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Making peace at lunchtime | ||
It was my first day at school. I felt nervous and went to all my classes with no friends. I listened carefully to all the lessons and waited for lunch. Then, finally, the bell rang. It was time to talk and have fun. In the lunch line I met a new friend who wore a hijab (穆斯林女性) on her head, and though I am Jewish (犹太人), we got along fine. I was so happy when she said: "Sit with us at our table." She pointed to the table next to the door. So I agreed. I took my tray (餐盘) and was about to walk with her across the floor, when suddenly someone touched my arm. "Hey, I saw you on the bus," said a tail girl in a long skirt. "1 see your Jewish star necklace. You should sit with us." At that moment I looked around, the Spanish only sat with other Spanish, the Russians always with the Russians and never the Arabs (阿拉伯人) with the Jews. I saw how wars got started. Everyone sticks to (坚持) his or her own kind. The lunchroom was a map of the world. Why was everyone so blind? And so I turned this girl down, and went with the first, and there was no enmity (敌意). I built a bridge between two worlds when I sat with those different from me. | ||
A. On her first day at school. B. During her first class at school. C. After lunchtime at school. D. Before waiting in the lunch line. 2. The girl who wore a hijab on her head is _________. A. the Spanish B the Arabs C. the Russians D. the Jews 3. The writer didn't know what the tall girl meant until she _________. A. sat with her B. got a star necklace C. looked around D. walked across the floor 4. Which of the following can best explain why the lunchroom was a map of the world? A. Suddenly someone touched my arm. B. The Spanish only sat with other Spanish. C. I listened carefully to all the lessons. D. Everyone was so blind in the lunchroom. 5. The writer gives us a 9ood example in making peace because she ____ . A. realised how wars got started B. didn't get along well with others C. pointed to the table next to the door D. built a bridge between two worlds |
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Even your worst enemies (敌人) could be your best friends. This was 1 about my best friend in 5th and 6th grade. We started school in Bedford when our families moved there. We shared interests and did things together. In the last year, however, we looked down upon each other and rarely (很少) talked except to say terrible things. I 2 her for a long time. My family moved from Massachusetts to Kansas a month ago. To my 3 , she gave me a teddy bear as a farewell present. She'd designed it herself and 4 made a scarf for it. She also wrote a card that said: Hey Frances, Wow ... you were my best 5 for two amazing years. But now you're 6 hundreds of miles away. I am going to miss you! There are many things I regret doing to you. And now that I want to say 7 to you, I have to make it fit into one little 8 . Fifth grade was a trip. We two new girls became friends immediately. Sixth grade was 9 , even though the path was hard. In 7th grade we made new friends. We wouldn't even say "hi". Was it my fault (错误) that we fought? I feel sorry and I don't know 10 . You won't be here next week so we can't go to the movies or the mall one last time. Now that you've done reading my sloppy card ... bye. Hope you can forgive (原谅) me. Sincerely. Love always, Michelle This card made me cry for the first time during the move. It made me 11 that moving keeps you away from people you care about. I also realized that I cared for Michelle more than I thought. If we try to forgive and 12 , life will be easier and happier. |
( )1. A. fine ( )2. A. expected ( )3. A. joy ( )4. A. ever ( )5. A. friend ( )6. A. walking ( )7. A. goodbye ( )8. A. present ( )9. A. fun ( )10. A. how ( )11. A. realize ( )12. A. help |
B. hard B. refused B. sadness B. never B. girl B. going B. sorry B. bear B. short B. what B. understand B. forget |
C. true C. left C. interest C. even C. teacher C. traveling C. hello C. card C. special C. why C. know C. move |
D. lucky D. hated D. surprise D. just D. neighbor D. moving D. good luck D. scarf D. hurry D. who D. think D. cry |
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通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
When I was about twelve years old. I had an enemy (敌人),a girl who liked to tell me about my shortcomings. She always 1 me that I was very short, and I wasn’t a good student, I talked too much, and so on. I tried to stand all of these as long as I could. Finally, I became very 2 . I ran to my father with tears in my eyes.
He listened to me 3 , and then asked, “Are the things that she said true or not? Jane, have you ever 4 what you’re really like? Now you have that girl’s 5 . Go and make a list of everything she said and find out if that are 6 . Pay no attention to the things that are not true.”
I did 7 he told me. To my great surprise, I found that about half of the things were true. Some of them I couldn’t 8 , like being very short, but a good number of them I could. I wanted to change the bad things in me, and for the 9 time I knew something about myself in a very clear way.
I brought the list back to my father. He 10 to take it. “That’s only just for you,” he said, “You know better than 11 else the truths about yourself, but sometimes others’ opinions are also important, so you have to learn how to 12 , and not just close your ears in anger and feel hurt. When something 13 is said about you is true, you’ll find that it will be of help to you. Our world is full of people who think that they know you. Don’t shut your ears. Listen to all of them.
14 hear the truth and do what you think is the right thing to do.”
I have remembered my father’s 15 at many important moments. I have never had a better piece of advice in my whole life.
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