The other night, I had to go to a meeting, which lasted past my daughter’s bedtime. I home and was brushing my teeth when I , and there on the bathroom mirror was a note in the of a heart. It said, “Hi, Mom! I Love You. Laurel.” Immediately, I cut a heart out of a piece of paper, and taped a next to hers, saying, “I Love You, too, Laurel. Love, Mom,” which she read the next morning.
Our family has that by integrating (交互式的) writing into our activities, we become more thoughtful of each other. Meanwhile, our daughter is learning to enjoy writing and becoming a(n) writer.
While teaching in a primary school, I how influential parents can be as children learn to write. when our daughter first began to scribble (涂鸦), I became by her work.I offered praise for her efforts, for I found that scribbling is far more complex and important than I had realized. It was obvious that her scribbles, being lovely art objects, showed a lot about her of the world of writing.
Gradually, our family began writing a great deal. I sensed that writing helped Laurel learn to read. As a matter of fact, by observing my own child and her friends and by reading professional books, I became more and more about how writing develops and how can help children become eager writers.
A.1eft B.returned C.missed D.headed
A.turned up B.turned down C.looked up D.looked on
A.size B.shade C.model D.shape
A.picture B.composition C.note D.page
A.found B.imagined C.dreamed D.doubted
A.relative B.useful C.daily D.personal
A.important B.ordinary C.fortunate D.skilled
A.learned B.regarded C.considered D.discussed
A.Yet B.Though C.But D.So
A.disappointed B.attracted C.puzzled D.worried
A.apart from B.because of C.instead of D.rather than
A.arguments B.fear C.understanding D.dislikes
A.when B.how C.where D.whether
A.particular B.clear C.anxious D.crazy
A.teachers B.friends C.books D.parents
Before India gained independence (独立), a few young men from the villages wanted to free India from the foreign rule; they wanted the British to quit India. They needed material wealth to 36 the British out of India, so they started collecting 37 in the Indian villages.
One day, they got encouraged to collect 38 things as well. They went from door to door carrying a huge bag, which gradually was 39 with money and gifts. As they went, a one-legged beggar kept 40 them. The young men did not mind.
At the 41 of the day, they entered a house to see 42 they had collected. The beggar also wanted to enter, but since he was not a member of the group, they did not 43 him in. The beggar said to them: “I walked such a 44 distance right behind you. You want freedom; I also want freedom. India is not only your motherland. It is also my motherland.”
45 , the young men got mad and told the beggar to go away. Then one of the men felt 46 for him, so they decided to 47 him the things they had collected. 48 the beggar was looking at the gifts in their bag, most of them were showing no 49 for him. Then suddenly the beggar opened up the bag that he had been carrying. It 50 a few coins and some rice. He threw all the contents into their bag at once.
At the 51 of this, immediately all the members of the revolutionary group started dropping 52 of gratitude (感激), because he had 53 all that he had to their cause. On that day, they had gone to visit so many rich families, who had given them next to 54 ; but this beggar had given them everything that he had! They were deeply 55 by the beggar’s contribution.
A.drive B.grow C.help D.pick
A.food B.money C.papers D.seeds
A.military B.material C.mysterious D.cultural
A.tired B.satisfied C.filled D.covered
A.following B.cheating C.calling D.beating
A.beginning B.end C.front D.middle
A.how B.what C.where D.when
A.stop B.drop C.allow D.promise
A.short B.near C.long D.little
A.At last B.At first C.At a time D.In that case
A.necessary B.patient C.thankful D.sorry
A.trouble B.serve C.show D.excite
A.Since B.While C.If D.Although
A.interest B.courage C.respect D.disappointment
A.included B.consisted C.held D.contained
A.thought B.sight C.sound D.moment
A.laughter B.difference C.truth D.tears
A.taken B.given C.wasted D.lost
A.something B.nothing C.everything D.anything
A.moved B.removed C.excited D.surprised
Charlie was a rich boy who had more toys than you could imagine. His family had a lot of money, and 1 he liked something, they would buy it for him. Then, he had no idea what things cost, and wouldn't 2 to take care of what he had. Nor did he realise how difficult it was for other children to get toys like the ones he had.
A time came, though, when he was 3 used to all his toys and various stuff that he began to want something 4 . One of his uncles found a fine horse and he gave it to Charlie. Charlie was very 5 at having a horse. He had never got something like that before.
However, he 6 the horse just as badly as he did all his other toys, and it soon started looking 7 . For the first time in his life Charlie became truly 8 . He loved the horse, and the fact that his family had offered to exchange it for a new one meant nothing to him. One day, while in the countryside, he saw a girl with a horse. The girl looked very poor, but the horse seemed happy and looked great.
Wondering how she had 9 this, Charlie secretly followed her, watching everything she did. First he followed them through the forest, where he saw that she never used the whip, and never 10 the horse. Then they came to the stable, and 11 they arrived the girl fed and watered the horse. Then she carefully groomed (照顾) it. Charlie was surprised. This was the 12 of what Charlie had done to his horse.
Charlie wanted to 13 and become like the girl. As no one had shown him how to do this, he 14 to her and asked her to teach him how to look after his horse. After her initial surprise, she happily 15 . With her he learned how to 16 care and effort into things. He learned that he could be much 17 with only a few special things that you truly 18 , than with thousands of toys that were only good for a short time and were then 19 aside. When the horse finally 20 all its strength and health, Charlie was happy that his effort had been worthwhile.
A.whichever B.whenever C.whatever D.however
A.refuse B.bother C.obey D.hesitate
A.so B.as C.quite D.very
A.usual B.different C.right D.expensive
A.excited B.interested C.annoyed D.hopeful
A.operated B.commanded C.trained D.treated
A.tired B.puzzled C.grateful D.sick
A.worried B.patient C.ashamed D.doubtful
A.controlled B.learned C.managed D.prepared
A.scratched B.hit C.broke D.damaged
A.even if B.every time C.now that D.soon after
A.glory B.devotion C.opposite D.assumption
A.change B.continue C.inspect D.overcome
A.got over B.turned over C.took over D.went over
A.agreed B.received C.adopted D.responded
A.give B.put C.spend D.take
A.stringer B.higher C.happier D.smarter
A.cared for B.cut down C.poured into D.looked up
A.picked B.dropped C.passed D.thrown
A.relieved B.recovered C.lost D.grasped
Hidden passengers traveling in ships, trams, or even cars can be a terrible trouble — especially when they are insects. As for this, there is a great 1 between human beings and insects. The 2 take every possible effort to avoid being discovered, while the latter quickly 3 attention to themselves.
We can only show mercy to the 4 man who had to stop his car soon after setting out from a country village to drive to London. Hearing a strange noise from the
5 of the car, he naturally got out to examine the wheels carefully, but he found nothing wrong, so he 6 his way. Again the noise began, 7 and became even louder. Quickly turning his head, the man saw what appeared to be a great 8 cloud following the car. When he stopped at a village further on, he was told that a queen bee must be hidden in his car as there were thousands of bees 9 .
On learning this, the man drove away as quickly as possible. After an hour's 10 driving, he arrived safely in London, where he parked his car outside a 11 and went in. It was not long before a customer who had seen him arrive 12in to inform him that his car was 13 with bees. The poor driver was 14 that the best way should be to call a 15 .In a short time the man arrived. He found the unwelcome passenger hidden near the wheels at the back of the car. Very thankful to the driver for this unexpected gift, the bee-keeper took the queen and her thousands of followers home in a large box.
A.connection B.difference C.communication D.similarity
A.passengers B.insects C.former D.first
A.give B.keep C.pay D.draw
A.unfortunate B.careless C.unpleasant D.hopeless
A.front B.back C.left D.right
A.drove B.continued C.pushed D.forced
A.normally B.gently C.quietly D.immediately
A.black B.beautiful C.white D.colorful
A.below B.ahead C.nearby D.behind
A.boring B.careful C.exciting D.hard
A.hotel B.museum C.hospital D.school
A.broke B.moved C.hurried D.dropped
A.crowded B.covered C.filled D.equipped
A.advised B.required C.ordered D.requested
A.bee-keeper B.policeman C.waiter D.repairman
In the spring of 1919, Princess Bazaar of Luxembour’s royal family met the royal kitchen helper Leon. Many nights, Leon went into the kitchen and made ___36___ for Bazaar. They always talked about the good times ___37___they were having ice-cream. They soon fell in love. But ___38___ their different social status, both of them buried the ___39___.
Soon, Bazaar was made to accept an arranged royal marriage. For days, Leon could not see Bazaar, he was___40___ with impatience. Finally, Bazaar ___41___ at the table a month later. While serving desserts, Leon ___42___ the letters DOVE, which is an abbreviation of DO YOU LOVE ME with hot chocolate on Bazaar’s ice-cream. Leon ___43___ that Bazaar could understand his feelings.
A few days later, Bazaar got ___44___ . One year later, Leon could not ___45___ the mental suffering and left the royal kitchen. Years later, he and his own family ___46___ a candy store.
Many years later, they met again. Bazaar ___47___ that that afternoon she ate the ice-cream made by Leon, but didn’t see the ___48___ letters then.
Hearing this, Leon broke down in tears, and he finally understood the past ___49___ .If that chocolate had been___50___, those letters would never have melted, and he would not have lost his last chance. Leon decided to ___51___ a solid chocolate which can ___52___ a long time.
After lots of ___53___ , the chocolate Dove was finally made and each piece of chocolate was___54___engraved(刻有) with the letters “DOVE”. It’s a symbol of the love between Leon and Bazaar.
Now more and more people fall in love with this chocolate. Giving someone DOVE means sending the___55___ of love: DO YOU LOVE ME?
A.dishes B.chocolate C.ice-cream D.cakes
A.until B.if C.while D.once
A.because of B.thanks to C.apart from D.regardless of
A.feelings B.difference C.silence D.needs
A.calling B.burning C.working D.talking
A.stood up B.turned up C.stayed up D.dressed up
A.wrote B.sent C.mixed D.noticed
A.expected B.declared C.allowed D.promised
A.sick B.angry C.married D.bored
A.reduce B.stop C.repeat D.bear
A.left B.visited C.ran D.found
A.realized B.remembered C.wondered D.thought
A.confusing B.interesting C.melting D.annoying
A.misunderstandings B.competitions C.judgment D.prejudice
A.stable B.powerful C.frozen D.solid
A.buy B.discover C.create D.enjoy
A.stand B.spare C.take D.preserve
A.breaks B.research C.pressure D.problems
A.luckily B.immediately C.quickly D.firmly
A.story B.memory C.whisper D.secret
The “Doorman”
On a trip to California, my family stopped for lunch. As we walked toward the entrance to the restaurant, a man, with a 36 beard and dirty hair, jumped up from a bench and opened the door for us.Regardless of his 37 , he greeted us in a friendly way.
Once inside, my daughters whispered, "Mom, he 38 " After we ordered our lunch, I explained, telling the kids to look 39 the dirt.We then watched other customers approach the restaurant but many 40 him.Seeing this rudeness truly upset me.The day I became a mother, I had decided to set a good 41 for my children.Yet sometimes when things didn't go right, being a good example was 42 When our meal arrived, I realized I had left the car-sick pills in the truck.With the windiest trip ahead, the kids needed them, so I 43 myself from the meal and went to get them.
Just then, the "doorman" was opening the door for a couple.They rushed past him without even acknowledging his 44 . Letting them in first, I said a loud "thank you" to him as I 45 .
When I returned, we talked a bit.He said he was not allowed inside 46 he purchased food.I went back and told my family his 47 . Then I asked our waitress to add one soup and sandwich.The kids looked 48 as we had already eaten, but when I said the order was for the "doorman" , they smiled.When it was time to 49 our trip, I noticed the "doorman" enjoying his meal.Upon seeing me, he stood up and thanked me heartily.He then 50 his hand for a handshake and I gratefully accepted.I suddenly noticed the tears in his eyes—tears of 51 . What happened next drew great astonishment: I gave the " doorman" a 52 ! He pulled away, with tears 53 down his face.
Back in truck, I fell into deep thought.While we can't choose many things in life, we can choose when to show gratitude.I said thanks to a man who had 54 held open a door for me, and also said thanks for that 55 to teach my children by example.
A.heavy B.messy C. long D. grey
A.service B.status C. appearance appearance D. attitude
A.smells B.smiles C. sniffs D. smokes
A.into B.over C. around D. beyond
A.hated B.missed C. ignored D. refused
A.example B.rule C. record D. target
A.tough B.accessible C. awkward D. stressful
A.withdrew B.freed C. prevented D. excused
A.company B.effort C. presence D. attempt
A. quitted B.exited C. marched D. approached
A. before B.though C. unless D. since
A. demand B.deed C. experience D. story
A. concerned B.puzzled C. shocked D. bored
A. continue B.start C. take D. make
A. waved B.washed C. raised D. extended
A. gratitude B.affection C. sympathy D. approval
A. nod B.hug C.lift D. clap
A. streaming B.slipping C. rushing D. breaking
A. firmly B.simply C. constantly D. politely
A. journey B.wisdom C. coincidence D. opportunity