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Childrenareoftenupsetwhentheyseetheirparentsleavetheschoolwithoutthem."
Myparentsstoodoutside15,tormented(折磨)byhavingtostandbywhiletheirlittlegirl16.
Butsoonanotherlittlegirlappearedinthewindow.Shewastallerandolderandshe17herarmsaroundmeuntilIstoppedcrying.The18wasthemostcomfortingfeelingIhadeverexperienced,19thecomfortofmyownparents.Thenshetookmyhandandledmeawayfromthecryingwindow.Myparentsbreathedasighof20.
1.A.presenceB.arrivalC.safetyD.dependence
2.A.shookB.feltC.squeezedD.scratched
3.A.leisurelyB.nervouslyC.wildlyD.unwillingly
4.A.cheerfulB.unhappyC.depressedD.unique
5.A.accompaniedB.movedC.invitedD.guided
6.A.localB.magicC.stuffedD.joyful
7.A.progressedB.processedC.cameD.observed
8.A.roomB.accessC.groupD.procedure
9.A.infactB.inthemeantimeC.inallD.ingeneral
10.A.managedB.attemptedC.expectedD.scheduled
11.A.floodB.eruptC.occupyD.cover
12.A.annoyedB.horribleC.desperateD.incredible
13.A.leaveawayB.leaveoffC.turnaroundD.turnup
14.A.defendedB.struggledC.brokeD.pressed
15.A.frozenB.hopelessC.frustratedD.satisfied
16.A.sworeB.sufferedC.wanderedD.withdrew
17.A.showedB.reachedC.wrappedD.attached
18.A.bodyB.smileC.girlD.hug
19.A.nexttoB.superiortoC.juniortoD.closeto
20.A.appreciationB.gratitudeC.satisfactionD.relief
B
TheBestHoliday
Iwasunbelievablyproudofmynine-year-olddaughter.Emily21tobuyamountainbike.She’dbeensavingherpocketmoneyallyear,22doingsmalljobstoearnextramoney.
ByThanksgiving,shehadcollectedonly$49.Isaid,“Youcanhaveyourpickfrommybicycle23.”“Thanks,Daddy.Butyourbikesareso24.”Shewasright.Allmygirls’bikeswere1950smodels,notthekindakidtodaywould25choose.
AsChristmas26near,EmilyandIwentbikeshopping.Asweleftonestore,she27aSalvationArmyvolunteerstandingnexttoabigpot.“Canwegivesomething,Daddy?
”sheasked.“Sorry,Emily,I’moutof28.”Isaid.
ThroughoutDecember,Emilycontinuedto29hard.Thenoneday,shemadea30announcement.“I’mgoingtogivemytotalsavingsof$58tothepoorpeople.”SoonecoldmorningbeforeChristmas,Emilyhandedthemoneytoavolunteerwhowasreallyvery31.
32byEmily’sselflessness,Idecidedtocontribute33ofmyoldbicyclestoacardealerwhowascollectingusedbikesforpoorchildren.WhenIselectedashinymodelfrommycollection,34,itseemedasifasecondbiketookonaglow(发光).ShouldIcontributetwo?
No,onewouldbeenough.ButIcouldn’t35thefeelingthatIshouldgiveasecondbike.WhenIlater36thebikes,thecardealersaid,“You’remakingtwokidsvery37,sir.Hereareyourtickets.Foreachbicyclecontributed,we’re38onechancetowinagirls’mountainbike.”
Whywasn’tIsurprisedwhenthatsecondticketprovedtobethe39?
IliketothinkitwasGod’swayof40alittlegirlforasacrificebeyondheryears----whilegivingherdadalessonintheprocess.
21.A.promisedB.amazedC.determinedD.organized
22.A.aswellasB.ratherthanC.becauseofD.inaddition
23.A.collectionB.contributionC.shopD.club
24.A.strangeB.simpleC.oldD.messy
25.A.seldomB.likelyC.exactlyD.merely
26.A.drewB.becameC.wentD.pulled
27.A.rememberedB.guidedC.caughtD.noticed
28.A.dateB.changeC.controlD.order
29.A.studyB.tryC.pushD.work
30.A.publicB.surprisingC.randomD.risky
31.A.agreeableB.hopefulC.thankfulD.pitiful
32.A.MovedB.ShockedC.PersuadedD.Demanded
33.A.oneB.someC.twoD.any
34.A.thereforeB.howeverC.luckilyD.similarly
35.A.expressB.describeC.explainD.shake
36.A.returnedB.deliveredC.choseD.shared
37.A.generousB.curiousC.happyD.fair
38.A.pickingupB.showingupC.dependingonD.givingaway
39.A.presentB.harvestC.winnerD.chance
40.A.gettingB.praisingC.shelteringD.rewarding
二、阅读理解
IneverthoughtIwouldhavealife-changingexperienceatWal-Mart.
Althoughmythoughtswereonlyonspeed,thecheckoutlineIwasstandinginwasn’tmovingasquicklyasIwanted,andIglancedtowardthecashier.Therestoodamaninhisseventies,wearingglassesandanicesmile.Ithought,well,he’sanoldguy!
ForthenextfewminutesIwatchedhim.Hegreetedeverycustomerbeforescanningtheitems.Sure,hiswordsweretheusual,“How’sitgoing?
”Buthedidsomethingdifferent----heactuallylistenedtopeople.Thenhewouldrespondtowhattheyhadsaidandengagetheminabriefconversation.
Ithoughtitwasstrange.IhadgrownaccustomedtopeopleaskingmehowIwasdoingsimplyoutofroboticconversationalhabit.Afterawhile,youdon’tgiveanythoughttothequestionandjustmumble(嘟哝)somethingback.Icouldsay,“IjustfoundoutIhavesixmonthstolive,”andsomeonewouldreply,“Haveagreatday!
”Butthatwasn’ttheend.
Hegavethemthechange,walkedaroundthecounter,andextendedhisrighthandinanactoffriendship.Helookedthecustomersintheeyes.“Isurelywanttothankyouforshoppingheretoday,”hetoldthem.“Youhaveagreatday.Bye-bye.”
Thelooksonthefacesofthecustomerswerepriceless.Thereweresmilesandsomesheepishgrins.Allhadbeentouchedbyhissimplegesture----andinaplacetheyneverexpected.Theywouldgathertheirthingsandwalkout,smiling.
Ofcourse,hedidthesametomeandIgottoknowhisname,Marty.
Whowasthatguy?
ItwasasifSamWalton(沃尔玛的创始人)hadcomebackfromthedeadandinvadedthisoldguy’sbody.Ihadneverwalkedawayfromthatshopfeelinglikethat.
41.Accordingtothewriter,whencommonpeopleaskyou“How’sitgoing?
”,______________.
A.theydon’treallycarewhatyoumayanswer
B.theyarejustpracticingtheirconversationability
C.theyareinquiringaboutyourprivateinformation
D.theydon’texpecttohearanynegativeanswers
42.Whatwasmostcustomers’reactiontoMarty’sbehaviors?
A.Theythoughtitpriceless.B.Theywereinsomewaymoved.
C.Theythoughtitawfulandodd.D.Theyfeltsomewhatoffended.
43.Whatdoesthewriterintendtoexpressthroughthetext?
A.Oureverydaylifeisalwaysfullofsurprises
B.Mostcustomersenjoybeingtreateddifferently.
C.Beingdifferentisagoodwayofdoingbusiness.
D.Alittlepositiveactioncanmakeabigdifference.
WhenBenjaminwasineighthgrade,hequittheswimteam."
I'
mnotMichaelPhelps,whyamIevenontheteam?
”hesaid.
AUStherapistwhoresearchesperfectionismatNorthwesternUniversityrealizedyearslaterwhathadhappened.Benjamin'
sperfectionismwascreatingunrealisticstandards.Unabletomeetthem,hequit.
“Myperfectionismpromptedhighexpectations,andthatcausedrealsuffering,"
Bensaid.Heisnotaloneinfeelingthatperfectionismcanleadtoanxiety.Somanymillennialssufferfromtheillsofperfectionismthatpsychologistsareissuingwarningsandschoolsareemphasizingtheneedtoacceptfailure.
Northwesternhasheldmeetingsthatofferedtipsonhowstudentscoulddealwithaperfectionismproblem.Jessica,leadingtheeventsandresearches,saideverygenerationisaspongeforthemessagesitreceives.Millennials,morethananyothergenerationinAmericansociety,arereceivingclearmessagesaroundachieving,"
shesaid."
There'
sanabsenceofmessagingthattryingyourhardestisstillOK."
TheAmericanPsychologicalAssociationalsofoundthatrecentgenerationsofcollegestudentshavereportedhigherlevelsofperfectionismthanearliergenerations.This“desiretoachievealongwithbeingoverlycriticalofoneselfandothers"
affectsyoungpeople'
smentalhealth,accordingtoresearchdatafromover40,000collegestudents.
Researchersnotedthatsocialmediaaddscomparativepressure,alongwiththedrivetoearnmoneyandachievecareergoals.Perfectionistsoftencreateunrealisticgoals,whichcanleadtoahigherriskoffailure.
Incollege,Benjaminfoundhimselfsurroundedbysomanyintelligentpeoplethathefeltheshouldhavebeenachievingahigherlevelthanhewas."
Itmakesyoufeelkindofcrazy,“hesaid.
Thistypeofthinkingcanleadtopeopleputtinginlesseffort,which,astheyfallbehind,cancreatemoreanxiety."
Itmakespeoplefeelkindofisolated.”Andthat,“Benjaminadded,“cancausestudentstodriftawayfromtheirschool.”
44.WhydidBenjamingiveupontheswimteam?
A.BecauseheisnotMichaelPhelps.
B.Becausehelackedthepassion.
C.Becausehecouldn'
tliveuptohisexpectations.
D.Becauseswimmingwastoodifficultforhimtolearn.
45.AccordingtoBenjamin,perfectionismmadehim______.
A.dreamofbecomingMichaelPhelpsB