On a cold November afternoon, my mother and I were walking back home from a pizza store. We had bought many things. We were dressed , and I was feeling a little as I was carrying our shopping bag, so I decided to throw something away. I was walking towards a dustbin(垃圾箱) I noticed a poor man walking out of the restaurant in front of us. He headed over to the nearby dustbin and started looking through it.
I suddenly felt very because I was about to throw away a new drink just because it was too heavy. I walked up to him and handed the and some bread over to him. The man looked up and took what I gave him. A huge smile on his face. I felt I couldn’t be happier with . But then he said, “Wow, this is my son’s lucky day!”
With that, he thanked me happily and started off on his bike. I heard him singing as he rode away. I got a warm inside. I now understand what it by the saying “Giving is getting”.
it was only a little action, I got and learned more in those two minutes than I did in the rest of the month. Everyone in the world help. Everyone can give help and everyone can be helped.
The look of that man’s happiness appears in my mind I have the chance to do something nice. This is the power(力量)of .
A.poorly B.simply C.warmly D.expensively
A.worried B.interested C.surprised D.tired
A.and B.but C.so D.when
A.nervous B.happy C.sorry D.proud
A.money B.toys C.drink D.clothes
A.in silence B.in surprise C.in anger D.in excitement
A.turned B.appeared C.went D.ran
A.myself B.ourselves C.yourself D.himself
A.still B.once C.even D.ever
A.idea B.welcome C.word D.feeling
A.aims B.means C.looks D.offers
A.If B.Though C.Because D.While
A.needs B.gives C.takes D.brings
A.whichever B.however C.whatever D.whenever
A.kindness B.friendship C.knowledge D.feeling
Night after night, she came to help me sleep, even long after my childhood years.
I don’t remember it first started making me a little angry 一 my mom’s hands pushing my hair that way. But it really made me uncomfortable, for they rough(粗糙的)against my young skin. Finally, one night, I her, ‘‘Don’t do that any more. Your hands are too rough!” She didn’t say anything, she never did it again.
Years later, I missed my mother’s and her goodnight kiss on my face. I’m not a little girl any more. My mom is her mid-seventies, and her rough hands are still doing things for my family and me.
Now my own children have . It was late on Thanksgiving Eve. As I slept in my bedroom, a familiar hand ran across my to push the hair from my head. Then a kiss, ever so softly, touched my brow(额头).
Taking my mom’s hand, I told her how I was for that night I shouted at her. But my mom didn’t know what I was talking about. She had forgotten it long ago.
That night, I with a new appreciation(感激)for my mother’s caring hands. And the guilt(内疚)that I had carried around for so long was nowhere to be found.A. when B. where C. why
A. looked B. felt C. seemed
A. nodded at B. shouted at C. seemed
A. so B. or C. but
A. hands B. words C. smiles
A. on B. in C. at
A. stayed up B. woken up C. grown up
A. nose B. face C. mouth
A. sorry B. tired C. relaxed
A. left home B. kept working C. fell asleep
Perhaps the only test score that I remember is the 55 I got when I was in high school.
The test was the final for a course. I remember waiting anxiously as my teacher Mr. Right handed out our papers one after another. It was a rather test. I heard my classmates groaning (叹息), and I could tell by the groans that the scores weren’t looking good.
Mr. Right put my paper on my desk. There in big red numbers, circled to draw attention , was my score, 55! I lowered my head, and covered the score up quickly. A 55 is not something that you wanted your classmates to see.“The scores were not very good, none of you 7 ,” Mr Right said. “The highest score in the class was a 55.”
A 55. That’s me! my sad look didn’t look so bad. I had the highest score. I felt a lot better.
I walked home alone that day with the low but high score. My mother knew that I had a big test that day and asked me as soon as I got home, “How did you do in your test?” “I got 55,” I said. A frown(皱眉) now stood on my mother’s face. I knew I had to immediately. “But Mum, I had the highest score in the class,” I proudly stated (陈述). I thought that explanation would make a difference. “You failed!!” my mother replied. “But it’s the highest!” I insisted. “I don’t care what scores others had, you failed. What matters is what you do!” my mother firmly (坚定地) said.
For years, my mother was in that way. It didn’t matter what others did, it only mattered what I did and that I did it excellently.
We often don’t understand the of good parents until we ourselves stand in the parents’ shoes. My mother’s words have carried me throughout life.
A.boring B.difficult C.strange D.interesting
A.failed B.missed C.passed D.won
A.Suddenly B.Finally C.Certainly D.Slowly
A.insist B.explain C.prove D.answer
A.always B.seldom C.still D.once
A.courage B.kindness C.trouble D.wisdom
Mr. Jackson began his trip last Saturday. Two days later when he was traveling in the country by , he saw a dog behind a man. As the car came near them, the dog suddenly started to the road. Of course the car hit the poor animal and killed it.
Mr. Jackson his car and walked to the man. “I’m very that this happened.” he said. “How much shall I ? Will ten dollars be enough? ”
“Oh, yes.” said the man. “Ten dollars will be enough. " Mr. Jackson put his hand into his pocket, but he only found dollars in the pocket. “Sorry, sir, I’ve only five dollars.” said Mr. Jackson.
“No problem. That’s enough.” The fat man answered. “Thanks a lot. That’s very kind of you.” Mr. Jackson thanked the fat man and away. When the car went away, the fat man looked down at the dog and thought. “I want to know dog it is.”
A.bus B.bike C.car D.boat
A.go B.cross C.run D.fly
A.started B.ran C.drove D.stopped
A.happy B.sorry C.lucky D.glad
A.give B.take C.bring D.have
A.quite B.many C.little D.a little
A.four B.five C.six D.seven
A.heard B.watched C.got D.cost
A.drove B.ran C.walked D.swam
A.what B.whose C.which D.where
One morning Mr. Green is driving around the country and a small bookshop. When he sees an old man on the side of the road, he stops his car and says to _ old man, “Excuse me. I want to the Sun Bookshop. Do you know it?”
“Yes,” the old man answers, “I you the way.” He gets Mr. Green’s car, and they drive about twelve miles (英里). they come to a small house, the old man says “Stop here.” Mr. Green stops and looks at the house in front of . But this isn’t the ,” he says to the old man. ”Right,” the old man answers, “this is my house, and now I’ll show you the to the bookshop. Turn around and go back nine miles. you can see the bookshop”
A.look for B.looking for C.finding D.find
A.the B.a C.an D./
A.go B.goes C.going D.to go
A.shows B.is showing C.can show D.showing
A.by B.at C.into D./
A.Because B.When C.Why D.After
A.her B.he C.him D.they
A.shop B.hotel C.sun D.bookshop
A.street B.time C.way D.car
A.For B.Then C.Or D.But
Mrs. Green was very fat. “Don’t eat bread cakes,” her doctor said to her, and her husband said, “I am going to stop her them, doctor.”
Mrs. Green a nice cake, and her husband ate (吃) of it. Then he went out, and his wife cut a small and ate it. It was very . She cut a piece and ate that. a few minutes, she finished the cake. “My husband is going to be .
am I going to do ?” she thought(想). She made cake very quickly, ate of that, and left half on the table. Her husband came later, and he was quite.
A.and B.or C.so D.but
A.making B.taking C.eating D.using
A.bought B.gave C.sold D.made
A.half B.all C.some D.little
A.cake B.bread C.piece D.meal
A.well B.small C.big D.good
A.kind of B.small C.bigger D.large
A.When B.In C.At D.For
A.happy B.worried C.glad D.angry
A.What B.Which C.How D.Why
A.again B.more C.another D.some
A.all B.half C.both D.either
A.other B.others C.another D.the other
A.down B.back C.up D.out
A.angry B.hungry C.excited D.happy