Recently Stiles aged 17 took her 3-year-old brother, James, to her high school. A family emergency prevented her parents from being able to pick up James. So they asked Stiles to step in.
“This was a one-time event; we have never had her get him from school other than this day. But it was an emergency,” her mother said. “I figured she had gone to get him and taken him home. Later that day I saw the picture online and realized that she had taken him back to school.”
Little James quickly fell asleep in his big sister’s arms at the high school.
She didn’t want to be counted absent or miss any work. Stiles was studying to be a nurse. She was in her class, and the teacher gladly welcomed her little brother in. He was so tired from his school that he slept most of the class. She not only helped her family out but returned to her responsibility at school.
Her teacher was very supportive and didn’t mind him being in the class at all. He slept most of the time and if he had become a problem she would have taken him out. She attends an amazing school that clearly sees the value in family and education.
Her mom said she can now put to rest any worries she’s had that the 14-year age gap between Stiles and James would keep them from being close. As a mom, she was thankful that they had this kind of relationship, and she prayed it would always stay this way.
1.Why did Stiles’ parents ask her for help?
A.Her family was in trouble. B.She was close to being an adult.
C.Her brother refused to attend school. D.Her parents couldn’t collect James.
2.Where did Stiles want to work when she grew up?
A.In a hospital. B.In a school. C.In a factory. D.In a shop.
3.What was Stiles’ teacher’s attitude to her act?
A.Opposed. B.Critical. C.Ambiguous. D.Approving.
4.What once made Stiles’ mother concerned?
A.Stiles’ bad performance in the key school. B.Stiles’ identity of being a senior high student.
C.Stiles’ terrible relationship with her classmates. D.The age difference between Stiles and her brother.
Fascination Auto
FRANKFURT, Germany-European automakers are preparing for the biggest European motor show, the 89th International Automobile-Ausstellung (IAA) in Frankfurt, with affordable new family coupe (小汽车) and range-topping luxury models.
Maserati Spyder GT
Maserati’s new Spyder GT may resemble the coupe on the outer appearance, but it has a shorter wheelbase, a new engine and a new mechanical platform. The coupe won’t receive those changes until 2021. The new 4.4-liter V-8 engine gets 390 horsepower and 44 pounds lighter than the 3.2-liter biturbo power plant it replaces. The Spyder is expected to be about $138,000.
Saab 9X
Described by Saab, the 9X is a sports coupe that combines the features of a coupe, roadster (跑车), sedan (私家轿车) and pickup truck. The two-door coupe, created by Michael Mauer, is a preview of future Saab styling signal.
BMW 9 Series
A fourth generation of BMW’s high-dollar sedan arrives for 2021, introducing what BMW says is the world’s first six-speed automatic transmission (变速器). The V-8 engine is said to be loaded with technical advances. It develops 353 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of twisting force. The latest version of BMW’s Head Protection System adds rear-side airbags. Active Knee Protection, which contains an additional airbag to protect the knees of front passengers, is a new feature.
Porsche 911Carrera Targa
The third model in the 911 Carrera series in the redesigned Targa, which joins the coupe. The Targa’s whole glass roof covers nearly 5 square feet and is powered by two electric motors. The rear window is now folded for a bigger cargo bay, which has increased from 7.1 to 8.1 cubic feet.
1.What does“biturbo power plant”refer to in Paragraph 2?
A.Wheelbase. B.Horsepower.
C.Platform. D.Engine.
2.Which of the following is more concentrated on safety?
A.Saab 9X. B.BMW 9 Series.
C.Maserati Spyder GT. D.Porsche 911 Carrera Targa.
3.What is special about Saab 9X?
A.It signals the style of future coupes.
B.It provides all-glass top for the owner.
C.It is a combination of various functions.
D.It resembles the other four-door coupes physically.
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Recently I took a part in a geography research activity, whose theme was environmental pollution and protection. We took variety pictures showing the present pollution conditions of our city. To our surprise, there are still a great number people doing silly things to our surrounding. Some people often throw rubbish whichever they like. Some cars gave off harmful gases and waste water is pouring into rivers by some factories. Worse still, people sometimes have to make his way through dusty winds as a result of the pollution. Through our research, we have come to realize what everybody must pay more attention to protect our environment and that some measures should be taken to protect it.
Luis Escobar, a coach at St. Joseph High in Santa Maria, was just looking for a fun idea to change the practice for his summer program. _______, he took 14 runners from his school to the local animal shelter, and paired them with 14 dogs.
“When I first _______ the idea there were a lot of eye rolls,” he said. _______, it is a group of high schoolers.
The group got a bit excited when they were told the run would _______ as part of their community service requirement that everyone at their high school has to meet. Then once the students saw the dogs, they immediately became just more _______.
“I wasn't sure who was more excited,” he said, “the _______ or the dogs.”
After a short _______, the group went for a mile and a half run. Escobar _______ the amazing practice and posted the video online - as he does with many of the different _______ he does with his team. It spread quickly and was ________ by millions of people on social media. There were thousands of ________ and it was quickly picked up by local news. Escobar was ________. “I wonder why this is happening,” he said. “I ________ everyone's looking for something good.”
Soon many coaches have called Escobar asking about how they can ________ similar runs with their teams. And a dog equipment company has donated new harnesses (背带牵引绳) to the ________ so the dogs can go for a more comfortable ________.
And there was more good ________. Fred, who ran with Josh, one of the 14 high school runners, became a ________ dog - his story had the happiest ending. After the run, Josh convinced his mom that their family needed to ________ him.
“Once he was just this little dog ________ in a metal cage,” Escobar said. “And now he's at home with Josh and his family.”
1.A.Otherwise B.Instead C.Therefore D.However
2.A.changed B.rejected C.presented D.knew
3.A.In particular B.In fact C.As usual D.After all
4.A.count B.adore C.possess D.occupy
5.A.ambitious B.thoughtful C.faithful D.enthusiastic
6.A.trainers B.employees C.kids D.teachers
7.A.hesitation B.introduction C.competition D.evaluation
8.A.filmed B.watched C.supported D.required
9.A.tricks B.games C.studies D.activities.
10.A.challenged B.shared C.researched D.blamed
11.A.comments B.refusals C.complaints D.demands
12.A.relaxed B.shocked C.disappointed D.embarrassed
13.A.declare B.guarantee C.guess D.prove
14.A.figure out B.get through C.respond to D.participate in
15.A.shelter B.community C.government D.family
16.A.job B.team C.run D.journey
17.A.news B.life C.experience D.practice
18.A.lovely B.wild C.clumsy D.lucky
19.A.trust B.adopt C.encourage D.comfort
20.A.wandering B.trembling C.thinking D.dancing
As your teacher passes out the math test, your palms turn sweaty. You notice that your heart has begun to race. Glancing down at the page, you suddenly forget those operations on which you had drilled only a few days earlier. Do you perform all additions first in a complex calculation? 1. Suddenly, you start to doubt a lot of things that you know.
If that sounds familiar, you might suffer from math anxiety. Or maybe not Even researchers who study this condition note that it can be surprisingly hard to define (下定义) math anxiety. 2. After all, it's not an officially recognized mental disorder in the way that depression is.
3. It asks things like “how anxious would you feel about being given a set of division problems to solve on paper”. Those who score high on these surveys about stress over making calculations related to numbers will be labeled math anxious.
In general, people who panic over their math skills tend to do worse in math classes than people who don't mind numbers. 4. “Just because you're math anxious, that doesn't always mean you're bad at math,” notes Rose Vukovic, an educational psychologist at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
Math anxiety affects people of all ages. It can lead to poor performance in math classes. 5. Throughout life, this type of stress can stand in the way of mastering skills or projects in a host of areas that rely on calculations. But the good news is that the problem is manageable. Researchers are finding ways people can cope with this stress.
A.But that's not always true.
B.It has an unimaginable impact.
C.And its impacts don't end at graduation.
D.Oh, you know it—well you' re pretty sure, right?
E.To diagnose math anxiety, researchers conduct a questionnaire.
F.It's also hard to identify precisely how many people suffer from it.
G.Math anxiety has also been linked to negative emotions from the past.