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1.AyearbookisatraditionofhighschoollifeintheUnitedStates.Thebookincludesthename,photo,andsignature(簽名)ofeachstudentinyourfinalyear,sothatyoucanrememberwhoyouwenttoschoolwith.A15YearOldgirlCatherineCookandherbrotherDavidwantedmorethanthis.Theythought,"Whynothaveayearbookonline?Youcouldlearnaboutpeople'smusictastes,themoviestheylike,andsoon."CatherinethoughtofthenameMyYearbook.,andthelogo(標(biāo)志).Toadvertisethewebsite,CatherineandDavidworeTShirtswiththewebsitelogotoschoolandsoonhundredsoftheirschoolmatesbecamefansofthewebsite.ShespentmanyeveningstalkingonthephonetoprogrammersinIndia,andcollectingideasfromherschoolmates.ThenherolderbrotherGeoffcameupwiththemoneytostartupthewebsite.MyYearbookuserscanjoininthefunbysendingmessagesand"collecting"friends.TheycanwatchthesamevideosfromfilmsandTVprograms,andsharemusic,photos,homeworkandstudyguides.Someteensfeeltheycanmakefriendseasilyonline.Chattingonlinehelpssomeshypeoplenottofeelleftout.Userscanalsomake"LunchMoney"bydoingactivitiesonthewebsite.TheycanthenspendtheirLunchMoneyongifts,ordonateittocharities.Theyhavesaved0.3k㎡ofrainforest,cleanedupmillionkgofCO2,sent22,000bookstoAfrica,andbought20,000kgofriceforpeoplewithoutenoughfood.RunningthewebsitedidnotstopCatherineandDavidfromfinishingtheirschoolworksuccessfully,andgoingontouniversitywheretheystillspent50hoursaweekonthewebsite.(1)WhogottheideaofsettingupmyYearbook.?A.Geoff.B.AUShighschool.C.CatherineandDavidD.Indianprogrammers.(2)What'sthemeaningoftheunderlinedphrase"leftout"?A.已離開B.在左邊C.受冷落D.受欺騙(3)Whichofthefollowingistherightorderaccordingtothestory?a.Startupthewebsiteb.Thinkofthenameandlogoc.Collectideasfromschoolmatesd.Goontouniversitye.WearTShirtswiththewebsitelogoA.ECABDB.BECADC.DBCEAD.CBDEA(4)InParagraph4,thewriterusesmanynumbers,suchas0.3km,millionkg,22,000,20,000kg,inordertoshowthat.A.ThereissolittlerainforestonearthB.ThereissomuchCO2intheairC.UserscanbuyalotofbooksandriceD.Usershavedonealotforcharities(5)Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheCooksB.LunchMoneyC.AyearbookonlineD.UShighschoollife2.Onceuponatime,peoplecouldnotwriteandtheyhadnobooks.Buttheyhadstories.TheancientEgyptianswrotetheirstoriesonflatsheetsmadefrompapyrus(紙莎草)plants.Theygluedmanypapyrussheetstogethertomakeonelongstrip(條).Thentheyrolledthestriparoundasticktomakeascroll.Peopleinotherareasalsousedparchment(羊皮紙)instead.InancientChina,bookslookedalittledifferent.Peopletherefirstcarved(雕刻)wordsintoboneortortoiseshell(龜殼).Latertheyusedinktowriteonstripsofbambooorsilk.ThentheChineseinvented(發(fā)明)paper.Thefirstpaperwasmadefromwastecloth,butlaterplantmaterialswerealsoused.Theinventionspreadslowlyacrosstheworld,reachingEuropeinthe1100s.Thenpeopleusedpapertomakeearlybooks.Butalltheseearlybooksstillhadonebigproblem.Everysinglebookhadtobecopiedoutbyhand.Iftherewerepictures,eachpagehadtobepaintedbyhand,oneatatime.ThismadebooksrareandexpensiveThoughalsoverybeautiful.TheChinesewerethefirsttothinkofawaytospeedthingsupalittle.In1040,amannamedBiShenginventedmovabletypeprinting(活字印刷).MovabletypeworkedbycarvingasingleChinesewordonablockofwoodorclay.Thesecouldthenbetogetherwithotherwordstocreatesentences,orwholepages.Inthe1400sJohannesGutenbergofGermanyinventedanewwayofprinting.ItusedmovabletypeMetallettersthatcouldbearranged(排列)andrearrangedtoformwords.Italsousedamachinecalledapress.Gutenberg'sinventionsmadeprintingbecamefasterandeasier.Asmorebooksbecameeasytoget,morepeoplelearnttoread.Inthepast,bookswereaonlytherichcouldbuy.Butwiththeprintingpress,theysoonbecameatreasureeveryonecouldenjoy.(1)WhatdidtheancientChinesefirstuseaspaper?A.Papyrussheets.B.Parchment.C.Boneortortoiseshell.D.Stripsofbambooorsilk.(2)Whywereearlybooksrareandexpensive?A.Becausetheinventionofpaperspreadslowlyacrosstheworld.B.Becauseeverybookincludingpictureshadtobecopiedoutbyhand.C.Becauseancientpeopledidn'thaveenoughmoneytobuybooks.D.BecausepeopleinancientEuropedidn'tinventpaperliketheChinese.(3)Whoinventedthemachinecalledapress?A.TheancientEgyptians.B.TheancientChinese.C.BiSheng.D.JohannesGutenberg.(4)What'sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword"luxury"?A.SomethingoldB.SomethingnewC.SomethingexpensiveD.Somethingcheap(5)What'sthemainideaofParagraph5?A.Theinventionofparchment.B.Theinventionofpaper.C.Theinventionofmovabletypeprinting.D.TheinventionofChinesewords.3."Itmustbeperfect!"KariedoubleCheckedthewordsonherspellingtestbeforehandinginherpaper.Ifshegot100percenttodayshe'dwinherclass'sFirstQuarterSpellingChallengealongwithanewdictionaryandothercoolthings.What'smore,Ms.MeCormaskIhadpromisedtodoahandstandifanyonegotaperfectscore.Afterthebreak,Ms.McCormackwalkedtothefrontoftheroomandclearedherthroat(嗓子)."Congratulations,Karie!Youdidit!"Sheannouncedwhileupsidedown.Thewholeclasscheered.Ms.McCormackrightedherselfandpresentedKariewithherprize.Kaniesmiledasshereadthewordsonthebox:ToKarieCarter,forherperfectfirstQuarterscorespelling."Mum,everything'ssoperfect!"AssoonasKairewasathome,sheshowedMumherspellingtestandprize."Everywordissoperfect!Nicely,honestly..."Kare'sstomachfumbled(翻滾).HONESLY!Nothonestly!"Karie,what'sthematter?"saidMum."Idon'tfeelsogood,"Kariesaid,stuffingthetestpaperintoherschoolbag.Kariewalkedslowlydownthehallandfellontoherbed.Howcouldshetelltheclassshehadn'twontheprizeafterall?McCormackdidthehandstandfornothing?SoonKarieheardherdadandKevinein.Thesmellofpizzafromthekitchenwasalovertheair.Kariethoughtbacktothelasttimethey'dpickeduppizza,afterKevin'sschoolplay.TheyhadalmostreachedhomewhenMomrealizedtheshopkeeperhadgiventhemtoomuchchange."Let'sturnaround,"Momhadsaid.McCormackwasunlockingtheclassroomdoorwhenKariegottoschoolthenextmorning.Shegaveherteacherthespellingpaperandthedictionary."Ican'tkeepthis.Imisspelledhonestlyandyoudidn'tcatchit."Foramoment,McCormackstoodquietlyreadingthewordsonthepaper.Thenshepickedupherpen.ShecrossedoutthewordperfectandwrotehonestbeforehandingthedictionarybacktoKarie.Karie'sjaw(下巴)dropped."Igettokeepthis?Honestly?""Forhonestly,no.""Butforhonesty,yes."(1)HowdidKariefeelwhenshehandedinherpaperafterthetest?A.Calm.B.Bored.C.Confident.D.Worried.(2)Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Karieneverthoughtshewouldeverwinthetest.B.Kariewassurprisedtoknowshecouldkeeptheprize.C.McCormackwassurethatsomeonewouldgetaperfectscore.D.McCormackdidn'tdoahandstandbecauseofKarie'smistake.(3)Whichofthefollowingshowsthecorrecttimeorderoftheevents?a.Karierealizedshehadmadeamistake.b.Karie'steacherdidahandlstand.C.Karie'smumreturnedthechange.d.Kariekepttheprizeforherhonesty.A.BADC.B.BACD.C.CABD.D.CBAD.(4)Whichcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.APerfectGirlB.AHelpfulTeacherC.AnHonestMistakeD.AnImportantTest4.Adoctorwasfamousforhisskills.Oncehemetalittlechildwhowasbadlyill.Thankstothedoctor'sskillandcare,hisyoungpatientgotwellandcouldgetupandrunagain.Thechild'smotherwasverythankfultothedoctor,andshevisitedhimtothankhimforwhathedidforherchild."Doctor,"shesaid,"yousavedmylittleson.Idon'tknowhowtothankyouenough.Ifeelthatmoneyalonecannotrepayyou,soImakethislittlepursewithmyownhands,asasignofmygratitude(感激).Ihopeyouwillacceptit."Thedoctorstoodupandsaidcoldly,"Madam,alittlepresentlikethatisverynicebetweenfriends,butadoctorneedstobepaidproperlyforwhathehasdone."Theladywassosurprisedthatshecouldnotreplyforamoment.Thenshesaidquietly,"Perhapsyouwilltellmehowmuchyourfee(費用)is.""Fiftypounds,"heanswered.TheladyopenedthelittlepurseandtookoutfourfiftyPoundbanknotes.Shegaveoneofthemtothedoctor,andputtheotherthreebackintothepurse.Sheputthepurseintoherhandbag,saidgoodbyetothedoctorandwentoutoftheroom.(1)Whywastheladythankfultothedoctor?A.Becausehesavedherlife.B.Becauseheoftenvisitedher.C.Becausehesavedherson'slife.D.Becausehegavehersomemoney.(2)Whydidthedoctorrefusethelady'spurse?A.Becausethepursewastooexpensive.B.Becausetheladywasnotkindtohim.C.Becausethepurseshouldbegivenbetweenfriends.D.Becausehethoughttheladygavehimthepursewithoutanymoneyinit.(3)Howdidtheladyfeelafterthedoctorrefusedherpurse?A.Happy.B.Worried.C.Excited.D.Surprised.(4)Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Thedoctorwasverykind.B.Theladywasunfriendlyandcold.C.Theladydidn'tpaythedoctoranymoney.D.Theladywantedtogivethedoctor200poundsatfirst.5.Anewstudyhasfoundthatpeoplewholivedinancient(longago)Britainquicklyevolvedtodealwithalackofsunlight.Evolutioniswhenlivingthingschangeovertimetosurvive.JonathanTerhorstfromtheUniversityofMichiganandIainMathiesonfromtheUniversityofPennsylvania,bothintheUS,lookedatdatafromthegenesof529peoplewholivedinBritainoverthepast4,500years.DNAingenesisachemicalthatcarriesalltheinformationaboutyourbody.TheteamfoundthatthelevelsofvitaminDandcalciuminhumans'bodiesinBritainsuddenlyincreased.VitaminDisasubstancethathumansmakenaturallywhentheirskinisexposedtosunlight,andithelpsbonestogrowstraightandstrong.HumansevolvedinAfrica,wherethereisplentyofsunshine.However,whentheymovedtoplaceslikeBritain,wherethereisnotmuchsunlight,theywerefacedwithaproblemManyofthemcouldn'tmakemuchvitaminD.TheearliestarrivalsinBritaingotvitaminDbyeatingoilyfishbutpeoplegraduallymovedtogrowingcropsinsteadoffishing.Thismadethemshortoftheessentialvitamin.Theresearchersfoundthataroundthistime,humansinBritainquicklyevolvedtohavepaleskin,whichabsorbsmorelightformakingvitaminD.Thischangewasanexampleofnaturalselection,whichiswhenhardconditionsmakeparticulargenesneededforsurvival.Thosewhohavethegenesaremorelikelytosurviveandpasstheirgenesontothenextgeneration.YoucanalsomakeupforalackofvitaminDbyeatingmorecalcium,whichhelpsbonesgrow.Milkisasourceofcalciumbuttodigest(消化)ityouneedtomakeasubstanceinyourgutcalledlactase.Manypeopleacrosstheworldcan'tmakelactasewhentheygrowup.However,thestudyfoundthatearlypeopleinBritainevolvedtokeeponproducinglactaseevenasadults.ThismeanttheycouldcarryondrinkingmilkSotheykeptcows.Thisextracalcium,alongwiththeirpaleskin'suseofwhatsunshinetherewas,helpedthemsurvive.(1)InancientBritain,peopleevolvedinorderto.A.HavepaleskinB.TakemorevitaminDC.GetusedtotheweatherD.Makemorelactasetodigestmilk(2)Peopleshould,iftheycannotgetenoughvitaminD.A.DrinklittlemilkB.ChangetheirgenesC.MovetoplaceslikeBritainD.Takepartinmoreoutdooractivities(3)Britishpeoplehavestrongerabilitiestothanmanypeopleallovertheworld.A.DigestmilkB.KeepcowsC.CatchoilyfishD.Changetheirgenes(4)Whichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderaccordingtothepassage?①HumansevolvedinAfrica.②Britishpeopleevolvedtodigestmilkbetter.③Peoplestartedgrowingmorecropsinsteadoffishing.④BritishpeopleateoilyfishformorevitaminD.A.①④③②B.④②①③C.①③④②D.③①②④6.DetroitPublicRadioOnewayyoucanhelpDetroitPublicRadioisvolunteeringyourtimeduringoneofthestation'sfundRaisingevents,suchasWDET'sPledgeDrive.Wearealwayslookingforvolunteerstohelpthestation.TaichungPAWSAnyonewithaninterestinhelpinganimalsisweletojoinus,whetheryouwanttovolunteerforashorttimeoralongtime.Ifyouloveanimals,pleasejoinus!RNIBRNIBstudiesthecausesofblindnessandhelpspeoplepreventit.Italsooffersadviceoneyehealth.Moreover,RNIBrunsanonlineshop.Peoplecanhelpthecharitybydoingthevoluntaryworkorbuyingproductsonline.HeiferInternationalHeiferInternationalisacharitytoendworldhunger.Itgivessomeanimalstothefarmersinneed.Eachfarmermustgivehisanimal'sfirstfemalebabytoanotheroneinneed.Thecharityalsoprovidestrainingonanimals'healthandfeeding.(1)WhatisWDET'sPledgeDrive?A.Aradiostation.B.Achildren'shospital.C.AfundRaisingevent.D.Aninternationalcharity.(2)IfDavidlovesanimalsalot,hemaybeinterestedin.A.DetroitPublicRadioB.TaichungPAWSC.RNIBD.HeiferInternational(3)WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.Thefourorganizationsareallcharitiesforhumans.B.ThedoctorsatRNIBjustworktocurethediseasesofeyes.C.DetroitPublicRadioandTaichungPAWSarelookingforvolunteers.D.FarmersinHeiferInternationalmustgivealltheanimals'babiestoothers.7.Infrontofthehousetherewasabeach.Peterlikedtolieonthestand(看臺)whenthesunwaswarmingit.Fromthebackdoorofthehousehewouldwalkalongapathasfarasthesand,andstandbythewaterlookingatthesea.Whennothingveryinterestingwashappeningonthewater,hewouldgodownonhiskneesandtakeahandfulofsand.Throughhisfingersranthesanduntilonlysmallstonesandshellswereleft.Then,withalargesweepofhisarmandwithasmuchstrength(力氣)aspossible,Peterwouldthrowthemawayasfarashecould.Atothertimes,hewouldlieonhisbackandlookattheclouds,hishandsidly(漫不經(jīng)心地)searchingthesandathissides.Heneverstoppedplayingwiththesandandfeelingitrunthroughhisfingers.Helosthimselfinthechangesoftheclouds.Fromtimetotimesomefishingboatscamecloseenoughtothebeach.Petercouldseewhatthefishermenweredoing.Thenwithhishandsclasped(緊握)hewouldlookandlook,whilehiswholebodymovedwiththeboatfromsidetoside.Whenthefishermenpulledtheirnetsorthrewthemintothewater,Peterwoulddothesamewithanimaginary(想象的)netfromhisplaceonthebeach.Onthissmallbeach,Peterhadaworldofhisown.(1)Thispassagemainlytellsabout.A.ThebeachB.ThefishermenC.Peter'sloveforthebeachD.Thehousebythebeach(2)WhendidPeterlieonthesand?A.Whenthesunwaswarmingthebeach.B.Whenthecloudswereflyingby.C.Whenfishermenwerethrowingthenets.D.Whenfishingboatswereingtothebeach.(3)WhatwasthelastthingPeterdid?A.Hemovedhisbodyfromsidetoside.B.Hepulledandthrewhisnetinhismind.C.Hefeltthesandrunthroughhisfingers.D.Helookedattheboatswithhishandsclasped.8.It'sbeenwelloverayearsinceCOVID﹣19firstappeared.Althoughtheviruscontinuedtobeaprobleminmanypartsoftheworld,thingsarestartingtoturnbackinourfavorwiththehelpofvaccines(疫苗).VaccinedevelopmentstartedinFebruary2020,whenitbecamecleartoscientiststhatasolutiontothepandemic(流行?。﹚ouldneedaglobalefforttovaccinateasmanypeopleaspossible.TheCOVAX(COVID﹣19vaccinesGlobalAccess)mechanism(機制)wasthencreatedtoensureequalaccesstosafeandeffectivevaccinesforallcountriesandregions,accordingtoBusinessWorld.Althoughtherehavebeenrumors(謠言)aboutvaccinesbeingunsafe,themajorityofpeopleseemtorealizetheimportanceofvaccinationforbuildingmassimmunity(大規(guī)模免疫)inordertostopthevirusfrombeingspread.ZhangWenhong,China'sleadingexpertsoninfectiousdiseases,saidit'sgoodthattheworldhasetounderstandthatvaccineswillprotectus,accordingtoGlobalTimes.Zhangaddedthathumanbeingsbelongtoonefamily.Vaccinesareakindofmedicinethatweallmustshareinordertostaysafeandhealthy.Canyougetvaccinated?Unfortunately,noteveryonecangetthevaccineyet.Thereareimportantrulesaboutvaccinesthatkeepussafe.Learnaboutafewofthemhere.?Childrenbelowtheageof16:Somevaccineshavenotyetbeentestedonchildrenandteenagers,althoughtrails(試驗)forthesevaccinesareexpectedtobeginthissummer.?Peoplewithallergies(過敏):TheUSCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(CDC)hasreceivedreportsthatsomepeoplehaveexperiencedsevereallergicreactionstothevaccine.Peoplewithahistoryofvaccineallergiesshouldn'tgetit.However,thosewithallergiesthataren'trelated(相關(guān)的)tovaccinationscanstillgetit.?Peoplewithmedicalconditions:Peoplewhohavemedicalconditionsthataffecttheirimmunesystem(免疫系統(tǒng))shouldknowthatthevaccinewillnotbeaseffectiveforthem,althoughtheycanstillgetit.(1)Whatcanweinferaccordingtothepassage?A.MostGrade8studentscangetvaccinated.B.Thevaccinewillnotbeeffectiveforallpeople.C.Vaccinesarebadforourhealthsincewewillexperiencesevereallergicreactions.D.IfChinesepeopleallgetvaccinated,ourcountrywillpreventthespreadofCOVID﹣19.(2)WhichofthefollowingopinionsbelongtoZhangWenhong?a.TheCOVAXwasthencreatedtoensureequalaccesstosafe.b.WeallmustshareVaccinesinordertostaysafeandhealthy.c.It'sgoodthattheworldhasetounderstandthatthevaccineswillprotectus.d.Peoplehaverealizedtheimportanceofvaccinationforbuildingmassimmunity.A.AbcdB.BdC.AcdD.Bc(3)Whichofthefollowingsentencesiftrue?A.Themajorityofpeoplebelievethatvaccinesareunsafe.B.Childrenbelowtheageof16cangetvaccinatedthissummer.C.Peoplewithahistoryofvaccineallergiesshouldn'tgetCOVAX.D.COVID﹣19isn'taproblemintheworldnowwiththehelpofthevaccines.9.OnFeb25intheGreatHallofthepeopleinBeijing.PresidentXiJinpingannouncedChina's"pletevictory"ineliminatingextremepoverty(消除貧困).Chinahadsetagoalofendingpovertybytheendof2020.Asthegoalwasreached,agrandgatheringwasheldinBeijingtomarkthenation'spovertyalleviationacplishments(扶貧成就)andhonormodelpovertyfighters.Chinasetitspovertylineatanannualineof2,300yuanin2010foreachperson.By2020,apersonmakinglessthan4,000yuanayearcouldbedescribedaslivinginpoverty,accordingtoXinhua.Overthepasteightyears,thelast98.99millionpeoplehaveshakenoffpoverty,whichwasoneofthegoalsofthe13thFiveYearPlan(2016﹣2020).All832poorcounties(縣)and128,000villageshavealsobeenremovedfromthepovertylist.TheUnitedNationshassetthe2030AgendaforSustainableDevelopment《2030年可持續(xù)發(fā)展議程》.Chinahasmetitspovertyalleviationgoal10yearsaheadofschedule.AndaccordingtotheWorldBank,Chinahashelpedend70percentofpovertyworldwidesincethelate1970s..ZhangGuimei,64,createdthefirstfreeseniorhighschoolforgirlsinChina.Astheprincipal(校長)oftheHuapingSeniorHighSchoolforGirlsinLijiang,Yunnan,shehelpedmorethan1,800studentsgotocollegeduringthepast40years.Theheadofamountainvillagefoughtpovertybyimprovinglocaltransportation.MaoXianglin,62,istheheadofXiazhuangvillage.Thisincreasedthepercapitaine(人均收入)tomorethan40timeswhatitwasinthe1990s.Thesemodelpovertyfightershaveworkedinmanydifferentwaysandcontributed(做貢獻(xiàn))toChina'ssuccessinendingpoverty.AccordingtoJeffreySachs,aprofessoratColumbiaUniversity,US,China'ssuccess"shouldinspiretheworld.""(Itshould)drawonChina'sexperience,includingmassiveinvestments(大規(guī)模投資)ineducation,publichealthandadvancedinfrastructure(先進的基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施),"SachstoldChinaDaily.(1)What'sthebesttitleofthispassage?A.Peoplemakemoneyonline.B.China'ssuccess.C.Modelpovertyfighterssavethepoor.D.Agrandgathering.(2)HowistheunderlinedtopicinPara4mainlydeveloped?A.Bylistingexamples.B.Bylistingresults.C.Bytalkingaboutreasons.D.Byaskingquestions.(3)AgrandgatheringheldonFeb25intheGreatHallofthepeopleinBeijingfor.A.EncouragingpeopletofightpovertyB.Reachingagoalofendingpovertybytheendof2020C.Helpingend70percentofpovertyworldwidesincethelate1970sD.MeetingChina'spovertyalleviationgoal10yearsaheadofschedule(4)Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthearticle?A.EverycountryshoulddrawonChina'sexperience.B.Educationisn'tanecessarywaytohelppoorcountries.C.Chinahasmetitspovertyalleviationgoal10yearslaterofschedule.D.Improvinglocaltransportationhelpsinmountainvillagesfightpoverty.10.Inreachedintohispocketandtookouttwofilmcanisters(小罐)."Hereyouare,love,"IansaidhandingMattiehercanister."Yougoahead.I'llwait."Mattienodded.Herfingerspulledthetopoffhercanister.Insidewasapieceofpaper.Mattiestudiedthepaper,herheartbeatingfaster,Shedidn'tknowwhatshehopedhermotherwouldsay,oievenifitwerepossibleforhermothertosayanythingthatwouldmakeherfeelbetter.Herfingersshaking,sheopenedtheletterandbegantoread.MyLovelyLittleLady,Ifyouarereadingthisnote,thenIknowyou'vegoneonourtrip,thetripthatwewereplanningbeforeIgotsick.I'msoproudofyouforgoingMattie.Icouldn'twalktheroadthatyouarewalking,butIcanimagine(想象)howitmightbe.Now,asIliehere,Iamimaginingyourpaintings,thewayyoulaugh.Iimagineeverythingaboutyou.AndwhenIthinkofyou:Ithinkofagirlwhomakesmesmile.You'resoyoung,yetyoualreadyknowhowtoshowyourpassion,howtoshareyourself.You'refarbeyondyouryearswhenitestosharing,andtosomanythings.I'vealwayslovedyouandIalwayswill.Somethingsmighthavebeenstolenfromme,butmylifeforyouisnotoneofthese.Itiswithoutanend.Wouldyoudosomethingforme,Mattie?ThereisapathbehindflatinKyotowhereyourdaddyandIlived.Itisbeautiful.WewalkedonitalmosteverydaywhenwelivedinJapan.Istillwalkonitinmymind.Willyoupleasetakeyourdaddy'shandandwalkonitwithme?Itwillberightbesideou.Youwon'tseemeorhearme,butI'llbethere.Andthen,whenyoureachthetopofthemountainandlookdownonKyoto,willyoudosomethingelseforme?TheJapanesehadanoldtraditionofwritingtheirwishesonapieceofpaperandtyingthatpapertoatreesothattheirwishesmightetrue.Theycallthese"wishingtrees."Pleasewritedownawish,andtieittoatreethatoverlooksKyoto.I'llreadyourwishanddomybesttomakeitetrue.Askforsomethingfun,foryourself.Andmaybealsoleaveadrawingformetolookat.Thatwouldbewonderful,Mattie.Thatwouldmakemesohappy.Wishforsomethingbeautifulanddrawsomethingbeautiful,andknowthatI'llreadyourwordsandseewhatyouhavecreatedI'llbesmiling,whereverIam.AndI'llloveyouasmuchasIalwayshave.MommyMattiebitherlowerliptryingnottocry.Sheshuddered(發(fā)抖),stillkeepingsilent,butpowerlesstokeephertears.Evenwithherfatherbesideher,shefeltsolonely.Shemissedhermothersomuchthatsometimesshefeltasifshehaddiedaswellpartsofhercertainlyhad.Herfatherkissedherontheforehead,holdinghertight.Shecouldseethathewasalsocrying,notbecausehe'dopenedhisnote,becauseshehadreactedtohers.Hekissedheragainandagainandshewrappedherarmsaroundhimandquietlycried.Hewhisperedinherearofhisloveforher.Andhiswordshelped.Whensheheardthesadnessinhiswhispers,sheknewhesharedherfeelings,andsomehowthissharedpainmadeherfeelbetter.Asthetrainwentfasttothetheeast,hertearsandshuddersstopped."Iloveyou,Daddy,"shewhispered.(1)FromParagraph2,weknow.A.MattiewassadandnervousbutopenedandreadtheletterwithmixedfeelingsB.MattiewasillandshakingbutopenedandreadtheletterwithmixedfeelingsC.Mattiewassadbutfelthappytoopenandreadhermommy'sletterD.Mattiewashappywhensheopenedandreadhermommy'sletter(2)Mattie'smommytellsherintheletter.A.ShelovesMattieandwillbewithherwherevershegoesB.ShelovesherdaughterandwisheshertolivehappilyC.TowritedownawishinordertomakeherebacktolifeD.Towalkonthepathwithherdaddybecausesheisstillthere(3)Wecaninfer(推斷)fromtheendofthestorythat.A.Mattiedidn'tcrybecausesheknewhermommywasalreadydeadB.MattiefeltbetterbecausesheknewonlyhermommywishedherhappyC.Ianfeltexcitedandcheerfulwhenhesharedhisdaughter'sfeelingsD.MattieandherdaddymighttrytolivehappierbecauseofMommy'swish(4)Thebesttitleforthepassagecanbe"".A.MattieandherfatherB.Parents'treeloveC.MattieandhermotherD.The"wishingtree"11.FormostChinesepeople,riceisanimportantpartofalmosteverymeal.ButforYuanLongpingricewasmorethanthat.ItwashislifeLongcareer(事業(yè)).Yuan,knownasChina'sfatherofhybridrice(雜交水稻),createdhybridricethathelpsfeedtheworld.OnMay22,Yuandiedat91.Peoplearoundtheworldweresadtohearofhisdeath.Inthe1960s,peopleinChinadidn'thaveenoughfoodtoeat.Manypeopleevendiedbecauseofthis.Yuanwassosadthathedecidedtoworkonakindofhybridrice.Hethoughtthisricecouldfeedmorepeople.Atthattime,otherscientistsdidn'tthinkhybridricewaspossible.ButYuanwantedtotryanyway.Hespentfouryearslookingforwildricethatcouldbecrossed(雜交)withotherplants.In1964,hefoundit.In1973,hegrewtheworld'sfirsthybridricestrain(品種).Farmerscangrowitonmanydifferentkindsofland.Itcanfightbadweatheranddisease,too.ThiskindofhybridricehasbeengrownalloverChina
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