One of sweetest memories as a child is of going down to the river and sitting comfortably on the bank. There I would enjoy the peace and quiet, watch the water rush downstream and listen to songs of birds. I would also watch the bamboo trees bend under the pressure from the wind and watch them return gracefully to their original state after the wind had died down.
When I think about the bamboo tree’s ability to bend and move back, the word “resilience” comes to my mind. When it is used for a person, this word means the ability to readily recover(恢復(fù)) from shock, sadness or any other suffering. Have you ever felt like you were going to snap? Have you ever felt like you were at your breaking point? Thankfully, you have survived to talk about it.
Life is a mixture(混合) of good times and bad times, happy moments and unhappy moments. The next time you are experiencing one of those bad times or unhappy moments that take you close to your breaking point, bend, but don’t break. Try your best not to let the situation get the best of you.
An amount of hope will take you through the unpleasant suffering. With hope for a better tomorrow or a better situation, things may not be as bad as they seem. The unpleasant suffering may be easier to deal with if the end result is worth having.
If things get tough and you are at your breaking point, show resilience. Like the bamboo trees, bend, but don’t break!

  1. 1.

    What does the word “snap” in the second paragraph most probably mean?

    1. A.
      break
    2. B.
      change
    3. C.
      win
    4. D.
      Complain
  2. 2.

    What can help people get through sufferings according to the writer?

    1. A.
      Holding peace and quiet in mind
    2. B.
      Waiting until sufferings disappear
    3. C.
      Experiencing more bad times
    4. D.
      Hoping for a better tomorrow
  3. 3.

    What would be the best title of this passage?

    1. A.
      Memories of Bamboo
    2. B.
      Be Like Bamboo
    3. C.
      Enjoying Bamboo
    4. D.
      Characteristics of Bamboo
ADB
短文大意: 這篇短文主要是以竹子為例,告訴我們?cè)诖煺勖媲耙许g性,不要輕易的折斷.
1.聯(lián)系前一句the ability to readily recover(恢復(fù)) from shock, sadness or any other suffering.從打擊,傷心和其它困難中恢復(fù)的能力,及下一句at your breaking point?處于爆發(fā)點(diǎn),可知這句話指代的是感覺想要爆發(fā)的意思,故選A,爆發(fā).
2.根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段An amount of hope will take you through the unpleasant suffering.描述,可知對(duì)明天懷有更美好的期望有助于讀過苦難.故選D.
3.這篇短文主要是以竹子為例,告訴我們?cè)诖煺勖媲耙许g性,不要輕易的折斷.故選B,像竹子一樣
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