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    1、1 It was a hot, humid summer day. I had just41the local gas station to fill my tank. After pumping the gas, I started to walk inside to pay. That is when I42them. Two elderly women were standing back from their car. There was a mixture of shock and43on their faces. I looked and saw it: five wasps (黄

    2、蜂) building a nest around their gas cap. My eyes 44. I shared the ladiesfear. Wasps had never been45of mine. Several times they had attacked me while I was cutting grass, giving me multiple stings each time I46them. Mom would have to run a cold47and put me in it to48the pain and itching. She would n

    3、ext give me medicine to fight all the49in my body from the attacks. 50, I knew I had to do something. I reached into my back pocket for a paper towel, tore out the51and stepped on it while the52wasps buzzed around me. The ladies thanked me, and I smiled, feeling warm within. In this life, you cant l

    4、et the fear of being stung either physically or emotionally keep you from doing what is53. The world needs us to share our54to change it for the better, and youll be rewarded with55. 41.A. drove by B. pulled into C. ran across D. went through 42.A. caught B. expected C. noticed D. surprised 43.A. jo

    5、y B. sorrow C. embarrassment D. panic 44.A. widened B. focused C. shifted D. opened 45.A. friends B. guests C. enemies D. opponents 46.A. followed B. interrupted C. disturbed D. discovered 47.A. towel B. bath C. test D. fever 48.A. cause B. forget C. freeze D. ease 49.A. disease B. tissues C. poison

    6、 D. reflections 50.A. Therefore B. Instead C. Then D. Still 51.A. nest B. paper C. insect D. cap 52.A. nervous B. angry C. miserable D. calm 53.A. important B. difficult C. right D. serious 54.Akindness B. sympathy C. honesty D. happiness 2 When I entered high school, our teacher told us that we sho

    7、uld do some volunteer work to enrich our school life and prepare us for university.41hearing this, I got excited and hoped that I would take part in this valuable activity. I42to be a volunteer at Yeda Hospital, one of the biggest and busiest hospitals in our city. Fortunately, I was accepted! Joy43

    8、over me. At around 7:30am, all the volunteers gathered. I was overwhelmed with excitement as I entered the hospital. We were44by the hospital staff, and I was chosen to be in charge of self-service45machines, which are designed for people to buy medicine and instantly pay their hospital bills. Volun

    9、teering from 7:30am until 8:30am in the hospital made me very46. However, most of the people in the hospital had worried faces, and I seldom47a smile. It was disappointing, but I tried to understand. They might have been48taking care of patients. I just concentrated on my49task, helping plenty of pe

    10、ople-especially the older ones who were not used to advanced technology. As time went by, I felt50and bored. Suddenly, my friend and I noticed a foreigner standing next to the51. I offered to help with my big smile, and all of a sudden, the foreigner thanked me. At first, I couldnt understand why my

    11、 smile was such a big52to her until I learned that her husband had been in hospital for quite some time. She said that my smile lit up the hospital and53gave her a ray of hope, particularly to patients like her husband. I smiled and told her that everything would be fine. She was teary-eyed as she w

    12、ent back. I didnt expect that a54smile could have such magical power. That moment really touched me. Please dont be55about showing your smile to others, even strangers. Your unintended smile can warm the world. 41.A. OnceB.AtC. UponD. Beyond 42.A. appliedB. appealedC. advocatedD. adored 43.A. concen

    13、tratedB. confusedC. featuredD. flooded 44.A. greetedB. informedC. permittedD. inquired 45.A. checkB. paymentC. treatmentD. test 46.A. acuteB. happyC. modestD. typical 47.A. inspiredB. forcedC. requestedD. spotted 48.A. worn outB. left outC. picked outD. brought out 49.A. appliedB. assignedC. attache

    14、dD. awarded 50.A. confusedB. ignoredC. exhaustedD. abused 51.A. hospitalB. doctorC. husbandD. machine 52.A. anecdoteB. dealC. fashionD. issue 53.A. eventuallyB. everC. evenD. extra 54.A. simpleB. particularC. meanD. comic 55.A. secureB. sensitiveC. shyD. specific 3 I was deeply moved by the kindness

    15、 of an elderly flower seller at Sydneys Central Station one evening. I was feeling as cold as the chill winds41the steps of the workers who buried hands deep into coat pockets. In many ways, 2018 had proven a42year. My teenage daughter had left home for university, my job of 23 years was no more, an

    16、d a creative project Id given my all to for years had also been43called off. I also found out a person who Id thought was a friend was44it. A year earlier, Id dreamt about an earthquake. In the dream, a red light flashed inside a building and then the earth began to45. Walls collapsed and pieces of

    17、brick rained down on me as I ran into the open, feeling46for the people I hadnt loved enough.47 I was buried completely by the falling world, I stretched out my hands and48, “Abuelo, ayudame,” in my native Spanish. “Grandfather, help me!” Now, with the very real aftershocks of a number of49endings,

    18、I walked into a little flower shop to buy a gift for a friend. The gentleman at the checkout looked at me and50 for a moment, returning with a fragrant flower. “For you. You need to smile today,” he said in a rich and beautiful accent,51me the flower with eyes full of care. It took all my strength n

    19、ot to52tears. Then he53me in a grandfatherly hug that made me want to tell him everything.54, I just thankedhimandheadedforthetrain.Howdidheknow?Iwondered. Forthefirsttimeinweeks,Ifelt55. 41. A. followingB. takingC. slowingD. quickening 42. A. smoothB. splendidC. toughD. fruitful 43. A. frequentlyB.

    20、 graduallyC. severelyD. abruptly 44. A. far fromB. free fromC. more thanD. other than 45. A. turnB. swingC. rockD. roll 46. A. painfulB. puzzledC. anxiousD. sorrowful 47. A. BeforeB. WhenC.AfterD. Until 48. A. shoutedB. complainedC. whisperedD. declared 49. A. extremeB. unexpectedC. alternativeD. sp

    21、ecific 50. A. looked outB. thought overC. turned awayD. broke down 51. A. showingB. offeringC. sendingD. delivering 52. A. leak outB. burst intoC. hold backD. wipe away 53. A. graspedB. surroundedC. wrappedD. protected 54. A. HoweverB. MeanwhileC. MoreoverD. Thus 55. A. envyB. hopeC. dutyD. pity 4 A

    22、ngela Pozzi didnt like seeing plastic rubbish washing up on the shore near her home in Bandon, Oregon. So she started an organization and called it Washed Ashore:41to Save the Sea. Heres how it works: Volunteers help clean up Oregons 300 miles of42. Then,43 only plastics from the beach cleanup, Ms.

    23、Pozzi and her staff and volunteers create sculptures of sea animals. In the sculptures, viewers can see what each piece was44it became part of the artwork. They know that every bit-comb, plastic boot, bottle cap, bottle or45-was found on a beach. Plastics, unlike wood, cotton, and other46materials,

    24、dont47into anything useful to other living things.48, they stay for years in the oceans. Some sea animals eat plastic objects that look like food. Others are49in plastic nets or packaging. Ms. Pozzi says, “I want to create sculptures that make people take a look and think, 50 come there can be this

    25、much trash on the beach?51, the Washed Ashore sculptures will make people52their plastic purchases and be aware of how much they should pay for them in the end.” Surprisingly, one of the Washed Ashores sculptures, Turtle Ocean, received a53honor. It was54at the Smithsonian Institutions National Muse

    26、um of Natural History in Washington, D.C. Ms. Pozzi says, “Until we run out of55on the beach, the work will continue.” 41.A. WorkB. CourageC.ArtD.Worry 42.A.spaceB. shorelineC. borderD. area 43.A. setting upB. taking onC. making upD.drawing on 44.A. beforeB. untilC. sinceD. after 45.A. breadB. tooth

    27、brushC. towelD.cigarette 46.A. usefulB. artificialC. naturalD. agricultural 47.A. break outB. break downC.break offD. break up 48.A. InsteadB. EvenC. ButD.Further 49.A.absorbedB. caughtC. lostD. involved 50.A. whereB. whenC.whyD.how 51.A. ContrarilyB. StrangelyC. HopefullyD. Unnecessarily 52.A. reco

    28、nsiderB. deliverC. sellD. package 53.A. rareB. temporaryC. lateD. small 54.A. dividedB.appearedC. displayedD. disciplined 55.A. animalsB. sandC. materialsD.plastic 5 As desperate parents of a daughter born with cerebral palsy (脑瘫), we were quick to try any suggestion that we believed could help her.

    29、 One day, we were travelling to a village for41 when we had a(n)42. So, there we werea family of threestranded. 43, there were several restaurants where I sought help. I44a middle-aged Muslim man in plain pyjamas passing by and explained my45to him. He said he knew of a 46centre close by, and then g

    30、ently added, “Ask your family to wait here. The roads are not safe.” My anxiety47, but we had no choice. He noticed that our 9-year-old daughter couldnt walk, and called a woman from a food stall to help. Sensing my fear at leaving them alone, he quickly48, “I can go and get the flat tyre fixed.” I

    31、tried to pay him for the49but he only said, “We can figure it out later.” After waiting for what felt like hours, I wondered if he would50return. What if it was all a trick? The woman who helped earlier51us, “Dont worry. Hell be back soon.” But her words were of little52. Two hours later, with midni

    32、ght approaching, we finally heard the sound of a bike. “The shop is53fifteen kilometres away. We didnt tell you, because that would have increased your54,” said the man. He then put the wheel55. I took out a 500-rupee note to pay him for his pains, but he refused. “Thank you, brother,” was all I cou

    33、ld say. Choked with gratitude, I didnt even remember to ask his name. 41.A. safetyB. workC. treatmentD. charity 42.A. planB. flatC. crashD. emergency 43.A. ObviouslyB. HopefullyC. EventuallyD. Fortunately 44.A. came acrossB. picked upC. fell forD. took on 45.A. considerationB. situationC. hesitation

    34、D. motivation 46.A. repairB. medicalC. shoppingD. research 47.A. worsenedB. decreasedC. occurredD. faded 48.A. jokedB. whisperedC. screamedD. volunteered 49.A. troubleB. expenseC. assignmentD. deal 50.A. yetB. justC. everD. only 51.A. warnedB. persuadedC. interruptedD. assured 52.A. comfortB. valueC

    35、. importanceD. guidance 53.A. actuallyB. unbelievablyC. unexpectedlyD. absolutely 54.A. awkwardnessB. hesitationC. worryD. puzzle 55.A. in storeB. in powerC. in orderD. in place 6 One of the most powerful forces of nature is motherly love. It is found not just in humans but is41among many other type

    36、s of creatures. It is well known the mother bears are fiercely42of their young and can easily attack any43human being. About 20 years ago, a homeless44drew international headlines. In Argentina a man was walking on a45night when he heard the cries of a baby. Following the sound, he found a newborn h

    37、uman baby being warmed by a dog. The baby, who had been46by her mother, was later taken to hospital with only minor 47. An animals maternal(母性的) instinct can be so strong that the mother will often48 her own life to save her young. When cases of this type of49are reported, the stories can be heartwa

    38、rming or50, depending on the circumstances. One story related to Australias deadly wildfires touched people across the world. A firefighter51a female koala(考拉) lying on top of her young,52its baby from smoke. Another story however, ended sadly. Last year,people in America found an opossum(负鼠) that h

    39、ad been 53by a car, lying in the street, but54the pocket of skin on its stomach were nine protected babies, still drinking milk from their dead mothers body. The love of a mother indeed knows no55. 41A.complexB. crucialC. specificD. evident 42A.proudB. protectiveC. skepticalD. sick 43A.threateningB.

    40、 inspiringC. annoyingD. striking 44A.manB. womanC. dogD. bear 45A.hotB. coldC. clearD. quiet 46A.abandonedB. protectedC. tendedD. wrapped 47A.setbacksB. concernsC. errorsD. injuries 48A.cherishB. riskC. lengthenD. change 49A.romancesB. fantasiesC. sacrificesD. memories 50A.tragicB. funnyC. thrilling

    41、D. scary 51A.looked intoB. ran intoC. burst intoD. got into 52A.distinguishingB. separatingC. shelteringD. releasing 53A.seizedB. carriedC. killedD. stopped 54A.insideB. outsideC. overD. beyond 55A.benefitsB. boundariesC. resultsD. secrets 7 Six days of spring rain had created a raging river running

    42、 by Nancy Browns farm. As she tried to bend(赶) her cows to higher ground, she_41_ and hit her head on a fallen tree trunk. The fall knocked her out for a moment or two. When she_42_ Lizzie, one of her oldest and favorite cows, was licking her face. The water was _43_ Nancy got up and began walking s

    43、lowly with Lizzie.The water was now waist high. Nancys _44_ got slower and slower. Finally, all she could do was to_45_ her arm around Lizzies neck and try to _46_ . About 20 minutes later, Lizzie managed to successfully_47_ herself and Nancy out of the raging water and onto a bit of high land, a sm

    44、all island now in the middle of acres of _48_-water. _49_ it was about noon, the sky was so dark and the rain and lightning so bad that it took _50_ another two hours to discover Nancy.A helicopter lowered an ambulanceman, who_51_ Nancy to a life-support hoist(升降机) They raised her into tho helicopte

    45、r and took her to the school gym, where the Red Cross had set up an emergency_52_. When the flood went down two days later Nancy_ 53_ went back to the island. Lizzie was_54_, She was one of 19 cows that Nancy lost I owe my life to her, said Nancy_ 55_ . 41.A. roseB. succeededC. slippedD. stayed 42.A

    46、.turned upB. came toC. got backD. gave in 43.A. risingB. flowingC. approachingD. changing 44.A. mindB. heartbeatC. paceD. breath 45.A. stretchB. throwC. feelD. bend 46.A. hang onB. come alongC. ruin awayD. pull through 47.A. directB. seizeC. pullD. carry 48.A. pureB. stillC. frozenD. white 49.A. Now

    47、 thatB. Even thoughC.As ifD. Ever since 50.A. relativesB. farmersC. doctorsD. rescuers 51.A. invitedB. pinnedC. assignedD. attached 52.A. shelterB. systemC. meetingD. business 53.A. graduallyB. suddenlyC. immediatelyD. occasionally 54.A. spottedB. injuredC. trappedD. gone 55.A. eagerlyB. sobbinglyC.

    48、 regretfullyD. hesitantly 8 Today marks World Autism(自闭症)Awareness Day. Its an occasion to help people_41_ the difficulties faced by those with autism, and those who love and care for them.A video shows, some of the _42_a mom with a young autistic child faced on a _43_trip to the park. Kristin Bruyn

    49、ell was at the deserted park with her 5-year-old son, Carter, as part of his birthday _44_. When she noticed a group of middle-schoolers _45_ the park, she was ready to go home,knowing how_46_her son gets around groups of older kids._47_, the mom and son had to face it. Gavin Mabes,13,went up to the

    50、 birthday boy and started chatting to him,_48_ him to play together. Soon, Gavins friends were joining in and _49_ their support,as well as a performance of Happy Birthday. For little Carter this would have been a _50_ come true:all these big kids being kind, gentle, and supportive.Yet they wouldnt

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