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Fouryearsago,JoelKlinegaveuphisjobasamagazineeditortobecomeafreelancecopywriterforadvertisements,but
nowhehadmoneytrouble.Hesaysthathewisheshe'dnever1tosetuphisownbusiness
nIamnowinsuchabadsituation."saysJoel,IhopeIam2workingasaneditor.Yousee,Iwas3withmyjob,
andIusedtogetreallyangryatmybossandthewayheusedto4mearoundallthetime.Italkedtoafewfriendsand
theysaidthattheycouldgiveme5,soItoldmybossIwasleaving.Atfirst,everythingwas6:1hadsomuchwork
thatIhadtotakeonanassistant,mybestfriendatwork,Don,justtobe7tofinishthingsontime.Andsoonwe_8
largeamountsofmoney.DonandIhadareallygreatlifestyle,andwhentheworkwasfinished,weusedtotakegood_9
inplaceslikeCancunandtheBahamas,justtogetrelaxed.
Atfirst,wewerebusyhavingfun,andcharged(支付)everythingtomycreditcardsinstead,butthenIbeganto10
howmuchindebt(負(fù)債)Iwas.Alast,IhadtolayDonoff.1thenhadtosellallmyofficeequipment設(shè)備).NowIcoulddo
almostnothingevenifpeopleaskedme.ThingsgotsobadthatIevenaskedmyoldbossif1coulddosomeworkforthe
11_buthesaidthatI'dbeenso12tohimwhenIleftthathewouldneveremploymeagain.Tvehadtoclosedownmy
businessnowandIdon'tknowwhatI'mgoingtodoformoney.Itjustgoestoshow,ifyousetupyourownbusiness,you
shouldn'tspendmoneyyoudon'thave."
1.A.pretendedB.learnedC.failedD.decided
2.A.speciallyB.stillC.alsoD.certainly
3.A.pleasedB.strictC.boredD.patient
4.A.showB.orderC.serveD.lead
5.A.timeB.moneyC.foodD.work
6.A.perfectB.wrongC.hardD.fun
7.A.afraidB.readyC.ableD.about
8.A.lostB.borrowedC.donatedD.made
9.A.vacationsB.picturesC.coursesD.chances
10.A.imagineB.rememberC.wonderD.realize
11.A.advertisementB.magazineC.equipmentD.lifestyle
12.A.shyB.rudeC.lazyD.straight
閱讀理解
A
Youdon'thavetobeascientisttosolvebigenvironmentalproblems.OneDutchdesignerisfindingcreativewaysto
makeachange-andhe'sinvitingbikerstojoinhim.
DaanRoosgaarde,38,isadesignerfromHolland.Heusescreativeideastoimprovecitylife.ForhisSmogFree
Project,hedesignedaspeciallowerthatcleansairinChineseparks.InHolland,hedesignedashiningbicyclepath.
NowDaanandhisteamareworkingwithengineersatChinesebike-sharingcompanytocreateanewproductfor
publicuse.Ifsanair-cleaningmachineconnectedtoabicycleandispartoftheSmogFreeProject.Insmoggyweather,the
machinewouldbreatheintheairinfrontofthebikeandblowoutastreamofcleanairtowardthebiker'sface.
It'snosecretthatairpollutionisabigproblemforChina.Inwinter,it'scommonforthickcloudsofhaze,caused
largelybyfactoryproduction,burningofcoalandcaremissions(排放物)tocoverareasofChina.
In2016,onlyone-fourthofChinesecitiesmetthecounty5sairqualitystandards,accordingtoasurveyof338cities
nationwidefromtheMinistryofEnvironmentalProtection.
"Ofcourseonetowerandafewbikeswon'tsolveChina'sairpollutionproblem,"Daansaid,"Butsmog-freebikesare
anexcitingideathatwillhopefullyinspirecommunitiestocreategreenercities.'*
1.Accordingtothewriter,.
A.airpollutionisnotabigprobleminChinaB.creativeideasmayhelpimprovecitylife
C.onlyscientistscansolvebigenvironmentalproblemsD.thesurveyof338citiesnationwidewasnotnecessary
2.Theair-cleaningmachineofferscleanairtothebikerby.
A.blowingoutdirtyairB.runningfastwiththebike
C.cleaningtheairaroundthebikerD.breathingindirtyairandcleaningit
3.Fromthepassage,weknowthat.
A.peoplewhohavecreativeideascangetfreebikes
B.onlysmog-freebikescangoontheshiningbicyclepath
C.DaanandhisfamilyspentalltheirtimeimprovingChina'sairquality
D.China'shazeinwinterhappensbecauseofmorethanthreecauses
4.Daanisinvitingbikerstojoinhiminorderto.
A.raisemoneyforthetowerB.testhisnewmachine
C.helpsolvetheairpollutionproblemD.makemoreChinesefriends
5.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.BreathingInandOutB.BikingforFreshAir
C.SurveyfromtheGovernmentD.China'sAirpollutionProblem
B
EversinceIwasalittlegirl,Tvelovedreadingcrimeanddetectivenovels,soIguessitwasprettynormalthatIstared
writingthemwhenIwasolder.However,myfamilyisvenbieonhavingatraditionalcareerandsowhenIsaidthatIwanted
togotocollegeandstudywriting,myparentstoldmethatIcouldn't.TheytoldmethatIhadtostudyforadegreesothatI
wouldachieveacareer,andnotsomethingasriskyaswriting.IsupposeIcouldhavestudiedjournalism(新聞),butIdidn't
wanttoloseinterestinwritingbecauseitwouldbesomething1woulddoeverydayforwork,notforpleasure.Ithoughtthat
teachinglookedlikeaprettygoodcompromise(妥協(xié)),especiallybecauseofthelongholidays.Itwasagoodchoice:bythe
timeIwastwenty-five,Tdalreadyfinishedtwonovelsandhadanagent.
Tobehonest,Inevermeanttokeepmybeingacrimewrierasecretoranything,andmyfriendshavealwaysknown.
Oneofthereasonsmostpeopledon'tknowisbecausemyagenttoldmethatmynameHazelsoundedtoomuchlikearomance
novelistforolderwomen.ShesuggestedBrookeLaneandIthought,nWell,ifyouthinkit'llmakemesuccessful,okay,"Td
totallyforgottenaboutituntilIwalkedintoschoolonedayandsawoneofmyworkmatesreadingmynovel.Iaskedhersome
questionsaboutit,anditwassoclearthatshehadnoideathatI'dwrittenit-sheevenofferedtolendittomeaftershe'd
finished!ofcourse,sometimesIwonderwhatmystudentswouldthinkiftheyknewthattheirteacherwasgoinghomeonthe
weekendtowriteaboutmurdersanddeadbodies,butIthinkmyparentsprobablydidmeafavor:myteachingjobkeepsme
intouchwiththerealworld.
1.Hazelisprobably.
A.anagentB.ajournalist
C.ateacherandartistD.ateacherandwriter
2.Theunderlinedwords"isverybigonninthepassmostprobablymean.
A.togivenoadviceB.tolikesomethingverymuch
C.tohavemoreexperiencesD.tomisunderstandsomething
3.IfsclearthatHazel.
A.agreedtostudyjournalismforadegreeBacceptedBrookeLaneasherpenname
C.wouldliketowritesomethingforteachingD.toldherworkmatesaboutherwritingnovels
4.Hazelfinallyrealizedthatherparents'adviceonhecrareerwas.
A.helpfulB.excitingC.disappointingD.risky
5.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.
A.HazellikesshowingoffinpublicB.HazePsstudentsallwanttowritenovels
C.Hazel5sagenthasplayedaroleinhersuccessD.olderwomenpreferthenameBrooketoHazel
C
AnewstudyfindsthatmorethaneightypercentofInternetusersintheUnitedStatessearchforhealthinformationonline.
SusannahFoxfromthePewInternetProjectsaysdoctorsarestillthemainsourceofhealthinformation.Butthestudy
foundthatsearchingonlineisoneoftheleadingwaysthatpeoplelookforasecondopinion.Hesays,HPeoplearesortoff
fact-checkingwhattheyhaveheardfromadoctor.Ourstudiesshowthatpeoplearestillverylikelytoturntohealthdoctor
whentheyneedadiagnosisorareplanningatreatment.^^
Fortypercentofpeopleareactuallylookingfordoctorsorotherproviderswhentheysearchforhealthinformationonline.
TwothirdsofInternetuserslookonlineforinformationaboutacertaindiseaseormedicalcondition.
TheInternethasalsobecomeanimportantsourceofspiritualsupportforpeoplewithhealthproblems.SusannahFox
saysoneinfiveInternetusershasgoneonlinetofindotherpeoplewhohavethesamecondition.
Adiseaseisconsidereduncommonifitaffect(侵襲)fewerthan20000peopleworldwide.Theriseofsocialnetworking
hasmadeiteasierforpeoplewithuncommondiseasestoconnectwitheachother.
DrJeffLivingstonoperatesamedicalCentreforwomeninIrving,Texas.Hisofficeusespassword-protectedsoftware
toshareinformationwithpatients.Hesaysthesoftwarehasincreasedefficiency(效率),reducedcostsandimprovedrelations
withpatients.Ithasjustchangedthewaywedohealthcare.HismedicalcentrealsohasaFacebookpage,aMySpacepage
andaTwitterpage.
1.isoneofthemostpopularwayspeoplelookforhealthinformation.
A.askingtheirparentsB.ThePewInternetProject
C.SearchingonlineD.Readingbooksonmedicine
2.Whatmakespeoplesearchforhealthinformationonline?
APeople'sinterestinhealth.B.People'shealthcondition.
C.ImportanceoftheInternet.D.Theriseofonlinetreatment.
3.Fromthefourthparagraphweknowthat.
A.peoplewithhealthproblemsgoonlinetolookforthenewtreatment
B.peoplewithhealthproblemstrytosharetheirexperiencewithothersonline
C.peoplewithhealthproblemsencourageeachotheronlinetofightagainstdiseases
D.Internetbecomesaplaceforpeoplewithhealthproblemstoreduceworries
4.AccordingtoParagraph5,socialnetworking
A.becomesanewwayfordoctorsandpatientstocommunicatewitheachother
B.encouragespeopletogetmorehelpfromdoctorsonlineintime
C.helpspeopletogetmoreconfidenceaboutthetreatmentoftheidiseases
D.makespeopleeasiertoknowmoreaboutwhattheirdiseasesare
5.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?
A.Internetisaneasywayfordoctorstotreattheirpatients
B.Doctorsshouldchangetheirwaytotreattheirpatients.
C.Facebook,MySpaceandTwitterbecomeefficienttoolsfordoctors.
D.Mostpatientswouldliketoasktheirdoctorsforhelponlinenow.
任務(wù)型閱讀
Negative(消極的)energycanbefoundalmosteverywhere.Therearepeoplecomplainingaboutlifeoften,practicing
badhabitsandbringingyoudownTheemotions('情緒)theyspreadinfluenceyourthoughtsandactionsinabadway,so
avoidingthesources(來(lái)源)ofnegativeenergyisnecessaryifyouwanttobemoresuccessful.
Everyonecanbeeasilyinfluencedbynegativeemotionsunlessyoulearnhowtodealwiththem.Thefollowingways
willshowyouhowpositive(積極的)peopledealwithnegativity,sOyoucanapplythemtoyourlife.
Spendtimeinnature.
Beinginnatureclearsyourmindandrelaxesyourbody.Positivepeoplespendapartoftheirdayeatingoutsidetoenjoy
thebeautyofourplanet.Itisagreatwaytorelax
Practicepositivethinking.
Ifyouthinknegatively,thereisnobrightfutureforyou.Positivepeopledon'tbelieveintheexcusestheirmindscome
upwith.Byfindingthegoodsideofanyproblem,theymakesuretheyaresetupforsuccess.
Cutoffnegativepeople.
Ifyouspendtimewithpositivepeople,youaremorelikelytobehappyandsatisfied.Ontheotherhand,ifyouaretoo
closetopeoplewhoalwayscomplain,you'llhaveahardtimegettingthenegativityawayfromyourlife.
Acceptfailure.
Positivepeopleembrace(擁抱)failureastheyrealizeitistheonlywaytolearnandgrow.Whenevertheyfail,theywork
hardtogettothetopagaininsteadofgivingup.Eventhoughfailurebringsnegativeemotions,theybelieveitwillgoaway
quickly.Tospeeduptheprogress,theykeepthinkingpositively.
Howto_1__thesourcesofnegativeenergy
ReasonItiseasyforeveryonetobeinfluencedbynegativeemotions.
Spendingtimein?Beinginnatureclearsyourmindandmakesyourbodyfeel___2_
nature?Positivepeoplegooutsidetoenjoybeautifulthingsofourplanet.
MethodsPracticingpositive?Ifyouthinknegatively,thereisnobrightfutureforyou.
thinking?Theexcusesthattheycomeupwitharenot_3_inbypositivepeople.
?Positivepeoplethinktheyaresetupforsuccessbyfindingthegoodsideofanyproblem.
Cuttingoffnegative?Ifyouspendtimewithpositivepeople,youarehappyandsatisfied.
people?Ifyouaretooclosetothosewhoalwayscomplain,youwillhave
—4__gettingthenegativityawayfromyourlife.
Acceptingfailure?Failurebringsnegativeemotions,butpositivepeoplebelieveit
won't_5—foralongtime.
完形DBCBDACDADBB
閱讀理解
A篇:BDDCBB篇:DBBACC篇:CBDAB
任務(wù)型閱讀
1.avoid2.relaxed3.believed4difficulty5.1ast/remain
題組二
完型填空
Itwasoneofthehottestdaysofthedryseason.Wehadnotseen(1)inalmostamonth.Thecropsweredying.
Ifwedidn'tseesomerainsoon,wewouldloseeverything.
IwasinthekitchenmakinglunchthatdaywhenIsawmyson,Billy,walkingtowardthe(2).Tryingtobe
asquietaspossible,hewaswalkingwithgreateffort.Minutesafterhe(3)intotheforests,hecamerunningout
again,towardthehouse.Momentslater,however,hewasonceagainwalkinginthat(4)waytowardthewoods.I
couldn'ttakeitanylongerandI(5)him.
Hewascuppingbothhandsinfrontofhimashewalked,beingvery(6)nottospill(溢出)thewaterhecarried.
AsIcamecloser,Isawthemostamazingsight.Severallargedeer(鹿)stoodinfrontofhim.Billywalkedrightupto
them.Butthedeerdidnothurthimnor(7)moveasBillykneltdown(跪下).AndthenIsawababydeerlyingonthe
ground,verythirsty,liftitsheadtodrinkthewaterinmyboy'shand.Whenthewaterwasgone,Billjumpeduptorunback
tothehouse.Itrackedhimbacktoatap.Billyturnedit(8)andletthewaterslowly(9)his"cup".
Whenhestoodupandbegantoturnback,Iwasthereinfrontofhim.Hislittleeyeswerefulloftears."I'm
not(10)wasallhesaid.Theweekbefore,hehadmadethesametroublewithourhorses,whichcausedhima
speechfromhisfatherabouttheimportanceofsavingwater.
Thistime,1(11)him,withasmallpot(壺)ofwaterfromthekitchen.Ilethimtakecareofthebabydeeralone
foritwashisjob.Asthetearsthatrolled(12)myfacebegantohittheground,theyweresuddenlyjoinedbyother
drops...andmoredrops...andmore.Ilookedupatthesky.AllIcansayisthattherainthatdaysavedourfarm,justlikethe
actionsofonelittleboywhosavedanother.
1.A.windB.snowC.rainD.cloud
2.A.forestsB.schoolC.houseD.rivers
3.A.cameB.disappearedC.turnedD.entered
4.A.naturalB.clearC.popularD.unusual
5.A.sloppedB.followedC.acceptedD.controlled
6.A.carefulB.noisyC.comfortableD.polite
7.A.everB.yetC.evenD.never
8.A.offB.onC.outD.up
9.A.setB.fillC.fullD.place
10.A.playingB.jokingC.complainingD.wasting
11.A.receivedB.believedC.joinedD.pushed
12.A.acrossB.upC.overD.down
閱讀理解
A
WhenyouwatchTVprogramsaboutwildanimals,itissurprisingtoseehowanantelopecanescapealion'sattack.In
thewilderness,everyonehasastunt.Evenplantshavetheirownwaysoffightingoffenemies.
Overmillionsofyearsofevolution,plantshavedevelopedauniquedefencesystem.Chemicalsarewildlyusedfor
survival.Bymakingtheirleaves,flowers,rootsandfruitsdistastefulorpoisonous(有毒的)toenemies,plantscanfightback.
OnesuchplantistheGoldenWattletree.TheBritishscientistDavidCameronhasfoundwhenananimaleatsthetree's
leaves,theamountofpoisonincreasesintheotherleaves.4tIfslikethedamagedleavestelephoningtheotherstellingthem
tofighttogetheragainsttheenemy,“hesaid.
Thetreealsosendsdefencemessagestoneighboringplantsbygivingoutaspecialsmell.GoldenWattletreesinthe
surrounding45meterswillgetthemessageandproducemorepoisonwithin10minutes.Now,ifanenemyeatstoomanyof
thetrees9leaves,hewilldie.
Everyspeciesofplantortreeisgoodattheproductionofaparticularsetofchemicals.Herbivore,likerabbits,cansafely
eattheleavesofonetree,buttheymaybepoisonedbyitsneighbor.
Inthisway,plantshavedevelopednotonlyindividualdefencesystem,butalsoshareditwithothers.Thismakesit
impossiblefbrasingleanimaltodestroyevenasmallareaofforest.
1.Fromthesecondparagraph,wecanlearnthat.
A.plantscandonothingagainsttheirenemiesB.chemicalsarequiteusefulfbrplantstosurvive
C.anantelopecanalwaysrunawayfromastronglionD.leaves,roots,lowersandfruitsorplantsarepoisonous
2.IfanimalseatoneGoldenWattletree'sleaves,thetreecan.
A.killtheanimalswithaspecialsmellB.tellothertreestocometoprotectit
C.warmothertreesagainsttheanimalsonthephoneD.senddefensemessagestotheneighbouringplants
3.Theunderlinedword"Herbivores"inthefifthparagraphprobablyreferstoanimalswhich.
A.producepoisonB.hveonsmallanimals
C.liketoeatrabbitsD.feedonplantslikegrass
4.Thelastparagraphofthepassagesuggeststhatthiskindofdefensesystemis.
A.badforanimalsB.goodforforests
C.helpfultosomeanimalsD.harmfultoforests
5.Thepassageismainlyabout.
A.theexamplesofprotectingforestsB.thebalancebetweenanimalsandplants
C.thewaysofplantsfightingagainstenemiesD.therelationshipbetweenlionsandantelopes
B
EachyearonFeb21,UNESCO(聯(lián)合國(guó)教科文組織)holdsanInternationalMotherLanguageDay(IMLD).Theevent
istohelppeopletopayattentiontothedisappearanceoftheworld'slanguages;manyofthemaredisappearingeachyear.
UNESCOseesthisasaterriblefact.
Whathappenswhenalanguagediesout?Somethinggreatislost-notjustsoundsandmarksbutthewaythatpeople
understandtheworldandcommunicatewitheachother.Wekeepdifferentculturesandtraditionsthroughlanguages.Killa
languageandallthesearekilledtoo.
ThroughIMLD,moreandmorepeoplecometorealizeheterriblesituationandtrytostopit.Google's2018Endangered
(瀕臨滅絕的)LanguagesProjectisagoodexample.Manyspeakersandprotectorsofendangeredlanguagesupload(上傳)
texts,audiosandvideostotheprojectwebsite.Theywanttointroducethewaythatpeoplecommunicateandexpress
themselvesaroundtheworld.
TheMyaamiaProjectisthesamekindofefforttorevivethelanguagespokenbytheMiamitribes(部落)oftheUnited
States.Projectmembersworktoencouragepeopletostudyandcommunicatewiththislanguage,whichdiedoutinthe1960s.
Theseactivitiesgivelifetothoseendangeredlanguages.PeoplewhoworktokeepLanguagesalivearenotlimitedtothe
past.Manyyoungpeopledesignappsandusesocialmediatosupporttheiractivities.They"spreadtheword1'tosavethe
world.
So,whiletheproblemofdisappearinglanguagesremainsaveryseriousone,thereishope.Weallhaveaspecialfeeling
ofourmotherlanguage.ThisiswhyweshouldrememberthewisewordsoflatepresidentofSouthAfrica,NelsonMandela:
"Ifyoutalktoamaninalanguageheunderstands,thatgoestohishead.Ifyoutalktoamaninhisownlanguage,thatgoes
tohisheart.”
1.UNESCOholdsIMLDeveryyearinordertohelppeopleto.
A.learnanduseendangeredlanguagesB.showtheirtalentsinlearninglanguages
C.practicereadingskillsofmotherlanguagesD.realizethesituationofendangeredlanguages
2.WhatdidpeopledoinGoogle*s2018EndangeredLanguagesProject?
A.DiscusshowtomakegooduseofGoogle.B.Offeronlinecoursesonendangeredlanguages.
C.Sharematerialsaboutendangeredlanguagesonline.D.Translateendangeredlanguagesintomotherlanguages.
3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"revive"meaninParagraph(段落)4?
A.創(chuàng)造B.學(xué)習(xí)C.復(fù)活D.清除
4.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromParagraph5?
A.Itismoredifficulttoprotectendangeredlanguages.B.Thedisappearanceoflanguageshasalreadystopped.
C.Youngpeopledon'tcareaboutendangeredlanguages.D.Youngpeoplehavecreativewaystoprotectlanguages.
5.ThewritermentionsNelsonMandela'swordsinorderto.
A.telltheimportanceofone'smotherlanguageB.showhiscontributionstolanguageprotection
C.tellthetroubleinlearningendangeredlanguagesD.showthepossibilityofprotectingmotherlanguages
任務(wù)型閱讀
Everybodylikesmusic.Butdoyouknowthatmusicisdifferentfromsongs?Songsexpressfeelingswithlyrics(歌詞),
butmusicwithtones(音調(diào)).Unlikesongs,musictoneshavenospecificmeanings.
Differentpeoplemaygetdifferentthingsfromthesamemusicalperformance.Thoughsomemusicworksaredifficult
tounderstand,peopleneedmusicintheirdailylifebecauseitbringsfuntothem.Differentpeoplelikedifferentmusic:some
loveclassicalmusic,andotherslikepopmusic.Mostyoungpeoplelikepopmusic.
PopmusicbeganintheUSAandbecamepopulararoundtheworldduringthe1950sand1960s.
Thebest-knownearlykindofpopmusicwas"rockandroll”.Popmusichastakentheplaceofnativemusicinmany
partsoftheworld.Ithascausedthenumberofpeoplefor"jazz"musictobecome.muchsmallerthanthatinthe1950sand
earlier.Anditnowbecomesthemostpopularone.Muchpopmusiciswithoutartisticvalue(價(jià)值),buttheworkofsomepop
singerslikeBobDylan,thegroupslikePinkFloydandCrosbyareexcellent.Todaypeoplestillhavegreatinterestinpop
music.Itsconcertsandfestivalsareheldallovertheworld.
The(l)___________Songsexpressfeelingswithlyrics.
betweenmusicandsongsMusictoneshavenospecificmeanings.
TheloveofmusicPeoplecangetfunfrommusic.
Differentpeopleareinterestedindifferentmusic.Forexample,mostoftheyouthlikepop
music.
DetailsfbrpopmusicPopmusicdidn'tbecomefamousaroundtheworld(2)___________1950s.
“Rockandroll“wasfamous(3)____________earlykindofpopmusic.
Localmusicinmanypartsoftheworldhasbeen(4)____________bypopmusic.
Popmusicnowbecomesmorepopularthan'jazz"music.
Thepopconcertsandfestivalsare(5)___________allovertheworld.
完形填空CABDBACBBDCD
閱讀理解BDDBCDCCDA
任務(wù)型閱讀differences;until;as;replaced;popular
題組三
完形填空
Inagardenfilledwithbushesandgrasses,thereappearedawhiterose.Theflowercouldn't(1)herself,soheno
ideahow(2)____shewas.Shehadspentherlifehavingnoideathatallaroundherwereamazedbyherbeauty.Shedidn't
(3)thateveryonewhosawherspokewellofher.
Onehotandsunnyday,agirlwaswalkingthroughthegarden,thinkingabouthowmanylovelythingsMotherNature
hadgivenher,whenshe(4)sawawhiteroseinaforgottencomerofthegarden.Therosewasbeginningtowilt."If
therosestaysheretilltomorrow,itwill(5)",shethought.ctIwilltakeithomeandputitinalovelybottle.^^Andsoshe
did.Withallherlovesheputthewiltingwhiteroseinwater,insideacolourfulglassbottle,and(6)itbythewindow.
Therosesawherreflectionintheglass,whichmeantthat,forthe(7)time,therosegottoseewhatshelookedlike.
“Isthatme?^^thoughttherose.Littlebylittleherleavesbeganto(8)andstepbystep,therosewereasbeautiful
asbefore.Whenshewasbacktoher(9),shelookedatherreflectionandsawthatshewasinfactabeautifulflower.
Shesaid,"Wow!TillnowIhadn'trealizedwhoIwas;howcouldIhavebeenso(10)?
Therosecametorealizeshehadlivedherlifewithoutappreciatingher(11),unabletoseeherself,unableto
knowwhoshereallywas.(12)youreallywanttoknowyouare,youshouldforgeteverythingthatyouthinkyouare.
1.A.hearB.seeC.touchD.save
2.A.kindB.braveC.prettyD.strange
3.A.realizeB.hopeC.believeD.guess
4.A.suddenlyB.nearlyC.finallyD.immediately
5.A.growB.complainC.cryD.die
6.A.hidB.putC.threwD.cut
7.A.firstB.nextC.worstD.right
8.A.singB.dropC.disappearD.rise
9.A.bestB.normalC.feelD.home
10.A.tiredB.differentC.blindD.cheerful
11.
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