FU Yuan has been left at home with his grandparents since he was one month old. His mom and dad left to work in Fujian Province. For the past eight years, Fu has only seen his parents three times although they send home 500 yuan every two or three months.
Fu Xiaoyu, 16, has had to live alone since her grandmother passed away three years ago. Her parents do not want to renounce their jobs at a clothing factory in Guangdong Province. Nor can they afford the cost of sending her to a school in the city where they work.
These are just two of the 29 kids that 16-year-olds Huang Ruoqing and Zhang Linna at Beijing No 4 High School talked with this summer in Guixiang Village in Sichuan Province.
What Huang and Zhang learned from their three-day visit shocked them. They wrote down all the kids’ stories in a moving 40-page essay filled with statistical charts.(统计表)
In the poor village with a population of 2,118 people, 582 adults have left to find work, leaving 156 children without parents. Among these so-called left-behind kids, 88 percent of them live with their grandparents, five percent live with uncles or aunts and seven percent have to live on their own.
To Huang and Zhang’s surprise, 80 percent of the children said they love going to school. Even
though, some children have to walk along the hilly roads for two hours to get there.
However, for this village’s students studying is not their first task. Housework, such as helping feed pigs or buffalos(水牛) and taking care of old grandparents, younger sisters or brothers, takes up a considerable amount of their time.
Despite having to work hard at home, over 65 percent of the young interviewees would prefer their parents’ stay away working rather than returning to live with them.
“These kids are understanding and considerate and know how important money is for their families. Their little wishes like having dinner with their parents inspire us never to take what we have had for granted,” Zhang said.
1.
Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A.Fu Xiaoyu’s parents can’t earn enough money to send her to school. |
B.Huang Ruoqing and Zhang Linna talked with 29 children this summer during their research. |
C.Some left-behind kids live with uncles, aunts, or grandparents and others live by themselves. |
D.More than half of the left-behind kids prefer their parents’ staying away working. |
2.
It is implied but not directly stated that
A.Fu Yuan’s parents send him 500 yuan every 2 or 3 months |
B.Huang Ruoqing and Zhang Linna wrote an essay according to the left-behind kids’ stories |
C.Many left-behind kids love studying and going to school in spite of many hardships |
D.The time that the left-behind kids spend on housework is more than that on study |
3.
What’s the exact meaning of the underlined word “renounce”in the second paragraph?
A.Keep |
B.continue |
C.give up |
D.get |
4.
Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
A.Kids Are Left Alone |
B.The True Story of Home Alone |
C.Kids Miss Parents |
D.Parents and Kids |
Dorothy Brown was very happy as she sat in the theatre listening to the music. Today her little daughter Lauren was giving her 36 concert. She had been waiting for this 37 for years and years. “Now it is here at last,” she thought. “How beautiful her 38 is.
The song made her 39 to the days when she was Lauren’s 40 . As a young 41 , Dorothy wanted to be a concert singer. She studied 42 in France, Italy and in the United States, “You can become a fine 43 in the future, ” her teachers told her. “But you must be 44 to study hard and work for many years. There will be 45 time for anything but music in your life.” Dorothy was 46 at that time and she was 47 that music was all she wanted or needed to 48 her life. For almost a year Dorothy 49 of nothing else. Then she 50 David, a young engineer travelling in Europe. They soon fell in 51 .
David asked her to be his 52 . Dorothy also wanted to marry David. But she loved 53 , too. She didn’t know what to do. David was against her being a singer. He said, “If you want to be a singer, you must forget about getting married. You can’t 54 do both.” Thus her days were gone and would never return. Now Lauren became a singer instead of her, which was her 55 .
1.
A.sorry |
B.successful |
C.first |
D.wonderful |
2.
A.dance |
B.moment |
C.show |
D.party |
3.
A.voice |
B.face |
C.dress |
D.life |
4.
A.think of |
B.bring back |
C.go back |
D.come back |
5.
A.age |
B.friend |
C.mother |
D.teacher |
6.
A.musician |
B.pop star |
C.lady |
D.girl |
7.
A.French |
B.music |
C.piano |
D.dance |
8.
A.actress |
B.student |
C.singer |
D.dancer |
9.
A.prepared |
B.learning |
C.driven |
D.waiting |
10.
A.some |
B.any |
C.no |
D.enough |
11.
A.eight |
B.eighteen |
C.eighty |
D.eighty-eight |
12.
A.lucky |
B.sure |
C.afraid |
D.fond |
13.
A.fill |
B.live |
C.lead |
D.take |
14.
A.heard |
B.knew |
C.talked |
D.thought |
15.
A.saw off |
B.learned from |
C.heard of |
D.met with |
16.
A.love |
B.feeling |
C.music |
D.touch |
17.
A.assistant |
B.teacher |
C.wife |
D.student |
18.
A.him |
B.engineering |
C.herself |
D.music |
19.
A.certainly |
B.possibly |
C.only |
D.mainly |
20.
A.thought |
B.hope |
C.purpose |
D.will |
John asked me to visit his uncle’s farm with him.
A.how would I like |
B.if or not would I like |
C.whether I would like |
D.which I would like |
The accident to the man who to be a foreigner, so it was hard to deal with.
A.occurs; happened |
B.happened ;occurred |
C.came about; occurred |
D.occurred ;happened |
Which book is much better quality?
In need of B. in case of C. in terms of D. in favour of
–I won in the match! --- !
A.Bad for you |
B.Good for you |
C.Good news for me |
D.Bad news for me |