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I was having my dinner at McDonald’s one evening when an old couple slowly walked in. They  36   their meal, took a table near the window and started  37 food out of the plate. There was one hamburger, one order of French fries(炸薯条) and one drink. The man  38_the food into two halves and carefully placed  39  before his wife.
He took a sop(一小口)of the drink. His wife also took one and then 40 the cup down between them.“That  41 old couple! All they can  42   is one meal for the two of them , ” thought I.  43   the man began to eat his French fries, I  44   to my feet, went over and said that I was  45   to buy another meal for them. But he  46  refused me and said that they made it a  47   to share everything.
48  , the lady didn’t take a bite. She sat there  49   her husband eat, and taking turns(轮流) sipping the drink. Again I  50   to buy them something but was refused. When the man finished eating and was  51   his face with a napkin(纸巾), I  52   no longer stand it. I made an offer to them a third time.  53   being politely refused, I asked the lady   54  ,“Madam, why aren’t you eating? You said that you share everything.  55  is it that you are waitting for?”“The teeth,”she answered.

A.served B.requested C.collected D.ordered

A.carrying B.taking C.fetching D.bringing

A.divided B.cut C.changed D.formed

A.it B.this C.that D.one

A.got B.settled C.set D.turned

A.funny B.crazy C.strange D.poor

A.afford B.pay C.demand D.choose

A.While B.Since C.As D.Until

A.came B.struggled C.rushed D.rose

A.anxious B.willing C.satisfied D.quick

A.warmly B.proudly C.kindly D.seriously

A.way B.habit C.case D.model

A.Surprisingly B.Sadly C.Shockingly D.Bitterly

A.seeing B.noticing C.watching D.finding

A.wanted B.asked C.planned D.attempted

A.wiping B.touching C.bathing D.washing

A.should B.could C.might D.would

A.In B.Upon C.After D.With

A.curiously B.carefully C.naturally D.plainly

A.How B.Who C.Why D.What

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So he knocked on the door. “__42__?” the sad voice of the woman answered. “May I come in?” “Please” she said, seeing his __43__ full of gifts, and thinking he was making a collection, “but I have no food or gifts for you. I even have __44__ for my own children.”
“That’s not why I am here,” Frank replied. “Please __45__ any present you like for your children from this sled.”
“Why, God bless you!” the __46__ woman answered. She chose until the stockings were full. “Won’t you tell me your __47__?” she asked. “Just call me the Christmas Scout,” Frank replied.
The visit __48__ the boy touched, with an unexpected __49__ in his heart. He understood that his sorrow(悲伤) was not the only sorrow. He __50__ all the gifts, including the new jacket.
“Where are your presents, Frank?” asked his father as he __51__ the house. “ I handed them out to other children.”
“Frank, how could you do so?” his mother asked in anger. The next morning, he came downstairs and __52__ his parents listening to Christmas news on the radio. Then the announcer spoke: “Merry Christmas! Several families __53__ their children were made happy by the gifts from a boy. No one could __54__ him.” Frank felt his father’s arms go around his shoulders, and he saw his mother smiling __55__ her tears.

A.lovely B.astonished C.lonely D.happy

A.leave B.turn C.grow D.become

A.When B.Since C.Where D.Though

A.present B.light C.stockings D.tree

A.sleeping B.crying C.smiling D.laughing

A.appeared B.worried C.occurred D.struck

A.Why B.What C.Yes D.When

A.stocking B.pocket C.sled D.bag

A.anything B.nothing C.something D.everything

A.buy B.borrow C.bring D.choose

A.amazed B.encouraged C.tired D.bored

A.address B.name C.number D.school

A.started B.left C.felt D.performed

A.joy B.surprise C.sorrow D.disappointment

A.took away B.gave up C.gave away D.picked up

A.visited B.came C.passed D.entered

A.made B.saw C.looked D.suggested

A.believed B.complained C.reported D.forecast

A.respect B.think C.realize D.recognize

A.by B.besides C.without D.through

This is a story that can teach us a good lesson. One day, a man in rags begged from door to door along the street. With an old wallet in his hand, he was asking for a few coins to buy something to eat. He kept complaining about his bad fortune and kept 36 why those who had so much money were never 37 and were always desiring more.
“As far as I’m concerned, if I had only enough to 38 and to wear, I would not want anything more.”
Just at that moment Goddess Fortune, who came down the 39 saw the beggar and said to him, “Hi, I have wished to 40 you for a long time. Now, open your 41 and I will pour my gold into it. But I will do that only on this 42 : All that falls into the wallet will be pure gold; but every piece falling upon the 43 shall become dust. Do you understand?
“I see,” said the beggar.
“Then you should 44 ! It’s obvious that your wallet is a(an) 45 one, so don’t load it too heavily,” said the Goddess Fortune.
The excited beggar could hardly 46 to have gold. He quickly opened his wallet, and a 47 of yellow coins was poured into it. The wallet grew heavier and heavier.
“Is that enough?” Isn’t it cracking?” asked Fortune.
“Never fear. It’s still 48 enough now.” answered the beggar.
The wallet was filled with so many coins that the beggar’s hands began to 49 . “Ah, if only the golden stream would 50 forever! Just a little more,” said the beggar, “ 51 just a handful or two.”
“There! It’s full. The wallet will 52 .” warned the Goddess, but the beggar requested, “It will 53a little more, just a little more.”
One more piece was added and the wallet split. The 54 fell upon the ground and became dust. The greedy beggar had now 55 but his broken bag.

A.showing B.explaining C.proving D.wondering

A.relaxed B.satisfied C.worried D.depressed

A.learn B.watch C.eat D.play

A.street B.bridge C.yard D.forest

A.praise B.forgive C.help D.comfort

A.coat B.pocket C.box D.wallet

A.occasion B.suggestion C.situation D.condition

A.hand B.feet C.ground D.beggar

A.look out B.look after C.look up D.look down

A.rich B.empty C.worn D.full

A.stand B.wait C.breathe D.think

A.stream B.piece C.pair D.variety

A.weak B.strong C.poor D.rich

A.spread B.close C.loose D.shake

A.pour B.end C.dry D.melt

A.take B.add C.lend D.borrow

A.flow B.burst C.disappear D.change

A.attract B.permit C.include D.hold

A.present B.food C.treasure D.water

A.nothing B.anything C.everything D.something

The first attempt of even the most talented artists, musicians, and writers is seldom a masterpiece. If you consider your drafts as dress rehearsals (彩排), or tryouts, revising will seem a natural part of the writing ___21___.
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When you revise, you change aspects of your work in ___25___ to your evolving(不断演变的) purpose, or to include ___26___ ideas or newly discovered information.
Revision is not just an afterthought that gets only as much time as you have at the end of an assignment. ___27___, it is a major stage of the writing process, and writers revise every step of the way. Even your decision to ___28___ topics while prewriting is a type of revising. However, don't make the mistake of skipping the revision stage that follows training. Always make time to become your own __29__and view your dress rehearsal, so to speak. Reviewing your work in this way can give you ___30___ new ideas.
Revising involves __31__ the effectiveness and appropriateness(恰当)of all aspects of your writing, making your purpose more ___32____, and refocusing or developing the facts and ideas you present. When you revise, ask yourself the following questions, keeping in mind the audience for whom you are writing: Is my main idea or purpose ___33__ throughout my draft? Do I ever lose sight of my purpose? Have I given my readers all of the __34___; that is, facts, opinions, inferences --- that they need in order to understand my main idea? Finally, have I included too many___35___ details that may confuse readers?

A.technique B.style C.process D.career

A.in particular B.as a result C.for example D.in other words

A.undergone B.skipped C.rejected D.replaced

A.rewrote B.released C.recorded D.reserved

A.addition B.response C.opposition D.contrast

A.fixed B.ambitious C.familiar D.fresh

A.However B.Moreover C.Instead D.Therefore

A.discuss B.switch C.exhaust D.cover

A.director B.master C.audience D.visitor

A.personal B.valuable C.basic D.delicate

A.mixing B.weakening C.maintaining D.assessing

A.specifically B.freshly C.swiftly D.loosely

A.amazing B.bright C.unique D.clear

A.angles B.evidence C.information D.hints

A.unnecessary B.uninteresting C.concrete D.final

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Marc began building his home.He had several false starts, 40 his home gradually rose from his land.By fall, Marc had finished his home.It wasn't perfect,but it was strong and he could 41 it later. Paul enjoyed all the beautiful homes and 42 with home owners.The first snow came and Paul, realizing he was running out of time, 43 back to his land.He built the best home he could in the time he had, but it was weak.The first winter storm destroyed his home and he froze to 44 .The villagers mourned for him.
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A.strange B.hopeful C.literary D.cultural

A.find B.make C.complete D.buy

A.help B.encourage C.scold D.persuade

A.winter B.summer C.autumn D.spring

A.exchanged B.received C.recognized D.advice

A.girls B.jobs C.houses D.presents

A.rooms B.drinks C.attention D.advice

A.expected B.gathered C.created D.understood

A.forget B.believe C.replace D.doubt

A.because B.although C.but D.so

A.repair B.rebuild C.sell D.improve

A.conversations B.achievements C.struggles D.arguments

A.drove B.rushed C.flew D.moved

A.blindness B.death C.sadness D.illness

A.brought B.earned C.contacted D.raised

I used to work as a waitress in a little restaurant. I felt frustrated then so I had been 31 that period. I hadn’t told anybody except my employer. Somehow a 32 had overheard (无意中听到) my saying that I had to go to another 33 . As I passed her table, she 34 me a card with her phone number on it. She explained that she lived in Sydney and that I should call 35 I needed any help.
Some weeks later, it was time for 36 appointment(约会) in Sydney and I flew there. I was 37 as I had never been there before and didn’t 38 anyone else there. So I 39 to ring the lady who had given me her 40 number, even though I had only met her that once. 41 I had arrived, she was very excited and came 42 to meet me. She gave me a bed and a meal and took me to my appointment the next day and afterwards, she took me back to the 43 .
She treated me so 44 that I offered her a gift to express my 45 but she refused. She said “Your 46 to me is to offer your help to another when it is 47 .” Over the months we kept in touch but then for some reason our communication got less and less 48 .
I always felt I wasn’t giving enough to others as a 49 , but she had told me that I gave her very much and the way I 50 people was a gift. I now give a hand to others every day even if it is only a smile to those who have none to give.

A.going through B.worrying about C.wishing for D.dreaming of

A.manager B.waiter C.customer D.friend

A.restaurant B.school C.town D.city

A.showed B.handed C.lent D.returned

A.before B.after C.if D.because

A.her B.their C.my D.his

A.pleased B.tired C.scared D.honest

A.help B.know C.meet D.serve

A.decided B.promised C.refused D.expected

A.room B.hotel C.car D.phone

A.Considering B.Admitting C.Learning D.Thinking

A.secretly B.immediately C.slowly D.unwillingly

A.room B.airport C.park D.station

A.calmly B.warmly C.coldly D.poorly

A.thankfulness B.concern C.excitement D.attitude

A.advice B.question C.pay D.gift

A.needed B.tested C.appreciated D.accepted

A.frequent B.valuable C.important D.meaningful

A.nurse B.waitress C.teacher D.cook

A.laughed at B.recognized C.talked about D.treated

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