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21.

CommunicationwithaStranger

LastweekendIsatonthebustalkingwithexcitementandsoreadytospendtimeinNewYorkCitywithoneofmybestfriendsfromcollege.AsItookthewindowseatandworeheadphonesoverears,Ialmostdidn'

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sWi-Ficonnection,whichturnedintoatwo-hour4.Infact,itdirectly5mypersonallife.

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Ithinkyou'

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3.A.throughB.withC.duringD.about

4.A.introductionB.explanationC.conversationD.competition

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阅读理解

22.A

FirstDays

FirstDaysaremilestonesinourlives.Theymarkthebeginningofanewexperienceorjourney.Theyarealsofiledwithmixedemotions.Theycanbealittlefrighteningaswestepintotheunknown,buttheycanalsoinspireusastheygiveusfreshhopeforthefuture.Firstdaysarepowerfulaswecanleaveourmistakesandfailuresinthepastandmakeanewstart.

Iwanttoshareastorythatperfectlyillustratesthispoint.ItisastoryaboutalittlegirlnamedTrisha.Trishawasbornintoafamilyofteacherswhohadtaughtherthatreadingwasthekeytoknowledge.Shewatchedherolderbrotherashereadhisschoolbooksandcouldhardlywaitforthedaywhenshewouldlearntoread.

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stalents,andhewouldn'

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tevennoticethetearsinhiseyes.

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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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