Mr. Chen is a farmer who 1 in western China with his wife and two sons. One year ago, he discovered that he had cancer. The doctor told him that he needed 2 at once. And he said the operation would 3 thousands of yuan. It was too much money for Mr. Chen and his wife. They had no job and 4 were at school. The situation seemed 5 .
Two weeks later, however, Mr. Chen got some 6 new. He was told about a health care project which provides medical treatment for poor patients in 7 China. They 8 to pay only half the cost or even less. Thanks to the project and the kindness of 9 family and neighbors, he was able to receive an operation just 10 to prevent the illness from getting worse. 11 he has return to his family.
The 12 of this health care project is to improve the situation for poor people in western China. So far, the project has helped more than 5,000 people
13 medical aid. The Chinese government is 14 working together with other countries and international organizations to do this. They hope to develop a new health care model 15 China. As our country develops, we must remember the responsibilities (责任) of caring for the weakest members.
A.live B. lives C.are living D.lived
A.a treatment B. a rest C.an operation D.training
A.pay B.spend C.have D.cost
A.both their sons B.both their daughter C.all their sons D.all the daughters
A.hopeful B.hopeless C.harmful D.harmless
A.sad B.had C.terrible D.good
A.eastern B.southern C.western D.northern
A.want B.need C.prefer D.like
A.my B.your C.his D.her
A.in time B.on time C.all the same time D.for a long time
A.Already B.Just C.Ever D.Now
A.chance B.advice C.example D.goal
A.receive B.receiving C.received D.receives
A.too B.also C.either D.as well
A.to B.at C.for D.on
On a cold winter afternoon, Susan was walking home from a supermarket. She was feeling a little 46, as she was carrying her shopping bags. They were 47heavy that she decided to have a rest in the park. Then she noticed a poor man 48in front of her. The man was holding a paper bag. He walked to a rubbish bin(箱) and started looking 49it.
Susan suddenly felt sad. She knew this man would take all that he could get. So she went up to him and gave him some fruit. The man looked up in 50and took what she gave him.
A big smile appeared on his face and she felt very happy. Then he said, “Wow! First someone gave me this sandwich, then the orange juice, and now some delicious 51. This is my daughter’s lucky day. Thank you, girl.” Then he went 52, singing a song.
Just then, Susan understood 53the saying “Giving is getting” really meant. Everyone in the world needs help; everyone can offer help and everyone will 54by showing kindness.
Giving sometimes doesn’t cost much, 55it means a lot to the people who you help. The man’s happiness at that moment comes into Susan’s mind every time she has the chance to help others.A. sad B. tired C. frightened
A. so B. too C. such
A. walked B. was walking C. to walk
A. at B. for C. through
A. surprise B. surprised C. surprising
A. food B. drink C. fruit
A. out B. away C. in
A. what B. which C. why
A. help B. be helping C. be helped
A. or B. but C. and
No More Time Out
Shawn and Thomas had always been good friends. They lived near each other, and they both loved __36__.They played baseball, touch football, and kickball. They also liked to play soccer, shoot baskets, and skateboard.When they were in the fourth grade, though, Thomas broke his __37__ in a soccer game. He had to be on crutches for six weeks.
Shawn __38__ Thomas, but what was there to do? Shawn didn’t like television or computer games. Thomas didn’t like to sit and talk. After trying three times to start a conversation, Shawn __39__ up. He said, “I’m out of here.”
For days, Shawn __40__at home, feeling guilty for not visiting Thomas again. Thomas stayed home, too, feeling __41__because Shawn wasn’t visiting him. After a week, Shawn’s mom spoke up. “It’s time for you and Thomas to get back into action! That’s why I spoke to Ms McNulty at the library. She has the perfect volunteer job for you both,” she said.
Shawn said __42__.
His mom continued, “The library sells used books to raise money. People are always __43__off books in bags and boxes. Someone has to carry the books to the storage room. Someone has to sort them into fiction (小说) and nonfiction. You and Thomas can be a team __44__.”“No, we can’t!” said Shawn. “He and I don’t want a job.” However, Shawn’s mom wouldn’t __45__ no for an answer.
Sure enough, __46__the boys began, things changed. Shawn felt strong as he carried bags and boxes through the library. Sorting books in the storage room, Thomas felt useful again. In fact, one day Thomas said, “Between you and me, Shawn, this isn’t so __47__.” Shawn smiled and agreed. They were a good team.
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A.sports B.books C.movies D.arts
A.arm B.hand C.leg D.nose
A.phoned B.invited C.visited D.checked
A.came B.gave C.turned D.hurried
A.stayed B.waited C.called D.talked
A.tired B.afraid C.weak D.angry
A.nothing B.something C.anything D.everything
A.bringing B.dropping C.showing D.knocking
A.soon B.only C.perhaps D.again
A.choose B.keep C.take D.allow
A.because B.once C.if D.although
A.private B.simple C.bad D.special
Some people bring out the best in you in a way that you might never have fully realized on your own. My mom was one of those people.
My father died when I was nine months old, making my mom a single mother at the age of eighteen. While I was growing up, we lived a very 36 life. We had little money, but my mom gave me a lot of love. Each night, she sat me on her lap and spoke the words that would 37 my life, “Kemmons, you are certain to be a great man and you can do anything in life if you work hard enough to get it.”
At fourteen, I was hit by a car and the doctors said I would never 38 again. Every day, my mother spoke to me in her gentle, loving voice, telling me that no matter what those doctors said, I could walk again if I didn’t want to be bad enough. She 39 that message so deep into my heart that I finally believed her. A year later, I returned to school-walking on my own!
When the Great Depression(大萧条) 40 , my mom lost her job. Then I left school to support(支撑) both of us. At that moment, I decided never to be 41 again.
Over the years, I experienced various levels of business success. But the real 42 point happened on a vacation I took with my wife and five kids in 1916. I was dissatisfied with the second-class hotels for families and was angry that they charged(收费)an extra $2 for each child. That was too 43 for most American families. I told my wife that I was going to open a hotel for families that would never charge extra for 44 . There were plenty of doubters at that time.
Not 45 , mom was one of my strongest supporters. She worked behind the desk and even designed the room style. As in any business, we experienced a lot of hard time. But with my mother’s words deeply rooted in my heart, I 46 doubted we would succeed. Fifteen years later, we had the largest hotel system in the world - Holiday Inn. In 1979 my company had 1,759 inns in more than fifty countries with an income of $1 billion a year.
You may not have started out life in the best situations. But if you can find a 47in life worth working for and believe in yourself, nothing can stop you.
A.quiet B.boring C.hard D.strange
A.accept B.change C.disturb D.check
A.study B.speak C.listen D.walk
A.drove B.expected C.explained D.covered
A.did B.hit C.cut D.fit
A.excited B.brave C.patient D.poor
A.leading B.breaking C.turning D.celebrating
A.expensive B.fantastic C.different D.special
A.husband B.parents C.children D.wife
A.successfully B.surprisingly C.interestingly D.importantly
A.always B.sometimes C.almost D.never
A.task B.hotel C.company D.wor
Twelve-year-old Kitty O’Neil asked her coach, “Let me try.” She was already on the swim team, but this was different. One of the divers had not arrived, and Kitty needed much help. Her coach looked36 at her. She had been practicing dives, but could she really stand up to the competition? Besides, 37 was completely deaf. Many people thought a person who was deaf wouldn’t be able to dive well. However, Kitty 38 , and she won first place at that swimming meet and went on to win the Junior Olympics in the area.
Kitty began diving with Dr. Sammy Lee, a famous coach and former Olympic diving champion. The teenager went to school in the morning and then spent most afternoons diving. It was39 work, and Kitty often hit the water the wrong way. However, she was able to 40 practicing. While she was diving , Kitty won many gold medals, but she wanted 41 . Perhaps she learned something from her 42 . Kitty lost her hearing at the age of four months. Because she wanted Kitty to lead a normal life, Kitty’s mother went to college to 43 about teaching people who are deaf. Kitty’s mother finally started a school for those who are deaf.
Kitty’s life was 44 but normal, and as an athlete, Kitty was much bettter than others. When she gave up diving, she wanted danger and adventure. She raced cars, boats, and motorcycles. Many of these 45 usually require at least some hearing. For example many racers judge their speed by the sound of the engine. Kitty did it by 46 .
In 1972 she began to learn doing dangerous action for movies and television. Soon she became one of the 47 women in Hollywood. In 1976 Kitty O’Neil also became the fastest woman in the world in a rocket-powered car that went more than 512 miles per hour.
A.up B.down C.carefully D.closely
A.she B.he C.I D.it
A.worked B.did C.practiced D. came
A.easy B.usual C.pleasant D.hard
A.like B.finish C.keep D.begin
A.fewer B.more C.some D.many
A.father B.mother C.coach D.teacher
A.learn B.read C.write D.listen
A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything
A.classes B.meetings C.activities D.parties
A.listening B.learning C.speaking D.feeling
A.latest B.fastest C.prettiest D.busiest
A couple of years ago, I went to a lady’s house to buy some medicine. Upon entering the house, I 36 that there was a piano in the living room beside the wall.Being a piano music lover and player, I asked if the woman played. She said “Yes” and 37 that she had been taking lessons—at the age of 54!
“I have been 38 for 8 years now.” I said, after hearing her words.
“Then you must play a song for me before you leave,” she requested(请求).
I thought she was kidding and I 39 smiled. When I had bought the medicine, she asked me to play some music. I thought for a moment and 40 to play David Lanz’s Return to the Heart, 41 she had so much passion(热情)for and interest in music, and it’s one of my favourite songs.
I played the song to the best of my ability(能力), putting as much emotion into it as possible. She 42 it. As I was about to step out of the door, I heard a weak voice calling, “Young man!”
I 43 , and saw an old lady taking one little step at a time with the help of another woman. “I wanted to come out to thank you for the 44 song that you played. I have been very sick, and it’s very hard for me to get out of bed, but I really wanted to thank you for the song. It made me feel good.” she said. With that, she turned around and walked slowly back to her room.
I was deeply touched by her 45 and felt a deeper understanding for the song. It was 46 to its name, returning to one’s heart to 47 and joy.
A.noticed B.heard C.learned D.knew
A.explained B.added C.dreamed D.wished
A.waiting B.writing C.practising D.playing
A.simply B.proudly C.shyly D.happily
A.promised B.agreed C.decided D.hoped
A.since B.until C.because D.if
A.hated B.remembered C.heard D.loved
A.turned around B.looked up C.ran away D.went on
A.valuable B.pretty C.beautiful D.popular
A.kindness B.experience C.appreciation D.condition
A.correct B.true C.right D.real
A.sadness B.happiness C.peace D.honesty