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Once upon a time there were two brothers who lived near each other. One day, they had a  16  because of some small things. And neither was willing to  17 each other.
One morning, there was a knock at door of the elder brother. He 18 it and found a man standing beside the door. “I’m a carpenter(木匠). I’m 19 a few days’ work. Perhaps you would have a few small jobs I could help with.”  
“Yes,” said the elder brother. “I do have a job for you. 20 at that farm across the small river. It is my younger brother’s. We had a quarrel, so I won’t like to see his  21 any more. I want you to build me a 8-foot 22. ” 
The man said, “I think I understand the situation. Don’t worry. I’ll be able to do a job that makes you  23” So the elder brother was very glad and left for the town nearby.
In the evening, the carpenter had just  24 his job when the elder brother returned. But he was  25 to find, instead of a fence, before him, stood a 2 6, which went from one side of the river  27 the other! On the other 28 of bridge, was his younger brother.
“Do you know the name of the bridge?” The carpenter asked.
“No,” the elder brother was  29  
“OK, I can tell you. Its name is understanding and 30,” the carpenter smiled.
Suddenly they began to understand  31. Surely, between two brothers there should be a bridge rather than a 32. Standing on the bridge, they 33each other’s hands with 34  in their eyes. 
“Could you stay another few days? I’ve a lot of other work for you,” said the elder brother. “I’d love to 35 on,” the carpenter said. “But I have many more bridges to build.”

A.meeting B.question C.decision D.quarrel

A.forgive B.like C.speak D.think

A.got B.opened C.shut D.left

A.looking for B.looking at C.looking on D.looking up

A.See B.Watch C.Observe D.Look

A.river B.face C.farm D.eyes

A.wall B.fence C.road D.bridge

A.excited B.pleased C.moved D.surprised

A.begun B.done C.finished D.continued

A.surprised B.happy C.anxious D.sad

A.house B.bridge C.fence D.river

A.to B.between C.across D.till

A.end B.side C.field D.stage

A.disappointed B.puzzled C.amazed D.worried

A.love B.hate C.joy D.anger

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

A.river B.fence C.farm D.wall

A.brought B.took C.held D.clapped

A.smiles B.tears C.anger D.sadness

A.leave B.get C.stay D.work

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One morning, I heard noise in the street, and saw Rahmum being led 6 by the police. There were bloodstains on his clothes. I gathered that a neighbor had 7 Rahmum money for a shawl (披肩)but had falsely 8 having bought it, and that in the course of the quarrel Rahmum had struck him. On a charge of murderous attack, Rahmum was 9 to jail.
Time passed, and he was not remembered. Mini grew up and we were making 10 for her wedding. I was sitting in my study when someone entered. It was Rahmum, 11 from prison.12 recognizable now, he asked to see Mini and said that all those years ago she had 13 him of his own daughter in Kabul. It was his belief that Mini was still the same. He had 14 her running to him calling “Cabuliwallah!”. He had imagined that they would laugh and talk together. In fact, he had brought her,15 in paper, a few nuts and grapes. The two were 16 but Mini had grown up. She now understood the meaning of the word “father-in-law,” and when he made this joke once more she was 17 in the face at the question. He could not revive(还原) their old friendship.
When Rahmum left, I gave him a bank note, saying:“Go back to your own daughter, and 18 the happiness of your meeting bring good fortune to my child! ”
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A.running B.passing C.driving D.taking

A.scared B.excited C.interested D.disappointed

A.put out B.set out C.take out D.hang out

A.paying B.spending C.offering D.wasting

A.angry B.joyful C.puzzled D.upset

A.away B.down C.in D.out

A.lent B.stolen C.borrowed D.owed

A.admitted B.denied C.declined D.refused

A.abused B.taken C.sentenced D.accused

A.appointments B.jokes C.plans D.arrangements

A.released B.escaped C.come D.removed

A.Immediately B.Hardly C.Directly D.Instantly

A.thought B.approved C.reminded D.informed

A.observed B.seen C.spotted D.pictured

A.picked up B.wrapped up C.brought up D.held up

A.reunited B.connected C.joined D.combined

A.blue B.pink C.red D.pale

A.must B.should C.can D.may

A.give up B.give off C.give in D.give out

A.designed B.made C.intended D.expected

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Recently, I began seeking my dream of motivating others. 45 a four-year relationship with Fortune 100 Company 46 as a sales-trainer and ending as a regional sales manager, I left the company at the height of my 47 . Many people were surprised that I would leave after earning a six-figure income. And they asked why I would risk everything for a dream.
I made my 48 to start my own company and leave my secure position after 49 a regional sales meeting. The vice-president of our company delivered a speech that changed my life. He asked us, “If a god would offer you three wishes, what would they be?” After giving us a (an) 50 to write down the three wishes, he then asked us, “Why do you need a 51 ?” I would never forget the power I felt at that moment. I realized that 52 I accomplished in the past had prepared me for this moment. I was ready and didn’t need a god’s help to become a motivational speaker. A motivational speaker was born.
Having made that decision, I was immediately 53 . One week after I handed in my notice (辞职信), my husband was laid off from his job, and now we had no 54 . But I held fast to my dream. The wonder really began to happen. In a short time my husband found a better job. And I was able to book several 55 engagements with new customers. I discovered the incredible power of dreams.

A.rise B.blow C.put D.raise

A.left B.came C.arrived D.slipped

A.get B.hope C.make D.cheer

A.idea B.dream C.girl D.speaker

A.After B.Before C.Because D.While

A.beginning B.working C.acting D.regarding

A.life B.love C.income D.career

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

A.attending B.joining C.entering D.holding

A.day B.minute C.week D.hour

A.help B.job C.god D.company

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

A.examined B.searched C.checked D.tested

A.help B.harm C.income D.money

A.selling B.speaking C.writing D.listening

“Forgiveness is the sweetest revenge.” I saw this wonderful old saying again in a book recently. It got me thinking about all the times that I have been 31 to forgive others in my life and all the joy that it has brought me. One 32 stands out particularly well.
I was a young boy at a summer camp. I was having a great time and 33___ everything about it except for another young boy of my age. To say we didn’t
34 would be a statement that made the situation less serious than it really was. We spent most of the week irritating, insulting (侮辱), and picking on each other.
35 finally came to a fight on the next to last day of camp. We got into a fist fight which I lost. 36 older boys broke it up before I was hurt too much. I spent the rest of the day alone, refusing to speak andlost in my own 37 .
The next day my spirits were 38 when Mom brought the boys in our cabin some of her delicious homemade 39 . I was enjoying a few slices of it when I saw the other boy sitting by himself at the bottom of the steps outside. He seemed very 40 right then. I am not sure what moved me to do so, but I took my pizza down and 41 it with him. It made all the anger and pain inside me 42 . We became friends after that. I never got into another fist fight either. I had found out that sharing and forgiving were much more fun and a lot less painful.
Forgiveness is 43 the sweetest revenge. It can turn an enemy into a friend. It can 44a heart from the chains of anger, hatred, and pain. It can open a soul to the sweetness of love and joy once again. May your life always be 45 of sweet forgiveness.

A.disappointed B.satisfied C.unwilling D.able

A.memory B.lesson C.incident D.week

A.struggling B.exploring C.enjoying D.remembering

A.get across B.get along C.hold on D.hold up

A.Thoughts B.Words C.Friends D.Conflicts

A.Surprisingly B.Thankfully C.Unexpectedly D.Regretfully

A.fight B.regret C.luck D.anger

A.sunk B.broken C.lifted D.shown

A.pizza B.hamburger C.pie D.sandwich

A.angry B.proud C.ashamed D.lonely

A.presented B.shared C.distributed D.divided

A.go away B.go on C.crowd in D.build up

A.nearly B.merely C.truly D.hardly

A.keep B.cure C.comfort D.free

A.full B.aware C.confident D.certain

Years ago I had the opportunity to meet a girl who strengthened my understanding of the power of belief. She was __36___ the most powerful individual I had ever met. I met Chris for the first time while taking the Dale Carnegie __37___ in California.
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When asked by the instructor what her goal ___45___ the twelve-week course was, Chris struggled to respond and became frustrated and ____46___ in the process. For most of her ___47___ nobody would listen to her. The only way she knew to get someone to ___48___ was through temper outbursts(发脾气). With Bonnie as her interpreter, Chris conveyed that her ___49___ was to be able to stand by herself in front of forty-five people and tell us about herself.
On the twelfth week, Chris stood in front of the room and ___50___ with us, in her own words, what her life had been like. It was one of the most beautiful and enlightening experiences I had ever ___51____. Though as a girl who had in many ways been ____52___, she believed that she could ___53___ more in her life and she did. And she also had the love and support of forty-five friends, who, just weeks before, had been ____54___ strangers.
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A.luckily B.naturally C.formally D.probably

A.break B.course C.house D.chance

A.someone B.he C.herself D.she

A.ran B.rushed C.dragged D.jumped

A.difficulty B.concept C.disagreement D.suggestion

A.lack B.need C.notice D.cheer

A.impress B.entertain C.calm D.annoy

A.walk B.pronounce C.communicate D.write

A.knew B.asked C.spoke D.required

A.at B.for C.on D.in

A.grateful B.surprised C.angry D.noisy

A.way B.process C.operation D.life

A.watch B.smile C.listen D.understand

A.class B.goal C.ability D.reason

A.began B.agreed C.found D.shared

A.argued B.attended C.witnessed D.accepted

A.found out B.thrown away C.brought up D.held out

A.give B.accomplish C.spend D.accompany

A.complete B.necessary C.enough D.typical

A.called B.carried C.searched D.created

An amazing teacher
Years ago a John Hopkins professor gave a group of graduate students this task: Go to the slums(贫民窟). Took 200 boys, between the ages of 12 and 16, and 31 their background and environment, then 32 their chances for the future.
The students, after consulting social statistics, talking to the boys, and collecting much data, concluded that 90 percent of the boys would 33 some time in prison.
Twenty-five years later 34 group of graduate students was given the job of 35 the prediction. They went back to the same area. Some of the boys---by then 36 ---were still there, a few had died, some had moved away, but they got in touch with 180 of the 37 200.They found that only four of the group had ever been sent to 38 .
Why was it that these men, who had lived in a breeding place of crime, had such a surprisingly good record? The researchers were 39 told,“Well, there was a teacher…”
They pressed(追问)further, and found that in 75 percent of the cases it was the same woman. The researchers went to this teacher, now living in a home for retired teachers. How had she had this brilliant 40 on that group of children? Could she give them any reason why these boys should have remembered her?
“No,” she said,“No,I really couldn’t.”And then, thinking back 41 the years, she said musingly(沉思地),42 to herself than to her questioners,“Iloved those boys…”

A.look into B.make up C.show up D.result in

A.control B.arrange C.desert D.predict

A.cost B.spend C.take D.waste

A.others B.the other C.another D.other

A.cursing B.convincing C.applying D.testing

A.teachers B.students C.men D.professors

A.native B.rare C.recorded D.discouraged

A.slums B.society C.prison D.school

A.continually B.optimistically C.curiously D.officially

A.reflection B.harmony C.effect D.existence

A.before B.after C.in D.over.

A.less B.more C.better D.worse

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