Haddy’s parents are different than the average(普通人). While she was 36 up they required her to 37 . First of all she had to work around their home. Later on Haddy worked for other people.
When Haddy was 14 years old her mother and father told her that they were no 38 going to buy her clothes. Sure, they would continue to buy shoes for her and also the special clothes 39 suits, but 40 else was her responsibility. Some people thought that they were 41 . But they wanted to teach Haddy some 42 lessons. One thing she learned was that nothing is cheap or 43 . She learned how to deal with her money 44 . Another thing she learned was how to keep from 45 out her clothes too fast.
Also, even 46 Haddy went to school she was 47 to work. All through her high school and 48 years she worked as well as studied. Haddy’s parents had plenty of 49 but they felt she would 50 her education more if she had to 51 it. And strange 52 it may seem, they had heard that students who worked part-time generally got 53 grades than students who did no work.
Now Haddy is a mother herself. She requires her 54 to do the same 55 she did, especially working part-time as they go to school.
A.going B.bringing C.growing D.getting
A.study B.play C.learn D.work
A.longer B.sooner C.less D.fewer
A.and B.or C.as D.like
A.what B.anything C.nothing D.everything
A.responsible B.lazy C.poor D.careless
A.difficult B.daily C.valuable D.useless
A.free B.expensive C.useful D.proper
A.quickly B.slowly D.suddenly
A.working B.wearing C.giving D.taking
A.when B.as C.until D.since
A.permitted B.required C.ordered D.forced
A.school B.work C.primary D.college
A.time B.children C.money D.work
A.value B.have C.use
A.enjoy B.pay C.pay for D.work for
A.if B.as C.although D.though
A.worse B.better C.more D.less
A.husband B.mother C.parents D.children
A.as B.what C.which D.that
If a teenager had some problems in her life years ago, she might go home and write them in her diary. Now, a teenager with the problems might go onto the Internet and write about them in a blog. In many ways, a diary and a blog are very . So, what makes blogging different from writing in a diary?
The biggest difference is that blogging is much more than a diary. Usually a teenager treats her diary like a book full of that she doesn’t want to .
It’s interesting that someone who writes in a blog a diary will probably write nearly the same information. Both diaries and blogs tell details about what happened to the that day.
I have a little sister, and sometimes I go online to read her . She writes about things like waking up early for swimming practice and not enough for her chemistry test. When I was her , I wrote about the same things, but in my diary. Then, after I had finished writing, I would hide my diary in a secret place because I was that my sister might read it!
Because blogging is such a public way of writing, it has both good and bad points. The biggest with blogging is that anyone can read what you write. If I was angry with a friend during high school and wrote something about her in my diary, she would know. , if my sister ever wrote something bad about a friend, that friend read her blog and got angry.
Because we do not always things carefully before we write about our days, it is to accidentally write something that hurts someone’s feelings in a blog.
A.different B.difficult C.same D.easy
A.special B.similar C.common D.different
A.popular B.modern C.traditional D.new
A.hidden B.familiar C.attractive D.public
A.secrets B.tales C.stories D.jokes
A.share B.hide C.play D.publish
A.as well as B.in spite of C.in favor of D.instead of
A.reader B.listener C.writer D.friend
A.blog B.diary C.e-mail D.report
A.writing B.studying C.teaching D.copying
A.age B.weight C.height D.size
A.still B.only C.already D.never
A.glad B.sad C.worried D.satisfied
A.advantage B.doubt C.mistake D.problem
A.strange B.unpleasant C.good D.interesting
A.surely B.never C.always D.already
A.So B.And C.However D.Therefore
A.might B.should C.must D.shall
A.talk about B.hear about C.care about D.think about
A.hard B.funny C.easy D.interesting
wish to encourage her young son’s progress on the piano, a mother took her boy to a Paderewski concert. After they were , the mother spotted a friend in the audience and walked down the passage to greet her.
Seizing the to explore the wonders of the concert hall, the little boy rose and explored his way through a door marked “NO ADMITTANCE.” When the house lights dimmed and the concert was about to begin, the mother returned to her seat and that the child was missing.
Suddenly, the curtains parted and spotlights focused on the impressive Steinway on stage. In , the mother saw her little boy sitting at the key-board, picking out Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star.
At that moment, the great piano master made his , quickly moved to the piano, and in the boy’s ear, “Don’t quit. Keep playing.”
Then over, Paderewski reached down with his left hand and began filling in a bass part. Soon his right arm reached around to the other side of the child and he added a running obbligato (伴奏). Together, the old master and the young novice (beginner) transformed a frightening situation into a wonderfully experience. The audience was strongly .
That’s the way it is in life. What we can accomplish on our own is hardly . We try our best, but the aren’t exactly graceful flowing music. But when we trust in the hands of a Greater Power, our life’s work can be beautiful.
Next time you set out to great achievements, listen carefully. You can hear the voice of the Master, whispering in your ear, “Don’t quit. Keep playing.”
A.seated B.sat C.dressed D.rested
A.fact B.difficulty C.opportunity D.risk
A.actually B.occ asionally C.fortunately D.eventually
A.discovered B.told C.accepted D.offered
A.joy B.trust C.horror D.pleasure
A.quickly B.personally C.generally D.innocently
A.entrance B.disappearance C.Arrangement D.opening
A.shouted B.repeated C.promised D.whispered
A.turning B.bending C.rising D.handing
A.creative B.effective C.annoying D.fearing
A.addicted B.invited C.attacked D.attracted
A.abnormal B.remarkable C.unimportant D.ordinary
A.goals B.intentions C.results D.purposes
A.luckily B.truly C.slightly D.fortunately
A.overcome B.enjoy C.accomplish D.become
Are you interested in Korean TV series? If so, you must know Dae Jang Geum (《大长今》). Because of this series, my personal status and living standard have been greatly _____. My girlfriend used to cook every evening. Well, now she does nothing but ____ herself in front of the TV when she’s not ____, and commands me, “You — go to make some instant noodles. Come and watch the play and just imagine we are enjoying Korean _____.”
She also swears to ____ all Korean dishes in Dae Jang Geum. So she orders me to ____ the TV and record any details of Jang Geum’s cooking. But when she presented her version of Korean food, it is like the dog-meal. “You can ____ get things done if you don’t have the right tools”, my girlfriend blamed her clumsy (笨拙的) kitchen performances on ____. So I decided to ____ her a new kitchen knife. In a store, she became unusually ____ when making her selection. She finally picked one that was ____ Jang Geum’s. To prove that her slow knife skill was due to the blunt (钝的) knives, she ____ her cutting. As a result, she hurt her fingers three times. Fortunately the knife is not ____ the salesman boasts.
My girlfriend is a fan of Jang Geum’s Korean ____. Not only did she talk about the dress every day, she also threatened to change my tie into a ____ like the one on Jang Geum’s dress. Finally, I lost my patience and took her to a maternity shop (孕妇专卖店) where I recommend (推荐) one suit to her, “Do you think it looks like a Korean dress?” ____, my future parents-in-law just happened to be shopping at the time. They were ____ when they saw what we were doing.
The Dae Jang Geum series ____ realizing the ambition of the youth. However, it fails to realize my girlfriend’s. ____ being engaged in her work or study, she simply sits on the sofa every night, staring at the TV, a bag of chips in her hand. This situation has changed little ___ the series is now over.
A.increased B.depressed C.degraded D.raised
A.stand B.lie C.seat D.sit
A.at table B.at work C.on leave D.on business
A.fruit B.vegetables C.cakes D.dishes
A.learn B.eat C.cook D.perform
A.stand for B.stand by C.pass by D.go by
A.hardly B.easily C.difficultly D.carefully
A.her forks B.her spoons C.her pans D.her knives
A.lend B.borrow C.buy D.fetch
A.careless B.modest C.patient D.alert
A.similar to B.better than C.sharper than D.taken from
A.brought down B.speeded up C.slowed down D.improved
A.as fast as B.as sharp as C.as slow as D.as dull as
A.diet style B.dish flavor C.cooking style D.dressing style
A.butterfly knot B.inside pocket C.pretty collar D.long belt
A.Disappointedly B.Coincidently C.Fortunately D.Excitedly
A.pretty shocked B.pretty satisfied C.very pleased D.very puzzled
A.shoots at B.works at C.directs at D.aims at
A.In spite of B.Instead of C.Because of D.In case of
A.only if B.as if C.even though D.so that
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Make the Most of What You Have Got
For Nick Vujicic, life was going to be difficult from the day he was born. When Nick arrived
into this world, he everyone. He was not like the other babies and it was obvious to his parents and to the doctors in the hospital.
There was no or answers for his condition. Nick was born without any limbs—that is he was born without any arms or legs. But despite being physically , he was mentally and the rest of his body was functioning fine.
he had loving parents, Nick would find school hard as he would often be looked down upon by the other children and at the young age of 10, he considered his life by drowning himself in a bathtub. These dark thoughts were by his negative attitude to being disabled and at the time, he thought that he would never be able to do by himself, that he would never have a job and that he would always have to on his parents for help.
Nick was wrong.
As an adult, Nick is a successful public speaker and is famous for his motivational which focus on life with a disability, hope and finding meaning in life worldwide. He so many people with the story of his life, how he has so many difficulties and most importantly how he is happy every day.
Despite having no arms or legs, Nick lives , even finding ways to do almost things like brushing his teeth on his own and swimming. He has to work harder than a full bodied person and he achieves his goals.
At the first impression, you may look at Nick and feel . You may feel sad that this man has no arms or legs and you might feel his and upset that he could find everyday situations difficult. But we should Nick, as he is extremely positive and he gets on with life. He every day and makes the best of what he has: a positive attitude, a creative mind and a powerful . He also has a very kind and very beautiful wife and they are truly happy and in love.
A.shocked B.pleased C.inspired D.accepted
A.nervously B.painfully C.hopefully D.cautiously
A.surprise B.worry C.explanation D.apology
A.active B.sick C.disabled D.abused
A.disturbed B.challenged C.calm D.normal
A.Since B.If C.Although D.Unless
A.changing B.ending C.risking D.sharing
A.expressed B.collected C.given D.driven
A.something B.nothing C.everything D.anything
A.call B.rely C.cheat D.look
A.lessons B.poems C.speeches D.posters
A.convinces B.touches C.puzzles D.judges
A.faced B.created C.met D.overcome
A.independently B.comfortably C.hopelessly D.lonely
A.impossible B.dangerous C.crazy D.regretful
A.pain B.guilt C.panic D.pity
A.annoyance B.selfishness C.courage D.confidence
A.encourage B.admire C.comfort D.correct
A.cries B.shouts C.smiles D.struggles
A.voice B.body C.family D.position
If it is possible to see red(get angry) about not seeing red, that is what I was doing. We had the timing of our autumn trip to see the changing in the Great Lakes States, and I was really . No matter how I strained my eyes(尽力注视), I couldn’t spot red anywhere. Not a bit of golden yellow broke through the dull greenery.
This vacation was a complete . I sat alone in the backseat of our rented car and got . as we drove north through the dull, dark green. In the seat my brother and my father chatted merrily, obviously .
Then a motto came to mind: “Happiness is a decision.” It must have been something my mother said. She was always passing on words of . When I was a child, She gave me a black book with pages. On the flyleaf(扉页) she had written, “Look for a beautiful thing and you’ll find it.” I was supposed to a record of the most beautiful thing I saw each day.
I remembered spending hours discussing what I’d . A baby’s smile? A stone shining with fool’s gold? Pictures in the clouds, or tulips tipping their heads? I found so many beautiful things that it was to pick just one.
Now, on the road, I played Mother’s game again. I took in the all-green . Thick forests lined both sides of the highway. The long hill pines and spruce were seen . Maple leaves danced in the gentle wind. I felt like a little girl again--- by beautiful things.
Later in the , after we crossed the Upper Peninsula and drove into Canada, I found the bright plants I had been looking for. But by then I’d already seen a million shades of , the infinite variety and beauty that only our heavenly Father can . And that we can always find---if we look closely enough.
A.kept B.missed C.misjudged D.seized
A.situation B.weather C.plants D.leaves
A.upset B.excited C.happy D.sorry
A.yet B.even C.still D.ever
A.success B.time C.waste D.pleasure.
A.sleepy B.mad C.patient D.angry
A.front B.back C.right D.left
A.unconcerned B.disappointed C.worried D.surprised
A.order B.advice C.apology D.help
A.nice B.common C.missing D.empty
A.set B.break C.keep D.put
A.brought in B.put down C.got through D.referred to
A.impossible B.valuable C.necessary D.strange
A.forests B.leaves C.hills D.scenery
A.nowhere B.anywhere C.everywhere D.somewhere
A.wondered B.surrounded C.waken D.treated
A.trip B.autumn C.course D.game
A.leaf B.hill C.highway D.fall
A.red B.trees C.green D.plants
A.observe B.produce C.discover D.provide