One family, which had emigrated from Japan and settled at the turn of the century near San Francisco, had established a business in which they grew roses and trucked them into San Francisco three mornings a week.
The other family was a naturalized(加入国籍的)family from Switzerland who also marketed roses, and 21 families became modestly successful, 22 their roses were known in the markets of San Francisco for their 23 vase-life.
For four decades the two families were neighbors, and the sons 24 the farms, but then on December 7, 1941, Japan 25 Pearl Harbor. Although the rest of the family members were American, the 26 of the Japanese family had never been naturalized. In the turmoil(动乱) and the questions about internment camps(拘留营), his neighbor made it clear that, if 27 , he would look after his friend’s nursery(花圃). It was 28 each family had learned in church—Love the neighbor as thyself. “You would do 29 for us, ” he told his Japanese friend.
It was not long before the Japanese 30 was transported to a poor landscape in Granada, Colorado. The relocation center consisted of tar-paper-roofed barracks (兵营) 31 by barbed wire and armed guards.
A full year went by. Then two. Then three. While the 32 neighbors were in internment, their friends worked in the greenhouses, the 33 before school and on Saturdays, and the father's work often stretched to 16 and 17 hours. And then 34 , when the war in Europe had
35 , the Japanese family packed up and 36 a train. They were going home.
What would they find? The family was 37 at the train station by their neighbors, and when they got to their home, the whole Japanese family stared.. There was the nursery, complete, clean and shining in the sunlight, neat, prosperous and healthy.
So was the balance of the bank passbook 38 to the Japanese father. And the house was 39 as clean and welcoming as the nursery.
And there on the dining room 40 was one perfect red rosebud, just waiting to unfold- the gift of one neighbor to another.
A.each B.both C.all D.two
A.as B.if C.unless D.though
A.short B.perfect C.long D.important
A.took over B.dealt with C.watched out D.handed over
A.achieved B.battled C.controlled D.attacked
A.children B.members C.father D.girls
A.possibility B.necessary C.likely D.possible
A.everything B.anything C.nothing D.something
A.the same B.similarly C.familiar D.the similar
A.father B.family C.neighbors D.mother
A.surrounded B.covered C.watched D.guarded
A.Swiss B.Swede C.naturalized D.Japanese
A.members B.girls C.children D.boys
A.sometime B.some day C.one time D.one day
A.completed B.ended C.started D.died
A.entered B.got C.boarded D.reached
A.met B.seen C.received D.accepted
A.referred B.devoted C.prepared D.handed
A.right B.quite C.just D.rather
A.chair B.table C.floor D.ground
Life is like potato salad; when it’s shared it becomes a picnic.
When my three children were young, my husband Roy and I were very . “Can we go on a picnic, Mom?” my six-year-old daughter, Becky . “Please.” I had said no so many times in months, and I decided the usual Saturday morning chores (日常工作) could . To her I agreed.
I prepared a few sandwiches and a cooler with ice and drinks and called Roy . My eleven-year-old twin sons loaded the cooler and the picnic basket in the trunk and off we went to spend some time together as a family.
About the time I got the lunch out on the table, Roy arrived on the . That was one of the happiest meals we ever shared together. The meal was filled with . We felt a closeness that had been hidden by work and school related responsibilities for so many months. Roy and the boys rocks into the lake. Becky fed the ducks and I sat quietly at the picnic table, God for blessing me with such a wonderful family.
That night as our children went to bed, I kissed their cheeks and what a wonderful life I had. As I walked out of the room it dawned on me that even the busiest could become a picnic when it’s shared with the ones you . Even though the kids have now grown up and from home, I can still remember how I felt that day while sitting at the picnic table.
Maybe today would be a good time to potato salad, call all of my kids, feed some hungry ducks and skip a few rocks into the lake. Since life is like potato salad, let’s make it a .
A.old B.poor C.busy D.patient
A.begged B.asked C.doubted D.wondered
A.coming B.recent C.following D.late
A.last B.wait C.relax D.approach
A.disappointment B.sadness C.embarrassment D.surprise
A.supplied B.provided C.compared D.filled
A.off work B.at home C.at work D.on business
A.unhappy B.quality C.quantity D.sad
A.spread B.taken C.made D.cooked
A.scene B.view C.sight D.scenery
A.communication B.expectation C.hope D.laughter
A.missed B.took C.skipped D.left
A.praying B.praising C.thanking D.trusting
A.expected B.realized C.imagined D.admitted
A.lifestyle B.time C.world D.occupation
A.enjoy B.own C.have D.love
A.left alone B.left behind C.ran away D.moved away
A.appreciate B.cook C.watch D.plant
A.grown B.little C.young D.handsome
A.salad B.life C.picnic D.purpose
Dine with General St. Amour
General St. Amour was famous for his bravery, but he was born into the family of a poor peasant. Even when he became a general, he never his humble origin(卑微的出身).
While his was stationed in his hometown, he invited some of his principal officers to a dinner party at a . They had just sat down at the table when his father to drop in on him. When the guard it to the general, he rose and told his guests that his father had .
He said that he knew the he owed to them, but at the same time he hoped they would excuse him he withdrew (退出) because he would like to with his father in another room.
Hearing what he said, all the guests present that the father should be introduced to them, that they would be very pleased to see one who was so closely to him. But to their , General St. Amour replied, “Ah, no, gentleman. You are wrong. I mean my father would find himself so in company with so many people who are unsuited to his rank. , it would deprive(剥夺) us both of the only pleasure of the ——the natural intercourse(交流) of a parent and his son.”
He then himself from the table and spent the evening dining with his father.
The moral of the story is: you can’t give people , but you can provide the kind of understanding that makes people keep their pride.
A.forgot B.knew C.minded D.cared
A.family B.army C.company D.organization
A.park B.school C.restaurant D.cinema
A.agreed B.promised C.decided D.happened
A.explained B.whispered C.reported D.shouted
A.strongly B.immediately C.simply D.suddenly
A.resigned B.started C.left D.arrived
A.respect B.understanding C.support D.love
A.before B.until C.if D.unless
A.chat B.dine C.walk D.dance
A.demanded B.commanded C.stressed D.requested
A.saying B.complaining C.admitting D.reminding
A.used B.opposed C.related D.devoted
A.joy B.disappointment C.excitement D.surprise
A.terribly B.completely C.slightly D.partly
A.embarrassed B.frightened C.disturbed D.disappointed
A.Above all B.After all C.In addition D.In time
A.party B.interview C.appointment D.discussion
A.defended B.allowed C.introduced D.excused
A.time B.money C.pride D.confidence
When I was a college student, I did a lot of traveling abroad. That was because a professor me to do so. She said, “Now it is the time for you to travel around the world, your knowledge through actual experiences and have fun?” I her.
Since I started to work for a company, however, I have done most of my traveling through the Internet. By using the Internet, I have seen the of many cities on my computer screen. And I have really made business , too. With the help of the Internet, I have also got about food in different countries.
Therefore, I was beginning to feel that actual trips were necessary when I happened to read a famous chef's (厨师) comment on the Internet. He said, “It is very difficult to have real Italian food in a foreign country, because we enjoy food and the
around us at the same time. So why don't you fly over to Italy and enjoy real Italian ? “Those words reminded me of my advice. As information technology , you might be able to do without making some real trips. But this also means that you will miss the various you can get from traveling.
Today there are people who direct communication with others and spend much of their time on the Internet. It is not surprising to see a group of peoplenot with each other but into their micro phones. It seems as if such people are by an invisible wall. They seem to be losing out on a good chance to and talk with other people. I do not think that they are taking good advantage of information technology. We should use information technology as a tool to make our daily more fruitful. However, we should never let it our time for face to -face communication. Let's make use of information technology more , and have great fun in experiencing the actual world.
A.promised B.allowed C.hurried D.encouraged
A.build up B.use C.practise D.exchange
A.agreed with B.learned from C.followed D.obeyed
A.car B.food C.clothing D.machine
A.life B.rivers C.sights D.houses
A.plans B.bargain C.progress D.trips
A.information B.taste C.cooks D.feelings
A.even more B.no longer C.much D.actually
A.people B.drink C.atmosphere D.environment
A.shoes B.dishes C.customers D.situations
A.friend's B.parents' C.professor's D.boss's
A.produces B.advertises C.forms D.advances
A.news B.pleasures C.troubles D.places
A.avoid B.keep C.lose D.enjoy
A.meeting B.talking C.communicating D.traveling
A.stopped B.met C.surrounded D.hurt
A.look at B.employ C.travel D.meet
A.communication B.study C.work D.action
A.spare B.increase C.reduce D.make use of
A.wisely B.correctly C.or less D.slowly
How can you make a million dollars in one month? I’m sure I am going to get the of many readers with this question. The news is that you are not going to make a million dollars in one month you win the lottery (彩票) or some prize.
We all want to be millionaires. However, if you try to find out how they become rich, you will learn that they worked very for the money. That is what most have had to do, including Bill Gates and Andrew Carnegie, and they often went hardships before they succeeded .
There are many reasons why the millionaires have made it for themselves. In this article, I am going to passion (热情) which I think is the most quality to have in order to succeed. I am sure that if one was to the people who made millions in their lifetime, this would be found in all of them.
Take J.K Rowling for . Her first Harry Potter was sent to twelve publishing houses, all of which to publish it. A year later, she was finally given the chance by a small , which paid 15.000. and the from that company was that she should get herself a job since she had little of making a living by writing children’s books. If you want to make a million dollars, find something that you really passionate (热情的) and work hard at it. It doesn’t what it is. Let me know how you !
A.consideration B.attention C.surprise D.happiness
A.disappointing B.surprising C.good D.funny
A.if B.although C.unless D.when
A.such B.too C.this D.that
A.happily B.hard C.long D.less
A.teachers B.rich C.millionaires D.poor
A.through B.back C.on D.under
A.at first B.at last C.by chance D.on end
A.happen B.cause C.change D.rise
A.refer to B.object to C.talk about D.agree with
A.good B.interesting C.exciting D.important
A.discuss B.like C.study D.visit
A.granted B.experiment C.example D.experience
A.refused B.agreed C.promised D.loved
A.school B.factory C.bank D.publisher
A.praise B.word C.comment D.advice
A.chance B.time C.dollar D.energy
A.makes B.matter C.drives D.forces
A.care B.matter C.work D.tell
A.begin B.finish C.go D.understand
Joe wanted a bike. He asked his parents for the money and they had said he must 1 it.
But how? He thought about this 2 he walked home. Not many people wanted to ask kids to work for
3 . Maybe he could clear away snow for the neighbors. 4 this was summer. He’d have to
5a long time for that. He couldn’t cut grass for their gardens 6he had no tools to do the work with.
Then Joe saw one of his 7 , Dick, delivering 8 . I could do
that, he 9 . Maybe I could get the bike right 10 . I could pay
for it
11each week. He ran to catch up
12 Dick.Joe asked 13 questions about having a paper route. He learned that 14 was possible to earn twenty-five dollars each week. He learned
15 the job took about three 16 each night. Dick gave him the
17 of the newspaper manager.
Joe almost flew home. After he had 18 his plan, his mother smiled. “I think it’s a great idea.” she said. “I’ll call the newspaper.”
“Wait Mom,” Joe said. “I’ll19 . After all, I’m going to be a businessman now.”
Joe’s mother smiled 20.
A.buy B.earn C.take D.do
A.if B.whether C.since D.as
A.them B.you C.him D.us
A.But B.And C.So D.Or
A.walk B.wait C.sit D.stand
A.because B.so C.although D.but
A.classmate B.classmates C.parents D.parent
A.newspapers B.news C.cards D.message
A.talked B.agreed C.thought D.told
A.along B.away C.on D.out
A.little B.few C.a little D.a few
A.with B.on C.along D.to
A.many a B.much C.plenty D.a great many
A.this B.it C.that D.which
A.that B.what C.why D.when
A.days B.minutes C.hours D.hour
A.address B.telephone C.phone number D.manager
A.explained B.talked C.thought D.changed
A.call B.tell C.say D.be
A.sadly B.angry C.proud D.proudly