【2013年北京】
I bought a jasmine plant for my office. When I bought it, I was told it would bloom(开花) and the sweet smell would fill my office. I had the plant for two months, and every day I looked at it, but there weren't any flowers or pleasant smell. I was not happy, so I gave the plant to my friend Linda.
One day, another friend Mary called and invited me to her office. When I walked in, her jasmine flowers surprised me. I reached out to touch the flowers. Mary cut some and gave them to me. I couldn't help smelling them. Surrounded by the sweet smell of only a handful of these flowers, I suddenly understood something.
Mary bought her plant the same time I did. It took a year for her jasmine to bloom. I was so impatient for mine to bloom; regretfully, I gave it away.
In a way my life is like the jasmine plant. I need to be patient and let things happen.
Last Sunday Linda told me that she was going abroad the next week. Before she left, she returned the plant to me. This time I am going to wait. I have learned that when we want something in our life, we have to be patient. I am slowly learning to have that patience to wait for my jasmine to bloom.
Before she gave the jasmine away, the writer had it for .
A.one day | B.one year |
C.two weeks | D.two months |
When the writer saw Mary's jasmine, she felt____________ .
A.unhappy | B.peaceful |
C.hopeful | D.surprised |
What has the writer learned from her experience?
A.Patience is needed in life. |
B.Flowers can make life better. |
C.Friendship is necessary for us. |
D.Jasmine can be a wonderful plant. |
In Los Angeles, a waiter served a group of teens. The waiter remembered his experience as a young high school student. So he made sure the teens had a pleasant experience at the restaurant. The waiter made sure of it.
After serving all the teens doing a great job, he was left a tip(消费),only¥3.28. That was hardly enough to buy a drink at Starbucks. The waiter went home. And he felt hatred for the students who did not know the value of hard work. They looked down on people like him. Or so he thought.
After several days, the waiter forgot about it. His life went on as usual. But ten days later, he received a letter from the teens.
"About a week and a half ago, on October 7, my three friends and I came to eat at this restaurant as our own homecoming celebration. It was an exciting experience for us to be here alone, and it was all new to us. And you were the best waiter we could ask for. You were kind, helpful, and didn't treat us like babies! So I want to say thank you for making our 'grown﹣up' experience so amazing and fun. "I would also like to say sorry on behalf of(代表) my group. Since we were new to all of this,our 13﹣year﹣old minds didn't exactly know how to deal with the bill.The bill was reasonable(合乎情理),but we had completely forgotten(and didn't know,to be honest) what a tip even was, let alone how much to give. So we emptied our pockets, and all our money added up to ¥3.28. "Having no idea of how small this really was ,we left. Later, we realized our mistake and felt terrible. We knew we had to make it right." "So together with this letter, you wail find the correct 18% tip + extra for simply being amazing. Thank you for your help and patience and also thank you for making our night fun. Thank you!"
(1)How did the waiter receive the group of teens?
A. |
He tried to make them pay more. |
B. |
He served them like other waiters. |
C. |
He treated them as young children. |
D. |
He did his best to make them happy. |
(2)Why did the group of teens leave that small tip?
A. |
Because they looked down on the waiter. |
B. |
Because they didn't know what a tip meant. |
C. |
Because they weren't pleased with the service. |
D. |
Because they thought the tip should be that much. |
(3)What made the teens write the letter?
A. |
The tip they left for the waiter. |
B. |
The bill the restaurant received. |
C. |
The way the waiter served them. |
D. |
The fun they had at the restaurant. |
(4)What do restaurant waiters mind most in America?
A. |
What kind of guests they receive. |
B. |
What dishes people usually order. |
C. |
Whether they are given reasonable tips. |
D. |
How much customers pay for their meals. |
(5)What did the group of teens try to say in the letter?
A. |
They were quite thankful for the waiter's service. |
B. |
They had realized their mistake and made it right. |
C. |
They had a wonderful experience at the restaurant. |
D. |
They wanted more customers to go to the restaurant. |
Summer English at St Clare' s, Oxford
We offer holiday courses for teenagers in Oxford. You can improve your English, enjoy great trips and activities and make new friends of your own age.
Telephone: 01865 552031
website: www.stclares.ac.uk Ages: Young children (9﹣12),Teenagers(13﹣17)
Creative Arts Summer School
Designed for young students with a great interest in panting, providing them with an exciting experience to explore creative pathways and develop skills for the future.
Telephone: 01202 363831
Website: aub.ac.uk Ages: Teenagers(14﹣15)
XUK Activity Summer Camp
Beautiful setting! Fantastic activities! Friendly and experienced staff!
Activities include adventure, sports, drama, and more!
Telephone: 020 8371 9686
Website: xukcamps.com Ages: Teenagers(13﹣17)
YMT's Musical Theatre Summer Camps 2018
YMT's summer camps are open to anyone aged 6﹣17 looking to develop their acting, singing and dancing abilities. Join the UK's leading music theatre company!
Telephone: 020 8563 7725 Website: www.youthmusictheatreuk.org
Ages: Young children (6﹣12),Teenagers (13﹣17)
Notes:explore 探索;staff 员工;drama 戏剧
(1)If you are interested in painting, you may call for more information.
A. |
020 8371 9686 |
B. |
01202 363831 |
C. |
020 8563 7725 |
D. |
01865 552031 |
(2)If you visit , you may get some information about drama.
A. |
aub.ac.uk |
B. |
www.stclares.ac.uk |
C. |
xukcamps.com |
D. |
www.youthmusictheatreuk.org |
(3)Eight﹣year﹣old Mike can go to in the summer.
A. |
XUK Activity Summer Camp |
B. |
Creative Arts Summer School |
C. |
Summer English at St Clare's, Oxford |
D. |
YMT's Musical Theatre Summer Camps 2018 |
(4)What a special about Summer English at St Clare's, Oxford?
A. |
It is open to all ages. |
B. |
It requires creative ideas. |
C. |
It has experienced staff. |
D. |
It offers language courses. |
(5)Where is the text most probably from?
A. |
A science report. |
B. |
A school introduction. |
C. |
A shopping poster. |
D. |
A website for teenagers. |
"Let's go wrestling,Dad!" 《摔跤吧,爸爸》is one of the Top 10 movies recently. It tells a true story about an Indian man and his two daughters. His name's Mahavir. In real life, he is called"the father of Indian women wrestling", because thousands of girls across India have been supported to take up wrestling with his efforts.
A very famous Indian actor﹣Amir Khan,played the role of Mahavir in the movie. It was an unusual experience for him to play this role. Amir Khan was very serious about his character and tried to make this character close to the true story. In order to act well,he needed to put on weight to be very fat and then do sports to be very strong in a short time.
Amir Khan started to eat a lot every day before making the movie. He ate at least 5 meals a day including much junk food. He became too fat to run quickly.
It is simple to be fat but difficult to be strong. Amir Khan invited many coaches to train him to lose weight and it took him a few months to be strong. He must eat less and drink more. Strengthtraining is also important. This kind of physical training is very boring. He had to lift different weight and do it over and over again. Amir Khan set a goal to himself day by day and the minute he made it, he fell down on the ground and could hardly stand up. In the end, he became the exact person the movie needs.
The role he played was very moving and he succeeded at last.As he says, the most important thing in life is not whether you can reach your goal but whether you have made greatest efforts.
(1)From the passage, What is Amir Khan's job?
A. |
A player |
B. |
An actor |
C. |
A director |
D. |
A coach |
(2)Why is Mahavir called "the father of Indian women wrestling"?
A. |
Because he is a very famous Indian player. |
B. |
Because he played a role movie "Let's go wrestling, Dad!" |
C. |
Because he supported many Indian women to take up wrestling. |
D. |
Because he became strong in a short time. |
(3)What does the underlined word"strength"mean in Chinese?
A. |
力量 |
B. |
目标 |
C. |
疲劳 |
D. |
节食 |
(4)What is the correct order of the following things about Amir Khan?
①He changed his eating habits and did sports to become strong.
②He was serious about the character and he needed to make great efforts.
③To be fat, he ate too much food.
④Finally,he succeeded.
A. |
③②①④ |
B. |
②③④① |
C. |
②①④③ |
D. |
②③①④ |
(5)Which of the following is NOT true about Amir Khan from the passage?
A. |
"Let's go wrestling, Dad!"is a true story about Amir Khan himself. |
B. |
He became very fat at first and then lost weight in a very short time. |
C. |
In order to act well, he trained so hard. |
D. |
He tried to play a perfect role in the movie. |
Are you the only child in your family? Have you heard of"the two﹣child policy(政策)"?
Everyone knows the one﹣child policy. It is a population control method. Chinese government aimed to control the increasing population at that time. Many Chinese couples understood thatand followed this policy for nearly 40 years. Everyone should be responsible for our country.
However, as time goes by, some problems appear in our society. At present, these problems are many about:
● The number of the workers changed from about 960 million in 2010 to 940 million in 2012. The number changed to 930 million in 2014 and will possibly fall by 29 million by 2020.
● China is now getting into aging(老龄化)society.There will be more old people in the following years. But the society will be short of doctor and nurses to take care of them.
● The population of China will be become smaller and smaller if one﹣child policy continues. It's the basic reason that leads to the two problems above.
That's why Chinese government began the two﹣child policy on January 1 st,2016. It allows each family to have two children. The government expects it can help solve those social problems gradually. This policy will help offer enough workers in the future and prevent our country from entering the aging society. It is reported that will be around 2.5 million newly﹣born babies each years.
(1)From the passage, we know that .
A. |
our government is facing 3 main problems |
B. |
the one﹣child policy started on January 1 st, 2016 |
C. |
our population increased a lot from 2010 to 2014 |
D. |
the two﹣child policy won't work at all |
(2)The underlined word"that" in paragraph 2 means .
A. |
the family |
B. |
the increasing population |
C. |
the one ﹣child policy |
D. |
the two ﹣child policy |
(3)The number of the workers was in 2014.
A. |
980 million |
B. |
940 million |
C. |
930 million |
D. |
29 million |
(4)You may read this passage in part in a magazine.
A. |
Traveling and Transportation |
B. |
Society and History |
C. |
Food and Health |
D. |
Science and Art |
(5)The writer thinks to announce two﹣child policy.
A. |
impossible |
B. |
harmful |
C. |
meaningless |
D. |
necessary |
"Let's take a taxi" We may say or hear it anywhere. It's convenient for us to take a taxi now. Here is interesting story about taxi.
On a spring night of 1907, a young man named Alan went to see an opera in New York with his girlfriend. After the opera, they talked about it happily, then they left the theater. Alan wanted to go home in a carriage(马车)because he didn't drive his car and it was too late. It was only half a mile from his home and normal price should be about 10 dollar. But to his surprise, he was told to pay 100 dollars! It was unexpected and Alan got angry. He argued with the man who drove the carriage and they had a flight. Unluckily, Alan was beaten badly and he had to go home on foot with his girlfriend.
After that, Alan came up with an idea. He asked one of his friends to make a special clock. The clock could show how far a man drove and how long it look. Alan put this clock in his own car and named his car"taxi".
The he drove his taxi to help people go to different places. He started his new business.
(1)Alan and his girlfriend went to see an opera in a carriage.
(2)The price of the ride was far more expensive than Alan thought.
(3)Alan felt it was unfair to pay so much money.
(4)A friend of Alan put the special clock in the carriage.
(5)Alan used his taxi to do business.