Coming home from school that dark winter day so long ago, I was filled with excitement of having the weekend off. But I was 41 into stillness by what I saw. Mother, seated at the far end of the sofa, was 42 with the second-hand green typewriter on the table. She told me that she couldn’t 43 fast and then she was out of work. My shock and embarrassment at finding Mother in tears was a perfect proof of how 44 I understood the pressure on her. Sitting beside her on the sofa, I began very slowly to understand. “I guess we all have to 45 something,” Mother said quietly. I could 46 her pain and the tension of 47 the strong feeling that were interrupted by my 48 . Suddenly, something inside me lit up. I reached out and put my arms around her. She broke then. She put her face 49 my shoulder and sobbed. I held her 50 and didn’t try to talk. I knew I was doing what I should, what I could and that was 51 . At that moment, feeling Mother’s 52 with feelings, I understood for the first time her being easy to 53 . She was still my mother, 54 she was something 55 : a person like me, capable of fear, 56 and failure. I could feel her pain as she must have felt mine on a thousand occasions when I sought 57 in her arms.
A week later Mother took a job selling dry goods at half the salary the radio station __58 .
“It’s a job I can do, though.” She said simply. But the evening practice on the green typewriter continued. I had a very 59 feeling now when I passed her door at night and heard her 60 away across the paper. I knew there was something more going on in there than a woman learning to type.
A.fooled B.tricked C.puzzled D.shocked
A.crying B.smiling C.thinking D.whispering
A.write B.type C.grasp D.glance
A.seldom B.adequately C.little D.much
A.fail B.win C.forgive D.gain
A.realize B.understand C.sense D.recognize
A.holding back B.putting away C.holding on D.coming out
A.attitude B.attempt C.arrival D.admission
A.by B.upon C.beside D.against
A.tightly B.attentively C.gently D.cheerfully
A.enough B.little C.all D.nothing
A.forehead B.face C.fingers D.back
A.content B.break C.conquer D.control
A.therefore B.although C.yet D.however
A.more B.excellent C.strange D.huge
A.wound B.pride C.success D.hurt
A.kindness B.memory C.comfort D.support
A.supplied B.offered C.paid D.contributed
A.different B.distinct C.pleasant D.sympathetic
A.crying B.striking C.tapping D.sewing
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The first couple of weeks in my writing classes are always a bit unsettling.I’m unfamiliar________ the students, most of them trying to________ themselves to their new environment. When Jennifer ________ me with a question on the second day, I was________ for the chance toconnect at least one name with a face.
Her writing wasn’t perfect, ________ her effort was. She worked hard and pushed herself to achieve. She was excited to ________, which made me enjoy teaching her. I didn’t ________ then how much she would also teach me.
One Friday afternoon, Jennifer ________ after class. She wasn’t clarifying anassignment or asking a question about a paper I’d returned. ________, she said quietly:“I didn’t attend classes yesterday. I was at the health center the whole day.”I gave her a sideways look, ________.“It was just a virus.I’m fine now,” she ________ me. Then she was gone.
Two nights later, her father called to tell me that Jennifer would be ________ a few classes. She had been hospitalized with meningitis(脑膜炎). I________ him again a few days later, and again after that.Her condition grew worse. We made trips to the hospital room. I was ________ terrified when I saw the pale, thin and weak girl who,only ten days earlier, had displayed life and ________ in my classroom.
A week later, Jennifer herself called me to tell me she was on the road to ________ .“I’ll be back,” she insisted. “I have no ________ ,”I told her, fighting back tears. I remembered what her father had said in his first phone call: “School________ everything to Jenny.”
Then five weeks later, I walked into my classroom to find Jenny in her seat, smiling. I caught my breath as her rail-thin body approached my desk,and she ________ all of her missed assignments, completed with thought and excellence. The ________ of her will to overcome shone out of her pale, weak, eighteen-year-old face.
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A person may have a false idea about himself that will stop him from doing good work..
He may have the belief that he is unable to do it. A child may think he is 36 because he doesn’t understand how to make 37 use of his mental gifts. Old people may have a false idea that they are unable to learn new things because of their 38 .
A person who believes that he is stupid will not make a real 39 because he feels that it would be useless. He won’t go at a job with confidence necessary for 40 . Besides, he won’t work his hardest way, even though he may think he is doing so. 41 , he is likely to fail, and the failure will 42 his belief in his incompetence(无能)in turn.
Alfred Alder, a famous doctor, had 43 like this. When he was a small boy, he had a poor 44 in math. His teacher told his parents he had no ability in math in order that they would not 45 too much of him. In this way, his teacher and parents 46 the idea. He 47 their false judgment of his ability, feeling that it was useless to 48 . Then, he was very poor at math, 49 as they expected.
But one day everything changed. He worked out a problem which 50 of the other students had been able to solve. He 51 in solving the problem which gave him confidence. Soon he became especially good at 52 .
Alder now 53 with interest, determination and purpose. He not only proved that he could learn math well, but luckily he learned it 54 , not too late. From his own experience, we can tell that if a person goes at a job with determination and purpose, he may 55 himself as well as others by his ability.
A.clever B.shy C.useless D.stupid
A.big B.full C.high D.great
A.age B.ability C.brain D.knowledge
A.decision B.plan C.effort D.promise
A.work B.study C.improvement D.success
A.Truly B.Really C.However D.Therefore
A.lead to B.strengthen C.improve D.get rid of
A.an experience B.an example C.a thought D.a story
A.state B.mind C.start D.ending
A.blame B.expect C.get D.win
A.developed B.organized C.discovered D.found
A.broke B.refused C.doubted D.accepted
A.manage B.argue C.try D.act
A.only B.almost C.just D.then
A.none B.all C.some D.most
A.broke B.succeeded C.failed D.believed
A.physics B.medicine C.English D.math
A.studies B.works C.plays D.graduates
A.early B.deeply C.later D.simply
A.discourage B.love C.surprise D.disappoint
What kind of person becomes an addict? Someone 21 , with a lot of friends; or someone who is 22 from the rest, with only a few friends, or none at all? The 23 I am trying to make is that anyone can become an addict.
The only way that I 24 this out was by becoming an addict myself. I used to be a guy who was 25 in the popular crowd. Right before high school began, I started being 26 by most of my friends. I had never lived with the 27 that I had no friends, so I did almost anything to 28 the two good friends I still had. One of the things I did was 29 drugs for the first time. This was a big 30 from the way I lived when I was younger. I was a(n) 31 , and the last thing I thought I would get into was drugs. Drugs 32 me from being the best sports player I could be.
I 33 to smoke drugs after I entered high school because that was what my new "cool" friends were 34 . The next three years were filled with many 35 , I was arrested twice, and lost my license for two years. This made me sad and 36 .
I realized I could not live this way; I must stop the 37 of using drugs.
Since then, my 38 and actions have changed and so has my direction in life. I do see a future in water skiing. 39, I haven’t killed my chance in 40 . I know that I must keep a clear head first. Keep Coming Back. It works if you work it.
A.interesting B.anxious C.popular D.eager
A.free B.safe C.absent D.different
A.point B.sense C.subject D.promise
A.brought B.figured C.held D.kept
A.always B.seldom C.almost D.already
A.known B.attracted C.preferred D.rejected
A.doubt B.hope C.fear D.danger
A.meet B.keep C.leave D.move
A.collect B.buy C.try
A.chance B.change C.decision D.advance
A.doctor B.teenager C.amateur D.athlete
A.prevented B.protected C.discouraged D.sheltered
A.decided B.intended C.continued D.pretended
A.highs and lows B.pros and cons C.causes and effects D.days and nights
A.lonely B.afraid C.confused D.depressed
A.manner B.habit C.spread D.approach
A.position B.heart C.attitude D.speech
A.Virtually B.Hopefully C.Similarly D.Luckily
A. athletics B.acting C.academics D.promotion
It was a cold winter's night when I stopped for gas on my way home from work.I was tired and had a slight 21 .
I worked in a 22 doctor's office and this was one of those days when the unexpected happened, making the schedule run 23 than usual.It seemed I was going to be late 24 home and my husband, being the 25 person, would be ready to pronounce me late once again. Maybe 26 I hurried, I could still make it home.
I was heading inside to 27 for my gas when I noticed an older couple at the counter, I heard them asking for 28 to the local hospital.It was the same hospital that I had just 29 a few minutes ago.
The young man at the counter was trying to be 30 in explaining how to get there, with two other people making 31 .One of them was 32 trying to give them a whole different route back.It was then that I walked over to the couple and said, "Would you like to follow me to the 33 ?"
A look of 34 crossed the woman's face.
"I'm going right by there," I said, which wasn't a( an) 35 since I had just made up my mind to do 36 that.
I got in my car and began the journey back.I was trying to watch to be sure they were right 37 me.I took only fifteen minutes to get there as rush hour traffic was beginning to 38 .I felt better than I had all day and my headache was 39 gone.
Later, as I arrived home, my husband teased, "So you aren't ever late any more."
"Sometimes it's 40 to be late," I said, happy inside my heart.
A.cold B.fever C.stomachache D.headache
A.foreign B.regular C.busy D.noisy
A.earlier B.later C.easier D.simpler
A.getting B.cooking C.calling D.working
A.lazy B.punctual C.generous D.careful
A.as B.since C.while D.it
A.pay B.change C.wait D.search
A.opinions B.trouble C.directions D.money
A.reached B.visited C.called D.left
A.skilled B.helpful C.experienced D.active
A.comments B.promises C.surveys D.offers
A.only B.still C.even D.ever
A.station B.office C.hospital D.hotel
A.panic B.relief C.sadness D.peace
A.duty B.fact C.reason D.lie
A.partly B.properly C.exactly D.perfectly
A.across B.before C.beside D.behind
A.go up B.die down C.speed up D.turn down
A.nearly B.hardly C.possibly D.luckily
A.possible B.special C.good D.safe
Are you still wishing your friends and partners “Happy New Year”? In the first few days of a new year, we say these three words countless times. The ___16___ is that we say them almost without thinking. The result of such a wish is that it ___17___ its meaning and power.
Last month, I ___18___ Dada J P Vaswani’s first speech after his return from the US. The ___19___ of his speech was “In 2012, all will be fine”. While sharing one of his many ___20___ ideas, he said that while “Happy New Year” is a nice greeting, there’s a more beautiful and encouraging way to ___21___ others—“Happy New You!”
Those three ___22___ words show that New Year is a time to leave behind our ___23___ and step forward. It’s the time to renew ourselves by getting rid of the negative things of the past — ___24___, pain and so on. It’s also the right time to give up thoughts of fear and failure.
For those who are ___25___ what to change, Dada has a simple suggestion: write down all the things that you don’t ___26___ about yourself… every single one. They could be small or big, easy or difficult — ___27___ write them all down. Putting them on ___28___ brings clearness of thought, which is the first step towards bringing about any change.
So this New Year, let’s wish each other “Happy New You” and then ___29___ that trend all through the year. Each time you wish others, you will be ___30___ not only them but also yourself to leave behind sadness and the past — because it’s time for being Happy and New.
A.mind B.idea C.thought D.problem
A.proves B.loses C.hides D.shows
A.ruined B.remembered C.attended D.missed
A.opinion B.design C.structure D.topic
A.beautiful B.funny C.old D.normal
A.surprise B.wish C.require D.disappoint
A.short B.unusual C.exciting D.new
A.friends B.dreams C.wishes D.disappointments
A.anger B.calm C.Excitement D.desire
A.avoiding B.fearing C.forgetting D.wondering
A.like B.think C.care D.ask
A.still B.just C.sometimes D.never
A.paper B.mind C.cloth D.bed
A.explain B.continue C.improve D.check
A.helping B.replacing C.reminding D.pleasing
He drove after drinking alcohol, having a severe accident and had to get his arms removed.Since then, he has had to __31__ on his younger brother, who became his shadow, never leaving him alone for years. Except for writing with his toes, he was totally unable to do __32__ else. As the two brothers grew up together, they had their own problems and would often __33__. Finally, his younger brother went away and lived __34__, leaving him heartbroken and at a loss what to do.
__35__, a misfortune befell(降临)a girl. One night she was preparing dinner when the kerosene light on the stove was overturned, __36__ in a fire which took her hands away. Having decidedly __37__ her sister’s willingness to help her, she determined to be thoroughly __38__. At school, she always studied hard.Most of all she learned to be self-reliant. “I am lucky. Though my __39__ are broken, my heart can still fly.” she wrote in her blog.
One day, the young man and the girl were both invited to a(n)__40__ programme. The boy told the television hostess about his __41__ future, whereas the girl was full of __42__ for her life. They were both asked to write something on a piece of paper with their __43__. The boy: My younger brother’s arms are my arms. The girl: Broken wings, flying heart.
They had both gone through the same ordeal(痛苦经历), but their different __44__ determined the nature of their lives. As seems the case, __45__ disasters can strike our life at any time. How you handle the __46__ when faced with it is the true __47__ of your character. If you choose to __48__ or escape from the ordeal, it will follow you wherever you go. But if you decide to be strong, the __49__ will turn out to be a fortune on which new __50__will arise.
A.live B.stand C.rely D.assist
A.something B.everything C.nothing
A.quarrel B.share C.support D.dislike
A.happily B.lonely C.separately D.disappointedly
A.Unfortunately B.Unexpectedly C.Similarly D.Naturally
A.leading B.bringing C.causing D.resulting
A.turned to B.turned down C.turned off D.turned against
A.alone B.free C.independent D.successful
A.arms B.wings C.dreams D.promises
A.interview B.radio C.sports D.health
A.hopeful B.uncertain C.bright D.miserable
A.calmness B.enthusiasm C.patience D.excitement
A.hands B.strength C.toes D.mouths
A.characters B.desires C.opinions D.attitudes
A.unexpected B.passive C.rough D.serious
A.emergency B.misfortune C.difficulty D.accident
A.test B.reflection C.display D.problem
A.ignore B.resist C.complain D.suffer
A.problem B.result C.failure D.hardship
A.solutions B.ways C.rewards D.hopes
Everyone in business has been told that success is all about attracting and retaining (留住) customers. It sounds simple and achievable. But,1, words of wisdom are soon forgotten. Once companies have attracted customers they often2the second half of the story. In the excitement of beating off the competition, negotiating prices, securing orders, and delivering the product, managers tend to become carried away. They forget what they regard as the boring side of business-3that the customer remains a customer.
4to concentrate on retaining as well as attracting customers costs business huge amounts of money annually. It has been estimated that the average company loses between 10 and 30 per cent of its customers every years. In constantly changing5, 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 those lost opportunities and calculate the6implications. Cutting down the number of customers a company loses can make a big7in its performance. Research in the US found that a five per cent decrease in the number of defecting (流失的) customers led to8increases of between 25 and 85 per cent.
In the US, Domino's Pizza estimates that a regular customer is worth more than $5,000 over ten years. A customer who receives a poor quality product or service on their first visit and9never returns, is losing the company thousands of dollars in10profits (more if you consider how many people they are likely to tell about their bad experience).
The logic behind cultivating customer11is impossible to deny. "In practice most companies' marketing effort is focused on getting customers, with little attention paid to12them", says Adrian Payne of Cornfield University' School of Management. "Research suggests that there is a close relationship between retaining customers and making profits.13customers tend to buy more, are predictable and usually cost less to service than new customers. Furthermore, they tend to be less price14, and may provide free word-of-mouth advertising. Retaining customers also makes it15for competitors to enter a market or increase their share of a market.
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It’s difficult for doctors to help a person with a hurt brain. 36 enough blood, the brain can live only three to five minutes. Usually doctors can’t fix the hurt 37 such a short time.
Dr Robert White thinks he knows a 38 of help. He thinks doctors should make the hurt brain 39 to live for 30 minutes without blood. This gives the doctor 40 time to do something for the brain. Dr White experimented his 41 on fifteen monkeys. 42 he taught them to do different jobs. Then he operated on them. He made the monkeys’ blood go 43 a machine. When the brains’ 44 was 10℃, he stopped the blood to the brain. After 30 minutes, he turned the blood back on. He 45 the blood again. After their operations, the monkeys were almost 46 before. They were healthy and busy. Each one could still do the job the doctor 47 them.
Dr White’s idea works well on monkeys. He thinks it will work on 48 . He think it will help with heart problems. A person 49 die when his heart stops; doctors can 50 it again. The problem comes: when the brain is without blood for about 5 minutes, it 51 . If doctors start the heart again after 5 minutes, the person has 52 body but a dead brain. Maybe in the future, doctors will 53 Dr White’s idea. When the person’s heart stops the doctor will 54 cool the brain. They will have 30 minutes to start the heart again. Maybe there will be no 55 the brain.
A.Don’t have B.Without C.Having not D.Only with
A.for B.after C.in D.since
A.way B.brain C.doctor D.man
A.too cool B.enough cool C.cool enough D.that cool
A.a longer B.enough C.a shorter D.another
A.medicine B.manners C.idea D.brain
A.Besides B.Instead C.However D.First
A.to B.across C.through D.onto
A.heat B.temperature C.coolness D.feeling
A.cooled B.operated C.warmed D.stopped
A.the same as B.different from C.used to D.cleverer than
A.was taught B.was teaching C.was to teach D.had taught
A.other people B.human beings C.other things D.more people
A.doesn’t have to B.needn’t C.will be able to D.is afraid to
A.start B.take C.make D.begin
A.loses B.goes C.kills D.dies
A.no B.a dead C.a living D.a lively
A.get B.accept C.keep D.try
A.soon B.quickly C.slowly D.rapid
A.use for B.wrong with C.value to D.problem with
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,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。
For most of my 15 years, my father usually said very little to my mother and me. He reading the newspaper or football matches on television to talking to his family.
Everything one morning. As soon as I came downstairs to breakfast, I could see that he wasn’t his reserved self. “Can’t wait! FIFA World Cup! Big match! Must see!” I quickly figured out what all the was about: Dad is a big football fan.
I had never been interested in football, Dad’s excitement that morning made me more and more curious. I had to why this sport was making my normally reserved father act like a five-year-old on his first to Disneyland.
Dad decided that we should all eat at a little German restaurant so that we watch the World Cup while eating. Secretly, I think he was hoping to Mum and me into football fans.
The match started a few after we entered the restaurant. As I was eating my meal, a loud noise came from the television. , I looked up at the TV: “Why is that man jumping up and down?” Dad explained: “That’s Papa Bouba Diop, my son. It’s normal for them to jump up and down after they’ve scored.”
Dad almost everything to me. His monosyllabic(单音节的)answers were a thing of the past. I loved the Dad! I watched the rest of the match, becoming more and more . When I told my father that I planned to watch matches with him, he smiled and gave me a wink(眨眼). At long last we had something in .
has really helped Dad and me get closer and a stronger relationship with each other. Who says football is only about 22 men running after a silly ball?
A.liked B.Preferred C.enjoyed D.practiced
A.watching B.seeing C.looking D.finding
A.happened B.remained C.disappeared D.changed
A.formal B.rude C. usual D.varied
A.sound B.excitement C.worry D.noise
A.and B.though C.so D.but
A.look out B.get out C.find out D.take out
A.time B.trip C.ticket D.chance
A.could B.must C.Should D.would
A.become B.return C. turn D.invite
A.months B.minutes C. hours D.days
A.Surprised B.Disappointed C.Worried D.Frightened
A.angrily B.patiently C. unwillingly D.seriously
A.answered B.described C.expressed D.explained
A.new B.old C. cool D.kind
A.boring B.bored C. interesting D.interested
A.many B.fewer C.more D.few
A.fortune B.common C.identity D.brief
A.Television B.Football C.Music D.Match
A.form B.make C.keep D.live
Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
Who buy the presents? How much should we spend? Questions about money like these ___50___ during the holidays, and they can turn this wonderful season into the most ___51___ time of the year.
The ___52___ cause of holiday stress is money issues, according to a recent poll by the American Psychological Association (APA). The survey found that 61 percent of Americans ___53___ lack of money as the top cause of family tensions, holiday blues and depression.
“People believe that they can go out and buy gifts because it’s the holidays, ___54___they can’t afford to do so,” says Dorothy Cantor, a noted psychologist and former APA president. “Not only is it stressful to feel that you have to buy everyone an expensive gift, but you will also be stressed for the rest of the year trying to pay your ___55___. You can show love and caring by giving something that you know is meaningful and ___56___ that doesn’t have to cost a lot.”
While managing money issues during the holiday season can be a ___57___, financial experts agree that you can ___58___ pressure by planning ahead, exhibiting patience and managing expectations to make the holiday season enjoyable and worry-free.
For starters, make an agreement with family members to discuss holiday spending and finances before you make any ___59___. The goal here is to learn one another’s thoughts and feelings about priorities and wishes. Be realistic, decide together on a budget and only use cash, rather than using credit cards. Avoid getting ___60___ unreasonable expectations. It makes no ___61___ to buy gifts you can not afford and put additional financial and emotional stress on yourself and your family that will cause problems long after the holidays are over.
Other ways to ___62___ the burden of money-related holiday blues include an understanding that everyone faces money problems at one time or another. It’s important to keep your ___63___ situation in perspective, to learn from experience and then to proceed with your life.
And lastly, make focusing on financial solutions a part of your New Year’s resolution. It’s the perfect time to take a __64___ approach by doing some soul-searching, forgiving yourself, letting go of the past and dealing with your financial problems in a businesslike manner each day.
A.break up B.pop up C.put out D.wipe out
A.ridiculous B.inconvenient C.stressful D.mysterious
A.immediate B.social C.hidden D.leading
A.listed B.felt C.resisted D.charged
A.as if B.even if C.as long as D.if only
A.price B.life C.rates D.bills
A.success B.reminder C.pleasure D.challenge
A.polish B.postpone C.minimize D.preserve
A.excuses B.purchases C.statements D.inquiries
A.caught up in B.ended up with C.put up in D.made up for
A.efforts B.revenge C.desire D.sense
A.ease B.resign C.launch D.transfer
A.inadequate B.financial C.internal D.private
A.reverse B.tender C.grand D.positive
One day my math teacher asked me to help him save back-up copies of his work in the computer. I then realized I was able to 36 the grades for all of his classes. I showed him how to copy files from one disk to another and he 37 me.
A few days later be asked me to help him again, because he 38 how to do it. when I began to show this to him, some students in my class 39 and began to talk among themselves 40 . Later that day, at lunch time, I was 41 by several of them.
“Hey, could you help us change our grades in math? We’ll 42 you…”
I could not believe what I was hearing.I could get paid for something very 43 ." All right.I'll do it." The next day my math teacher 44 me to help him out.When he was not paying attention, I began to change their grades from F's to A's.
I soon became very 45 among my friends.They began to treat me like a god with a magical 46 .I began to change the grades of students.Word 47 quickly and I became very rich.
Everything was going fine 48 I was called into the headmaster's office.When I got there, my teacher was mad, and the headmaster had an angry 49 in his eyes. "I have known you for three years now.I don't want to 50 what your teacher said, but I'm afraid that I must.He has too much 51 , " he said." Do you have anything to say 52 yourself?" he asked.
"No." I said finally.I did not realize how serious my actions had been.I had violated the 53 of my teacher, and the headmaster.And there was no way 54 .I was forced to leave my school.
That was a good 55 for me.
A.access B.assess C.change D.mark
A.guided B.supported C.thanked D.accepted
A.doubted B.remembered C.reminded D.forgot
A.hid B.noticed C.complained D.agreed
A.disappointedly B.quietly C.freely D.angrily
A.appointed B.approved C.approached D.appreciated
A.pay B.praise C.follow D.inspire
A.familiar B.simple C.interesting D.pleasant
A.forced B.advised C.encouraged D.got
A.optimistic B.popular C.sensitive D.grateful
A.energy B.strength C.right D.power
A.escaped B.slipped C.spread D.fled
A.until B.since C.as D.after
A.sight B.look C.light D.feeling
A.believe B.ignore C.oppose D.influence
A.experience B.pressure C.confidence D.evidence
A.to B.by C.for D.of
A.intention B.honor C.promise D.trust
A.on B.in C.back D.down
A.lesson B.skill C.story D.example
A little boy almost thought of himself as the most unfortunate child in the world because a disease made his leg lame(跛的). He ______played with his classmates. When the teacher asked him to answer questions, he always_______ his head without a word.
One ___ the boy’s father asked for some saplings(树苗)from the neighbor. He wanted the __ to plant a sapling(树苗) each person in front of the house. The father said, “Whose sapling grows best, I will buy him or her a favorite___.” Seeing his brothers and sisters watering the trees , however, the boy had an idea .He hoped that the tree he planted would_____soon. So ,after watering it once or twice, he never _______ it.
A few days later, when the little boy went to see his tree again, he was ___ to find that it didn’t fade but grew some fresh leaves. ___ the trees of his brothers and sisters , his tree was even greener. His father kept his _____ , bought the little boy his favorite gift and said that from the tree he planted, he would become an outstanding_____ when he grew up.
Since then, the little boy slowly became________. One night, he lay on the bed but could not sleep. Then he got up and came to the ______. To his surprise, his ______ was splashing(喷洒)something onto his tree. ______, he understood---his father had been____ fertilizing(施肥)his small tree!
He returned to his room, _____ running down. ____ passed. The little boy didn’t become a botanist(植物学家),but he was elected President of the United States. His name was Franklin Roosevelt. Love is the_____nourishment(营养)of life__ it is just a drop of clear water, it can still help the tree of life thrive(茁壮成长).
A.bravely B.seldom C.freely D.always
A.raised B.nodded C.lowered D.knocked
A.spring B.moment C.winter D.week
A.neighbors B.friends C.children D.boys
A.sapling B.tree C.gift D.toy
A.die B.grow C.break D.survive
A.led to B.attended t C.belonged to D.objected to
A.pleased B.upset C.worried D.surprised
A.Compared with B.Similar to C.Connected to D.Popular with
A.request B.schedule C.promise D.secret
A.president B.botanist C.artist D.researcher
A.smart B.desperate C.optimistic D.practical
A.field B.courtyard C.park D.farm
A.brother B.sister C.father D.neighbor
A.All of a sudden B.For a moment C.In time D.From then on
A.busily B.quietly C.cautiously D.secretly
A.water B.tears C.sweat D.rain
A.Hours B.Months C.Decades D.Centuries
A.last B.only C.least D.best
A.Even if B.Now that C.If only D.What if
You must have heard these words like how happy it is to be a child. But would you honestly change places with a child? Think of the at school. The years spent living in constant fear of examinations and school . Every movement you make, every thought you think is by some adults. Think of the you had to go to bed early, you had to eat thing that was supposed to be good for you. Remember how “gentle” pressure was given to you with words like “If you don’t do as I say, I will…” I’m sure you will never !
, these are only part of child’s . No matter how kind and loving parents may be, children often from some terrible and illogical fears since they can’t understand the world around them. They often have such in the dark or . Adults can their fears with other adults children have to face their fears alone.
But the most part of childhood is a period when you to go out of it, the period when you go into adolescence(青春期). Teenagers start to be against their parents and this them great unhappiness. There is a complete of self-confidence during this time. Adolescents pay much attention to their and the impression (印象)they make on others. They feel shy, awkward and clumsy. Feelings are strong and hearts broken. Teenagers moments of great happiness or black despair. And through this period, adults seem to be unkind than ever.
A.times B.days C.months D.years
A.results B.exercises C.reports D.teachers
A.observed B.understood C.known D.looked
A.years B.times C.evenings D.days
A.helpful B.harmful C.hateful D.bad
A.remember B.receive C.forget D.know
A.Even so B.Though C.In fact D.Therefore
A.difficulties B.life C.trouble D.fears
A.get B.suffer C.receive D.take
A.troubles B.diseases C.fears D.worries
A.in the day B.in the dreams C.in the school D.at home
A.enjoy B.know C.share D.get
A.while B.but C.so D.as a result
A.happy B.interesting C.painful D.unforgettable
A.have B.need C.are D.begin
A.rises B.results C.takes D.causes
A.lose B.lack C.losing D.lacks
A.confidence (信心) B.likes C.action D.appearance (外貌)
A.hard B.easily C.naturally D.truly
A.pass B.experience C.face D.take
When I was a boy, every holiday that I had seemed wonderful. My______ took me by train or by car to a hotel by the ____. All day, I seem to remember, I ____ on the sands with strange ____ children. We made houses and gardens, and ____ the tide destroy them. When the tide went out, we ____ over the rocks and looked down at the fish in the rock-pools.
In those days the ____ seemed to shine always brightly ____ the water was always warm. Sometimes we ____ beach and walked in the country, exploring ruined houses and dark woods and climbing trees. There were ____ in one’s pockets or good places where one could ____ ice creams. Each day seemed a life-time.
Although I am now thirty-five years old, my idea of a good ____ is much the same as it was. I ____ like the sun and warm sand and the sound of ____ beating the rocks. I no longer wish to ___ any sand house or sand garden, and I dislike sweets. ____, I love the sea and often feel sand running through my fingers.
Sometimes I ____ what my ideal holiday will be like when I am ____. All I want to do then, perhaps, will be to lie in bed, reading books about ____ who make houses and gardens with sands, who watch the incoming tide, who make themselves ____ on too many ice creams.
A.teacher B.friends C.parents D.younger sister
A.sea B.lake C.mountain D.river
A.stood B.slept C.sat D.played
A.moved B.nervous C.anxious D.excited
A.watched B.brought C.made D.heard
A.collected B.jumped C.turned D.climbed
A.light B.moon C.sun D.lamp
A.yet B.and C.but D.or
A.came to B.left C.stood by D.played by
A.sweets B.sand C.ice-creams D.money
A.make B.sell C.offer D.buy
A.house B.tide C.garden D.holiday
A.hardly B.almost C.still D.perhaps
A.hands B.tides C.waves D.feet
A.destroy B.fix C.build D.use
A.But B.However C.Otherwise D.Besides
A.feel B.wonder C.understand D.believe
A.strong B.old C.young D.weak
A.children B.boys C.girls D.grown-ups
A.happy B.tired C.sick D.sad