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21.
CommunicationwithaStranger
LastweekendIsatonthebustalkingwithexcitementandsoreadytospendtimeinNewYorkCitywithoneofmybestfriendsfromcollege.AsItookthewindowseatandworeheadphonesoverears,Ialmostdidn'
t1theelderlymansittingbesideme.
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sWi-Ficonnection,whichturnedintoatwo-hour4.Infact,itdirectly5mypersonallife.
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Ithinkyou'
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1.A.checkB.noticeC.excuseD.believe
2.A.ThenB.InsteadC.AgainD.Also
3.A.throughB.withC.duringD.about
4.A.introductionB.explanationC.conversationD.competition
5.A.affected
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C.interrupted
D.created
6.A.searched
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7.A.sorry
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8.A.puzzled
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C.amazed
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C.treat
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B.suggestions
C.decisions
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11.A.raising
B.dropping
C.turning
D.nodding
12.A.regret
B.change
C.fear
D.desire
13.A.prepare
B.develop
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14.A.replaced
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C.discussed
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15.A.uncertainty
B.danger
C.responsibility
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16.A.identify
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C.benefited
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19.A.encouragement
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20.A.stable
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阅读理解
22.A
FirstDays
FirstDaysaremilestonesinourlives.Theymarkthebeginningofanewexperienceorjourney.Theyarealsofiledwithmixedemotions.Theycanbealittlefrighteningaswestepintotheunknown,buttheycanalsoinspireusastheygiveusfreshhopeforthefuture.Firstdaysarepowerfulaswecanleaveourmistakesandfailuresinthepastandmakeanewstart.
Iwanttoshareastorythatperfectlyillustratesthispoint.ItisastoryaboutalittlegirlnamedTrisha.Trishawasbornintoafamilyofteacherswhohadtaughtherthatreadingwasthekeytoknowledge.Shewatchedherolderbrotherashereadhisschoolbooksandcouldhardlywaitforthedaywhenshewouldlearntoread.
ButwhenTrishafinallystartedschool,shefoundthatshewasnotabletounderstandthewordsliketheotherboysandgirls.Nomatterhowhardshetried,thelettersmixeduptogether,andshesawonlyconfusion.Trishafellfurtherbehind,theotherchildrenlaughedandmadefunofher,andshebegantobelievethatshewasnotsmart.BythetimeTrishaenteredfifthgrade,shehadlostallconfidenceIherself.ThatwastheyearshemetMr.Falker.Hewasdifferent.HepraisedTrisha'
stalents,andhewouldn'
ttoleratetheotherchildrenteasingher.Mr.FalkerrealizedthatTrishadidn’tknowhowtoread,butheknewshecouldwithsomehelp.
Herecruited(招聘)areadingspecialist,andtogethertheyworkedwithTrishaafterschool.TheyhelpedhertowritelettersadhearthesoundsuntilonedayMr.Falkerhandedherabookandshereaditallbyherself.Shedidn'
tevennoticethetearsinhiseyes.
Thisisatruestory.ThelittlegirlisPatriciaPolacco,thefamouschildren’sauthor,andthankyouMr.Falkeristhetwenty-sixthbookthatshehaswritten.
Mr.Falkergaveherafreshnewstartwhenshewalkedintohisfifthgradeclassonthatfirstdayofschool.Andhemadeadifferenceinherlife.
Wecanallmakeadifferenceintheworld—onestudentatatimebyusing"
firstdays"
withwisdomand
grace,andgivingeachindividualthechancetostartoverandbecomethebestthattheycanbe.
(1)Trishafellfarbehindinschoolbecauseshe.
A.wasnotconfidentB.waslookeddownuponbyothers
C.didnotknowhowtoreadD.didnottryherbest
(2)Thepassageisprobablyintendedfor.
A.teachersB.studentsC.children’sauthorsD.readingspecialists
(3)Howdoesthewritermakehispoint?
A.Bygivinganexample.B.Bymakingsuggesting.C.Byarguing.D.Bypersuading.
(4)Thepassagemainlyconveysthemessagethatfirstdaysare.
A.frighteningaswestepintotheunknown
B.inspiringastheygiveusfreshhopeforthefuture
C.turningpointsfromwherewecanmakeanewstart
D.chanceswhenwecanforgetourmistakesandfailures
23.B
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