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To me, inspirations mean to put my thoughts, heart, and creations into my jewelry. Sometimes I become so inspired with what I’m working on that I can finish one or more sets in less than an hour. Because of that feeling, I have named my jewelry collection “Inspirations”.

I am a 17-year-old senior with sickle-cell anemia. With this, I am in and out of the hospital a lot. So I started making jewelry a year ago when I was in the hospital. I really needed something to do, so I was introduced to jewelry making by a child life expert.

One day while lying in my hospital bed, I decided to get up and go to the patient’s playroom, and look through the craft designs. That was when I became inspired to design my jewelry collection, and named it “Inspirations”.

When I’m not sick, I try to keep a positive attitude through reading, schoolwork, and craft activities. Even though it’s a lot of work, I try to stay focus at all times. When I need a break or just to be free I turn to my craft activities. This is a way to ease my mind and it always helps me to especially get through those stressful times.

I am getting very excited about graduating next year and preparing myself for college. Who knows my collection of Inspirations, would take me to the places I always dreamed of? I may see celebrities I admire and even sell them some of my beautiful “Inspirations”. If they wear my “Inspirations,” it will become well known and more demanding. What a great way to make some extra money for college! I never thought being sick would bring me “Inspirations”. I want people to look beyond my illness and see the creations I’ve made in my collection called “Inspirations”.

1.What does “sickle-cell anemia” refer to?

A. A hospital.    B. A place.

C. An illness.    D. A doctor.

2.Why did the writer name his jewelry collection “Inspirations”?

A. Because it was designed by a patient.

B. Because it was designed in the hospital.

C. Because its designs came from inspiration.

D. Because the designs were very various and fresh.

3.What can we infer from the passage?

A. The writer is a senior high school student.

B. The writer will graduate from college next year.

C. The writer wants to be a doctor in the future.

D. The writer plans to be a jewelry designer after graduation.

4.What is the best title of the passage?

A. My Jewelry Collection

B. My Illness

C. Creating Inspirations

D. How to Get Through Bad Times

 

1.C 2.C 3.A 4.C 【解析】这是一篇记叙文。作者讲述了因为自己有镰状细胞性贫血而经常进出医院,在医院期间接触到了珠宝创作并从中找到了自己的灵感。即将高中毕业的他也梦想着能在大学里通过卖自己设计的珠宝挣点钱。 1.C 词义猜测题 下一句With this, I am in and out of the hospital a lot. So I started making jewelry a year ago when I was in the hospital.因为这个原因,我经常进出医院,可知作者经常进医院的原因是因为患病,所以此处sickle-cell anemia指的是一种病,故选C。 2.C 细节理解题 根据第一段Because of that feeling, I have named my jewelry collection “Inspirations”.可知作者因为设计的珠宝来自灵感,所以把自己的珠宝收藏品命名为“灵感”,故选C。 3.A 推理判断题 根据第五段I am getting very excited about graduating next year and preparing myself for college.可知作者是一个高中生,故选A,排除B。文章并没有提及作者以后想做医生或者珠宝设计师,所以C和D错误。 4.C 主旨大意题 文章主要讲了作者因为自己有镰状细胞性贫血而经常进出医院,在医院期间接触到了珠宝创作并从中找到了自己的灵感。整篇文章都是从创作灵感来展开的,故选C。
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12-13 New Wharf Road, London NI 9RT

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