For John and Amy, birthdays have always been a big deal-a welcome excuse to celebrate life.
When their son, Alex, 36 three in 2005, they invited 20 friends to a nearby park. Not long after that the 37 were brainstorming ways to teach Alex about giving to 38 . “We wanted to do something that would have a(an) 39 on our community, and that our young child could 40 in. We started wondering what 41 fortunate kids do on their birthdays. The next day, we called a local shelter, and learnt that 42 children typically didn’t do 43 to celebrate at all. No cake. No gifts. No party.” The couple said.
Several weeks later, 44 held a party at the 45 for the children who had birthdays that month. They decorated, served cake, and danced with 50 kids. Alex helped to 46 presents.
47 that first party, the couple have turned their simple idea_ 48 Birthday Blessings, a nonprofit that hosts monthly parties at 10 shelters.
To date, Birthday Blessings (birthdayblessings.org.) has thrown more than 500 49 at different shelters and handed out 22, 000 party 50 to nearly 4000 homeless children in and around their community.
Birthday Blessings is 51 entirely by volunteers. The charity(慈善)will take almost anything—toys, clothing, candy, baby items— 52 it’s not used. “These kids never get anything new.” John said, “It makes a big 53 to them psychologically.”
Being “part of this labor love” is 54 making an impression on their son Alex. On his seventh birthday, his grandparents sent a check. 55 it, the first thing he said was that he wanted to give half to the birthday kids.
A.turned B.grew C.came D.got
A.shelter B.neighbors C.friends D.couple
A.the other B.another C.others D.each other
A.impression B.influence C.permission D.description
A.participate B.guide C.bring D.move
A.fairly B.less C.rather D.more
A.penniless B.jobless C.homeless D.hopeless
A.nothing B.anything C.everything D.something
A.Alex B.John C.Amy D.the family
A.shelter B.church C.school D.community
A.make out B.hand out C.show out D.leave out
A.Before B.Until C.After D.Since
A.into B.down C.out D.off
A.birthdays B.parties C.presents D.donations
A.cakes B.honors C.gifts D.surprises
A.continued B.analyzed C.operated D.instructed
A.as far as B.as soon as C.as simple as D.as long as
A.difference B.surprise C.benefit D.advantage
A.never B.always C.hardly D.already
A.Folding B.Saving C.Unfolding D.Realizing
One evening I was resting in a cafe. I 36 a pair of newly bought white leather shoes, which were rather expensive. Then a boy came to me.
He was in a(n) 37 shirt, looking pale and about eleven. No sooner had I begun to speak than he opened the 38 in his hand and took out the tools of shoe-polishing. He 39 down, took off my leather shoes, and began to shine them.
He was busy doing his work 40 heavy rain began to pour down. People rushed to the café for 41 from the rain. More and more people crowded 42 and gradually separated the boy from me.
Hours passed, and it turned 43 . I had no shoes on my feet and 44 where the boy had been. I thought he would not 45 my shoes, and I would have to go home on my bare feet.
When it was near midnight the 46 ended, and there were fewer and fewer people in the café. The café was to be 47 . I had to move to the door, head 48 . just as I went to the gate, I 49 found that a boy of about eleven, looking very familiar, was sleeping at the 50 with his head leaning against a box and his upper body being 51 . he held a package made of his shirt tightly in his arms..
I shook him slightly and woke him up. He 52 up and rubbed his eyes for a while before he recognized me. Then he opened the package 53 , gave me my leather shoes, and apologized to me shyly. I 54 him and wrapped him with his unfit shirt, which had wrapped my leather shoes. On my way home, the 55 of the boy stayed in my mind.
A.took B.wore C.mended D.owned
A.old B.unfit C.small D.dirty
A.bag B.package C.box D.suitcase
A.seated B.bent C.put D.looked
A.when B.after C.because D.since
A.protection B.rest C.hide D.preparation
A.out B.away C.in D.off
A.dark B.light C.dim D.bright
A.thought B.wondered C.guessed D.imagined
A.shine B.keep C.return D.carry
A.rain B.coffee C.time D.work
A.opened B.locked C.stopped D.closed
A.lowered B.dropped C.raised D.held
A.shortly B.surprisedly C.sadly D.immediately
A.table B.door C.bed D.café
A.wet B.bare C.pale D.cold
A.stayed B.stand C.jumped D.got
A.finally B.suddenly C.unfriendly D.hurriedly
A.recognized B.forgave C.paid D.inspired
A.feature B.shirt C.image D.form
As a kid, I spent my summers with my grandparents in Texas. And every few summers, we’d __16__ the caravan (旅游团队), a group of Airstream trailer owners who __17__ together around the U.S. and Canada.
I loved and worshipped my grandparents and I really looked __18__ to these travels. On one particular __ 19__ ,I was about 10 years old. I was rolling around in the backseat. My grandfather was __20__ . And my grandmother had the passenger seat. She smoked throughout these trips, and I hated the __21__.
At that age, I’d take any excuse to make estimates(估计) and do minor __22__.At any rate, I decided to do the math for my __23__. I estimated the number of cigarettes per days, estimated the number of __24__ per cigarette and so on. When I was satisfied that I’d come up with a reasonable number, I poked my head into the __25__ of the car, tapped my grandmother __26__ the shoulder, and proudly proclaimed, “At two minutes per puff, you've taken nine years off your __27__!” Because the ad said, every puff of a cigarette takes some number of minutes __28__ smoker’s life.
I expected to be applauded for my __29__ and arithmetic skills. That’s not what happened.__30__, my grandmother burst into __31__. I sat in the backseat and did not know what to do. My grandfather was a highly intelligent, __32__ man. He had never said a harsh word to me. He pulled __33__ onto the shoulder of the highway. He stopped and got out of the car, __34__ me, and after a bit of silence,he gently and __35__ said, “Jeff, one day you’ll understand that it’s harder to be kind than clever.”
A.take B.join C.attend D.visit
A.work B.study C.travel D.explore
A.forward B.backward C.toward D.upward
A.holiday B.research C.trip D.return
A.talking B.reading C.training D.driving
A.scene B.smell C.band D.type
A.arithmetic(算数) B.question C.game D.problem
A.grandfather B.grandmother C.visitor D.car
A.cases B.smokes C.kinds D.puffs(烟头)
A.window B.seat C.back D.front
A.at B.in C.on D.under
A.tour B.life C.distance D.date
A.away B.from C.with D.off
A.cleverness B.coolness C.happiness D.ability
A.Eventually B.Instead C.Unfortunately D.Though
A.words B.laughters C.tears D.screams
A.stubborn B.determined C.lonely D.quiet
A.over B.in C.away D.up
A.noticed B.looked C.glared D.glanced
A.angrily B.excitedly C.calmly D.coldly
The passengers on the bus watched sympathetically as the attractive young woman with the white cane(杖,手杖) made her way carefully up the steps. She 36 the driver and, using her hands to feel the 37 of the seats, walked down and found the 38 which the driver had told her was empty. Then she settled in.
It had been a year since Mary, 34, 39 a medical misdiagnosis (误诊), was suddenly thrown into a world of 40 . Mark, her husband, was an Air Force officer and he loved Mary with all his heart. He 41 her how to rely on her other 42 , specifically her hearing, to determine where she was and 43 to adapt herself to the new environment. He helped her befriend(友好对待) the bus drivers who could 44 for her, and save her a seat.
45 , Mary decided that she was ready to try the 46 on her own. Monday morning, she said good-bye and for the first time, they went their 47 ways.
On Friday morning, Mary took the bus to work as usual. As she was 48 the bus, the driver said, “Boy, I 49 envy you.” Mary had no 50 what the driver was talking about, and asked, “What do you 51 ?”
The driver answered, “You know, every morning for the 52 week, a fine-looking gentleman 53 a military uniform has been standing across the corner 54 you as you get off the bus. He 55 you cross the street safely and he watches until you enter your office building. You are one lucky lady.”
Tears of gratitude poured down Mary’s cheeks.
A.thanked B.asked C.discovered D.paid
A.location B.shape C.size D.cost
A.ticket B.bus C.seat D.bag
A.according to B.instead of C.thanks to D.due to
A.anger B.darkness C.happiness D.light
A.asked B.encouraged C.taught D.praised
A.feelings B.sights C.senses D.abilities
A.how B.when C.where D.who
A.make out B.watch out C.find out D.work out
A.Finally B.Luckily C.However D.Besides
A.visit B.trip C.bus D.work
A.opposite B.separate C.difficult D.usual
A.getting on B.getting in C.getting off D.getting up
A.must B.may C.will D.do
A.idea B.opinion C.way D.thought
A.want B.mean C.say D.suggest
A.next B.old C.past D.following
A.by B.on C.with D.in
A.searching B.watching C.calling D.noticing
A.looks out B.takes up C.believes in D.makes sure
A Love Note to My Mom
When I was a little girl, I would often accompany you as you modeled (T台展示) for fashion photographers. It was years later that I finally understood what role modeling 36 in your life. Little did I know you were 37 every penny you earned to go to 38 school.
I cannot thank you enough for 39 you told me one autumn afternoon when I was nine. After finishing my homework, I wandered into the dining room where you were buried 40 piles of law books. I was 41 . Why were you doing what I do—memorizing textbooks and studying for 42 ? When you said you were in law school, I was more puzzled. I didn’t know Moms 43 be lawyers too. You smiled and said, “In life, you can do anything you want to do.”
As young as I was, that statement kept 44 in my ears. I watched as you faced the 45 of completing your studies, starting companies with Dad, while still being a 46 and a Mom of five kids. I was exhausted just watching you 47 . With your words of wisdom in my 48 mind, I suddenly felt unlimited freedom to dream. My whole world 49 . I set out to live my life filled with 50 , seeing endless possibilities for personal and professional achievements.
Your words became my motto. I 51 found myself in the unique position of being either the first (woman doctor in Maryland Rotary) 52 one of the few women (chief medical reporters) in my field. I gained strength every time I said, “Yes, I’ll try that.”
Encouraged by your 53 , I have forged ahead(毅然前行) with my life’s journey, less afraid to make mistakes, and 54 meeting each challenge. You did it, and now I’m 55 it. Sorry, got to run. So much to do, so many dreams to live.
A.found B.played C.kept D.provided
A.saving B.making C.donating D.receiving
A.business B.fashion C.law D.medical
A.what B.that C.which D.where
A.at B.to C.upon D.under
A.amused B.worried C.puzzled D.disappointed
A.roles B.tests C.positions D.shows
A.must B.ought to C.need D.could
A.ringing B.blowing C.falling D.beating
A.choices B.chances C.challenges D.changes
A.professor B.doctor C.reporter D.model
A.in danger B.in action C.in trouble D.in charge
A.weak B.powerful C.youthful D.empty
A.came back B.closed down C.went by D.opened up
A.hope B.hardship C.harmony D.sadness
A.constantly B.shortly C.hardly D.nearly
A.and B.but C.or D.for
A.description B.statement C.praise D.introduction
A.secretly B.curiously C.carelessly D.eagerly
A.doing B.considering C.correcting D.reading
A group of graduates got together to visit their old university professor.
The conversation soon turned into complaints about 36 in work and life. To offer his guests coffee, the 37 went to the kitchen and returned with a large pot of coffee and a variety of 38 — porcelain, plastic, glass, crystal, some 39 , some expensive, some delicate — telling them to help themselves to the 40 .
When all the students 41 a cup of coffee in hand, the professor said, "If you have 42 , all the nice-looking expensive cups have been taken up, 43 the plain and cheap ones. While it is 44 for you to want only the best for yourselves, that is the 45 of your problems and stress. "
"Be assured that the cup itself adds no 46 to the coffee. In most cases it is just more expensive and in some cases even 47 what we drink. "
"What all of you really want is coffee, 48 the cup, but you 49 went for the best cups … And then you began 50 each other's cups. "
"Now consider 51 : Life is the coffee; the jobs, money and position in society are the cups. They are just tools to hold and contain 52 , and the type of cup we have does not determine, nor 53 the quality of life we live. Sometimes, by concentrating only on the cup, we 54 to enjoy the coffee. Fully appreciate the coffee, not the cups! Don't let the cups 55 you ... enjoy the coffee instead.
A.stress B.progress C.condition D.pride
A.advisor B.professor C.monitor D.graduate
A.glasses B.bowls C.trays D.cups
A.plain-looking B.beautiful C.modern D.nice-looking
A.pot B.sugar C.milk D.coffee
A.made B.had C.cooked D.served
A.talked B.discussed C.noticed D.decided
A.leaving behind B.falling about C.leaving about D.falling behind
A.strange B.wonderful C.normal D.important
A.source B.purpose C.doubt D.result
A.price B.quality C.sweet D.color
A.proves B.tastes C.hides D.steals
A.more than B.less than C.other than D.rather than
A.consciously B.wisely C.shyly D.carelessly
A.showing B.eyeing C.exchanging D.praising
A.it B.that C.this D.one
A.jobs B.money C.position D.life
A.change B.increase C.discover D.lower
A.try B.manage C.fail D.plan
A.envy B.drive C.support D.assess
There was once a famous king whose name was Tamerlane. Like Alexander the Great, he 36 to become the master of the whole world. So he raised a great 37 and made war on other countries. He conquered(征服,打败) many kings and 38 many cities. But at last his army was beaten; and Tamerlane escaped alone from the field of 39 .
For a long time he wandered in 40 from place to place. His enemies were 41 him. He was about to lose all hope.
One day he was 42 under a tree, thinking of his failure. He had now been a wanderer for twenty days. He couldn’t 43 any longer. Suddenly he saw a small object climbing up the trunk (树干) of the tree. He looked more 44 and saw it was an ant, 45 a grain of wheat(麦粒) as large as itself.
There was a 46 in the tree only a little way above, and that was the home of the ant.
“You are 47 , Mr. Ant,” he said, “but you are carrying something that is too heavy for you.” Just as he 48 , the ant lost its footing and fell to the ground. But it 49 held on to the grain of wheat. Tamerlane 50 the little insect. It tried the second time, the third time ... the twentieth time — but always with the same 51 . Then it tried the twenty-first time. 52 , one little step at a time, it climbed across the rough place where it had 53 so often. The next minute it climbed 54 into its home, carrying the grain of wheat. “Well done!” said Tamerlane, “you’ve taught me a lesson. I, too, will try, try again, 55 I succeed.”
And this he did.
A.failed B.learned C.chose D.wished
A.party B.family C.army D.group
A.burned B.defended C.rebuilt D.developed
A.business B.battle C.sports D.wheat
A.peace B.relief C.puzzlement D.fear
A.fighting against B.looking for C.caring about D.calling on
A.lying B.singing C.sleeping D.practicing
A.grow up B.get around C.carry on D.stay up
A.quickly B.excitedly C.seriously D.closely
A.eating B.carrying C.discovering D.picking
A.hole B.cave C.leaf D.flower
A.hungry B.small C.brave D.smart
A.discussed B.explained C.complained D.spoke
A.only B.still C.also D.even
A.watched B.touched C.helped D.guided
A.goal B.method C.result D.reason
A.Hurriedly B.Gently C.Slowly D.Sadly
A.stopped B.appeared C.prepared D.fallen
A.worriedly B.safely C.freely D.calmly
A.till B.after C.if D.because
One morning I wasted nearly an hour watching a tiny ant carry a huge feather.Several times, it 36 obstacles(障碍物in its path.And after a pause it made the necessary detour. At one point, the ant had to 37 a crack(裂缝) about 10 mm wide.After some brief thoughts, the ant laid the 38 over the crack, walked across it and 39 up the feather on the other side, then continued on its way.I was 40 by the cleverness of this ant.It was only a small insect, lacking in 41 yet equipped with a brain to reason, explore, discover and overcome. 42 this ant, like the other two-legged creatures 43 on the earth, also shares human feelings.
After some time the ant finally reached its 44 – a flower bed and a small hole that was the entrance to its 45 home.It was there that the ant met its 46 . How could that large feather possibly 47 such a small hole? Of course, it couldn’t.So the ant, after all this trouble and using great brightness, overcoming problems all along the way, just 48 the feather and went home. The ant had not thought the problem through 49 it began its journey and in the end the feather was 50 more than a burden. Isn’t our 51 like this?
We worry about our families; we worry about our money or the 52 of it; and we worry about all kinds of things.These are all 53 —the things we pick up all the life, and drag them around the obstacles and over the cracks that life will bring, only to 54 that at the destination they are 55 and we can’t take them with us.
A.brought about B.got over C.came across D.dealt with
A.move B.cross C.crawl D.suffer
A.feather B.flower C.grass D.flick
A.made B.took C.picked D.set
A.frightened B.interested C.annoyed D.attracted
A.size B.height C.depth D.length
A.Therefore B.But C.So D.Otherwise
A.working B.sleeping C.walking D.living
A.habitat B.background C.battle D.destination
A.underground B.comfortable C.underwater D.distinctive
A.game B.sport C.trouble D.focus
A.fit B.fix C.suit D.lay
A.gave in B.gave up C.gave away D.gave out
A.after B.while C.before D.once
A.nothing B.anything C.something D.everything
A.study B.aim C.life D.dream
A.waste B.lack C.worth D.danger
A.presents B.questions C.pleasure D.burdens
A.think B.find C.wonder D.attempt
A.helpless B.powerful C.meaningful D.useless
The day finally came, when I had to leave the warm home where I’d grown up. I ran to the back yard, as tears came up from my heart. Suddenly I 36 a hand rest on my shoulder. I looked up to 37 my grandfather. “It isn’t 38 , is it, Billy?” he said softly.
He gently 39 my hand in his, and then we walked, hand in hand, to the front yard, 40 a huge red rose-bush sat alone.
“What do you see here, Billy?” he asked. I looked at the flowers, not knowing 41 to say, and then answered, “I see something soft and 42 , grandpa.”
He pulled me 43 . “It isn't just the roses that are beautiful, Billy. It’s that special place in your heart that makes them so.” “Billy, I 44 these roses when my first son was born. It was my 45 of saying ‘thank you’ to God. I 46 to watch him pick roses for his mother. Then, as a young man of only 20, a terrible war robbed him of his life.” Grandpa slowly stood up. “Never say good-bye, Billy. Never 47 to the sadness and the loneliness. Instead, I want you to remember the joy and the 48 when you first said hello to a friend.”
A year later, my grandpa became very 49 .Then all members of the family
were 50 back, and I returned to the old house. When it came to my 51 , I took his hand as 52 as he had once taken mine.
“Hello, grandpa,” I 53 .His eyes slowly opened and said, “Hello, my friend.” With a brief 54 he died. Suddenly, and truly, I knew what he had 55 about never saying good-bye — about refusing to give in to sadness.
A.watched B.fixed C.felt D.heard
A.watch B.interview C.see D.discover
A.easy B.hard C.difficult D.comfortable
A.took B.made C.led D.carried
A.when B.where C.which D.while
A.whether B.how C.who D.what
A.beautiful B.tasty C.funny D. red
A.far B.hard C.close D.around
A.planted B.bought C.treated D.discovered
A.approach B.way C.method D.solution
A.preferred B.wanted C.used D.referred
A.give up B.give off C.give away D.give in
A.happiness B.word C.sight D.memory
A.weak B.ill C.old D.serious
A.ordered B.called C.delivered D.sent
A.pleasure B.duty C.wish D.turn
A.happily B.sadly C.gently D.carefully
A.laughed B.shouted C.whispered D.added
A.sign B.sigh C.wave D.smile
A.thought B.meant C.worried D.cared
Perhaps the most interesting person I have ever met is an Italian professor of philosophy who teaches at the University of Pisa. 21 I last met this man eight years ago, I have not forgotten his 22 qualities. First of all, I respected his 23 to teaching. Because his lectures were always well-prepared and clearly delivered, students crowded into his classroom. His followers liked the fact that he 24 what he taught. Furthermore, he could be counted on(依赖) to explain his ideas in an 25 way, introducing such aids to 26 as oil paintings, music, and guest lecturers. Once he 27 sang a song in class in order to make a point clear. 28 , 1 admired the fact that he would talk to students outside the classroom or talk with them 29 the telephone. Drinking coffee in the cafe, he would easily make friends with students. Sometimes he would 30 a student to a game of chess. 31 , he would join student groups to discuss a variety of 32 :agriculture, diving and mathematics. Many young people visited him in his office for 33 on their studies; others came to his home for social evenings. Finally, I was 34 by his lively sense of humor. He believed that no lesson is a success 35 , during it, the students and the professor 36 at least one loud 37 . Through his sense of humor, he made learning more 38 and more lasting. If it is 39 that life makes a wise man smile and a foolish man cry, 40 my friend is indeed a wise man.
A.Although B.When C.Even if D.Now that
A.basic B.special C.common D.particular
A.attention B.introduction C.relation D.devotion
A.insisted on B.talked about. C.believed in D.agreed with
A.imaginative B.ordinary C.opposite D.open
A.listening B.understanding C.information D.discovery
A.also B.nearly C.even D.only
A.Later B.Secondly C.However D.Therefore
A.with B.by C.from D.on
A.invite B.lead C.prefer D.show
A.As a matter of fact B.Later on C.Other times D.In general
A.questions B.subjects C.matters D.contents
A.support B.explanation C.experience D.advice
A.disturbed B.moved C.attracted D.defeated
A.for B.until C.since D.unless
A.hear B.suggest C.share D.demand
A.laugh B.cry C.shout D.question
A.helpful B.enjoyable C.practical D.useful
A.natural B.normal C.hopeful D.true
A.so B.for C.then D.yet
Recently divorced(离婚), I had no job and was on my way downtown to go the rounds of the employment offices despite the great 36 . My old umbrella was broken, and I could not 37 another one.
I sat down in the streetcar — and there against the seat was a beautiful silk 38 with a silver handle inlaid (镶嵌) with gold. I had 39 seen anything so lovely.
I 40 the handle and saw a 41 . I got off the streetcar and 42 opened the umbrella to protect myself. Then I searched a 43 book for the name on the umbrella and found it. I called and a lady answered.
Yes, she said in 44 , that was her umbrella, which her parents, now dead, had given her for a birthday present. 45 , she added, it had been stolen at school (she was a teacher) more than a year before.
She was so excited that I 46 I was 47 a job and went directly to her house. She took the umbrella, her 48 filled with tears.
I refused the 49 she gave me. We talked for a while, and I must have given her my address. I don’t remember.
The next six months were 50 . I was able to obtain 51 here and there. l reached the lowest point in my 52 . Unless a miracle happened, I would be homeless in January, foodless, jobless.
Christmas Eve came. No money to buy my daughter a gift. I was sobbing (抽泣) in the cold little kitchen 53 the doorbell rang and my daughter Peggy ran to answer it. He was a postman, and his arms were 54 of parcels. “This is a mistake” I said, but he read the name on the parcels and there were for me.
Peggy and I sat on the floor and opened them. I looked for the name of the sender. It was the teacher. The address was 55 “California”, where she had moved.
A.cloud B.rain C.wind D.snow
A.search B.catch C.afford D.sell
A.raincoat B.seat C.book D.umbrella
A.never B.ever C.almost D.nearly
A.concluded B.examined C.learned D.helped
A.name B.address C.card D.demand
A.deliberately B.specially C.sadly D.thankfully
A.technology B.engine C.telephone D.medicine
A.anger B.surprise C.danger D.sorrow
A.And B.But C.So D.Or
A.forgot B.remembered C.indicated D.decided
A.applied for B.watching for C.asking for D.looking for
A.face B.nose C.eyes D.ear
A.reward B.prize C.present D.umbrella
A.freezing B.surprising C.shocking D.struggling
A.failures B.successes C.jobs D.wages
A.heart B.favor C.work D.life
A.as B.while C.when D.then
A.proud B.full C.careful D.glad
A.simply B.directly C.finally D.nearly
I used to be a very self-centered person, but in the past two years I have really changed. I have started to think about other people__36__I think about myself. I am happy that I am becoming a__37__person.
I think my __38__started when I was at Palomar College. At first, I just wanted to get my__39__and be left alone. I thought I was smarter than everyone else, so I hardly ever__40__ to anyone in my classes. By the end of my first semester, I was really__41__. It seemed as if everyone but me had made friends and was having fun. So tried a(n) __42__. I started asking people around me how they were doing, and if they were having trouble I__43__ to help. That was really a big__44__for me. By the end of the year, I had several new friends, and two of__45__are still my best friends today.
A bigger cause of my new__46__, however, came when I took a part-time job at a Vista Nursing Home. One old lady there who had Alzheimer’s disease became my__47__ . Every time I came into her room, she was so __48__ because she thought I was her daughter. Her real daughter never__49__her, so I took her place. She let me __50__that making others feel good made me feel good, too. When she died, I was__51__, but I was very grateful to her.
I think I am a much__52__ person today than I used to be, and I hope I will not__53__ these experiences. They have __54__ me to care about other people more than about myself. I __55__who I am today, and I could not say that a few years ago.
A.since B.before C.or D.unless
A.famous B.simple C.different D.skilled
A.education B.career C.tour D.change
A.balance B.homework C.degree D.interest
A.talked B.wrote C.lied D.reported
A.careful B.lonely C.curious D.guilty
A.argument B.game C.experiment D.defence
A.dared B.offered C.hesitated D.happened
A.dream B.problem C.duty D.step
A.us B.which C.them D.whom
A.attitude B.hobby C.hope D.luck
A.friend B.partner C.guide D.guest
A.polite B.happy C.strange D.confident
A.bothered B.answered C.visited D.trusted
A.explain B.guess C.declare D.see
A.homeless B.heartbroken C.bad-tempered D.hopeless
A.quieter B.busier C.better D.richer
A.forget B.face C.improve D.analyze
A.forced B.preferred C.ordered D.taught
A.miss B.like C.wonder D.expect
I dreamed I had an interview with God.
“So you would like to interview me?” God asked. “If you have the time,” I said. “My time is eternity(永恒),” God smiled, “What questions do you have(1)_________for me?” “What surprises you most about humankind?” God answered, “That they (2)__________ bored with childhood, they rush to grow up, and then long to be children(3)_________. That they lost their health to make money… and then lost their money to restore their (4)__________. Then by thinking anxiously (5)__________ the future, they forget the (6)___________, so that they live in neither the present nor future. That they live as if they will never die, and die (7)__________ they had never lived.” God’s hand took mine and we were silent for a while.
And then I asked, “(8)__________ a parent, what are some of life’s lessons you want your children to(9) ___________?” He answered, “To learn they (10)__________make anyone love them. All they can do is to let themselves love(11)____________. To learn that it is not good to compare themselves to others. To learn to forgive by practicing forgiveness. To learn that it only(12)___________ a few seconds to open profound(深的) wounds in those they love, and it can take many years to heal (13)__________. To learn that a rich person is not one who has the most, but is the one who need the (14)___________. To learn that there are people who love them(15)____________, but simply have not yet learned how to express or show their(16)___________. To learn that two people can look at the same thing and (17)___________ it differently. To learn that it is not enough that they forgive one(18)____________, but they must also forgive themselves.”
“Thank you for your(19)___________,” I said humbly. “Is there anything else you would like(20)_____________ to know?” God smiled and said, “Just to know that I am always here.”
A.in life B.by heart C.at hand D.in mind
A.run B.live C.get D.prove
A.either B.too C.further D.again
A.life B.health C.lives D.spirits
A.about B.in C.for D.over
A.children B.living C.time D.present
A.so that B.in order that C.as though D.in case
A.As B.For C.About D.By
A.listen B.study C.learn D.attend
A.can’t B.won’t C.needn’t D.mustn’t
A.others B.anyone C.everyone D.someone
A.gets B.has C.spends D.takes
A.it B.them C.themselves D.these
A.best B.least C.last D.health
A.mainly B.lovely C.dearly D.fairly
A.words B.expressions C.ideas D.feelings
A.see B.watch C.regard D.treat
A.other B.another C.of them D.itself
A.time B.word C.belief D.kindness
A.me B.your humankind C.your life D.your children
A high school history teacher once told us, “If you make one close friend in school, you will be most fortunate. A true friend is someone who stays with you for life.” teaches that he is right. Good friendship is just not easily .
It is possible that we simply do not stay in one place long enough for a true friendship to . However, there can be disagreement in the need for each of us to think carefully about what kind of friendship we want.
To most of us, are considered very important, but we need to make it clear in our minds what kind of friendship we want. Are they to be close or at arm’s length? Do we want to ourselves or do we want to walk on surface(表面)? For some people, many friendships on the surface are enough and that’s all right. But at some point we need to make sure that our are the same as our friends’ expectations. The sharing of experiences including our tears as well as our dark dreams is the surest way to friendships. But it must be done slowly and only if there are signs of interest and action .
What are some of the of friendship? The greatest is the attraction to expect too much too soon. Deep relationships time. Another “main difficulty” is the selfishness to think one “ ” the other, including his time and attention. , friendships require actions in return. In other words, you must give as as you take. Finally, there is a question of taking care of. Unless you spend time together, talking on the phone, writing letters, doing things together, friendships will die .
A.Knowledge B.Books C.Teachers D.Experience
A.understood B.formed C.realized D.made
A.design B.intend C.develop D.appear
A.no B.any C.not D.some
A.lives B.relationships C.friendships D.classmates
A.taken B.left C.given D.kept
A.own B.share C.think D.suffer
A.that B.very C.quite D.so
A.expectations B.attractions C.choices D.ideas
A.good B.ordinary C.social D.personal
A.prove B.produce C.weaken D.deepen
A.carried through B.carried out C.carried on D.carried away
A.in surprise B.in return C.in turn D.in answer
A.difficulties B.differences C.disadvantages D.advantages
A.cost B.spend C.take D.waste
A.loves B.hates C.plays D.holds
A.differently B.Fortunately C.Similarly D.Regretfully
A.many B.much C.little D.possible
A.reasonable B.comfortable C.spare D.valuable
A.of B.from C.out D.away
I wandered in the park. The park bench was___21___ as I sat down to read beneath the long, straggly (蔓延的) branches of an old willow tree. I was disappointed by life with ___22___ reason to frown, for the world was intent on dragging me down.
___23___ that weren't enough to ruin my day, a young boy out of ___24___ approached me, all tired from play. He stood right before me and said with great excitement, "Look what I found!"
In his hand was a flower, and what a ___25___ sight, with its petals(花瓣) all worn --- not enough rain, or too little light. I faked a small ___26___, wanting him to take his dead flower and leave, and then ___27___.
But instead of leaving he sat next to my side and placed the flower to his nose and declared with surprise, "It surely smells pretty and it's beautiful, too. That's why I picked it; here, it's for you."
The weed before me was dying or dead. Not brilliant colors, orange, yellow or red. But I knew I must ___28___ it, or he might never leave. So I reached for the flower, and replied, "Just what Ineed."
But ___29___ him placing the flower in my hand, he held it mid-air without ___30___ or plan. It was then that I noticed for the very first time, that young boy could not see: he was blind.
My ___31___ trembled, and tears shone like the sun as I ___32___ him for picking the very best one. "You're welcome," he smiled, and then ran off to play, not ___33___ of the impact he'd had on my day.
I sat there and wondered how he ___34___ to see a self-pitying woman beneath an old willow tree. How did he ___35___ my difficult situation? ___36___ from his heart, he'd been blessed with true ___37___.
At last I could see, ___38___ the eyes of a blind child, the problem was not with the ___39___; the problem was me. And for all of those times I myself had been ___40___, I vowed(发誓) to see beauty, and appreciate every second that's mine.
I held that wilted(枯萎) flower up to my nose and breathed in the fragrance of a beautiful rose and smiled as that young boy.
A.equipped B.painted C.deserted D.taken
A.good B.temporary C.opposite D.mistaken
A.For fear B.As if C.Even though D.Now that
A.happiness B.fortune C.question D.breath
A.negative B.serious C.ridiculous D.pitiful
A.gift B.preference C.discussion D.smile
A.turned away B.wandered off C.stood up D.set out
A.take B.adjust C.comfort D.submit
A.in spite of B.instead of C.in case of D.because of
A.connection B.delay C.hesitation D.reason
A.heart B.hands C.voice D.legs
A.praised B.thanked C.approved D.delighted
A.hopeful B.content C.aware D.successful
A.managed B.promised C.desired D.accomplished
A.get across B.know of C.care about D.deal with
A.Actually B.Somehow C.Obviously D.Perhaps
A.love B.experience C.sight D.power
A.With B.Across C.Around D.Through
A.world B.flower C.complaint D.appearance
A.particular B.unforgettable C.blind D.sensitive