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(2020山东济南一模)
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Arthur was messy.He didn’t try to make messes,but he didn’t try to clean up much,either.There were always small pieces of food on the table when he was done with eating.His socks never made it into the hamper(洗衣篮).And he only picked up his toys when Mom threatened to throw them away.Most days,Mom followed Arthur around the house and cleaned up after him.She brushed the crumbs(碎屑) into her hand and threw them away after meals.She picked up his socks and made sure they got washed,dried and folded neatly before going back in the drawer.She often picked up his toys when he left them to do something else.
One day,Mom asked Arthur to pick up his toy train.“Not right now,”Arthur said.He was reading a comic book.The train had been on the living room floor since the morning.
“You know what,Arthur?I’m not going to ask you again.I’m done cleaning today.”And with that,Mom put her feet up on the sofa and picked up a book to read.
At dinner time,Arthur noticed that there was a big pile of crumbs at his place at the table.Mom’s spot was nice and clean.Arthur didn’t like the crumbs very much.After dinner,Arthur’s feet felt cold.He went to his room and opened his drawer,but the drawer was empty.“Mom,where are my socks?”Arthur called.
“There weren’t any socks in your hamper,so I didn’t wash them,”Mom said.Arthur felt unhappy.Now his feet would be cold,unless he wanted to wear dirty socks from the floor.He decided to stay barefoot.
When it was time for bed,Arthur said good night to Mom and turned to go upstairs.Arthur stepped right on his toy train in his bare feet.“Ouch!”cried Arthur.“That really hurt!”
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“Mom?”saidArthur.“TomorrowcanyoushowmehowtodothelaundrysoIcanwashmysocks?”?
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(2020山东潍坊一模)
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Deep in the forest,my husband and I had fun climbing over and crawling under the downed trees that blocked the dirt path before us.It was May,yet we walked up a snow-covered hill.When we noticed our jeans were wet up to our knees,it did not dampen our spirits.Not once did we say,“let’s turn around.” This was our vacation,and we were on an adventure.Little did we know this was the beginning of many more surprises.
The trail was marked as an easy one-kilometer hike,yet we were already walking a long distance.Our lightheartedness stopped when we came out into a clearing and saw a parking lot without our rental car in it.As my eyes scanned the surroundings,nothing looked familiar.My heart raced.I realized we were lost in a national park that did not officially open for another week.
Usually,I am the calm one in the relationship,but my husband surprised me with his calmness.This did not comfort me;in fact,it heightened my fear.As we walked,I asked my husband to call for help,but there was no cell-phone signal in this isolated(偏僻的) area.
It was awfully quiet except for our footsteps hitting the road,and my heavy breathing.My husband suggested we conserve energy and walk slower.With each step on the road,my feet and thighs hurt while my mind raced with thoughts about people who got lost in the Canadian woods for days.
My vision sharpened.I noticed everything around me:the trees,rocks and snow.I thought we could eat the snow on the ground in case we needed water.For the first time in my life,I was ready and willing to get a ride,but we did not meet with a single car on the road.Silently,I prayed multiple times.We focused on each other,made joint decisions and connected through gratitude.We managed to stay on the main road and walked straight on.
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Myhusbandsuddenlyspottedasmallbuildingonahillinthedistance.?
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Justthen,afriendlywomanappeared,saying,“Hello.”?
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(2020山东青岛一模)
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One spring morning many years ago,I had been prospecting for gold along Coho Creek.As I emerged from a forest,I froze in my tracks.No more than 20 paces away in the bog(泥塘) was a huge Alaskan timber wolf caught in one of Trapper George’s traps.
Old George had died the previous week of a heart attack,so the wolf was lucky.Confused and frightened at my approach,the wolf backed away,pulling hard on the trap chain.Then I noticed something else:It was a female,and her teats(奶头) were full of milk.Somewhere there was a den(窝)of hungry pups waiting for their mother.
From her appearance,I guessed that she had been trapped only a few days.That meant her pups were probably still alive.But I suspected that if I tried to release the wolf,she would turn aggressive and try to tear me to pieces.
So I decided to search for her pups instead and began to look for incoming tracks that might lead me to her den.Fortunately,there were still a few remaining patches of snow.
The tracks led a half mile through the forest,and I finally spotted the den.There wasn’t a sound inside.Wolf pups are shy and cautious,and I didn’t have much hope of tricking them outside.But I had to try.So I began copying the squeak(吱吱声) of a mother wolf calling her young.No response.A few moments later,after I tried again,four tiny pups appeared.I extended my hands,and they tentatively(试探性地) suckled at my fingers.Perhaps hunger had helped overcome their natural fear.Then,one by one,I placed them in a bag and headed back.
When the mother wolf spotted me,she stood straight.Possibly picking up the scent(气味) of her young,she let out a sorrow-stricken crying.I released the pups,and they raced to her.Within seconds,they were slurping(啜食) at her belly.
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(2020山东淄博一模)
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A young and successful manager was traveling down a neighborhood street,going a bit too fast in his new Jaguar.He was watching for kids darting out (窜出) from between parked cars and slowed down when he thought he saw something.As his car passed,no children appeared.Instead,a brick hit violently into the Jag’s side door! He stepped on the brakes and backed his Jag back to the spot where the brick had been thrown.
The angry driver then jumped out of the car,grabbed the nearest kid and pushed him up against a parked car shouting,“What was that all about and who are you?Just what the heck are you doing?That’s a new car and that brick you threw is going to cost a lot of money.Why did you do it?”
The young boy was apologetic.“Please,mister...please,I’m sorry but I didn’t know what else to do,” he explained.“I threw the brick because no one else would stop...” With tears rolling down his face and off his chin,the youth pointed to a spot just around a parked car.“It’s my brother,” he said.“He rolled off the sidewalk and fell out of his wheelchair and I can’t lift him up.” Now sobbing,the boy asked the astonished manager,“Would you please help me get him back into his wheelchair?He’s hurt and he’s too heavy for me.”
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Movedbeyondwords,thedrivercooledhisanger.?
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Thedriverwatchedtheboypushhiswheelchair-boundbrotherdownthesidewalktowardtheirhome.?
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When Jayce Crowder was in kindergarten,he began noticing that he looked different from his classmates.They had two hands.But he had only one.
It started when one boy teased him.Jayce was in a bad mood.He’d return home in Des Moines,Iowa,with questions:Why am I different?Why me?Why?“He actually told us that he was mad at looking so different from others,”said his mother,Cortney Lewis.“That really hurt him.”
Lewis admitted she didn’t know what to do at that point.How could she provide answers to her son’s questions when she had never found those answers herself?
A few weeks later,Lewis came home from her job and turned on the TV to a news story about Trashaun Willis,an eighth grader from Washington,Iowa.The boy,then 14,had become an Internet star after posting videos of his slam dunks(扣篮),and,like Jayce,he was missing most of his left arm.Lewis called Jayce in.He was shocked,staring at one dunk after another.
At the time,it seemed that watching Trashaun would simply be an inspiring moment for Jayce—he’d see a shining role model with a seemingly similar born disability.And had it stayed just that,Lewis would have been happy.But little did she know that a family friend had already reached out to the Des Moines Register,asking the newspaper to help set up a meeting with Trashaun to build Jayce’s confidence.
“It reassured me,”said Lewis.“I know in my heart that everything’s going to be OK.Trashaun has grown up to be a wonderful kid.And I know Jayce is too.”
Trashaun did get serious with Jayce.Finally,the boys met at Washington Middle School on a Saturday afternoon a couple of months later,in April 2017,and they instantly bonded.
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Thedaywasnotspentonself-pity—itwasreallyfunandunforgettable.?
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Afterthemeeting,Jaycelearnedtoaccepthisdisability.?
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“Mommy,don’t go,” my three-year-old son screamed as I walked to the door.My fifteen-year-old leaned against the kitchen counter with his arms folded across his chest,not screaming,but glaring at me as I pulled his little brother off my legs.
“Are you mad at me too?”
“You spend all your time taking care of other people’s kids,but what about us?” Dylan left angrily.
I was shocked and a little hurt.How could my own child not understand that the work I was doing was saving lives?Then the answer hit me.He didn’t know,because he had never seen what Healing the Children actually did.Dylan had heard the stories of sick children,but had never once looked into the eyes of a child and understood the hard truth that without our help,the child would likely die.
“Get dressed.You are going with me,”I said.
I spent the drive time explaining the case of Hector to my son,who pretended to ignore me the entire time.“He’s seven,only weighs thirty pounds and is very sick.He has a heart condition called Tetralogy of Fallot,which could kill him.It is a miracle(奇迹) that he is still alive.”
I went on to explain that it took a team of volunteer medical staff to get Hector to the hospital from his remote village and care for him while he was there.Still,Dylan seemed unimpressed.
We stopped at a convenience store for water and snacks.Dylan had one large and one small Slurpee(思乐冰饮料).He said the small one was for Hector.I doubted whether the little guy would be able to drink it,but remained silent.This was the first interest Dylan had shown in being there.I wasn’t about to ruin it.
I stopped at the nurse’s station to check on Hector’s progress while Dylan went to his room.Our patient was recovering physically,but the nurse was concerned that Hector was struggling emotionally.She said,“Kids usually bounce back fast,but he hardly speaks and never smiles.”
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ImaginemysurprisewhenIheardlaughterfromHector’sroom.?
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Onthewayhomethatnight,DylanaskedmeseveraltimeswhetherHectorwouldbeokay.?
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阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
On a Saturday afternoon in Wichita Falls,Texas,three kids talked and laughed happily as they took turns riding a scooter (滑板车) on their quiet street.11-year-old TJ Smith had just jumped off the scooter as his neighbors Kim,age 7,claimed her turn,and Julie,9,looked on.Ten minutes later,Kim sat down on the scooter to catch her breath.That was when a bearded man with a head of messy hair appeared.The kids didn’t see where he came from,but they saw exactly what happened next:Without saying a word,the man picked Kim up off the scooter and calmly stepped away.
The guy held Kim gently like a baby and just walked down the street.In fact,the calm way the man behaved led TJ to believe that he must be a relative of Kim’s.But something wasn’t right.“I could see Kim’s face,” TJ said.“She was scared.”
As the man walked on,Kim’s fear transformed into weeps,and then she cried for help.She began kicking and moving,trying to get free of the man’s control.“What are you doing?” Julie shouted.But the man,undisturbed,just walked the length of the block until he reached an alley (小巷) and disappeared.
TJ was frightened,yet he never thought about the danger to himself.The only thing he wanted to do was get Kim back.But what was a 4-foot-tall kid going to do to stop a grown man?“I wanted to help,but I couldn’t do it myself,” he thought to himself.“Tell Kim’s parents,Julie!” He shouted as he started running towards the alley.
Kim’s parents were relaxing on the sofa in their living room when their front door burst open.
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“AbadguyjustpickedKimupandtookheraway!”yelledJulie.?
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Atthatverymoment,Kim’sparentsarrived.?
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I received an urgent call from my aunt.“Turn on the TV.Granny’s on the Channel 10 news.”It turned out that Granny had made a sandwich run for her office and was stopped at a red light downtown.She had the window rolled down to enjoy the breeze when a man rushed up to the driver’s side window,intending to carjack(劫车)her.
Now,what the would-be carjacker couldn’t have known was that this woman simply wasn’t “a granny”.This was Nancy Johnson — the same woman who owned and lived on a Texas cattle farm,drove her own tractors,and dug her own post holes to lay fence.The week before,she had shot a rattlesnake and chopped off its head with a shovel.She was the proud owner of the new minivan(小型货车) she was driving.In other words,she was not your normal kind of granny.
The carjacker leaned into the open window,one hand stuffed in his pocket,and said,“Get out of this car.I have a gun,and I will shoot you.” A statement like that would have terrified anyone else.Instead,Granny saw it as a challenge.“If you really had a gun in your pocket,you would have pulled it out and led with that first,” she shouted at him,apparently unworried.
She was right.The criminal didn’t have a gun.He instead reached into the window,grabbed her,and tried to pull her out of the van.He pulled open the door,wildly catching Granny’s arms.Granny leaned her shoulder inside to press the horn(喇叭) and started yelling to make people around notice what was happening.With the door now open,she held tight the steering wheel with one arm and started kicking the man anywhere her foot could make contact.This tall woman had quite a reach.
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Afterawell-placedkick,themanwasdone,andattemptedtoreleaseherandrun.?
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Later,weasked,“Granny,don’tyourealizeyoucouldhavegotyourselfkilled?”?
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However,Momwasstillreadingandsaidnothing.Arthur wasn’t sure if she had heard him or not so he called for help again,but still Mom didn’t come.Then Arthur realized maybe it was he that could solve his problem at that very moment.He quietly picked up the toy train and put it in the box.It only took a minute for him to put the toy away,and now he wouldn’t have to worry about hurting his feet again.
“Mom?”saidArthur.“TomorrowcanyoushowmehowtodothelaundrysoIcanwashmysocks?”“Of course,”said Mom.“It’s nice to see you begin to learn to take care of yourself.I am always here to do whatever I can to help you become a more independent boy.”Arthur felt better.He didn’t want to wait until the next laundry day to have clean socks again.Maybe being neat wasn’t so hard after all.
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Myhusbandsuddenlyspottedasmallbuildingonahillinthedistance.In no time did we find ourselves heading for it.We were filled with hope and excitement to find such a building in the middle of nowhere.We climbed up the hill at a swinging pace as if all the pains were gone.As we approached,a sign came into sight,which read:Administration Office.However,it was not open for business.The empty hall made us nervous all at once.We stood there hopelessly wondering what to do next.
Justthen,afriendlywomanappeared,saying,“Hello.”I could barely hold back my enthusiasm and blurted out,“We’re lost!” She comforted us and opened a room for us to take a break.Seeing we were cold and hungry,she treated us with hot chocolate.After studying the map,we figured out that our car was parked over three kilometers away.She offered us a ride back to our car and we accepted gladly.I felt relieved to see our rental car again.What a blessing to have such an unforgettable experience!
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Whatnext?Iwondered.So tender were the pups that it was impossible for them to resist danger without their mother’s protection.Hence,I made up my mind to release her.But how?A good idea occurred to me.I went back to my truck and fetched an iron bar.Using a rock as the supporting point,I unlocked the chain and set the wolf free.Realizing my rescue,the wolf kept still to cooperate.After gaining freedom,she howled at me with her head low,showing her gratitude.Then,the mother wolf led her pups to go forward,disappearing in the forest.
Fouryearslater,IreturnedtoCohoCreek.The previous gold searching spot had been transformed into a natural wildlife reserve.As I paced,the sound of my footsteps was accompanied only by the gracefully waving leaves.All of a sudden,a beautiful mid-sized pool came into my sight,with a group of wolves scattered around,licking water or lying on the grass leisurely.Noticing my approaching,the wolves gathered.I was seized by a strong sense of horror,my palms sweating.Meanwhile,a leading wolf came forwards,howling at me with her head low.The memory crossed my mind.It was the wolf that I saved years ago.Before long,she turned back,leading her offspring to the forest.How amazing to see them again!
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Movedbeyondwords,thedrivercooledhisanger.He hurriedly lifted the handicapped boy back into the wheelchair.On seeing the bleeding cuts,the man took out his white handkerchief and wiped the wound gently with great care.A quick look told him everything was going to be okay.When the driver was about to leave,the young brother stepped forward.“Thank you and may God bless you,” said the grateful child,tears filling his eyes.
Thedriverwatchedtheboypushhiswheelchair-boundbrotherdownthesidewalktowardtheirhome.It was a long,slow walk back to the Jaguar.The damage was very noticeable,but the driver never bothered to repair the damaged side door.He kept it there to remind him of this message:“Don’t go through life so fast that someone has to throw a brick at you to get your attention!” God whispers in our souls and speaks to our hearts.Sometimes when we don’t have time to listen,he has to throw a brick at us.It’s our choice to listen or not.
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Thedaywasnotspentonself-pity—itwasreallyfunandunforgettable.They rode bikes around the school’s hallways,took photos,and played hide-and-seek.Trashaun taught Jayce how to slam-dunk.He even gave Jayce a shirt as a gift.He talked about their left arms.He told Jayce he was perfect the way he looked.He encouraged him not to let anyone drag him down and shake his confidence.
Afterthemeeting,Jaycelearnedtoaccepthisdisability.He began to understand that there are many people like him.He came to adapt himself to his disability.He recently started practising shooting basketball every day and he really loves it.Jayce often chats with Trashaun on the Internet about basketball skills as well as some school issues.He is really motivated by this role model and has a positive attitude to his future life.As for Trashaun,he never dreamed that his videos would have such an impact.His relationship with Jayce made him look forward to helping more kids.
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ImaginemysurprisewhenIheardlaughterfromHector’sroom.I entered and found Dylan sitting on the edge of Hector’s bed wiping pieces of frozen drink from Hector’s mouth.Both boys were giggling and Hector was apparently enjoying the company.I spent the rest of the day speaking to doctors and watching my son playing with the special little boy.It was truly amazing to watch them interact,as if it were the most natural thing in the world.Perhaps to the two of them it was.
Onthewayhomethatnight,DylanaskedmeseveraltimeswhetherHectorwouldbeokay.I told him this boy would get well but he had a hard road ahead of him.My son seemed to be lost in thought for a while.Then he declared his decision to join Healing the Children as a volunteer to help Hector and other children.I never thought that a moody teenager would take up the volunteer work and never again complain about his mother’s crazy work schedule.
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“AbadguyjustpickedKimupandtookheraway!”yelledJulie.So shocked were Kim’s parents that they jumped up from the sofa and rushed over to Julie.Learning what had happened,they phoned the police without delay.The next moment,they jumped into their car and drove off directed by Julie.By then TJ had reached the alley,but the man was nowhere to be seen.“I must find Kim,”TJ said to himself.He ran along the alley to the end,where he spotted the man walking towards a white house.“Stop! Stop!” With these words,he charged at the guy fearlessly and held fast to Kim.However hard the guy tried to get rid of TJ,TJ wouldn’t give in.
Atthatverymoment,Kim’sparentsarrived.“Help! Help!”TJ shouted.Immediately Kim’s father took off toward the guy.Seeing this,the guy hurriedly let go of Kim and broke into a run.Kim’s father dashed up,caught hold of him and pressed him to the ground.Kim ran crying into her mother’s arms.Minutes later,the police arrived and arrested the guy.TJ breathed a sigh of relief and smiled happily.TJ’s quick thinking and bravery saved a little girl in the neighborhood from unimaginable consequences.
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Afterawell-placedkick,themanwasdone,andattemptedtoreleaseherandrun.But Granny wouldn’t stand for that.It was now her turn to grab him.Her hands were made strong from hours and hours of farm work.That poor fool didn’t have a chance.She shouted for help to bystanders,and they rushed to her aid.With Granny leading the charge,a group of strangers came together and pinned the man to the sidewalk,holding him there until the police came.A silver-haired woman had just made a citizen’s arrest.
Later,weasked,“Granny,don’tyourealizeyoucouldhavegotyourselfkilled?”Granny’s answer was surprisingly amusing and simple,“I wasn’t scared of that little idiot.I’d had my brand-new van for less than two days and a pack of good sandwiches for my office.And there was no way he was going to get either of those!” But we all learned an important lesson from her that day—the same lesson that had been building through the years.She encouraged us to push boundaries and expectations.But even more so,she taught us fearlessness.