—Do you __________(介意) booking a high-speed train ticket online for me?
—Not at all. When and where will you go?
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________ our lives and protect others, doctors and nurses fight against Covid-19 bravely.
A.Save B.Saving C.Saved D.To save
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Pay no attention to those who laugh at you. What most ________is how you see yourself.
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A.was held B.held C. hold D. was holding
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— __________ books do you read every year?
— About 30, I love reading.
A. How much B. How old C. How many D. How often
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Volunteers are probably some of the most overlooked(被忽視的) people. But no activities can carry on smoothly without hardworking volunteers. Last month, I volunteered at the Color Run in Melbourne, Australia. Although I didn’t have so much fun as the runners, I still learned a valuable lesson.
My job was to give a high-five(擊掌) to every runner at the finish line. At the beginning, I saw it as a simple task. When the first runner passed, I reached out my hands and shouted “Good job!” excitedly. However, as more and more people crossed the finish line and clapped their hands with mine, my arms got sore. To make things worse, it became hotter. My clothes were wet because of the sweat(汗水), and I felt really tired. But soon I saw a group of children running towards me. They were about 6 years old. Although they hardly catch their breath, they still kept going with big smiles on their faces. They put up their hands and said loudly, “High-five!”
At that moment, I was quite touched. They were so young, and they refused to give up. Suddenly, I felt myself be full of strength(力量). I clapped their hands, “Well done, little guys!”
That is the meaning of being a volunteer. It is never an easy job. However, we meet different people and see the spirit that touches us. Although such spirit is not often found in daily life, it can help us learn a lot when we see it by accident.
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1.Where did the Color Run take place last month?
A.In Canada. B.In America. C.In Australia. D.In Britain.
2.What was the writer’s job at the Color Run?
A.She ran beside the runners. B.She gave high-fives to runners.
C.She offered water to runners. D.She led runners to the finish line.
3.At the very beginning, the writer thought her job was ________.
A.easy B.tiring C.funny D.boring
4.The writer was touched because ________.
A.she saw so many people cross the finish line B.her clothes were wet because of the hot weather
C.some children refused to give up running D.all the runners gave her a high-five
5.The passage mainly talks about ________.
A.volunteers and their special stories B.the meaning of being a volunteer
C.a valuable lesson about running D.different volunteers from all over the world
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—Could you give me a lift back home tonight, Anti? My car was broken.
—_________. I didn't drive my car this morning.
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It was a room full of boys. A girl, about 10 years old, was sitting in the center. She was the only girl among the boys. As a tradition in her village, other girls had to stay home.
The girl, Shameem Akhtar, was born in a small village in Pakistan (巴勒斯坦). In her village, all parents keep girls inside their homes. Luckily, Shameem’s uncle, a university graduate, wanted to give her a chance to see the world. He offered Shameem a chance to attend school. However, Shameem had to fight to complete her schooling. To be allowed to enter college, she stopped eating for 3 days, which is called a hunger strike (抗議).
After graduating from college, Shameem got a position in a non -profit (非營利性的) organization aiming to help women in rural (農(nóng)村的)areas. There, she saw a Pakistan that she didn’t know. Until then, she thought she had a difficult life. But there, she saw what women in other parts of Pakistan were experiencing. Some women had 11 children, but nothing to feed them. To get water, they would walk three hours every day to get to the wells (水井). Shameem found that the position was more than just a job for her. She discovered her power. By setting an example, her experience could encourage more people to understand the importance of education and send their daughters to school.
Now, Shameem teaches in a rural school in her hometown. “The first day I walked into the school” she said, “I saw all these little Shameem looking at me with dreams in their eyes, the same dream of freedom which I had in my childhood.”
Today, there is not a single girl in her village who doesn’t go to school.
1.Why couldn’t other girls attend school when Shameem was young?
_____________________________________________________________________________
2.Who helped Shameem achieve her dream to go to school?
_____________________________________________________________________________
3.How was the women’s life in other parts of Pakistan?
_____________________________________________________________________________
4.Where does Shameem work now?
_____________________________________________________________________________
5.Are the girls allowed to go to school in Shameem’s hometown now?
_____________________________________________________________________________
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