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Growing up, I wanted to be just like my mom. She was kind. People always seemed to feel comfortable in her presence. For years, she was a volunteer in our community. I loved going to the local nursing home with her where she taught a ceramic class.
On one summer day, Mama told me to get changed and meet her at the car.
I had planned to spend the day at the lake with friends. Why did she have to ruin everything? I imagined the cool lake water. Irritated, I climbed into the car and slammed the door shut. We sat in silence. I was too upset to make conversation.
“Tasha, would you like to know where we are going?” Mama asked calmly.
“No,” I said.
“We are going to volunteer at a children’s shelter today. I have been there before and I think it would benefit you,” she explained.
When we reached the shelter, Mama rang the doorbell. Moments later, we were greeted by a woman. She led us to the front room where all of the children were playing. I noticed a baby whose body was scarred with iron marks. I was told it was because she wouldn’t stop crying. The majority of the children had noticeable physical scars. Others hid their emotional wounds.
As I took in my surroundings, I felt a gentle tug on my shirt. I looked down to see a little girl looking up at me. “Hi. You want to play dolls with me?” she asked. I looked over at Mama for reinforcement. She smiled and nodded. I turned back and said, “Sure.” Her tiny hand reached up and held mine, as if to comfort me.
My mom taught me a valuable lesson that summer. I returned to the shelter with her several times. During those visits, some of the children shared their troubled pasts with me and I learned to be grateful for what I had. Today as I strive to instill (逐漸灌輸) these values in my own child, I reflect back to that experience. It was a time that I will never forget.
【小題1】The author admired her mom for ________.
A.her kindness to others | B.her excellent teaching |
C.her quality of honesty | D.her positive attitude to life |
A.excited | B.a(chǎn)ngry | C.surprised | D.worried |
A.were often punished by staff | B.weren’t allowed to go outside |
C.were once treated badly | D.a(chǎn)ll suffered from mental illness |
A.truth | B.help | C.comfort | D.support |
A.To value what you take for granted. | B.To play with children is fun. |
C.To love others is to love yourself. | D.To do as what your parents do. |
American society is on the go. There are two elements in life that Americans do regard much: ― 31 and labor.
Americans are " 32 to nothing but the clock ", it has been said. Time is 33 as if it were the most valuable thing. In American language, there are words 34 with time. Such as: time can be budgeted, saved, wasted, stolen, killed, and cut. Americans also 35 for time, as " the time is the money ". So time is really 36 to them. Many people have a rather acute (敏銳的) sense of the 37 of their lifetime. Their belief is that once " the sands have run out of a person's hourglass ", they can not be replaced. Americans want every minute to 38 .
Since people value time highly, they dislike someone else " 39 " it beyond a certain acceptable limit. This affects the matter of patience. In the American system of 40 , patience is not a high quality. Many of them have what 41 be called " a short fuse ". They begin to move 42 restlessly if they feel time is slipping away 43 any return.
Most Americans live in period of time by engagement calendars, which might be 44 periods as short as fifteen minutes. While in the business world, Americans are not likely to receive their visitors in homelike 45 over long but small talk; let 46 take them out for dinner. Once they are in business, 47 to most of them is not so important. They'd like to seek out assurance of past actual performance 48 evaluate a business partner through present 49 contact. Thus, they start dealing with business very quickly as they 50 have other appointments following hard on the heels. Time is therefore keeping ticking in their inner ear.
31. A. money | B. fortune | C. time | D. family |
32. A. masters | B. slaves | C. owners | D. defenders |
33. A. passed | B. cost | C. changed | D. treated |
34. A. kept | B. mixed | C. associated | D. stood |
35. A. charge | B. ask | C. appreciate | D. care |
36. A. worthless | B. precious | C. expensive | D. common |
37. A. happiness | B. sadness | C. shortness | D. tiredness |
38. A. use | B. help | C. count | D. move |
39. A. waiting | B. wasting | C. keeping | D. finding |
40. A. languages | B. judgments | C. terms | D. values |
41. A. need | B. shall | C. must | D. might |
42. A. about | B. on | C. by | D. forward |
43. A. with | B. for | C. without | D. on |
44. A. joined up to | B. divided into | C. connected with | D. made up of |
45. A. surroundings | B conversation | C. existence | D. conditions |
46. A. alone | B. down | C. out | D. off |
47. A. conversation | B. bargain | C. money | D. friendship |
48. A. more than | B. other than | C. sooner than | D. rather than |
49. A. close | B. frequent | C. social | D. long |
50. A. never | B. always | C. seldom | D. sometimes |
Key to exe.1: 21~25 B D C D C
26~30 D B D C B
Key to exe.2: 21~25 C A B D A
26~30 A D B B D D
Key to exe.3 21-25 C B A C D
26-30 B D A C
Key to exe.4: 21~25 C D D D B
26~30 A B B A A
Key to exe.5: 21~25 C D B D C
26~30 A A C B D
Key to exe.6: 21~25 D D D B B
26~30 B C C A A
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