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Mr White works in an office. He liked reading in bed when he was at school. It was bad for his     41   and now he has near sight (近视). But he wouldn’t want    42   to know about it and he never wears a pair of glasses. It often    43    him some trouble.
One winter morning he was sent to a village school on business. He    44    a bus at a stop in a small town. Then he had to walk there. The road to the village wasn’t smooth(平坦). He fell over some times and it     45    his clothes dirty.     46    he got to the village. Suddenly it began to blow and it got colder. He was looking for the school while his    47    was blown off. He began to run after it but he couldn’t get it. He couldn’t understand why his hat ran into a house as if(似乎) it had    48   . And he ran into the house,   49    .
A woman stopped him and shouted angrily, “   50    are you running after my hen for?”



A.ears B.nose C.mouth D.eyes


A.anybody else B.nobody C.woman D.somebody


A.follows B.takes C.brings D.carries


A.tookoff B.got off C.got on D.came on


A.let B.made C.gave D.felt


A.At first B.At home C.At times D.At last


A.clothes B.bag C.hat D.glasses


A.legs B.hands C.shoes D.arms


A.always B.also C.either D.too


A.What B.Why C.Which D.Who
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Like most July days, it was hot.I stepped into a tiny ice-cream shop to cool off with a chocolate ice-cream.It was a very 21 store with little round tables and chairs.
As I entered, I found a very old woman bent over a 22 near the door.Her back was so23 twisted (扭曲) by some misfortune that her face nearly 24 the tabletop.1 sat down 25 her a couple of tables away.
"Poor woman," I thought."What does she 26 life? Why does God let people live so long past their prime (盛年)?"
As I thought, another 27 lady entered the shop and sat down with her.Soon the two of them were 28 childhood days.They talked of how little the shop had changed in 70 years.In minutes, the two of them were shaking with 29 .
I looked again at the first woman, then in the 30 on a nearby wall, catching a picture of myself.I was wearing a dirty shirt.She was 31 dressed in white, her face carefully made up and her hands 32 with gold rings.I was 33 .She was laughing.I was putting the 34 of my life together.She had millions of 35 memories to recall. 36 I was worried about getting old.She was old, but it wasn't 37 her.As I left the shop, I thought of my 38 question about God letting people live past their prime.Why, that woman was more 39 to life than I was.Age has not 40 her spirit.

A.expensive B.large C.splendid D.old-time

A.window B.pillow C.table D.bench

A.badly B.nearly C.actually D.fully

A.broke B.touched C.hit D.fixed

A.facing B.greeting C.following D.serving

A.look out of B.get out of C.learn about D.devote to

A.aged B.dirty C.pretty D.poor

A.speaking out B.talking about C.thinking over D.planning for

A.food B.fear C.cold D.laughter

A.newspaper B.window C.mirror D.picture

A.just B.well C.poorly D.quickly

A.shining B.shaking C.waving D.wiping

A.happy B.wrong C.right D.sad

A.periods B.pieces C.points D.goals

A.terrible B.difficult C.wonderful D.fresh

A.As a result B.Above all C.In a word D.In secret

A.pleasing B.hurting C.envying D.punishing

A.good B.simple C.foolish D.interesting

A.alive B.changeable C.hopeful D.interesting

A.bent B.left C.cut D.took

A person may have a false idea about himself that will stop him from doing good work.
He may have the belief that he is unable to do it.A child may think he is 36 because he doesn’t understand how to make 37 use of his mental gifts.Old people may have a false idea that they are unable to learn things new because of their 38
A person who believes that he is stupid will not make a real 39 because he feels that it would be useless.He won’t go at a job with confidence necessary for 40 .Besides, he won’t work his hardest way, even though he may think he is doing so. 41 , he is likely to fail, and the failure will 42 his belief in his incompetence(无能) in turn.
Alfred Alder, a famous doctor, had 43 like this.When he was a small boy, he had a poor 44 in maths.His teacher told his parents he had no ability in maths in order that they would not 45 too much of him.In this way, his teacher and parents 46 the idea.He 47 their false judgment of his ability, feeling that it was useless to 48 .Then, he was very poor at maths, 49 as they expected.
But one day everything changed.He worked out a problem which 50 of the other students had been able to solve.He 51 in solving the problem which gave him confidence (信心).Soon he became especially good at 52
Alder now 53 with interest, determination and purpose.He not only proved that he could learn maths well, but luckily he learned it 54 , not too late.From his own experience, we can tell that if a person goes at a job with determination and purpose, he may 55 himself as well as others by his ability.

A.clever B.shy C.useless D.stupid

A.big B.full C.high D.great

A.age B.ability C.brain D.knowledge

A.decision B.plan C.effort D.promise

A.work B.study C.improvement D.success

A.Truly B.Really C.However D.Therefore

A.lead to B.strengthen C.improve D.get rid of

A.an experience B.an example C.a thought D.a story

A.state B.mind C.start D.ending

A.blame B.expect C.get D.win

A.developed B.organized C.discovered D.found

A.broke B.refused C.doubted D.accepted

A.manage B.argue C.try D.act

A.only B.almost C.just D.then

A.none B.all C.some D.most

A.broke B.succeeded C.failed D.believed

A.physics B.medicine C.English D.maths

A.studies B.works C.plays D.graduates

A.early B.deeply C.later D.simply

A.discourage B.love C.surprise D.disappoint

Mr. Jones had always wanted to make a trip into the middle of Africa to shoot wild animals. 36 first he had no enough money, and then he was married. His wife had not wanted him to37 her. At last his wife38 to the trip if he allowed her to go, too.
“But it will be very uncomfortable,” Mr. Jones39 her, “ It will be very hot and we shall live in a tent, and it40 be dangerous. ”“I don’t care,” said his wife, “I want to go with you.” So they bought a big tent, camp beds, a refrigerator which did not need41 and many other things which would make the trip 42, and went off to the middle of Africa.
The first morning, 43 Mr. Jones took his gun and left the tent, he 44 his wife a bell and explained to her , “If you fall in 45 and you need me , 46 this bell and I’ll come at once.”
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A.And B.But C.For D.Although

A.leave B.miss C.marry D.care

A.allowed B.promised C.satisfied D.agreed

A.told B.advised C.persuaded D.warned

A.may B.must C.can’t D.shall

A.money B.electricity C.force D.power

A.different B.comfortable C.perfect D.interesting

A.while B.until C.before D.after

A.gave B.sent C.lent D.bought

A.hurry B.surprise C.safety D.danger

A.hit B.knock C.beat D.ring

A.again B.back C.quickly D.finally

A.Something B.Nothing C.No D.None

A.ringing B.trying C.using D.testing

A.happy B.sorry C.tired D.all right

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A.cry B.shot C.bell D.shout

A.garden B.house C.camp D.office

A.water B.tears C.blood D.sweat

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US first lady Michelle Obama ranked the world’s most powerful woman in Forbes magazine’s 2010 listing published on October 6.
Kraft Foods CEO Irene Rosenfeld.second . American talk show host Oprah Winfrey was third. German Prime Minister Angela Merkel was the fourth most powerful woman,US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rounded out (使圆满) the top five.
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They influenced, sometimes billions of people,” said Moira Forbes, vice president and publisher of Forbes Woman.
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“She’s also effective: In response to her Let’s Move!campaignchildhood obesity(肥胖), companies Coca-Cola, Kellogg and General Mills have agreed to cut the calorie content of their foods by 2015,” Forbes said.

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