will be at least 15 students in one class.
C.Students from 143 countries will join in the program this year.
D.We can make a call to get more information about the program.
If you're like most kids, you probably wish to be as thin as a super star or as strong as a sports player. Maybe you wish to be ____________ or just a little different. Thinking like these is normal. After all, it's a part of growing up._____________you must know that some things about yourself can't be changed. Learning and accepting these things is a(n) __________ part of your growing up, too.
Don't watch TV or movies to find the person you want to look like. These people are often on very strict and unhealthy diets to ____________thin and beautiful. And many models in magazines, newspapers, and___________ the Internet have their hair cut to look perfect. But these pictures and people are not realistic (现实的) at all!
Instead, look around the people you see every day____________. How do your family members look like? Are they really thin?_____________other healthy and "normal" people can help you to feel better about your body.
Feeling that you are overweight, underweight, too short, or too tall doesn't necessarily mean there is anything wrong with your ___________. These feelings may simply mean that you need a little bit of self-esteem (自尊). This means you should____________ to feel good about yourself and the way you are now.
The world is full of all kinds of different ____________. Learn to be yourself. The most important thing is to keep smiling, have fun, and be happy with the way you are!
1.A.bigger B.taller C.smaller D.easier
2.A.But B.Or C.And D.So
3.A.interesting B.modern C.important D.traditional
4.A.stay B.taste C.read D.feel
5.A.in B.at C.on D.to
6.A.loudly B.quietly C.probably D.carefully
7.A.Looking at B.Looking after C.Looking like D.Looking for
8.A.body B.spirit C.mind D.agree
9.A.talk B.dream C.agree D.learn
10.A.cultures B.value C.people D.places
—Mike, could you tell me________?
—Yes. It’s on Peace Street.
A.where the nearest shopping mall is B.why you want to go to the shopping mall
C.when I can get to the nearest shopping mall D.how I can get to the nearest shopping mall
In the chemistry class, the students ________ into five groups to do the experiments.
A.divided B.were divided C.were dividing D.would divide
How amazing it is! China ________ forty-three BeiDou Satellites successfully.
A.sends B.sent C.has sent D.had sent