Long time ago, there was a seed. Because he was only a seed, 36 cared to notice him. Thus, feeling useless, the seed thought he was not important at all.
Then one day, a 37 picked him up and threw him on an open field under the sun. He was 38 , thinking, "Why would a wind do such a thing?" But 39 any pleasant answers, he was 40 with sunlight as well as 41 , sometimes light and sometimes heavy.
Time flew by and years later, he saw a 42 sitting by his side. "Thank God for this. I really need some 43 ",he heard the traveler say.
"What are you 44 ?"The seed asked. He thought the man was 45 him. Surely he had seen many people sitting by his side, 46 no one ever spoke to him like that.
"Who is this?" The man was 47
"This is me, the seed. "
"The seed?" The man looked at the big 48 "Are you kidding me? You are not a seed. You are a tree. A big tree !
" 49 ?"
"Yes! Why else do you think people 50 here?"
"What do they come here for?"
"To 51 your shade! Don't tell me you didn't know you had 52 over time. "
A moment passed, and the traveler's words made him think a lot.
The seed, now a big tree, thought and 53 for the first time in his life. The years of suffering from the sun and the rain were useful to him at last.
"Oh! That means I'm not a(n) 54 seed anymore! Wow! I'm a big tree now. That's the 55 that I really want !"
A.everybody B.nobody C.someone D.anything
A.wind B.bird C.boy D.man
A.confused B.glad C.excited D.hurt
A.except for B.because of C.instead of D.in case of
A.made B.covered C.heated D.provided
A.food B.rain C.friends D.flowers
A.traveler B.woman C.dog D.god
A.water C.rest D.money
A.thinking of B.preparing for C.looking for D.talking about
A.looking at B.making fun of C.seeing off D.getting away from
A.so B.because C.but D.since
A.angered B.delighted C.moved D.surprised
A.stone B.mountain C.tree D.river
B.Really C.Where D.Who
A.hate B.leave C.live D.come
A.hunt B.like C.enjoy D.steal
A.appeared B.survived C.grown D.risen
A.cried B.smiled C.sang D.danced
A.small B.beautiful C.ugly D.lovely
A.experience B.adventure C.reason D.life
My father and I disagreed about curfew (晚间在家的时间). He'd say I was to be in by 9:30 on weekdays, and 11:00 on weekends, no exceptions without my first asking. I told him it made me ____ like a juniorhigh kid. He explained that while a curfew ____ sound like a restriction, it's really about people looking out for one another.
The very next Friday after that pretty heated ___, my dad and I had tickets to see our town's professional football game. On that day he was ____ to a nearby city to meet with some major clients and ____ me that his getting home and our leaving for the game would be tight.
To make sure we could ____ off the moment he walked in, I got everything prepared. When a half hour had passed from the time he said he'd be home, I understood that he was a little ____. But then, nearly a whole hour passed. I was getting ____. We were going to miss the kickoff! And why hadn't he ____ me and let me know he was going to be really late? As I anxiously ____ the floor, another half hour passed. That's when I got really angry. How inconsiderate of my father! Now we were going to ____ the whole game! When yet another half hour passed, my anger turned to ____. What if something terrible had happened to my dad, like he had a heart attack or had been in an accident, or something? I began to really ____. I'd already called his cellphone about ten times, but no ____.
I was beside myself, assuming the worst had happened.
Finally, the phone rang, and my dad said ____, “Son, I'm so sorry about the game, but…there was a terrible accident…on the freeway coming home, and I ____ to help… and ended up going to the hospital. I ____ my cellphone in the car, so I couldn't call until now.”
I was so relieved to hear from my father and to ____ that he was safe that I actually cried. That was ____ I “got” the importance of a curfew: Checking in! It's about knowing that someone you love is ____. It was one more proof of my father's loving me as much as he does.
A.go B.feel C.turn D.grow
A.might B.must C.needed D.should
A.speech B.match C.description D.exchange
A.cycling B.driving C.flying D.walking
A.allowed B.advised C.informed D.ordered
A.pay B.hold C.cut D.move
A.late B.lazy C.forgetful D.careless
A.upset B.sorry C.rude D.puzzled
A.warned B.signalled C.phoned D.showed
A.hit B.paced C.cleared D.measured
A.play B.watch C.miss D.start
A.sadness B.surprise C.doubt D.fear
A.envy B.worry C.regret D.cry
A.excuse B.way C.time D.answer
A.strangely B.casually C.breathlessly D.angrily
A.stopped B.forgot C.failed D.refused
A.left B.lost C.saw D.got
A.wonder B.guess C.expect D.learn
A.what B.when C.whether D.why
A.confident B.great C.safe D.honest
I lost my sight when I was four years old by falling off a box car in a yard in Atlantic City and landing on my head.Now I am thirtytwo.I can ____ remember the brightness of sunshine and what red color is.It would be wonderful to see again, ____ a disaster can do strange things to people.
It occurred to me the other day that I might not have come to ____ life as I do if I hadn't been blind. I believe in life now.I am not so sure that I would have believed in it so deeply, ____. I don't mean that I would prefer to go without my eyes. I simply mean that the loss of them made me ____ the more what I had left.
The hardest lesson I had to learn was to believe in myself.That was ____. If I hadn't been able to do that, I would have ____ and become a chair rocker for the rest of my life.When I say ____ in myself I am not talking about simply the kind of selfconfidence that helps me down a(n) ____ staircase alone.That is part of it.But I mean something ____ than that: an assurance that there is a special place where I can make myself fit.
It took me years to discover and ____ this assurance.It had to start with the most elementary things.Once a man gave me an indoor baseball, I thought he was laughing at me and I was ____.“I can't use this,” “I said. Take it with you;” he ____ me.“and roll it around.” The words ____ in my head. “Roll it around!” By rolling the ball I could ____ where it went.This gave me an idea how to achieve a goal I had thought ____: playing baseball.At Philadelphia's Overbrook School for the Blind I ____ a successful variation of baseball. We called it ground ball.
All my life I have set ahead of me a series of ____ and then tried to reach them, one at a time.I had to learn my ____. It was no good trying for something I knew at the start was wildly out of reach because that only invited the bitterness of failure. I would fail sometimes anyway but on the average I made ____.
A.entirely B.nearly C.vaguely D.simply
A.and B.but C.so D.for
A.assess B.fear C.enrich D.love
A.otherwise B.therefore C.however D.besides
A.understand B.appreciate C.possess D.accept
A.enough B.specific C.tough D.basic
A.survived B.escaped C.collapsed D.sacrificed
A.hope B.power C.courage D.belief
A.unfamiliar B.unbelievable C.unexpected D.uncomfortable
A.harder B.bigger C.warmer D.heavier
A.weaken B.strengthen C.sharpen D.brighten
A.upset B.flattered C.ashamed D.hurt
A.urged B.promised C.convinced D.advised
A.flashed B.appeared C.stuck D.crowded
A.notice B.hear C.smell D.touch
A.impossible B.important C.imaginary D.impressive
A.produced B.imitated C.invented D.spotted
A.goals B.efforts C.directions D.barriers
A.challenges B.strengths C.situations D.limitations
A.history B.change C.progress D.sense
Last November, Nick heard a disorder at a party. A group of people had ____ outside, pointing at something floating in the Bay. As he ran to ____, he soon saw what was wrong: Two kids in a boat were caught in the ____ and being pulled out to sea.
Tim and Jack had climbed into a boat anchored nearby and had rowed out to ____ a football. Reaching beyond the calm waters, the ____ fitted to the boat caught the wind and pulled it into open water. They tried to row back. But they were no ____ for the wind and turned around in circles. Nick dashed to the farthest of land. The boat was already just a ____ on the sea. He knew that the ____ boat would soon be overtaken by the huge waves, and that it was 2 degrees. Nick jumped into the ____ cold water. Every 90 yards, he raised his head to assess his ____. At one point, he considered turning back before managing to yell to them, “Take down the umbrella!”
Tim battled with the ropes holding the umbrella. Finally he loosened the ropes and ____ the umbrella. Then Nick caught up, but soon waves crashed over the boat, which began to sink. Nick ____ it would be faster to pull them toward the nearest bank. They ____ wore life jackets , which Nick held in one hand, swimming ____.“Are we there?” they asked repeatedly. “Yes,” Nick ____ them each time. It was 30 minutes before they got to the bank and stayed as close as possible for ____. Worn out, Nick had hardly arrived when he ____.It was an hour later when he found himself in a hospital that he came to. Asked what it took him to make the ____ move, he replied:
It is ____ to step out of the comfort zone. Being an onlooker is a cautious existence, but ____ we should never be stuck in. Stand by or stand up.
A.played B.gathered C.laughed D.cried
A.investigate B.find C.ask D.join
A.sands B.rain C.waves D.sun
A.kick B.borrow C.buy D.recover
A.life jacket B.umbrella C.rope D.anchor
A.match B.strength C.power D.force
A.ball B.dot C.line D.light
A.lost B.delicate C.old D.damaged
A.bitterly B.absolutely C.fairly D.helplessly
A.progress B.weather C.strength D.energy
A.threw B.opened C.closed D.freed
A.decided B.said C.declared D.recognized
A.awkwardly B.carefully C.slowly D.easily
A.hopefully B.cautiously C.continuously D.desperately
A.told B.comforted C.discouraged D.supported
A.food B.pleasure C.warmth D.help
A.passed out B.passed away C.passed off D.passed by
A.warm B.generous C.proud D.brave
A.easy B.tough C.interesting D.dull
A.which B.that C.one D.it
All of us go through some difficult times as we approach teenage years. It's the age when we have to deal with the most ____ in our life. This transition (过渡) from childhood to adulthood is ____ for some, but rough for others. The most important thing about being a teenager is ____. When we are teenagers, we would get blamed or even punished for anything wrong we do.
It's all not so ___ about being a teenager though. We don't have to have our ____ take us to somewhere we want to go or we couldn't go before. We can have ____ with friends or even alone, which we couldn't have because we were too ___ to know what pleasure is! It's a very enjoyable time of life. During this age, we are old enough to ____ what is good for us, and make decisions without ____ others.
But like the saying goes, “All good things must come to an end, but all bad things can continue ___.” During this period, we are having much ____ for our studies. If we don't pass, we won't get jobs, and things will take a turn for the ____. With the present world economy in ___, we have to do really, really well in our ____ for a job. Adults say that their ____ is the hardest part of life. But I think the transition from a kid to an adult is much ____ than being already an adult. What we do in our teenage years will ____ what we become and how we lead our life in the future.
In conclusion, it is quite ____ that parents put much pressure on an already stressed out teenager. If they realized that, living condition for teenagers would be much better. ____ for the teens ourselves we should get to know what is best for us. What's more, we should understand the right ____ of life we choose at this age can make us happy for the rest of our existence.
A.chances B.changes C.feelings D.expectations
A.smooth B.practical C.demanding D.necessary
A.knowledge B.independence C.confidence D.responsibility
A.easy B.strange C.bad D.interesting
A.guides B.partners C.parents D.friends
A.fun B.trouble C.relation D.business
A.proud B.young C.smart D.mature
A.predict B.remember C.imagine D.understand
A.guiding B.helping C.inviting D.consulting
A.occasionally B.briefly C.forever D.naturally
A.pressure B.passion C.motivation D.panic
A.better B.worse C.fewer D.more
A.decline B.hope C.increase D.debt
A.contribution B.education C.application D.qualification
A.promotion B.work C.experience D.age
A.harder B.happier C.easier D.lighter
A.reflect B.confirm C.determine D.identify
A.vital B.urgent C.common D.unnecessary
A.Or B.Otherwise C.But D.Because
A.experience B.way C.condition D.power
Peter Wiggins grew up in a poor family. He worked diligently at his ____ job as teaching assistant in a private kindergarten and put in three more hours at night as a parttime cashier at a ___. By the time Peter walked home with slow and heavy steps every day,it was often close to ____.
Peter worked very hard in order to ____ his aged parents who had retired as restroom cleaners with ____ savings left after putting Peter and his sister through school. Peter was the only ___, for his sister, Beth, was often in poor health.
One day, as Peter was walking home from ACE Supermarket where he ____, he stumbled(绊脚) upon a small brown packet on the pavement. The package was slightly ____.
So he picked it up to examine it more closely. To his ____, it contained fiftydollar bills. Peter knew it was not his to keep and that the ____ might urgently need the money.
Without ____, Peter walked quickly to the nearest police station and handed it over to Mr. Roberts who was the police officer ____ for that night. Surprised to see someone hand in such a large amount of cash ____,the police officer said that Peter was indeed a role model others could ____.
“It's nothing really...I was doing what ____ would have done,” Peter's face turned red as the officer continued to ask for his name and contact number so that the owner could ____ thank him. The next day, Peter received a ____. The owner of the lost money was none other than Peter's ____ at the ACE Supermarket! He had found out about Peter from Roberts and had decided to ____ Peter to the position of manager with a handsome increase in salary. He had also decided to pay for Beth's ___.Peter was overjoyed.
A.anytime B.shorttime C.daytime D.nighttime
A.supermarket B.night school C.restaurant D.hotel
A.morning B.noon C.evening D.midnight
A.settle B.impress C.support D.treat
A.more B.some C.little D.much
A.son B.breadwinner C.one D.assistant
A.stayed B.shopped C.worked D.visited
A.old B.torn C.familiar D.heavy
A.joy B.disappointment C.shock D.relief
A.leader B.assistant C.boss D.owner
A.success B.fear C.hesitation D.doubt
A.on behalf B.on duty C.on watch D.on purpose
A.unfinished B.unused C.untouched D.unexpected
A.look at B.look up to C.look down on D.look forward to
A.few B.none C.anybody D.policemen
A.independently B.personally C.cautiously D.regularly
A.letter B.notice C.call D.packet
A.colleague B.boss C.consumer D.enemy
A.introduce B.expose C.promote D.lead
A.university education B.travel costs C.holiday parties D.medical treatment