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The famous British inventor George Stephenson was born in 1781 and died in 1848. one of his _21_ important inventions was the train. He _22_his first train when he was forty-four years old. When he was experimenting with the _23_ engine on the train, he met with _24_ from the government, newspapers and the gentlemen in the country. They said that the noise and the smoke would _25_ cows, horses and sheep, that the _26_ would hurtle(炸飞) or that the hot coals from it would _27_their houses. At that time, _28_ people believed what they said.
George Stephenson _29_ the people that the train could go on small _30_, could pull carriages _31_goods and passengers and there was _32_ to them. It was a very _33_ matter for him to _34_ them believe. However, after _35_, he was able to do it; and the first train that _36_ by Stephenson himself _37_ what he had said.
The first day _38_ the people along the way _39_ the noises of the train _40_ and saw it running quickly to them, they ran back home as quickly as they could and closed their doors tightly, for they thought it a genius. They did not dare to come out until it had passed.
A.very B.a lot C.most D.much
A.electrical B.atomic C.steam D.beautiful
A.success B.troubles C.people D.pleasure
A.kill B.buy C.interest D.take away
A.smoke B.noise C.driver D.engine
A.pull down B.blow away C.set fire to D.pass
A.most B.few C.only a few D.the rich
A.said B.spoke C.told D.warned
A.short of B.full of C.empty of D.without
A.no great danger B.dangerous C.a lot of danger D.few danger
A.easy B.difficult C.pleasant D.light
A.get B.cause C.make D.force
A.sometimes B.some time C.a few times D.sometime
A.was sold B.were driven C.was pulled D.was driven
A.believed B.seemed C.sensed D.proved
A.of B.when C.while D.for
A.caught sight of B.listened to C.heard D.thought
A.nearby B.in the distance C.on the far D.from the distance
A certain good woman one day said something that hurt her best friend of many years. She regretted it immediately and would have done anything to have taken the words back. So she went to an older, wiser woman in the village and advice.
Listening to her, the older woman the younger woman’s distress and knew she must help her. She also knew she could ease her pain, but she could teach.
Then, she said. “There are things you need to do. The first is extremely difficult. Tonight, take your best pillows and open a small hole in each one. Then, the sun rises, you must put a single feather on the doorstep of each house in town. When you are through, to me. If you’ve done the first thing , I’ll tell you the second.”
The young woman hurried home to prepare for her chore, the pillows were very to her and very expensive.
All night long, she went from doorstep to doorstep. Her fingers were . The wind was so sharp that it caused her eyes to water, but she ran on through the streets, there was something she could do to put things the way they once were. Finally she placed the last feather on the steps of the last house. Just as the sun rose, she returned to the older woman.
She was exhausted but , thinking that her efforts would be rewarded.
“Now,” said the wise woman, “Go back and your pillows. Then everything will be as it was before.”
The young woman was stunned, “You know that’s impossible! The wind each feather as fast as I placed them on the doorsteps! You didn’t say I had to get them back! If this is the second , then things will never be the same.”
“That’s true,” said the older woman. “Never forget. Each of your words is like a feather in the wind. Once , no amount of effort, how heartfelt or sincere, can ever return them to your mouth. Choose your words well and guard them most of all in the presence of those you love.”
A.asked about B.asked for C.asked to D.ask around
A.witnessed B.touched C.guessed D.sensed
A.ever B.almost C.never D.seldom
A.one B.two C.three D.four
A.feather B.leather C.woolen D.cotton
A.when B.after C.as D.before
A.come back B.go back C.put back D.draw back
A.promptly B.absolutely C.completely D.unfortunately
A.so as to B.even though C.now that D.in spite of
A.hard B.rare C.nice D.dear
A.freezing B.freezingly C.froze D.frozen
A.brightened B.widened C.darkened D.broadened
A.amazing B.lucky C.thankful D.surprising
A.on B.up C.off D.back
A.tired B.relieved C.grateful D.nervous
A.refill B.get C.purchase D.seek
A.blew up B.blew on C.blew away D.blew over
A.requirement B.situation C.consequence D.circumstance
A.speak B.spoken C.speaking D.being spoken
A.however B.whatever C.although D.regardless
Maricel Apatan,22,stands in the kitchen of the Edsa Shangri—La Hotel in Manila,preparing to decorate a cheesecake. It would seem to be a(n)____ task for a pastry(糕点) chef,but Maricel is no ____ chef-she has no hands.
“When I first saw Maricel, I was worried she might ____ herself when using a chef’s knife ____ that has never been a problem, ” says Maricel’s manager. “She doesn’t get ____ treatment and works just as hard as the rest of the chefs.”
Despite financial ____ from Archbishop Ledesma, a distant relative, Maricel ____ to deal with her disability. “I was ____ dependent on my mother and couldn’t do anything,” she recalls.
In 2004, Archbishop Ledesma ____ for Maricel to live in the House with No Steps, a training centre for people with disabilities. She ____ how to write and do regular tasks and, more importantly, ____ her disability. She became more determined to ____ hard to live a normal life.
Maricel ____ graduated from high school and enrolled(注册) in a two-year Hotel and Restaurant Management course in Cagayan de Oro City. I have really enjoyed ____ since I was seven years old,” she says.
After Maricel moved back to Manila to continue her studies, the media started reporting ____ this determined young woman. She didn't shy away from the ____.“I wanted others living with disabilities to believe it's ____ to live a normal life,” Maricel says.
Later, Maricel's three younger brothers and sisters moved to Manila.She ____ the rent of their small apartment, ____ their parents look after the family farm in Mindanao.“It is difficult to make ends meet but I don't lose ____. I believe anything is possible if you dream, and work hard.”
A.impossible B. simple C. practical D. important
A.ordinary B. admirable C. talented D. gentle
A.absorb B. express C. hurt D. forgive
A.for B. or C. but D. and
A.special B. equal C. official D. effective
A.advice B. control C. information D. help
A.hesitated B. disagreed C. struggled D. pretended
A.gradually B. hardly C. increasingly D. totally
A.searched B. arranged C. applied D. begged
A.explained B. realized C. wondered D.learned
A.accepted B. blessed C. cured D. forgot
A.think B. try C. listen D. relax
A.partly B. firstly C. eventually D. immediately
A.reading B. cooking C. writing D. drawing
A.beyond B. by C. against D. on
A.attention B. description C. decoration D. connection
A.successful B. difficult C. possible D. certain
A.raises B. pays C. collects D. receives
A.unless B. once C. though D. while
A.memory B. weight C. hope D. patience
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Mrs. White lost her dog. After searching place after place, she placed a “Lost Dog” advertisement in the local newspaper.
The following morning her phone rang and a voice began, “I’m calling about your __ .” Then the caller coughed and cleared her voice a few times. She that she wasn’t feeling well and that, in fact, she hadn’t felt well her husband died three years ago. She went on to tell that her parents had passed away, and her sister was with a deadly illness. Even her friends were not doing well.
After 30 minutes of , sympathizing and even trying offers of help, the dog owner __ the conversation back to the subject. “About the dog,” she said.
“Oh,” the caller , “I don’ t have him. I just thought I’d call to you up.”
Maybe her technique needed improving, but her were right on. And though “cheering up” may not be exactly what we , we certainly need encouragement --- --- at times. The need for sincere is basic among human beings.
Do you need encouragement? There’re those who will support your side. Educator Booker T. Washington observed, “There’re two ways of one’s strength: one is pushing down; __ is pulling up.” There’re people ready to pull you up when others are pushing down. We need those people in our lives - those who use their strength by pulling us up.
I believe these people can be found . I believe that we can all become “ ”, lifting one another from dark pits of discouragement to the light of . And when that happens, the world will never be .
A.loud B.weak C.sweet D.strong
A.bag B.phone C.dog D.wife
A.insisted B.demanded C.explained D.complained
A.since B.when C.until D.though
A.concerned B.blessed C.affected D.diagnosed
A.talking B.explaining C.questioning D.listening
A.led B.started C.removed D.forgot
A.casual B.tough C.original D.usual
A.agreed B.replied C.advised D.asked
A.keep B.put C.cheer D.get
A.greetings B.instructions C.intentions D.directions
A.require B.enquire C.reject D.ensure
A.taking up B.picking up C.putting up D.pulling up
A.encouragement B.apology C.friendship D.gratitude
A.making B.exercising C.gaining D.collecting
A.another B.others C.else D.the other
A.nowhere B.everywhere C.elsewhere D.somewhere
A.pullers B.pushers C.believers D.callers
A.confidence B.faith C.success D.hope
A.different B.the same C.similar D.contrary
The world has never faced so much trouble before. People are within themselves about natural resources, territories and especially religions. In my opinion, laughter is a universal language, which has the ability to humanity without religions. Laughter can build a common connection between various religions and create a new world . The idea may sound over-ambitious, and maybe it is. But maybe it is not. It is our deep that laughter and only the laughter can unite the world, holding up a sense of brotherhood and friendship.
Studies also show that laughter helps your body to do the following: lower blood pressure; lighten depression; reduce stress; work out the heart, for those who are unable to perform exercise. So in life, when you can laugh, you should laugh loudly and with your entire body—because it’s good for you.
A.in peace B.in difficulty C.at war D.among challenge
A.unite B.unfold C.release D.handle
A.position B.ruler C.size D.order
A.belief B.advice C.intention D.plan
A.safe B.humorous C.common D.global
A.partly B.intensively C.especially D.universally
A.mental B.heart C.physical D.morning
Maybe you know the saying, “When you point one finger, there are three fingers pointing back to you.” One wise man had a version of this when he said, “Don't focus on the dust in your brother's eye while the dirt in your own eye.” Why do we do this? Because criticisms are always ourselves. When we criticize others, we do not expose them, but expose ourselves. We our own weakness and smallness.
A story in the old tales the difference in wisdom between the good and the bad. Once a king both Nelson and Dick. The king asks Nelson to go out into the kingdom and after finding someone less qualified than himself. Then he asks Dick to go out into the kingdom and return after finding someone than himself.
When Fool Dick returns, he tells the king that he couldn't find anyone better than himself. Wise Nelson says that he was to find anyone less qualified than himself on his return.
Moral of the story is something about human . Good people always look at their own and faults and consider themselves less qualified than others. Whereas bad people always look at the shortcomings and faults of others and themselves more qualified than others.
A.problem B.wisdom C.idea D.action
A.dropping B.holding C.ignoring D.neglecting
A.centered on B.put up with C.dealt with D.moved out
A.forget B.kill C.broadcast D.express
A.cancels B.explains C.doubts D.illustrates
A.meets with B.questions about C.worries about D.looks after
A.leave B.return C.wait D.stay
A.better B.faster C.higher D.shorter
A.But B.Although C.Moreover D.Therefore
A.happy B.quick C.disabled D.unable
A.side B.life C.thought D.psychology
A.shortcomings B.excuses C.worries D.advantages
A.consider B.take C.have D.keep