【題目】Only after he had practiced a lot and was familiar with traditional Chinese music _______ to perform on the stage.
A. he was allowed B. he will be allowed
C. was he allowed D. will he be allowed
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【題目】—Do you think our basketballers played very well yesterday?
—__________.
A. They are not nervous at all
B. They were still young
C. They played naturally
D. They couldn't have done better
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【題目】D
I was no different from any other mother.
When my little boy, Skyler, was born, I longed for the day he would talk to me. My husband and I dreamed about the first sweet “Mama” or “Dada.” Every cry or coo was a small glimpse into my son’s mind.
My baby’s noises were even more precious to me because Skyler had been born with several health problems.
At first, the problems had delayed his development, but once they were safely behind us. I looked forward to my son’s first words. They didn’t come.
At age three, Skyler was diagnosed autistic, a developmental disability destined to affect his social and emotional well-being in his entire life. Skyler couldn’t talk and wouldn’t talk. I would probably never hear any words from him at all. In a store, I would hear a child calling “Mommy,” and I would wonder if that were what my little boy might sound like. I wondered how it would feel to hear my child call out for me.
But I could have learned to live with his silence if it weren’t for another hallmark characteristic of autism: Skyler formed no attachments. He didn’t want to be held, much preferring to lie in his bed or sit in his car seat. He wouldn’t look at me; sometimes, he even looked through me.
Once, when I took him to the doctor, we talked to a specialist who was my size, age and who had the same hair color. When it was time to go, Skyler went to her instead of me—he couldn’t tell us apart. When Skyler was three, he spent three days at Camp Courageous for disabled children in Iowa, and when he returned he didn’t even recognize me.
The pain was almost unbearable. My own son didn’t even know I was his mother.
I hid the pain, and we did the best we could for Skyler. We enrolled him in our local area educational agency preschool, where the teachers and speech pathologist worked hard to help Skyler connect with the world around him. They used pictures and computer voice-machines that spoke for him, and sign language. These devices gave me little glimpses of who Skyler was, even if he didn’t understand who I was. “He will talk,” the speech pathologist insisted, but inside, I had given up hope.
The one dream I couldn’t let go was to have Skyler understand that I was his mom. Even if I never heard him say, “Mom,” I wanted to see the recognition in his eyes.
The summer of Skyler’s fourth year was when it started. A smoldering ember of understanding in him sparked, and fanned by our efforts, steadily flamed. His first words were hardly recognizable, often out of context, never spontaneous. Then, slowly, he could point to an item and say a word. Then two words together as a request. Then spontaneous words. Each day, he added more and more recognizable words, using them to identify pictures and ask questions. We could see his understanding increase, till his eyes would seek out mine, wanting to comprehend.
“You Mom?” he said one day.
“Yes, Skyler, I’m Mom.”
He asked his teachers and caregivers: “You Mom?”
“No, Skyler, not Mom.”(原作者:陳德琪)“You my Mom?” he said back to me.
“Yes, Skyler, I’m your Mom.”
And finally, a rush of understanding in his eyes: “You my Mom.”
“Yes, Skyler, I’m your Mom.”
If those had been Skyler’s only words ever, they would have been enough for me: My son knew I was his mother.
But Skyler wasn’t done.
One evening I leaned against the headboard on Skyler’s bed, my arms wrapped around him. He was cozily tucked between my legs, our bodies warm and snug as I read to him from one of his favorite books—a typical affectionate scene between mother and son, but because of Skyler’s autism, one that I could never take for granted.
I stopped reading. Skyler had interrupted me, leaning back his head so he could look me in the eye.
“Yes, Skyler?”
And then the voice of an angel, the voice of my son: “I love you, Mom.”
【1】According to the description of the author, we can learn that Skyler .
A. could easily have a cold
B. usually preferred to stay alone
C. could only recognize his doctor
D. frequently lost temper
【2】The author felt the most heartbroken when .
A. Skyler was diagnosed with autism
B. a child in a store called her “Mommy”
C. she realized Skyler didn’t know who she was
D. she found Skyler was born with several health problems
【3】What does the underlined sentence mean?
A. The author had little hope that Skyler would talk.
B. The author decided to give up the treatments for Skyler.
C. The author was disappointed with the speech pathologist.
D. The author strongly believed that Skyler would make progress.
【4】Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. Skyler traveled around the world with his teachers.
B. The family was so frustrated that they lost hope.
C. The author never heard Skyler say “Mum”.
D. Skyler’s language ablity grew little by little.
【5】From the last few paragraphs, we can infer that .
A. the author was grateful that her efforts paid off
B. Skyler could not only talk but also read
C. mom was the only word Skyler could say
D. the author had high expectations for Skyler
【6】What’s the best title for the passage?
A. Road to Speaking B. What is Autism?
C. A Caring Mother D. Talk to Kids
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【題目】Johnsons _______ a good pilot but his drinking habit was his weak point.
A. would have made B. would make
C. should have made D. should make
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【題目】Although he was a teenager, Robert could resist _______ what to do and what not to do.
A. being told B. to tell
C. to be told D. telling
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【題目】You can’t imagine what trouble I had _____ this English article into Chinese.
A. to translate B. translated
C. translating D. been translating
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【題目】After that, he knew he could __________ any emergency by doing what he could to the best of his ability.
A. get away with
B. get on with
C. get through
D. get across
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【題目】The new year has begun and some people may be looking to 2015 as the year they get a dog. A furry friend will bring a lot of fun and companionship to your family — especially for urban residents who always feel lonely living in the fast-paced society. But looking after a pet does require some responsibility from the pet owner if you want your new friend to be healthy and happy in your family.
The following is a checklist for people who are considering adopting an animal.
Where to find a dog
There are hundreds of pet shops in Shanghai, big and small, where you can find puppies at a cost ranging from a few hundred to tens of thousands of yuan. The pet shop will tell you some basic facts about dogs of a specific breed. But don't forget to ask about the vaccination status if you are buying a puppy, which needs three injections with an interval of three to four weeks between shots.
Another option is to ask your friends if they know anyone with a dog that has recently had puppies. This option is more reliable than buying a puppy from someone you don’t know, especially the street peddlers who might carry animals with diseases.
Another highly recommended option is to adopt one from an NGO dedicated to providing shelter and protecting stray animals. This is quite practical if you don't care about the dog's breed.
Vaccination (疫苗)
As a pet owner, there are some things you must do otherwise you may get into big trouble, and one of these is getting your dog vaccinated.
Dogs need regular shots to fight against canine parvovirus (犬細小病毒), rabies and other diseases or viruses.
To ensure the vaccines are not substandard, we strongly recommend you get your furry friend a shot from a qualified vet, which may cost a few hundred yuan each year.
Another advantage of using the vet as opposed to getting your dog vaccinated yourself, is that the vet will examine its condition to see whether it is suitable to get a shot now and take immediate action if it has an allergic reaction to the vaccine.
Because you are advised not to give your animal a bath for one week following its vaccination, you should clean your animal one or two days before the shot if you don’t want your dog to get too dirty.
Parasite (寄生蟲) protection
As a pet owner, you need to be prepared to get rid of fleas (跳蚤), heartworm (犬心蟲), roundworm (蛔蟲), intestinal worms and other parasites from your dog.
Dogs need regular flea and tick control and parasite protection, even if it does not show symptoms of being affected by the parasite. An adult dog needs to be fed with a tablet every six months to make sure it does not have any parasite.
You also need to take measures every three months to help expel fleas and ticks from your animal. You need to learn the signs of a flea bite: they may immediately cause a dog to feel extremely itchy. Within 30 minutes of a bite, they may develop a red bump. Secondary infections caused by scratching are also common.
Dog training
No dog is born with good manners. Pooping on the carpet, leaping enthusiastically onto guests, pulling so hard that it practically yanks your arm out of the socket when on walks — that’s all perfectly acceptable in the canine world. It's up to you to teach your dog to behave the way humans want it to.
Despite the adage(諺語;格言) about old dogs and new tricks, there are no age limits to teaching dogs. And whether you've got a brand-new puppy or an older dog, the first step is the same: learn how to be a good teacher.
Every dog is different and will respond better to a slightly different training style, but these general guidelines apply: stay consistent and patient, and reward your dog for getting it right.
【1】The underlined word “vet” means____________.
A. a surgeon B. a physician
C. a dentist D. a doctor who treats animals
【2】According to the article, how many aspects should a pet owner pay attention to?
A. Two B. Three C. Four D. Five
【3】Which of the following sentences is FALSE?
A.A dog can bring much fun and companionship to your family — especially for urban residents who always feel lonely living in the fast-paced society.
B. As a pet owner, it is unnecessary for you to be prepared to get rid of fleas.
C. It's up to you to teach your dog to behave the way humans want it to.
D. After getting a dog, the first
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【題目】_____ for drunk driving, obviously, is now of great public concern.
A. Being punished B. Punishing
C. Punished D. Having been punished
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