I had made up my mind a long time ago that I would not give a homeless person money, because I could never be sure what that money would be used for. Instead, I decided, I would buy them a sandwich, a cold drink on a hot day, a cup of coffee, whatever I could manage.
I was out recently and saw a homeless man outside of a Starbucks. I decided I would buy this man lunch. I bought a sandwich and soda.
Just as I was leaving the store, two policemen were approaching the man. Obviously the shop owners had complained of his wandering and the police were there to draw him away from the storefronts. Just as they were about to wake him, I asked one of the officers if it was all right if I just gave the man something before he went. I was not sure why I asked the permission but the policeman said sure and I just left the bag in the man’s cart, got in my car and drove off.
As I was driving off I remember thinking “I hope people saw that”. Then I had to seriously ask myself why I hoped people had seen me give the man a sandwich from Starbucks. Was it because I wanted people to think, “She’s such a nice person!”? Why did I hope others had seen me do it? I continued to wonder this all evening.
The next morning, it came to me that I wanted people to have witnessed that small act of kindness not so that I would receive credit and praise but so that they might be inspired to do the same and in so doing that others still would witness their acts of kindness. Thus the whole spirit of pity and giving would be lasting.
1.The underlined word “Starbucks” in the second paragraph is the name of a _________.
A.shop B.bookstore C.bank D.man
2.When the author saw the homeless man, he was __________.
A.begging outside B.buying goods
C.staying awake D.falling asleep
3.What’s the purpose of the passage?
A.To show the author is great.
B.To encourage people to help others.
C.To introduce an experience that changed the author.
D.To call on people not to give money to a homeless man.
4.The author can be best described as __________.
A.bad-tempered B.hard-working
C.kind-hearted D.self-confident
A long time ago, there was an emperor. One day he told his horseman that if he could ride on his horse and 1 as much land area as he liked, he would give him the area of land he had covered. 2 enough, the horseman quickly jumped onto his horse and 3 as fast as possible to cover as much land area as he could. He 4 riding and riding, whipping the horse to go as fast as possible. Even when he was 5 and tired, he did not stop 6 he wanted to cover as much area as possible. When he at last covered a large amount of land, he was exhausted and was 7 . Then he asked himself, “Why did I 8 myself so hard to cover so much land area? Now I am dying and I only 9 a very small area to 10 myself.”
The above story is 11 to the journey of our 12 . We push ourselves very hard every day to make more 13 , to gain power or recognition. We neglect our 14 , time with our family and to appreciate the surrounding 15 and the things we love to do. One day 16 we look back, we will 17 that we don’t really need that much, 18 then we cannot turn back time for what we have 19 .
Life is not about making money. Life is definitely not about work! Work is only 20 to keep us living so as to enjoy the beauty and pleasures of life.
1. A.use B.cover C.work D.get
2. A.Good B.Strange C.Sure D.Interesting
3. A.rode B.ran C.expanded D.struggled
4. A.kept on B.asked for C.gave up D.succeeded in
5. A.sad B.excited C.confused D.hungry
6. A.but B.so C.because D.if
7. A.sleeping B.arguing C.dying D.smiling
8. A.push B.make C.destroy D.prove
9. A.need B.have C.find D.show
10. A.live B.bury C.support D.sleep
11. A.useful B.certain C.similar D.special
12. A.future B.past C.history D.life
13. A.friends B.progress C.discoveries D.money
14. A.health B.career C.honor D.freedom
15. A.things B.condition C.people D.beauty
16. A.before B.when C.unless D.since
17. A.realize B.regret C.apologize D.explain
18. A.or B.until C.however D.but
19. A.saved B.missed C.reduced D.won
20. A.possible B.probable C.necessary D.suitable
—Thank you for your wonderful meal.
—______.
A.No, it was just so-so B.The same to you
C.No, that’s all right D.It’s my pleasure
______ you’ve got a chance, you might as well make full use of it.
A.Now that B.After C.Although D.As soon as
Most of the big hotels in Shanghai were full last week, but finally we______find a room in a small one.
A.ought to B.could C.were able to D.might
“______,” the soldier screamed loudly, who held a gun in his hands, “or I will shoot again!”
A.Stopped there B.Stopping there C.To stop there D.Stop there