One dark stormy night, an elderly couple hurried into a hotel and asked whether they could be 36 for the night, “I’m very sorry,” the clerk on night shift said politely, “we are all 37 tonight. 38 ,you could stay in my room if you don’t mind. I’m 39 ,so I’ll be here.” The young man gave the sincere advice.
The elderly couple accepted his 40 with gratitude. They apologized for the 41 they had caused him. The next day, the rain stopped and it 42 . When the old gentleman went to pay his bill, the same clerk said, “The room you and your wife stayed in is not a proper 43 room in this hotel, so you don’t need to pay.”
The old gentleman nodded in 44 : “You are an employee that every boss in the hotel business would dream of . Perhaps someday I’ll build a hotel for you.” The clerk was 45 but, deciding that the guest must have been 46 , he gave the remark 47 thought.
Two years later, the young man received a letter from the old gentleman, in which he 48 the experience of that dark stormy night. The letter also 49 a formal invitation, asking that young man to pay a visit.
At a street corner in Manhattan, the young man met his 50 guest. The old gentleman, pointing to a magnificent new building 51 over the crossroads, “Look, that is the hotel I 52 to build for you. I hope you will 53 it for me .Remember what I said then? Well, I was 54 about it.”
The young man stammered, “But…will there be any 55 , sir? Why do you choose me? And who are you?”
“My name is William Aster.” This building was none other than the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, a symbol of supreme status and honor in New York.
A.put up B.put away C.stay up D.set up
A.preserved B.conserved C.booked D.occupied
A.Meanwhile B.Moreover C.Otherwise D.However
A.on duty B.on display C.on stage D.on hand
A.service B.view C.offer D.invitation
A.Instruction B.consideration C.Inconvenience D.interruption
A.cleared away B.picked out C.cleaned up D.cleared up
A.living B.double C.admirable D.luxury
A.appreciation B.admiration C.surprise D.excitement
A.excite B.skeptical C.annoyed D.respectful
A.lacking B.covering C.joking D.cheating
A.not more B.no more C.some D.another
A.described B.stated C.recited D.recalled
A.swapped B.included C.attached D.added
A.former B.original C.formal D.primitive
A.displaying B.towering C.flying D.hovering
A.determined B.promised C.tended D.intended
A.get B.keep C.manage D.make
A.sensitive B.concerned C.curious D.serious
A.Scene B.situation C.condition D.occasion
Everyone in the village knew who Ugly was. Ugly was a_1__with many injuries. His left foot appeared to have been badly broken .Ugly only loved two things in this world: eating garbage and ,shall we say ,__2 __.However, every time someone saw Ugly there was the__3__reaction. All the children were warned not to___4_him, and the adult threw rocks at him when he tried to follow them. Whenever he found children, he would come running and putting his head against their hands. If you ever _5___him up he would immediately begin suckling(允吸).on your shirt, fingers, whatever he could find . One day, Ugly shared his love with the neighbour’s__6_dog . They did not respond _7_,and Ugly was badly treated . Even from the end of the__8_I could hear his screams, and I tired to rush to his aid. By the time I got to where he was __9,it was clear Ugly’s life was almost at an end. It must be_10_him terribly, I thought . Then I felt a familiar sucking feeling on my _11___. Ugly, in so much ___12_, was trying to suckle my ear. I pulled him closer to me , and he_13_suckled my fingers and watched me .Even in the greatest pain, that ugly cat was asking only for a little love ,perhaps some __14_.At that moment I thought Ugly was the most 15___and loving creature I had ever seen .Never once did he bite me, or even try to get away from me. He just _16___me completely trusting in me to relieve his pain. Ugly died in my __17__before I could get inside. He taught me more about __18__than a thousand books, lectures, or talk show ever could . He had been __19__on the outside ,__20_ I was on the inside .To give my pity and love to those I cared for.
A.cat B.dog C.child D.bird
A.running B.food C.love D.playing
A.interesting B.funny C.immediate D.same
A.touch B.own C.buy D.feed
A.warmed B.brought C.picked D.lifted
A.lovely B.fierce C.gentle D.big
A.politely B.foolishly C.rudely D.kindly
A.village B.house C.street D.woods
A.lying B.sleeping C.playing D.fighting
A.handing B.hurting C.treating D.hitting
A.weakly B.softly C.warmly D.gladly
A.care B.comfort C.garbage D.pity
A.beautiful B.brave C.curious D.miserable
A.waited for B.tore for C.looked up at D.glanced at
A.arms B.room C.car D.mind
A.life B.giving C.bravery D.struggle
A.deserted B.injured C.destroyed D.damaged
A.and B.so C.but D.Or
I live in a big city with a lot of homeless people. Luckily there're small ways of helping them and you needn't have a lot of__1__. One way to help is to buy their monthly magazine.__2__doing this one day, I got to__3__a young homeless man. He was often_4__the magazine at the train station.
He was a poor farmer from another country. After a while, I discovered that his__5_was close to mine. It_6__that we were born in the same month.
I met him last year_7__after his birthday, and after congratulating him, without__8__, I asked if he had had a good day. He__9__and said that he hadn't really celebrated. I felt so __10_.
I just couldn't bear the thought of this nice, young man being__11__on his 25th birthday with no presents, no cake, nothing! So I went home and looked in my yarn(纱线) basket.__12__for me, I had enough yarn__13__. I set to work and knitted a__14__for the young man. The yarn had become a little dirty__15_I didn't knit very often. Then I washed the yarn so the scarf would be__16__when he got it.
I met him on my own birthday as I was going shopping. I had__17__to meet him so I had__18__the scarf and a piece of my own birthday__19__around with me. He was very happy with these gifts and so was I. The_20__in his eyes was the best present he could have given me!
.
A.work B.energy C.money D.experience
A.In B.On C.Besides D.By
A.realize B.ignore C.know D.recognize
A.selling B.reading C.covering D.buying
A.birthday B.house C.height D.hobby
A.said B.found C.guessed D.meant
A.long B.shortly C.ever D.even
A.stopping B.helping C.praising D.thinking
A.looked up B.turned up C.looked down D.got down
A.foolish B.excited C.clever D.worried
A.calm B.happy C.alone D.hungry
A.Suddenly B.Luckily C.Badly D.However
A.used B.done C.left D.produced
A.scarf B.cap C.sock D.glove
A.when B.because C.so D.and
A.different B.dry C.wet D.clean
A.liked B.hoped C.promised D.agreed
A.made B.thrown C.received D.carried
A.cake B.present C.song D.party
A.light B.pain C.sight D.Tear
Recently, I experienced a wonderful lesson that little things still mean a lot. I live on the Big Island of Hawaii. About a month ago, when I started my car and I 1 down at the roadside, a piece of paper caught my eye. I picked it up and 2 it carefully.
The form turned out to be a 3 from the State Motor Vehicle Division, documenting the owners’ 4 of their vehicle’s registration fees. Quickly, I put myself in their 5 and figured:no one would throw this out, 6 if it was current.
Although the form had been blown here, where in the busy, 7 parking lot would I find the owner? So I checked the date and noted the name of the 8 , who must be in our town. I thought that the best and easiest step to 9 was to put the form in an envelope addressed to the couple and 10 it by post. So I did it.
On the weekend, a 11 couple called at my house and brought me a big 12 . They said they had panicked and searched for the receipt(收据) 13 everywhere before giving up. Without it they would 14 $8, 000. It felt great to know I’d helped someone 15 a major trouble by doing something which at first glance seemed minor.
A.glanced B.went C.broke D.set
A.read B.cleaned C.touched D.saw
A.report B.decision C.message D.receipt
A.development B.payment C.permission D.plan
A.clothes B.hat C.shoes D.shirt
A.especially B.occasionally C.usually D.generally
A.lonely B.narrow C.empty D.crowded
A.guest B.owner C.partner D.host
A.have B.get C.take D.bring
A.sell B.mail C.carry D.fly
A.worried B.disappointed C.lucky D.happy
A.surprise B.form C.gift D.joy
A.quickly B.slowly C.curiously D.madly
A.drop B.earn C.lose D.get
A.avoid B.meet C.overcome D.defeat
There was a time when I thought my dad didn’t know a thing about being a good father. I couldn’t 31 him ever saying the words “I love you.” It seems to me his only purpose in life was to say “__32_ ” to anywhere I wanted to go and anything I wanted to do, including getting a 33 . Some parents bought their kids cars when they got their driver’s licenses. Not my dad ---- he said that I’d have to get a job and buy my own.
So that is what I did. I got a job at a very nice restaurant and 34 every penny I could and 35 I had enough to buy my car, I did! The day I brought that car home, my dad was the first one I wanted to 36 to. “Look, dad, a car of my own. If you ever want a ride, I’ll only 37 you five dollars.” I offered with a smile.
“I see,” was all he said.
One day, there was something wrong with my father’s truck. So he needed a 38 to work. . The sun wasn’t even up when we left the house, 39 it was already getting warm out. It was going to be a(n) 40 day. As I dropped my dad off, I 41 him, dressed in his work clothes, getting his 42 from the trunk of my car. Watching his sun-weathered face, and even from a distance I could tell there were 43 lines than I ever remembered being there before. I realized how hard my dad works for the family. My father is a cement finisher. In that instant, it 44 to me that he actually got down on his hands and knees to sweat over hot concrete to make a living for his family. And he did this day in and day out, 45 hot it got. Never, not once, had I heard him 46 about it. To him we were “worth” it. And never once did he “charge” us for it.
When he closed the trunk, his tools set off to the side, he walked over to my window to 47 me five dollars. I rolled down the window and said “Good-bye, dad. Keep your five dollars. It’s my 48. Don’t work too hard. I love you.” His 49 met mine, then glanced away in the direction of his waiting tools, he 50 his throat and said, “Oh, and… me, too.”
A.like B.remember C.forget D.care
A.Sorry B.Yes C.No D.Well
A.car B.friend C.job D.present
A.spent B.earned C.kept D.saved
A.when B.of C.because D.though
A.pay it back B.hand it over C.turn it up D.show it off
A.pay B.charge C.offer D.provide
A.ride B.leave C.trip D.hurry
A.as B.although C.but D.since
A.ordinary B.hot C.work D.special
A.helped B.followed C.left D.watched
A.tools B.clothes C.luggage D. bag
A.fewer B.more C.longer D.deeper
A.happened B.seemed C.occurred D.appeared
A.whatever B.whenever C.wherever D.however
A.talk B.complain C.ask D.
A.hand B.pass C.lend D.take
A.help B.advice C.treat D.reply
A.hands B.smile C.voice D.eyes
A.cleaned B.wiped C.cleared D.felt
It was early in the morning, on a lonely road. It's 36 heavily. A 9-year-old boy was in the car with his mother, who was 37 him to school. Suddenly, the car went off the road, 38 several times, and came to rest upside down in a ditch (沟渠) filled with water.
Luckily, both the mother and son were 39 seatbelts. The mother suffered a blow to her head and was unable to move. The boy was frightened but 40 . As water came through broken windows in the car, he 4 1 unbuckled (解开) himself, climbed out of the 42 window, made his way around to the driver's side, and reached inside the 43 to free his trapped mother. With great effort, he managed to 44 her, pull her through the window and up to the road, where they were soon 45 .
His mother later recalled her experience of the 46 . Being unable to move or even 47 to offer instructions (指导) or encouragement to her son, she was 48 by her little son's action. She recalled 49 her boy saying out loud as he pulled her through the water, “I think I can, I think I can!”
It seemed 50 that this little boy's act of courage was from one of his favourite books: The Little Engine that Could. In that 51 , when everyone else had 52 hope, the Little Engine carried the heavy load of toys and good things to eat over the hill to the children waiting on the other side. He had 53 and took action. Obviously this book had left a 54 impression before the accident that rainy 55 and motivated (激励) the son to take action if the terrifying moments.
A.snowing B.smoking C.blowing D.raining
A.ordering B.driving C.pushing D.flying
A.rolled B.fell C.moved D.stopped
A.making B.watching C.wearing D.missing
A.afraid B.dead C.tired D.unhurt
A.quickly B.carefully C.nearly D.happily
A.student B.passenger C.family D.worker
A.box B.room C.car D.ditch
A.respect B.introduce C.recognize D.free
A.accepted B.rescued C.welcomed D.fed
A.accident B.experiment C.travel D.fire
A.listen B.sleep C.speak D.look
A.excited B.frightened C.wounded D.amazed
A.seeing B.hearing C.smelling D.feeling
A.clear B.sorry C.useful D.necessary
A.poem B.notice C.story D.dream
A.realized B.waken C.kept up D.given up
A.courage B.food C.space D.time
A.bad B.deep C.false D.general
A.afternoon B.night C.morning D.evening
The students at Sandy’s high school were badly shaken by the news that a classmate had 36 himself. The suicide note read: “It’s hard to 37 when nobody cares if you die.”
Glen, a teacher, realized this was a 38 moment about the importance of making people feel
39 . He asked his class to imagine they were about to 40 and to write a note “telling someone how and why you 41 him or her.”
Sandy, who had a 42 relationship with her mother, decided to write her 43 . Her letter read: “We’ve had some 44 times and I haven’t always been a very good 45 ,but I know I’m lucky to have you in my life. You’re the 46 person I’ve ever known, And even when I disagree with you, I never 47 you love me and want what’s best for me. Thanks for not 48 up on me”.
When her mom read the note, she cried and hugged Sandy 49 but said little.
The next morning, Sandy found a 50 on her mirror: “Dearest Sandy, I want you to know being your mother is ,by far, the most important thing in my life. 51 I got your note, I thought I had lost your love and 52 . I felt like such a failure. I intended to 53 it all last night. Your note saved my 54 .”
Be careful not to underestimate the 55 of expressed appreciation. It won’t always save a life, but it will always make someone’s life better.
A.sacrificed B.defeated C.abandoned D.killed
A.live B.imagine C.struggle D.think
A.sad B.final C.teachable D.great
A.ashamed B.valued C.excited D.scared
A.die B.fail C.retire D.survive
A.miss B.hate C.admire D.appreciate
A.close B.casual C.bad D.personal
A.classmate B.mom C.father D.teacher
A.free B.delightful C.pleasant D.rough
A.daughter B.student C.friend D.trainer
A.best B.wisest C.luckiest D.gentlest
A.trust B.doubt C.consider D.predict
A.taking B.going C.giving D.looking
A.coldly B.hesitantly C.shyly D.tightly
A.note B.gift C.notice D.reminder
A.Since B.Until C.though D.When
A.confidence B.courage C.respect D.heart
A.end B.make C.get D.fall
A.life B.time C.money D.honor
A.push B.price C.meaning D.power
I was driving in the car. It was raining. The car suddenly slid (滑) off of the__36__road and turned upside down. The roof of the car was damaged and my__37__was trapped in the window. I could not move it__38__the glass on my face and the pressure from the roof. I was__39__.It was still raining and I was afraid that the ditch (壕沟) I was in would__40__ with water. I was also afraid that the car would__41__as I could smell gasoline.
Then two male truck drivers came to me and tried to__42__me.They got a car jack and_43__the top of the car and released me. Then they __44__me out of the car. Two young women stepped forward and__45__to take me to the hospital. I immediately realized that I was_46__hurt.I had hurt my back and I was in a lot of__47__.At the hospital,I was Xrayed and the__48__told me that there was something serious.The__49__on my face were also done with and I was given pain__50__.
This__51__in the South in 1958,a time of segregation (种族隔离)__52__ “black” people and “white” people. As it happened,the two men and the two women who were so__53__to help me were all African Americans. Whoever they are,I__54__life has been good and kind to them as they were to me. I am always thankful to them and I will never__55__them.
A.clean B.wet C.white D.wide
A.hand B.foot C.head D.body
A.except for B.thanks to C.ahead of D.because of
A.tired B.comfortable C.scared D.surprised
A.put on B.show up C.hold on D.fill up
A.catch fire B.set off C.make a difference D.break down
A.see B.help C.answer D.encourage
A.lifted B.broke C.burnt. D.checked
A.threw B.kicked C.pulled D.pushed
A.refused B.offered C.wished D.pretended
A.seriously B.strangely C.slowly D.commonly
A.pity B.sadness C.luck D.pain
A.man B.woman C.doctor D.helper
A.cuts B.smiles C.signs D.expressions
A.instruction B.medicine C.training D.treatment
A.changed B.disappeared C.occurred D.began
A.after B.with C.for D.between
A.kind B.worried C.careful D.eager
A.doubt B.hope C.think D.imagine
A.fight B.fear C.forget D.scold
Louise was 72 years old and she lived by herself. The first thing she noticed when she came downstairs that Sunday morning was that her __36____ window was open. In fact, it was so wide open that she had ___37___ closing it. Then she realized that things were not in their proper __38____. Finally, when she found her empty ___39___ on the kitchen table, she realized the awful __40____. At first, she didn’t know what to do. Then she decided to ___41___ her son, Derek.
Derek’s wife Sybil answered the phone, “It’s your mother,” she _42___him, coldly. Louise told Derek about the open window, about things being in the wrong places and about the ____43__ missing from her purse.
“ All right,” said Derek, “Don’t __44___ anything. I’ll be __45___ in half an hour.
Louise ___46__ and made herself a pot of tea and some toast. Then she went from room to room wondering __47___ anything else was missing.
When Derek arrived, he was content to __48___ her looking so calm. “Have you rung the ___49___?”he asked. “No? Then I’ll do that straight away.” So he rang the police.
As it was Sunday,__50____ the only detectives were out. However, the police were polite, but vague(含糊的) . “ We’ll send __51__ round as soon as possible.” They said.
Derek telephoned his wife. “I’m not sure when I’ll be home, love,” he told her. “I’ve got to ___52__ for the police.” While Derek and his mother waited, Derek _53___ the catches (挂钩) on the windows and locks on the doors. All of them were old and some of the catches hardly__54___ at all. Derek felt __55___. His mother was an old woman, after all. “I’ll have to change all these.” he told her.
A.washroom B.bedroom C.kitchen D.bathroom
A.strength B.puzzle C.reason D.trouble
A.positions B.places C.directions D.situations
A.purse B.vase C.pot D.envelope
A.mistake B.message C.truth D.news
A.visit B.ask C.ring D.punish
A.invited B.informed C.stated D.scolded
A.note B.coin C.money D.bill
A.say B.move C.touch D.prepare
A.here B.round C.off D.away
A.sighed B.relaxed C.whispered D.hurried
A.if B.why C.how D.where
A.realize B.find C.know D.sense
A.police B.neighbour C.hospital D.friend
A.generally B.luckily C.considerably D.unfortunately
A.anyone B.someone C.everyone D.none
A.hope B.ask C.wait D.call
A.examined B.repaired C.fixed D.tested
A.locked B.opened C.helped D.worked
A.excited B.silly C.worried D.Guilty
My name is Scott and I am 36 years old. I have spent most of my adult life doing an 36 job, so I had a very cynical (愤世嫉俗的) view of life and the world around me. I saw no point in trying to 37 my life or the lives of the people around me.
Two years ago my wife 38 me to return to school and work toward a career where I would find satisfaction. So I entered Long Beach City College to pursue a 39 in history. Last term I took a political science class. The 40 Dr. Rock had such a great effect on me. He 41 in the Air Force, worked in the U.S. nuclear program and served in the White House. When I asked another instructor 42 someone who was so overqualified(资历过高的)worked at a small community college, she 43 told me because he wanted to.
This 44 me, so I asked Dr. Rock himself why he did not pursue a better role in his career. What he told me has changed my 45 forever. He told me that by working at the college he would be able to 46 the kinds of students he believed would make a 47 in the world. He said that 48 the right motivation and support, the students he taught could become the future leaders of our country. He said that he preferred the inner city 49 because the students there showed the 50 promise and cared deeply for their education.
Dr. Rock paid attention to the needs of the community. He taught me how to care and 51 us to take part in our community in any way we 52 .
I thought that I was the 53 one that was affected by his lessons, but at the end of the term I found that the entire class had felt the same 54 that came over me. Dr. Rock taught us how to 55 our country, our community and ourselves.
A.unfamiliar B.impatient C.unsatisfying D.Irregular
A.better B.feel C.respect D.Taste
A.informed B.suggested C.ordered D.Convinced
A.reward B.degree C.success D.Career
A.headmaster B.instructor C.officer D.Classmate
A.served B.played C.assisted D.Succeeded
A.where B.how C.why D.Whether
A.angrily B.hurriedly C.simply D.Nervously
A.frightened B.interested C.worried D.Troubled
A.feeling B.spirit C.family D.Life
A.remember B.calm C.watch D.Reach
A.difference B.decision C.promise D.Choice
A.beyond B.through C.with D.For
A.college B.environment C.education D.Background
A.strongest B.usual C.deepest D.Most
A.forced B.encouraged C.warned D.Invited
A.had B.did C.should D.Could
A.few B.just C.only D.First
A.time B.pressure C.change D.Reaction
A.care about B.make for C.turn to D.appeal to
If you are human, you can’t help but experience times when everything seems to be going wrong. You must also _36__as if your life is completely out of control at times. It is during those “down times” that words of encouragement from family, friends, co-workers or __37_strangers can boost(增强)your spirits. It is also during those __38_that negative words can be devastating (毁灭性的) and sink you deeper and deeper into depression.
For example, consider this story about a group of _39__who were traveling through the woods when __40__of them fell into a deep pit(坑). All of the other frogs gathered around the __41__.When they saw how _42__the pit was, they told the two _43__frogs they would never get out.
The two frogs didn’t obey what other frogs said and tried to __44__ out of the pit. The other frogs kept telling them not to jump, _45__it was in vain. Finally, one of the frogs followed what the other frogs were saying and simply _46. He fell down and _47_. The other frog continued to jump as __48_as he could. Once again the crowd of frogs shouted at him to _49__ the pain. The more they _50__, the harder he jumped and finally he __51__to safety.
When he __52_, the other frogs asked him why he continued to jump when they were all __53__him to simply quit. The frog __54_to them that he was a little bit deaf. He thought they were _55__him all the time.
A.think B.experience C.seem D.feel
A.so B.just C.even D.ever
A.processes B.times C.courses D.practices
A.frogs B.mice C.dogs D.cats
A.hole B.pit C.water D.well
A.muddy B.wide C.deep D.long
A.uncomfortable B.unpleasant C.unhappy D.unfortunate
A.run B.walk C.climb D.jump
A.so B.as long as C.because D.although
A.gave out B.gave up C.gave away D.gave off
A.died B.wounded C.destroyed D.damaged
A.fast B.hard C.easily D.swiftly
A.help B.ban C.forbid D.stop
A.cried B.spoke C.shouted D.read
A.get it B.forget it C.use it D.made it
A.turned out B.kept out C.got out D.held out
A.taking to B.shouting at C.throwing at D.speaking to
A.explained B.announced C.introduced D.told
The night of graduation, I was afraid. Two hundred people were sitting out there. I felt tense and I wanted to run away, 36 I couldn’t! After all, my own children were sitting in front of me with many other persons. I couldn’t be a coward(懦夫) before 37 .
When I ended the speech, I was 38 at the cheering. And I never forget the first time I received the cheering in my life.
Flowers arrived 39 my brothers and sister. My husband gave me silk roses. The reporters came with 40 and recorders and lots of questions. There were tears and hugs and congratulations.
Sometimes, I sit down and 41 the tape of my gaduation speech. I hear myself say to the audience, “Don’t’ give up your 42 in life. Anything can happen if you believe. It means hard work, but 43 sure that you can do it, with God’s help.”
And then, I remember mother’s 44 to me , a young girl: “Hurry, Gin, you’ll be late for school.”
Yes, Mom, I was late 45 school, but it was sweeter for waiting. I only wish you and Dad could have been there to see your daughter and granddaughter in all their show and speech.
A.and B.then C.so D.but
A.them B.themselves C.him D.himself
A.worried B.worrying C.surprised D.surprising
A.at B.in C.to D.from
A.books B.newspapers C.cameras D.cars
A.put up B.put down C.put on D.put off
A.speech B.ideas C.dreams D.love
A.let B.take C.get D.make
A.shout B.shouting C.call D.calling
A.to B.for C.of D.with
Growing up is not always easy. When facing difficulties, courage and a spirit of independence can be more useful than crying for __36___! That’s what Hong Zhanhui’s story of__37__ boy to man with family hardships tells us.
Hong was born in 1982 in a poor family in Xihua County, Henan Province. When he was ___38___ 11, his father became mentally ill and one day came back with an abandoned baby girl. A year later, Hong’s mother and younger brother both ___39__home because of poverty and pressure from his sick father.
Their burdens fell onto the 12-year-old’s shoulders: to treat his father’s illness, to ___40___ the adopted sister Chenchen, and to go on to study.
Hong didn’t __41___ . Since a young age, he has worked in part-time jobs to feed his family. At the same time, he has studied at college. To take care of Chenchen , he worked hard to___42__a room near his campus for her, and send her to school.
After Hong’s story went public, people were ___43___to tears by his unselfishness. Hard __44__ his life was, Hong didn’t abandon his father and the adopted ___45__, because they needed his help. With his hard-won money, he even aided other students ___46__against misfortunes.
Today when many tend to worry more about their own happiness, Hong’s deeds ___47__ us of what we usually neglect: Love and care for others. Without these, ___48___ of us could survive.
Hong ___49__ donations from others. He said that he felt encouraged by kind offers, but he could ___50__ his own work. Short of money to buy food, the boy climbed tall trees to get birds’ eggs for his baby sister. He walked two hours at weekends to buy different things to ___51__ around his school to earn money. Through his hard life, the boy developed ___52___ against misfortune that made him a hero in people’s eyes.
Hong’s story shows that with love and willpower, no hardship can ___53__ a person but himself. So when facing difficulties, don’t ___54__ about bad luck. Consider what more you could do for your family and society ___55___ you’ll find the world smiling back.
A.money B.food C.clothes D.help
A.only B.already C.ever D.still
A.stayed B.went C.sold D.left
A.bring up B.turn to C.stick to D.devote to
A.give away B.give up C.run out D.turn down
A.build B.rent C.but D.paint
A.encouraged B.moved C.inspired D.made
A.as B.because C.unless D.while
A.brother B.daughter C.sister D.uncle
A.struggling B.learning C.standing D.turning
A.left B.remembered C.reminded D.told
A.any one B.every one C.none D.no one
A.threw away B.turned out C.gave off D.turned down
A.depend on B.stick to C.refer to D.turn to
A.show B.eat C.sell D.share
A.a chance B.an ability C.a spirit D.a belief
A.bury B.defeat C.win D.knock
A.worry B.care C.complain D.joke
A.and B.when C.while D.until
I grew up in a community called Estepona. I was 16 when one morning, Dad told me I could drive him into a 31 village called Mijas, on condition that I took the car in to be 32 at a nearby garage. I readily accepted. I drove Dad into Mijas, and 33 to pick him up at 4 pm, then dropped off the car at the 34 . With several hours to spare. I went to a theater. 35 , when the last movie finished, it was six. I was two hours late!
I knew Day would be angry if he 36 I’d been watching movies. So I decided not to tell him the truth. When I 37 there I apologized for being late, and told him I’d 38 as quickly as I could, but that the car had needed some major repairs. I’ll never forget the 39 he gave me. “I’m disappointed you 40 you have to lie to me, Jason.” Dad looked at me again. “When you didn’t 41 . I called the garage to ask if there were any 42 , and they told me you hadn’t yet picked up the car. ” I felt 43 as I weakly told him the real reason. A 44 passed through Dad as he listened attentively. “I’m angry with 45 . I realize I’ve failed as a father. I’m going to walk home now and think seriously about 46 I’ve gone wrong all these years.” “But Day, it’s 18 miles!” My protests and apologies were 47 . Dad walked home that day. I drove behind him, 48 him all the way, but he walked silently.
Seeing Dad in so much 49 and emotional pain was my most painful experience. However, it was 50 the most successful lesson. I have never lied since.
A.lonely B.small C.distant D.familiar
A.kept B.washed C.watched D.serviced
A.agreed B.planned C.determined D.promised
A.village B.community C.garage D.theater
A.However B.Then C.Therefore D.Still
A.realized B.found out C.thought D.figured out
A.went B.ran C.walked D.hurried
A.started B.left C.arrived D.come
A.word B.face C.look D.appearance
A.find B.decide C.believe D.feel
A.turn up B.drive out C.go away D.come out
A.ashamed B.frightened C.nervous D.surprised
A.nervousness B.sadness C.silence D.thought
A.you B.myself C.me D.yourself
A.where B.how C.why D.when
A.asking B.persuading C.begging D.following
A.physical B.practical C.personal D.natural
A.indeed B.always C.also D.almost
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的从四个选项中(A、B、C和D),选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
She was a five-year-old girl with very fine golden hair when I first met her. She was carrying a bowl of _36_. I was 29 at that time and suffering from the flu.
Her mom and I had been friends for years._37 that friendship grew into care, from care into _38_ and marriage. Marriage brought the three of us together as a _39_. At first I was afraid to be a “stepfather”. Therefore, I tried not to come _40_ my future daughter and her 41 father. I acted in that way in order to be liked. However, 42 she was growing up, I found it increasingly hard to 43 with her.
Once her school required the parents to individually write an open and 44 letter to our children. I wrote a letter about a little golden-haired girl who had 45 me a bowl of soup when I needed 46 .
A week later, all the parents 47 together with our children. The students were allowed to make a few statements. I was 48 to hear what my daughter would say.
Finally my daughter 49 make her way up to the microphone. She said something like others and then 50 , “At this very moment, I just want to say …I love you, Father.”
Immediately people around me started 51 at me. For a teenage girl to say 52 in front of so many people, “I love you,” took a great deal of courage.
Since then I have 53 to understand I didn’t need to have any 54 about being a stepfather. I can still 55 honest love with the same little girl I met so many years before - carrying a bowl full of what turned out to be kindness. I can also be friends with the girl - my dear daughter.
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A.water B.soup C.milk D.juice
A.Immediately B.Finally C.Especially D.Generally
A.like B.pleasure C.excitement D.love
A.union B.group C.family D.whole
A.between B.among C.from D.for
A.natural B.following C.untrue D.old
A.after B.as C.with D.before
A.connect B.share C.communicate D.argue
A.honest B.formal C.powerful D.responsible
A.taken B.shown C.shared D.brought
A.cure B.care C.help D.friend
A.presented B.invited C.gathered D.asked
A.glad B.hopeful C.serious D.anxious
A.determinedly B.independently C.patiently D.unexpectedly
A.lasted B.declared C.continued D.responded
A.hugging B.smiling C.kissing D.celebrating
A.quietly B.openly C.brightly D.attractively
A.used B.stepped C.desired D.come
A.courage B.fear C.happiness D.idea
A.exchange B.send C.expect D.fall
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