Jane’s mother worked on the farm from dawn till dark, which just could make ends meet(量入为出,收支平衡). To make Jane live a 36 life, Mother was very careful about spending money. 37 , Jane didn’t understand her. Every day Mother was busy with her 38 while Jane was studying at school, so they had little time to enjoy themselves.
One day, Mother realized Jane was unhappy and even 39 to her, so she decided to go 40 with Jane to make Jane happy.
On Sunday morning they went happily to the snowfield. Since they were 41 in white clothes, the manager advised them to buy ski clothes. He said 42 there was an accident, they might be easily 43 in their ski clothes. Mother couldn’t 44 them, so she refused.
Then they went skiing in their white clothes. They were skiing happily on the 45 when suddenly the snowfield began to 46 .It was the snowslide (雪崩).They ran a long way and 47 the snowslide finally, but they couldn’t find their way. Later, a helicopter (直升机) was flying above, 48 people on it couldn’t see or hear them. Jane was 49 because she had hurt her head seriously and 50 dropped on the snow. Just then an idea struck Mother. She cut her wrist(手腕) 51 and then bright red blood dropped down on the snowfield. A red SOS was on the snow. At last Jane 52 , but Mother died.
Every time I 53 the blood dropping onto the snowfield, I feel 54 , I believe anyone who hears the tragedy will 55 Mother for her selfless love to her daughter.
A.happy B.poor C.busy D.sad
A.Though B.However C.Although D.Or
A.writing B.housework C.work D.research
A.unfriendly B.loyal C.kind D.cruel
A.skating B.dancing C.hiking D.skiing
A.all B.both C.either D.every
A.now that B.in case C.as though D.even if
A.searched B.examined C.found D.caught
A.cost B.make C.afford D.stand
A.mountain B.farmland C.playground D.snowfield
A.change B.melt C.shake D.jump
A.escaped B.passed C.experienced D.overcame
A.but B.so C.since D.while
A.at work B.in danger C.in peace D.in ruins
A.hair B.blood C.tears D.jewels
A.carefully B.slowly C.immediately D.hardly
A.cried B.died C.woke D.survived
A.find out B.think of C.suffer from D.come across
A.satisfied B.curious C.anxious D.painful
A.admire B.hate C.reward D.think
“Good night, Yammine.”
“Good night, Chief,” I reply.
The cell door __36__ and I hear Chief's keys clinking as other doors clang shut further down the row. I step into my little cell and sit down. I glance up at the window, covered in mesh(铁网),and think to myself, “This isn't a life, it's just a(n) __37__.”
Being __38__ makes me feel as though I'm being buried alive. I am a puppet(木偶) with people __39__ strings so that I eat, sleep and wake when they want me to.
I lie on my bed as night __40__ and think the same thoughts __41__. I think about how it all went so wrong, and imagine how I will __42__ for all the time I've lost.
Every day I live the same routine and nothing changes except the people. Prisoners depart for other prisons, or get __43__. Others __44__ from different prisons, or fresh from custody. It's a __45__ revolving(旋转) door.
When I committed my __46__, I was a lost young boy, but now I am __47__. Walking around the yard, I would notice my fellow prisoners reading books and writing letters to friends and family, which upset me as my __48__ at school was limited.
I longed for the day when I'd be able to sit in the sun, enjoying a cup of coffee and reading a newspaper or book __49__ my choice. I also longed to write letters to my friends and family, sharing my thoughts and feelings.
I decided not to waste my time inside and, __50__, make the most of all the resources available to me. I started to learn and was __51__ to realize my dream.
Now, after five years' persistence, heartache and hard work, I have __52__ my goal. Having __53__ a course as a reading adviser, I can now help others to read and write. And I have even started a creative writing workshop at Junee Correctional Centre. Learning to read and write at a highter level has given me the inner strength to present myself in a more __54__ manner.
And the day I've dreamed about has come true: I now enjoy my cup of coffee with a book in my other hand. Learning to read and write has changed my life and this article is my first piece of “proper” writing, and it won't be my __55__.
A.opens B.closes C.breaks D.sticks
A.existence B.appearance C.offence D.holiday
A.at school B.at home C.in hospital D.in prison
A.pulling B.shaking C.winding D.casting
A.becomes B.drops C.feels D.falls
A.once and for all B.over and over again C.once again D.for good
A.do up B.make up C.fix up D.mend up
A.revealed B.sentenced C.punished D.released
A.reach B.get C.arrive D.go
A.continually B.occasionally C.accidentally D.rarely
A.mistake B.crime C.error D.fault
A.caught B.home C.found D.trapped
A.attendance B.absence C.allowance D.assistance
A.in B.of C.over D.by
A.however B.instead C.thus D.nevertheless
A.devoted B.dedicated C.determined D.decided
A.gained B.recognized C.arrived D.achieved
A.attended B.completed C.started D.organized
A.positive B.negative C.sensitive D.passive
A.best B.worst C.latest D.last
My husband and I sat outside. A small child about three came up the street, accompanied by her mother. As she saw another girl a few feet away, she gave her admiring comment, “Mommy, I like her dress.” Her mom 21 , “Well, why don’t you go and tell her?”
The little girl walked 22 toward the girl wearing the pretty dress. The other one,
23 the same age, was standing with her 24 turned, alongside her parents. They had not heard the compliment (赞美). Receiving no answer, this little one 25 . My husband said to the other girl, “ 26 wants to tell you something.” As she turned around, connection was made. Once again, the little one 27 “I like your dress,” and upon hearing those words, the other one gave her a big smile and excitedly 28 “Look, it’s a spinning (旋转) dress!”, at which moment she began to spin in 29. Both of them smiled widely.
Now, the one stopped spinning and said, “It’s my favorite dress and I have (a) 30 that match!” She 31 running toward a stroller (婴儿车) parked nearby.
The mom and the daughter started to 32 down the street, 33 the encounter (邂逅) had ended. Moments later, the “spinning dress girl” reappeared, shoes in hand, 34 her new friend who had seemingly disappeared. Now, an elderly couple, seated on a bench, had obviously been 35 of all this. The man 36 the child, saying, “There’s someone coming behind you.” Then we saw one showed and the other 37 the beautiful shoes.
If you can make a 38 better, do it. I have no idea how many others that evening might have 39 this act, hoping to help good things to happen. But such brief moments, 40 together, make up what might very well be the important times in our lives.
A.replied B.scolded C.laughed D.required
A.secretly B.shyly C.heavily D.suddenly
A.usually B.hopefully C.likely D.luckily
A.back B.head C.nose D.hand
A.shouted B.left C.cried D.hesitated
A.Anyone B.Someone C.Everyone D.No one
A.suggested B.apologized C.explained D.announced
A.turned B.shared C.jumped D.agreed
A.circles B.lines C.directions D.rows
A.shoes B.socks C.shirt D.hat
A.took off B.turned down C.put on D.made up
A.lead B.look C.head D.get
A.remembering B.hoping C.saying D.thinking
A.coming across B.looking for C.shouting at D.calling on
A.watchful B.careful C.proud D.fond
A.calmed B.comforted C.stopped D.seated
A.wore B.admired C.compared D.bought
A.moment B.life C.girl D.dress
A.learned B.performed C.praised D.observed
A.seized B.spent C.threaded D.lost
On a Friday night, a poor young artist stood at the gate of the subway station, playing his violin. Many people put some money into the 36 of the young man.
The next day, the young artist came again, and put his hat on the ground gracefully. 37 from the day before, he took out a large piece of 38 and laid it on the ground. Then he began 39 .
Before long, the young violinist was 40 with people, who were all attracted by the 41 on that paper, which said, "Last night, a gentleman named George Sang put something important into my hat 42 . Please come to claim(认领) it soon."
After half an hour, a middle-aged man ran there in a hurry and 43 through the crowd to the violinist and said, "Yes, it’s you. You did come here. I knew that you’re an honest man and would 44 come here."
"Are you Mr. George Sang?"
The man nodded.
"Did you 45 something?"
"Lottery (彩票). It’s lottery," said the man.
The violinist 46 a lottery ticket on which George Sang’ s name was seen. "Is it?" he asked.
George nodded, seized the lottery ticket and 47 it; then he danced with joy.
George bought a lottery ticket which 48 him a prize of $ 500,000. He was so happy after work and felt the violinist playing so wonderfully that he put 50 dollars in the hat. 49 , the lottery ticket was also thrown in.
When asked why he didn’t keep the lottery ticket 50 himself, the violinist said," 51 I don’t have much money, I live happily; but if I lose honesty, I won’t be happy forever."
We can gain and lose so much in our life. But being honest should 52 be with us. If we bear ourselves in a dishonest way, we 53 succeed temporarily (暂时). However, from the long-term view, we’11 be a loser. Such a person is just like the 54 on the mountain. It’s high above at first, but gradually it falls and loses the 55 of going up.
A.box B.hat C.bowl D.bag
A.Free B.Away C.Different D.Far
A.paper B.stone C.cloth D.wood
A.begging B.shouting C.playing D.singing
A.crowded B.surrounded C.surprised D.satisfied
A.words B.money C.ticket D.picture
A.on purpose B.in a hurry C.in advance D.by mistake
A.looked B.lived C.broke D.rushed
A.probably B.certainly C.recently D.nearly
A.lose B.get C.buy D.search
A.handed out B.gave out C.sent out D.took out
A.tore B.threw C.kissed D.hid
A.beat B.sold C.took D.won
A.Fortunately B.However C.Otherwise D.Generally
A.by B.from C.for D.with
A.Unless B.Whenever C.Although D.Until
A.often B.never C.seldom D.always
A.may B.should C.must D.need
A.air B.water C.grass D.tree
A.road B.path C.chance D.method
I tend to accept any idea put forward by experts on TV. One day, a sociologist proposed that the 31 society has been consuming modern humans little by little. For fear that I would become a victim of the consumer society, I 32 hurried to a bicycle shop in my neighborhood. 33 the shopkeeper Mr. Johnson was selling me the bicycle, he said, “This is the best thing you 34 have done. Life has become hopelessly 35 . A bicycle is simple, and it brings to you 36 things: fresh air, sunshine and exercise.” I agreed. Happy as a child, I got on the bicycle and headed out onto the streets. After some time, I 37 at the other end of the town. I was 38 that this simple vehicle could let me 39 long distances in a fairly short time. But how 40 did I really go?
Since I hated to be 41 , I went back to Mr. Johnson and asked him to 42 an odometer (里程表) on my bicycle. He agreed, but 43 , “An odometer without a speedometer (速度计) is like a 44 without a knife.” I admitted he was right and in a few minutes, the two devices (装置) were 45 to the handlebars of my bicycle. “What about a horn?” he then asked. “Look, this horn is no larger than a matchbox and has many 46 .” Attracted by these functions, I bought the horn.
“You can’t leave the back part 47 ,” noted Mr. Johnson. He fixed a metal box with buttons 48 the seat, and said, “Is there anything better than this oven when you feel 49 on your way? I can give you a special discount.” I was not strong enough to 50 the offer.
“I congratulate you once more; this is the best thing you could have done,” said Mr. Johnson in the end.
A.adult B.human C.consumer D.bachelor
A.eventually B.immediately C.reluctantly D.gratefully
A.Although B.Because C.As D.Unless
A.would B.should C.must D.could
A.boring B.complicated C.stressful D.tough
A.natural B.mysterious C.complex D.unique
A.gave up B.broke down C.calmed down D.ended up
A.amazed B.amused C.confused D.concerned
A.march B.drive C.cover D.measure
A.far B.long C.fast D.deep
A.unreliable B.impractical C.unprepared D.inaccurate
A.fix B.check C.repair D.lay
A.swore B.added C.replied D.concluded
A.pencil B.fork C.box D.cake
A.distributed B.converted C.applied D.attached
A.shapes B.sizes C.functions D.models
A.loose B.blank C.bare D.incomplete
A.beside B.before C.below D.behind
A.sick B.hungry C.hot D.thirsty
A.consider B.withdraw C.make D.resist
Michael O’her lived alone with his father, and the two of them had a very special relationship. The father believed in encouragement.
Though Michael was the 1 of the class when he entered high school, his 2 continued to encourage him, but also made it very clear that he did not have to play 3 if he didn’t want to.
However, Michael loved football and was 4 to try his best at every practice. All through high school, he never 5 a practice or a game, but remained a bench warmer (替补队员) all four years. His 6 father was always in the stands, with words of 7 for him.
It was the end of the football season, and as Michael ran slowly onto the practice field shortly 8 the big final game, the coach met him with a telegram. Michael 9 the telegram and became deathly silent—his father died that morning, and the sad man left for 10 immediately.
In the third quarter, when the team was ten points 11 , a silent young man eagerly 12 onto the sidelines. The coach and his players were shocked to see their team-mate back so 13 .
“Coach, please let me 14 . I have to play today,” said Michael. Feeling sorry for him, the coach 15 . Before long, nobody could believe their eyes. This small bench warmer played like a(n) 16 . He helped his team win finally.
When the team was cheering for their 17 , Michael was sitting in the corner all alone. The coach came to him and said, “You were fantastic! Tell me 18 you did it?”
Tears in eyes, Michael said, “Well, you knew my dad died, but did you know he was blind?” He 19 a smile, “Dad came to all my games, but today was the first time he could 20 me play, and I wanted to show him I could do it!”
A.strongest B.smallest C.biggest D.youngest
A.coach B.players C.classmates D.father
A.football B.games C.practices D.basketball
A.required B.determined C.satisfied D.reminded
A.failed B.lost C.missed D.won
A.sympathetic B.upset C.faithful D.optimistic
A.encouragement B.judgment C.wisdom D.amusement
A.after B.since C.towards D.before
A.went through B.turned over C.got over D.tore up
A.school B.home C.field D.class
A.ahead B.beside C.behind D.away
A.walked B.ran C.climbed D.slipped
A.quietly B.sadly C.happily D.soon
A.go B.fight C.work D.play
A.left B.refused C.agreed D.cried
A.star B.son C.amateur D.trainer
A.victory B.award C.memorial D.unity
A.why B.when C.where D.how
A.spread B.changed C.forced D.stopped
A.hear B.see C.feel D.make
A businessman was on a business trip to Tokyo(东京). One day he went to buy some gifts for his employees (雇员) back in his country. He entered a supermarket. A lady smiled and welcomed him. He was very touched, and felt good .Because he was not able to 1 the warmth of her smile, he was watching her as he was 2 . She was giving the same 3 to all the people who walked into the supermarket.
The businessman started thinking if she hated doing the same thing. So he asked, “My dear lady, are you 4 of doing this job?” The lady smiled and said, “No, sir, I have 5 here for the last 10 years and I love my job.” The businessman was surprised and asked, “Why have you stayed here for ten years, and why do you like your job 6 much?” The lady said, “Because I am doing something good for my 7 .” The businessman found this interesting. He asked, “Why?” The lady said, “As most of our customers are 8 , they spend foreign currency(货币) here. So our country has a lot of money and becomes richer. People who are happy with our service will __9___ more often and spend more money in our country.”
Surprised by her 10 , the businessman thanked her. After returning to his own country he worked hard to introduce the same attitude (态度) to his workers, and today his company is one of the best companies in the world.
A.require B.enjoy C.hide D.forget
A.traveling B.working C.singing D.shopping
A.feeling B.smile C.warmth D.watching
A.fond B.tired C.proud D.afraid
A.stood B.learned C.worked D.lived
A.so B.very C.even D.enough
A.home B.country C.supermarket D.boss
A.millionaires B.managers C.strangers D.foreigners
A.sing B.visit C.talk D.save
A.action B.service C.attitude D.help
One afternoon in January in 1998, Susan Sharp, 43, and her 8-year-old son David, were walking across an icy square, when Susan’s cane(手杖) slipped on the ice. Her face 36 first into the mud. David 37 her mother’s side, “Are you all right, Mom” 38 , Susan pulled herself up, “I’m okay, Honey,” she said.
Susan was falling more 39 since she had trouble walking. Every inch of ice was a 40 danger for her. “I wish I could do something,” the boy thought. David, too, was having 41 of his own. The boy had a speech problem, so at school he talked 42 .
One day, David’s teacher announced a 43 homework. "Each of you is going to come up with an 44 ," she said. This was for "INVENT AMERICA", a national competition to encourage creativity in children.
An idea 45 David one evening. If only his mother’s cane didn’t slip on the ice. “What if I 46 your cane to a nail coming out of the bottom” he asked his mother.
“ 47 the sharp end would scratch(划破) floors,” Susan said.
“No, Mom, I 48 make it like a ball-point pen. You take your hand off the button and the 49 returns back up.” Hours later the cane was finished. David and his father 50 as Susan used it to walk 50 feet about the 51 . Happily Susan cried out, “It 52 !”
In July 1999, David was 53 national winner for the "INVENT AMERICA". David began to make public appearance. Thus he was forced to communicate 54 .Today, David is nearly free of his speech problem, and his 55 is becoming well accepted.
1. A. fell |
B. touched |
C. lay |
D. dropped |
2. A. stood by |
B. rushed to |
C. looked at |
D. ran around |
3. A. Firmly |
B. Easily |
C. Quickly |
D. Shakily |
4. A. slowly |
B. frequently |
C. freely |
D. heavily |
5. A. hiding |
B. certainly |
C. possible |
D. waiting |
6. A. method |
B. disease |
C. trouble |
D. hope |
7. A. few |
B. little |
C. much |
D. more |
8. A. useful |
B. strange |
C. common |
D. special |
9. A. appearance |
B. invention |
C. experience |
D. experiment |
10. A. reminded |
B. encouraged |
C. occurred |
D. hit |
11. A. fastened |
B. stuck |
C. fixed |
D. tied |
12. A. So |
B. And |
C. For |
D. But |
13. A. might |
B. would |
C. did |
D. need |
14. A. pen |
B. hand |
C. cane |
D. nail |
15. A. watched |
B. supported |
C. noticed |
D. helped |
16. A. street |
B. ice |
C. yard |
D. square |
17. A. works |
B. operates |
C. succeeds |
D. helps |
18. A. declared |
B. received |
C. won |
D. praised |
19. A. more slowly |
B. more carefully |
C. more clearly |
D. faster |
20. A. cane |
B. mother |
C. speech |
D. story |