题型:语法填空(语篇) 题类:真题 难易度:普通
浙江省台州市2021年中考英语真题试卷(音频暂未更新)
Ten-year-old Orion Jean has always known that kindness is important. He often practiced it by volunteering with his family. , after entering the National Kindness Speech Contest, he became more active in it. Now he works to spread kindness everywhere through projects which help others He calls (he) action the Race to Kindness.
After teacher told him about the contest. Orion had only 24 hours to write, memorize record his speech. In it, he talked the importance of kindness. "Kindness is like spreading hugs around the world to those who need it. "Orion said. He encouraged (listener) to join him in "the race of kindness" by doing small, kind acts for others. Orion's speech won the contest. He used his$500 prize (collect) 619 toys for a local children's hospital. After that, Orion wanted to make an even (big)influence In charity he packed meal boxes for people in need including a kind message for each receiver.
Orion says, "If someone is treated (kind) it can make their day brighter and encourage that person to be kind to somebody else. And then it just (grow) and makes the world a better place. "
Amy was 5 when her parents signed her up for many sports: gymnastics (体操), swimming, etc. She says, "I was always the youngest person in my class. " Gymnastics was no different. She started out in a class and she loved it. She was so talented in gymnastics that at 6 she joined the "Y Team", and started competing two years later. And when she competed, she won easily. Her father, who was a nurse, decided to move to Georgia, because he wanted Amy to enter the Atlanta School of Gymnastics. In the 8th grade, Amy spent 36 hours a week training to be an Olympic winner and trying to reach her father's standards. Under pressure, Amy soon began losing all the pleasure she once felt in practicing. "At 13 I was afraid of going to the gym. I hated having to do what everyone expected me to, but I was too afraid to tell my parents I wanted to give up. " After being the best junior gymnast in her country, it wasn't easy for Amy to throw it all away. However, one night, Amy finally found the courage to tell her father she wanted to give up. For seven years gymnastics had controlled her life, and suddenly she had all this free time. She threw away all her medals (奖牌), "I just felt like those medals were my dad's, not mine. I hated gymnastics and I hated them. Now I feel free. " |
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