After attending a conference, I returned to my hotel room late one evening.The overhead light out- side my door was burned out and I had 36 finding the keyhole.When I 37 to open the door, I 38 around the wall for a light switch.I found a plate where a switch was 39 installed… but no switch!
Not discouraged easily, I remembered 40 a lamp by the bed when I deposited my luggage 41 in the day.I found the bed in the 42 and then the lamp, but when I switched it on ,nothing 43 ! I thought that perhaps if I opened the curtains I might be able to use whatever light comes in from the 44 to find another lamp.So I 45 my way slowly across the room to the curtains and …no drawstring! I finally stumbled (跌跌撞撞地) around 46 I found a desk lamp which actually 47 !
That evening I discovered in a whole new way just how dark the world 48 be and how-necessary light is! But even more necessary than 49 light is the light that shines from people—the light of 50 and faith.Because, for many people, the world is a dark and 51 place.For someone today just may be stumbling in discouragement or sadness or fear and in 52 of some light.So let your light shine.Whatever light you 53 may be a beacon of hope and encouragement.And if you feel that your light is 54 a candle in a forest remember there isn’t enough darkness in all the world to 55 the light of one small candle.
A.respect B.admiration C.difficulty D.confidence
A.failed B.managed C.wished D.meant
A.touched B.sensed C. felt D.looked
A.once B.never C.still D.already
A.equipping B.producing C.removing D.spotting
A.earlier B.later C.lower D.upper
A.light B.room C.dark D.corner
A.developed B.operated C.fired D.happened
A.street B.machine C.room D.car
A.wound B.forced C.lost D.made
A.after B.while C.until D.since
A.worked B.affected C.helped D.inspired
A.must B.shall C.will D.can
A.mental B.physical C.electrical D.psychological
A.love B.existence C.truth D.wisdom
A.colourful B.lonely C.friendly D.complex
A.short B.favor C.need D.face
A.offer B.make C.take D.contribute
A.not more than B.other than C.no more than D.rather than
A.get over B.give out C.put out D.set up
More Than I Had Dreamed Of
From the time I was seven, I had a dream of becoming a member of the Students Union. I always 36 my school leaders for taking responsibility for all of us. So I dreamed of being a leader.
Years flew by, and soon I was able to participate in the elections, 37 I would win. But the reality struck that I hadn’t had a chance. I wasn’t pretty. Girls across the school hardly knew me. I just did not have what it 38 to win a school election. I was 39 .
As I cried in my room that evening, I 40 took a deep breath and decided I wouldn’t stop dreaming. I decided that I would 41 elections again in my final year at school—and I would win.
I recognized that my 42 had a lot of things in their favor. What were the 43 that would work in my favor? I had good grades, and I was friendly and helpful. And my biggest 44 was the faith I had. I would not allow my 45 appearance to hold me back from putting my best foot forward. That evening, I 46 my election plans a whole year in advance.
I realized that girls would have to get to know me and recognize that I had the ability to 47 them. I loved making friends and I liked being helpful, 48 I decided that perhaps I could use these qualities to work to my advantage. In order to learn how to present a great election 49 , I also attended a course on effective public speaking.
The day after the election, when the principal(校长) announced I won the second highest number of votes, the students 50 . That joy on the faces of all my friends showed me that my victory was 51 theirs.
Suddenly, I realized that I had 52 much more than I had dreamed of. I had made many new friends and had helped people 53 the way. I had won the 54 and love of my school-mates and they knew me as somebody who would stand by them. I was able to put a smile on their faces and 55 their day.
36-40BBACD 41-45BDACA 46-50CDBAB 51-55BCADD
A.remembered B.admired C.praised D.believed
A.planning B.praying C.calculating D.judging
A.took B.assessed C.provided D.meant
A.concerned B.surprised C.depressed D.confused
A.gradually B.immediately C.impatiently D.suddenly
A.attend in B.enter C.join D.participate
A.companions B.enemies C.schoolmates D.competitors
A.points B.cases C.methods D.examples
A.problem B.dream C.strength D.worry
A.plain B.young C.personal D.special
A.announced B.discussed C.began D.cancelled
A.recommend B.encourage C.support D.represent
A.but B.so C.then D.or
A.speech B.campaign C.ceremony D.promise
A.nodded B.cheered C.gathered D.cried
A.only B.also C.still D.almost
A.devoted B.accelerated C.accomplished D.developed
A.along B.by C.to D.in
A.appointment B.reputation C.election D.acceptance
A.rich B.bless C.expand D.brighten
When I was a law professor, a student reported that I made an error in grading his exam by giving him too many points.He was 41 and after thanking him for his honesty, I changed the grade in my 42 . His beaming(欢笑的)face turned to shock."You're 43 my grade?" he said angrily."I would never have come in 44 …"
He didn't finish the 45_ , but it was obvious that his display of honesty was 46_ .He thought he'd have it all —praise and the higher grade.
Several colleagues thought I should have let the higher grade 47 because all I'd accomplished was to discourage him from being 48 in the future.And every time I tell this story, some people agree to this 49 .
But I can't see how I could give good reason for worsening my_ 50 in grading by undermining(损害) the honesty of all my grades by failing to 51 an error.The grade itself would be a dishonest 52 of his knowledge and it would have been 53 to other students.How could I 54 give a student a gift of an unearned grade?
I know 55 reporting an error in one's favor is unusual, but, like 56_ too much change, it's clearly the right thing to do.People of character, those with real honesty, hate to give up 57 as much as anyone else.The difference is that for them a good conscience and reputation is 58
enough to give reason for the cost of doing the right thing.
Perhaps lowering the student's grade did 59 him from being honest in the future, but bribing(贿赂)him to be honest so that he does the right thing when its cost-free would have 60 him even more.The duty to be honest is about right and wrong, not risks and rewards.
A.wise B.right C.stubborn D.angry
A.files B.books C.records D.notes
A.lowering B.correcting C.changing D.making
A.whether B.which C.what D.if
A.sentence B.word C.exam D.lesson
A.good B.false C.special D.impressive
A.move B.change C.stand D.drop
A.brave B.adventurous C.successful D.honest
A.remark B.complaint C.praise D.achievement
A.crime B.mistake C.doubt D.guilt
A.make B.find C.correct D.avoid
A.reaction B.sense C.sign D.reflection
A.unfair B.cruel C.tough D.funny
A.carefully B.possibly C.politely D.patiently
A.actively B.secretly C.voluntarily D.curiously
A.receiving B.paying C.earning D.returning
A.benefits B.honors C.awards D.gifts
A.pleasure B.reward C.content D.honor
A.protect B.influence C.discourage D.separate
A.improved B.encouraged C.blamed D.harmed
As I understand, if scientists produced a human clone, there would be a great risk of it having a disease. Nobody seems to understand the ageing process of a clone. It would be terrible if a baby was the age of its parent at 31 . Its cells would grow old fast and it would die young. 32 until the technique is perfectly safe, it should be 33 .
I'd love to have a clone of 34 . I often wish I had a twin sister, someone who 35 me in everything. So why not a clone? Well, the idea 36 be fun but I'm not sure if it would be 37 . I think we would be playing with fire if we let scientists go ahead with 38 cloning. There are so many 39
involved that all research in this area should be strictly controlled.
There are so many arguments 40 cloning that it is difficult to get anyone to consider the possible benefits. I am 41 that it is a technique which could be beneficial. The most obvious use would be for childless 42 . They would be able to have babies with their own genetic material. I don't see what's wrong with that.
Imagine a child 43 up knowing that his or her mother is really a sister or a brother. The emotional 44 on the child would be 45 . Or a child who was cloned from a dead brother or sister. What kind of emotional pressure would they feel, knowing they were made as a replacement for another? The whole idea
46 me!
It's all very good to ban human cloning but scientists should be allowed to 47
research. If they don't, we may 48 important benefits for our society, such as producing body organs. A clone is an 49 copy of a person with the same gene. Therefore, it is the 50 donor for an organ(器官) transplant.
A.home B.lab C.process D.birth
A.Besides B.Therefore C.Although D.Unless
A.banned B.allowed C.encouraged D.forced
A.itself B.herself C.myself D.yourself
A.overlooked B.contradicted C.accumulated D.resembled
A.may B.must C.can D.shall
A.messy B.safe C.swift D.awkward
A.human B.animal C.plant D.pet
A.obligations B.regulations C.formulas D.risks
A.against B.with C.for D.amid
A.vanished B.convinced C.violated D.teased
A.couples B.heroines C.dwarves D.elves
A.picking B.looking C.getting D.growing
A.pressure B.sample C.privilege D.ambition
A.unsinkable B.unimaginable C.unbearable D.unthinkable
A.scratches B.terrifies C.entices D.confronts
A.continue B.predict C.tear D.mention
A.chase B.contrast C.cure D.miss
A.handy B.identical C.contradictory D.transparent
A.ideal B.voluntary C.vacant D.inquisitive
One morning Raman, a true master of the art of archery (箭术), invited his favorite student to watch a display of his skill. The student had 36 this more than a
hundred times before, but he still obeyed his 37.
Together, they went into a nearby wood and reached a tall 38. Raman picked a rose flower and 39 it on one of the branches of the tree. He 40 opened his bag and took out three objects: his 41, an arrow and a white handkerchief.
Raman stood one hundred paces from the spot where he had placed the 42. Facing his target, he 43 his student to blindfold (蒙住眼睛) him with the handkerchief. The student did as his teacher 44.
“How often have you seen me practice the sport of archery?” Raman asked him 45.
“Every day,” replied his student. “And you have 46 managed to hit the rose from three hundred paces away.”
With his eyes covered by the 47, Raman placed his feet firmly on the ground and 48 the bowstring (弓弦) with all his strength. Aiming at the rose on the 49, he let the arrow fly. The arrow whistled through the air, 50 it did not even hit the tree, missing the target by a few meters.
“Did I 51 it?” said Raman, removing the handkerchief from his eyes.
“No, you missed 52,” replied the student. “I thought you were going to 53 me the power of thought and your ability to perform magic.”
“I have 54 taught you the most important lesson about the power of thought.” replied Raman. “When you 55 something, concentrate only on that: No one will ever hit a target they cannot see.”
A.thought B.seen C.heard D.felt
A.teacher B.boss C.father D.monitor
A.wall B.tree C.pole D.house
A.buried B.educated C.signed D.placed
A.first B.now C.then D.finally
A.bow B.hammer C.apple D.knife
A.arrow B.shoe C.flower D.bag
A.advised B.expected C.encouraged D.asked
A.planned B.imagined C.requested D.promised
A.angrily B.calmly C.disappointedly D.sadly
A.never B.almost C.always D.also
A.cloth B.handkerchief C.paper D.leaf
A.drew back B.brought up C.held back D.took off
A.ground B.branch C.tip D.root
A.and B.for C.so D.but
A.touch B.learn C.miss D.hit
A.completely B.suddenly C.quickly D.carefully
A.show B.give C.offer D.lend
A.again B.even C.just D.seldom
A.buy B.find C.notice D.want
Even though it was only October, my students were already whispering about Christmas plans. With each passing day everyone became more 31 waiting for the final school bell. Upon its 32 everyone would run for their coats and go home, everyone except David
David was a small boy in ragged clothes. I had often 33 what kind of home life David had, and what kind of mother could send her son to school dressed so 34 for the cold winter months, without a coat, boots, or gloves. But something made David 35 . I can still remember he was always 36 a smile and willing to help. He always 37 after school to straighten chairs and mop the floor. We never talked much. He 38 just smile and ask what else he could do ,then thank me for letting him stay and slowly 39 home.
Weeks passed and the 40 over the coming Christmas grew into restlessness until the last day of 41 before the holiday break. I smiled in 42 as the last of them hurried out the door. Turning around I saw David 43 standing by my desk.
“I have something for you” he said and 44 from behind his back a small box. 45 it to me, he said anxiously, “Open it. ”I took the box from him, thanked him and slowly unwrapped it. I lifted the lid and to my 46 saw nothing. I looked at David’s smiling face and back into the box and said. “The box is nice, David, but it’ s 47 . ”
“ Oh no it isn’t ,” said David “ It’s full of love, my mum told me before she died that love was something you couldn’t see or touch unless you know it’s there .”
Tears filled my eyes 48 Ilooked at the proud dirty face that I had rarely given 49 to. After that Christmas, David and I became good friends and I never forgot the meaning 50 the little empty box set on my desk.
A.courageous B.anxious C.serious D.cautious
A.warning B.calling C.ringing D.yelling
A.scolded B.wondered C.realized D.learned
A.modestly B.naturally C.inappropriately D.inaccurately
A.popular B.special C.upset D.funny
A.expressing B.delivering C.sharing D.wearing
A.practiced B.wandered C.stayed D.studied
A.would B.should C.might D.could
A.aim at B.head for C.put off D.turn to
A.excitement B.argument C.movement D.judgement
A.year B.school C.education D.program
A.vain B.return C.relief D.control
A.quietly B.sadly C.weakly D.helplessly
A.searched B.found C.raised D.pulled
A.Holding B.Sending C.Handing D.Leaving
A.delight B.expectation C.appreciation D.surprise
A.empty B.cheap C.useless D.improper
A.as B.until C.because D.though
A.advice B.support C.command D.attention
A.from B.behind C.over D.towards
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.” __1___ teaches that he was right. Good friendship is just not easily __2___.
It is possible that we simply do not stay in one place long enough for __3___ friendship to __4__. However, there can be _5__ disagreement on the need for each of us to think carefully about the kind of friendship we want.
To most of us, friendships are considered very important, but we need to have clear in our _6__ the kinds of friendship we want. Are they to be close or __7_ at arm’s length? Do we want to __8_ ourselves or do we want to walk on the surface? For some people, many friendships on the surface are _9__ enough---and that’s right. But at some point we need to _10__ that our expectations are the same as our friends’ expectations. The sharing of _11__ experience _12__ our tears as well as our dark dreams is the surest way to deepen friendships. But it __13_ be undertaken(进行)slowly and carried on only if there are _14__ of interest and action in return.
What are some of the _15__ of friendship? The greatest is the attraction to expect too much too soon. Deep relationships __16_ time. Another “major difficulty” is the selfishness to think one “possesses” the other, including his time and attention, Similarly, friendships __17___actions in return, in __18__ words, you must give as much as you take. Finally there is a question of taking care of . Unless you spend __19__ time together, talking on the phone, writing letters doing things together, friendships will die __20__
A.Knowledge B.Teachers C.Experience D.Parents
A.understood B.formed C.realized D.produced
A.true B.common C.deeply D.actual
A.design B.intend C.developed D.appear
A.any B.some C.no D.none
A.hearth B.thoughts C.actions D.minds
A.remained B.left C.kept D.stayed
A.own B.share C.owe D.spare
A.that B.very C.quite D.not
A.make sure B.remember C.expect D.check out
A.social B.ordinary C.good D.personal
A.includes B.to include C.including D.included
A.can B.must C.will D.need
A.marks B.sights C.scenes D.signs
A.difficulties B.differences C.advantages D.things
A.cost B.spend C.ask D.take
A.require B.request C.depend D.suggest
A.some B.many C.other D.different
A.less B.comfortable C.reasonable D.a lot
A.for B.away C.out D.from
Not many foreigners can say that they have lived in China for as long as I have. Perhaps some can hack(应对) it for about two or three years and then they want to either go back home or move on to another country. As for me, I cannot get 36 of this place. I love it here so much and I honestly believe that I am very comfortable here. It feels just like 37. And, here 38 the story.
It was August 2001 and I had just said 39 to my family and friends as I 40 to Los Angeles International Airport to catch my 41 to Incheon, South Korea which would then 42 me to Beijing. When I arrived in LA I was very excited and a little 43 because I didn't know what to 44 when I arrived in China. It 45 like receiving a wrapped gift and you had no idea what was in it 46 you opened it. As I 47 the Korean Airlines 48 desk I gave the attendant(空乘人员) my ticket. He looked at me and said, "I'm sorry, sir. This flight was yesterday." I was in 49 and lost for words. The attendant told me I had to wait several hours until they could 50 whether I could get onto another flight.
I was so afraid at this time that I called my mother and frantically(狂乱地) told her," I missed my flight! I don't think I can go to 51! I'm better off going back to Washington, DC!" That's when she 52 I call my leader in China and ask whether I could still go there. Looking 53 all of the papers I found a phone number and called the Beijing office. 54, my leader was there and assured me I could still join the group. Also, KAL had a seat for me on the next flight. So, after 24 hours and a 55 in Korea, I arrived in Beijing. I don't know what my feeling was, but I wasn't tired because I had finally arrived and I just wanted to look around the city. As I traveled to the hotel in the car I saw all the wonderful buildings, friendly people and interesting sites. I was so happy to be here.
A.many B.much C.enough D.little
A.home B.family C.house D.country
A.says B.goes C.tells D.talks
A.hello B.sorry C.good D.goodbye
A.headed B.walked C.settled D.jogged
A.train B.flight C.bus D.ship
A.adjust B.lead C.conduct D.adapt
A.surprised B.annoyed C.adsurd D.nervous
A.happen B.see C.expect D.know
A.felt B.looked C.seemed D.sounded
A.after B.when C.while D.until
A.got B.arrived C.approached D.sat
A.check-in B.office C.check-out D.examine
A.shock B.trouble C.danger D.difficulty
A.sure B.confirm C.construct D.ask
A.Korea B.Washington C.Los Angeles D.China
A.explained B.suggested C.ordered D.requested
A.around B.back C.through D.for
A.Luckily B.Seriously C.Honestly D.Sadly
A.visit B.living C.stopover D.stay
Pulled from the rubble (碎砖)of the big earthquake after eight days of unimaginable suffering, 8- year-old Kiki Joachin caught the world’s attention. Today he and his 21 struggle to rebuild their home, their lives and their hopes.
When the terrible earthquake broke out, Kiki’s mother 22 from the porch (门廊)of their apartment building 23 her five –year-old-son, David, who was outside fetching water. 24 injured by falling concrete (水泥),she tried to dig through it and 25 toward her five other kids who were 26 in the ruins of their home. 27 , she could make little progress.
For eight days Kiki and his 28 were buried beneath. They curled (蜷缩) their bodies in a (n) 29 space, with no food or water, hardly able to move; nearby lay the 30 of their three other siblings(兄弟姐妹). Kiki 31 as his sister covered them with her T-shirt.
On the eighth day, a neighbour 32 her possessions heard Kiki’s 33 cries for water. Two 34 spent the next four hours 35 drilling through the rubble and finally 36 Kiki and his sister. As Kiki was 37 by the firefighters from the hole, he made a victory gesture.
Now Kiki hopes to be an engineer when he grows up, so he can help 38 his country. His father wants to start a 39 for his family, maybe selling rice and beans, to be able to put another room on the house so his kids can sleep better. Meanwhile, his father and mother are 40 for what they have and the survival of the three children.
A.friends B.classmates C.family D.team
A.walked B.ran C.jumped D.wandered
A.in search of B.in honour of C.in face of D.in charge of
A.Because B.If C.Unless D.Though
A.face B.turn C.rush D.move
A.buried B.killed C.controlled D.hidden
A.Otherwise B.Therefore C.However D.Meanwhile
A.brother B.sister C.father D.mother
A.wide B.tiny C.open D.public
A.bodies B.clothes C.shadows D.toys
A.nodded B.smiled C.wept D.slept
A.sorting out B.showing off C.looking for D.giving away
A.weak B.good C.long D.clear
A.neighbours B.relatives C.passers-by D.firefighters
A.skillfully B.carefully C.impatiently D.rapidly
A.fastened B.adopted C.cured D.reached
A.raised B.fixed C.grabbed D.touched
A.rebuild B.protect C.lead D.visit
A.company B.business C.movement D.club
A.suitable B.ready C.excited D.grateful
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
Education from My Father
My memories of my father are slim because he was so sick in the last years of his life. But there are 32 that I am often reminded of and which may have had some bearing on my love of 33 .
When I was small I was somewhat 34 of lightning and thunder. My father explained it. The explanation was in 35 that a child could understand but was basically correct. I gained a better 36 later, but I didn’t have to unlearn anything.
What he said was that there was electricity in the clouds 37 it traveled to the ground like a spark. When it traveled 38 the air it made the air so hot that it 39 . Then there was nothing where the air had been and the air all around rushed in to 40 the space. He clapped his hands together very loud, 41 to be the air rushing in, and said that makes the thunder. When I hear thunder, I can still hear that 42 .
He explained why if it was cloudy in the winter the night was warmer than if it was 43 . It was one of those nights when the sky was full of stars: no moon, no town lights. But there were more stars than you could 44 and they had color too. He said that if there were no clouds, we had no blankets and were 45 to the universe. Our warmth was going to 46 the whole universe. When there were clouds, they were like blankets and we were not exposed to the universe. I 47 feel on the edge of space on a very clear night.
I am sure there were many other lessons that I 48 but no longer remember. What I did 49 , in general, was that there were explanations and that the more I understood them, the more comfortable the world was to live in. I was not taught that there were 50 but that there was understanding if you looked for it. This may be why I have always been 51 in science.
A.others B.few C.some D.all
A.science B.nature C.weather D.universe
A.sure B.fond C.tired D.afraid
A.depth B.words C.gestures D.data
A.understanding B.knowledge C.command D.confidence
A.but B.and C.for D.or
A.above B.to C.along D.through
A.shone B.burned C.expanded D.broke
A.fill B.make C.avoid D.break
A.trying B.proving C.hoping D.pretending
A.clap B.remark C.voice D.crash
A.cold B.bright C.clear D.foggy
A.explore B.foresee C.imagine D.identify
A.committed B.exposed C.related D.led
A.heat B.protect C.extend D.light
A.ever B.also C.even D.still
A.selected B.arranged C.absorbed D.delivered
A.consider B.promise C.explain D.learn
A.memories B.blankets C.mysteries D.thunders
A.engaged B.interested C.successful D.skillful
“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
We all know that some things are obviously right. For example, it is right to be 1 to other people. It is also right to look after the environment. Some things are 2 wrong, too. For instance, we should not hurt or bully(欺负) others, nor should we litter. Rules often tell us what is right or wrong.
Rules can help the public make the right 3 ,and remain safe. Car drivers have to obey traffic regulations that tell them the right things to do on the road to avoid crashes. Cyclists who give signals before turning or stopping help prevent 4 .
If people follow rules without taking other matters into consideration, it will be 5 for them to form what is sometimes called a “black and white” view. For example, they may believe that people should always tell the truth, and that lying is 6 acceptable. Such people always stick to their views, even if it means that they may get into 7 .
Sometimes it may not be so easy to know 8 what is right or wrong. Some people choose not to eat meat because they believe that it is 9 to eat animals, but others argue that they can eat meat and 10 be kind to animals; some insist that stealing is always wrong, but others think that one does not need to feel to 11 when stealing some food to eat, if lives in a really poor area and he is 12 . Rules help us live together in harmony, because they show us the right way to 13 other. However, some people argue that rules may be 14 , having observed that rules change all the time , and that some schools have some regulations and other have different ones ----so who is to 15 what is right ?
A.kind B.sensitive C.fair D.generous
A.equally B.slightly C.clearly D.increasingly
A.suggestion B.conclusions C.turns D.choices
A.accidents B.mistakes C.falls D.deaths
A.interesting B.vital C.easy D.valuable
A.seldom B.rarely C.merely D.never
A.trouble B.power C.prison D.control
A.roughly B.eventually C.deliberately D.exactly
A.awful B.cruel C.unhealthy D.unnecessary
A.still B.even C.later D.somehow
A.nervous B.anxious C.afraid D.guilty
A.begging B.staving C.growing D.wandering
A.follow B.instruct C.treat D.protect
A.disgusting B.confusing C.unsafe D.unimportant
A.predict B.explain C.decide D.consider
All children in the United States have to receive an education, but not all children go to school. A number of parents 36 not to send their children to school. Such children are known 37 “home-schoolers”. Some parents prefer teaching their children at home 38 they do not believe schools teach the correct religious (宗教的) 39 ; others believe they can provide a better educational 40 for their children by doing so. 41 , results show home-schooled children often do better than 42 on national tests in reading and math.
David teaches his three children at home. He 43 that his children learn very differently from children in school. Learning starts with the children’s 44 and questions. For example, when there is snowfall on a winter day, it may 45 a discussion about climate, snow removal 46 , Alaska, etc. Or a spring evening when the family is out 47 the stars is a good time to ask questions about the sky. If the Brazilian rain forests are on TV, it 48 be a perfect time to talk about how rain forests influence the climate, how deserts are 49 and how the polar ice caps 50 ocean levels.
Home schooling is often more interesting than 51 schools, but critics (批评家) say home-schoolers might be uncomfortable 52 with other people in adult life. Critics also say that most parents are not 53 to teach their children. However, most parents don’t have the time or the 54 to teach their children at home, so schools will continue to be 55 most children get their formal education.
A.consider B.prefer C.provide D.suggest
A.for B.to C.as D.in
A.because B.for C.though D.while
A.activities B.uses C.thoughts D.values
A.experience B.knowledge C.behavior D.way
A.Sadly B.Actually C.Unbelievably D.Happily
A.normal B.ordinary C.common D.average
A.believes B.says C.offers D.imagines
A.interests B.discussion C.needs D.hobbies
A.carry B.open C.lead D.start
A.furniture B.equipment C.tool D.maker
A.seeing B.looking C.watching D.noticing
A.need B.must C.ought D.could
A.appeared B.formed C.invented D.built
A.affect B.decide C.make D.determine
A.outside B.expensive C.informal D.regular
A.living B.matching C.mixing D.connecting
A.fit B.adapted C.available D.good
A.money B.desire C.hope D.demand
A.why B.how C.when D.where
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