There was a man who had a little boy that he loved very much. Every day after work the man would come home and 26 with the little boy. He would always 27 all of his extra time with the little boy.
One night, while the man was at work, he 28 that he had extra work to do for the evening, and that he wouldn't be able to play with his little boy. 29 he wanted to be able to give the boy something to keep him 30 . So, looking around his office, he saw a magazine with a large 31 of the world on the cover. He got a(n) 32 . He removed the map, and then patiently tore it up into small pieces. Then he put all the 33 in his coat pocket.
When he got home, the little boy came 34 to him and was ready to play. The man 35 that he had extra work to do and couldn't play just now. He 36 the little boy into the dining room, and 37 all the pieces of the map. He spread them on the table. He explained that it was a map of the world, and that by the time he could 38 together, his extra work would be 39_, and they could both play. Surely this would keep the child busy for hours, he thought.
About half an hour later the boy came to the man and said, "Okay, it's finished. Can we play now?"
The man was 40 , saying, "That's impossible. Let's have a look." And 41 enough, there was the picture of the world, all put together every piece in its 42 .
The man said ,”That’s amazing ! How did you do that” the boy said,' It's 43. On the 44 of the page is a(n) 45 of a man. When I put the man together the whole world fell into place."
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This morning, as I was getting close to the supermarket, I saw a small 36 gathering around an elderly woman with blood under her face. I stopped and asked if I could 37 . I told her I was certified(授予证书的)in first aid. Then I 38 someone for a first aid kit(工具箱). But she didn’t want help, saying she was fine. But she wasn’t fine. I asked her to 39 with me and we 40 about her routine of getting groceries. People brought out ice packs, water and paper towels from the 41 nearby. I put on the gloves from the first aid kit, and cleaned her up a bit, but 42 I just talked to her and held her hand.
Two 43 happened to be passing by and 44 to help check her out a bit. Finally, after ten minutes the 45 arrived and I talked to the emergency medical team and they __46 .
I was certified in first aid years back, and I got re-certified a month ago, but I never 47 it once. However, I realized being certified isn’t 48 about providing the aid. I didn’t stop the bleeding. I didn’t 49 to examine her. Mostly it was about providing comfort for people in a difficult 50 . The certification gave me the 51 to do that: to kneel on the sidewalk, holding an old woman’s hand, and to help make those _ 52 few minutes just a little bit better.
If you’re not certified in first aid, I can’t 53 it strongly enough. It takes four hours of your time at your 54 Red Cross. With what you’ll 55 , maybe you’ll be able to help someone like the old lady one day.
A.people B.public C.traffic D.crowd
A.watch out B.look out C.help out D.make out
A.paid B.sent C.applied D.scolded
A.stay B.walk C.accompany D.shop
A.looked B.cared C.talked D.quarreled
A.hospital B.supermarket C.station D.office
A.mostly B.maybe C.simply D.extremely
A.policemen B.volunteers C.clerks D.doctors
A.refused B.stopped C.lay D.woke
A.ambulance B.family C.driver D.officer
A.operated on B.turned up C.ran away D.took over
A.liked B.noticed C.used D.met
A.necessarily B.possibly C.hopefully D.commonly
A.want B.teach C.permit D.try
A.place B.situation C.life D.position
A.harm B.confidence C.lesson D.wish
A.confusing B.moving C.scary D.friendly
A.recommend B.demand C.support D.explain
A.formal B.national C.local D.private
A.recognize B.offer C.allow D.Learn
I had been playing hockey(冰球)for about10 years. I wasalways the one sittingat the end of the bench, and 36 got into a game. I went to all the 37 and showed up even when it was so 38 that your ‘breath froze’ andwhen the otherplayers had decided to stay home. I felt I had 39 enough and thought of quitting.
I finally decided to 40 the news to mymom that I was leaving the team.Mymommay have looked like atiny and quiet lady but on 41 my words, she said, “Remember, ‘A quitter never wins and a winner never quits.’ Your mother didn’t raise 42 ,so think about yourself in a 43 way and see yourself as a winner!”So I worked harder than ever at getting in better shape, 44 my shot(投球) accuracy and changing my 45 .
Once in a match, we 46 our first game badly. What’s worse, one of our best players got hurt.I was sitting at my 47 place,at the end of the bench,when the coach came over and told me I was going 48 . I was nervous, excited and terrified all at the same time.
The opposing team was fast and I had to admit I was a little 49 .But my mom’s words 50 out in my head like a church bell.Instead of being afraid, I was “pumped” and I very quickly found that all my 51 work waspaying off.I was as fast a skater as anyone else on the ice, and I seemed to get the 52 to score.The crowd went quiet. All the time I spent on the ice when everyone had gone home had 53 me for this moment.
Won!I won!
The lesson I learned from my mom’s 54 has stayed with me over the years.Ihear them whenever I am faced with a challenge, or whenever I 55 myself.
A.once B.seldom C.usually D.evenB
A.meetings B.shows C.matches D.practices
A.cloudy B.wet C.cold D.windy
A.suffered B.explained C.planned D.escaped
A.write B.break C.read D.speak
A.noticing B.gathering C.hearing D.analyzing
A.talkers B.dreamers C.attackers D.losers
A.positive B.familiar C.brief D.convenient
A.testing B.improving C.questioning D.affecting
A.aim B.taste C.habit D.attitude
A.lost B.controlled C.practiced D.continued
A.usual B.safe C.secret D.private
A.off B.in C.by D.up
A.annoyed B.awkward C.scared D.bitter
A.put B.rang C.gave D. stood
A.exact B.extra C.creative D.casual
A.chance B.message C.order D.note
A.spared B.requested C.prepared D.sent
A.actions B.reasons C.words D.promises
A.judge B.express C.comfort D.doubt
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One winter morning, an old couple around the age of 70, walked into a lawyer’s office to sign
a 36 after quarreling all their 45 years of marriage. The lawyer was very 37 , after having a chat with them, he got their 38 . They hung on because of their children, afraid that it might39 their growth. Now, all they wanted was to lead their own life free from all these years of __40 from their marriage, so both agreed on a divorce.
The lawyer was having a hard time getting the papers done, but he still couldn’t understand why the old couple would want a divorce, suggesting a 41 together, just three of them. At the table, there was a silence of 42 . The first dish was roasted chicken.43 , the old man took the drumstick for the old lady, “Take this, it’s your favorite. ” Looking at this, the lawyer thought maybe there was still a 44 , but the wife answered frowning. “This is where the problem 45 . You always think so highly of yourself, never thought about how I feel, don’t you know that I hate 46 ?”
Little did she know that, over the years, her husband was trying all ways to 47 her; little did she know that drumsticks were her husband’s favorite. Little did he know that she never thought he understood her at all; little did he know that she hated drumsticks even though all he wanted was the best for her.
That night, both of them were difficult to fall asleep. After hours, the old man couldn’t 48_ it any more, wanting to tell her himself, “I love you and I can’t live without you.” He picked up the phone to dial her number. Ringing never stopped. On the other side, she was upset, 49 to answer any phones. The next day, she received news that he had 50 , learning that he had a heart attack when he was still trying to get through her phone line.
51 enough, she had to clear his 52in his apartment , only to find an insurance policy(保险单)dating from the day when they got married, and the beneficiary (受益人)was her. Together in that file there was this note: “To my dearest wife, I bought this policy for you, 53__ the amount is only $100, I hope it will be able to help me continue my promise that I made when we got married, and I want you to know I will always be around by your side. I love you.” Tears __54 freely down her cheeks when the lady read it.
When you love someone, do let them know, for you 55 know what will happen the next minute.
A.marriage B.divorce C.record D.project
A.puzzled B.excited C.painful D.embarrassed
A.family B.money C.story D.lesson
A.destroy B.effect C.hit D.affect
A.happiness B.pleasure C.unhappiness D.amusement
A.dinner B.supper C.lunch D.breakfast
A.sorrow B.ignorance C.awkwardness D.satisfaction
A.As soon as B.Once C.The moment D.Immediately
A.right B.opportunity C.need D.chance
A.stores B.buries C.lies D.stands
A.fish B.steak C.drumsticks D.duck
A.comfort B.please C.anger D.hate
A.stand B.treat C.forget D.regret
A.eager B.hungry C.anxious D.reluctant
A.passed away B.passed through C.passed by D.passed on
A.Sadly B.Disappointedly C.Fortunately D.Hopefully
A.clothes B.belongings C.cupboards D.drawers
A.unless B.if C.though D.even
A.floated B.flew C.followed D.flowed
A.never B.ever C.forever D.seldom
My name is Nick Vujicic, an Australian who was born without any limbs(四肢). In recent years one of my most 36 videos on YouTube shows my skateboarding, surfing, playing music, and best of all, 37 hugs from all fields of great people.
All in all, those are pretty ordinary 38 that just about anyone can do, right? So 39 do you think that video has been viewed millions of times? My theory is that people are 40 to watch it because in spite of my physical limitations, I’m living 41 I had no limits.
People often think someone 42 a severe disability to be inactive, upset, maybe even crazy. But I’d like to 43 them by showing that I lead a very adventurous and fruitful life
Among the hundreds of 44 on that video, here’s one typical remark:” seeing a guy like this being happy makes me wonder why I feel 45 for myself sometimes -or feel not funny enough, or whatever. How can I 46 think thoughts like that when this guy is living without limbs and still being happy!?”
I found happiness when I realized that imperfect 47 I may be, I am the perfect Nick Vujicic. I’m designed 48 God’s plan. That’s not to say that there isn’t 49 for improvement. I’m always trying to be better so I can better 50 the world!
I do believe my life has no 51 . I want you all to feel the same way about your life, no matter what your challenges may be. As we 52 our journey together, please take a moment to 53 about any limitations you’ve placed on your life. Now think about what 54 would be like to be 55 of those limitations. What would your life be if anything were possible?
A.disappointing B.unforgettable C.popular D.useful
A.receiving B.collecting C.returning D.gathering
A.sports B.activities C.affairs D.wonders
A.how B.what C.when D.why
A.drawn B.expected C.required D.ordered
A.even though B.in case C.as though D.if only
A.of B.from C.in D.with
A.advise B.greet C.surprise D.please
A.comments B.pictures C.replies D.statements
A.nervous B.sorry C.eager D.desperate
A.still B.ever C.also D.even
A.if B.as C.while D.although
A.according to B.thanks to C.owing to D.up to
A.stage B.area C.place D.room
A.protect B.rescue C.serve D.reserve
A.challenges B.limits C.doubts D.endings
A.finish B.continue C.start D.stop
A.worry B.think C.care D.talk
A.we B.one C.it D.you
A.free B.short C.aware D.fond
In the clinic, I asked if Michael could be retested, so the specialist tested him again. To my _36_, it was the same score.
Later that evening, I _37_ told Frank what I had learned that day. After talking it over, we agree that we knew our _38_ much better than an IQ test. We _39_ that Michael’s score must have been a _40_ and we should treat him _41_ as usual.
We moved to Indiana in 1962, and Michael studied at Concordia High School in the same year. He got _42_ grades in the school, especially _43_ biology and chemistry, which was a great comfort.
Michael _44_ Indiana University in 1965 as a pre-medical student, soon afterwards, his teachers permitted him to take more courses than _45_. In 1968, he was accepted by the School of Medicine, Yale University.
On graduation day in 1972, Frank and I _46_ the ceremony at Yale. After the ceremony, we told Michael about the _47_ IQ score he got when he was six. Since that day, Michael sometimes would look at us and say _48_, “My dear mom and dad never told me that I couldn’t be a doctor, not until after I graduated from medical school!” It is his special way of thanking us for the _49_ we had in him.
Interestingly, Michael then _50_ another IQ test. We went to the same clinic where he had _51_ the test eighteen years before. This time Michael scored 126, an increase of 36 points. A result like that was supposed to be _52_.
Children often do as _53_ as what adults, particularly parents and teachers, _54_ of them. That is, tell a child he is“ _55_”, and he may play the role of a foolish child.
A.joy B.surprise C.disappointment D.dislike
A.hopefully B.fearfully C.cheerfully D.tearfully
A.student B.son C.friend D.doctor
A.decided B.realized C.argued D.understood
A.joke B.mistake C.warning D.wonder
A.specially B.naturally C.strictly D.carefully
A.poor B.average C.good D.standard
A.in B.about C.of D.for
A.visited B.chose C.passed D.entered
A.allowed B.described C.required D.offered
A.missed B.held C.delayed D.attended
A.high B.same C.different D.low
A.curiously B.eagerly C.jokingly D.calmly
A.faith B.interest C.pride D.delight
A.looked for B.asked for C.waited for D.prepared for
A.received B.accepted C.organized D.discussed
A.imperfect B.uncertain C.impossible D.unsatisfactory
A.honestly B.well C.much D.bravely
A.expect B.learn C.hear D.speak
A.wise B.rude C.shy D.stupid