Nicole Ihus’s son John Henry was born last month with a life-threatening disease. Nicole and her husband, who live in Kansas City, contacted doctors from Minnesota and Missouri in hopes of finding a doctor who could treat John Henry for the condition, but to no avail. Luckily, Nicole managed to get in contact with the “best doctor in the world for this condition” at Johns Hopkins All Children’s in St. Petersburg, Florida, so she traveled all the way to the Sunshine State to give her newborn son a fighting chance.
After John Henry was into the ICU, Nicole felt alone in the new state, although she knew that she had to leave her son’s side in order to buy him some new clothes. Upon ordering an Uber ride to the nearby Rhea Lana children’s clothing store, she was picked up by a woman named Belinda.
Shortly after Nicole got into Belinda’s car, the new mother couldn’t help talking about her heartbreaking circumstances.
“She told me her story,” Belinda said. “She was in tears a couple of times and I really felt for her.” Rather than simply dropping Nicole off at the store, however, Belinda parked the car and insisted on accompanying her passenger into the store so she could treat John Henry to new clothes. Needless to say, Nicole was filled with gratitude.
Nicole said, “For this stranger to go completely out of her way - stop what she was doing and stop making money- to come be with me for a couple of hours while we shopped together, that was just incredible.” As Nicole cares for her newborn son and raises money for his medical conditions, she hopes to introduce the Uber driver to her son as a thank you for her compassionate gesture.
1.Why did the new mother have to travel to Florida?
A.Her husband worked there.
B.She wanted to have a baby there.
C.Her sick son might get cured there.
D.She wanted to find a cheap hospital there.
2.What did Belinda do to comfort Nicole?
A.Drop her off at the hospital.
B.Accompany her while shopping.
C.Make friends with her son.
D.Buy new clothes for her.
3.How did Nicole feel about what Belinda had done for her?
A.Grateful and astonished.
B.Shocked and disappointed.
C.Worried and embarrassed.
D.Puzzled and regretful.
4.Which can be the best title for the text?
A.An unforgettable experience.
B.A heroic helper around you.
C.A special shopping experience.
D.An unexpected kindness.
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1.If a customer is interested in gardening, which product ID will he choose?
A.9813108 B.2271405
C.1218138 D.9813020
2.What do we know about Cherry Blossom Glass Balls?
A.Each glass ball is unique.
B.They are presented on a car.
C.They come in a set of four.
D.They are simply designed.
3.Where does the advertisement probably appear?
A.In a newspaper. B.Over the radio.
C.On the television. D.On the Internet.
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2. 讲座时间, 内容;
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Plogging, that is a new way to exercise, is becoming popular with runner worldwide. Many of them are posting photos of themselves and friends hold bags of litter on social media. A Swedish man called Erik start the movement. He became terrible worried about the amount of litter on the road but decided not to go to work by bike any more. Instead, he began to run to work and pick them up at the same time. To his happy, more and more people joined in him and soon plogging became popular. Many people choose plogging because they think plogging not just benefits earth; it is also a good way to exercise.
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Looking out of the window of his Ford truck, Bob Fitzgerald sees large, undesirable plants growing in the fields.1.(visitor) to his neighborhood in Princess Anne, Maryland 2.(main) see dying forests and empty farmland.
Fitzgerald says the land3.(be) in his family for over 3 centuries. “I’d say in the next 20 years. You’re going to lose4.very high percentage of that land.”
The land around the Chesapeake Bay has been sinking for hundreds of years. But climate change is making things5.(bad). As sea level rises, salt water is entering rivers and other waterways. As a result, the ground is becoming too salty for crops6.(grow) on.
Maryland’s Eastern Shore is home to some of the oldest farms in North America. Fitzgerald says he has seen big changes during his life.
“You just can’t believe7.it’s been taking things over in the last 15 or 20 years. I can show you land around here that people raised tomatoes on when I was a little boy. And now it’s gone.”
Around the world, scientists warn that coastal farms are under8.(threaten) from rising seas and salt water. A World Bank report estimates rice production in coastal areas of Bangladesh may fall9.15 percent by the year 2050. Another study found hundreds of millions of people will10.(force) to move inland because of rising waters.
The residents of Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin are no strangers to wild turkeys. However, Smoke, a turkey that has been living in the town since spring this year, is_____. The bird runs after_________vehicles, and “controls”__________flow by parking himself in the middle of the road. He is also known to boldly____residents and shout at them, as though saying____to them.
Though the bird can be somewhat annoying at times, the____have grown to love their resident wild turkey. Those who commonly kept to themselves are forming____after Smoke’s arrival, using the new common pet as an ice breaker to start a____.
To show their_______, the residents recently named Smoke the town’s honorary mayor, and______a Facebook page “Smoke Turkey-Mayor of Ashwaubenon” to________the growing fans to keep up with the bird’s antics(滑稽动作).
Randy Tews is well aware of Smoke’s____. He says, “I think some residents will be ___to see him go. He’s brought so many smiles to people’s faces here. And this turkey is ___traffic for people on their way to work, and it gives them something to cheer about.”
However, people are_______that Smoke’s rising popularity will result in road accidents as distracted drivers try to take a_______or two. There is also the danger of a traffic jam caused by drivers______stepping on their brakes to avoid hitting the bird, which regularly______ around on busy roads.
Despite months of trying, all_______to catch and take Smoke to a nearby wildlife rescue station have proved______. The turkey seems to love the residents, unwilling to leave the town.
1.A.common B.smart C.wild D.unique
2.A.flying B.moving C.resting D.working
3.A.information B.water C.traffic D.air
4.A.approach B.escape C.attack D.scare
5.A.sorry B.hello C.yes D.no
6.A.fans B.birds C.locals D.cleaners
7.A.classes B.visions C.bonds D.shapes
8.A.conversation B.project C.business D.club
9.A.attitude B.view C.affection D.talent
10.A.gave up B.made up C.put up D.set up
11.A.force B.allow C.require D.beg
12.A.reality B.possibility C.ability D.popularity
13.A.sad B.delighted C.annoyed D.excited
14.A.monitoring B.directing C.changing D.recording
15.A.afraid B.proud C.sorry D.sure
16.A.rest B.photo C.step D.turn
17.A.gently B.heavily C.specially D.suddenly
18.A.jumps B.jogs C.wanders D.lies
19.A.attempts B.struggles C.challenges D.tricks
20.A.unfair B.unusual C.uneasy D.unsuccessful