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      The New Year party was usually held at my aunt’s huse and my favrite part was the apple cake. At the age f 11, when I first fund ut that my grandfather, wh was never in the kitchen, was the master behind it, I was greatly 1 . And I thught that this was the perfect chance t get the recipe (制作方法), and that I culd actually have a time t 2 with him.
      Since then, I wuld g t my aunt’s early n the mrning f New Year’s Day, and we’d make the cake tgether happily. I was amazed that Grandpa culd peel an apple in ne rind. And we’d mix everything and put it int the ven. Once the cake was dne, the huse wuld immediately smell like apples.
      But as I gt lder, s did Grandpa.
      One New Year’s Day, as I was taking ut the apples frm the shpping bag 3 as usual, he lked at me and said, “Sphia, what are yu ding?”
      I was shcked. I knew that he was beginning t frget things, but I didn’t think he wuld frget this. It was ur 4 . It was ur time f bnding (联络感情). My heart ached. “We’re making the apple cake. Yu knw, we always make a cake n New Year’s Day.”
      And he said, “Apple cake? Can yu teach me?”
      Nw, I was terrified (很害怕的). Still, I 5 Grandpa in making the cake because I didn’t want this traditin t die. But the whle time it just didn’t feel the same.
      Fast-frward t this New Year, Grandpa was in hspital, and we’d have ur family get tgether there. T bring a bit f 6 t the family, I decided t make the apple cake at hme by myself. But I was 7 myself the whle time. I was afraid the cake was ging t taste terrible because it didn’t have Grandpa’s tuch.
      At the hspital, everyne was surrunding (围绕) him, creating sme 8 . Grandpa lked dwn at the cake, and then lked back up at me and smiled. And I felt memries f ur shared mments flding back t him.
      Even thugh he was in hspital, it felt like we had made the cake tgether.
      1.A.surprisedB.wrriedC.scaredD.satisfied
      2.A.cmpareB.cnnectC.studyD.perfrm
      3.A.cheerfullyB.prudlyC.nervuslyD.curiusly
      4.A.recrdB.ruleC.interestD.traditin
      5.A.servedB.guidedC.fllwedD.prtected
      6.A.trustB.cmpanyC.respectD.cmfrt
      7.A.cheatingB.excusingC.dubtingD.thanking
      8.A.spaceB.wealthC.magicD.warmth
      中考模拟真题练习
      Last week, I drve t Je’s Hardware t get a few items. Upn returning t my 1 , I nticed a cat underneath (在下面) and bent dwn t find ut what happened. At this pint, my wallet fell ff—but I didn’t ntice it was 2 until abut an hur later. I retraced (原路返回) my steps, asked arund and tre my car inside ut. Nthing. I lst my wallet.
      After this fact sank in, I was abut t call the bank and have them 3 me a new credit card (信用卡) when a little vice inside my head said, “Wha! 4 dwn. Smene must have picked it up. An average citizen, just like yu. What wuld she r he d?”
      S I held back and I was ging t give it a day. Then, early that evening, I was surfing the Internet fr a new wallet when I heard a knck n the dr. There was a man wh I did nt recgnize. Culd it be?
      After we exchanged greetings, he 5 me my wallet. He fund it in the parking lt, thught f drpping it ff at Je’s Hardware but 6 t drive ver and return it in persn.
      He tld me his 7 , but I was vercme with emtin and cannt be 100% sure. I think it was David. I ffered him a cash reward but he refused. He was just a regular guy ding the right thing.
      David, thank yu s very much fr returning my wallet and reinfrcing (强化) my belief that there are always sme 8 and hnest peple arund.
      1.A.carB.hmeC.bankD.shp
      2.A.brkenB.emptyC.stlenD.missing
      3.A.lendB.sendC.shwD.pass
      4.A.CmeB.CutC.SlwD.Lk
      5.A.handedB.fundC.brughtD.awarded
      6.A.happenedB.decidedC.wnderedD.hesitated
      7.A.ageB.hbbyC.nameD.jb
      8.A.cnfidentB.curageusC.pliteD.kind
      D Smething fr Yurself
      As a little by, there was nthing I liked better than Sunday 1 at my grandfather’s farm in western Pennsylvania. Surrunded by miles f winding stnewalls, the huse and barn prvided endless hurs f fun fr a city kid like me. I was used t parlrs (客厅) neat as a pin that seemed t whisper (低声说), “Nt t be tuched!”
      I can still remember ne afternn when I was eight years ld. Since my first visit t the farm, I’d wanted mre than anything t be allwed t climb the stnewalls surrunding the prperty. My parents wuld never 2 . The walls were ld; sme stnes were missing, thers lse and crumbling. Still, my desire t climb acrss thse walls grew s strng. One spring afternn, I 3 up all my curage and entered the living rm, where the adults had gathered after dinner.
      “I, uh, I want t climb the stnewalls,” I said hesitantly (犹豫地). Everyne lked up. “Can I climb the stnewalls?” 4 , a chrus (齐声) went up frm the wmen in the rm. “Heavens, n!” they cried. “Yu’ll hurt yurself!” I wasn’t t 5 ; the reply was just as I’d expected. But befre I culd leave the rm, I was stpped by my grandfather’s vice. “Hld n just a minute,” I heard him say, “Let the by climb the stnewalls. He has t learn t d things fr himself.”
      “Sct (疾走),” he said t me with a wink (眨眼), “and cme and see me when yu get back.” Fr the next tw and a half hurs I 6 thse ld walls and had the time f my life. Later I met with my grandfather t tell him abut my 7 . I’ll never frget what he said. “Fred,” he said, smiling, “yu made this day a special day just by being yurself. Always remember, there’s nly ne persn in this whle wrld like yu, and I like yu exactly as yu are.”
      Many years have passed since then, and tday I hst the televisin prgram Mister Rgers’ Neighbrhd seen by millins f children thrughut America. There have been changes ver the years, but ne thing remains the same: my 8 t children at the end f almst every visit, “There’s nly ne persn in this whle wrld like yu, and peple can like yu exactly as yu are.”
      1.A.mrningsB.afternnsC.eveningsD.nights
      2.A.discussB.careC.decideD.agree
      3.A.gtB.hurriedC.madeD.gave
      4.A.HappilyB.ImmediatelyC.SlwlyD.Sadly
      5.A.afraidB.wrriedC.pleasedD.disappinted
      6.A.climbedB.watchedC.crssedD.jumped
      7.A.jurneyB.paradeC.adventureD.inventin
      8.A.warningB.replyC.messageD.rder
      阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
      The Right Chice
      An ld man was standing by the rad, selling watermelns. His clthes were ld and his face lked tired under the ht sun. David, a 16-year-ld by, was walking hme after schl. He felt the mney in his pcket—just enugh t buy a new ntebk he needed.
      As he gt clser, he saw the man’s 1 lk. N ne stpped t buy his watermelns. David’s heart felt heavy. He knew the man needed t sell them t make a living.
      David had a 2 inside him. Shuld he buy a watermeln t help the man, r shuld he get the ntebk? The ntebk was imprtant fr his studies, but the man’s situatin seemed mre pressing (紧迫的) at that mment.
      Finally, David 3 t buy the largest watermeln he culd affrd. The man’s face lit up with a grateful smile. “Thank yu, yung man. Yu have a kind heart,” he said. David felt warm inside, thugh 4 the huge watermeln hme was nt easy.
      A week later, n the first day f the new term, David’s teacher annunced (宣布) a special prject and divided the class int grups. T David’s surprise, the ld man’s grandsn, Le, was in his grup. Le was new t the schl and felt a little 5 .
      When Le fund ut that David was the ne wh helped his grandfather, his eyes widened with happy surprise. He immediately felt cmfrtable with David. Their grup wrked tgether perfectly, with Le 6 many creative ideas.
      In the end, their prject wn first prize. David learned that the ld man had tld his whle family abut the kind by wh helped him that afternn. Because f David’s small act f kindness, he nt nly 7 a true friend but als achieved great success.
      This experience taught David smething imprtant. Smetimes, the best chices are nt made with the head, but with the 8 . A kind actin can start a chain (一连串) f gd things that cmes back t yu in ways yu never expect.
      1.A.happyB.sadC.excitedD.angry
      2.A.fightB.prblemC.hpeD.vice
      3.A.refusedB.frgtC.decidedD.remembered
      4.A.eatingB.sellingC.buyingD.carrying
      5.A.cnfidentB.lnelyC.prudD.strng
      6.A.writingB.readingC.sharingD.drawing
      7.A.sawB.askedC.fundD.left
      8.A.handB.headC.heartD.ear
      Hair was nce my biggest cncern (顾虑). While my classmates had lng, silky hair dwn their backs, my hair was shrt and curly. I was quite 1 .
      “Yur hair desn’t embarrass yu. It is beautiful,” my mther wuld try t cmfrt me. Hwever, her 2 did little t calm me. Why culdn’t I have lng hair like everyne else? I n lnger wanted t stand ut. I wanted t 3 and be accepted.
      It wasn’t that I hated my hair, but rather I believed thers did. I was afraid it wuld be regarded as ugly by my classmates. I als wrried if they learned I wre extensins (接发), I wuld be 4 . This was an nging struggle that I kept secret. At schl, I faced lts f questins abut my hair. “Des yur hair even grw? Are thse extensins r yur real hair?”
      In tenth grade, I 5 . I realized I had tw chices. I culd either believe my classmates were truly 6 r cnsider the questins as judgments. Actually, their 7 didn’t matter. I culd chse nt t base my happiness n what I believed thers thught f me, but n my wn 8 .
      Over the next tw years, I pushed myself ut f my cmfrt zne and engaged in varius schl r scial activities, where I was surrunded by different peple. Wearing my 9 hair, I made it my missin t stand ut. I develped int a mre cnfident persn.
      I n lnger live my life limited by what I believe thers think f me. I dn’t hide behind extensins and if I chse t wear them I d s 10 and am n lnger secretive. Nw, I wear my hair and live my life hwever I desire.

      1.A.excitedB.surprisedC.cnfusedD.embarrassed
      2.A.decisinB.supprtC.answerD.expectatin
      3.A.fit inB.get aheadC.reach utD.mve n
      4.A.stppedB.challengedC.defeatedD.judged
      5.A.struggledB.explredC.changedD.hesitated
      6.A.curiusB.helpfulC.awkwardD.trubled
      7.A.pininsB.attentinC.explanatinsD.descriptins
      8.A.galsB.skillsC.standardsD.abilities
      9.A.silkyB.messyC.fashinableD.natural
      10.A.eagerlyB.prudlyC.hpefullyD.seriusly
      “Everything happens fr the best.” Whenever I faced disappintments, my mther wuld say this t me 1 . Her calm vice and wise saying became my warm cmfrt during thse hard and dark times, and I slwly learned t trust that every disappintment might 2 smething gd waiting fr me in the future.
      In 2002, I finished cllege with great enthusiasm and hped t becme a sprts annuncer, which was my biggest dream since childhd. I went t Chicag, the city I had been lking frward t, and visited every radi statin ne by ne with my resume (简历) in hand. But 3 , I was turned dwn again and again. Each “n” made my heart sink a little. A kind wman at ne famus statin felt srry fr me and explained that big statins usually didn’t hire smene inexperienced. She 4 me t try smaller statins in my hmetwn, where I might get mre chances.
      Back in Dixn, my father mentined a lcal stre needed a sprts-minded wrker. I applied fr it eagerly, but I wasn’t chsen, either. I felt s frustrated that I wanted t give up my dream.
      Once again, my mther 5 me, “Everything happens fr the best.” Her wrds gave me a little curage. This time I tried WOC Radi in Iwa. The directr, Peter, said they already had an annuncer. I walked ut, feeling cmpletely hpeless and tears almst came t my eyes. While waiting fr the elevatr, I heard Peter call me back. He asked abut my ftball 6 and had me bradcast a made-up game. Happy with what he heard, he ffered me the jb n the spt.
      On my way hme, I 7 my mther’s wrds clearly: “If yu carry n, smething gd will happen. Smetimes what seems like a 8 may actually lead yu t the best pprtunities.” At that mment, I truly understd the meaning f her wrds.
      1.A.activelyB.dailyC.gentlyD.slwly
      2.A.calm dwnB.deal withC.pay frD.lead t
      3.A.wiselyB.unluckilyC.exactlyD.carefully
      4.A.advisedB.praisedC.treatedD.allwed
      5.A.warnedB.remindedC.requiredD.encuraged
      6.A.mysteryB.methdC.knwledgeD.secret
      7.A.cnfusedB.shckedC.reachedD.remembered
      8.A.disappintmentB.satisfactinC.achievementD.cmmunicatin
      阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选择最佳选项。
      My family had never dne anything different befre. S when Aunt Jen invited us t her yearly spring farm party, I was really excited. I decided t make the day 1 , s I baked cupcakes fr the party and decrated them t lk like sft sheep by using sme candies.
      “Yummy!” My sister Indi said with a laugh, quickly stealing a candy.
      “That’s enugh, Indi! I need thse fr my sheep!”
      “D real sheep eat these?”
      “They’re just fr making the 2 lk cute!” I laughed t.
      Sn, Indi and my brther Tex jined in. They added s many candies that their cupcakes lked mre like strange animals than my sheep.
      “Time t g nw,” Dad annunced.
      But things didn’t g 3 as usual. First, Tex culdn’t find his shes. Then Mm realized she’d left her wallet at hme. Halfway t Aunt Jen’s, Indi suddenly needed a bathrm. We had t take a lng way t find ne. Dad then tried a new back rad, but it nly led us farther away. As we were in the middle f nwhere, ur car started making a strange nise and stpped.
      “ 4 wn’t cme fr at least an hur,” Mm said, sunding tired.
      “Nw we’ll miss the whle party!” Tex cmplained.
      Dad smiled and pinted t a field full f clrful flwers. “Why nt have ur wn picnic here?” At first, we weren’t excited abut it, but as we spread ut the blanket and started eating, smething 5 happened.
      A huge butterfly gently landed n Indi’s knee. Nearby, tw small rabbits jumped acrss the grass, happily eating. Suddenly, we heard a lud rustling, and hundreds f birds sht up frm the trees, flying int the sky in huge circles abve us.
      “Ww!” I cried. “It’s like 6 !”
      “Migratin (迁徙) seasn,” Dad said. “These birds travel thrugh Califrnia every spring—millins f them!”
      We never 7 it t Aunt Jen’s farm, but that didn’t matter. Sitting in that field, enjying my cupcakes under the pen sky, I understd smething imprtant: when things dn’t wrk ut, disappintments may 8 unexpected wnders. Keep yur eyes pen, and yu might find jy right under yur nse!
      1.A.greatB.specialC.nrmalD.typical
      2.A.sheepB.partyC.candiesD.cupcakes
      3.A.quicklyB.peacefullyC.smthlyD.successfully
      4.A.HelpB.TrubleC.VictryD.Traffic
      5.A.pleasantB.amazingC.funnyD.dangerus
      6.A.windB.pwerC.musicD.magic
      7.A.gtB.tkC.madeD.caught
      8.A.hideB.bringC.shwD.create
      A Garden f Grwth

      Tm lved running acrss the sccer field. He spent mst f his free time there and enjyed playing ftball very much. One sunny Saturday, his mm asked him t help plant sme vegetables. Tm felt 1 abut the idea. T him, gardening was all hard wrk—s different frm the excitement f sccer.
      “Just try it,” his mther said kindly. With a sigh (叹气), Tm 2 t start.
      They gt sme small pts, sil, and seeds. Tm wrked 3 , eager t finish it and get back t his sccer ball. He dug the hles t deep, drpped in the seeds withut much thught, and ften frgt t water them.
      Days passed, but nthing grew in the pts. He felt disappinted and ready t give up. His mther nticed his lw 4 . “Seeds take time,” she said sftly. “Yu need t be patient.”
      Encuraged by his mther’s wrds, Tm 5 t try ne mre time. This time, he read the instructins n the seed packet carefully. He learned that seeds shuld just be planted in shallw sil, watered a little each day, and placed in the sun. Tm did exactly as it said, and slwly, caring fr the pts became part f his mrning.
      Then, ne bright mrning, he saw a small green sprut cming ut f the sil. Tm watched with surprise and 6 . Frm then n, he tk even better care f the plants. He checked them every day, remved the weeds, and watched them grw.
      Weeks later, the first tmat turned red. Tm picked it gently, feeling prud. He shared it with his family. “Yu see,” his mther smiled, “ 7 brings gd things.”
      Frm this experience, Tm learned smething imprtant: t d well at anything—whether planting vegetables r playing sccer—yu need t be patient, t care, and t never give up. This idea was nw 8 deeply in his heart. It was mre than a vegetable garden; it was a garden f persnal grwth.
      1.A.excitedB.unhappyC.curiusD.nervus
      2.A.agreedB.answeredC.fferedD.smiled
      3.A.quietlyB.slwlyC.carefullyD.carelessly
      4.A.viceB.spiritsC.energyD.interests
      5.A.refusedB.decidedC.pretendedD.helped
      6.A.jyB.fearC.painD.shame
      7.A.LuckB.TimeC.WrkD.Patience
      8.A.keptB.hiddenC.plantedD.fund
      阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

      That afternn, I was helping my mum clean ut the ld cupbard when we fund a small bx. Inside were several pairs f needles and sme sft balls f blue yarn.
      “Can yu teach me t knit (编织), Mum? Like yu used t?” I asked, hlding up the needles. Mum 1 and she said with a smile, “It can be a gd lessn.”
      We sat tgether by the windw. “First, hld the needle like this. Then, make the yarn g arund it.” Step by step, Mum 2 me t knit. She made it lk easy. “Nw, it’s yur turn,” she said, and handed me the needles and the yarn. But when I tried, the yarn kept falling ff the needles. Since I culdn’t get it right, I pulled the yarn carelessly, and sn a knt (结) frmed.
      I lked at Mum. Her smile was still there. “Here, nt like that,” she said, gently taking my hands t 3 me. But her help just made me mre nervus. After I failed anther time, Mum quietly std up. “I’ll be right back,” she said, walking away calmly, as if leaving me with the prblem n purpse. Sitting alne with the blue mess, I felt 4 . Fr a mment, I almst gave up.
      But then, I lked at the yarn again. Slwly, I began t pick at it, ne lp (圈) at a time. It was 5 but I was trying hard. A few minutes later, Mum returned. “Yu’re fixing it yurself,” she said, sunding a bit surprised.
      I finally 6 t fix the knt. Mum just sat quietly, letting me try ne stitch (一针), then anther, at my wn slw pace (节奏).
      By evening, I had nly knitted a few rws, but it was my wrk. Mum put her arm arund my shulders. “I’m prud f yu,” she said. “Yu didn’t give up.” At that mment, I understd what Mum meant by “a gd 7 ”—it wasn’t just abut knitting. It was abut the 8 t slve prblems, and the presence f smene wh believes yu can.
      1.A.leftB.nddedC.waitedD.dubted
      2.A.remindedB.expectedC.invitedD.taught
      3.A.encurageB.warmC.fllwD.crrect
      4.A.disappintedB.surprisedC.excitedD.scared
      5.A.challengingB.interestingC.dangerusD.meaningful
      6.A.prmisedB.managedC.rememberedD.hurried
      7.A.lessnB.gameC.stryD.task
      8.A.hpeB.curageC.patienceD.cnfidence
      阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
      Last weekend, I tk Ri, my energetic 3-year-ld grandsn wh culdn’t sit still fr a mment, t the park s he culd run arund and see the duck pnd. My gal was t get him utside fr a while, let him 1 ff the energy, and teach him abut the ducks. But he had n gals. Three-year-lds dn’t need gals.
      That was the first f several lessns I learned that day. I had expected t be the teacher, but I had it 2 . My grandsn helped me remember things we’re brn knwing but frget in the jurney f becming an adult.
      Ri had a sense f wnder. As sn as we walked int the park, he lked up at the sky. It was a cld day, with pillw cluds flating acrss the sky, and he fund 3 in watching them. I’d frgtten hw magical cluds culd be.
      His explratin was endless. He was always n the search fr sticks. He knew that a stick culd be used fr many things. He scraped (刮擦) the grund with them, rapped a drumbeat with them n trees and benches, and 4 them in the air like a flag. N need fr tys r electrnic devices, unlike at hme. Just sticks.
      There were a few kids playing in the park with a parent and peple walking dgs. Ri said hi t everyne and stuck ut his hand fr a high-five with a few 4 t 5-year-lds. He tried t 5 cnversatins with great passin. It was clear he didn’t care what peple lked like, hw ld they were, r whether they said hell first. N 6 . Just a sincere desire (渴望) t cnnect.
      My mst remarkable change frm ur hur in the park was that Ri was fully 7 n matter what he was ding. He never asked what time it was, when we were leaving, r what we were ging t d next. He was, every secnd we were there, cmpletely and ttally in the 8 .
      I wish I culd be. Dn’t we all?
      1.A.burnB.feelC.wasteD.prduce
      2.A.tgetherB.hereC.utD.backwards
      3.A.jyB.hpeC.differenceD.curage
      4.A.brkeB.threwC.wavedD.kicked
      5.A.write dwnB.start upC.think nD.lk int
      6.A.admiratinB.regretC.judgmentD.dubt
      7.A.awakeB.preparedC.presentD.supprted
      8.A.wayB.leadC.balanceD.mment
      I had nthing fr breakfast that mrning. I was s hungry that I rushed t the 1 when the schl bell rang. Minutes later, I std in frnt f the cunter (收银台) with a plate full f fd. “Three dllars,” said the lunch lady. I reached my hand int my bag and felt 2 . The bag was empty. I put the bag n the flr t 3 the mney again. As I finally fund the mney wasn’t there, I culd feel the wrry washing ver me.
      Feeling quite 4 , I finally tld the lunch lady my situatin. Out f the crner f my eyes, I saw a by walk quickly past, but I paid n attentin t him.
      “I’m srry. I dn’t have any mney with me.”
      “Hney, smene paid fr yur lunch. Yu’re gd.”
      I missed the chance t 5 the by. He didn’t even knw me, but he paid fr my lunch. Three dllars might be a small amunt f mney, but I culdn’t 6 anyne ding smething s nice fr me.
      A mnth later, n my way hme, I saw an elderly wman struggling (费力) with heavy bags.
      I suddenly thught f the by wh 7 me lunch.
      “Excuse me, madam, d yu need help?”
      I’ll never frget her 8 as I rushed frward t lend her a hand. It’s the very reward fr my kindness.
      1.A.teacher’s fficeB.dining hallC.schl libraryD.cmputer rm
      2.A.smethingB.nthingC.anythingD.everything
      3.A.lk frB.put dwnC.turn ffD.give back
      4.A.frightenedB.interestedC.bredD.wrried
      5.A.visitB.interviewC.thankD.questin
      6.A.rememberB.frgetC.experienceD.believe
      7.A.bughtB.handledC.rderedD.made
      8.A.silenceB.sadnessC.smileD.jke
      阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。
      Cking Outside the Bx?

      Are rice ckers nly fr cking rice? Are micrwaves just fr heating milk? My sister Amy and I believed these cmmn kitchen tls culd d far mre—with a little creativity.
      Since Mm left fr a three-mnth training prgram in anther city, Dad has had t rush hme frm wrk every day t ck dinner fr us. We culd clearly see hw 1 he was, especially n days when he gt stuck in heavy traffic, returning hme exhausted (精疲力尽的). One Thursday evening, he called us with wrry: “Oh, n, it’s already six!” he 2 . “The traffic is a nightmare, and we wn’t eat until 8: 30!”
      After hanging up the phne, Amy and I exchanged a determined lk. We decided t take actin. Frty minutes later, Dad arrived hme, lking ready t give up and take us ut fr fast fd. But when he pened the dr, he was 3 : The table had been set with three bwls f rice, a bwl f tmat and egg drp sup, and a plate f shredded chicken (鸡丝).
      “Did yu tw really ck all this?” he asked in 4 .
      “We used ur heads—n stve required!” I replied with a smile.
      “Really?” he repeated, still surprised.
      As we ate, we 5 ur little experiment: we cked rice first, then added sme tmates, beaten eggs and a little salt t the rice cker t simmer sup. Fr the chicken, we shredded chicken legs, seasned (调味) them lightly, and heated them in the micrwave fr sme minutes. The whle meal tk just 30 minutes, with n mess at all. “This is just as delicius as my traditinal 6 ,” Dad said hnestly. “Maybe even better!”
      Later, I realized we’d slved a small daily prblem with 7 . T parents, ur way might seem uncnventinal, but if a gd result—a warm meal, a less stressed dad—really cunts, des the “right” way matter?
      Maybe parents shuld let kids be creative and think utside the bx. Our “unexpected” methd 8 wnders. Nw Dad n lnger has t rush hme after wrk, and we can enjy dinner tgether withut wrries. That’s the wnderful pwer f creativity!
      1.A.bredB.stressedC.hungryD.sleepy
      2.A.nticedB.expectedC.prvedD.cmplained
      3.A.excitedB.prudC.shckedD.afraid
      4.A.disbeliefB.dishnestyC.discmfrtD.disrespect
      5.A.fferedB.prmisedC.whisperedD.explained
      6.A.tastingB.ckingC.eatingD.feeding
      7.A.imaginatinB.effrtC.patienceD.creativity
      8.A.wrkedB.discveredC.recrdedD.searched
      阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选项。

      Each day, when Cara’s mther drps her ff at schl, she always gives her daughter the same gd-bye: “Wrk hard,” she begins, giving a kiss n Cara’s frehead. “Be kind,” she cntinues, planting anther kiss. “Have fun!” Cara’s mther finishes, giving three final kisses.
      Tday was n different. Cara received her mther’s 1 and kisses, and walked t her classrm. The first class was math. Cara lked at her wrksheet and graned. “Mre wrd prblems!” She was terrible at wrd prblems. But she remembered her mther’s first wrd f wisdm: Wrk hard. Cara thught that part f wrking hard was asking fr help when she needed it. S when the teacher asked, “Any questins?” She 2 her hand.
      The teacher kindly reminded Cara f varius methds t try. By the end f class, Cara slved all the prblems. It was a 3 mment fr her. Check ne. Tw t g.
      At lunch, Cara headed fr the table with her friends and tk a seat. She lked arund the dining hall and saw the new student, wh was 4 sitting alne with her head dwn as grups f students were laughing and talking nearby. Seeing this, Cara remembered her mther’s secnd piece f advice: Be kind. S Cara 5 up her lunch, said bye t her friends, and went t the new girl. “Hi! I’m Cara. Can I sit with yu?” Cara said.
      “Sure!” said the new girl. “I’m Vanessa. Thanks fr sitting with me.”
      “N prblem! I remember what it’s like t be new,” Cara replied cheerfully. The tw girls happily ate and chatted. Check tw. One t g.
      Sn it was break time. Cara intrduced Vanessa t her friends. Suddenly, 6 came ut f an pen classrm windw.
      “Dance party!” the girls cheered tgether. Cara lked n nervusly. She wasn’t a great dancer. Then her mm’s vice 7 in her ears: Have fun. Cara mved ne ft, then anther, then twirled. She was dancing! Mre imprtantly, she was having fun! Check three.
      When Cara returned hme frm schl, her mther asked, “Hw was yur day?”
      “Great, 8 as always!” Cara replied cheerfully. “I wrked hard. I was kind. And I had fun!”
      1.A.giftsB.wrdsC.excusesD.letters
      2.A.raisedB.hidC.shkD.drpped
      3.A.silentB.difficultC.lightD.cmmn
      4.A.jyfullyB.sadlyC.cmfrtablyD.lazily
      5.A.cleanedB.ateC.heatedD.picked
      6.A.smkeB.niseC.smellD.music
      7.A.brkeB.disappearedC.rangD.shuted
      8.A.sameB.stressfulC.emptyD.tiring
      Befre I started high schl my parents gave me the greatest gift any teenage by culd ask fr: a cell phne. I 1 that phne all summer. T me, being cnnected was mre imprtant than being present. S, yu can imagine my displeasure when I learned what my dad had planned fr my family vacatin that year. “This year,” my dad said, “We are ging camping!” His excitement was met with a disappinting sigh (叹气). 2 , he wasn’t upset.
      The views during the trip were amazing, but nne f thse mattered t me. My mind was n my phne. I remembered the first time I lked up was fr smething shcking—my phne had n service. My dad said that it wuld be 3 until we returned hme. I wuld be trapped in the frest fr fur days with n way t cntact the utside wrld. I went t bed angry that night. But smething 4 when I awke in the mrning. Instead f immediately burying my head in my phne, I fcused n smething else: my surrundings (周围环境). As my dad and I walked the trails (小路), I felt the weight f tns f stress ff my shulders.
      I realized being 5 t nature made me fcus mre n myself. I let my mind speak t me and listened t my feelings. I had been s fcused n staying cnnected that I hadn’t been hearing my wn 6 . That was 15 years ag, and I carry that 7 t this day. When I received my first wrk email, I understd the reasn why my dad chse a campsite with n access t technlgy. In a wrld that asks fr mre cnnectivity, the need t check up yur cell phne becmes strnger. Having my wn time is nearly impssible when I can be 8 at any time f day r night. S, I need t wrk harder.
      Whenever I feel my inner self is slipping away, I fllw my dad’s guidance. I pack up the tent and drive until my phne shws thse tw magic wrds: “n service”.
      1.A.wished frB.applied frC.lived nD.learned frm
      2.A.HweverB.BesidesC.TherefreD.Otherwise
      3.A.mbileB.privateC.missingD.useless
      4.A.appearedB.endedC.changedD.frmed
      5.A.clseB.blindC.similarD.new
      6.A.cntactsB.parentsC.thughtsD.sighs
      7.A.dreamB.lessnC.stressrD.trial
      8.A.appreciatedB.cnvincedC.recgnizedD.cnnected
      Rb made ends meet fr his family as a handyman, ding dd jbs arund the area. But thse dd jbs quickly dried up due t a financial crisis. Then he lst his apartment. This 1 his family int renting a mtel rm.
      “We have t pay rent every day, and I’m running 2 n mney,” Rb said. S, the 3 handyman tk t the streets with a sign that read: “Handyman, 25 years exp., Need wrk.” Rb wasn’t asking fr mney r lking fr a handut but rather fr an pprtunity t make mney.
      Rb std n the side f the highway hlding his sign fr a week. The temperatures were scrching (灼热的) but he 4 the ht sun each day in the hpes f finding wrk. Smene tk a pht f him and shared it n scial media! Kyle, the wner f Greenstar Hme Remdeling, saw Rb’s pht nline. And he ffered the handyman a chance t help him get back n his feet.
      Kyle brught Rb n t help with sme demlitin (拆除的) wrk. Rb didn’t even ask hw much the jb paid. He just shwed up. “I 5 ut as a painter, and then I became a landscaper—rfing—whatever I culd make mney at,” the handyman explained.
      Rb 6 intends t put his all int wrking fr Kyle fr as lng as Kyle has jbs fr him. And after seeing Rb’s dedicatin and 7 , Kyle is willing t d all he can t help the man build a brighter future.
      Smetimes all smene needs is t be given a 8 .
      1.A.fledB.frcedC.frightenedD.persuaded
      2.A.deepB.freeC.hardD.shrt
      3.A.carelessB.aimlessC.unemplyedD.unwilling
      4.A.bravedB.escapedC.expectedD.enjyed
      5.A.reachedB.startedC.drppedD.hung
      6.A.fullyB.hardlyC.pssiblyD.casually
      7.A.creativityB.curisityC.driveD.interest
      8.A.lessnB.chiceC.challengeD.chance

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