James sat outside the office waiting for the interview(面试). He felt so 36 that he didn’t know what to do with37 .The person who had gone in 38 him had been there for nearly an hour. And she looked so confident when she went in. 39 James. He felt 40 that she had already got the 41 . The problem was that he wanted this job 42 .It meant 43 to him. He had 44 it such a lot before the day of the interview. He had imagined himself 45 brilliantly at the interview and 46 the job immediately. But now here he was feeling 47 .He couldn’t48 all those things he had 49 to say. At that moment, he almost decided to get up and 50 .But no—he had to do this. He had spent so much time considering it that he couldn’t 51 like that. His hands were hot and sticky and his mouth felt dry. At last the door of the office opened . The woman who had gone in an hour earlier came out looking very 52 with herself. She smiled sympathetically at James. At that moment James 53 her. The managing director then appeared at the office door. “Would you like to come in now, Mr Davis? I’m sorry to have kept you waiting.” James suddenly 54 that he had gone home after all. He got up, legs 55 and forehead sweating and wondered whether he looked as terrified as he felt.
A.healthy B.nervous C.careless D.confident
A.the managing director B.the woman C.himself D.the situation
A.by B.with C.before D.after
A.Not like B.So did C.Do as D.Do like
A.doubtful B.sure C.angry D.astonishing
A.reward B.first C.prize D.job
A.hopelessly B.naturally C.easily D.so much
A.everything B.happiness C.difficulty D.nothing
A.dreamed of B.learned of C.thought about D.talked about
A.explaining B.performing C.answering D.performed
A.offered B.asked for C.being offered D.being asked for
A.crazy B.excited C.probable D.terrible
A.depend on B.afford C.believe in D.remember
A.kept B.been taught C.planned D.been supplied
A.leave B.go in C.prepare D.practise
A.take back B.put off C.give up D.put down
A.ugly B.pleased C.sad D.pretty
A.noticed B.loved C.missed D.hated
A.thought B.hoped C.wished D.regretted
A.shaking B.bending C.walking D.stopping
When I was a little girl, my father loved to play the game of “catch the ball” with me. I wasn’t good at it 21 he didn’t mind at all. He was always telling me to 22 my eyes on the ball; otherwise I would not be able to 23 it when he threw it to me.
As I got older, we didn’t play the game as 24 as before. If I had a 25 , I would go to my father and 26 his advice. He would try to make a joke and say, “Keep your eyes on the ball.” We would both laugh 27 that advice was not usually able to 28 the problem, but he would just try to make me 29 .
My father became 30 in 1995 when I was 23. There were not any more conversations, as he was 31 from a terrible disease. He couldn’t 32 ; he could only move his 33 without making a sound, which was sometimes 34 to understand. I seemed to be 35 good at reading his lips after a while, even better than the nurses that were 36 him.
During one of our last 37 I was telling him about a difficulty I was 38 . Once again, I could read his lips. “Keep your eyes on the ball,” he said. We both smiled. That was the last time I saw my father 39 he passed away.
Sometimes now, all those years later when I get into a 40 situation, I just tell myself, “Keep your eyes on the ball.”
A.and B.but C.so D.or
A.keep B.leave C.find D.hold
A.watch B.feel C.move D.catch
A.quick B.much C.many D.little
A.surprise B.wound C.danger D.problem
A.pay for B.send for C.look for D.ask for
A.because B.unless C.if D.when
A.settle B.produce C.drop D.realize
A.worry B.smile C.study D.talk
A.advice B.ill C.busy D.wealthy
A.recovering B.thinking C.suffering D.preventing
A.eat B.see C.speak D.jump
A.lips B.face C.hands D.eyes
A.interesting B.boring C.easy D.hard
A.quite B.nearly C.hardly D.still
A.waiting for B.thinking about C.caring for D.worrying about
A.impressions B.experiences C.games D.conversations
A.looking through B.going through C.coming up D.getting along
A.before B.after C.until D.as
A.shocking B.puzzling C.frightening D.troubling
The last time I saw my mother, she didn’t know who I was. Although having 36 from dementia(老年痴呆症) for many years, mother was never 37 . All our family came to the hospital to spend time with her. She didn’t 38 them either, but we wanted to be there with her.
I have just flown back from Texas. Mother 39 looked at me, or past me, and said “Yeah”. That’s 40 she responded to 41 around her. In spite of this, I held her hand and talked to her.
I told her about the big old house in Highland where I 42 . When we first 43 there from Mascoutah when I was 5 years old, I was 44 of that house. The yard was full of 45 and the house was falling apart. But my father and mother were intelligent and 46 and we eight kids helped to turn it into a home. All of a sudden, I wasn’t frightened any more.
I told her she must have been very 47 when I decided to go to college to study journalism 48 being a priest(牧师), which she thought was the highest 49 for a family. But she didn’t show it. She just saw me 50 with my favorite chocolate chip cookies.
When I told her all about Texas, 51 she and father had been to visit me, mother seemed 52 by that Texas beach on which they had taken a 53 . She 54 the trip and kept the picture in the living room all the time.
We had too many stories to tell. It was time for me to say 55 to mother and I told her I’d see her again. “Yeah,” she answered. But I wasn’t able to.
A.recovered B.suffered C.damaged D.lived
A.healthy B.awake C.unconscious D.alone
A.see B.understand C.recognize D.like
A.never B.just C.excitedly D.seldom
A.because B.when C.how D.what
A.somewhere B.everywhere C.something D.everything
A.experienced B.grew up C.brought up D.worked
A.moved B.visited C.left D.withdrew
A.fond B.afraid C.curious D.tired
A.weeds B.flowers C.trees D.waste
A.fortunate B.easy-going C.hospitable D.hard-working
A.disappointed B.excited C.surprised D.anxious
A.as well as B.instead of C.except for D.in spite of
A.praise B.prize C.honor D.encouragement
A.away B.out C.about D.off
A.which B.that C.where D.when
A.delight B.interested C.happy D.impressed
A.note B.boat C.picture D.bath
A.enjoyed B.hated C.remembered D.accounted
A.thanks B.goodbye C.sorry D.hello
One rainy night many years ago ,an elderly couple entered the hall of a small hotel in Philadephia. The couple walked to the front desk hoping to get some 21 for the night. “Could you give us a 22 here?” the husband asked.
The waiter, a 23 man with a bright smile, looked at the couple and 24 that there were three meetings in town. “All of our rooms are taken,” the waiter said. “ 25 I can’t send a nice couple like you out into the rain at one o’clock in the morning. Would you be 26 to sleep in my room? It’s not 27 a suite(套房),but it will be good enough to make you 28 for the night.”
When then couple refused 39 , he explained, “Don’t worry about me.”So the couple 30 . The next morning, the elderly man said to the waiter, “you are the kind of manager who should be the boss of the best 31 in America. Maybe someday I’ll 32 one for you.” The waiter looked at them and 33 .Then they drove away.
Two years passed. The waiter had almost 34 it when he received a letter from the old man. It recalled(提起)that 35 night and enclosed(附上)a round-trip to New York, asking the young man to pay them a visit.
The old man 36 knowledge, the knowledge of the life, history and geography of the people whose 37 him in New York and led him to Fifth Avenue and 34th Street. He 38 to a great new building there.
“That is the hotel I have just built for you,” said the elderly man.
“You must be 39 ,” the young man said.
“I’m not,” said the elderly man.
The elderly man was William Waldor-Aster, and that 40 building was the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The young waiter who became its first manager was George Boldt.
A.food B.shelter C.light D.space
A.room B.help C.bed D.chair
A.serious B.patient C.friendly D.careful
A.decided B.thought C.suggested D.explained
A.So B.And C.But D.If
A.ready B.glad C.grateful D.natural
A.clearly B.nearly C.exactly D.simply
A.calm B.special C.successful D.comfortable
A.easily B.politely C.give D.know
A.left B.agreed C.complained D.happened
A.hotel B.shop C.school D.restaurant
A.build B.keep C.find D.invent
A.checked B.excused C.smiled D.changed
A.expected B.realised C.discovered D.forgotten
A.bright B.warm C.cloudy D.stormy
A.ticket B.map C.form D.travel
A.met B.thanked C.missed D.watched
A.waved B.pointed C.moved D.returned
A.laughing B.arguing C.joking D.reporting
A.small B.common C.simple D.beautiful
I was feeling a little blue. My mother had been laid off from her job, but she said she was OK since her boss wasn't the nicest person 36 .
I got off the college bus and started walking. That's 37 I heard piano music and singing rising above the 38 of the people and the traffic. I walked a little slower 39 I could find out where it was coming from. 40 the crowd I saw a young lady sitting at a piano with a 41 next to her, singing songs about love. The way she was singing 42 me a bit. I stood there watching her 43 for about fifteen minutes, thinking that it must take 44 to perform on her own in public.
Feeling my presence, she looked in my 45 . I walked over and put some money in her carriage. “I have been going through a 46 time lately, but you’ve made me hopeful again.”
"I'm happy that I could 47 . Why are you so sad?"
"Well, my mum had got 48 from her job, but I’m not sure what to do….”
"You see, the way you were 49 ," she explained. “Don't look defeated, 50 come in different ways. If your head is down you might never see it. Smile more ... 51 your head up."
I smiled slightly, amazed by how she was 52 me.
“Why are you playing here?” I asked.
“I am not making music. I study psychology. I often see many 53 people and hope to relieve their 54 and make them think positively by sharing music.”
I smiled a little wider. She was doing a good thing. My heart was touched by a 55 soul.
A.instead B.somehow C.anyway D.either
A.since B.when C.before D.after
A.noise B.view C.scene D.hurry
A.but B.yet C.or D.so
A.Across B.Along C.Beside D.Through
A.plate B.carriage C.basket D.bowl
A.discouraged B.disturbed C.shocked D.comforted
A.playing B.begging C.dancing D.refreshing
A.image B.belief C.courage D.time
A.instruction B.direction C.operation D.intention
A.peaceful B.nice C.rough D.pleasure
A.work B.improve C.stand D.help
A.lost B.fired C.stuck D.tired
A.sighing B.listening C.walking D.talking
A.Opportunities B.Possibilities C.Performances D.Experiences
A.drop B.lift C.pick D.knock
A.depressing B.encouraging C.frightening D.surprising
A.active B.thoughtful C.negative D.surprising
A.pain B.sight C.respect D.attention
A.classical B.serious C.curious D.musical
It was pouring outside. We all stood there 26 , some patiently , others annoyed 27 nature messed up (弄糟) their hurried day . I got lost in the sound and sight of the heavens 28 away the dirt and dust of the world.
“Mom, let’s run through the rain,” a girl’s voice 29 me.
“No, honey. We’ll wait until it 30 down a bit,” Mom replied.
The young girl waited about another minute and 31 : “Mom, let’s run through the rain.”
“We’ll get wet if we do,” Mom said.
“No, we won’t, Mom. That’s not what you said this morning,” the young girl said as she 32 her Mom’s arm.
“This morning? 33 did I say we could run through the rain and not get wet?”
“Don’t you remember? When you were talking to Daddy about his cancer, you said,” If God can get us through this, he can get us through 34 .”
The entire crowd turned 35 . Mom paused and thought for a moment about 36 she would say. Now some would laugh it off and scold her for being 37 . But then we heard, “Honey, you are 38 . Let’s run through the rain. If we get wet, maybe we just need washing,” Mom said. Then 39 they ran.
We all stood 40 , smiling and laughing as they ran past the cars. Yes, they got wet. But they were 41 by a few who screamed and laughed like children all the 42 to their cars. Circumstances (境况) or people can take away your material possessions, and they can even take away your 43 . But no one can ever take away your precious 44 . So, don’t forget to make time and take the 45 to make memories every day! I hope you still take the time to run through the rain.
A.talking B.waiting C.complaining D.expecting
A.as if B.even if C.because D.when
A.taking B.putting C.driving D.washing
A.caught B.broke C.impressed D.called
A.slows B.comes C.pushes D.calms
A.asked B.repeated C.required D.added
A.pulled B.touched C.waved D.felt
A.Why B.How C.When D.Where
A.the rain B.the disease C.anything D.something
A.still B.silent C.serious D.angry
A.what B.how C.whether D.if
A.dishonest B.silly C.daring D.forgetful
A.right B.wrong C.stupid D.clever
A.off B.along C.on D.over
A.sighing B.joking C.discussing D.watching
A.followed B.guided C.respected D.praised
A.time B.way C.same D.best
A.house B.money C.health D.time
A.children B.memories C.courage D.experience
A.possibilities B.risk C.opportunities D.challenge
The park bench was deserted as I sat down to read beneath an old willow tree. Not 36 with life, I was down. A young boy out of breath 37 me, all tired from play. He stood right before me with his head tilted(倾斜的) down, 38 with great excitement,“Look what I found!”
In his hand was a flower, and what a 39 sight, with is petals(花瓣) all worn—not enough rain, or too little light. 40 him to take his dead flower and go off to play, I 41
a small smile and then shifted away. But instead of 42 he sat next to my side and placed the flower to his nose and declared with 43 ,“It surely smells pretty and it’s beautiful, too. That’s why I 44 it; here, it’s for you.”
The flower before me was dying or dead. But I knew Imust 45___it, or he might never leave. So I reached for the flower, and 46 , “Just what I need.”But instead of placing the flower in my hand, he 47 it mid-air without reason. It was then that I 48
for the very first time the boy was 49 .
I heard my voice shake, tears shone like the sun 50 I thanked him for picking the very best one. He smiled, and then ran off to play, 51 of the effect he’d had on my day.
I sat there and 52 how he managed to see a self-pitying woman beneath an old willow tree. How did he know of my self-indulged(放纵的) 53 ? Perhaps from his heart, he’d been blessed with true 54 .
Through the eyes of a blind child, at last I could see, the problem was not connected with the world; the problem was me. And for all of those times I myself had been blind, I vowed to see__55___, and appreciate every second that’s mine.
A.excited B.inspired C.satisfied D.disappointed
A.approached B.overlooked C.understood D.talked
A.telling B.saying C.informing D.talking
A.unique B.rough C.bothering D.pitiful
A.Wanting B.Demanding C.Persuading D.Inviting
A.played B.adjusted C.forced D.delivered
A.declining B.accepting C.panicking D.quitting
A.surprise B.embarrassment C.sympathy D.sorrow
A.took B.pulled C.sold D.picked
A.bring B.fetch C.take D.smell
A.announced B.replied C.declared D.whispered
A.grasped B.held C.caught D.seized
A.convinced B.confirmed C.noticed D.refused
A.strange B.blind C.deaf D.unimaginable
A.once B.after C.as D.since
A.unaware B.unbelievable C.regretful D.regardless
A.doubted B.felt C.found D.wondered
A.embarrassmet B.depression C.pleasure D.effort
A.sense B.hearing C.sight D.ability
A.beauty B.disability C.fantasy D.wonder
Robeson was born in a very poor family. At seven, he had to pick coal in a deserted mine near his home, and then he sold 26 he had picked and earned a few coins to help his parents. He had 27 schooling, for being so poor, how could they 28 school fees?
When he was fifteen, he worked 29 a servant in a school. Looking at other children studying in the classroom, he felt 30 for himself. How he 31 to have the same chance! He decided to study by 32 .In the daytime, after the sweeping and cleaning was over, he 33 stand by the window outside the classroom trying to catch what the teacher said. At night, he tried his best to remember what he had 34 during the day. He worked 35 hard at his lessons that he sometimes had just three or four hours to sleep. The more he learned the greater 36 he showed in his lessons. A maths teacher discovered him and came to like this diligent boy and 37 him to sit at the back of the class. In one exam, he was the 38 one in the whole school who reached the highest grade. He would have been given the scholarship if he 39 a regular student of the school.
Robeson 40 rough six long years with his study of maths and wrote several articles which captured the 41 of some university professors. They admired his talent 42 his diligence. To give him a good chance, they hired him as a librarian and 43 him free guidance. Robeson felt 44 ,for he was sure that before him there was a broad road 45 success.
A.whether B.which C.that D.what
A.many B.few C.little D.much
A.buy B.afford C.send D.read
A.as B.like C.for D.by
A.angry B.ashamed C.proud D.sorry
A.hated B.decided C.wished D.regretted
A.the teacher B.himself C.his parents D.his schoolmates
A.could B.ought to C.should D.would
A.learned B.taught C.thought D.wondered
A.very B.so C.too D.quite
A.joy B.interest C.time D.taste
A.allowed B.agreed C.let D.refused
A.worst B.only C.last D.laziest
A.had been B.has been C.is D.was
A.learned B.listened C.mastered D.struggled
A.notice B.influence C.eyes D.attention
A.except for B.according to C.as well as D.in spite of
A.taught B.offered C.lent D.sent
A.sad B.angry C.happy D.disappointed
A.leading to B.coming from C.made of D.covered with
When I was a teenager, my dad did everything he could to advise me against becoming a brewer(酿酒人). He’d 36 his life brewing beer for local breweries only to make a living, 37 were his father and grandfather before him. He didn’t want me 38 near a vat (酿酒用的桶)of beer.
So I did as he asked. I got good 39 , went to Harvard and in 1971 was accepted into a graduate program there that 40 me to study law and business at the same time.
In my second year of grade school, I began to realize that I’d 41 done anything but go to school. So, at 24 I decided to drop out. 42 , my parents didn’t think this was a great idea. But I felt strongly that you can’t 43 till you’re 65 to do what you want in life.
I packed my stuff into a bus and headed to Colorado to become an instructor at Outward Bound. Three years later, I was ready to go back to 44 . I finished Harvard and got a highly paid job at the Boston Consulting Group. Still, after working there five years, I 45 . Is this what I want to be doing when I’m 50? At that time, Americans paid 46 money of beer in low quality. Why not make good beer for 47 ? I thought.
I decided to give up my job to become 48 . When I told Dad, he was 49 , but in the end he 50 me. I called my beer Samuel Adams, 51 the brewer and patriot who helped to start the Boston Tea party. 52 I sold the beer direct to beer drinkers to get 53 out. Six weeks later, at the Great American Beer Festival, Samuel Adams Boston Lager won the top prize for American beer. In the end I was destined to be a brewer. My 54 to the young is simple: Life is very 55 , so don’t rush to make decisions. Life doesn’t let you plan.
A.cost B.spent C.take D.paid
A.like B.as if C.so D.nor
A.anywhere B.nowhere C.where D.somewhere
A.result B.teachers C.grades D.work
A.promised B.made C.advised D.allowed
A.never B.ever C.always D.hard
A.Fortunately B.Obviously C.Possibly D.Properly
A.expect B.think C.stop D.wait
A.school B.Colorado C.my home D.my decision
A.realized B.asked C.wondered D.knew
A.less B.little C.good D.lot
A.Englishmen B.Europeans C.the world D.Americans
A.a lawyer B.a brewer C.an instructor D.an engineer
A.surprised B.satisfied C.interested D.anxious
A.hated B.supported C.raised D.left
A.for B.at C.in D.after
A.Therefore B.Otherwise C.Also D.Yet
A.them B.the word C.tea D.the party
A.advice B.life C.job D.experience
A.hard B.busy C.short D.long
When my mom came home from the hospital with twins, I was excited at the very beginning. I couldn’t 36 to play with them and be the best big sister ever.
Everyone was coming over to our house to hold the babies and 37 presents to the babies and talk nonstop how 38 the babies were. Then they’d pull out their cameras, and just 39 I was about to say “cheese”, they’d run over to my perfectly perfect little brothers and take 40 of them. At that time I was thinking, “Why can’t I be little again so I can be the one getting all the 41 ?”
When my aunt Camille got 42 , my mom spent forever finding the perfect clothes for them. On the day of the 43 , my twin brothers had the cutest and prettiest clothes. And then there was me, just sitting and watching in my 44 dress.
After the ceremony, all I 45 was how sweet and lovely the twins were.
I definitely 46 that they were wonderful, but I couldn’t help feeling 47 and invisible (看不见的).
There was a big 48 after the wedding. Aunt Camille and her nice new 49 had the first dance, and then everyone started 50 like crazy including me. I 51 my uncomfortable dress shoes, and I danced and danced and danced! It 52 one of the most fun times I’ve had in my entire life.
The very 53 part was when my aunt and I took my twin brothers by the hands and 54 them some dance moves. Teaching them was such a cool thing. I 55 then what a huge waste of time feeling jealous is when you can kick off your shoes and enjoy life!
A.go B.wait C.stand D.help
A.make B.create C.give D.show
A.lovable B.smart C.active D.strong
A.since B.after C.before D.as
A.care B.photos C.advantage D.measures
A.support B.attention C.impressions D.opportunities
A.married B.praised C.elected D.promoted
A.performance B.celebration C.wedding D.concert
A.ugly B.attractive C.new D.regular
A.thought B.heard C.remembered D.reminded
A.agreed B.ignored C.forgot D.expected
A.satisfied B.foolish C.unimportant D.excited
A.cake B.party C.surprise D.gift
A.friend B.husband C.baby D.partner
A.singing B.drinking C.dancing D.chatting
A.took off B.took over C.took up D.took in
A.encouraged B.became C.wasted D.appeared
A.nervous B.curious C.best D.quietest
A.taught B.passed C.lent D.warned
A.imagined B.calculated C.announced D.realized
Two men, both seriously ill, were in the same hospital room. One man was allowed to _16_ up in his bed for an hour each afternoon. His bed was _17_ the room’s only window. The other man on the other side of the room had to _18_ all his time lying on his back in bed.
Every afternoon when the man by the window could sit up he _19_ pass the time by describing to his _20 all the things he could see outside the window. “The window overlooks a _21_ with a lovely lake. Ducks and swans play on the water _22_ children sail their model boats. Young lovers walk _23_ among flowers of every colour. Grand old trees grace(装扮) the landscape, and a fine _24_ of the city skyline can be seen in the distance.” As the man by the window _25_ all this in detail, the man on the other side of the room would close his eyes and _26_ the scene.
Days and weeks passed. On morning, the day nurse came only to find the man by the window had died _27_ in his sleep. When the man’s body was _28_, the other man asked if he could be moved next to the _29_. The nurse agreed and after making sure he was _30_, she left. Slowly and painfully, the man raised himself _31_ to take his first look at the _32_ world outside by himself. But to his _33_, he found it faced nothing _34_ a blank wall.
In fact, the man by the window was _35_ and could not even see the wall. He just wanted to encourage his roommate.
A.wake B.climb C.sit D.stand
A.well above B.just over C.far from D.next to
A.spend B.lose C.waste D.save
A.could B.would C.might D.should
A.doctor B.nurse C.friend D.roommate
A.wall B.street C.fence D.park
A.when B.while C.since D.though
A.step by step B.arm in arm C.face to face D.one by one
A.view B.sign C.symbol D.mark
A.explained B.described C.watched D.heard
A.think B.expect C.imagine D.guess
A.peacefully B.bravely C.helplessly D.sadly
A.put away B.taken away C.picked up D.caught up
A.wall B.park C.lake D.window
A.dead B.amazed C.comfortable D.encouraged
A.planning B.trying C.refusing D.wishing
A.previous B.embarrassing C.beautiful D.favorite
A.horror B.delight C.surprise D.sadness
A.like B.as C.but D.and
A.dead B.deaf C.pitiful D.blind
If your father never says to you “I love you” when you are a child, it 31 to be more and more difficult for him to say the words as he grows 32
I do not 33 hearing the words from my father when I was growing up. 34 , I could not recall(回忆) when I had 35 said those words to him either.
One day, I decided to _36_ the ice and make the first 37_ . So in our next phone conversation I gathered all my _ 38 and let out the words in a low voice, “Dad… I love you!”
There was a 39 at the other end and he awkwardly 40 _, “Well, same back at you!”
I was unexpectedly 41 and my voice was raised, “Dad, I know you love me, and I know when you are ready, you will say what you want to say.”
Fifteen minutes later my mother called and 42 asked, “Paul, is everything okay?”
A few weeks later, Dad 43 our phone conversation with the words, “Paul, I love you.” I was so moved that tears were rolling down my cheeks as I finally “__44 ” the love. As I sat there in tears I realized that this 45 moment had taken our father-and-son relationship to a new 46 .Shortly afterwards, my father narrowly 47 death following heart surgery(外科手术). Many times __48 , I have 49 if I had not taken the first step and Dad not 50 the surgery, I would have never “heard” the love.
A.works out B.breaks out C.turns out D.comes out
A.wiser B.busier C.older D.weaker
A.enjoy B.remember C.mind D.regret
A.Fortunately B.Truthfully C.Naturally D.Obviously
A.only B.never C.last D.first
A.melt B.build C.strike D.break
A.complaint B.promise C.impression D.move
A.words B.ideas C.strength D.attention
A.sigh B.cry C.voice D.silence
A.refused B.shouted C.explained D.replied
A.frightened B.touched C.shocked D.annoyed
A.excitedly B.sadly C.willingly D.nervously
A.continued B.checked C.interrupted D.ended
A.accepted B.expected C.learned D.heard
A.quiet B.difficult C.special D.different
A.level B.idea C.world D.end
A.managed B.escaped C.avoided D.faced
A.then B.ago C.before D.since
A.realized B.found C.doubted D.wondered
A.challenged B.experienced C.survived D.received
Two sons worked for their father on the family farm. For some years, the 16 brother had been given more 17 to do than the older one. The older brother couldn’t 18 why, so one day he asked his father the 19 why he always trusted (信任) his younger brother to do more work.
The father said, "Go to the Kelly’s 20 nearby and see if they have any 21 to sell."
The older brother soon 22 with the answer, "Yes, they have five ducks they can 23 to us."
That father then said, "Good, now please ask them the 24 for the ducks."
The son returned, "The ducks are £10 each."
The father asked, "25 can they deliver (交付) the ducks?"
The son returned, "They can deliver the ducks tomorrow."
The father asked the older brother to 26 and watch. He then said to the younger brother, "Go to the Davidson’s Farm and see if they have any ducks for sale."
The younger brother soon returned with the 27 , "Yes, they have 28 ducks for £10 each, 29 ten ducks for £8 each; and they can 30 them tomorrow —I asked them to deliver the five ducks 31 I told them not to in the next hour. We agreed that if I wanted the 32 five ducks I could buy them at £6 each."
The father 33 the older son, who nodded his head. He now 34 why his brother was given more work. His younger brother was actually 35 at it than he was.
A.cleverer B.younger C.taller D.bigger
A.work B.money C.lands D.times
A.agree B.notice C.guess D.understand
A.thought B.fact C.reason D.result
A.shop B.office C.factory D.farm
A.ducks B.chickens C.pigs D.cows
A.appeared B.returned C.brought D.arrived
A.send B.sell C.lend D.give
A.price B.date C.number D.size
A.When B.Where C.How D.Why
A.research B.examine C.teach D.wait
A.idea B.work C.answer D.solution
A.five B.eight C.nine D.ten
A.nor B.or C.if D.as
A.prepare B.deliver C.order D.provide
A.after B.until C.unless D.while
A.normal B.extra C.usual D.last
A.looked at B.laughed at C.listened to D.wrote to
A.wondered B.knew C.promised D.noticed
A.worse B.better C.younger D.kinder
A poor boy Howard Kelly was trying to make some money for school by selling goods. He found that he had only one coin left. He was so 16 that he decided to beg for a meal at the next house. However, he lost his courage when a lovely young 17 opened the door. Instead of asking for a meal, he asked for a drink of 18 . She smiled understandingly and brought him a 19 glass of milk. He drank it slowly and then asked, “How much is it?”
“You need pay nothing.” she replied. “Mother has 20 me never to accept pay for a 21 .” As Howard 22 that house, he not only felt stronger 23 , but it also made him believe in God and the human beings more. He was about to give up before this.
24 later, the young woman became very ill. She was sent to the big city, 25 Dr Howard Kelly, now famous, was called in for the treatment. When he heard the name of the 26 she came from, a 27 light filled his eyes. Immediately, he rose and went down through the hospital hall into her room. He 28 her at once. From that day on, he gave 29 attention to her case and 30 to do his best to save her life.
After a long time, she recovered. The bill was sent to her room. She was 31 to open it because she knew it would 32 the rest of her life to pay it off. Finally she looked at the bill and saw these words on one side of it,
"Paid in full with 33 ."
Dr Howard Kelly
Tears of 34 ran out of her eyes as she cried, "Thank you, 35 . Your love has got around through human hearts and hands. "
A.worried B.upset C.ill D.hungry
A.gentleman B.lady C.doctor D.mother
A.soup B.milk C.water D.wine
A.large B.small C.hot D.cold
A.said B.ordered C.taught D.allowed
A.kindness B.happiness C.food D.milk
A.went in B.left C.stayed in D.ran from
A.in health B.in mind C.in hand D.in body
A.Days B.Weeks C.Months D.Years
A.when B.where C.then D.that
A.town B.city C.room D.house
A.silent B.angry C.strange D.familiar
A.treated B.realized C.recognized D.saved
A.special B.small C.little D.large
A.wished B.ordered C.made D.decided
A.afraid B.excited C.unable D.certain
A.pay B.take C.spend D.cost
A.all her money B.my pay C. love D.a glass of milk
A.comfort B.joy C.surprise D.sadness
A.Doctor B.Mother C.Boy D.God
Armed with two over-packed suitcases, we arrived at the airport just in time for my flight. As I watched her unload my luggage, I could see the 36_ in her eyes. One last hug and a final good-bye, and I would be on my way to a new life 37 .“ You’d better go or you’ll miss your flight,” she said.
“I’ll 38 you,” I replied, and with those words I 39 . By the time I reached the customs, I was 40 . While boarding the plane I was still crying. I did not have the 41 to put my bag in the overhead locker, so I put it on the 42 seat next to mine.
Born just fifteen months apart, we not only looked alike, we were alike. We both had that same mix of 43 and fear of all things unknown to us. One sunny summer day I was playing outside when she came 44 to me and said, “ Want to come to the attic(阁楼)?” The answer was always “ 45 ”. We were frightened of the attic but also 46 by its smells and sounds. Together we would get through masses of dust and look through a lot of boxes _47 we found what we needed.
The plane shook 48 and my bag fell onto the floor. My aspirin, hairbrush and some other things were 49 on the floor. I _50 over to gather them up when I saw a(an) _51 little book in the middle of my belongings. It was a diary.
Immediately I 52 my sister’s handwriting. “Hi, Sis. What a day it has been today. You let me know that you are moving abroad…” Only _53 did I realize that my sister had been 54 a diary for the past month.
I read about my sister’s comings and goings during the flight. Even though a large ocean 55 us, at some point it felt like she was actually there.
A.honesty B.concern C.sadness D.satisfaction
A.abroad B.home C.again D.along
A.remember B.remind C.miss D.think of
A.was out B.was off C.left off D.left out
A.smiling B.thinking C.sighing D.sobbing
A.courage B.energy C.idea D.spirit
A.full B.big C.black D.empty
A.curiosity B.anxiety C.sympathy D.worry
A.about B.across C.down D.up
A.No B.Yes C.Sorry D.Certain
A.surprised B.bored C.attracted D.interested
A.until B.unless C.though D.since
A.hardly B.slightly C.weakly D.heavily
A.spread B.put C. pulled D.pushed
A.turned B.lay C.bent D.looked
A.similar B.unfamiliar C.important D.unimportant
A.knew B.saw C.observed D.recognized
A.when B.that C.then D.this
A.keeping B.writing C.using D.making
A.faced B.separated C.surrounded D.blocked
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