One afternoon,my son Adam asked me, "Are all people the same even if they are different in color?"
I thought for a minute, and then I said, "I'll explain,26 you can just wait until we make a quick 27 at the grocery store. I have something 28 to show you.”
At the grocery store, we 29 some apples --- red, green and yellow ones. Back home, I told Adam, "It's time to 30 your question. " I put one apple of each 31 on the table. Then I looked at Adam, who had a 32 look on his face.
"People are like apples. They come in all 33 colors, shapes and sizes. On the 34 , some of the apples may not 35 look as delicious as the others." As I was talking, Adam was 36 each one carefully.
Then, I took each of the apples and peeled (削皮) them, 37 them back on the table, but 38 different place.
"Okay, Adam, tell me which is which. "
He said, "I 39 tell. They all look the same now. " "Take a bite of 40 . See if that helps you 41 which one is which.”
He took 42 , and then a huge smile came across his face. "People are 43 like apples! They are all different, but once you 44 the outside, they're pretty much the same on the inside. "
He totally 45 it. I didn't' need to say or do anything else.
A.although B.so C.because D.if
A.bought B.counted C.saw D.collected
A.check B.mention C.answer D.improve
A.worried B.satisfied C.proud D.curious
A.ordinary B.normal C.different D.regular
A.outside B.whole C.table D.inside
A.still B.even C.only D.ever
A.keeping B.placing C.pulling D.giving
A.on B.sward C.for D.in
A.each one B.each other C.the other D.one another
A.admit B.consider C.decide D.believe
A.just B.always C.merely D.seldom
A.made B.took C.got D.did
A boy selling magazines walked up to a house people seldom visited. The house was old and the owner 36 came out. When he did come out he wouldn’t say hello to anybody 37 simply stared at them.
The boy knocked on the door and 38 . As he was ready to 39 away, the door slowly opened. “What do you want?” the old man said.
“Uh, sir, I’m selling these magazines and I was 40 if you’d like to buy one.” The old man 41 stared at the boy. The boy could see the inside of the house and 42 some dog figurines(小雕像). “Do you 43 dogs?” the boy asked. “Yes, I do. They’re my family here and they’re all I have.” The boy felt sorry for the man, as he seemed to be very 44 . “I’ve a magazine here for collectors. It’s perfect for you. I also have one about dogs since you like dogs so much.” But the old man said, “I need 45 of the magazines, now goodbye.”
The boy was sad. He went home and then an idea 46 to him. He had a little dog figurine. He walked back to the old man’s house with the 47 . He knocked on the door again and this time the old man came right to the door. “Boy, I 48 I told you no magazines.”
“No, sir. I know that. I wanted to bring you a 49 . ” The boy handed him the figurine and the old man’s face 50 . “It’s a Golden Retriever. I have one at home. This one is 51 you.” The old man was 52 ; no one had ever shown him so much 53 . “Boy, you have a kind 54 . Thank you!” From that day on the old man 55 coming out of the house and talking with people.
A.hardly B.never C.regularly D.nearly
A.so B.when C.as D.but
A.hurried B.left C.remained D.waited
A.walk B.run C.escape D.drive
A.doubting B.wondering C.saying D.hoping
A.ever B.yet C.just D.still
A.loved B.sensed C.noticed D.contacted
A.help B.collect C.raise D.like
A.alone B.cruel C.lonely D.terrible
A.nothing B.none C.either D.some
A.happened B.brought C.reached D.occurred
A.fear B.magazine C.idea D.figurine
A.imagined B.thought C.wished D.expected
A.friend B.gift C.dog D.book
A.lit up B.went up C.grew up D.turned up
A.for B.on C.with D.in
A.calm B.encouraged C.disappointed D.surprised
A.pity B.happiness C.politeness D.kindness
A.eye B.heart C.hand D.head
A.continued B.avoided C.started D.risked
As she walked round the large shop, Edith realized how difficult it was to choose a suitable Christmas 16 for her father.
She 17 that he were as easy to please as her mother, who was 18 satisfied with perfume(香水). 19, shopping at this time of the year was not a most 20 job. People 21 on your feet, pushed you with their shoulders and almost 22 you over in their hurry in order to 23 something cheap ahead of you.
Partly to have a rest, Edith paused in front of a counter, where some beautiful ties were on 24. "They are 25 silk," the shop assistant told her with a smile trying to 26 her to buy one. But Edith knew from past 27 that her choice of ties hardly ever pleased her father.
She moved on slowly and then, quite by chance, 28 where a small crowd of men had gathered round a counter. She found some fine pipes on sale and the 29 were very beautiful. Edith did not hesitate for long, although her father 30 smoked a pipe once in a while, she believed this was 31 to please him.
When she got home, with her small but 32 present hidden in her handbag, it was time for supper and her parents were already 33 table. Her mother was in great 34. "Your father has at last decided to stop smoking," she told her daughter happily. Edith was so 35 that she could not say a single word.
A.suit B.card C.thing D.gift
A.believed B.wished C.hoped D.supposed
A.never B.seldom C.always D.scarcely
A.Therefore B.Fortunately C.Besides D.Finally
A.easy B.careful C.exciting D.satisfactory
A.walked B.stepped C.lifted D.stood
A.turned B.hit C.brought D.knocked
A.watch B.find C.stare D.sell
A.time B.show C.board D.duty
A.real B.cheap C.poor D.exact
A.hope B.ask C.force D.persuade
A.experience B.things C.books D.school
A.stopped B.saw C.asked D.found
A.money B.cigarette C.shapes D.shop
A.always B.nearly C.only D.never
A.hardly B.impossibly C.possibly D.certainly
A.cheap B.well-chosen C.expensive D.ready-made
A.on B.by C.beside D.at
A.excitement B.anger C.sadness D.disappointment
A.glad B.happy C.surprised D.excited
It was just getting dark. There was a touch of fog and I was on a lonely stretch of road. 36
I was going along cheerfully, thinking about the dinner I would eat when I got to Salistury.
I was going along 37 at about thirty-five miles an hour when suddenly I heard a scream, a 38 scream--- “ Help! ” I looked round, but the only 39 of life was a large, black, rather suspicious-looking car just 40 a bend in the road about a hundred yards away. That was where the cry had come from. I 41 speed and went after it. I think the driver saw what I was doing, for he did the same and began to draw 42 me. As I drew near, the girl’s voice came again, a lovely voice but trembling with 43 .
“Let me go, you coward; you’re hurting me. Oh ! Oh ! ”
I felt my 44 boil. The fog was coming down 45 now, and the countryside was lonelier. I had no 46 that the murderous guy in the car noticed this. Again came a cry.
“Drop that knife, you fool. Oh ! ” Then a cry and a groan(呻吟).
If I was to save her, it was now or 47 . Perhaps even now I was too late. But if I couldn’t save the girl, I would at least try to bring the murderer to 48 . The car was only a couple of yards away now. I drove the bike right across its 49 , and its brakes screamed as the driver tried to pull it over and 50 into the ditch(沟)at the side of the road. The door of the car was pushed open angrily and a dark, evil-looking fellow stepped out .
“You fool!” he shouted as he came towards me with his fist raised to hit me. But I was 51 than he. I put all I could into 52 that would have knocked out Joe Louis. It 53 him right on the point of the chin; his54 slowly bent under him, and he dropped to the ground without a sound. I rushed to the car, 55 open the door and looked inside. There was no girl there. Suddenly from the back of the car came a voice.
“You have been listening to a radio play, Murder in Hollywood, with Mae Garbo and Clark Taylor. The news will follow immediately . ”
A.And B.Though C.Therefore D.But
A.quietly B.quickly C.carefully D.nervously
A.boy’s B.man’s C.woman’s D.driver’s
A.person B.sign C.sound D.form
A.turning B.crossing C.going D.driving
A.slowed down B.put on C.added to D.took up
A.right behind B.close to C.away from D.near by
A.joy B.sorrow C.fear D.anger
A.tears B.heart C.face D.blood
A.slighter B.thicker C.lower D.harder
A.need B.effort C.trouble D.doubt
A.never B.late C.ever D.then
A.justice B.court C.lawyer D.sentence
A.direction B.path C.front D.nose
A.drove B.ran C.crashed D.sped
A.slower B.quicker C.taller D.heavier
A.an anger B.a fist C.a beat D.a blow
A.caught B.struck C.knocked D.beat
A.chin B.fists C.knees D.body
A.hit B.brought C.pushed D.pulled
A gentle wind blew through Jennifer's hair.The golden red sun was 46 .She was on the beach,looking up at the ball.She was amazed by its 47 ,deep red in the middle, 48 fading into yellow. She could hear nothing but the 49 and the seagulls flying up above in the sky.
The atmosphere 50 her.After all she had been through,this is what she 51 .“ It’s getting late,”she thought,“I must go home,my parents will be 52 where I am.”She wondered how her parents would react,when she got home after the three days she was 53 .
The sun had set by now and it was getting 54 .She tried to imagine having her favorite 55 on until she saw her front door It seemed different. 56 had taken care of the outside garden for days.She was 57 : her father was usually so strict about keeping everything clean and tidy, and now…It all seemed 58 .She couldn't understand what was going on.
She entered the 59 .First,she went into the kitchen where she saw a(n) 60 written by her father.It said:“Dear Ellen,there is some coffee ready, I went 61 .”Ellen was her mother but—where was she? On the right side of the hallway was her 62 room.She went in.Then she saw her mother, lying on the bed sleeping.Her 63 looked so tired,as if she hadn’t 64 for days.She was really pale.Jenny just fell asleep beside her.When Jennifer woke up she found something 65 .She was in her cosy bed in her nightclothes.
It felt so good being back home.Suddenly she heard a voice.“Are you feeling better now, dear? You know you got us very, very scared.”
A.rising B.setting C.shining D.smiling
A.shape B.shadow C.size D.color
A.quickly B.partly C.softly D.probably
A.waves B.boats C.trees D.sands
A.relaxed B.puzzled C.disappointed D.interrupted
A.understood B.considered C.needed D.regretted
A.discussing B.finding C.asking D.wondering
A.alive B.asleep C.missing D.hardworking
A.sunny B.warm C.cold D.cloudy
A.glasses B.hat C.skirt D.jacket
A.Somebody B.Nobody C.Mother D.Father
A.shocked B.scared C.exhausted D.comforted
A.beautified B.rearranged C.deserted D.destroyed
A.garden B.bedroom C.yard D.house
A.book B.note C.article D.poste
A.1ooking B.working C.fishing D.sightseeing
A.own B.parents’ C.sister’s D.brother’s
A.gesture B.body C.face D.eyes
A.studied B.slept C.exercised D.moved
A.different B.new C.precious D.dangerous
One Saturday afternoon, a six-year-old girl went for a walk. She crossed a large area of grassland into the woods __36__ she realized that she was lost.
Sitting on a rock and __37__ what to do, she began crying. After a while. she__38__ to walk along a wide path lined with tall trees and thick bushes. __39__ it was getting dark, she saw a small, dark wooden house. She opened the door and __40__ stepped in. Suddenly, she heard a strange noise, and she ran out the door and back to the __41__. Cold and tired, she fell asleep near a __42__.
The girl’s parents were out and her dog, Laddy, was at home. Laddy __43__ that his mistress was in danger. He jumped __44__ a window, breaking the glass. He looked in the fields. But he couldn’t find his mistress anywhere. However, from the ground came a __45__ scent (气味) as he lowered his head. He __46__ the scent and walked across the grassland. Barking __47__ into the air, the dog __48__ through the woods until he found the __49__ . But the girl was not there, so he headed back to the woods. Much to his __50__ , he saw his mistress’ blue shirt in the distance. He __51__ over some bushes and saw the little stream, where the girl was __52__.When she opened her eyes and 53 her dog standing beside her, the girl said, “you 54 me, Laddy,” and she kissed him several times. Seeing their daughter and dog coming back, the parents burst into tears of55 . That night Laddy had a hero’s supper: a huge meal of steak
A.since B. while C.before D.as
A.wondering B.forgetting C.remembering D.regretting
A.preferred B. expected C.failed D.decided
A.Because B.When C.If D.Until
A.hopelessly B.carelessly C.cautiously D.unwillingly
A.stream B.rock C.tree D.house
A.heard B.found C.sensed D.smelt
A.at B.in C.onto D.through
A.familiar B.strange C.terrible D.pleasant
A.missed B.discovered C.followed D.ignored
A.calmly B.merrily C. gently D.loudly
A.wandered B.looked C.searched D.travelled
A.girl B.house C. window D.hero
A.satisfaction B.disappointment C.embarrassment D.delight
A.jumped B.climbed C.walked D.flew
A.awake B.asleep C. abandoned D.available
A.saw B.spotted C.observed D.watched
A.disturbed B.comforted C.rescued D.scared
A.pain B.shock C. sorrow D.relief
Ena was very pretty and kind. ____41____, when she woke up and stretched(伸展) her arms above her head one day she felt a bald patch in her hair. Then she ___42____ lots of hair on her pillow. Over the next few months her hair continued to ___43 ___. Ena felt shock and sad. And ___44____ she lost all her hair and she hated being ___45___. She was angry with her body and she was ___46___ that people might laugh at her at school.
But then, Ena had a wonderful day on January 9th! It was her birthday and she got a(n) ___47___ present---- a wig(假发)!Trying on the wig made Ena feel very happy. She felt ___48____ again. The first Ena went to school, people asked why her ___49___ was different, and whether she had a wig on. Ena replied, “No.” She was worried because did notice the ___50___ and she was anxious that someone might try to ___51____ her wig off.
Then her classmates got used to it and stopped asking her questions. But as time went by, she began to feel that the ___52___ she kept about her hair was too big and making her feel ___53___. She wanted to share it with her. So, one Friday, Ena went to the front of the classroom, and she told everyone ___54___, “I have a wig on.” She told them about her ___55___-----alopecia(秃头症) and ___56____ that all her hair had fallen out, including her eyelashes and eyebrows. Everybody’ eyes widened and some people put their hands up to their faces when Ena took her wig off. They listened to her story ____57___, sitting very quietly, and when Ena finished, everybody clapped. And they started to say ___58___ things while Ena passed the wig around for everyone to touch. Finally, the whole class and the head teacher ___59___ Ena to do her lessons without her wig on.
It’s not ___60____ having no hair, and Ena has positive days as well as other days when it is hard. However, she always remembers what her teacher told her, “It doesn’t matter that you don’t have hair; you’re still the same person inside.”
A.Moreover B.Therefore C.However D.Otherwise
A.noticed B.observed C.checked D.expected
A.fall out B.pull out C.drop out D.come out
A.possibly B.suddenly C.immediately D.finally
A.unique B.active C.different D.positive
A.shocked B.concerned C.unsatisfied D.disappointed
A.special B.exact C.similar D.valuable
A.successful B.helpful C.new D.tired
A.appearance B.emotion C.dress D.hair
A.difference B.importance C.confidence D.patience
A.put B.set C.take D.get
A.problem B.secret C.decision D.plan
A.curious B.proud C.awkward D.lonely
A.certainly B.bravely C.actually D.carefully
A.pressure B.hardship C.position D.condition
A.reported B.excused C.explained D.complained
A.in order B.in need C.in surprise D.in placed
A.strange B.cheerful C.lucky D.guilty
A.ordered B.permitted C.required D.encouraged
When I was nine, my family and some friends took a trip. During the trip some members of the group felt 41 , so we stopped at a small stand (摊位). Everyone lined up to buy their food.
42 , after I finished eating, I was still a little hungry and wanted some 43 . Soon I was sure my parents wouldn’t 44 me any candy. "I have to think of a plan," I thought. Then an old lady 45 to buy something she wanted, and would have to get back in line. I knew what I could do. So I rushed to her and volunteered my 46 . She 47 and gave me a $20 bill to get some chips.
When I reached the stand, I found 48 from our group was around. Then I spent the 49 $20 buying the candy. I thought 50 , "I have almost bought all the candy for the next century!" But then, I 51 I should explain to the old lady why I bought no chips and where the whole bill had gone. 52 , an idea occurred to me. So I shouted, "I was robbed!" Upon 53 this, the old lady rushed to me to see if I 54 any harm. However, my parents just stayed behind, without any 55 . With so much candy being found in my bag, they knew I was 56 ! When my daddy stared at me angrily, I knew I had to tell the 57 . As a result, I was blamed and had to apologize to the old lady for my 58 action. Later, I had to work during the whole summer holiday to 59 the old lady back that $20. From this 60 , I learned a lesson. I also promised that I would never do it again in the future.
A.hungry B.angry C.bored D.worried
A.Therefore B.Besides C.However D.Though
A.juice B.candy C.money D.chips
A.buy B.lend C.leave D.show
A.refused B.remembered C.promised D.forgot
A.opinion B.service C.dream D.decision
A.argued B.agreed C.considered D.doubted
A.nobody B.somebody C.everybody D.anybody
A.whole B.major C.certain D.actual
A.fearfully B.regretfully C.excitedly D.carefully
A.hoped B.realized C.discovered D.understood
A.Gradually B.Immediately C.Suddenly D.Slowly
A.watching B.telling C.finding D.hearing
A.made B.received C.meant D.accepted
A.words B.thoughts C.expressions D.actions
A.explaining B.joking C.lying D.stealing
A.condition B.truth C.situation D.case
A.humorous B.generous C.dishonest D.dangerous
A.offer B.afford C.pass D.pay
A.experiment B.example C.punishment D.experience
John was waiting for the girl whose heart he knew, but whose face he didn’t, the girl with the rose. Thirteen months ago, in a Florida library he took a book off the ___36___and found himself interested in the notes in the margin. The soft handwriting ___37___a thoughtful soul and insightful mind.
In front of the book, he ___38___the previous owner’s name, Miss Hollis Maynell. With time and effort he ___39___her address. He wrote her a letter ___40___himself and inviting her to correspond.
During the next year and one-month the two grew to know each other ___41___the mail. A Romance was budding. John requested a(an) ___42___, but she refused. She felt that if he really cared, it wouldn’t matter what she looked like. Later they ___43___their first meeting—7:00 pm at Grand Central Station in New York
“You’ll ___44___me, ”she wrote, “by the red rose I’ll be wearing on my lapel. ”So at 7:00 he was in the ___45___looking for the girl with the red rose.
A young woman in a green suit was coming toward him, her ___46___long and slim and her eyes were blue as flowers. Almost ___47___he made one step closer to her, and just at this moment he saw Hollis Maynell—a woman well past 40. The girl was walking quickly away. He felt as though he split in two, so keen was his ___48___to follow her, and yet so deep was his longing for the woman whose ___49___had truly companioned him and upheld his own.
He did not ___50___. He squared his shoulders and said, “I’m John, and you must be Miss Maynell. I am so glad you could meet me;may I take you to ___51___?”
The woman smiled. “I don’t know what this is about, son, ”she answered, “but the young lady in the green suit ___52___me to wear this rose on my coat. And she said if you were to ask me out to dinner, I ___53___tell you that she is waiting for you in the ___54___across the street. She said it was some kind of ___55___!”
It’s not difficult to admire Miss Maynell’s wisdom. The true nature of a heart is seen in it’s response to the unattractive.
A.exhibition B.shelf C.figure D.diagram
A.represented B.refreshed C.replaced D.rejected
A.transformed B.conveyed C.observed D.discovered
A.located B.expressed C.settled D.evaluated
A.explaining B.introducing C.appointing D.predicting
A.by B.on C.beyond D.through
A.photograph B.E-mail C.measurement D.document
A.separate B.scheduled C.strengthen D.possessed
A.recognize B.witness C.advocate D.tolerate
A.library B.station C.downtown D.square
A.shadow B.shoulder C.appearance D.figure
A.randomly B.mentally C.uncontrollably D.ridiculously
A.desire B.dream C.attempt D.determination
A.carefulness B.wealth C.expectation D.spirit
A.hesitate B.guarantee C.submit D.hurry
A.theatre B.dinner C.shopping D.service
A.advised B.applied C.begged D.required
A.should B.would C.may D.must
A.balcony B.restaurant C.corner D.department
A.patience B.experiment C.test D.decision
One sunny afternoon, a seven-year-old girl went for a walk.She crossed a large area of grassland into the woods before she realized that she was lost.
Sitting on a rock and __41 what to do, she began crying.After a while, she__42__ to walk along a wide path lined with tall trees and thick bushes.When it was getting dark, she saw a small, dark wooden house.She opened the door and __43__ stepped in.Suddenly, she heard a strange noise, and she ran out of the door and back to the __44__.Cold and tired, she fell asleep near a __45_.
The girl’s parents were out and her dog, Laddy, was at home.Laddy __46__ that his mistrees(女主人)was in danger.He jumped through a window, breaking the glass.He looked in the fields.But he couldn’t find his mistress anywhere.However, from the ground came a __47__ scent (气味) as he lowered his head.He __48__ the scent and walked across the grassland.Barking loudly into the air, the dog _49__ through the woods until he found the __50_.But the girl was not there, so he headed back to the woods.Much to his __51__ , he saw his mistress’ blue shirt in the distance.He jumped over some bushes and saw the little stream, where the girl was __52__.
When she opened her eyes and53 her dog standing beside her, the girl said, “you 54 me, Laddy,” and she kissed him several times.Seeing their daughter and dog coming back, the parents burst into tears of 55 .That night Laddy had a heror’s supper: a huge meal of steak
A.forgetting B.wondering C.remembering D.regretting
A.preferred B.expected C.failed D.decided
A.cautiously B.carelessly C.hopelessly D.unwillingly
A.trees B.bushes C.woods D.grasses
A.stream B.rock C.tree D.house
A.found B.heard C.sensed D.smelt
A.terrible B.strange C.pleasant D.familiar
A.missed B.discovered C.followed D.ignored
A.searched B.wandered C.looked D.travelled
A.window B.girl C.house D.hero
A.satisfaction B.delight C.disappointment D.embarrassment
A.awake B.abandoned C.available D.asleep
A.spotted B.watched C.observed D.saw
A.rescued B.disturbed C.comforted D.scared
A.pain B.shock C.relief D.sorrow
Diana Velex does everything with maximum effort — and at maximum speed. That 41 learning a new language, completing two certificates and opening a store.
When arriving in Canada in 2008, she had one 42 : to have what she had back home in Colombia. “I didn’t want to 43 what I do, like so many who come to a new country.” she said. “I 44 to open a store here in Canada but knew I had to 45 myself properly.”
Diana quickly realize that making her dream of shop ownership in Canada a 46 meant going to school to get the 47 education and certification. “My experience of owning a shop and working as a designer in Colombia gave me 48in my abilities. But I couldn’t speak the language and I had to 49 how to do things in Canada. It was like having to 50 all over again,” said Diana.
51 , she found just the help she needed for relaunch(重新开张) 52 continuing education at George Brown College. She began taking 53 for both the Essential Skills in Fashion Certificate and the image Consulting Certificate in May 2009. 54 Diana met with the language barrier, she was always going 55 while at college.
By the end of October 2009, she had completed all certificate requirements. Within two years after her 56in Canada, Diana at last achieved her 57 goal when her new store opened its doors in Toronto’s Sheppard Center.She was on the fast-track to 58 .
Looking back, Diana, a fashion designer, 59 her achievements to the goal she set, the education she received from the college, and 60 the efforts she made. Now Diana is very happy doing what she is doing.
A.requires B.encourages C.includes D.advises
A.goal B.memory C.choice D.problem
A.continue B.choose C.change D.lose
A.demanded B.decided C.agreed D.hesitated
A.teach B.prepare C.enjoy D.persuade
A.reality B.fact C.challenge D.wonder
A.physical B.private C.primary D.necessary
A.pressure B.judgement C.influence D.confidence
A.put away B.depend on C.learn about D.look into
A.advance B.start C.suffer D.work
A.Naturally B.Gradually C.Luckily D.Clearly
A.through B.for C.before D.with
A.notes B.responsibilities C.chances D.courses
A.Though B.As C.Since D.Once
A.around B.back C.ahead D.out
A.adventure B.arrival C.performance D.journey
A.original B.common C.another D.distant
A.success B.wealth C.glory D.happiness
A.adds B.connects C.devotes D.owes
A.after all B.above all C.at least D.at first
One cold night, I was growing sick of my life in San Francisco.There I was walking home around one o’clock in the morning after a 31 practice at the theatre. With the opening night only a week away, I was still learning my lines by heart. I was having 32 handling my part-time job at the bank in the daytime and my acting at night at the same time. As I walked, I thought seriously about 33 both acting and San Francisco. I had 34 too much of city life.
As I walked down the 35 streets under the tall buildings, I felt very small and cold, so I began 36 both to keep warm and to keep away from any possible robbers. Very few people were still out 37 a few homeless people under blankets.
About a block from my 38 , I heard a sound behind me. I 39 quickly, half expecting to see someone with a knife or a gun. The street was empty. All I saw was a shining streetlight. Still, the noise had made me 40 so I started to run faster. Not until I reached my apartment building and unlocked the door did I 41 what the noise had been. It had been my wallet 42 to the sidewalk.
Suddenly I wasn’t cold or tired anymore. I ran out of the door and back to where I’d heard the noise. Although I searched the sidewalk 43 for 15 minutes, my wallet was 44 to be found.
Just as I was about to quit the 45 , I heard the garbage truck stop to the sidewalk next to 46 . When a voice came from the inside, “Alisa Camacho?” I thought I was dreaming. How could this man know my name? The door opened and out jumped a small blonde(金发碧眼的) man with an 47 look in his eyes. “Is this 48 you’re looking for?” He asked, holding up something like a wallet.
It was already 3 a.m. by the time I got into bed. I couldn’t get much sleep, but I had got my wallet back. I also had got back some 49 of city life. I realized the city couldn’t be a bad place 50 people were willing to help each other.
A.comfortable B.serious C.tiresome D.fortunate
A.comfort B.desire C.pain D.trouble
A.setting up B.giving up C.holding up D.picking up
A.expected B.changed C.controlled D.possessed
A.deserted B.crowded C.blank D.narrow
A.running B.jumping C.moving D.marching
A.towards B.except C.including D.between
A.bank B.theatre C.apartment D.office
A.stood B.walked C.turned D.left
A.satisfied B.confused C.frightened D.annoyed
A.turn out B.figure out C.give out D.pull out
A.belonging B.adding C.sticking D.falling
A.gratefully B.anxiously C.skillfully D.delightedly
A.nowhere B.anywhere C.everywhere D.somewhere
A.instruction B.training C.search D.acting
A.it B.him C.someone D.me
A.amused B.unpleasant C.uneasy D.embarrassed
A.what B.who C.whichever D.whomever
A.production B.judgment C.friendship D.appreciation
A.as soon as B.as long as C.as far as D.as well as
A little boy invited his mother to attend his school’s first teacher-parent meeting. To the little boy’s 36 , she said she would go. This would be the first time that his classmates and teacher 37 his mother and he felt 38 of her appearance. Although she was a beautiful woman, there was a severe scar that 39 nearly the entire right side of her face. The boy never wanted to 40 why or how she got the scar.
At the meeting, the people were 41 by the kindness and natural beauty of his mother
42 the scar, but the little boy was still embarrassed and 43 himself from everyone. He did, however, get within hearing of a conversation between his mother and his teacher.
The teacher asked 44 , “How did you get the scar on your face?”
The mother replied, “ 45 my son was a baby, he was in a room that 46 fire. Everyone was 47 afraid to go in because the fire was 48 , so I went in. As I was running toward his bed, I saw a long piece of wood coming down and I placed myself 49 him trying to protect him. I was knocked 50 but fortunately, a fireman came in and saved both of us. ” She 51 the burned side of her face. “This scar will be 52 , but to this day, I have never 53 what I did.”
At this point, the little boy came out running toward his mother with tears in his eyes. He 54 her in his arms and felt a great sense of the sacrifice that his mother had made for him. He held her hand 55 for the rest of the day.
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With a determined(坚定的) look on his face, Chicago’s Michael McCarthy held on to the banister(扶手) and climbed to the top of the Willis Tower not long ago. The Tower stands 1,451 feet(442 meters) tall, the 21building in the US.
As he got to the last step, McCarthy 22fell down, but that didn’t stop him. The 14-year-old boy finally finished climbing the 2,109 steps and arrived at the top, where he 23cheers from many people.
“I just want to show people that 24a kid with no legs can do it, anyone can do it,” McCarthy said.
McCarthy, who was born without legs, has to wear prosthetic legs(假肢) and use a stick to walk. But McCarthy has a strong 25. He believes having a disability(残疾) shouldn’t stop anyone 26achieving his or her success.
He has been in a special school 27he was four. When he decided to climb the Willis Tower, his teacher, Jeff Kohn, was 28by his determination(决心) and offered to help train him. They 29more than ten hours practicing climbing stairs and keeping balance with the prosthetics and sticks on the steps every day. “ 30seems that he never knows how difficult it is. 31I was so tired that I asked him to rest for a day,”said Kohn. “But he said he was still full of energy and wanted more 32.”
Kohn always walked with McCarthy for the climb. “I 33 the last 10 floors, he went faster,” said Kohn. “He’s the most craven sportsman I’ve ever trained.”
McCarthy said he was 34of himself and that the tower now holds special meaning. “When I’m older, I’ll 35to the building and say ‘Look at this building I climbed’,” he said. A. largest B. highest C. earliest
A. seldom B. hardly C. almost
A. enjoyed B. needed C. made
A. while B. though C. if
A. heart B. hope C. body
A. by B. for C. from
A. as B. since C. until
A. pleased B. beaten C. moved
A. used B. spent C. took
A. Here B. There C. It
A. However B. Sometimes C. Then
A. friends B. helpers C. exercise
A. tried B. saw C. did
A. thinking B. talking C. proud
A. point B. go C. turn

A teacher let her class play a game. The teacher 36 each child to bring a bag 37 a few potatoes. Each potato will be 38 a name of the person that the child 39 , so the number of potatoes that a child will put into his/her bag will 40 the number of people the child hates.
Some children had two potatoes; some had three and others had up to 41 potatoes. The teacher then told the children to 42 the bag wherever they go for a 43 .
44 the days went by, the children started to 45 because of the unpleasant smell coming from the rotten(腐烂) potatoes. And the students with five potatoes also had to carry 46 bags.
After a week, the teacher asked, “How did you feel?”the children started complaining(抱怨)about the 47 they had to 48 . When they had to carry the heavy and 49 potatoes everywhere they went.
Then the teacher said, “This is the 50 where you carry your hate for somebody 51 your heart. The smell of hate will 52 your heart and you will carry it with you wherever you go. If you cannot 53 the smell of rotten potatoes for just one week, can you imagine 54 it is like to have the smell of hate in your heart for your 55 .
A.warned B.liked C.told D.preferred
A.containing B.putting C.covering D.included
A.called B.given C.used D.offered
A.missed B.hates C.likes D.appreciated
A.depend on B.decide on C.set down D.write down
A.six B.two C.ten D.five
A.bring B.wash C.carry D.take
A.week B.day C.month D.holiday
A.After B.Until C.Before D.As
A.cry B.complain C.laugh D.disagree
A.heavier B.lighter C.bigger D.older
A.happiness B.joy C.trouble D.sadness
A.get along B.go over C.be settled D.go through
A.funny B.smelly C.tasty D.dusty
A.situation B.view C.expression D.sign
A.without B.outside C.with D.inside
A.injure B.keep C.pollute D.protect
A.like B.bear C.escape D.throw
A.whom B.how C.which D.what
A.youth B.school life C.lifetime D.childhood