Recently I came in contact with the true meaning of love. That would have been, Kane, a boy. Kane was the two-year-old son of Jolene, my new neighbor.
At a glance Kane was a sight. He’d been born with hard sticks for legs. And on that morning I witnessed the effect that Kane’s physical shortcomings had on his family. But I also witnessed much more than that.
I saw an extraordinary family that embraced this special child. A family that wouldn’t allow Kane to know he was different. Jolene had constructed a small cart just a few inches off the floor for his son to get around. Using his hands to move about, Kane moved the cart to “go to” any place just as everyone else was able to do. Kane worked that little cart like a master. Kane was a vital focus of the entire family. He was more than just a member of the family; he was the soul. This child was the driver, the motivator, and the founder of much of the interaction.
Much later in my life, I came to realize that God had sent this child to help some of us who just weren’t getting what love was all about. Even with my limited capacity for understanding at the time that Kane was a highly developed spirit with great wisdom.
Kane demanded attention, but not because of his mobility challenges or other apparent shortcomings. In his mind, he had no challenges or shortcomings. The truth is that he received attention because he was alive and real and had so much to offer.
Kane was and still is a lot of warm and powerful energy sent to us all, so we might learn that love surpasses all things. Kane, a fragile yet lovely baby, was here to teach us all an important lesson. And at the age of two he did just that.
1.How did the author think of Kane’s family members?
A. They were strange because they locked Kane at home.
B. It was respectable for them to start their own business.
C. It was ridiculous for them to make a cart for Kane.
D. They were greatly brave to face all the difficulties.
2.How did Kane “get to” everywhere he wanted to go?
A. By moving his cart with his own hands.
B. By asking his father to lead him ahead with a stick.
C. By asking his grandparents to push hin everywhere.
D. His parents specially employed a babysitter for him.
3.According to the author, God made Kane with disability to help _______.
A. his parents get to know their responsibility
B. his family members know the importance of union
C. people especially the healthy realize what love really means
D. people especially the disabled realize their inner power
4.Kane needed attention because he wanted to show ________.
A. he can challenge his difficulty in moving
B. he had challenges or shortcomings in his life
C. he himself needed to be looked after by others
D. he had the power to prove he was capable too
5.What can we learn from Kane’s story?
A. Love me, love my dog.
B. Love is above all things.
C. Many hands make light work.
D. Pure gold fears no fire.
It is Sunday and lunch has, as usual, come to a hurried end.My wife and I are still sitting at the table.My wife likes to be in the life of her child, but I sometimes fear she is in too deep.She has the morning on an online student forum, asking questions about UCAS Dick.
“A lot of people haven’t had any offers yet,” she says. “I said I already had one.”
“Wait,” Dick says. “Are you to be me?”
“No, I have my own login details now,” she says.
“How do you know he isn’t his own mother pretending to be him?” Dick says.
Earlier, when we all sat down to lunch, Dick, who had been to parties the evening, came back.
“Who were there?” my wife asks Dick. “What was it like?”
“It was OK.” he says.
“Not good enough,” she says. “What was the worst thing happened?” My wife’s continued question a deepening, boring silence. I start to eat faster. There is a long, highly pause in the conversation.
“So,” she says , “was it a kissing party?”
“Oh my God!” shouts Dick, his fork. “What is wrong with you? Why are you like this?”
Surrounded by further scolds, lunch comes to a hurried end. Dick finds himself with clearing up. , the running of water and the sound of washing plates are the only sounds in the room.
“ at any time you’re prepared to apologize for being rude,” she says, “you can go and finish watching the football.”
“Are you joking?” he shouts. “No way! Why I apologize to you?”
He pauses to look into the bottom of a pan, and a smile across his face. “What I mean is, I’m really very sorry,” he says, dropping the pan into the sink and running from the room. “Bye!”
“You don’t have to worry,” my wife says. “In a ’s time, you’ll be 18 and I won’t be able to do this to you any more.”
“Really?” he says.
“You’ll be a(n) ,” she says.
The boy stops to consider the blue print that after a set seven days from then on, his parents will be to stop ruining his life. He looks both doubtful and a little alarmed.
I approaches my wife,whispering to her. “Dear, I agree with you—understanding and trust may be a good way to communicate with our teen children.”
1.A.lostB.confusedC. involvedD. joined
2.A.spentB.costC. spared D. used
3.A.in need ofB.on behalf ofC. in charge ofD. as a result of
4.A.willing B.bound C. intendedD. pretending
5.A.urgentB.latter C. previous D. obvious
6.A.to beB.thatC. which D. being
7.A.focuses onB.meets withC. caters to D. deals with
8.A.motivatedB.unlikelyC. evolvedD. charged
9.A.finallyB.graduallyC. initially D. randomly
10.A.castingB.fallingC. droppingD. washing
11.A.crowdedB.furnished C. equipped D. tasked
12.A. For a timeB.Once upon a time C. Sooner or later D. In time
13.A.Unless B.SupposingC. If onlyD. While
14.A.mustB.will C. shouldD. shall
15.A.comes B.wanders C. getsD. steals
16.A.moment B.weekC. yearD. month
17.A.adultB.freedom C. originD. friend
18.A.goalB.record C. exampleD. deadline
19.A.requiredB.limitedC. forbiddenD. permitted
20.A.also B. too C. as wellD. either
— May I ask for a day off tomorrow?
—______. You know, the May Day holiday is just around the corner and every salesgirl is as busy as a bee.
A. It’s out of the question B. No problem
C. None of my businessD. I don’t care
The girl ______ in America for years. After graduation, she returned home, quite at a loss during her hunt for a job.
A. was studied B. has been studied C. studied D. was studying
______ is a best-known secret in success that get ready in much of our life and you may make the most of the opportunity.
A. What B. As C. It D. That
As many successful businessmen believe, courage is as ______ to pioneering work as the intelligence, even more so.
A. accessible B. essential C. alternative D. commercial