I didn't grow up in a very loving family. In fact, there are few, if any, happy memories I have of my childhood involving my family members. My happiest moments were spent with the few friends I was allowed to have. My family eventually distanced from all the neighbors. So the time came when I didn't even have neighborhood kids to play with. So, I learned to spend my time reading, discovering nature and setting and achieving small goals for myself.
There was another family in town that was quite similar to mine. They had a lot of children like my own family. They attended the same church. I always wondered what it would be like if my family were more like them. They never knew it, but I watched them and admired hem. They were happy and close — everything I wished my family could be.
Decades Later I found myself back at that very same church I had left behind. This time I was in that church for my mother's funeral. As I approached the church for the funeral, memories came flooding back home. I remembered the warm, kind smiles of that family when I was a child.
After the funeral service, I heard a familiar voice call my name. I turned around and he was there, the father of that, family I had admired when I was young. He was a church volunteer for my mother's funeral lunch. We chatted for a bit. I pointed out my happy child to him and it was at that point I realized I was raising my boy in a way I had seen him raise his own children so long ago. He didn't realize it, but my son s life has been greatly affected by him.
Live your life with virtue.You never know who’s watching, who you will inspire and whose life you'll change.
1.What do we learn about the author's parents?
A.They got along well with each other.
B.They were good at educating children.
C.They didn't love the author very much.
D.They didn't do well in dealing with people.
2.Why did the author go back to the town decades later?
A.To meet the man. B.To visit the church.
C.To work as a volunteer. D.To handle something personal.
3.Which of the following words can best describe the man?
A.Reliable. B.Humorous.
C.Kind-hearted. D.Hardworking.
4.What message does the author intend to convey?
A.Try to build a happy family. B.Watch your words and deeds.
C.Learn from others all the time. D.Help others whenever possible.
Break Through the Noise
By Tim Staples & Josh Young
The chance of getting a video onto YouTube's front page is 1-in-20, 000, 000, but Tim Stales, founder and CEO of Shareability, knows how to make the algorithms (算法) of Google, and Facebook work for you — and he has the results to prove it, with a business that has gotten their videos onto You videos onto YouTube's front page an amazing 25. Here he shows marketers, businessmen, and those who want to be famous can develop clever videos that collect millions of views.
Girl, stop Apologizing.
By Rachel Hollis
Rachel Hollis has seen it too often: women not living into their full potential. In Girl, Stop Apologizing, Rachel Hollis sounds a wake-up call. She knows that many women have been taught to define themselves in light of other people — whether as wife, mother, daughter, or employee — instead of learning how to know who they are and what they want.
The Ride of a Lifetime
By Robert Iger
Robert Iger became CEO of The Walt Disney Company in 2005, during a difficult time. Competition was more intense than ever and technology was changing faster than at any time in the company's history. In The Ride of a Lifetime, Robert Iger shares the lessons he's learned while running Disney and leading its 200, 000 employees, and he explores the principles that are necessary for true leadership.
Stillness Is the Key
By Ryan Holiday
In Stillness is the Key, Holiday shows why slowing down is the secret weapon for those charging ahead. All great leaders, thinkers, artists, and athletes share one quality. It enables them to concentrate, to achieve happiness and to do the right thing. Ryan Holiday calls it stillness to be steady while the world spins (旋转) around you.
1.What docs Break Through the Noise intend to teach us?
A.How to avoid noises. B.How to share videos.
C.How to attract attention. D.How to become wealthy.
2.What is The Ride of a Lifetime mainly about?
A.Some life lessons. B.Some personal stories.
C.Ways to live a happy life. D.Ways to manage a business.
3.Which of the following can help us to stay focused?
A.Break Through the Noise. B.Girl, Stop Apologizing.
C.The Ride of a Lifetime. D.Stillness Is the Key.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1.What is the speaker talking about?
A.Preparation before the earthquake.
B.Action during the earthquake.
C.Rescue work after the earthquake.
2.What woke Mary up?
A.Kimi's violent barking.
B.Her parents’ screaming.
C.The sound of breaking glass.
3.Who took a flashlight out of a box?
A.Mary. B.Mary' mother. C.Mary' father.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.What is the woman?
A.A librarian. B.A salesman. C.A writer.
2.Why does the man look for information?
A.To prepare for a test.
B.To prepare for a debate.
C.To prepare for a presentation.
3.Where does the man can find the book?
A.On literature cupboard.
B.On reference cupboard.
C.On science cupboard.
4.What will the man do next?
A.He will buy the book.
B.He will take the book home.
C.He will sit and read the book.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.What are the speakers talking about?
A.Methods of learning language.
B.Benefits of learning language.
C.Progress made in learning language.
2.What progress did the man make in learning English?
A.Better listening.
B.Improved grammar.
C.Knowledge applying skills.
3.How did the man feel about the learning?
A.Satisfied. B.Puzzled. C.Disappointed.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.How did the man feel after the test?
A.It was OK. B.It was hard. C.It was a piece of cake.
2.When will the man know the result of the math test?
A.Today. B.Tomorrow. C.On Friday.
3.What class will the man have tomorrow?
A.English. B.History. C.Math.