For years I wanted a f
lower garden. I spent hours and days thinking of different things I could plant that would look nice together.
But then we had Matthew. And Marvin. And the twins, Alisa and Alan. And then Helen. Five children. I was too busy raising them to grow a garden.
Money was tight, as well as time. Often when my children were little, one of them would want something that cost too much, and I’d have to say, “Do you see a money tree outside? Money doesn’t grow on trees, you know.”
Finally, all five children got through high school and college and were off on their own. I started thinking again about having a garden.
I wasn’t sure, though. I mean, gardens do cost money, and after all these years I was used to living on a pretty poor, no-frills budget (预算).
Then, one spring morning, on Mother’s day, I was working in my kitchen. Suddenly, I realized that cars were tooting their horns as they drove by. I looked out of the window and there was a new tree, planted right in my yard. I thought it must be a weeping willow, because I saw things blowing around on all its branches. Then I put my glasses on—and I couldn’t believe what I saw. There was a money tree in my yard!
I went outside to look. It was true! There were dollar bills, one hundred of them, tied all over the tree. Think of all the garden flowers I could buy with one hundred dollars! There was also a note attached: “IOU eight hours of digging time. Love, Marvin.”
Marvin kept his promise, too. He dug up a nice ten-by-fifteen foot bed for me. And my other children bought me tools, a trellis (绷架), a sunflower stepping stone and gardening books.
That was three years ago. My garden’s now very pretty, just like what I wanted. When I go out to weed or tend my flowers, I don’t seem to miss my children as much as I once did. It feels like they are right there with me.
I live up in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, where winters are long and cold, and summers are too short. But every year now, when winter sets in, I look out of my window and think of the flowers I’ll see next spring in my little garden. I think about what my children did for me, and I get tears in my eyes---every time.
I’m still not sure that money grows
on trees. But I know love does. By saying “Do you see a money tree outside?”, the mother actually means _____.
| A.Observation is the best teacher | B.Seeing is believing |
| C.The outsider sees the most of the game | D.It is not easy to gain money |
The underlined word “no-frills” in the fifth paragraph is similar in meaning to _____.
| A.wasteful | B.tight | C.deserted | D.helpful |
From the last two paragraphs we can infer that the mother is _____.
| A.divorced when she was young | B.not caring for her kids any longer |
| C.alone but not at all lonely | D.prouder with her garden than with her kids |
The best title for the passage would probably be _____.
| A.My flower garden | B.Marvin helps to realize my dream |
| C.Love in Michigan | D.Money grows on trees |
You have the ability to decide if you are happy or not. Happiness is a choice.
You can't depend on someone else to make you happy. That is a lesson I learned early on in my marriage. I realized that I couldn't rely on my husband as my source of happiness. I learned that my happiness depended on me and not my husband's actions. I learned that you have to choose to be happy.
You can choose your emotions. True happiness comes from within; it can't be forced by outside forces. So how do you choose happiness? The same way you choose to smile or choose to wear a certain outfit. You choose it because that's what you want to experience in your life.
You want to buy a new pair of shoes so you choose a pair that you like and feel good. You wouldn't buy a pair of shoes that you don't like or that don't fit well, right? So why do we keep choosing emotions and feelings that don't make us feel good?
Choosing to be happy after you realize your anger has shown up (or even choosing to be calm) can be beneficial. We choose our feelings; no one can do that for us. If we let others get to us, influence our emotions ---we are giving them power over us. When others cause us anger or pain, we are giving them our power.
We need to keep our feelings in check and not react automatically to what is thrown at us. We need to think our actions out instead of just reacting to what someone says or does.
Remember that we can always choose happiness. At first it will be difficult to just switch your thoughts and feelings from anger, self-doubt, or fear to joy and happiness. But it is only a thought away. Don't dwell on what happens to you unnecessarily but realize what is causing you to feel that way. Realize that thoughts, feelings and emotions can change. Then move on and choose to be happy.What’s the best title of this passage?
| A.Choose to Be Happy | B.Pretend to Be Happ |
| C.Choose Your Emotions | D.Find Happiness |
The lesson the writer learned in her marriage is ________.
| A.balancing the relationship between the husband and wife is an art |
| B.one can’t rely on someone else to make himself or herself happy |
| C.she can depend on her husband to find happiness |
| D.happiness can be influenced by outside forces |
Why did the writer mention buying shoes?
| A.To offer advice on how to choose comfortable shoes. |
| B.To compare choosing shoes and choosing an outfit. |
| C.To help to move to the next paragraph easily. |
| D.To use it as an example to show the importance of choosing to be happy. |
The writer suggests that we should ________.
| A.hold back our feelings properly |
| B.let others control our feelings |
| C.respond immediately to others’ words |
| D.pay more attention to words than actions |
Some people will do just about anything to save money. And I am one of them. Take my family’s last vacation for example. It was my six-year-old son’s winter break from school, and we were heading home from Fort Lauderdale after a weeklong trip. The flight was overbooked, and Delta, the airline, offered us $400 per person in credits to give up our seats and leave the next day. I had a meeting in New York, So I had to get back. But that didn't mean my husband and my son couldn't stay. So I took off for home.
The next day my husband and son were offered more credits to take an even later flight. Yes, I encouraged一okay, ordered一them to wait it out at the airport, to "earn" more Delta Dollars. Our total take: $1,600. Not bad, huh?
Now some people may think I'm a bad mother and not such a great wife either. But as a big-time bargain hunter, I know the value of a dollar. And these days, a good deal is something few of us can afford to pass up.
I've made living looking for the best deals and exposing the worst tricks. I have been the consumer reporter of NBC's Today show for over a decade. I have written a lot of books including one titled Tricks of the Trade: A Consumer Survival Guide. And I really do what I believe in. I tell you this because there is no shame in getting your money’s worth. I’m also tightfisted(小气的) when it comes to shoes, clothes for my children, and expensive restaurants. But I wouldn't hesitate to spend on a good haircut. It keeps its longer, and it's the first thing people notice. And I will also spend on a classic piece of furniture. Quality lasts.Why did Delta give the author's family credits?
| A.They took a later flight. |
| B.They had early bookings. |
| C.Their flight had been delayed. |
| D.Their flight had been cancelled. |
What can we learn about the author?
| A.She seldom makes a compromise. |
| B.She is very strict with her children. |
| C.She rarely misses a good deal. |
| D.She is interested in cheap products. |
What does the author do?
| A.She's a teacher. |
| B.She's a housewife. |
| C.She's a businesswoman. |
| D.She's a media person. |
What does the author want to tell us?
| A.How to spend money wisely. |
| B.How to expose bad tricks. |
| C.How to reserve airline seats. |
| D.How to make a business deal. |
Country music is one of the most popular kinds of music in the United States today because it is about simple but strong human feelings and events-love, sadness, good times, and bad times. It tells real-life, stories and sounds the way people really talk. As life becomes more complicated(复杂), it is good to hear music about ordinary people.
Country music, sometimes called country-western, comes from two kinds of music. One is the traditional music of the people in the Appalachian Mountains in the eastern Unite States. The other is traditional cowboy music from the west. The singers usually play guitars, and in the 1920s they started using electric guitars. At first city people said country music was low class. It was popular mostly in the South. But during World War II, thousands of Southerners went to the Northeast and Midwest to work in the factories. They took their music with them. Soldiers from the rest of the country went to army camps(军营)in the South. They learned country music. Slowly it became popular all over the country.
Today country music is also popular everywhere in the United States and Canada—in small towns and in New York City, among black and white, and among educated and uneducated people. About 1, 200 radio stations broadcast country music twenty-four hours a day. English stars sing it in British English, and people in other countries sing it in their own languages. The music that started with cowboys and poor southerners is now popular all over the world.It can be learned from the passage that country music comes from .
| A.the Northeast and Midwest |
| B.factories and army camps in the South |
| C.real-life stories in small towns |
| D.the Appalachian Mountains and the West |
Before World War II country music was popular mainly in .
| A.the north | B. the south | C.the Midwest | D.the Northeast |
During World War II many Southerners went to the Northeast and the Mid-west because .
| A.they wanted to take music with them |
| B.they wanted to make other people like country music |
| C.they wanted to work in the factories there |
| D.they wanted to make country music popular |
Country music is one of the most popular kinds of music in the world today because .
| A.city people said it was low class |
| B.people could sing it in many different languages |
| C.it started with cowboys and poor Southerners |
| D.it is loved by different kinds of people in the world |
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
| A.Country music is about human feelings and events. |
| B.Country music is sung by stars all in English. |
| C.Country music is popular among city people today. |
| D.City people didn’t like country music at first. |
That cold January night, I was growing sick of my life in San Francisco. There I was, walking home at one in the morning after a tiring practice at the theatre. With opening night only a week ago, I was still learning my lines. I was having trouble dealing with my part-time job at the bank and my acting at night at the same time. As I walked, I thought seriously about giving up both acting and San Francisco. City life had become too much for me.
As I walked down empty streets under tall buildings, I felt very small and cold. I began running, both to keep warm and to keep away from any possible robbers (抢劫犯). Very few people were still out except a few sad-looking homeless people under blankets.
About a block from my apartment (公寓房间), I heard a sound behind me. I turned quickly, half expecting to see someone with a knife or a gun. The street was empty. All I saw was a shining streetlight. Still, the noise had made me nervous, so I started to run faster. Not until I reached my apartment building and unlocked the door did I realize what the noise had been. It had been my wallet falling to the sidewalk.
Suddenly I wasn’t cold or tired anymore. I ran out of the door and back to where I’d heard the noise. Although I searched the sidewalk anxiously for fifteen minutes, my wallet was nowhere to be found.
Just as I was about to give up the search, I heard the garbage truck (垃圾车) pull up to the sidewalk next to me. When a voice called from the inside, “ Alisa Camacho?” I thought I was dreaming. How could this man know my name? the door opened, and out jumped a small red-haired man with an amused look in his eye. “Is this what you’re looking for?” he asked, holding up a small square shape.
It was nearly 3 A.M. by the time I got into bed. I wouldn’t get much sleep that night, but I had gotten my wallet back. I also had gotten back some enjoyment of city life. I realized that the city couldn’t be a bad place as long as people were willing to help each other.How did the write feel when she was walking home after work?
| A.Cold and sick | B.Fortunate and helpful |
| C.Satisfied and cheerful | D.Disappointed and helpless |
From the first paragraph, we learn that the write was busy ______.
| A.solving her problem at the bank |
| B.taking part in various city activities |
| C.learning acting in a n evening school |
| D.preparing for the first night show |
On her way home the writer _______.
| A.lost her wallet unknowingly (不知不觉) |
| B.was stopped by a garbage truck driver |
| C.was robbed of her wallet by an armed man |
| D.found some homeless people following her |
In the fifth paragraph, why did the writer say she was dreaming?
| A.Someone offered to take her back home. |
| B.A red-haired man came to see her. |
| C.She heard someone call her name |
| D.Her wallet was found in a garbage truck. |
From the text, we can infer that the writer _________.
| A.would stop working at night |
| B.would stay on in San Francisco |
| C.would make friends with cleaners |
| D.would give up her job at the bank. |
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This course is taught by a number of business education teachers who have successfully taught typing courses before.The word “professional” in this advertisement most probably means “_____”
| A.spiritual | B.journalist | C.experienced | D.professor |
The shortest course is _____.
| A.Typing | B.Understanding Computers |
| C.Stop Smoking | D.Basic Photography |
A course which can do something good for your health will cost____.
| A.$30 | B.$50 | C.$10 | D.$125 |
There are typing courses_____.
| A.on Saturdays and Sundays |
| B.from Monday to Friday |
| C.from Monday to Saturday |
| D.on each day in the week |
If you can have free time only on weekends, you should take the course _________.
| A.Basic Photography | B.Understanding Computers |
| C.Stop Smoking | D.Typing |