I’d meant to go to Miros that day. I’d packed my bag and was ready. The motor-boat in on time. The sky was cloudy, but the wind wasn’t too strong for the two-hour . I stood at my window, staring at the boat. Then I lost of her, an old light-house partly blocked my view of the harbor. A dozen passengers were their way there. I was about to join them --- when a man’s face at the light-house window.
This was strange, because the light-house had been empty, unused and for thirty years. It was stranger still --- because I’d seen that before. I couldn’t place it but it was, or had once been, familiar to me. I opened my window and across. “I know we’ve met before, but I can’t remember where.”
I him to open his if he could and answer me. He did neither. The face behind the glass motionless (静止). Seeing him more clearly now, I knew he was not looking at me. He seemed to be looking upwards, the clouds. How well I’d known that face, sometime, somewhere!
I again. “We met years ago. Was it in Athens in the 1950s? I used to live in Plaka.”
He didn’t reply nor give any that he’d heard. I went back further, to I was in the navy. “Perhaps we met at sea during the war,” and that thought at once him to mind. Commander Leftis! He was Commander Leftis of course! How could I have forgotten? I’d saved his life once. But surely he …
The motor-boat her bell. I turned my eyes. The wind had risen, but she was pulling . Laughing, I called, “Now I’ve missed her, and it’s your , Commander!”
As the boat drew away, the face at the window faded. minute it was there. Looking up, I could see the whites of the eyes. The minute it was gone.
Well, I didn’t rush to the light-house. I knew that Leftis was dead. He died at sea in 1963 or 1964. But there’s one other thing I ought to tell you: the motor-boat never reached Miros. It was lost in a storm, with all the passengers.
A.reached B.arrived C.went D.came
A.voyage B.crossing C.travel D.boating
A.sight B.way C.patience D.chances
A.searching B.finding C.making D.hurrying
A.placed B.existed C.occurred D.appeared
A.locked B.opened C.rebuilt D.chained
A.man B.face C.window D.light-house
A.jumped B.ran C.shouted D.screamed
A.expected B.hoped C.believed D.asked
A.became B.remained C.seemed D.grew
A.through B.after C.for D.at
A.persuaded B.repeated C.tried D.continued
A.suggestion B.answer C.sign D.action
A.when B.which C.where D.how
A.kept B.brought C.caused D.changed
A.beat B.rang C.turned on D.put on
A.up B.down C.in D.out
A.problem B.question C.duty D.fault
A.Each B.Every C.One D.Some
A.next B.rest C.other D.last
When I entered Berkeley, I hoped to earn a scholarship. Having been a Straight-A student(优等生), I believed I could 1 tough(=hard) subjects and really learn something. One such course was World Literature given by Professor Jayne. I was extremely interested in the ideas he 2 in class.
When I took the first exam, I was 3 to find a 77, C-plus, on my test paper, 4 English was my best subject. I went to reason with Professor Jayne, who listened to my arguments but remained 5 .
I decided to try harder, although I didn't know what that 6 because school had always been easy for me. I read the books more carefully, but got another 77. Again, I 7 with Professor Jayne. Again, he listened patiently but wouldn't change his 8 .
One more test before the final exam. One more 9 to improve my grade. So I redoubled my efforts(加倍努力) and, for the first time, 10 the meaning of the word "thorough"(彻底的).But my 11 did no good and everything 12 as before.
The last hurdle(障碍)was the final. No matter what 13 I got, it wouldn't cancel three C-pluses. I might as well kiss the 14 goodbye.
I stopped working hard. I felt I knew the course material as well as I ever would. The night before the final, I even 15 myself to a movie. The next day I decided for once I'd have 16 with a test.
A week later, I was surprised to find I got an A. I hurried into Professor Jayne's office. He 17 to be expecting me. "If I gave you the As you 18 , you wouldn't continue to work as hard."
I stared at him, 19 that his analysis and strategy(策略)were correct. I had worked my head 20 , as I had never done before.
I was speechless when my course grade arrived: A-plus. It was the only A-plus given. The next year I received my scholarship. I've always remembered Professor Jayne's lesson: you alone must set your own standard of excellence.
A.take B.discuss C.cover D.get
A.found B.presented C.exchanged D.obtained
A.shocked B.worried C.scared D.anxious
A.but B.so C.for D.or
A.unchanged B.unpleasant C.unfriendly D.unmoved
A.reflected B.meant C.improved D.affected
A.quarreled B.reasoned C.bargained D.chatted
A.attitude B.mind C.plan D.view
A.choice B.step C.chance D.measure
A.memorized B.considered C.accepted D.learned
A.ambition B.confidence C.effort D.method
A.stayed B.went C.worked D.changed
A.grade B.answer C.lesson D.comment
A.scholarship B.course C.degree D.subject
A.helped B.favored C.treated D.relaxed
A.fun B.luck C.problems D.tricks
A.happened B.proved C.pretended D.seemed
A.valued B.imagined C.expected D.welcomed
A.remembering B.guessing C.supposing D.realizing
A.out B.over C.on D.off
The Price of a Dream
I grew up poor, living with my wonderful mother. We had little money but plenty of love and attention. I was 36 and energetic. I understood that no matter how poor a person was, he could still 37 a dream.
My dream was to be a sportsman. 38 I was sixteen, I had started playing baseball. I could throw a ninety-mile-per-hour fastball and hit anything that moved on the football field. I was also 39 . My high-school coach was Ollie Jarvis, who not only believed in me, but taught me 40 to believe in myself. He 41 me the difference between having a dream and realizing the dream. One particular 42 with Coach Jarvis changed my life forever.
It was the summer between my junior and senior years, and a friend recommended (推荐) me for a summer job. This meant a chance for money in my pocket—money for a new bike and new clothes, and the 43 of savings for a house for my mother. Then I realized I would have to 44 summer baseball to deal with the work schedule, and that meant I would have to tell Coach Jarvis I wouldn’t be playing.
When I told Coach Jarvis, he was as 45 as I expected him to be. “You have your whole life to work,” he said. “Your playing days are limited. You can’t 46 to waste them.” I stood before him with my head hanging, trying to think of the 47 that would explain 48 him why my dream of buying my mom a house and having money in my pocket was worth facing his 49 in me.
“How much are you going to make at this job, son?” he asked. “Three twenty-five an hour,” I replied.
“Well,” he asked, “is $3.25 an hour the 50 of a dream?”
That simple question made it 51 to me the difference between 52 something right now and following a dream. I 53 myself to sports that summer, and within the year I was 54 by the Pittsburgh Pirates to play baseball, and was 55 a $20,000 contract. In 2000, I bought my mother the house of my dream!
A.happy B.polite C.shy D.honest
A.lose B.have C.make D.need
A.By the time B.The time C.At one time D.At a time
A.right B.popular C.lucky D.confident
A.how B.why C.when D.whether
A.gave B.taught C.brought D.asked
A.accident B.matter C.problem D.experience
A.aim B.idea C.start D.purpose
A.keep up B.put up C.give up D.pick up
A.mad B.happy C.frightened D.shameful
A.adopt B.afford C.affect D.effect
A.answers B.excuses C.words D.ways
A.for B.to C.on D.in
A.sadness B.regret C.hopelessness D.disappointment
A.source B.prize C.price D.allowance
A.direct B.clear C.clean D.straight
A.wanting B.changing C.dreaming D.choosing
A.provided B.devoted C.headed D.imagined
A.worked B.mentioned C.fired D.hired
A.paid B.got C.offered D.signed
I was doing some last-minute Christmas shopping in a toy store. A nicely dressed little girl was 36 the teddy bears(泰迪熊) beside her father 37 she saw a little boy walk in and stop in front of the Pokémon toys. His jacket was obviously too small. He had money in his hand. 38 , it looked no more than five dollars at most. He was with his father as well, and 39 picking up the Pokémon video games. Each time he showed one to his father, his father 40 his head, “No”.
Rather 41 , the boy gave up the video games and chose a book of stickers 42 . After they walked away, the little girl ran over to the Pokémon video games. She excitedly picked up one 43 on top of the others, and raced down toward the check-out(结账处). I picked up my purchases and 44 the girl and her father.
Then, much to the little girl’s 45 , the little boy and his father got in line 46 her and me. After the video was paid for and bagged, the little girl 47 it back to the cashier(收银员) and 48 something to her. The cashier smiled and put the 49 under the counter(柜台). I was putting things in my bag when the little boy came up to the cashier. The cashier said, “ 50 , you’re my hundredth customer today, and you win a prize!” and she handed the boy the Pokémon game. The boy could only 51 in disbelief. It was, he said, 52 what he had wanted! The little girl and her father had been standing at the doorway, and I saw the biggest and 53 smile on that little girl I have ever seen in my life.
I suddenly understood that the world is not 54 into the strong who care and the 55 who are cared for. We must each in turn care and be cared.
A.looking through B.getting through C dressing up D.tidying up
A.while B.when C.after D.once
A.Then B.Therefore C.However D.Otherwise
A.stopped B.continued C.avoided D.kept
A.shook B.nodded C.moved D.held
A.anxious B.disappointed C.angry D.curious
A.also B.instead C.lastly D.indeed
A.laying B.lying C.to lie D.lain
A.accompanied B.helped C.admired D.followed
A.surprise B.satisfaction C.joy D.regret
A.behind B.before C.between D.beyond
A.put B.handed C.sent D.carried
A.whispered B.shouted C.gave D.showed
A.basket B.bag C.bear D.gift
A.Sorry B.Excuse me C.Congratulations D.Pardon me
A.cry B.stare C.jump D.pay
A.extremely B.only C.exactly D.wonderfully
A.widest B.greatest C.prettiest D.dearest
A.divided B.changed C.included D.cut
A.poor B.ugly C.unhappy D.weak
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
Most of us lose life’s tough battles by starting an unexpected attack—when a touch of humor might well enable us to win. the case of a young friend of mine, who was in a traffic jam on his way to work shortly after receiving a warning about being late for the job. there was a good reason for Sam’s being late—serious illness at home—he that this by-now-familiar excuse wouldn’t any longer. His boss was probably already pacing preparing a speech to fire him.
Yes, the boss was. Sam entered the office at 9:35. The place was as as a locker room; was hard at work. Sam’s boss came up to him angrily. Suddenly, Sam and stretched out his hand. “How do you do!” he said. “I’m Sam Maynard. I’m applying for a , which, I understand, became just 35 minutes ago. Does the bird get the worm?”
The room exploded in laughter. The boss a smile and walked back to his office. Sam Maynard had his job—with the only that could win-–a laugh. is a most effective, yet frequently neglected ,means of handling the difficult situations in our lives. It can be used for making up differences, apologizing, criticizing and the other fellow to do what you want his losing face. For some jobs, it’s the only tool that can succeed. It is a way to discuss subjects so that serious dialogue may start a quarrel. , many believe that comedians(喜剧演员) on television are doing more today for racial and religious problems than people in any other field.
A.Think B.Imagine C.Suppose D.Consider
A.dug B.trapped C.erupted D.aimed
A.If B.Because C.Unless D.Although
A.decided B.said C.talked D.urged
A.work B.use C.count D.make
A.here and there B.in and out C.up and down D.now and then
A.silent B.clean C.noisy D.quiet
A.somebody B.everybody C.nobody D.anybody
A.cried B.shouted C.stared D.smiled
A.prize B.patent C.punishment D.job
A.available B.fragrant C.possible D.reasonable
A.lazy B.late C.diligent D.early
A.sent B.hid C.force D.had
A.protected B.saved C.hold D.took
A.tool B.technique C.measure D.instrument
A.Understanding B.Apology C.Humor D.Communication
A.making B.having C.letting D.getting
A.without B.for C.to D.with
A.constant B.easy C.sensitive D.heated
A.After all B.For example C.At length D.Even so
The teacher thought that hobbies were very important for every child. She 20 all her pupils to have one, and sometimes, arranged for their parents to come and 21 the work they had done as a result.
One Friday morning the teacher told the class that 22 of them who had a hobby could 23 a holiday that afternoon to get things they had 24 as parts of their hobbies ready for their parents to see the following afternoon.
So on Friday afternoon, 25 those of the pupils who had nothing to show did their usual lessons, the 26 ones who had made something were allowed to go home, on 27 that they returned before five o’clock to bring what they were going to 28 . When the afternoon lessons began, the teacher was 29 to see that Tommy was not there. He was the laziest boy in the class, and the teacher found it difficult to believe that he had a hobby. However, at a quarter to five, Tommy arrived with a 30 collection of butterflies in glass cases. 31 his teacher had admired them
and helped him to arrange them on a table in the 32 , she was surprised to see Tommy pick them up again and begin to 33 . “What are you doing, Tommy?” she asked. “Those things must 34 here until tomorrow afternoon. That’s 35 the parents are coming to see them.”
“I know they are coming then,” answered Tommy, “and I will 36 them back tomorrow, but my big brother doesn’t want them to be out of our house at night in case they are 37 .”
“But what has it got to do 38 your big brother?” asked the teacher. “Aren’t the butterflies yours?” “No,” answered Tommy. “They belong to him.” “But Tommy, you are 39 to show your own hobby here, not somebody else’s!” said the teacher. “I know that,” answered Tommy. “My hobby is watching my brother collecting butterflies.”
A.allowed B.encouraged C.forbade D.taught
A.see B.observe C.know D.inspect
A.all B.none C.those D.many
A.celebrate B.have C.give D.need
A.done B.bought C.taken D.made
A.while B.if C.therefore D.because
A.bad B.lucky C.unlucky D.stupid
A.condition B.situation C.state D.the whole
A.send B.give C.collect D.show
A.pleased B.surprised C.satisfied D.upset
A.beautiful B.necessary C.useful D.useless
A.If B.After C.As D.Although
A.case B.school C.building D.classroom
A.speak B.leave C.clean D.introduce
A.keep B.wait C.remain D.leave
A.why B.how C.when D.where
A.take B.bring C.wish D.welcome
A.stolen B.burned C.flown D.taken
A.to B.with C.about D.on
A.about B.likely C.supposed D.known
For John and Amy, birthdays have always been a big deal-a welcome excuse to celebrate life.
When their son, Alex, 36 three in 2005, they invited 20 friends to a nearby park. Not long after that the 37 were brainstorming ways to teach Alex about giving to 38 . “We wanted to do something that would have a(an) 39 on our community, and that our young child could 40 in. We started wondering what 41 fortunate kids do on their birthdays. The next day, we called a local shelter, and learnt that 42 children typically didn’t do 43 to celebrate at all. No cake. No gifts. No party.” The couple said.
Several weeks later, 44 held a party at the 45 for the children who had birthdays that month. They decorated, served cake, and danced with 50 kids. Alex helped to 46 presents.
47 that first party, the couple have turned their simple idea_ 48 Birthday Blessings, a nonprofit that hosts monthly parties at 10 shelters.
To date, Birthday Blessings (birthdayblessings.org.) has thrown more than 500 49 at different shelters and handed out 22, 000 party 50 to nearly 4000 homeless children in and around their community.
Birthday Blessings is 51 entirely by volunteers. The charity(慈善)will take almost anything—toys, clothing, candy, baby items— 52 it’s not used. “These kids never get anything new.” John said, “It makes a big 53 to them psychologically.”
Being “part of this labor love” is 54 making an impression on their son Alex. On his seventh birthday, his grandparents sent a check. 55 it, the first thing he said was that he wanted to give half to the birthday kids.
A.turned B.grew C.came D.got
A.shelter B.neighbors C.friends D.couple
A.the other B.another C.others D.each other
A.impression B.influence C.permission D.description
A.participate B.guide C.bring D.move
A.fairly B.less C.rather D.more
A.penniless B.jobless C.homeless D.hopeless
A.nothing B.anything C.everything D.something
A.Alex B.John C.Amy D.the family
A.shelter B.church C.school D.community
A.make out B.hand out C.show out D.leave out
A.Before B.Until C.After D.Since
A.into B.down C.out D.off
A.birthdays B.parties C.presents D.donations
A.cakes B.honors C.gifts D.surprises
A.continued B.analyzed C.operated D.instructed
A.as far as B.as soon as C.as simple as D.as long as
A.difference B.surprise C.benefit D.advantage
A.never B.always C.hardly D.already
A.Folding B.Saving C.Unfolding D.Realizing
Known as the Animal Lady in this area which I lived in, I was always asked to lend a hand in animal 36 . One afternoon three little neighbor girls ran up 37 my door, saying a baby squirrel was on the sidewalk. I quickly 38 the kids and they led me to a tiny squirrel still with milk teeth. I 39 and held the little creature up gently in my arms to check it for 40 . It seemed fine. I figured the mother must have been killed, 41 it an orphan(孤儿). Now, the baby was pretty hungry for milk and then left its nest to 42 the neighborhood for help.
I was about to carry it into my 43 when I found several other babies starting to run down the tree from where their nest was. With the first squirrel hid into my 44 , I stood at the base of the tree and was 45 when three more babies ran right down into my hands. Those dear little creatures were so happy to feel safe and 46 ,and they all held each other close in my shirt. I took them home and 47 them bread and milk to eat. The poor starving things went 48 as they swallowed the meal.
I phoned a lady in the next town who 49 a small squirrel shelter. She had a big back yard with large 50 surrounded by a tall wooden fence. She assured me she was well 51 to care for the babies and provide a natural home for them when they were grown.
I love that those little girls cared enough about the squirrels to seek out the 52 of the Animal Lady! And I really 53 getting to help the baby creatures. And then the 54 of caring continued 55 the lady with the squirrel shelter took them in. How wonderful to be part of a chain of kindness.
A.hunt B.love C.cure D.rescue
A.to B.through C.for D.from
A.followed B.glanced C.comforted D.persuaded
A.came down B.bent down C.put down D.broke down
A.fur B.legs C.teeth D.injuries
A.leaving B.keeping C.remaining D.finding
A.research B.hunt C.search D.watch
A.room B.car C.cage D.house
A.shoe B.pocket C.shirt D.drawer
A.puzzled B.astonished C.interested D.satisfied
A.nervous B.cold C.warm D.tired
A.handed B.showed C.gave D.lent
A.hungry B.wild C.sad D.afraid
A.owned B.needed C.sought D.shut
A.ladders B.flowers C.bamboos D.trees
A.organized B.equipped C.built D.known
A.shelter B.information C.advice D.help
A.minded B.regretted C.enjoyed D.appreciated
A.chain B.feeling C.sense D.connection
A.when B.if C.before D.until
A high school history teacher once told us, “If you make one close friend in school, you will be most fortunate. A true friend is someone who stays with you for life.” teaches that he is right. Good friendship is just not easily .
It is possible that we simply do not stay in one place long enough for a true friendship to . However, there can be disagreement in the need for each of us to think carefully about what kind of friendship we want.
To most of us, are considered very important, but we need to make it clear in our minds what kind of friendship we want. Are they to be close or at arm’s length? Do we want to ourselves or do we want to walk on surface(表面)? For some people, many friendships on the surface are enough and that’s all right. But at some point we need to make sure that our are the same as our friends’ expectations. The sharing of experiences including our tears as well as our dark dreams is the surest way to friendships. But it must be done slowly and only if there are signs of interest and action .
What are some of the of friendship? The greatest is the attraction to expect too much too soon. Deep relationships time. Another “main difficulty” is the selfishness to think one “ ” the other, including his time and attention. , friendships require actions in return. In other words, you must give as as you take. Finally, there is a question of taking care of. Unless you spend time together, talking on the phone, writing letters, doing things together, friendships will die .
A.Knowledge B.Books C.Teachers D.Experience
A.understood B.formed C.realized D.made
A.design B.intend C.develop D.appear
A.no B.any C.not D.some
A.lives B.relationships C.friendships D.classmates
A.taken B.left C.given D.kept
A.own B.share C.think D.suffer
A.that B.very C.quite D.so
A.expectations B.attractions C.choices D.ideas
A.good B.ordinary C.social D.personal
A.prove B.produce C.weaken D.deepen
A.carried through B.carried out C.carried on D.carried away
A.in surprise B.in return C.in turn D.in answer
A.difficulties B.differences C.disadvantages D.advantages
A.cost B.spend C.take D.waste
A.loves B.hates C.plays D.holds
A.differently B.Fortunately C.Similarly D.Regretfully
A.many B.much C.little D.possible
A.reasonable B.comfortable C.spare D.valuable
A.of B.from C.out D.away
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A poor farmer had a friend who was famous for the wonderful apples he grew. One day, his friend
him a young apple tree and told him to take it home and it.
Seeing the gift, the farmer was very , and he thought he would also have a lot of wonderful apples, but when he got home, he felt . He didn’t know to plant it. He thought over and over and every place he could think of. he decided to plant the tree in his woods. There were many high trees with thick leaves in the woods. With those trees around no one else could the young apple tree. He even felt proud of himself for finding so a place for the apple tree. Every day he went to take care of the tree, it. To his surprise and , the apple tree didn’t grow as he 52 . It died without sunlight and good soil.
Later the friend asked the farmer why he had planted the tree in such a place. “What’s the difference?” the farmer said angrily. “If I had planted the tree near the , passers-by (行人)would have stolen the fruit. If I had planted the tree in one of my fields, my neighbors would have come at night and _ some of the apples! If I had planted it near my house, my own children would have taken the . No matter where I plant the tree, I can’t have to enjoy the apples. So there is no difference where I planted it.”
“Yes,” said the friend. “But someone could have enjoyed the fruit. Now you not only have robbed(抢夺) everyone of the fruit, but also have a good apple tree! You don’t know the true meaning of ‘share’!”
We should learn to in our life. The more you want to own something all by yourself, the less you get at last.
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Human growth is a process of success and failure, one filled with ups and downs and one full of laughter and tears. it is also a 0fexperiments and trials Each time you're and choose to believe in your inner , you'll take courage to take action, but you can never how things will turn out. Sometimes you are successful, while sometimes you may become a . Each mistake we make can not only lead to pain and sorrow, but also can bring us growth and .
Every one of us tends t0 success. The failed experiments, ,are still as valuable as the experiments that eventually prove successful. In fact, you learn more from your "failure" if you have a proper attitude
But if you only think about your mistakes and live with and blame, it is not possible to learn anything . Therefore, forgiveness is required when you heavily yourself Forgiveness is the act of an emotional debt. This does not mean you're in a situation you don't feel pain or regret. But being to these feelings for a long period of time is not healthy. At some time of our life, you may have been severely 0r hurt by another person to such a degree that forgiveness seems . Under such a circumstance, you should force yourself to think in a positive way. By doing so, you will be able to change the focus away from the .
It is only through forgiveness that you can erase wrongdoings and clean the unhappy memories When you really learn to forgive, you may come to understand failure is also a necessary part of your__ .
A.process B.program C.routine D.regulation
A.discouraged B.amazed C.determined D.frustrated
A.emotion B.spirit C.power D.strength
A.recognize B.tell C.announce D.convince
A.opponent B.competitor C.failure D.winner
A.reputation B.wisdom C.sympathy D.honor
A.conserve B.obtain C.request D.treasure
A.however B.thus C.so D.yet
A.occasionally B.usually C.seldom D.rarely
A.in other words B.in a similar way C.on the other hand D.by all means
A.guilt B.pride C.punishment D.loss
A.efficient B.permanent C.meaningful D.potential
A.disturb B.command C.interrupt D.criticize
A.requiring B.removing C.considering D.discovering
A.where B.that C.what D.which
A.related B.contradictory C.opposite D.addicted
A.wronged B.scolded C.beaten D.punished
A.informal B.practical C.vital D.impossible
A.loneliness B.anger C.coldness D.curiosity
A.emotion B.happiness C.growth D.m/stake
To be a real gentleman, you should know that true forgiveness is one of the most remarkable qualities a human can possess!
In the fighting between two countries in the 1970s, a young man was walking from one village to the next when he was by an armed guerrilla fighter from the enemy country.The fighter the young man down the hill where he was to be .
But a(n) thing happened. The young man, who had military training, was able to disarm the fighter.Now, the table was and it was the fighter who was ordered down the hill.
As they walked, , the young man began to reflect on what was happening.Recalling the of his mother, "Love your enemies; do good to those who you." He found he could go no farther.
He 10 the gun into the bushes, told the fighter he was to go and turned back the hill.
Minutes later, he heard footsteps53 behind him as he walked."Is this the end after all?" he . Perhaps the fighter had got the gun and wanted to finish him off.But he continued on, glancing back, until his enemy reached him, only to grab him in a hug and pour out for sparing his life.
Mercy often wears the face of .And though it usually isn't an enemy in uniform-that we are challenged to forgive, we have for mercy every day. Family members and friends, co-workers and neighbors and even strangers have for our forgiveness. You know who they are.
As Mahatma Gandhi said, "The can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. " Be strong. Forgive.
A.shot B.murdered C.killed D.caught
A.demanded B.reminded C.ordered D.required
A.beaten B.shot C.accepted D.driven
A.amazing B.frightening C.inspiring D.confusing
A.watched B.received C.accepted D.suggested
A.turned B.covered C.moved D.repaired
A.thus B.indeed C.therefore D.however
A.expressions B.plans C.words D.signals
A.forgive B.hate C.instruct D.help
A.packed B.dragged C.forced D.threw
A.free B.slow C.nervous D.eager
A.for B.into C.up D.down
A.showing B.waving C.running D.jumping
A.shouted B.counted C.wondered D.argued
A.seldom B.never C.always D.sometimes
A.marks B.favors C.thanks D.reasons
A.awareness B.kindness C.safeness D.forgiveness
A.opportunities B.explanations C.hopes D.lessons
A.need B.responsibility C.patience D.energy
A.lonely B.weak C.healthy D.calm
Every one of us, rich or poor,should at least have one or two good friends. I learned that a true friend is the most important in my life after I had gone so many terrible things. I felt
upset when I was told that I would have to the company . As I had a very big family to __ ___
and was in great need of money,what I was about was how to find another new job .In order to this problem, I rushed from place to place like crazy. I read almost all the newspapers and almost all the telephone numbers in the newspaper___ in my notebook and tried to call almost a11 the companies that needed new _ ___.Not until I found a job in a small town near Townsville had I down .My new boss ,Mr. Johnson , was one of my good friends since primary school.“Why didn’t you me until now ? Was it to do that ? Explain to me the reason ,”he said , me a cup of hot coffee. Both of us were overjoyed to see each other and we the whole afternoon talking about things and persons that we at school .John asked me to give him some advice about to enlarge his present business and he was entirely happy about my .To my great surprise,he offered me a which didn’t need much experience because I was not with this field but the pay l got was much more man .The moment I saw my ,the sum of money given by the company,I cried for the first time — that was the first time for me to do so since I grew up.
A.over B.through C.around D.for
A.leave B.desert C.choose D.operate
A.care B.protect C.love D.support
A.particular B.curious C.concerned D.excited
A.analyze B.raise C.explain D.solve
A.took down B.turned down C.looked for D.stood for
A.comments B.surveys C.reports D.advertisements
A.customers B.bosses C.clerks D.applicants
A.broken B.slowed C.sunk D.calmed
A.contact B.trust C.overlook D.find
A.desperate B.harmful C.worthy D.significant
A.awarding B.sharing C.handing D.showing
A.spent B.wasted C.spared D.saved
A.discussed B.debated C.remembered D.imagined
A.what B.how C.which D.when
A.ability B.courage C.interests D.suggestions
A.position B.chance C.fortune D.service
A.popular B.familiar C.patient D.content
A.offered B.required C.expected D.needed
A.tip B.share C.fund D.salary
I used to live in a separate room. I loved living 36 . But one day it all changed when my brother Mike asked to 37 my room. At first, my parents said “no” to him, but at last my mother 38 . I cried and begged my parents not to do this, 39 it didn’t work.
As soon as Mike entered my room, my room began to become 40 . To my anger, he often left his unwashed clothes everywhere!
One evening, I was doing my homework on my computer while Mike was listening to music. Later, I left my 41 to get some water. A shock was 42 me when I returned. He had used my computer to play games. I had 43 to save the homework. Sadly, he closed the program 44 saving it--- all my effort had disappeared! I shouted at him at the top of my 45 . He cried a lot as my mother 46 him. My mother also asked him to leave my room 47 .
Then I did my homework once again. At 11:00PM, I 48 it. I was about to turn off my computer when I saw the 49 of my brother that he had put on my table. I looked at his lovely face and remembered how he was crying when my mom punished him. I really felt 50 for him.
I went to him. He was 51 in my parents’ bed. I kissed his forehead. He woke up, 52 and said, “I’m sorry, I won’t bring you 53 again.”
I was so 54 and I hugged him, saying, “From now on, my room is not only 55 . It is ours!”
A.somewhere B.alone C.sadly D.differently
A.clean B.paint C.visit D.share
A.left B.agreed C.smiled D.moved
A.as B.if C.but D.so
A.dirty B.empty C.beautiful D.dark
A.office B.TV C.book D.seat
A.waiting for B.looking through C.looking after D.thinking of
A.decided B.forgotten C.wanted D.tried
A.on B.for C.after D.without
A.water B.desk C.voice D.head
A.surprised B.praised C.served D.beat
A.at once B.on time C.by chance D.after all
A.dropped B.finished C.improved D.changed
A.coat B.toy C.photo D.gift
A.good B.sorry C.lucky h D.appy
A.playing B.crying C.sleeping D.eating
A.showed up B.gave up C.went away D.got up
A.information B.trouble C.advice D.news
A.moved B.angry C.upset D.nervous
A.his B.ours C.theirs D.mine
“Mama, when I grow up, I’m going to be one of those!” I said this after seeing the Capital Dancing Company perform when I was three. It was the first time that my __36__ took on a vivid form and acted as something important to start my training. As I grew older and was __37__ to more, my interests in the world of dance __38__ varied but that little girl’s dream of someday becoming a __39__ in the company never left me. In the summer of 2005 when I was 18, I received the phone call which made that dream a __40__; I became a member of the company __41__ back to 1925.
As I look back on that day now, it surely __42__ any sense of reality. I believe I stayed in a state of pleasant disbelief __43__ I was halfway through rehearsals (排练) on my first day. I never actually __44__ to get the job. After being offered the position, I was completely __45__. I remember shaking with excitement.
Though I was absolutely thrilled with the chance, it did not come without its fair share of __46__. Through the strict rehearsal period of dancing six days a week, I found it vital to __47__ up the material fast with every last bit of concentration. It is that extreme __48__ to detail (细节) and stress on practice that set us __49__. To then follow those high-energy rehearsals __50__ a busy show schedule of up to five performances a day, I discovered a new __51__ of the words “hard work.” What I thought were my physical __52__ were pushed much further than I thought __53__. I learned to make each performance better than the last.
Today, when I look at the unbelievable company that I have the great __54__ of being a part of, not only as a member, but as a dance captain, I see a __55__ that has inspired not only generations of little girls but a splendid company that continues to develop and grow-and inspires people every day to follow their dreams.
A.hobby B.plan C.dream D.word
A.connected B.expanded C.exposed D.extended
A.rarely B.certainly C.probably D.consistently
A.director B.trainer C.leader D.dancer
A.symbol B.memory C.truth D.reality
A.bouncing B.dating C.turning D.tracking
A.lacks B.adds C.makes D.brings
A.while B.since C.until D.when
A.cared B.expected C.asked D.decided
A.motivated B.relaxed C.convinced D.astonished
A.challenges B.profits C.advantages D.adventures
A.put B.mix C.build D.pick
A.attention B.association C.attraction D.adaptation
A.apart B.aside C.off D.back
A.over B.by C.with D.beyond
A.function B.meaning C.expression D.usage
A.boundaries B.problems C.barriers D.efforts
A.necessary B.perfect C.proper D.possible
A.talent B.honor C.potential D.responsibility
A.victory B.trend C.tradition D.desire
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