I was 15 when I walked into McCarley’s Bookstore in Ashland. As I was looking at ___1___ on the shelves, the man behind the counter, ___2___, asked if I’d like ___3___. I needed to start ___4___ for college, so I said yes. I ___5___ after school and during summers for the lowest wages and the job helped pay for my freshman year of college. I would work many other jobs; I made coffee in the Students Union during college, I was a hotel maid and even made maps for the U. S. Forest Service. But selling books was one of the most ___6___. One day a woman asked me for books on cancer. She seemed fearful. I showed her almost ___7___ we had at that time ___8___ and found other books we could order. She left the store less ___9___. I’ve always remembered the ___10___ I felt in having helped her.
Years later, as a ___11___ in Los Angeles, I heard about an immigrant child who was born with his fingers connected, webline. His family could not ___12___ a corrective operation, and the boy lived in ___13___, hiding his hand in his pocket.
I ___14___ my boss to let me do the story. After my story was broadcast, a doctor and a nurse called, offering to perform the ___15___ for free.
I visited the boy in the recovery room soon after the operation. The first thing he did was to hold up his ___16___ hand and say, “Thank you.” I felt a sense of ___17___.
In the past, while I was ___18___, I always sense I was working for the customers, not the store. Today it’s the same. NBC News pays my salary, ___19___ I feel as if I work for the ___20___, helping them make sense of the world.
1. A. maps B. titles C. articles D. reports
2. A. the reader B. the college student C. the shop owner D. the customer
3. A. a book B. a job C. some tea D. any help
4. A. planning B. saving C. preparing D. studying
5. A. read B. studied C. cooked D. worked
6. A. boring B. surprising C. satisfying D. disappointing
7. A. anything B. something C. nothing D. everything
8. A. in need B. in all C. in order D. in store
9. A. worried B. satisfied C. excited D. puzzled
10. A. pride B. failure C. regret D. surprise
11. A. doctor B. store owner C. bookseller D. TV reporter
12. A. pay B. cost C. afford D. spend
13. A. shame B. honour C. horror D. danger
14. A. advised B. forced C. persuaded D. permitted
15. A. action B. program C. treatment D. operation
16. A. repaired B. connected C. injured D. improved
17. A. pleasure B. sadness C. interest D. disappointment
18. A. at the TV station B. in the Students Union
C. at the U. S. Forest Service D. at McCarley’s Bookstore
19. A. so B. and C. but D. because
20. A. readers B. viewers C. customers D. passengers
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 ______ practice at the theatre. With the opening night only a week away, I was still learning my lines by heart. I was having ________ 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 ________ both acting and San Francisco. I had ________ too much of the city life.
As I walked down the ________ streets under the tall buildings, I felt very small and cold, so I began ________ both to keep warm and to keep away from any possible robbers. Very few people were still out ________ a few homeless people under blankets.
About a block from my ________, I heard a sound behind me. I ______ 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 ________ so I started to run faster. Not until I reached my apartment building and unlocked the door did I ________ what the noise had been. It had been my wallet ________ 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 ________ for 15 minutes, my wallet was ________ to be found.
Just as I was about to quit the ________, I heard the garbage truck stop to the sidewalk next to ________. When a voice came from the inside, “Alisa Camcho? ” I thought I was dreaming. How could this man know my name? The door opened and out jumped a small blonde man with an ________ look in his eyes. “Is this ________ you’re looking for? ” He asked, holding up something like a wallet.
Finally, I got my wallet back. I also got back some ________ of city life. I realized the city couldn’t be a bad place as soon as people were willing to ________ 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.skilfully 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.expect B.help C.share D.love
There was a time when I thought my dad didn’t know a thing about being a good father. I couldn’t _______ him ever saying the words “I love you.” It seemed to me his only purpose in life was to say “_______” to anywhere I wanted to go and anything I wanted to do, including getting a ______. Some parents bought their kids cars when they got their driver’s licenses. ________ my dad — he said that I’d have to get a job and buy my own.
So that was what I did. I got a job at a very nice restaurant and _______ every penny I could. And when I had enough to buy my car, I _______! The day I brought that car home, my dad was the first one I wanted to show it _______ to. “Look, dad, a car of my own. If you ever want a ride, I’ll only _______ you five dollars.” I offered with a smile.
“I see,” was all he said.
One day, there was something wrong with my father’s truck. So he needed a ________ to work. The sun wasn’t even up when we left the house , ________it was already getting warm out. It was going to be a(n) ________ day. As I dropped my dad off, I ________ him, dressed in his work clothes, getting his ________ from the truck (车尾箱) of my car. Watching his sun-weathered face, and even from a distance I could tell there were ________ lines than I ever remembered being there before. I realized how hard my dad worked for the family. My father was a cement finisher(水泥修整工).
In that instant, it ________ to me that he actually got down on his hands and knees to sweat over hot concrete to make a living for his family. And he did this ________, no matter how hot it got. Never, not once, had I heard him _______ about it. To him we were “worth” it. And never once did he “charge” us for it.
When he closed the trunk, his tools set off to the side, he walked over to my window to ________ me five dollars. I rolled down the window and said “Good-bye, dad. Keep your five dollars. It’s ________ me. Don’t work too hard. I love you.”
His eyes met mine, then glanced away in the direction of his waiting tools, he cleared his ________ and said, “Oh, and… me, too.”
A.like B.remember C.forget D.care
A.Sorry B.Yes C.No D.Good
A.car B.friend C.job D.bus
A.So B.As C.Not D.Even
A.spent B.earned C.kept D.saved
A.did B.changed C.stopped D.was
A.out B.in C.up D.off
A.pay B.charge C.offer D.accept
A.ride B.leave C.trip D.hurry
A.as B.although C.but D.since
A.ordinary B.hot C.unusual D.special
A.helped B.followed C.left D.watched
A.tools B.clothes C.luggage D.bag
A.fewer B. more C.longer D.less
A.happened B.seemed C.occurred D.appeared
A.now and then B.day and night C.all the time D.day in and day out
A.talk B.complain C.ask D.speak
A.hand B.pass C.lend D.take
A.for B.at C.on D.in
A.hands B.eyes C.throat D.clothes
Hi Cindy,
Please don't worry if you feel a little strange around boys.You are in the process of ____ from a little girl into a young woman and there are ____ called hormones(荷尔蒙)that are changing not only your body but your ____.For example,you say you used to feel at ease ____ boys and you would usually run and fight one another for ____.That was Cindy,the little girl.Cindy,the ____ woman,doesn't want to fight boys or even run with them ____ your interests are changing.That is what is making you feel strange and it is also ____ to the other girls around you and also to the boys.Your life is ____ a different stage but you should understand that this is ____ normal,and something that will pass quickly.
I think you should try again to ____ around boys.You can still talk with them about ____you like including sports,movies,websites and celebrities(名人).I ____ that you not try to fight with them,however,because the ____ are becoming much bigger and stronger.I think you will find that you will ____ being with boys but that your feelings will be different from the ____ they used to be.I know you are not supposed to have a ____ while you are still in school in China,but if you start to find some boys very handsome and you are strongly ____ to some of them,don't be surprised.____,this is all very normal.For now,you should ____ your school work,though you will find that some boys are attracted to you.This will be a new adventure for you and my best advice is to relax and enjoy it.
Good luck!
Brad
A.starting B.surviving C.changing D.ranging
A.cells B.nutritions C.objects D.chemicals
A.head B.mind C.life D.study
A.against B.for C.with D.without
A.fun B.honor C.good D.praise
A.brave B.young C.smart D.unique
A.before B.when C.until D.because
A.referring B.appealing C.happening D.pointing
A.setting B.entering C.reflecting D.representing
A.perfectly B.possibly C.hardly D.nearly
A.play B.fool C.date D.relax
A.somebody B.anybody C. anything D.something
A.demand B.recommend C.command D.determine
A.girls B.adults C.kids D.boys
A.enjoy B.hate C.avoid D.regret
A.model B.standard C.way D.style
A.girlfriend B.boyfriend C.degree D.job
A.attracted B.opposed C.exposed D.accustomed
A.Rather B.Besides C.Afterwards D.Again
A.depend on B.decide on C.concentrate on D.agree on
Think you can't be happy?You'll think again after reading this story. Barbara Ann Kipfer hated her feet.They were too big and she always seemed to ____ over them when someone was ____ —usually a smart guy.Come to think of it,her teeth were too big,too.The other kids teased(取笑)her because of the way she ____,and because she wanted to be a sportswriter some day.No matter what she did,she was teased for being “____”.
That's ____ she started writing down things that she liked in a notebook.“It was like a friend,and it ____ me that there are good things,____ everything around me is unpleasant,”she says.She copied the list over and over,____ new things every day.
One day,she decided to ____ her list with some of the girls in her class,hoping they would think it was as much fun as she did.But ____,they made her feel stupid again.“They laughed at me,” she remembers,“I was ashamed,and I ____ doing it.” Here comes the ____ part.When she was in 10th grade,Kipfer found her old notebook and decided to ____ where she left off.“It was like a diary,like a photograph of my life,” she says.She started writing to publishers,asking them if they'd be interested in printing her list as a book.
She kept writing to one company ____,because she liked the types of books it printed.“He kept saying,‘It's just a list,what am I supposed to do with it?’” “You're not ____ to do anything with it.It's ____ supposed to remind people of something they did that was really ____.
Finally,the publisher ____ to turn Kipfer's list into a book,which sold more than 1 million copies!14,000 Things to Be Happy About even ____ it to be New York Times Best Sellers List.____ being a bestselling author,Kipfer also went to realize her dream of becoming a sports editor at the Chicago Tribune.
A.jump B.fall C.turn D.push
A.nearby B.around C.watching D.laughing
A.dressed B.lived C.thought D.looked
A.silly B.special C.different D.shy
A.how B.when C.because D.where
A.reminded B.told C.persuaded D.helped
A.because B.but C.unless D.even though
A.adding B.finding C.making D.giving
A.talk B.discuss C.share D.write
A.then B.naturally C.further D.instead
A.continued B.stopped C.enjoyed D.hated
A.cool B.important C.difficult D.funny
A.find out B.pick up C.think of D.give up
A.in general B.at first C.in particular D.at last
A.made B.going C.advised D.supposed
A.often B.just C.also D.always
A.excellent B.successful C.fun D.true
A.hoped B.agreed C.refused D.considered
A.made B.pushed C.improved D.helped
A.Without B.Instead of C.While D.Besides
It was a cool October evening.Excitement and family members____the hall. I was only a 7-year-old girl, but I was the center of____. Finally, after weeks of preparation, I would____all my hard work in a dance performance. Everything would be____-so I thought. I waited backstage all____in my black tights with a golden belt.In a loud and clear voice, the master of ceremonies____that my class was next.
My dance class was doing a routine on wooden boxes two feet by two feet, facing the____. All I had to do in the next move was put one foot on the box next to mine and keep my other foot on my box. It really was an____move. I was concentrating so much on____the huge smile on my face and holding my head up that I did not look____I was going. I missed my partner's box altogether and____. There I was standing on the stage floor when my classmates were on top of their boxes.I could hear giggles(咯咯笑)coming from the audience, and I felt the____rush to my face. I remembered my dance teacher had told us, "If you make a mistake, keep smiling so the audience will not____." I did my best to follow her____as I continued with the routine.
When the curtain dropped, so did my____for the evening. I____bitterly, tasting the salt from the tears that streamed down my face.I ran backstage, but no one could____me down.
Recently I realized I had been a____that night. I was____, but I fought the urge to run off the stage.____, I finished the routine with a smile on my face.Now when friends and family laugh about the time I slipped during a dance performance, I can laugh too.
A.filled B.visited C.attended D.decorated
A.pressure B.impression C.debate D.attention
A.take over B.show off C.look after D.give up
A.reasonable B.suitable C.obvious D.perfect
A.dressed up B.folded up C.covered up D.mixed up
A.suggested B.explained C.announced D.predicted
A.music B.audience C.curtain D.stage
A.easy B.active C.adventurous D.extra
A.containing B.hiding C.sharing D.keeping
A.why B.whether C.where D.what
A.wandered B.slipped C.waved D.skipped
A.blood B.pleasure C.pride D.tear
A.leave B.cheer C.believe D.notice
A.gesture B.example C.advice D.plan
A.doubts B.hopes C.voice D.patience
A.argued B.shouted C.begged D.sobbed
A.turn B.calm C.let D.put
A.star B.pioneer C.loser D.fool
A.satisfied B.moved C.embarrassed D.confused
A.However B.Instead C.In total D.In return