Before Father’s Day, I found my father was unhappy because he was out of work. I decided to cheer him up by buying him a special Father’s Day gift.
One day after school I to the Agins which was known for fashions and styles. I told Agins that I was looking for a Father’s Day present.
“ Do you think he’d like a ?” she asked. “I think he might.” I told her.
She a Swiss watch and I told her that would like it.
“ How much money do you have?” she asked.
“ dollars.” I replied.
“You’re so lucky!” she told me. “It’s only $11. You still have $1 for the . “ She packed the watch and I thanked for my business, and I rode off home with the gift under my arm.
When my father opened the gift, he asked . “Where did you get it?”
“I bought it at the Agins. I cost me $11.” I said. My father was shocked into silence.
Many years later, I did learn that the watch was worth several hundred dollars, I appreciated(赞赏) how wonderful Agins had been to me. I always felt that I never had chance to thank her.
“What really amazes me to this day…my daughter.” My father said, “Letting you have the watch for 11 dollars was enough. But the fact that she let you leave the store with a dollar for the card was a touch(触动) of . I’ll never forget it.”
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Kierman was born in Sydney, Australia, and grew up near the sea. For more than 40 years, he raced in international sailing competitions.
In 1987, Kierman was competing in an around-the-world race when he began to the huge amount of rubbish in the world’s oceans. When he returned to Australia, he to do something about it.
He organized a community ____ called “Clean Up Sydney Harbour.” On Sunday, January 8, 1989, more than 40,000 volunteers came out to ___ away rubbish. The next year, Kierman made the clean-up a national event. It was a huge ___ . Across Australia, about 300,000 people spent the day improving their local ___ .
Since then, “Clean Up Australia” has got ____ every year. In 2002, for example,800,000 people cleaned up almost 15,000 tons of rubbish from Australia’s beaches, parks and streets.
Kierman was ____ with the success of his project. In 2003, he started an even bigger program. With the ____of the United Nations Environment Program, he introduced “Clean Up the World”, an international program that supports communities around the world in cleaning up and protecting the environment. “Clean Up the World” has grown ____ and his wonderful idea has now spread from one city to the whole world.
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As waiters, we deal with customers every day and when something goes wrong, somehow we have the ability to keep on going. It's our responsibility to __ the customer.
I remember my first ____ job was at a fine restaurant. One afternoon, the manager informed all the cooks and waiters that a VIP ___ were coming for lunch. The group were __ VIPs in the city's fashion industry.
After the group arrived and got ____ comfortably, drinks were ____ . Normally, the head waiter would be in charge of wine service. ___ , the manager asked me to serve that afternoon. I had ____ done wine service, nor had I ever served a group of twelve.
I arranged 12 wine glasses on the tray and went to the table. As I ___ _ one of the glasses in front of the first customer, somehow I had ___ my grip (抓,握) and six glasses fell on top of a young woman, and then to the floor and ___ in pieces. I felt frightened and my face turned red. I apologized many times to the ___ and to the rest of the group.
Quickly, the manager ___ my aid and helped in the cleanup, and sent out their drinks right away. I didn't understand why, but the group were forgiving me and the young woman ____ informed me it was OK.
My manager pulled me to the side and said, “If you know why an accident happened, ___ _ from it and move on. You still have a table to serve and you can't show your ____ _ or your disappointment. Mistakes and accidents do happen. Keep your ____ _ up and be confident. The glasses are replaceable.”
I understood why he was truly a well ___ restaurant manager within the neighborhood. His ___ _ relationship with the group made the situation ___ and the group forgave me for that.
A.welcome B.please C.invite D.feed
A.servant B.waiter C.cook D.director
A.family B.class C.number D.group
A.taken up with B.made up of C.added up to D.recognized as
A.seated B.introduced C.dressed D.satisfied
A.bought B.sold C.got D.ordered
A.Therefore B.Besides C.However D.Though
A.often B.never C.once D.Little
A.cleaned B.shook C.set D.broke
A.got B.lost C.forgot D.caught
A.stood B.kept C.lay D.stayed
A.woman B.manager C.man D.guest
A.took over B.gave up C.came to D.rushed against
A.Impatiently B.angrily C.repeatedly D.regretfully
A.hear B.learn C.Tell D.change
A.nervousness B.apology C.excitement D.carelessness
A.nose B.head C.face D.hand
A.behaved B.visited C.respected D.understood
A.new B.close C.terrible D.famous
A.special B.possible C.calm D.comfortable
When a person is curious about something, it means he is interested in it and wishes to know more about it. There is wrong with curiosity in itself. Whether it is good or bad on what people are curious about.
Curiosity is silly or wrong. Some persons with nothing to do are of curiosity about what their neighbors are doing. They are to know what they are eating or drinking, what they are bringing home or taking out or they have come home so early or late. To be interested in these things is because they are not at all important. It is none of their to know what neighbors do or are doing. Such curiosity is not only foolish but also harmful. For most probably, it to small talk which often brings , shame or disrespect to others, and thus hurt their feelings.
On the other , there is a noble curiosity—the curiosity of the wise, who at all the great things and try to find out all they about them. Columbus could have found America if he had not been . James Watt would not have made the steam engine his curiosity about the raising of the kettle lid(水壶盖). All the great discoveries and inventions in human history have been made a result of curiosity. the curiosity is never about unimportant things, which have or nothing to do with the happiness of the public.
A.something B.nothing C.everything D.anything
A.works B.puts C.takes D.depends
A.always B.sometimes C.seldom D.neither
A.full B.fond C.proud D.lack
A.angry B.worried C.pleased D.anxious
A.how B.when C.why D.where
A.silly B.necessary C.possible D.funny
A.work B.homework C.duty D.business
A.both B.anything C.something D.everything
A.refers B.leads C.causes D.results
A.pride B.harm C.nervousness D.selfishness
A.face B.side C.way D.hand
A.expect B.like C.wonder D.doubt
A.need B.dare C.must D.can
A.never B.ever C.probably D.finally
A.famous B.careful C.curious D.hard
A.for B.without C.in D.from
A.before B.as C.after D.during
A.So B.And C.But D.Or
A.much B.little C.some D.few
The moment I stepped off the plane after a writer’s conference, my youngest son Jeremy greeted me and cried out, “Poster paper, Mama! I need poster paper. We’re having a at school.” Being a housewife and writer, I felt like no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t keep up with the needs of my . Back at home, Jeremy kept reminding me of the poster paper, but I just couldn’t a minute for it. Gradually though, he began to speak more , almost he were talking to himself. Maybe he’ll just forget it, I thought hopefully. So I put Jeremy’s request at the of my long list of things to do.
My third day home I managed to take fifteen minutes to type an article when a small fell across my paper. I knew who it would be before I . Jeremy stood quietly watching me. Oh, Lord, please don’t let him say it again. I knew what he wanted but I needed to_______.I smiled at Jeremy and kept typing. He for a few more minutes, then turned and walked away. I almost didn’t hear his . “Competition is over tomorrow, anyway.” The small figure walking out of my room, a silent voice spoke urgently to my heart, “Get him that paper—now!”
“Let’s go to get the paper, Jeremy.” He stopped, and looked at me in “You’re going to the store just for me?” I . Suddenly, a look of _____ shot across his face, erasing the disbelief. I don’t think I’ll ever that moment. Later that day, he worked silently on the all afternoon. And a few weeks later, a large yellow envelope came. Inside it was the Certificate of Award. So was I that I didn’t turned away from his to get him some poster paper.
A.race B.class C.ceremony D.competition
A.colleagues B.family C.neighbors D.relatives
A.spare B.pay C.spend D.lose
A.slowly B.softly C.confidently D.loudly
A.as soon as B.as long as C.as though D.even if
A.bottom B.top C.beginning D.corner
A.letter B.foot C.image D.shadow
A.woke up B.stood up C.got up D.looked up
A.rest B.type C.learn D.exercise
A.widely B.happily C.weakly D.politely
A.watched B.searched C.hesitated D.complained
A.comment B.footsteps C.warning D.advice
A.fell over B.sat down C.turned around D.walked away
A.peace B.astonishment C.relief D.silence
A.doubted B.argued C.apologized D.nodded
A.surprise B.sadness C.disappointment D.excitement
A.enjoy B.remember C.forget D.value
A.story B.question C.poster D.composition
A.grateful B.generous C.forgetful D.selfless
A.opinion B.request C.promise D.gift
I was aged 9 the moment I discovered my father was seriously sick. It was 1994, but I can well remember my mother’s words as though it were yesterday: “Maggie, I don’t want you to take ______ from your father, because he has AIDS. Be very cautious when you are around him.”
AIDS wasn’t something we talked about in my country when I was growing up. From then on, I knew that this would be a family ______. My parents were not together anymore, and my dad lived alone. For a while, he could attend to himself. But when I was 12, his condition worsened. My father’s other children lived far away, so it ______ to me to look after him.
We couldn’t _____ all the necessary medication for him, and because Dad was unable to work, I had no money for school supplies and often couldn’t ______ buy food for dinner. I ______ sit in class feeling completely ______. The teacher’s words were ________ as I tried to figure out how I was going to manage.
I did not ______ my burden with anyone. I had seen how people ______ to AIDS. Kids laughed at classmates who had parents with the disease. And even adults could be _____. When my father was ______ to the hospital, the nurses would leave his food on the bedside table even though he was too fragile to feed himself.
I had known that he was going to die, but after so many years of keeping his ______ a secret, I was truly ______ when he reached his final days. ______ and down, I called a woman at the non-profit National AIDS Support. That day, she ______ me on the phone for hours. I was so lucky to find someone who cared. She saved my life. I was 15 when my father ______ on. He took his secret away with him, having never spoken about AIDS to anyone, even me. He didn’t want to call ______ to AIDS. I do.
A.trust B.joke C.food D.fun
A.disease B.project C.challenge D.secret
A.fell B.sent C.chose D.left
A.afford B.offer C.select D.prepare
A.only B.even C.yet D.still
A.might B.should C.could D.would
A.moved B.lost C.bored D.nervous
A.rolled B.eaten C.proved D.drowned
A.pack B.compare C.share D.affect
A.applied B.escaped C.reacted D.referred
A.cruel B.curious C.considerate D.confused
A.admitted B.concerned C.removed D.sentenced
A.dream B.promise C.instruction D.condition
A.calm B.religious C.unprepared D.devoted
A.Red B.Black C.Green D.Blue
A.kept B.talked C.reminded D.replied
A.died B.hid C.passed D.sighed
A.relief B.attention C.support D.Trouble
Our family finally managed to get together, but in a few days we separated again to the ends of the earth, and I would begin my new job in a new city. My family had never been in this way. When I thought about the future, my heart felt grayish.
When I in the morning, it was raining outside and the sky was as as my mood. My daughter the new skirt that her uncle bought and she flew around the departure hall in the and drew a small and beautiful picture in the dim crowd.
The airplane had a good of newspapers, magazines, television programmes, food and drinks. The meal even a serving of Haagen-Dazs ice cream. This small present brightened me up . The gentle smile of the stewardess (空姐) was as beautiful as the after the rain.
When I the airplane, the language that entered my was completely different from what I was three hours ago. Although the street lights were as as Allentown's, the different clothes and expressions of the people me that I was in a new world. I stood in the busy streets like Alice the world in a fairy tale. My heart was with puzzlement about the indefinite future and longing for the new life. When I being able to do what I liked once more, that I would make new and that I could enjoy the fun of exploration, I could not to think about starting my new life.
A.separated B.gathered C.divided D.surprised
A.bright B.exciting C.uncertain D.unusual
A.stood up B.got up C.stayed up D.woke up
A.clear B.high C.dark D.gray
A.dressed B.wore C.liked D.had
A.station B.airport C.port D.house
A.offer B.number C.supply D.amount
A.included B.contained C.followed D.matched
A.successfully B.especially C.eventually D.fortunately
A.rainbow B.ground C.sky D.flower
A.got on B.got off C.left away D.took off
A.mouth B.eyes C.mind D.ears
A.finding B.learning C.hearing D.listening
A.long B.well C.brilliant D.many
A.told B.reminded C.suggested D.explained
A.visiting B.traveling C.wandering D.exploring
A.full B.filled C.satisfied D.pleased
A.set about B.set out C.thought over D.thought about
A.friends B.enemies C.mistakes D.progress
A.wait B.help C.decide D.afford
Motivation means the desire to work toward a goal. It can come from inside or outside and can be and negative. When you say," If I make a hit, we'll win the game and I'll be a ” you challenge yourself to do something and imagine what the will be. You might also say “If I fail in school, I will be .” Imagining the pain that brings is a negative way of motivating yourself.
Sometimes motivation comes from . Your parents might say," If you do well in school, the whole will go to Disney World." now you have a reason to study hard. Your parents might also say, “if you do not your room, you will be forbidden to watch your favorite TV program." This is the negative .
The best kind of motivation comes from inside you. In fact, motivating yourself to do well waiting for someone else to tell you is a sign that you are . People who have no must be told what to do all the time.
Self-motivation is one thing we learn from the martial arts(武术). When we begin, our master us everything. As we progress, the master tells us to every day at home- and leaves us on our own! The master does not ask in class whether we have practiced and does not us if we fail to do so. By saying nothing, the master us to be grown-up enough to motivate and discipline ourselves.
If we are about the arts, we will practice at home and do well in class. Our master will this and encourage us to continue. Soon we will be for testing to advance towards the next stage. We will move up because we’ve motivated ourselves.
A.difficult B.positive C.impossible D.secret
A.hero B.player C.judge D.member
A.comment B.salary C.procedure D.reward
A.tired B.confused C.ashamed D.busy
A.wisdom B.practice C.danger D.failure
A.outside B.mind C.bottom D.work
A.group B.family C.class D.school
A.powerful B.personal C.typical D.similar
A.give up B.take up C.fix up D.clean up
A.result B.image C.approach D.number
A.more than B.except for C.apart from D.instead of
A.growing up B.coming back C.taking over D.watching out
A.orders B.goals C.suggestions D.experiences
A.lends B.teaches C.brings D.promises
A.think B.work C.practice D.listen
A.disturb B.punish C.visit D.trust
A.challenges B.forbids C.commands D.permits
A.nervous B.anxious C.serious D.certain
A.explain B.complete C.report D.notice
A.sorry B.famous C.ready D.Grateful
As waiters, we deal with customers every day and when something goes wrong, somehow we have the ability to keep on going. It's our responsibility to __ the customer.
I remember my first ____ job was at a fine restaurant. One afternoon, the manager informed all the cooks and waiters that a VIP _43were coming for lunch. The group were ____ VIPs in the city's fashion industry.
After the group arrived and got ____ comfortably, drinks were ___ _. Normally, the head waiter would be in charge of wine service. __ , the manager asked me to serve that afternoon. I had ___ done wine service, nor had I ever served a group of twelve.
I arranged 12 wine glasses on the tray and went to the table. As I __ one of the glasses in front of the first customer, somehow I had ___ my grip (抓,握) and six glasses fell on top of a young woman, and then to the floor and __ in pieces. I felt frightened and my face turned red. I apologized many times to the ___ and to the rest of the group.
Quickly, the manager ____ my aid and helped in the cleanup, and sent out their drinks right away. I didn't understand why, but the group were forgiving me and the young woman __ informed me it was OK.
My manager pulled me to the side and said, “If you know why an accident happened, ___ from it and move on. You still have a table to serve and you can't show your ____ or your disappointment. Mistakes and accidents do happen. Keep your ___ up and be confident. The glasses are replaceable.”
I understood why he was truly a well ____ restaurant manager within the neighborhood. His ____ _ relationship with the group made the situation ___ and the group forgave me for that.
A.welcome B.please C.invite D.feed
A.servant B.waiter C.cook D.director
A.family B.class C.number D.group
A.taken up with B.made up of C.added up to D.recognized as
A.seated B.introduced C.dressed D.satisfied
A.bought B.sold C.got D.ordered
A.Therefore B.Besides C.However D.Though
A.often B.never C.once D.Little
A.cleaned B.shook C.set D.broke
A.got B.lost C.forgot D.caught
A.stood B.kept C.lay D.stayed
A.woman B.manager C.man D.guest
A.took over B.gave up C.came to D.rushed against
A.Impatiently B.angrily C.repeatedly D.regretfully
A.hear B.learn C.Tell D.change
A.nervousness B.apology C.excitement D.carelessness
A.nose B.head C.face D.hand
A.behaved B.visited C.respected D.understood
A.new B.close C.terrible D.famous
A.special B.possible C.calm D.comfortable
I was recently invited to dinner by a friend. During the meal, the of the restaurant came over and said our meal was free. I was . He stood there smiling at me and there was an air of . Finally I asked him if he knew me. He said I had forgotten him, but I had his life. My friend was quite and asked him how I had done this.
He said twelve years ago I was teaching a stress management class and he was one of the . I asked the group what their number one was and most of them said it was from their bosses.
I listened to everyone, then a chair and invited everyone to stand on it. I wanted them to look at the room from there. After that, I asked the group to think about how the room looked when they changed their perspective (角度).
Then I asked them to their bosses. Was this the same person who had their good qualities and hired them? Do they remember how they were to be chosen for the job?
He said I looked at him and asked if he had ever thanked his boss for the to earn a living and him new skills and to be a better employee.
He said he went back to work the next day with a thank-you card to his . He learned to stress in a smart way. Now he has been the manager of the restaurant for eight years. He said I had taught him to life from different perspectives and to express .
A.waiter B.manager C.cook D.owner
A.satisfied B.excited C.surprised D.moved
A.familiarity B.understanding C.importance D.dignity
A.hardly B.rarely C.specially D.probably
A.changed B.Planned C.Built D.noticed
A.Patient B.anxious C.curious D.doubtful
A.employers B.students C.organizers D.teachers
A.joy B.stress C.danger D.pride
A.removed B.broke C.held D.took
A.down B.outside C.up D.inside
A.natural B.different C.funny D.strange
A.consider B.ask C.visit D.watch
A.seen B.predicted C.chosen D.improved
A.puzzled B.touched C.happy D.calm
A.ability B.chance C.process D.luck
A.allowing B.advising C.encouraging D.teaching
A.colleague B.customer C.boss D.parent
A.leave behind B.deal with C.suffer from D.bring about
A.look at B.talk about C.work on D.take over
A.apology B.regret C.appreciation D.Sympathy
When a person is curious about something, it means he is interested in it and wishes to know more about it. There is wrong with curiosity in itself. Whether it is good or bad on what people are curious about.
Curiosity is silly or wrong. Some persons with nothing to do are of curiosity about what their neighbors are doing. They are to know what they are eating or drinking, what they are bringing home or taking out or they have come home so early or late. To be interested in these things is because they are not at all important. It is none of their to know what neighbors do or are doing. Such curiosity is not only foolish but also harmful. For most probably, it to small talk which often brings , shame or disrespect to others, and thus hurt their feelings.
On the other , there is a noble curiosity—the curiosity of the wise, who at all the great things and try to find out all they about them. Columbus could have found America if he had not been . James Watt would not have made the steam engine his curiosity about the raising of the kettle lid(水壶盖). All the great discoveries and inventions in human history have been made a result of curiosity. the curiosity is never about unimportant things, which have or nothing to do with the happiness of the public.
A.something B.nothing C.everything D.anything
A.works B.puts C.takes D.depends
A.always B.sometimes C.seldom D.neither
A.full B.fond C.proud D.lack
A.angry B.worried C.pleased D.anxious
A.how B.when C.why D.where
A.silly B.necessary C.possible D.funny
A.work B.homework C.duty D.business
A.both B.anything C.something D.everything
A.refers B.leads C.causes D.results
A.pride B.harm C.nervousness D.selfishness
A.face B.side C.way D.hand
A.expect B.like C.wonder D.doubt
A.need B.dare C.must D.can
A.never B.ever C.probably D.finally
A.famous B.careful C.curious D.hard
A.for B.without C.in D.from
A.before B.as C.after D.during
A.So B.And C.But D.Or
A.much B.little C.some D.few
I was never very neat(整齐), while my roommate Kate was rather organized. Each of her objects had its , but mine always hid somewhere. She even labeled (贴标签 ) everything. I always looked for everything. time, Kate got neater and I got . She would push my dirty clothing over, and I would lay my books on her tidy desk. We both got of each other.
One evening war . Kate came into the room. Soon, I heard her shouting, "Take your away! Why under my bed!" Deafened, I saw my shoes flying at me. I to my feet and started shouting. She shouted back louder.
The room was filled with . We could not have stayed together for a single but for a phone call. Kate answered it. From her end of the conversation , I could right away her grandma was seriously ill. When she , she quickly hid under her covers, sobbing(呜咽) , that was something she should not go through alone. All of a sudden ,a feeling of sympathy(同情) rose up in my heart,
Slowly, I collected the pencils, took back the books, my bed, cleaned the socks and swept the floor, on her side. I was so buried in my work I even didn't notice Kate had sat up.
She was watching, her tears dried and her one of disbelief. Then, to my surprise, she out her hands to catch mine. I looked up into her eyes. She smiled at me. "Thanks."
Kate and I stayed for the rest of the year. We didn't always agree, but we learned the key to together: giving in,cleaning up and holding on.
A.room B.place C.station D.seat
A.Over B.During C.With D.For
A.uglier B.cleaner C.messier D.lazier
A.angry B.tired C.sad D.mad
A.broke in B.took place C.set off D.broke out
A.socks B.clothes C.shoes D.trousers
A.ran B.jumped C.flew D.walked
A.angry B.concern C.sadness D.anger
A.hour B.week C.minute D.day
A.tell B.express C.forecast D.show
A.put up B.hung up C.held on D.went on
A.Surprisingly B.Clearly C.Happily D.Excitedly
A.warm B.strange C.cold D.funny
A.brought B.caught C.made D.changed
A.but B.and C.even D.so
A.that B.which C.what D.who
A.tongue B.expression C.sign D.position
A.took B.held C.reached D.threw
A.workmates B.classmates C.deskmates D.roommates
A.living B.studying C.study D.live
All of us can give others a hand as long as we are willing to do so. Actually, there are some people doing kind things all the time. Spreading kindness, one good deed at a time, is Karla Gibson’s mission. “I wish everyone could join me. There are so many ____ things going on in the world; I mean every day,” said Karla.
Karla had the ____ and sense of duty in December of 2013.The single mother of three said she tended to get down around the holidays, so she ____ to do something to cheer others up. She started a Facebook page and ____ her good deeds each day, from feeding the homeless to giving Easter gifts to the incarcerated (囚犯). She hoped to ____ others.
“We have to do something. Our ____ can make a difference in someone’s day. You ____ know when someone might be having their worst day, and then something like buying them a coffee can change their whole attitude,” Karla ____.
Karla’s greatest ____ so far had to do with coffee. On September 27th, Karla’s birthday, she went to her local Starbucks and gave the ____ $127 to pay for other people’s drinks. She sat at the end of the drive-thru holding a ____ that read, “Have a great day.” She ended up ____ about 23 customers. “It was really fun. It was ____ one of the best birthdays ever,” she said. Her kindness that day didn’t go ____. One couple was so grateful that they surprised her with flowers and balloons to show their ___.
Karla’s acts of kindness have become a ____ affair. Her two sons are always ____ others. “Sometimes I’ll ask Kyle, ‘So, did you do anything extra nice today?’ and he’s like ‘Somebody ____ something in the hallway and I picked it up’ or ‘I held the door for someone’, that kind of thing,” said Karla.
It’s because of Mom that the boys think it’s ____ to give a hand to others. “I think it’s a great idea of hers. It’s always nice to help someone out ____ they really need it,” said Karla’s 15-year-old son Chad.
A.good B.bad C.new D.casual
A.commitment B.appointment C.preference D.success
A.managed B.agreed C.hesitated D.decided
A.did B.mentioned C.shared D.missed
A.greet B.inspire C.introduce D.remember
A.kindness B.happiness C.stories D.sadness
A.still B.often C.never D.even
A.whispered B.explained C.reported D.replied
A.surprise B.challenge C.concern D.moment
A.cashier B.customer C.beggar D.secretary
A.mark B.sign C.symbol D.flag
A.paying for B.picking up C.paying off D.picking out
A.occasionally B.usually C.probably D.hardly
A.unoccupied B.unnoticed C.unorganized D.unquestioned
A.wisdom B.existence C.generosity D.appreciation
A.society B.love C.holiday D.family
A.encouraging B.inviting C.helping D.affecting
A.dropped B.bought C.found D.stole
A.strange B.lucky C.cool D.funny
A.after B.though C.unless D.when
One day a young man was standing in the middle of the town claiming that he had the most beautiful heart in the whole valley. A large crowd gathered,and they all admired his heart for it was . There was not a scar in it. Suddenly, an old man appeared and said, “Why, your heart is not nearly as beautiful as .”
The crowd and the young man looked at the old man’s . It was full of scars, it had places pieces had been removed and other pieces__ in, but they didn’t fit quite right, and there were several edges. In fact, in some places there were deep gaps where whole pieces were missing.
The young man laughed. “ your heart with mine, I think mine is perfect and yours is a mess of scars.”
“Yes,” said the old man, “Yours perfect but I would never trade with you. You see, every represents a person I have given my love. I tear out a piece of my heart and give it to them, and often they _ me a piece of their heart that fits into the __ place in my heart. But because the pieces aren’t exact, I have some rough edges, which I cherish, because they remind me of the love we .
“Sometimes I have given pieces of my heart , and the other person hasn’t returned a _ of his or her heart to me. These are the empty gaps—giving love is a chance. Although these gaps are painful, they open, reminding me of the love I have for those people too, and I hope someday they may return and fill the space I have been waiting. So now do you see what true beauty is?”
The young man walked up to the old man, his perfect heart, and tipped a piece out. He it to the old man.
The old man placed it in his heart, then took a piece from his old scarred heart and placed it in the wound in the young man’s heart. It , but not perfectly, as there were some jagged edges.
The young man looked at his heart, not perfect anymore but more beautiful than ever, since love from the old man’s heart flowed into his.
They embraced and walked away side by side.
A.ugly B.perfect C.good D.hurt
A.mine B.his C.theirs D.ours
A.coat B.appearance C.face D.heart
A.that B.which C.where D.whose
A.cut B.set C.put D.brought
A.smooth B.rough C.broken D.pretty
A.Comparing B.Compared C.Compare D.Compares
A.looks B.seems C.is D.fits
A.one B.heart C.piece D.scar
A.on whom B.in whom C.with whom D.to whom
A.take B.give C.lend D.pass
A.empty B.full C.original D.first
A.had B.gave C.shared D.owned
A.in B.away C.off D.up
A.lot B.sheet C.piece D.pile
A.making B.taking C.keeping D.bringing
A.last B.cut C.come D.stay
A.carried away B.reached into C.took out D.brought up
A.offered B.took C.passed D.served
A.fit B.hit C.beat D.set
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。
The Bush family enjoyed the good things in life as much as anyone else. They games, books, music, toys, good food and good times. But sometimes seemed, especially to Mrs. Bush who the house, that they had too much stuff in the closets, in the drawers, in the basement, and almost .It made Mrs. Bush a little .
One day, at breakfast, Mrs. Bush made a (n) . "This family," she said firmly, “has too much stuff. It's time to get of some of them. ”The three children all with this idea and helped pile used things and unused things they were never going to use into the car.
Their first was Home for the Aged where the older went to live. Nurses and doctors looked after them, but sometimes the older got a little lonely and ,They liked visitors and things to do. When the family arrived at Home for the Aged, they 0ut their games and puzzles to the older and then sat down to play games and do puzzles with them. They had a .time and they were sorry when it was time to leave.
Their next stop was the Young Cubs Hospital. The Bush family dropped their load of used toys which were very welcome. The hospital workers said the toys would be given out at the hospital party.
Their last stop was People Who Care store. This was a store that sold things to money for those who needed warm clothes and good food. The Bush family lugged all their old clothes and furniture into the store.
After that, the Bush family home with warm feelings about what they had done. they drove along, they passed the lighted 0f supermarkets which were beautifully decorated for Christmas. There was window after window of the very latest things, but they were so filled with special thoughts about helping others that they noticed the wonderful things in the windows except maybe out of the of their eyes.
A.read B.played C.enjoyed D.shared
A.there B.they C.it D.this
A.knew B.bought C.sold D.managed
A.anywhere B.everywhere C.nowhere D.somewhere
A.uneasy B.difficult C.ready D.happy
A.announcement B.amusement C.notice D.report
A.away B.out C.hold . D.rid
A.decided B.agreed C.argued D.dealt
A.place B.arrival C.stop D.departure
A.bored B.disappointed C.excited D.determined
A.handed B.carried C.found D.let
A.fine B.bad C.sad D.sorry
A.onto B.into C.out D.off
A.Thanksgiving B.Halloween C.Christmas D.Eastern
A.rise B.arise C.raise D.arouse
A.headed B.arrived C.left D.felt
A.Though B.As C.Since D.Before
A.closets B.houses C.doors D.windows
A.nearly B.hardly C.closely D.immediately
A.corners B.sides C.edges D.covers