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My mother used to ask me what was the most important part of the body. Through the years I would guess at what I thought was the correct answer.

When I was younger, I thought sound was very important to us as humans. So I said, "My ears, Mommy." She said, "No, many people are deaf. But you keep thinking about it and I will ask you again soon."

Several years had passed before she asked me again, Since making my first try, I had thought over the correct answer. So this time I told her, "Mommy, sight(视力) is very important to everybody, so it must be our eyes." She looked at me and told me. "You are learning fast, but the answer is not correct because there are many people who can't see."

Over the years, Mother asked me a couple more times and always her answer was, "No, but you are getting smarter every year, my boy."

Then last year, my grandpa died. Everybody was hurt. Everybody was crying at the funeral (葬礼). My mom looked at me when it was our turn to say our final goodbye to grandpa. She asked me, "Do you know the most important body part yet, my dear?"

I was shocked when she asked me this now. I always thought this was a game between her and me. She saw the confusion (团惑) on my face and told me, "This question is very important. It shows that you have really lived your life." I saw her eyes in tears.

She said, "My dear, the most important body part is your shoulder."

I asked, "Is it because it holds up(抬起) your head ?"

She replied, "No, it is because it can hold the head of a friend or a loved one when they cry. Everybody requires a shoulder to cry on sometimes in life, my dear. I only hope that you have enough love and friends that you will have a shoulder to cry on when you require it."

Then and there I knew the most important body part is not a selfish (白私的) one. It is Sympathetic (体谅的) to the pain of others.

(1)Why did the writer first think "ears" were the most important part ofbody? Becausc he thought

that sound   

A.

was sweet to hear

B.

was important to humans

C.

can be heard by people

D.

can pass through quickly

(2)What happened to the writer's family last year in the passage?   

A.

His grandpa died.

B.

His mother left home.

C.

His house was burnt.

D.

His father was hurt.

(3)Where did the writer get the correct answer from his mother?   

A.

A, At home.

B.

At the school.

C.

At the funeral.

D.

At the station.

(4)What can we learn from the passage?   

A.

We should often cry in life.

B.

We should hold up our head high.

C.

We should listen to our mothers' words.

D.

We should learn to understand other's pain.

科目 英语   题型 阅读理解   难度 中等
知识点: 判断推理 人生感悟类阅读 内容归纳 文中细节
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People become nearsighted because their eyeballs grow out of shape and light entering their eyes cannot focus correctly. The body can produce a chemical called dopamine (多巴胺) to stop eyeballs from changing shape. And guess what scientists have just discovered? Sunlight can help our bodies produce more dopamine, reported AFP.
According to the study, primary school students in Singapore spend only 30 minutes outdoors every day; in Australia, by contrast (相反), kids spend about three hours a day outside. As a result, fewer children in Australia are nearsighted – only 10 percent, compared with 90 percent in Singapore.
“Children in East Asia just go to school, go home and stay inside. They study and they watch television,” Ian Morgan of the Australian National University told AFP.
But being a bookworm or a couch potato does not directly harm the eyes, added Morgan. “As long as they get outside, it doesn’t seem to matter how much study they do,” he explained. “There are some kids who study hard and get outside and play hard and they are generally fine. The ones who are at major risk are the ones who study hard and don’t get outside. As a result of massive (巨大的) educational pressures and the construction (构成) of a child’s day, the amount of time they spend outside in bright light is minimized.”
Experts suggest children should stay outside for two to three hours every day. This can include time spent in the playground and walking to and from school.
What is the main reason for the large number of nearsighted students in East Asia?

A.Too much reading or gaming. B.Being short of sunlight.
C.Genetic (基因) reasons. D.Being short of exercise.

How long do experts suggest children stay outside every week?

A.Two to three hours. B.Fourteen to twenty-one hours.
C.Two to three days. D.Over twenty-one hours.

In the writer’s opinion, why can’t East Asian students get enough bright light?

A.Because they don’t like sports.
B.Because their parents don’t allow them to.
C.Because they have great pressures from study.
D.Because they spend more time playing video games.

According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.Dopamine is a chemical that causes eyeballs to grow out of shape.
B.Dopamine can stop light entering the eyes from focusing correctly.
C.Spending time in the sun can make the loss of dopamine in the body.
D.The more dopamine a person has in their body, the better eyesight he or she has.

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One day a little boy decided to dig a hole behind his house after watching a science program. As he was working, a couple of boys stopped by to watch. “What are you doing?” asked one of the visitors. “I want to dig a deep hole all the way through the earth!” the boy answered excitedly. The older boys began to laugh, telling him that it was impossible to do it. Then they left.
The little boy kept on digging and digging. Suddenly, a few small colorful stones caught his eyes. He collected them and put them into a glass jar (罐) patiently. Humming (哼唱) a song, he went on digging. The jar was full soon. Then he talked to himself calmly and proudly, “Maybe I can’t finish digging all the way through the earth, but look at what I have found in the process (过程) of digging!”
The boy’s goal (目标) was too difficult, but it did cause him to go on, in other words, to cause us to keep working!
Not every goal will be achieved. Not every job will end up with a success. Not every dream will come true. But when you can’t achieve your goal, maybe you can say, “Yes, but look what I’ve found along the way! There are so many wonderful things that have come into my life because I tried to do something!” It is in the digging that life is lived. It is the unexpected joy on the journey that really has a meaning.
What did the boy do after watching a program?

A.He bought a glass jar.
B.He started to dig a hole.
C.He played with some visitors.
D.He went on watching the program.

What did the older boys think of the little boy?

A.He was silly.
B.He was strict.
C.He was strong-minded.
D.He was energetic.

What does the underlined sentence “It is in the digging that life is lived.” mean according to the article?

A.Life is to make a big success.
B.Life is to find the colorful stones.
C.Life is difficult but colorful.
D.Life is on the way to achieve the goal.

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a. bank
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c. some gas stations and bars
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e. a shoe shop
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A.abce B.bdef C.abcf D.cdef

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C.It’s common to see some drunken people in the writer’s hometown.
D.The writer moved to the city because he didn’t like his hometown.

We can learn from the last paragraph that in the writer’s hometown.

A.not many job chances are provided
B.employees don’t make much money
C.most people live a very hard life
D.only the old still live there

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Fighting on TV is a big problem for kids. Young people are good at following. Scientists have found that those who watch a lot of fighting shows are more likely to fight.
Scientists say if kids watch too much TV, they will.

A.learn language skills more easily
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