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The party began shortly after nine. Mr. Wood, who lived in the flat below, sighed to himself as he heard 1. ( excite) voices and the noisy music. Luckily, he had brought some work home from the office, with 2. he kept himself busy for a couple of hours, thus managing to pay no attention3. the noise overhead. But by eleven o'clock he felt tired and was ready to go to bed though from his 4.( early) experience he knew it was no use5.( try) to get to sleep. He undressed and6.( lie) for a while in bed, trying to read, but he found himself reading the same page over and over again. He then turned off 7. light and buried his head in the pillow. But even so he could not shut off the noise. Finally, after8. seemed hours, his patience was gone.
He jumped out of bed, put on some clothing, marched firmly up the stairs, and walked into his neighbor's apartment. The owner of the apartment came across the room and, 9. Mr. Wood could say anything, cried, "My dear fellow, come and join us. I know our parties would trouble you. I meant to send you an invitation." Mr. Wood's anger disappeared then and there. He said, "I'd better go and get changed." Minutes later, he returned,10.( proper) dressed, only to find that the party was nearly over.
5-year-old Lucy Green is from California. She didn’t _______ to become a(n) hero when she went for a walk with her mom recently. But when some strangers called out for _______, Lucy and her mom ran to their side.
It turns out that some ducklings(小鸭子) had gotten stuck and the people who found them were unable to _______ them. But luckily for the ducklings, Lucy had just what it took to bring them to _______. Now the 5-year-old’s _______ act is being talked about.
It all _______ when a family found a mother duck _______ with only one duckling. The father duck was nearby, but strangely, there were no _______ ducklings following them. _______ the family knew that ducks often travel in flocks (群), they __________ that something was probably wrong.
Then suddenly, there were strange sounds coming from a drainage pipe (排水管). They were the __________ of ducklings. It turned out that the other ducklings had __________ into the pipe and gotten stuck. Unluckily, no one in the family had __________ enough arms to reach down and pull out the ducklings ---but __________, there was a hero nearby.
The family __________Lucy and her mom, who rushed to them in a hurry. The family filled Lucy and her mom in on what had happened, and Lucy decided to take __________immediately and try to bring the ducklings out.
Lucy put her arm down into the __________ and carefully __________out the first duckling. And the next…until she had brought all eight ducklings out.
After Lucy saved the little creatures from __________, the __________mother duck went off with her beloved ducklings.
1.A. expect B. believe C. wish D. desire
2.A. advice B. treatment C. help D. encouragement
3.A. lose B. save C. protect D. feed
4.A. health B. safety C. joy D. strength
5.A. smart B. creative C. fair D. kind
6.A. succeeded B. failed C. cancelled D. started
7.A. working B. playing C. waiting D. wondering
8.A. another B. others C. other D. the others
9.A. Though B. If C. Before D. Since
10.A. assured B. realized C. guaranteed D. recognized
11.A. cries B. warnings C. laughter D. smells
12.A. broken B. fallen C. looked D. flown
13.A. fatty B. strong C. slim D. powerful
14.A. surprisingly B. fortunately C. naturally D. clearly
15.A. nodded to B. listened to C. laughed at D. shouted at
16.A. notice B. care C. action D. measurement
17.A. brightness B. length C. tunnel D. darkness
18.A. lifted B. examined C. covered D. guided
19.A. fear B. doubt C. danger D. anger
20.A. depressed B. overjoyed C. disappointed D. frightened
You can’t choose friends for your child, but you can help him learn to choose friends wisely. 1. Here are a few ways to help your child make friends.
Build your child's self-confidence.
When he succeeds or has made a great choice, tell him you are proud of him. 2.Your middle school student is going through many changes and may feel like he isn't “good enough”. Building his self-confidence will help him feel more confident and will make it easier for him to form healthy friendships.
3.
Give him your full attention when he talks, and really listen to what he has to say.
Discuss the qualities in a friend with your child.
Discuss with your child the qualities that matter most, such as being reliable and kind, and making good choices when it comes to avoiding alcohol and cigarettes.
Get to know your child's friends.
4. It’s more important to talk with them and find out what they like to do. Allow your child to invite his friends over and get to know them better.
5.
After-school clubs and sports programs are good places for meeting new people. Be open to exploring different activities with your child to find something that he enjoys.
A. When he does not succeed, help him feel better and keep trying.
B. You can teach him ways to find friends who will have a positive influence on him.
C. There are many types of friends and we should be careful when making our choices.
D. Introduce your child to new groups of people.
E. Friends are very important for us.
F. Talk with your child every day and listen to his concerns.
G. Try not to judge your child's friends according to how they dress.
Stay-at-home kids are named “generation nini” in Spain. They are those adults who still live at home and are neither working nor studying. But the problem is not limited to Spain. It is a worldwide problem.
In Italy, they are known as “bamboccioni” or big babies. There are nearly 60 percent of 18-34-year-old adults still living in their parents’ home, up from almost 50 percent since 1983. Once kept there by the love for their mama’s home-cooked food, the economic crisis(经济危机) has seen a rise in adults left unable to hold down a steady job or afford a home of their own. Last year, an Italian government minister admitted that his mother washed his clothes and made the bed for him until he was 30. He demanded a law forcing young Italians to leave their parents’ home at 18 to stop them becoming hopelessly dependent on their parents.
In the UK, the government has made the term NEETS—not in employment, education or training for these children. In England alone the percent of NEETS aged 19-24 surged to 18.8 percent of the age group-in the last quarter of 2010, up 1.4 percent on the same period a year before. The number of British men in their 20s living with their parents has risen from 59 percent to 80 percent in the past 15 years, while the number of women has risen from 41 percent to 50 percent. The average age of the first-time house buyers is now 38.
In the US, the problem is known as the “full nest syndrome(综合症)”. Adults there are left struggling to support adult children who have stayed at home with student debts and facing few job opportunities in a weak economy. A recent study showed almost a third of American adults aged 34 and under are living with their parents.
1.“Big babies” mentioned in Paragraph 2 refers to those adults who ________.
A. depend on their parents for a living B. are not as smart as others
C. lose their job in the bad economy D. are poorly educated
2.The Italian government minister thinks that ________.
A. parents should make their children feel hopeless
B. parents should never make the bed for their children
C. young people should live on their own after 18
D. it is OK for adult children to live with their parents
3.The underlined word “surged” in paragraph 3 can be replaced by ________.
A. moved B. reduced C. recovered D. jumped
4.What does the last paragraph tell us?
A. America has the most adult children compared with other countries.
B. American parents are happy to live with their children.
C. Some American adult children are causing trouble for their parents.
D. It is a tradition for adult children to live with their parents in America.
Princess quiz time! How did Snow White survive? How did Cinderella (《灰姑娘》) leave her evil stepmother? How did Sleeping Beauty finally wake up?
A kind-hearted person always comes to save the princess, like a prince or a godmother. Princesses cannot protect themselves, though they are very pretty and nice. They always need the help of others.
However, in fact, women can’t put their life in the hands of a prince-like man. They need to work and even fight for their own happiness. The traditional image(形象) of a princess is getting out of date.
Recently, Disney, a company famous for its princess movies, posted the “top 10 rules for being a modern princess”. You will not find any rules related to beauty or looks. The rules focus on loyalty, honesty and other moral values. The rules say princesses need to believe in themselves and try their best to get out of trouble, instead of waiting for a prince’s help.
It’s not the first time Disney princesses have caught up with society’s development. In 1950, when people’s hearts were broken by World War II, Disney created Cinderella. In 1990, Princess Belle from Beauty and the Beast (《美女与野兽》) loved reading when education was a man’s special right in the past. Belle showed the improvement of women’s position in society. Now is Elsa from the film Frozen (《冰雪奇缘》), a symbol of modern princess.
“This is brilliant – ‘The top 10 rules of being a modern princess’ – (it’s) about time,” a group named Confidently Mom said on social media website Twitter. Princesses are still very beautiful, but inner character is the key to being a princess.
1.What does the story think modern women should be like?
A. They should turn to others for help.
B. They should depend on themselves for their own happiness.
C. They don’t need to care about their appearances.
D. They should depend on men to do most things.
2.Disney’s rules for being a modern princess focus on a girl’s _____.
A. looks B. education C. position in society D. moral values
3.The images were created in order to catch up with the society’s development except _____.
A. Belle B. Cinderella C. Godmother D. Elsa
4.What does the group Confidently Mom think of the rules?
A. Fantastic. B. Meaningless. C. Doubtful. D. Social.
When I was growing up, Mother’s Day was as important as Christmas.
The energy around the house was always positive, mostly thanks to my father who made sure that his kids appreciated their mother. We would clean the house, and Mum got breakfast in bed in the morning and didn't have to lift a finger all day. And in the evening, we went to a restaurant for a traditional Mother’s Day dinner.
What I learned from my father over the years, was that no matter what, he always put my mother before himself. He absolutely loved her and never let her forget that.
I maintain(保持) my father’s Mother’s Day tradition with my wife. Growing up, I learned that showing affection to the woman you love or who gave birth to you is an important part of life. You see, it goes both ways, and the love you have for your mother comes back to you again and again.
Believing that and feeling it when you can may keep you from being lonely, even if your mum isn’t close by or has passed away. There are a number of us who no longer have a mother in our lives, and truth be told, there are often times when I wish my mum were still here to comfort me. So instead, I remember the times she did just that. It makes me smile, and somehow, those memories of a more simple and loving life give me the comfort I’m looking for.
If you are mum-less, you too should find a deserving woman in your life and celebrate Mother’s Day with her. If you don’t know anyone, there are plenty of lonely mums in rest homes who would enjoy your company for a couple of hours. The visit will make both of your days, and perhaps your lives, a little bit better.
1.What did the author (作者) learn from his father?
A. We should always put others before ourselves.
B. It’s necessary to express love to those we love.
C. It’s important to have an interesting family tradition.
D. Mother’s Day is just as important as Christmas.
2.Why does the author value the idea of showing love for one’s mother?
A. It can set a good example for kids to follow.
B. It is what mothers expect their children to do.
C. It’s important to follow your father’s rules.
D. It can warm your mother’s heart as well as yours.
3.What is the author’s advice to someone whose mum has passed away?
A. Visit lonely mums in rest homes on Mother’s Day.
B. Try to get used to life without a mum.
C. Turn to other family members for love.
D. Give all your attention to your mother-in-law.