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When I was growing up, I had an old neighbor named Dr. Gibbs. He didn’t look like any doctor I’d   36   known. When Dr. Gibbs wasn’t   37   lives, he was planting trees.
The good doctor had some   38   theories on planting trees. He believed in “No pains, no gains”. He never   39   his new trees, which was   40   many people. Once I asked why. He   41   that watering plants spoiled them, and that if you water them, each following tree generation will   42   weaker and weaker. So you have to make things   43   for them. He talked about how watering trees   44   shallow roots, and how trees that weren’t watered had to grow deep roots in   45   of water. I came to understand that he meant deep roots were to be   46  . I planted a couple of trees a few years back and I took good care of them. Two years of   47   has resulted in trees that expect to be waited on hand and foot. Whenever a cold wind blows, they   48   and tremble their branches. Funny things about those trees of Dr. Gibbs’. The lack of water seemed to   49   them in ways comfort and ease never could.
I used to   50   for my sons that their lives will be easy. But   51   I’ve been thinking that it’s time to   52   my prayer. I know my children are going to meet   53  , and I’m praying they will be strong. The prayer for comfort is seldom met. What we need to do is to pray for deep roots,   54   when the winds blow, we won’t be   55   away.

A.even B.ever C.never D.hardly

A.valuing B.making C.enjoying D.saving

A.exciting B.dull C.interesting D.terrible

A.watered B.raised C.loved D.sheltered

A.against B.beyond C.within D.from

A.wondered B.answered C.doubted D.guessed

A.grow B.change C.appear D.show

A.harmful B.favorable C.tough D.wonderful

A.made for B.headed for C.allowed for D.cared for

A.charge B.favor C.honor D.search

A.treasured B.challenged C.respected D.liked

A.education B.information C.preparation D.devotion

A.dance B.shake C.spread D.lift

A.harm B.raise C.benefit D.hurt

A.pray B.apply C.stand D.call

A.perfectly B.formally C.obviously D.lately

A.attend B.say C.change D.keep

A.hardships B.worries C.bosses D.jobs

A.or B.so C.and D.but

A.given B.sent C.broken D.swept

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A.lose B.have C.find D.pay

A.stopped B.agreed C.tried D.continued

A.anxious B.satisfied C.willing D.quick

A.disliking B.loving C.trusting D.judging

A.borrow B.collect C.fetch D.bring

A.needed B.prepared C.managed D.planned

A.actually B.obviously C.strangely D.possibly

A.help B.refuse C.believe D.doubt

A.ashamed B.aware C.uncertain D.concerned

A.hoping B.worrying C.choosing D.mentioning

A.left B.finished C.called D.returned

A.excited B.surprised C.angry D.embarrassed

A.benefit B.change C.favour D.interest

A.valuable B.enough C.attractive D.reasonable

A.results B.thoughts C.memories D.manners

A.met B.provided C.saw D.received

A.expensive B.important C.small D.difficult

A.short B.new C.normal D.strange

A.getting B.rejecting C.supporting D.appreciating

A.then B.or C.but D.thus

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A.school B.station C.office D.hospital

A.sidewalk B.way C.track D.step

A.strong B.tall C.lucky D.active

A.Stop B.Welcome C.Help D.Good luck

A.smile B.tip C.hug D.prize

A.short B.bigger C.weaker D.smarter

A.Instead B.In general C.In total D.In case

A.gave in B.gave away C.gave up D.gave off

A.pushing up B.speeding up C.keeping up D.pulling up

A.above B.beside C.in front of D.over

A.position B.car C.tree D.situation

A.closed B.opened C.kicked D.knocked

A.Therefore B.So C.However D.Then

A.smiled B.wept C.advised D.shouted

A.hard B.softly C.sweetly D.slowly

A.and to B.but to C.only to D.so as to

A.strength B.efforts C.courage D.work

A.nervously B.anxiously C.madly D.silently

A.So far B.From then on C.Once more D.Just then

A.unavoidable B.poor C.hopeless D.challenging

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I wish I 33 give a good excuse for what I did. At the very least, I wish I could explain it somehow — 34 it on youth, inexperience or ignorance. Unfortunately, I’m 35 , experienced and I know better.
36 I work with some very kind and compassionate(富于同情心的) people. For the past couple of days many of them have taken time to 37 by my desk and offer comfort, encouragement and support. Some have shared with me similar 38 they have made. Evidently I’m not the only “ 39 ” person here.
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A.by the way B.in the way C.on the way D.to the way

A.someone B.anyone C.no one D.the one

A.should B.might C.will D.could

A.fix B.blame C.rely D.put

A.outgoing B.old C.cheerful D.energetic

A.Thankfully B.Naturally C.Generally D.Hopefully

A.work B.stop C.watch D.sit

A.decisions B.troubles C.attempts D.mistakes

A.annoying B.confusing C.embarrassing D.puzzling

A.repairs B.wants C.works D.occupies

A.mad B.serious C.curious D.hopeful

A.react B.agree C.turn D.object

A.issue B.outcome C.criterion D.message

A.for B.therefore C. but D.otherwise

A.challenge B.imagination C.conclusion D.explanation

A.order B.key C.end D.process

A.forget B.ruin C.prevent D.change

A.broken B.done C.lost D.kept

A.attention B.skill C.patience D.interest

A.sweet B.pleasant C.meaningful D.colorful

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A.promise B.claim C.bother D.choose

A.for B.on C.alongside D.besides

A.it B.one C.the other D.which

A.that B.what C.whether D.how

A.transportation B.communication C.application D.direction

A.simply B.completely C.frequently D.naturally

A.treatment B.commitment C.motivation D.sympathy

A.choice B.wish C.decision D.role

A.agricultural B.professional C.technological D.educational

A.Additionally B.Finally C.Eventually D.Gradually

A.get back B.build up C.call for D.pick out

A.chief B.legal C.awkward D.vital

A.unforgettable B.fortunate C.hopeless D.active

A.honor B.opportunity C.courage D.ability

A.believe in B.laugh at C.worry about D.care for

A.depressing B.challenging C.inspiring D.relaxing

A.approach B.visit C.leave D.desert

A.as well B.so far C.in time D.at all

A.if only B.even though C.now that D.in case

A.amusing B.enjoyable C.costly D.worthwhile

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He cried out for help but no one troubled to 33 . They were afraid of the consequences they could face if they gave Allan 34 .
There was a huge crowd gathering, 35 Allan like he was an alien. Allan kept crying and shouting aloud and finally he 36 his body to the sidewalk. Then he saw a man getting out of a car. Allan 37 him and cried out, “Please help me. I want to live. Save me, I am 38 .”
The man ran over and 39 . He picked up Allan and took him to the hospital. Allan gave him his 40 number and the man then called Allan’s house to inform his parents about the 41 and their son’s situation. Allan’s parents rushed to the 42 ; the doctors told them there was no 43 and asked them to take Allan home since it was impossible for him to 44 .
Allan asked his parents to only 45 one person when he died, the man who had helped him. He also requested that they not inform or allow anybody else to see his dead body. Allan 46 the same night. As was Allan’s last 47 , his father called only that man and informed him about Allan’s 48 .
Only a person, who has a 49 heart and who offers his service for the good of his fellow human beings, is a man. Those who 50 to, remain animals forever.

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A.pick him up B.take him in C.calm him down D.leave him alone

A.some support B.some advice C.a lift D.a helping hand

A.greeting B.watching C.attacking D.teasing

A.carried B.pushed C.dragged D.conveyed

A.turned to B.thought of C.pointed at D.called on

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A.office B.account C.contact D.street

A.accident B.operation C.injury D.consequence

A.road B.scene C.home D.hospital

A.bed B.hope C.time D.trouble

A.survive B.recover C.walk D.improve

A.forgive B.visit C.call D.thank

A.broke down B.passed away C.gave in D.burned out

A.view B.idea C.wish D.comment

A.situation B.will C.funeral D.death

A.helping B.innocent C.brave D.cheerful

A.fear B.pretend C.fail D.claim

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