Jennifer Lynn is turning into a master storyteller. She writes about young adults brilliantly. However, I have got to say Stay With Me wasn’t my favorite in this series, but I still really enjoyed it and I would absolutely recommend it to fans interested in the world of young adults.
Stay With Me is the third book in Jennifer’s Wait For You series, which features a couple that have been in previous books but have their own unique story and can be read as a standalone. I like that about this series. It’s nice to be able to pick up a book and read it, finish it and move on to the next, but the Wait For You series has the added bonus of a more deeper character connection, as theyve appeared previously, you have more of a feel for them and you look forward to their story.
Stay With Me is Calla and Jaxs story. Calla has a wreck(严重受损的人) of a mother, but she is finally coming to the end of college and is looking forward to a career in nursing. She has done pretty well up for herself and now it was her time to shine. Unluckily, it falls through when her mother robbed her of every penny and took her identity. Calla has to go back to her small home town and into the arms of Jax.
Jax is handsome and cheerful! He is a waiter in a bar and knows Calla’s mother very well and he agrees to help Calla. He is true alpha, with a sweet side and is very protective of Calla. I loved him, but not as much as Cam, sorry Jax! And that’s why Stay with Me isn’t as good as Cam’s book, Wait for You. Don’t get me wrong. Jax is an incredibly great character, well fleshed out and I did care for him, but he just wasn’t as lovely as Cam.
As for Calla, I liked her character, and I liked the connection between her and Jax. I loved how he came out of his shell and showed her to love herself, despite her unsatisfactory past. There are a lot of intense moments between these two characters and they are so well written. Jennifer’s writing is addictive and she wrote the scenes between Jax and Calla beautifully. Calla has never been, what she would call boyfriend material, and so she struggles to see what Jax sees in her and she bats him off and ignores it. There’s a lot of push and pull between them, and it’s very charming. At times I did get a little annoyed with Calla, especially with her insecurity but Jax soon made up for that!
Overall I really enjoyed Stay with Me. Anyway, they are a wonderful pair together. Despite all the troubles that Calla was going through, their relationship seemed more realistic and was made to last.
Who would like to read Stay with me most?
A.Adults. | B.Young adults. |
C.Fans of young adults. | D.Parents. |
The author shows a preference for Calla by ________.
A.analyzing some plots from the book |
B.comparing her with Jax |
C.stating what Jax did to her |
D.presenting her sad past |
The underlined expression “came out of his shell” probably means ________.
A.fell in love with others |
B.expressed his ideas |
C.left his home town |
D.overcame the difficulties |
The author’s overall attitude towards Stay With Me is ________.
A.Unclear | B.Negative |
C.Indifferent | D.Positive |
What style does the passage belong to?
A.An essay. | B.A novel. | C.A review. | D.A debate |
I cheated on a unit test in math class this morning during second period with Mr Burke Afterward, I was too sick to eat lunch just thinking about it.
I came straight home from school, went to my room, and lay on the floor trying to decide whether it would be better to run away from home now or after supper.Mostly I wished I was dead It wasn't even an accident that I cheated.
Yesterday Mr.Burke announced there'd be a unit test and anyone who didn't pass would have to come to school on Saturday, most particularly me, since I didn't pass the last unit test I did plan to study just to prove to him that I'm plenty smart - which I am.mostly - except in math.
Anyway, I got my desk ready to study on.Just when I was ready to work, Nicho came into my room with our new rabbit and it jumped on my desk and knocked the flashcards all over the floor.What a mess! Nicho and I finally took the rabbit outside but then Philip came to my room and also Marty from next door and before long it was dinner.
After dinner my father said I could watch a special on television if I'd done all my homework.Of course I said I had.That was the beginning.I felt terrible telling my father a lie about the homework.
It was nine o'clock when I got up to my room and that was too late to study for the unit test so I lay in my bed with the light off and decided what I would do the next day when I was m Mr.Burke's math class not knowing the 8- and 9-times tables.
So, you see, the cheating was planned after all.
The next day, I'd go into class as usual, acting like things were going just great.I'd sit down next to Stanley Plummer - he is so smart in math it makes you sick - and from time to time, I'd glance over at his paper to copy the answers.Everything was okay except that my stomach was upside down and I wanted to die.
The fact is, I couldn't believe what I'd done .in cold blood.I began to wonder about myself.I've never been a wonderful kid that everybody in the world loves.I have a bad temper and I like to have my own way and I argue a lot.Sometimes I can be mean.But most of the time I've thought of myself as a pretty decent kid.Mostly I work hard, I care for little kids, and I tell the truth.Now all of a sudden I've turned into this criminal.It's hard to believe I'm just a boy.And all because of one stupid math test.
Lying on the floor of my room, I begin to think that probably I've been bad all along.It just took this math test to clinch it.I'll probably never tell the truth again.
I tell my mother I'm sick when she calls me to come down for dinner.She doesn't believe me, but puts me to bed anyhow.1 lie there in the early winter darkness wondering what terrible thing I'll be doing next when my father comes in and sits down on my bed.
"What's the matter?" he asks."I've got a stomachache," I say.Luckily, it's too dark to see his face."Is that all?" "Yeah." "Mommy says you've been in your room since school." "I was sick there too," I say."She thinks something happened today and you're upset." That's the thing that really drives me crazy about my mother.She knows things sitting inside my head the same as if I was turned inside out.
"Well," my father says.I can tell he doesn't believe me."My stomach is feeling sort of upset." I hedge."Okay," he says and he pats my leg and gets up.
Just as he shuts the door to my room I call out to him in a voice I don't even recognize as my own."How come?" he calls back not surprised or anything.So I tell him I cheated on this math test.To tell the truth, I'm pretty much surprised at myself.I didn't plan to tell him anything.
He doesn't say anything at first and that just about kills me.I'd be fine if he'd spank me or something.And then he says I'll have to call Mr.Burke.It's not what I had in mind."Now?" I ask surprised."Now," he says.He turns on the light and pulls off my covers."I'm not going to," I say.
But I do it.I call Mr.Burke, and I tell him exactly what happened, even that I decided to cheat the night before the test.He says I'll come on Saturday to take another test, which is okay with me, and I thank him a whole lot for being understanding and all.
"Today I thought I was turning into a criminal," I tell my father when he turns out my light.
Sometimes my father kisses me good night and sometimes he doesn't.I never know.But tonight he does.
After the author cheated on the math test, he felt________.
A.pleased that nobody knew it |
B.excited that he had succeeded |
C.frightened because he might be caught |
D.unhappy because he had done something wrong |
By saying "It wasn't even an accident that I cheated", the author means that_______.
A.he had planned not to study before the test |
B.he had planned to cheat with Plummer before the test |
C.he decided to cheat after he had wasted the whole evening |
D.he decided to cheat when he knew there was going to be a test |
Before the cheating, the author thought that_______.
A.he was a bad boy in everything |
B.he always did what he was told |
C.he was a boy that everyone loved |
D.he was a decent child but not perfect |
The author thinks his mother often drives him crazy because________.
A.she is very strict with him |
B.she doesn't care for him actually |
C.She always knows what he is thinking |
D.she always tells him to look after himself |
After he was informed of what he had done, the father________.
A.scolded the author severely |
B.didn't say anything and left |
C.called Mr.Burke immediately |
D.let the author make a call to Mr.Burke |
The author's father kissed the author good night because________.
A.he had done something unusual |
B.he promised to study math harder |
C.he was willing to take a make-up test |
D.he realized his mistake and had the courage to admit it |
Some people bring out the best in you in a way that you might never have fully realized on your own. My mom was one of those people.
My father died when I was nine months old, making my mom a single mother at the age of eighteen. While I was growing up, we lived a very hard life. We had little money, but my mom gave me a lot of love. Each night, she sat me on her lap and spoke the words that would change my life, “Kemmons, you are certain to be a great man and you can do anything in life if you work hard enough to get it.”
At fourteen, I was hit by a car and the doctors said I would never walk again. Every day, my mother spoke to me in her gentle, loving voice, telling me that no matter what those doctors said, I could walk again if I wanted to badly enough. She drove that message so deep into my heart that I finally believed her. A year later, I returned to school — walking on my own!
When the Great Depression (大萧条) hit, my mom lost her job. Then I left school to support the both of us. At that moment, I was determined never to be poor again.
Over the years, I experienced various levels of business success. But the real turning point occurred on a vacation I took with my wife and five kids in 1951. I was dissatisfied with the second-class hotels available for families and was angry that they charged an extra $2 for each child. That was too expensive for the average American family. I told my wife that I was going to open a motel (汽车旅馆) for families that would never charge extra for children. There were plenty of doubters at that time.
Not surprisingly, mom was one of my strongest supporters. She worked behind the desk and even designed the room style. As in any business, we experienced a lot of challenges. But with my mother’s words deeply rooted in my soul, I never doubted we would succeed. Fifteen years later, we had the largest hotel system in the world — Holiday Inn. In 1979 my company had 1, 759 inns in more than fifty countries with an income of $ 1 billion a year.
You may not have started out life in the best situation. But if you can find a task in life worth working for and believe in yourself, nothing can stop you.
What Kemmons’ mom often told him during his childhood was ______.
A.caring | B.moving |
C.encouraging | D.interesting |
According to the author, who played the most important role in making him walk back to school again?
A.Doctors. | B.Nurses. | C.Friends. | D.Mom. |
What caused Kemmons to start a motel by himself?
A.His terrible experience in the hotel. |
B.His previous business success of various levels. |
C.His mom’s support. |
D.His wife’s suggestion. |
Which of the following best describes Kemmons’ mother?
A.Modest, helpful, and hard-working. |
B.Loving, supportive and strong-willed. |
C.Careful, helpful and beautiful. |
D.Strict, sensitive and supportive. |
Which of the following led to Kemmons’ success according to the passage?
A.Self-confidence, hard work, higher education and a poor family. |
B.Mom’s encouragement, clear goals, self-confidence and hard work. |
C.Clear goals, mom’s encouragement, a poor family and higher education. |
D.Mom’s encouragement, a poor family, higher education and opportunities. |
Mark felt that it was time for him to take part in his community activities, so he went to the neighborhood meeting after work. The city councilman(议员) was leading a discussion about the decreasing life quality. The neighborhood faced many problems.
Mark looked at the charts taped to the walls. There are charts for crime, parking problems, and for problems in vacant(空置的)buildings. People were supposed to suggest solutions to the councilman.
It was too much for Mark. “The problems are too big,” he thought. He turned to the man next to him and said, “I think this is a waste of my time. Nothing I could do would make a difference here.”
Mark thought some more on his way to the bus stop. “People should just take care of themselves,” he decided. “That’s enough to do. I can’t take on all the problems of the world.”
As he neared the bus stop, Mark saw a woman carrying a grocery bag and a baby. She was trying to unlock her car, but she didn’t have a free hand. As Mark got closer, her other child, a little boy, suddenly darted into the street. The woman tried to reach for him, but as she moved, her bag shifted and groceries started to fall out. Mark ran to take the boy’s arm and led him back to his mother. Then he picked up the groceries while the woman smiled in relief. “Thanks!” she said. “You have got great timing!”
“Just being neighborly,” Mark said. As he rode home, he glanced at the walls of the bus. On one of them was “Small acts of kindness add up.” Mark smiled and thought, “ Maybe that’s a good place to start.”
We learn from the passage that_____.
A.Mark always played an active part in community activities |
B.the city councilman was responsible for the decreasing of life quality |
C.the seriousness of problems is made known to people in the community |
D.many people were discouraged by the many problems facing them |
The underlined word “darted” in Paragraph 5 means______.
A.walked | B.looked | C.fell | D.ran |
The words on the bus wall imply that______.
A.if you are kind to others, you will be treated the same way |
B.everyone can play his own part to make things better |
C.all small acts will add up to kindness |
D.it is a small act to help a person in need |
This passage mainly wants to tell us______.
A.how each of us can help make a difference |
B.how a neighborhood meeting can solve its problems |
C.how citizens react to the problems they face |
D.how problems are solved through group action |
George Gershwin, born in 1898, was one of America’s greatest composers. He published his first song when he was eighteen years old. During the next twenty years he wrote more than five hundred songs.
Many of Gershwin’s songs were first written for musical plays performed in theatres in New York City. These plays were a popular form of entertainment in the 1920s and 1930s. Many of his songs have remained popular as ever. Over the years they have been sung and played in every possible way — from jazz to country.
In the 1920s there was a debate in the United States about jazz music. Could jazz, some people asked, be considered serious music? In 1924 jazz musician and orchestra leader Paul Whiteman decided to organize a special concert to show that jazz was serious music. Gershwin agreed to compose something for the concert before he realized he had just a few weeks to do it. And in that short time, he composed a piece for piano and orchestra which he called Rhapsody in Blue. Gershwin himself played the piano at the concert. The audience were thrilled when they heard his music. It made him world-famous and showed that jazz music could be both serious and popular.
In 1928, Gershwin went to Paris. He applied to study composition (作曲)with the well-known musician Nadia Boulanger, but she rejected him. She was afraid that classical study would ruin his jazz-influenced style. While there, Gershwin wrote An American in Paris. When it was first performed, critics (评论家)were divided over the music. Some called it happy and full of life, to others it was silly and boring. But it quickly became popular in Europe and the United States. It still remains one of his most famous works.
George Gershwin died in 1937, just days after doctors learned he had brain cancer. He was only thirty-nine years old. Newspapers all over the world reported his death on their front pages. People mourned the loss of the man and all the music he might have still written.
Many of Gershwin’s musical works were ________ .
A.composed for Paul Whiteman |
B.performed in various ways |
C.played mainly in the countryside |
D.written about New Yorkers |
What do we know about the concert organized by Whiteman?
A.It attracted more people to theatres. |
B.It made Gershwin leader of the orchestra. |
C.It caused a debate among jazz musicians. |
D.It proved jazz could be serious music. |
What did Gershwin do during his stay in Paris?
A.He argued with French critics. |
B.He studied with Nadia Boulanger. |
C.He changed his music style. |
D.He created one of his best works. |
What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A.Many of Gershwin’s works were lost. |
B.Brain cancer research started after Gershwin’s death. |
C.A concert was held in memory of Gershwin. |
D.The death of Gershwin was widely reported. |
Which of the following best describes Gershwin?
A.Serious and boring | B.Talented and productive |
C.Popular and unhappy | D.Friendly and honest |
One evening last summer, when I asked my 17-year-old son, Ray, for help with dinner, his response surprised me, “What’s a colander (漏勺)?” he asked.
I could only blame myself. Nobody’s hands went in the sauce except my own. But that night, as I explained with a touch of panic that a colander is the thing with holes in it, I wondered what else I hadn’t prepared Ray for.
As parents, while we focus on our child’s confidence and character, we perhaps don’t always consider that we are also raising someone’s future roommate, boyfriend, husband, or father. I wanted to know that I’d raised a boy who would never ask the woman in his life, “What’s for dinner?” So I came up with a plan: I would offer Ray a private home economics course. I was delighted to find that he didn’t say no.
For two hours, three days a week, Ray was all mine. One day, as his tomato sauce reduced on the stove, he washed and seasoned a chicken for roasting. Then he rolled out the piecrust (馅饼) and filled it with apples, all while listening to my explanation on the importance of preheating an oven.
I knew that he would rather have been shooting hoops I the driveway than learning to mend socks with his mother — he tried to beg off sewing lessons, even though I insisted that one day, someone would find the sight of him fixing his own shirt very attractive — but it couldn’t be denied that he was learning, and more than just housekeeping. “I appreciate more what you do as a mom,” he told me one day.
Ray now understands the finer points of cooking, and more important, he realizes there’s nothing masculine (男子气的) about being helpless. Not only can he make his own dinner, he can make it for his family, too. That’s what I call a man.
Hearing her son’s question, the author felt _______.
A.shocked | B.angry |
C.disappointed | D.calm |
We can learn from the text that Ray ________.
A.preferred sewing to cooking |
B.made great progress in cooking |
C.was unwilling to take the course at first |
D.always thought it attractive to do housework |
The underlined part “more than just housekeeping” shows that Ray ______.
A.fell in love with house work |
B.did other work in the house |
C.began to be more important |
D.acknowledged the author’s efforts |
What would be the best title for the text?
A.Should boys be involved in housework? |
B.Present for my future daughter-in-law. |
C.I’m proud I’ve raised a curious son. |
D.Dependent or independent. |
Making the announcement, Peter Englund, permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy, called Alice Munro a “master of the contemporary short story”.
“She has taken an art form, the short story, which has tended to live a little bit in the shadow of the novel, and she has cultivated it almost to perfection,” he said.
The 82-year-old, whose books include Dear Life and dance of the Happy Shades, is only the 13th woman to win the Nobel Prize for literature since its start in 1901.
“I knew I was in the running, yes, but I never thought I would win,” Munro told Canadian media.
Alice Munro: “I would really hope that this would make people see the short story as an important art form.”
Munro, who began writing in her teenage years, published her first story, The Dimensions of a Shadow, in 1950.
Dance of the Happy Shades, published in 1968, was Munro’s first collection, and it went on to win Canada’s highest literary prize, the Governor General’s Award.
In 2009, she won the Man Booker International Prize for her entire body of work — but she downplayed her achievements.
“I think maybe I was successful in doing this because I didn’t have any other talents,” she once said in an interview.
BBC Arts Editor Will Gompertz said Munro had been “at the very top of her game since she started”.
“Very few writers are her equal,” he said, adding “She gets to the heart of what it is to be human”.
The award “probably won’t make a commercial difference” to the author, he added, but it “makes a huge difference to how her work will be viewed in historical terms”.
“If she hadn’t won it before she died, I think it would have been a terrible, terrible omission (遗漏).”
Often compared to Anton Chekhov, she is known for writing about the human spirit and a regular theme of her work is the dilemma faced by young girls growing up and coming to terms with living in a small town.
Several of her stories have also been adapted for the screen, including The Bear Came over the Mountain.
According to the text, Alice Munro ________.
A.is very good at writing short stories |
B.had her first story published in 1968 |
C.is the first woman to win the Nobel Prize for literature |
D.was confident of winning the Nobel Prize for literature |
What does Will Gompertz think of Alice Munro?
A.He thinks very highly of her. |
B.He thinks she’s a productive writer. |
C.He is amazed by her different skills. |
D.He compares her to Anton Chekhov. |
Which words can best describe Alice Munro?
A.Honest and responsible. |
B.Cautious and friendly. |
C.Caring and determined. |
D.Talented and modest. |
What’s the best title for the text?
A.Short story — an important art form. |
B.A master of the contemporary short story. |
C.Alice Munro’s novel adapted for the screen. |
D.Alice Munro wins Nobel Prize for Literature. |
When I was about 14, I decided to make money, so I got a part-time job at a local restaurant. With my first paycheck, I realized that I would have to work awfully hard to make very little money. My boss had been making just above minimum wage for 20 years, and I knew I didn't want to spend the rest of my life working to death. Around the same time, my godparents took me to an investment(投资) workshop. Immediately, my eyes were opened to the power of compound growth in investing. I knew that this was a way to financial freedom. I left the workshop, determined to make my money work for me instead of just me working for money.
Honoring what my mother had taught me, to share whatever I had, I donated part of my paychecks to raise money for breast cancer, and saved everything else to build up a large enough nest egg to open a brokerage account (经纪人账户). Too excited to wait, I began reading everything I could about investing. With most of my life savings (which wasn't very much money), I invested in DuPont, AT&T, Caterpillar, and International Paper. The pride in being a shareholder (股东)in a company, along with watching my stocks increase in value, fueled my desire to learn more. I went to three more investment workshops with my godparents and browsed(浏览) books at the library.
I began with $4,000 in my account and have added about $2,000 since then. My portfolio is now worth roughly $12,000, five years later, having grown about 18% per year, on average. My favorite holdings are biotechnology companies that I know a fair amount about because they're based near me.
In the years since then, I have experienced many moments of gratitude for discovering investing so early in my life. I'm in college now, and plan to go on to medical school and become a family practice physician. And I know that, thanks to investing, my road will be much easier. Not only have I taken an active step towards improving my long-term financial future, but I am confident that I will also be able to generously support the causes I believe in with more ease than I otherwise would have imagined.
What can we learn from the first paragraph?
A.The working condition in the local restaurant was awful. |
B.The writer didn’t make much money because he took a temporary job. |
C.People can’t make a lot of money unless they work hard as hard work always pays. |
D.The investment workshop taught the writer that he could make money through investment. |
The writer was eager to learn more about investing because ________.
A.he had invested all his life savings in stocks |
B.he was too excited to wait to open a brokerage account |
C.he wanted to donate more to raise money for breast cancer |
D.he felt proud of being a shareholder with his stocks increasing in value |
Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A.Investing made his wealth grow effectively. |
B.Investing enabled him to achieve his life goals. |
C.Investing allowed him to pay off all his debts. |
D.Investing helped him to reach financial independence. |
The best title of the passage should be __________.
A.The Rewards of Investing |
B.My Dream Career |
C.The Key to Successful Investment |
D.Thank You, My Godparents |
We were driving from Los Angeles to Dallas,running low on gas somewhere in New Mexico and figured we’d see a gas station soon enough to fill up.
But that didn’t happen and we realized we wouldn’t make it to the next town.So my daughter made up a sign that read“Low on gas.Can u help?” and held it outside her window in the hopes that a driver in the next lane would notice it and stop.
There weren’t too many vehicles passing us either at the time.It was a lonely stretch of road and about 3:30 pm on a weekday.A suburban was driving along happily in the neighboring lane ahead of us.We caught up with it in the hopes the driver would notice the sign.After a brief expression of confusion on his face,he seemed to have noticed the sign and slowed down to pull over.We pulled over right behind him.
He was friendly and was eager to help us.At first he thought we didn’t have enough money to buy gas,so he offered to buy us gas at the next town Roswell that was about 10 miles away!
When we explained our predicament of not having enough gas to get to Roswell,he said his farm was about 1 0 minutes away and they had a gas pump there,so if we could give him 20 minutes,he would head back there,get a can of gas and fill up our tank for us.
We could not believe our good fortune ! There not being any cell phone reception for either of us in the area, we had just hoped that whoever stopped to help would be kind enough to call AAA when they got to Roswell and we would just wait it out for them to help us.
We were filled with gratefulness for the kindness of strangers such as this person as we waited for him to return.Sure enough,he was back with the can and quickly filled our tank.He refused to take payment for the gas.Tears flowed,as did our endless appreciation.
What is the author’s final destination?
A.Roswell. | B.Dallas. |
C.New Mexico. | D.Los Angeles. |
From the text we know _______________.
A.the street was crowded with cars |
B.something was wrong with the car |
C.the gas of the author's car ran out |
D.there was no signal for the mobile phone |
The underline word“predicament”in Paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to _______________.
A.instruction | B.assistance |
C.trouble | D.courage |
Which of the following best describes the old man?
A.Warm-hearted and generous. |
B.Honest and confused. |
C.Kind and productive. |
D.Enthusiastic and serious. |
Fabien Cousteau is a French ocean explorer and documentary filmmaker.who spent his early years aboard his grandfather’s ships.Today, Fabien continues to protect the planet’s endangered ocean life and tries to strike a balance between environmental problems and market economies.
Fabien is well known for his study of sharks.During 2000—2002,he created a TV program aiming to change public ideas about sharks called“Attack of the Mystery Shark” based on the shark attacks that occurred along the New Jersey shoreline in the summer of 1916.Then during 2003—2006,with the help of a large crew,Fabien created a lifelike shark submarine(潜艇),providing people with a rare view of the mysterious and often misunderstood creatures.
For the next four years(2006—2010),Fabien was part of a series called“Ocean Adventures”,which provided viewers with a chance to look into some of the most fantastic ocean species(物种)and environments on the planet.
In 2010,Fabien started Plant A Fish,a nonprofit project for children to help rebuild local water ecosystems through the healthy“replanting”of key ocean species.Its final goal is to plant l billion“fish”worldwide in 10 years.
In June 2014,Fabien and his team embarked on Mission Mission 31,the longest underwater science research,the world’s only underwater laboratory located nine miles off the coast ot the Florida Keys,and 63 feet beneath the sea.Fabien’s Mission 31 broke new ground in ocean exploration,while broadcasting each moment live exposing the world to the adventure and mystique of what lies beneath.
Fabien is currently working on a feature documentary film about the adventures of Mission 31,as well as building all Ocean Learning Center to afford children around the world the opportunity to learn about oceans and connect with ocean explorers directly through social media.
How is the whole text developed?
A.By giving examples. | B.By offering analyses. |
C.By making comparisons. | D.By arranging in time order. |
For what purpose did Fabien explore the sea and created documentary films?
A.To make himself a world-famous filmmaker. |
B.To show off his great determination and bravery. |
C.To afford children the opportunity to learn about climate. |
D.To raise the public’s awareness of environmental protection. |
What does the underlined part“embarked on”in Paragraph 5 probably mean?
A.Set off on. | B.Concluded from. |
C.Were awarded for. | D.Became famous for. |
We can learn from the text that ___________.
A.Fabien’s“Plant A Fish”project has already achieved its final goal |
B.Fabien’s Mission 31 broke the records of former ocean explorations |
C.Fabien’s TV program about sharks is based on his childhood experiences |
D.it took Fabien four years to produce“Ocean Adventures”on his own |
So far,this year’s global music market has definitely been dominated (支配)by women:Beyonce Knowles,Taylor Swirl,and Iggy Azalea are all making waves.And one hot name that adds more conviction to the list is US singer Ariana Grande.
Almost exactly a year ago,Grande released her first album,Yours Truly. And over the past 12 months,the 21-year-old former Nickelodeon(an American TV channel for kids and adolescents)star has transformed from a pop artist you might recognize to an outstanding superstar.She now possesses three top 10 singles in the current Billboard Hot 100 chart,an impressive opening performance at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards,and millions of followers on social networking sites.
Her second album,My Everything, which was released on Aug 25,is the latest sign of her coming dominance.It hit No.1 on the Billboard 200 album chart this week,making her the only other female singer after Scotland’s Susan Boyle to have two continuous No.1 albums in a single year.
Grande’s strength lies in her powerful voice and wide voiced range.Unlike her companions Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato,Grande’s star power is rooted in the fact that she can really sing.More importantly,Grande knows how to control her voice,which is at once strong and sensitive,and use it to expand her musical territory.
My Everything is the best example.In this album,Grande literally tries her hand at everything:dance music,R&B jams,hip-hop tunes,power ballads and even’60s-inflected pop.
While you can clearly sense her ambition as a singer,you will be impressed by how effortlessly she handles these different styles of music,especially if you have listened to Yours Truly,a more refreshing.’90s R&B—influenced project.
Of course,one suggestion for Grande’s future music would be for her to display more personality instead of simply showing her voiced talent.But not to worry, based on what we’ve heard thus far, it's safe to say Grande is well on her way to growing into her own.
Which of the following contributes to Grande’s great success?
A.The impressive opening performance.
B.Her followers on social networking sites.
C.The influence of’60s pop and’90s R&B.
D.Her powerful voice and wide voiced range.
We can conclude from the last paragraph that Grande_________.
A.1ikes to show off her voice |
B.is a promising superstar |
C.1acks her own personality |
D.has difficulty going further |
What can we learn about Ariana Grande?
A.She prefers hip-hop tunes in particular. |
B.She used to be a pop star in a TV channel. |
C.She has two top 10 singles of Billboard’s Hot 100. |
D.She is the only singer to have two No.1 albums in a year. |
Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?
A.A Rising Music Genius |
B.The Music Market of Women |
C.Susan Boyle and Her Companions |
D.Different Styles of Grande’s Music |
I was 18 when Tim and I began to date. Shy and quiet, I’d met his parents once before but hadn’t ventured to say more than “ Hello”. This particular evening, however, we were taking them out to dinner for their anniversary and I wanted to make a good impression.
Tim and his parents arrived and I was out the door in a flash. My good impression began with “ punctual”. I sat in the backseat beside Tim nervously watching his father’s eyes glance into the rearview mirror to examine me.
Tim and his parents had already decided on their favorite Mexican restaurant and that was fine with me; the dim lighting would hide the rising flush of my cheeks, and if anyone noticed, I could blame it on the peppers. With proper table manners I managed to survive halfway through dinner without making any unforgivable mistakes. However, in the midst of conversation I reached for my iced tea, raised the glass to my lips and very quickly discovered I had picked up the wrong glass.
I quickly lowered the glass and set it back but it was too late; I had burnt my eyebrows, the hair in my nose, and curl over my forehead! I looked up slowly, praying no one had seen me, but all eyes at the table had seen and each face stared at me in shocked silence. Excusing myself, I ran to the restroom.
I would have hidden there forever but I’d barely gotten in the door when Tim’s mother arrived. “ Ah, honey,” she said, holding out her arms to me. “ Everything will be just fine.”
Tim and I eventually married. We had a small ceremony and a family reception afterwards held at the very restaurant where this incident occurred. This time, however, I didn’t drink any candles… only a Margarita(一种鸡尾酒名); they were served in different glasses.
It can be inferred from the passage that___________.
A.the author had never met her parents-in-law before dinning together |
B.Tim and the author took the bus to get to the restaurant |
C.Tim’s father was curious to know about the author |
D.Tim’s mother was not satisfied with the author’s behavior |
According to the passage, the author______________.
A.felt very sorry for being late meeting Tim’s parents |
B.mistook wine for drinks and got drunk |
C.had her eyebrows burnt because of her nervousness |
D.left a bad impression on Tim’s parents |
What would be the best title of the passage?
A.Please Don’t Drink the Candles |
B.Please Don’t Light the Candles |
C.Please Behave Yourself |
D.You Can Never Make a First Impression for a Second Time |
Unlike chemists and physicists, who usually do their experiments using machines, biologists and medical researchers have to use living things like rats. But there are three Nobel prize-winning scientists who actually chose to experiment on themselves – all in the name of science, reported The Telegraph.
1. Werner Forssmann (Nobel prize winner in 1956)
Forssmann was a German scientist. He studied how to put a pipe inside the heart to measure the pressure inside and decide whether a patient needs surgery.
Experiments had been done on horses before, so he wanted to try with human patients. But it was not permitted because the experiment was considered too dangerous.
Not giving up, Forssmann decided to experiment on himself. He anaesthetized (麻醉) his own arm and made a cut, putting the pipe 30 centimeters into his vein (静脉). He then climbed two floors to the X-ray room before pushing the pipe all the way into his heart.
2. Barry Marshall (Nobel prize winner in 2005)
Most doctors in the mid-20th century believed that gastritis was down to stress, spicy food or an unusually large amount of stomach acid. But in 1979 an Australian scientist named Robin Warren found that the disease might be related to a bacteria (细菌) called Helicobacter pylori.
So he teamed up with his colleague, Barry Marshall, to continue the study. When their request to experiment on patients was denied, Marshall bravely drank some of the bacteria. Five days later, he lost his appetite and soon was vomiting each morning – he indeed had gastritis.
3. Ralph Steinman (Nobel prize winner in 2011)
This Canadian scientist discovered a new type of immune system cell called the dendritic cell. He believed that it had the ability to fight against cancer.
Steinman knew he couldn’t yet use his method to treat patients. So in 2007, when doctors told him that he had cancer and that it was unlikely for him to live longer than a year, he saw an opportunity.
With the help of his colleagues, he gave himself three different vaccines based on his research and a total of eight experimental therapies (疗法). Even though Steinman eventually died from his cancer, he lived four and a half years, much longer than doctors had said he would.
The passage is mainly about _________.
A.some dangerous experiments that Nobel prize winners did on themselves |
B.difficulties that scientists went through in order to make important discoveries |
C.the reasons why some scientists chose to experiment on themselves |
D.three Nobel prize winners who did experiments on themselves |
Which of the following is TRUE according to the article?
A.Forssmann’s experiment ended in failure. |
B.Forssmann managed to do his experiment on different kinds of animals. |
C.Barry Marshall succeeded by drinking some Helicobacter pylori. |
D.Barry Marshall’s experiment on himself confirmed that most doctors’ belief about gastritis was correct. |
From the text, we can conclude that Ralph Steinman _________.
A.discovered a new type of cancer cell called the dendritic cell |
B.tried different therapies containing the dendritic cell on himself |
C.knew that he himself would have cancer and die from it |
D.believed that he was better than doctors at treating cancer |
Finally, I entered the university. Because of my careful savings, I did not have to work during the school year. Then, summer came and it was time to work harder than ever. I continued working as a waitress at night, instructed tennis camps several mornings a week and worked as a secretary for a few hours in the afternoons. I even decided to take a class at a community (社区) college. This class at the community college saved me $650. It was an extremely tiring summer and made me anxious to return to my relatively easy life at the university.
During my second and third years of undergraduate schooling, I decided to work about five hours per week in the campus (校园) admissions office answering phones. This provided a little spending money and kept me from drawing my savings out. I wanted to go to Israel to study for 3 weeks, but I hesitated in making this decision because it would cost me $1,600 more to get the credits in Israel. About two weeks later my Mom called to tell me that I had $1,600 in the bank that I had forgotten about! One of my concerns about this trip was not only the cost, but the loss of time to make money; however, I made as much that summer in the ten weeks when I was at home as I had made during the fourteen weeks when I was at home the summer before. The way everything worked together to make this trip possible was one of the most exciting things that have ever happened to me.
This experience has shaped me in many important ways. The first thing that I learned was the importance of a strong work ethic (伦理). Working long hours did a lot to develop my character and helped me learn the value of a dollar. It also made me learn how to search for creative ways to settle difficult situations.
Where did the writer probably work part-time before attending the university?
A.In a restaurant. |
B.In the tennis camps. |
C.In a company. |
D.In the admissions office. |
The writer took a class at a community college mainly because _________.
A.she wanted to save money |
B.life there was relatively easy |
C.summer time was tiring |
D.it was required by the university |
The writer’s major concern about the trip to Israel was that _________.
A.her mother would not agree |
B.she would fail to get credits in Israel |
C.a well-paid summer job would be lost |
D.$1,600 couldn’t be drawn out in time |
The passage is mainly about how the writer _________.
A.made money on the college campus |
B.managed to make full use of her vacation |
C.was forced to support herself by her mother |
D.was shaped by working part-time through college |
Upon entering college, Yang Yi was uncertain about a lot of things. However, the 19-year-old international economics and trade student was certain about one thing: She wanted to participate in animal welfare efforts.
“I'm .always a nature and animal lover," she said. She joined the environmental protection association at her school. Now being president of a group of 25, she leads its efforts to help stray(流浪)cats and dogs by raising money to buy them food and collecting old clothes to make them homes.
However, sometimes the association raises doubts. Some students have questioned whether helping stray animals breaks the laws of nature. "We tried to resolve the controversy," Yang said. “For wild animals, the best way to protect them is to preserve their environment and their natural habitat, and to let them live their own way. However, for animals that depend heavily on humans, such as dogs and cats, the proper way to treat them is to respect them and take care of them." Besides, if not accommodated properly, stray animals can bring threats to public health, as they are the main cause of rabies(狂犬病)in cities. "Now, many young people in China have agreed upon the need to strike a balance between humans and nature. The only problem is how," said Yang. Yang and her fellow volunteers are cautious about what they do to help. For instance, sometimes people feed stray cats human food such as chocolate. But Yang and her friends point that such food can be dangerous to stray cats.
Yang also cooperates with Non-Governmental Organizations to spread animal protection knowledge. One of their recent exhibits was about animals in the entertainment industry. "We are still figuring out the best way to protect animals, but simple deeds such as saying no to animal performances can prevent wildlife from being captured and tamed. Step by step, we'll eventually reach our goal," she said.
Why did Yang Yi join the environmental protection association?
A.She majored in a relevant field. |
B.She wanted to protect nature and animals. |
C.She was uncertain about her life. |
D.She intended to know about animal welfare. |
What do the group members do for stray animals?
A.They shelter them with old clothes. |
B.They feed human food to them. |
C.They train them for entertainment. |
D.They donate money to the association. |
In paragraph 3,Yang believes that
A.all animals should live naturally |
B.young people have known how to balance human and nature |
C.stray animals are bound to spread rabies |
D.chocolate is not a proper food for stray cats |
What does Yang Yi think of her work?
A.Enjoyable. | B.Doubtful. | C.Hopeful. | D.Awful. |
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