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When Mary Moore began her high school in 1951, her mother told her, “Be sure and take a typing course so when this show business thing doesn’t work out, you’ll have something to rely on.” Mary responded in typical teenage fashion. From that moment on, “the very last thing I ever thought about doing was taking a typing course,” she recalls.
The show business thing worked out, of course. In her career, Mary won many awards. Only recently, when she began to write Growing Up Again, did she regret ignoring her mom. “I don’t know how to use a computer,” she admits.
Unlike her 1995 autobiography, After All, her second book is less about life as an award-winning actress and more about living with diabetes (糖尿病). All the money from the book is intended for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), an organization she serves as international chairman. “I felt there was a need for a book like this,” she says. “I didn’t want to lecture, but I wanted other diabetics to know that things get better when we’re self-controlled and do our part in managing the disease.”
But she hasn’t always practiced what she teaches. In her book, she describes that awful day, almost 40 years ago, when she received two pieces of life-changing news. First, she had lost the baby she was carrying, and second, tests showed that she had diabetes. In a childlike act, she left the hospital and treated herself to a box of doughnuts (甜甜圈). Years would pass before she realized she had to grow up-again-and take control of her diabetes, not let it control her. Only then did she kick her three-pack-a-day cigarette habit, overcome her addiction to alcohol, and begin to follow a balanced diet.
Although her disease has affected her eyesight and forced her to the sidelines of the dance floor, she refuses to fall into self-pity. “Everybody on earth can ask, ‘why me?’ about something or other,” she insists. “It doesn’t do any good. No one is immune (免疫的) to heartache, pain, and disappointments. Sometimes we can make things better by helping others. I’ve come to realize the importance of that as I’ve grown up this second time. I want to speak out and be as helpful as I can be.”
Why did Mary feel regretful?

A.She didn’t achieve her ambition. B.She didn’t take care of her mother. C.She didn’t complete her high school. D.She didn’t follow her mother’s advice.

A.had two books published B.received many career awards C.knew how to use a computer D.supported the JDRF by writing

A.living with diabetes B.successful show business C.service for an organization D.remembrance of her mother

A.lost control of herself B.began a balanced diet C.tried to get a treatment D.behaved in an adult way

A.Mary feels pity for herself. B.Mary has recovered from her disease. C.Mary wants to help others as much as possible. D.Mary determines to go back to the dance floor.

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A Leap(跳跃)to Honor
Leaping on a narrow balance beam(平衡木) is not easy.But Lola Walter, a 13-year-old gymnast, is an expert at it.
To perfect her skills, Lola ____ for four hours a day, five days a week.At the state championships in March, she finished seventh out of 16 girls.
That's especially impressive,____she is legally blind, born with a rare condition that causes her eyes to shift(移动)constantly.She often sees double and can't ____ how far away things are.
When she was little, her mom ____ that even though she couldn't see ____ , she was fearless.So her mom signed her up for gymnastics when she was three.She loved the ____ right away and gymnastics became her favorite.
Though learning gymnastics has been more ___ for her than for some of her teammates, she has never quit.She doesn't let her ____ stop her from doing anything that she wants to.
She likes the determination it takes to do the sport.Her biggest ____ is the balance beam.Because she has double vision, she often sees two beams.She must use her sense of touch to help her during her routine.Sometimes she even closes her eyes.“You have to ____ your mind that it'll take you where you want to go,” says Lola.
To be a top-level gymnast, one must be brave.The beam is probably the most ____ for anyone because it's four inches wide.At the state competition, Lola didn't fall ___ the beam.In fact, she got an 8.1 out of 10——her highest score yet.
Lola doesn't want to be ____ differently from the other girls on her team.At competitions, the judges don't know about her vision ____.She doesn't tell them, because she doesn't think they need to know.Her mom is amazed by her ____ attitude.
Lola never thinks about ____.She is presently at level 7 while the highest is level 10 in gymnastics.Her ____ is to reach level 9.She says she wants to be a gymnastics coach to pass down what she's learned to other kids ____ she grows up.
Lola is____of all her hard work and success.She says it's helped her overcome problems in her life outside gymnastics too.Her ___ for others is “just believe in yourself”.

A.runs B.teaches C.trains D.dances

A.since B.unless C.after D.though

A.tell B.guess C.assume D.predict

A.suspected B.remembered C.imagined D.noticed

A.deeply B.well C.ahead D.closely

A.task B.sport C.event D.show

A.boring B.enjoyable C.difficult D.satisfactory

A.talent B.quality C.nature D.condition

A.doubt B.advantage C.challenge D.progress

A.examine B.express C.open D.trust

A.fearful B.harmful C.unfair D.inconvenient

A.to B.on C.off D.against

A.greeted B.treated C.served D.paid

A.pains B.stresses C.injuries D.problems

A.positive B.friendly C.flexible D.cautious

A.defending B.quitting C.winning D.bargaining

A.standard B.range C.view D.goal

A.until B.as C.when D.before

A.proud B.tired C.ashamed D.confident

A.plan B.advice C.reward D.responsibility

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There was once a group of young people searching everywhere for happiness but what they got was only annoyance, grief and misery.
So they        Socrates for advice on where happiness       . But        giving any answers, Socrates asked them to help with building a        first. The group of guys had to        the task, laying aside their own business of seeking happiness. It took them a long time to cut down a tall tree, gouging out (挖空) the center. Through painstaking effort, they made a canoe out of the tree. They launched the canoe into a river, and then        together in it, singing with       .
Socrates asked, “My children, do you have happiness now?” They answered in chorus: “We        be happier!” Socrates       , “That’s it!        you are too busy pursuing something to notice anything bitter, happiness will occur.”
From the story I got to know that happiness       hides behind every tiny thing that you are involved in, and that you may only get pleasure through        work and creativity.
We may have to        pain in our daily life and in the process of        happiness. Sometimes we tend to look for happiness in        things, like a new car, clothes, etc. True long term happiness, however, comes from within our        and spirit. So why not turn suffering into        life, and        tears into the light in your heart? Only in this way can we make it through and find true happiness.
So my dear friends, just remember happiness is a state of mind and a matter of       , and I        you all a life of happiness.

A.pointed to B.referred to C.turned to D.kept to

A.lay B.belonged C.stood D.laid

A.apart from B.instead of C.other than D.for fear of

A.house B.boat C.bridge D.school

A.set about B.set down C.set out D.set up

A.sat B.stood C.got D.rowed

A.joy B.sorrow C.curiosity D.hope

A.mustn’t B.shouldn’t C.couldn’t D.needn’t

A.declared B.thought C.added D.assumed

A.Unless B.Whenever C.Until D.However

A.never B.always C.ever D.seldom

A.cautious B.endless C.hard D.effective

A.experience B.avoid C.enjoy D.deny

A.searching B.seeking C.hoping D.improving

A.spiritual B.nice C.new D.material

A.body B.part C.soul D.head

A.blaming B.praising C.ending D.cursing

A.turn B.put C.divide D.draw

A.time B.energy C.fact D.choice

A.wish B.promise C.bring D.require

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A strong wind was blowing hard, thunder could be heard, and lightning flashed     the dark sky. Rain was pouring down;it looked      heaven had been broken open.
Gleams of light(微弱的闪光) appeared from      of faraway houses, shining like jewels in all the dark.
A     woman dressed in rags(衣衫褴褛) and trembling with cold was     on a lonely road, while the merciless rain was     her without stop.
She knocked at a door, and a     answered it. She begged him to let her stay a while     . The boy     let her into the sitting room and leave her sitting by the fire.
The woman appeared old and tired under the bright electric light,       she was only in her early thirties. She sat        for a moment, and then her eyes began to look about the     . When her eyes rested on the picture of a young man, she     up, looking thunderstruck.
Just then, the boy came with his     . The man at once recognized the woman as his wife. They had      touch with each other during the war,       he thought he had lost her forever.
      words needed to be spoken. They ran into each other’s arms     the boy stared at them,puzzled.
The storm was over and the sky cleared. Feeling very     , the couple stood face to face with their child between them, watching the rain as it gradually     .

A.into B.below C.across D.through

A.only if B.as if C.what if D.even if

A.doors B.roofs C.walls D.windows

A.poor B.pretty C.ugly D.rich

A.crying B.wandering C.struggling D.wondering

A.striking B.beating C.hitting D.flowing

A.boy B.girl C.man D.woman

A.near B.out C.outside D.inside

A.first B.then C.now D.last

A.because B.so C.though D.However

A.still B.thirsty C.hungry D.straight

A.picture B.fire C.room D.house

A.looked B.came C.picked D.stood

A.brother B.father C.sister D.mother

A.made B.got C.kept D.lost

A.who B.which C.but D.and

A.Some B.Not C.No D.Many

A.while B.as C.when D.since

A.happy B.disappointed C.sorry D.calm

A.began B.stopped C.ended D.finished

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Sam Walton, the founder of Wal-Mart, was born in Kingfish, Oklahoma on March 29, 1918. He was raised in Missouri where he worked in his father’s store while attending school. This was his first retailing (零售业) experience and he really enjoyed it. After graduation, he began his own career as a retail merchant.
He soon opened his first Wal-Mart store in 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas. Wal-Mart specialized in name brands at low prices and Sam Walton was surprised at the success. Soon a chain of Wal-Mart stores sprang up across rural America.
Walton's management style was popular with employees and he founded some of the basic concepts of management that are still in use today.
After taking the company public in 1970, Walton introduced his “profit sharing plan”. The profit sharing plan was a plan for Wal-Mart employees to improve their income dependent on the profits of the store. Sam Walton believed that “individuals don't win, teams do”. Employees at Wal-Mart stores were offered stock options (认股权) and store discounts. These benefits are commonplace today, but Walton was among the first to implement (实现) them. Walton believed that a happy employee meant happy customers and more sales. He also believed that by giving employees a part of the company and making their success dependent on the company’s success, they would care about the company.
By the 1980s, Wal-Mart had sales of over one billion dollars and over three hundred stores across North America. Wal-Mart’s unique decentralized (分散的) distribution system, also Walton’s idea, created the edge needed to further encourage growth in the 1980s during growing complaints that the “superstore” was stopping smaller and traditional stores from developing. By 1991, Wal-Mart was the largest US retailer with 1,700 stores. Walton remained active in managing the company, as president and CEO until 1988 and chairman until his death. He was awarded the Medal of Freedom shortly before his death.
Sam Walton first made a hit in retailing when __________.

A.he worked in his father’s store B.he created Walton's management style C.a chain of Wal-Mart stores sprang up across rural America D.he specialized in name brands at low prices

A.To make sure all the employees had their own shares. B.To encourage the employees to work hard and make joint efforts. C.To select excellent employees for his stores. D.To make more profit for himself.

A.With Walton’s management style, employees treated the stores as their own. B.Walton wasn’t one of the merchants who first implemented stock options. C.The smaller and traditional stores were well affected by Walton’s stores. D.In his old age, Walton gave all the management to his men.

A.Danger. B.Disadvantage. C.Advantage. D.System.

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Baseball (棒球) Match
Mr. Jenkins works in a middle school. There he teaches his students English. He works hard and is very busy. After supper, when his family watch TV, he always reads some newspapers in his room. At times Robert comes in and asks him to tell him a story. He likes his little son and does all what the boy wants.
One Sunday Mrs. Jenkins was doing some housework and Mr. Jenkins was reading a newspaper.
Robert came in but he didn’t say anything. About ten minutes later the boy showed a newspaper to him and called out, “There will be a baseball match tonight, Dad!”
Mr. Jenkins was surprised. He said to himself, “The boy is only three years old. How can he read the newspaper?”
He held up the newspaper and began to look for the news. But he couldn’t find it. At last the boy showed him an exclamation mark on the newspaper.
Mr. Jenkins is a ______.

A.doctor B.teacher C.driver D.farmer

A.逗号 B.冒号 C.句号 D.感叹号

A.a baseball match B.a piece of good news C.a today's newspaper D.an exclamation mark

A.there was a baseball match B.his son bought a newspaper for him C.his little son learned to read D.his little son learned to write

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My grandfather Jack is 96 years old, and he has had an interesting life. He has traveled a lot in his life in the Far East. He visited the Taj Mahal(泰姬陵) in India and the Pyramids in Egypt. He hunted lions in Africa, and rode a camel in the Sahara Desert(撒哈拉沙漠). He says the most beautiful place he has traveled to is Kathmandu in Nepal(尼泊尔).
Jack has married twice. His first wife died when she was 32. He met his second wife Maria while he was cycling round France. They have been married for 50 years, and they have lived happily in a small village since they got married.
Jack says that he has never been ill in his life. The secret of good health, according to my grandfather, is exercise. He goes swimming every morning. He has done this since he was a boy. He also has a glass of wine every night! Perhaps that is his secret!
What kind of life has Jack lived?

A.A short life. B.An interesting life C.A lonely life. D.A poor life.

A.Kathmandu. B.The Pyramids C.The Sahara Desert. D.Taj Mahal.

A.Once. B.Twice. C.Three times. D.Four times.

A.In India. B.In Nepal. C.In France. D.In Egypt.

A.He has a glass of wine. B.He goes swimming C.He hunts lions. D.He rides a camel

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I had been playing hockey(冰球)for about 10 years. I was always the one sitting at the end of the bench, and   36   got into a game. I went to all the   37   and showed up even when it was so   38   that your ‘breath froze’ and when the otherplayers had decided to stay home. I felt I had   39   enough and thought of quitting.
I finally decided to   40   the news to my mom that I was leaving the team. My mom may have looked like a tiny and quiet lady but on   41   my words, she said, “Remember, ‘A quitter never wins and a winner never quits.’ Your mother didn’t raise   42   , so think about yourself in a   43   way and see yourself as a winner!” So I worked harder than ever at getting in better shape,   44   my shot(投球) accuracy and changing my   45   . 
Once in a match, we   46   our first game badly. What’s worse, one of our best players got hurt. I was sitting at my  47   place, at the end of the bench, when the coach came over and told me I was going   48   . I was nervous, excited and terrified all at the same time.
The opposing team was fast and I had to admit I was a little   49   .  But my mom’s words   50   out in my head like a church bell. Instead of being afraid, I was “pumped” and I very quickly found that all my   51   work was paying off.  I was as fast a skater as anyone else on the ice, and I seemed to get the   52   to score. The crowd went quiet.  All the time I spent on the ice when everyone had gone home had  53   me for this moment.
Won! I won!
The lesson I learned from my mom’s   54   has stayed with me over the years. I hear them whenever I am faced with a challenge, or whenever I   55   myself.  

A.once B.seldom C.usually D.evenB

A.meetings B.shows C.matches D.practices

A.cloudy B.wet C.cold D.windy

A.suffered B.explained C.planned D.escaped

A.write B.break C.read D.speak

A.noticing B.gathering C.hearing D.analyzing

A.talkers B.dreamers C.attackers D.losers

A.positive B.familiar C.brief D.convenient

A.testing B.improving C.questioning D.affecting

A.aim B.taste C.habit D.attitude

A.lost B.controlled C.practiced D.continued

A.usual B.safe C.secret D.private

A.off B.in C.by D.up

A.annoyed B.awkward C.scared D.bitter

A.put B.rang C.gave D. stood

A.exact B.extra C.creative D.casual

A.chance B.message C.order D.note

A.spared B.requested C.prepared D.sent

A.actions B.reasons C.words D.promises

A.judge B.express C.comfort D.doubt

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I first went to hear a live rock concert when I was eight years old. My brother
and his friends were all  36  of a heavy metal group called Black Wednesday. When they 37  that Black Wednesday were going to perform at our local theatre, they all bought 38  for performance. However, at the last minute, one of the friends couldn’t go, so my brother  39  me the ticket. I was really 40 !
I remember the buzz (嘈杂声) of excitement inside the theatre as we all found our 41 . After a few minutes, the lights went down and everybody became 42 . I could barely make out the stage in the 43 . We waited. Then there was a roar from the crowd, like an explosion, as the first members of the band 44  the stage. My brother leaned over and shouted something in my ear, but I couldn’t 45  what he was saying. The first song was already starting and the music was as 46  as a jet engine. I could 47  the drum beats and bass notes in my stomach.
I can’t recall any of the songs that the band played. I just 48  that I really enjoyed the show and didn’t want it to 49 . But in the end, after three encores (加演), the show finished. We left the 50  and walked unsteadily out onto the pavement. I felt a little dizzy, as if I had just 51  from a long sleep. My ears were still 52  with the beat of the last song.
After the 53  , I became a Black Wednesday fan too for a few years before getting into other kinds of music. Once in a while, 54 , I listen to one of their songs and 55  I’m back at that first show.

A.members B.fans C.friends D.volunteers

A.guessed B.thought C.discovered D.predicted

A.flowers B.drinks C.clothes D.tickets

A.offered B.booked C.returned D.found

A.relaxed B.excited C.embarrassed D.encouraged

A.seats B.entrance C.spots D.space

A.comfortable B.serious C.nervous D.quiet

A.silence B.darkness C.noise D.smoke

A.fell upon B.got through C.stepped onto D.broke into

A.forget B.bear C.repeat D.hear

A.loud B.hard C.sweet D.fast

A.enjoy B.touch C.feel D.digest

A.realize B.understand C.believe D.remember

A.continue B.finish C.delay D.change

A.theatre B.party C.opera D.stage

A.escaped B.traveled C.woken D.benefited

A.aching B.burning C.rolling D.ringing

A.competition B.performance C.interview D.celebration

A.besides B.otherwise C.instead D.though

A.decide B.regret C.imagine D.conclude

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Two men, both seriously ill, were in the same hospital room. One man was allowed to 46 in his bed for an hour each afternoon for treatment. His 47 was next to the room's only window. The other man 48 spend all his time flat on his back. Every 49 when the man in the bed by the window could sit up, he 50 pass the time by describing(描述) to his 51 all the things he could see outside the window. The window overlooked(远眺) a 52 with a lovely lake. Ducks played on the water while children 53 their model boats. Young lovers walked 54 among flowers. As the man by the window described all this beautifully, the other man would close his eyes and 55 the scene.
One morning, the day nurse arrived to bring water for their baths only to find the 56 body of the man by the window, who had died 57 in his sleep. She was sad and 58 the hospital attendants (服务员) to take the body away. 59 it seemed appropriate (合适的), the other man asked if he could 60 next to the window. The nurse was happy to make the switch(调换), and after 61 he was comfortable, she left him alone. Slowly and painfully, he sat up to take his 62 look at the world outside. Finally, he would have the 63 of seeing it for himself. He strained (紧张地) to slowly turn to 64 the window beside the bed. It faced a blank wall.
The man asked the nurse what could have forced his dead roommate to 65 those wonderful things outside this window. The nurse answered that the man was blind and could not even see the wall. She said, “Perhaps he just wanted to encourage you.”

A.stand up B.lie down C.sit up D.sit down

A.room B.table C.seat D.bed

A.had to B.would rather C.prefer to D.rather than

A.morning B.evening C.afternoon D.dawn

A.will B.would C.should D.might

A.nurse B.workmate C.roommate D.doctor

A.park B.street C.farm D.field

A.played B.made C.started D.sailed

A.face to face B.shoulder to shoulder C.arm in arm D.back to back

A.describe B.tell C.hear D.imagine

A.strong B.warm C.sick D.lifeless

A.peacefully B.sadly C.secretly D.completely

A.looked B.found C.called D.saw

A.Before B.As soon as C.Although D.As far as

A.changed B.sit C.be moved D.be taken

A.making sure B.depending on C.making up D.accounting for

A.next B.first C.last D.another

A.surprise B.feeling C.try D.joy

A.look out B.look at C.glare at D.stare at

A.remember B.describe C.write D.talk

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An old woman walked around as she pushed her shopping cart full of many things. She was
 36 . Her hair was untidy. Her clothes were torn. And some of her teeth were missing.
She  37  and asked me for change. Instead of giving her change, I  38  her to eat out and she  39 . We went across the street to an outdoor café so she could  40  her cart while we had lunch. The  41  was surprised when this woman appeared and did not want to serve us,  42  she forced herself. We ate our lunch. She was very  43  and the food disappeared almost as soon as it arrived.
When we were ready to  44 , I was feeling very good about myself and then she asked for a  45 . It was then that I had to  46  myself and all the hidden bias (偏见) that I had towards this  47.
She wasn’t wrong, but my reluctance(不愿)must have  48 . I held her in my arms carelessly and  49 I felt shame. She thanked me for lunch and then left.
I  50  there for a moment and realized that I had  51  to give this woman the one thing that cost  52  —love. I ran after the woman and caught up with her and asked her if I could give her a  53  hug and she agreed. I gave the woman the best one I’ve ever given anyone. “That’s getting it right,” she said and her big  54  lit my path as we parted.
The  55  I learned was that if you’re going to give, then give it your all and get it right the first time.

A.happy B.dirty C.nervous D.small

A.ran B.arrived C.stopped D.hid

A.invited B.pushed C.forced D.wished

A.refused B.returned C.left D.agreed

A.watch over B.get hold of C.reach for D.catch up with

A.customer B.shopper C.waitress D.traveler

A.and B.but C.or D.so

A.thirsty B.sleepy C.tired D.hungry

A.leave B.rest C.move D.apologize

A.break B.gift C.hug D.partner

A.believe B.face C.hurt D.introduce

A.behavior B.nation C.person D.district

A.gone B.shown C.resulted D.remained

A.slowly B.again C.gradually D.soon

A.stood B.cried C.lay D.drank

A.decided B.hoped C.tried D.failed

A.anything B.nothing C.something D.everything

A.real B.quiet C.brave D.safe

A.teeth B.smile C.feet D.mouth

A.fact B.information C.lesson D.expression

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School was over and I was both mentally and physically tired. I sat at the very front of the bus because of my   16  to get home. Sitting at the front makes you  17  out like a shiny coin in a pile of dull pennies.
Janie, the driver, tries to break the  18  atmosphere by striking the match of   194 .
I try to mind my manners and   20  listen, but usually I am too busy thinking about my day. On this day,   21  , her conversation was worth listening to.
“My father's sick,” she said to no one in  22  . I could see the anxiety and fear in her eyes. With a sudden change of attitude and interest, I asked,“What's wrong with him?"
With her eyes wet and her voice tight from  23  the tears, she responded,“Heart trouble.”Her eyes lowered as she  24  . “I've already lost my mum, so I don't think I can stand losing him.”
I couldn't respond. I was  25  . My heart ached for her. I sat on the old, smelly seat thinking of the great  26  my own mother was thrown into when her father died. I saw how hard it was,   27  still is, for her. I wouldn't like anyone to go  28  that.
Suddenly I realized Janie wasn't only a bus driver. That was  29  her job. She had a whole world of family and concerns too. I had never thought of her as  30  but a driver.
I suddenly felt very  31  . I realized I had only thought of people as  32  as what their purposes were in my life. I paid no attention to Janie because she was a bus driver. I had judged her by her job and brushed her off as  33  .
For all I know, I'm just another person in  34  else's world, and may not even be important. I  35  not have been so selfish and self-centered. Everyone has places to go, people to see and appointments (约会) to keep. Understanding people is an art.

A.anxiety B.determination C.decision D.attempt

A.find B.make C.think D.stand

A.unpopular B.uncomfortable C.unusual D.unforgettable

A.fire B.topic C.conversation D.discussion

A.politely B.devotedly C.carelessly D.sincerely

A.however B.therefore C.thus D.otherwise

A.surprise B.common C.silence D.particular

A.fighting B.avoiding C.clearing D.keeping

A.told B.lasted C.repeated D.continued

A.for sure B.at ease C.in shock D.in despair

A.mercy B.pain C.pity D.disappointment

A.but B.yet C.and D.or

A.over B.round C.through D.without

A.almost B.nearly C.ever D.just

A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything

A.sad B.embarrassed C.selfish D.worried

A.far B.long C.much D.well

A.unfit B.unselfish C.unnecessary D.unimportant

A.everyone B.someone C.anyone D.no one

A.must B.may C.can D.should

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My husband has always had a huge affection for older people and has helped out several elderly friends in the past. Mr. Dave   16    the same lake as my husband John for over 15 years.A friendship   17   but when Mrs. Dave died five years ago, it left Mr. Dave   18   . So John took Mr. Dave fishing with him every time he went. Mr. Dave was very   19   for 80 years old and never tired of being with John.
A few years later Mr. Dave had a stroke(中风)that paralyzed(麻痹)his right side.He lost his speech and was   20  a nursing home. Restricted to his bed and unable to  21  , Mr. Dave began to suffer from   22  .
This almost broke John’s heart. He finally got   23   from the nursing home to take Mr. Dave out for a ride.They were both   24    to be together again but it was very painful for Mr. Dave to be   25   into John’s truck. Because he was paralyzed on one side. The   26   of that side pulled heavily on his good side.
John had gotten his truck a year earlier, a real cowboy Cadillac,   27   was the truck of his dreams. But one day he   28   it so he could buy a van(厢式货车)that was  29   for a wheelchair. The van isn’t sporty or fast but it surely   30   Mr. Dave’s pain on their outings.
John has made a   31   fishing rod that Mr. Dave can use,   32   they still go fishing together. Even though Mr. Dave can’t   33  , he has led the nursing home staff to believe John is his son. I don’t know anyone who would   34   their prized possession to help a friend. I hope he can be an example for others to take similar steps to   35    those who are in need.

A.swam B.played C.fished D.visited

A.destroyed B.developed C.disappeared D.increased

A.disabled B.sleepless C.homeless D.alone

A.happy B.energetic C.proud D.powerful

A.put into B.kept away C.locked in D.picked up

A.sleep B.communicate C.eat D.think

A.weakness B.starvation C.depression D.pressure

A.donation B.support C.mercy D.permission

A.sad B.excited C.desperate D.lucky

A.lifted B.invited C.led D.pushed

A.pain B.flesh C.strength D.weight

A.that B.which C.what D.it

A.fixed B.repaired C.remade D.sold

A.created B.equipped C.changed D.decorated

A.overcomes B.removes C.reduces D.relaxes

A.expensive B.beautiful C.strong D.special

A.but B.or C.so D.and

A.walk B.talk C.escape D.hear

A.give up B.put away C.hand in D.keep off

A.impress B.help C.cure D.comfort

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Some years ago when I was in my first year in college, I heard Salome Bey sing for the first time. The moment was exciting. Salome’s      filled the room and brought the theater to life. I was so       that I decided to write an article about her.
I       Salome Bey, telling her I was from Essence magazine, and that I wanted to meet her to talk about her career. She       and told me to come to her studio next Tuesday. When I hung up, I was scared out of my mind. I       I was lying. I was not a writer at all and hadn’t even written a grocery list.
I interviewed Salome Bey the next Tuesday. I sat there      , taking notes and asking questions that all began with, “Can you tell me…” I soon realized that       Salome Bey was one thing, but writing a story for a national magazine was just impossible. The       was almost unbearable. I struggled for days       draft after draft. Finally I put my manuscript (手稿) into a large envelope and dropped it into a mailbox.
It didn’t take long. My manuscript      . How stupid of me! I thought. How could I       in a world of professional writers? Knowing I couldn’t       the rejection letter, I threw the unopened envelope into a drawer.
Five years later, I was moving to California. While       my apartment, I came across the unopened envelope. This time I opened it and read the editor’s letter in      :
Ms. Profit,
Your story on Salome Bey is fantastic. Yet we need some more relevant materials. Please        those and return the article immediately. We would like to       your story soon.
Shocked, it took me a long time to      . Fear of rejection cost me dearly. I lost at least five hundred dollars and the chance of having my article appear in a major magazine. More importantly, I lost years of       writing. Today, I have become a full-time writer.       this experience, I’ve learned a very important lesson: You can’t       to doubt yourself.

A.voice B.joy C.smile D.speech

A.proud B.moved C.satisfied D.active

A.visited B.emailed C.interviewed D.phoned

A.refused B.agreed C.hesitated D.paused

A.explained B.discovered C.knew D.replied

A.seriously B.nervously C.patiently D.quietly

A.fooling B.blaming C.inviting D.urging

A.hardship B.failure C.comment D.pressure

A.on B.by C.with D.in

A.disappeared B.improved C.spread D.returned

A.compare B.survive C.compete D.struggle

A.face B.deliver C.ignore D.receive

A.decorating B.repairing C.leaving D.cleaning

A.anxiety B.disbelief C.horror D.trouble

A.increase B.replace C.add D.mix

A.broadcast B.create C.assess D.publish

A.concentrate B.prepare C.escape D.recover

A.energetic B.enjoyable C.typical D.endless

A.Holding on to B.Dating back to C.Looking back on D.Dropping in on

A.afford B.attempt C.expect D.pretend

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A student went to college after 41__ all his school examinations. There he put his name down for world geography. 42_ after the first day, he did not go to 43_ any more. The teacher noticed that this student was 44_ absent and thought that he had changed to 45 class. He was very 46_ when he saw the boy's name on the list(名单) of students 47_ wanted to take the geography examination 48_ the end of the year.
The teacher had prepared a difficult examination paper, which covered 49 he had taught, and he was eager to see 50 this student answered the questions. He expected that his answers would be very 51_; but when he examined his paper carefully, he found only one small mistake in them. 52_ this surprised him very much, he went through the paper 53_, but was still not able to find 54 one mistake, so he sent 55 the student to question him about his work after the exam..
When the student had 56 the room, the teacher said to him, “I know that you came to my class only once on the first day and that you have been absent from all the others. Yet I have found only one small mistake in your paper. 57_ is that?”
“Oh, I'm sorry about that mistake, sir, ”answered the student. “After the examination, I realized 58 I ought to have written. I would not have made that mistake 59 I had been confused(弄糊涂) by your 60_ lecture.”

A.having B.taking C.passing D.failing

A.So B.But C.However D.And

A.it B.lesson C.college D.class

A.always B.once C.never D.sometimes

A.another B.the other C.other D.others

A.angry B.happy C.sorry D.surprised

A.that he B.he C.who D.whom

A.by B.at C.after D.in

A.everything B.something C.anything D.nothing

A.what B.when C.how D.why

A.good B.full C.nice D.bad

A.For B.As C.So D.Though

A.two times B.twice C.once D.again once

A.more than B.another C.the other D.second

A.with B.to C.x D.for

A.reached to B.arrived to C.arrived into D.come into

A.Why B.What C.How D.Which

A.where B.why C.what D.when

A.unless B.if C.because D.as

A.first B.last C.latest D.certain

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