It is interesting to observe the way in which children so often react against their parents’ ideas, while at the same time 36 their parent’s characteristics. This is to say, the children grow up to have different 37 from their parents, yet to have 38 personalities. There is a 39 going on in the toy world at present over 40 children should be encouraged to have war toys. I do not see any 41 in forbidding them when I think of the 42 of my friend Henry.
Henry is the son of strict parents who were against war. He was never 43 toy soldiers or guns as a 44.
Henry 45 and went into the army, becoming a first-class soldier and 46 all sorts of honors in the army. In that way he became the 47 of what his parents might have 48 of their son. And yet there is a gentleness about Henry which shows a 49 personality. His sympathies(同情) which I can see must have come from his 50. 51 doing things differently from our parents, a lot of the 52 gets passed on.
Parents have to 53 their children what they believe to be right; but it is not much your ideas that the children 54 your example. Perhaps the best way to teach one’s child gentleness is not to forbid toy guns, but to be 55 in one’s own everyday life.
A.studying B.keeping C.changing D.cutting
A.views B.characters C.appearance D.behavior
A.different B.special C.perfect D.similar
A.fight B.quarrel C.speech D.problem
A.when B.whether C.why D.how
A.way B.harm C.point D.idea
A.past B.mistake C.example D.experience
A.allowed B.encouraged C.given D.found
A.son B.boy C.pupil D.person
A.gave up B.ended up C.grew up D.rose up
A.winning B.accepting C.losing D.refusing
A.extreme B.special C.officer D.opposite
A.expected B.thought C.spoke D.proved
A.powerful B.silent C.peaceful D.calm
A.family B.friends C.soldiers D.brothers
A.In spite of B.Instead of C.Because of D.Though
A.knowledge B.money C.happiness D.spirit
A.realize B.teach C.forbid D.deliver
A.follow B.examine C.accept D.support
A.strict B.gentle C.different D.sympathetic
As we all know “ The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.” and “ 26 every successful man there is a woman.” Both these 27 mean the same things. Men rule the 28__ , but their wives rule them.
Chinese people and other foreigners often say, 29_ of the American women like making their husbands and sons successful, but some of them want 30__ for themselves. They want good 31 . When they work they want to 32__ better paid. They want to be as 33__ as men.
In the 1960s, the American women’s liberation 34 was started by women who don’t want to 35 behind successful men. They want to stand beside them, with the same 36__ for success. They don’t want to be told that certain jobs or 37__ are closed to them. They refused to work side by side with men who do the 38 work for higher pay.
In America, a liberation woman must be 39 of being a woman and have confidence in herself. If somebody says to her, “ You have come a long 40 , baby”, she will 41 and answer, “Not nearly as 42 as I am going to go, baby.”
On the other hand , this movement is quite 43 and many American women do not agree. 44__ it has already made some important 45__ in women’s lives.
A.Before B.Beside C.Behind D.Near
A.writings B.words C.letters D.sayings
A.family B.world C.earth D.society
A.most B.few C.all D.none
A.anything B.nothing C.something D.everything
A.jobs B.clothes C.food D.houses
A.have B.make C.receive D.be
A.good B.successful C.wonderful D.much
A.activity B.affairs C.movement D.incident
A.cooperate B.work C.help D.stand
A.work B.job C.position D.chance
A.offices B.schools C.shops D.places
A.better B.same C.less D.important
A.tired B.afraid C.proud D.fond
A.place B.walk C.way D.journey
A.smile B.cry C.sob D.laugh
A.long B.far C.soon D.much
A.new B.good C.important D.pleasing
A.So B.And C.But D.Or
A.progress B.improvement C.decisions D.changes
I suspect that the most basic and powerful way to connect to another person is to listen. Just listen. Perhaps the most important thing we ever give each other is our 36 , and especially if it’s given from the 37 . When people are talking, there’s no need to do anything but 38 them. Just take them 39 . Listen to what they’re saying. Care about it. Most times caring about it is even more important than 40 it.
One of my patients told me that when she 41 to tell her story, people often 42 to tell her that they had once had something just like that happen to her. Subtly her pain became a story about themselves. 43 she stopped talking to most people. It was just too 44 . We connect through listening. When we interrupt what someone is saying to let them know that we understand, we move the 45 of attention to ourselves. But when we listen, they know we care.
I have ever learned to 46 to someone crying by just listening. In the old days I used to reach for the tissues(纸巾) 47 I realized that passing a person a tissue may be just another way to shut them 48 , to take them out of their 49 of sadness and pain. Now I just listen. When they have cried all they need to cry, they find me there 50 them.
This 51 thing has not been that easy to learn. It certainly went against everything I had been 52 since I was very young at school. I thought people listened only because they were too 53 to speak or did not know the answer. A loving silence often has far more 54 to connect than the most well-intentioned 55 .
A.introduction B.instruction C.attention D.relaxation
A.head B.memory C.mind D.heart
A.talk to B.listen to C.object to D.stick to
A.in B.up C.off D.away
A.denying B.remembering C.questioning D.understanding
A.managed B.tried C.hoped D.expected
A.encouraged B.interrupted C.discouraged D.urged
A.Eventually B.Immediately C.Completely D.Especially
A.impolite B.meaningless C.lonely D.selfish
A.middle B.focus C.center D.choice
A.respond B.compare C.link D.regret
A.unless B.if C.until D.when
A.down B.away C.in D.off
A.experiment B.mixture C.judgment D.experience
A.with B.against C.for D.among
A.complex B.simple C.complicated D.single
A.mentioned B.published C.taught D.proved
A.shy B.greedy C.active D.proud
A.strength B.energy C.power D.force
A.gestures B.praise C.criticism D.words
I believe being honest is one of the greatest gifts. I know they call it a lot of fancy names these days,like 36 and straightforward. And it’s still what 37 a man a good citizen. This is my code(准则),and I try to live by.
I’ve been in the taxi business for thirty-five years, 38 there is a lot about it that is not so good. Taxi drivers have to be rough and tumble(乱作一团) fellows to be able to take it in New York. You've got to be 39 to fight the New York traffic eight hours a day.
Because taxi drivers are tough,people get the 40 impression that they are bad. Taxi drivers are just like other people. Most of them will act as 41 fellows. Almost every week you read in the papers where a taxi driver 42 money or jewels or like that people leave in their 43 . If they weren't honest,you wouldn't be reading those stories in the papers. One time,I found an emerald(翡翠的)ring in my car. I remembered helping a lady with a lot of suitcases that day,so I went back to where I had 44 her off. It took me almost two days to wait for her in order to return her 45 to her. I didn't get as much as “thank you.” 46 ,I felt good because I had done what was right. I think I felt better than she 47 .
I was born and brought up in Ireland until I was nineteen years old. I came to this country in 1913 where I 48 several jobs to earn a few dollars before joining the army in World War I. After being discharged(退伍),I bought my own car and have owned one ever since. It hasn’t been too easy 49 ,but my wife takes care of our money and we have a good bit 50 for a rainy day(一时之需). In all my years of driving a taxi,I have never had___51__ with the public,not even with drunks. Even if they get a little headstrong(顽固的) once in a while,I just agree with them and then they behave themselves.
People ask me about tips. As far as I know, 52 everyone will give you something,because most Americans are 53 generous. I always try to be nice to everyone,whether they 54 or not. I believe in God and try to be a good member of my parish(教区). I try to act toward others like I think God wants me to act. I have been trying this for a long time,and the 55 I try,the easier it gets.
A.honored B.selfishness C.upright D.faithful
A.takes B.becomes C.makes D.haves
A.distinguishing B.recognizing C.thinking D.knowing
A.generous B.tough C.devoted D.educated
A.cruel B.proper C.bad D.wrong
A.rude B.honest C.good D.tough
A.turns up B.turns down C.turns out D.turns in
A.houses B.cars C.pockets D.rooms
A.saw B.dropped C.set D.pushed
A.ring B.suitcase C.car D.emerald
A.So B.Still C.However D.Though
A.was B.did C.has D.is
A.made B.shared C.held D.took
A.at one time B.sometime C.in no time D.at times
A.set up B.set off C.set down D.set aside
A.trouble B.suffering C.word D.violence
A.especially B.specially C.particularly D.practically
A.frequently B.rarely C.absolutely D.fairly
A.tip B.request C.command D.swap
A.longer B.harder C.better D.shorter
Everyone in business has been told that success is all about attracting and retaining(留住) customers. It sounds simple and achievable. But, 41 , words of wisdom are soon forgotten. Once companies have attracted customers they often 42 the second half of the story. In the excitement of beating off the competition, negotiating prices, securing orders, and delivering the product, managers 43 become carried away. They forget what they regard as the boring side of business--- 44 that the customer remains a customer.
45 to concentrate on retaining as well as attracting customers costs business huge amounts of money annually. It has been estimated that the 46 company loses between 10 and 30 percent of its customers every year. In constantly changing 47 , this is not surprising. What is surprising is the fact that few companies have any idea how many customers they have lost.
Only now are organizations beginning to wake up to these lost opportunities and calculate the 48 implications. 49 the number of customers a company loses can make a big 50 in its performance. Research in the US found that a five percent decrease in the number of defecting(流失的) customers led to 51 increases of between 25 and 85 percent.
In the US, Domino’s Pizza estimates that a regular customer is 52 more than five thousand dollars over ten years. A customer who receives a poor quality product or 53 on their first visit and 54 never returns, is losing the company thousands of dollars in 55 profits (more if you consider how many people they are likely to tell about their bad experience).
The logic behind cultivating customer 56 is impossible to deny. “In practice most companies’ marketing effort is focused on getting customers, with little attention paid to 57 them”, says Adrian Payne of Cornfield University’s School of Management. “Research suggests that there is a close relationship between retaining customers and making profits. 58 customers tend to buy more, are predictable and usually cost less to service than new customers. Furthermore, they tend to be less price 59 , and may provide free word-of-mouth advertising. Retaining customers also makes it 60 for competitors to enter a market or increase their share of a market.”
A.in particular B.in reality C.at least D.first of all
A.emphasize B.doubt C.overlook D.believe
A.tend to B.contribute to C.appeal to D.devote to
A.denying B.ensuring C.arguing D.proving
A.Moving B.Hoping C.Starting D.Failing
A.average B.ordinary C.normal D.usual
A.markets B.tastes C.prices D.expenses
A.cultural B.social C.financial D.economical
A.Cutting up B.Cutting through C.Cutting in D.Cutting down
A.promise B.plan C.mistake D.difference
A.cost B.opportunity C.profit D.budget
A.worthy B.worth C.value D.price
A.service B.delivery C.order D.promotion
A.as a result B.on the whole C.in conclusion D.on the contrary
A.huge B.potential C.extra D.reasonable
A.beliefs B.loyalty C.interest D.habits
A.altering B.understanding C.keeping D.attracting
A.Established B.Assumed C.Respected D.Unexpected
A.Sensitive B.friendly C.flexible D.agreeable
A.unfair B.convenient C.difficult D.essential
As a child, I was truly afraid of the dark and of getting lost; these fears were very real and caused me some uncomfortable moments.
Maybe it was the strange 26 things looked and sounded in my familiar room at night that 27 me so much. There was never total 28 , but a streetlight or passing car lights 29 clothes hung over a chair take on(呈现) the 30 of a wild animal. Out of the corner of my 31 , I saw the curtains seem to move when there was no 32 . A tiny sound in the floor would seem a hundred times louder than in the daylight. My 33 would run wild, and my heart would beat fast. I would 34 very still so that the “enemy” would not discover me.
Another of my childhood fears was that I would get lost, 35 on the way home from school. Every morning I got on the school bus right near my home .That was no 36 . After school, 37 , when all the buses were 38 up along the street, I was afraid that I’d get on the wrong one and be taken to some 39 neighborhood. On school or family trips to a park or a museum, I wouldn’t let the leaders out of my 40 .
Perhaps one of the worst fears 41 all I had as a child was that of not being liked or 42 by others. Being popular was so important to me 43 , and the fear of not being liked was a 44 one.
One of the processes(过程) of growing up is being able to 45 and overcome(克服) our fears. Understanding the things that frightened us as children helps us achieve greater success later in life.
A.way B.time C.place D.reason
A.wounded B.destroyed C.surprised D.frightened
A.quietness B.darkness C.emptiness D.loneliness
A.got B.forced C.made D.caused
A.spirit B.height C.body D.shape
A.eye B.window C.mouth D.door
A.breath B.wind C.air D.sound
A.belief B.feeling C.imagination D.doubt
A.lay B.hide C.rest D.lie
A.especially B.simply C.probably D.directly
A.discussion B.problem C.joke D.matter
A.however B.yet C.although D.still
A.called B.backed C.lined D.packed
A.old B.crowded C.poor D.unfamiliar
A.sight B.mind C.order D.task
A.above B.in C.of D.at
A.protected B.guided C.believed D.accepted
A.then B.there C.once D.anyway
A.strict B.powerful C.heavy D.right
A.form B.remember C.recognize D.recover
The Best Holiday
I was unbelievably proud of my nine-year-old daughter, Emily. 36 to buy a mountain bike, she’d been saving her pocket money all year, as well as doing small jobs to earn extra money.
By Thanksgiving , she had collected only $49. I said, “ You 37 have your pick from my bicycle 38 ”. “Thanks, Daddy. But your bikes are so old. ” She was right. All my girls’ bikes were 1950s models, not the kind a kid today would 39 choose.
As Christmas 40 near, Emily and I went bike shopping . As we left one store, she 41 a Salvation Army volunteer standing next to a big pot. “Can we give something, Daddy?” She asked. “Sorry, Em, I’m out of 42 . ”
Throughout December, Emily continued to work hard. Then one day, she made a 43 announcement. “You know all the money I’ve been saving?” she said hesitantly. “I’m going to give it to the poor people.” So one cold morning before Christmas, Emily handed her total savings of $58 to a volunteer who was really very 44 .
45 by Emily’s selflessness, I decided to contribute 46 of my old bicycles to a car dealer who was collecting used bikes for poor children. 47 I selected a shiny model from my collection, however, it seemed as if a second bike took on a glow. Should I contribute two? No, one would be enough. But I couldn’t 48 the feeling that I should give a second bike. When I later 49 the bikes, the car dealer said, “You’re making two kids very 50 , sir . Here are your tickets. For each bicycle contributed, we’re 51 away one chance to win a girl’s mountain bike. ”
Why wasn’t I surprised when that second ticket proved to be the 52 ? I like to think it was God’s way of 53 a little girl for a sacrifice 54 her year--while giving her dad a lesson in the 55 .
A.Promised B.Amazed C.Determined D.Organized
A.need B.should C.must D.can
A.collection B.contribution C.shop D.club
A.seldom B.likely C.slightly D.merely
A.drew B.became C.went D.pulled
A.observed B.sensed C.watched D.noticed
A.work B.charge C.time D.change
A.disappointing B.surprising C.formal D.public
A.agreeable B.hopeful C.thankful D.pitiful
A.Moved B.Shocked C.Persuaded D.Demanded
A.one B.some C.two D.any
A.While B.As C.Because D.Though
A.express B.describe C.explain D.shake
A.returned B.delivered C.chose D.shared
A.sweet B.healthy C.happy D.fair
A.putting B.giving C.storing D.signing
A.present B.harvest C.winner D.chance
A.greeting B.praising C.sheltering D.rewarding
A.under B.before C.beyond D.within
A.process B.project C.struggle D.communication
We all have weaknesses and strengths—no matter who we are .Some get sick easily.
Some are 36 people in communication, struggling with 37 .
Sometimes weaknesses seem to outweigh (胜过)the strengths and sometimes it’s the other way around. 38 ,facing huge limitations, many people tend to 39 it as just bad luck ---but not everyone. Those who rise over their weaknesses can still manage to 40 extraordinary things.
I 41 a school prize –giving ceremony and the guest speaker was Andrew Becroft, 42 had a severe stutter (结巴 ) as a child . 43 allowing this to limit him , he chose to overcome it. Now he is a famous judge . Not only 44 he become successful, but he did so in a profession 45 he had to speak before others regularly. Had he not worked on his 46 ability, it would have been very limiting to his success in life and work.
Many people face far huger limitations, such as loss 47 legs or arms , being born extremely poor, 48 you do. But whatever the limitation, you’ll 49 find people who have overcome it. Helen Keller, who fell 50 and lost her sight and hearing at 19 months old, worked hard to be a famous woman with great 51 . Mark Inglis lost both his legs in a mountain climbing accident, 52 has since climbed Mt. Everest.
If one of them had told you what they hoped to achieve, you would have nodded kindly while 53 thinking to yourself that they had no chance . And yet the results speak for 54 .
Though most of us will never have to face such challenges , yet most of us will never achieve to the 55 that these people have either if we never seriously think of what we can do.
A.hopeless B.cheerful C.careless D.skillful
A.sympathy B.security C.relationships D.scholarships
A.Personally B.Importantly C.Generally D.Fortunately
A.believe B.accept C.receive D.think
A.experience B.access C.challenge D.achieve
A.prepared B.interviewed C.visit D.attended
A.which B.who C.whom D.that
A.Because of B.Instead of C. Due to D.Apart from
A.did B.could C.would D.had
A.what B.which C.where D.why
A.communicating B.reading C.acting D.speaking
A.for B.from C.of D.in
A.before B.than C.until D.as
A.always B.sometimes C.seldom D.never
A.asleep B.ill C.behind D.apart
A.congratulations B.impressions C.achievements D.rewards
A.so B.but C.and D.or
A.quietly B.slowly C.seriously D.carefully
A.stage B.degree C.place D.position
Water costs money.In some places water is hard 1 .What 2 when a town
has these problems?A small town in California found a happy 3.
Very little rain ever fell there.The town had no water of its own.The water it used was 4 from a river 300 miles away.As more people 5 live in the town, 6 water was needed.Now water 7 to be brought in from 600 miles away.All these cost 8 money.
The town 9 a plan.It found a way to clean its “dirty” water.Once the cleaned water was reused 10 many ways.Five man-made lakes were built.Here people could swim and fish and go 11 .They could have picnics in their new parks.Farmers had more water 12 their crops.New factories can be built,now that they have the promise of 13 .
In most places,water is used and thrown 14 .The town that saved 15 water
has saved the town!
A.supplying B.getting C.to get D.to supply
A.fetch B.take C.brought in D.guided
A.come to B.came to C.coming to D.came for
A.many B.plenty of C.more D.many more
A.has B.had C.must D.needed
A.many B.a few C.a great many D.a lot of
A.put B.made C.supply D.noticed
A.for B.by C.at D.in
A.boating B.to boat C.to boating D.on boating
A.as B.with C.for D.to
A.water enough B.enough water C.crops enough D.enough crops
A.off B.of C.away D.out of
A.it’s B.its C.one’s D.his
"Just sign here, sir," the deliveryman said as he handed Oscar Reyna a package.
The package consisted of a long, narrow box1wrapped in brown paper.2the box, Oscar saw an umbrella inside - a very old one with a beautifully carved wooden handle.3he had not seen it in more than 20 years, he recognized it4.
Oscar was5when he first saw the6umbrella. He had gone to a concert with his grandparents. As they were leaving, h noticed an umbrella on an empty seat, impressed by its7, Oscar felt a strong desire to find its8.
Oscar9the manager to look in the record of advance ticket sales. Just as he thought, a name matched the seat10Oscar had found the umbrella. The name was Mrs. Katie O'Brien.
Oscar talked his grandparents into going by Mrs. O'Brien's11on their way home. He rang the bell, the door opened, and an elderly woman appeared. "May I 12 you?" she asked.
"I'd like to return it if it's yours," Oscar said,13the umbrella as if presenting a 33 that had long been wished for.
"Why, yes! It's mine," replied Mrs. O'Brien with a14smile and shining eyes. "It was given to me by my father years ago. Thank you so much for returning it. May I offer you a reward for your15?"
"No, ma'am," he said, "My grandmother says that a good deed is its own reward. "
"Well, that's16what my father used to say. What is your name, young man?"
Years later Oscar was staring at the finely carved handle of the umbrella as he remembered Mrs. O'Brien. It was in perfect condition, considering how17it was. Why had it arrived here today?
As if18, a note fell from the paper. It reads: Mrs. O'Brien wanted to19this umbrella as a present for a kind,20. gesture long ago.
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“Imagine you are walking along the road. Suddenly you fall over and all the passers-by burst into laughter. You feel very 1 and think the world is laughing at you . But in fact, five minutes later, they have 2 it ever happened.” The other day when I came across these words in an article, I didn’t agree with the 3 .
The author thinks the best thing to do in this kind of 4 is to pretend nothing has happened, and so avoid 5 trouble.
I admit that we should keep 6 because “Your tears will only remind others of what happened, while your 7 can let them forget it.” But this is far from satisfactory. We should do 8 to make things better.
I used to be a(n) 9 girl and not very good at maths. Our new maths teacher asked me a question and I still remember how I hung my head in 10 when I couldn’t answer it.
“If you don’t know the answer, just tell me.” the teacher said, “If you don’t how can I know 11 you know the answer or not?” All of my classmates burst into laughter. My face turned red but the teacher 12 me to go to the blackboard and 13 what I knew. If I had 14 the words in the article, I would have given up. But I tried my best. And to everyone’s 15 , I succeeded! The teacher smiled and said, “Well done! I 16 you could do it!”
Since then, I have become active in maths as 17 as in other subjects. I used to think doing maths exercises was a waste of time. But now, I know 18 I do can make things better. Everyone is the 19 of his own fate.
If we make mistakes, we should take on an active 20 . Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep(哭泣), and you weep alone.
A.nervous B.excited C.afraid D.embarrassed
A.realized B.recognized C.forgotten D.remembered
A.speaker B.reader C.author D.announcer
A.environment B.surrounding C.condition D.situation
A.ordinary B.extra C.common D.usual
A.confident B.smart C.calm D.strong
A.smile B.worry C.courage D.satisfaction
A.anything B.something C.nothing D.everything
A.shy B.energetic C.happy D.clever
A.joy B.pride C.shame D.surprise
A.what B.that C.when D.whether
A.forced B.invited C.asked D.pushed
A.bring up B.put down C.think about D.show off
A.obeyed B.doubted C.refused D.understood
A.expectation B.disappointment C.surprise D.delight
A.hoped B.knew C.doubted D.regretted
A.long B.far C.soon D.well
A.whoever B.whenever C.wherever D.whatever
A.architect B.owner C.host D.controller
A.position B.attitude C.value D.response
When Glen Kruger picked a small cat from an animal shelter, he did not expect much. Yet right from the start, eight years ago, there was an uncommon connection between him and the small black cat. He1her Inky.
" I grew up on a hundred-acre farm and had only cats2playmates ," Kruger,
The seventy-year-old man , says. "My hearing was damaged by the3of farm equipment , so I learned to connect with4. They react to what they see and what you do. "
Inky was a gentle cat,5the house with five other cats. But on a January night in 2009, Inky did6that would set her apart from7cats forever.
Kruger had gone down to the basement to8the wood stove for the night. When he was finished, he9to the top of the stairs and reached to turn off the lights. In doing so , he slipped and10his back against an old shelf. The heavy shelf came crashing down and sent Kruger down the stairs.
11in a pool of blood on the basement floor, Kruger felt12going into shock(休克). He shouted for help ,13his wife, Brenda , was asleep in their bedroom at the opposite end of the house.14Kruger noticed Inky watching from the top of the stairs.
"Go get Brenda, " Kruger said to Inky.
Inky15to the bedroom door and scratched16until Brenda opened it. Then Inky led her to the17Brenda found her husband18the stairs and called 911. Kruger was rushed to the hospital. "I spent six months19therd," Says Kruger . "Although I became lame , I was blessed. " Since the accident, Inky has20
Left Kruger's side.
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"What's it like to have a gap between your teeth?" a girl asked me one day.
Nobody had ever _. 36 _ before. My hand unconsciously rose to cover my mouth. But, as she looked at me, sincerely waiting for__ 37__, 1 realized she was not trying to be rude. "I never think about it," I truthfully replied. She nodded and turned away. I was left wondering if people _38__ me and saw only gappy teeth.
Later that day at home, I began to __39 __ my teeth again. I felt upset. I thought my life would be somehow better if my teeth were not gappy. How I wanted the perfect teeth that everyone else seemed to have!
Of course, Mom 40 everything . She has lived her entire life with gappy teeth, and tried to convince me that there was nothing to __41__. When I refused to listen, she told me I could get the surgery to close the gap if it was that important. "Let's be 42__, though," she said. "If everyone got surgeries to become pretty, everyone would be exactly the same. There is beauty in differences."
Her __43__ made me consider my teeth seriously. The thought of losing my gap was more terrible than the reality that people were going to notice it. I realized how important it was to me. It is part of my 44 _.
Nowadays many people do ridiculous things to realize their dream of "perfection." The__45_ is that no one is perfect. When all potential for ugliness is removed, so is all of the potential for 46__.
So if that girl ever asked about my teeth 47___, I would truthfully answer. "You know? It's really cute."
A.faced B.guessed C.asked D.imagined
A.an offer B.an answer C.a suggestion D.a result
A.heard of B.thought of C.talked about D.looked at
A.consider B.brush C.cover D.appreciate
A.admitted B.noticed C.controlled D.changed
A.worry about B.put off C.give up D.wipe out
A.friendly B.lovely C.honest D.helpful
A.words B.jokes C.dreams D.acts
A.ability B.decision C.goal D.identity
A.possibility B.purpose C.truth D.choice
A.courage B.wisdom C.kindness D.beauty
A.once B.again C.too D.instead
Body language is the quiet, secret and most powerful language of all! It speaks 36 than words. According to specialists, our bodies send out more 37 than we realize. In fact, non-verbal communication(非言语交际) takes up about 50% of what we really 38 , And body language is particularly 39 when we attempt to communicate across cultures(文化). Indeed, what is called body language is so 40 a part of us that it's actually often unnoticed. And misunderstandings occur as a result of it. 41 , different societies treat the 42 between people differently. Northern Europeans usually do not like having 43 contact(接触)even with friends, certainly not with 44 . People from Latin American countries, 45 , touch each other quite a lot. Therefore, it's possible that in 46 , it may look like a Latino is 47 a Norwegian all over the room. The Latino, trying to express friendship, will keep moving 48 . The Norwegian, very probably seeing this as pushiness, will keep 49 - which the Latino will in return regard as 50 _.
Clearly, a great deal is going on when people 51 . And only a part of it is in the words themselves. And when parties are from 52 cultures, there's a strong possibility of 53 . But whatever the situation, the best 54 is to obey the Golden Rule: treat others as you would like to be 55 _.
A.straighter B.louder C.harder D.further
A.sounds B.invitations C.feelings D.messages
A.hope B.receive C.discover D.mean
A.immediate B.misleading C.important D.difficult
A.well B.far C.much D.long
A.For example B.Thus C.However D.In short
A.trade B.distance C.connections D.greetings
A.eye B.verbal C.bodily D.telephone
A.strangers B.relatives C.neighbours D.enemies
A.in other words B.on the other hand C.in a similar way D.by all means
A.trouble B.conversation C.silence D.experiment
A.disturbing B.helping C.guiding D.following
A.closer B.faster C.in D.away
A.stepping forward B.going on C.backing away D.coming out
A.weakness B.carelessness C.friendliness D.coldness
A.talk B.travel C.laugh D.think
A.different B.European C.Latino D.rich
A.curiosity B.excitement C.misunderstanding D.nervousness
A.chance B.time C.result D.advice
A.noticed B.treated C.respected D.pleased
I woke up the other day to find that 10 inches of freshly fallen snow was waiting for me outside my door. The flakes were still __36__ heavily too. I didn’t want my little dogs __37__ in it, so I reluctantly __38__ on my heavy coat and grabbed the snow shovel to make a __39__. I had only gotten a bit done, however, _40_ the handle of my old snow shovel __41__ with a “snap”. Laughing and shaking my head, I _42_ to wait out the storm for a while.
It was late in the afternoon when the snow finally __43__ and I trudged(跋涉) over to my Dad’s house to borrow his shovel and _44__ again. By then the 10 inches of snow had turned into a foot and a half. I started out slow setting a steady __45__ and stopping to rest whenever my back started to ache. After a while, though, the __46__ finally broke and the sun peeked out to __47__ me on. The work seemed a lot easier then even though it was still __48__. I even sang a few Christmas carols and __49__ while I cleared out the drives, cleaned off the cars, and shoveled out the paths. After an hour of hard work the job was finally done. _50_, I let the child that still lives __51__ of me fall back into the snow and _52_ a snow angel for the angels in Heaven to see. It felt good walking back to my house after a job well done. It felt even better _53__ around at this wonderful world of white.
I don’t know why life sometimes gives us spring days and sometimes dumps a ton of snow in us. I do know, __54_, that we can pray, laugh, love, and choose _55__ through it all.
A.falling B.floating C.piling D.flying
A.missing B.running C.hiding D.drowning
A.pulled B.dragged C.drew D.pushed
A.difference B.discovery C.path D.snowman
A.until B.when C.once D.as
A.crashed B.bent C.slipped D.broke
A.decided B.hoped C.continued D.hesitated
A.disappeared B.froze C.stopped D.melted
A.clear B.try C.check D.think
A.development B.rate C.step D.pace
A.clouds B.shovel C.sky D.trees
A.overlook B.cheer C.shine D.watch
A.heavy B.cold C.warm D.bright
A.danced B.jumped C.stopped D.smiled
A.Laughing B.Crying C.Resting D.Wandering
A.outside B.inside C.beyond D.above
A.catch B.find C.make D.pretend
A.looking B.walking C.turning D.wondering
A.anyway B.still C.then D.however
A.fate B.determination C.joy D.luck