In 1898 an 8.2 earthquake almost flattened America, killing over 30,ooo people in less than four minutes. In the middle of complete damage and disorder, a father rushed to the school where his son was supposed to be, 26 that the building was 2 7.
After the unforgettably shock, he 28 the promise he had made to his son: “ No matter 29 happens, I’ll always be there for you!” And tears began to 30 his eyes. As he looked at the pile of ruins, it looked hopeless, but he kept remembering his 31 to his son. He rushed there and started 32 the ruins.
As he was digging, other helpless parents arrived , 33 : “It’s too late ! They are all dead! 34 , face reality; there’s nothing you can do!” To each parent he responded with 35 : “Are you going to help me now? ”No one helped. And then he continued to dig for his son, stone by stone.
Courageously he went on alone because he needed to know 36 : “Is my boy 37 or he is dead?” He dug for eight hours … 12 hours…36 hours…then , in 38 hour , he pulled back a large stone and heard his son’s 39 . He screamed his son’s name, “ARMAND!” He heard back, “Dad!?! It’s me, Dad! I told other kids not to worry. I told them that if you were alive, you 40 me and 41 you saved me, they’d be saved. You promised, ‘No matter what happens, I’ll always be there for you!’ You did it, Dad!”
“What’s going on in there? ”the father asked
“There are 14 of us 42 43 33,Dad. We’re scared, hungry, thirsty and thankful you are here. When the building collapsed, it made 44 , and it saved us.”
“Come out , boy!”
“No, Dad! Let the other kids out first, 45 I know you’ll get me! No matter what happens, I know you’ll always be there for me!”
A.only discovering B.only to discover C.only realizing D.only to realize.
A.as flat as a pancake B.as high as a mountain C.as strong as an ox D.as weak as a kitten
A.memorized B.forgot C.kept D.remembered
A.what B.that C.which D.who
A.fill B.fill in C.come D.burst
A.picture B.promise C.present D.encourage
A.digging B.digging through C.digging out D.digging into
A.to say B.said C.and saying D.saying
A.Come out B.Come again C.Come on D.Come off
A.one word B.one sound C.one row D.one line
A.for himself B.of himself C.by himself D.to himself
A.live B.living C.alive D.lively
A.38 B.the 38
A.sound B.voice C.noise D.tone
A.if B.because C.even if D.though
A.remained B.missing C.left D.gone
A.for B.behind C.out of D.over
A.a promise B.space C.room D.a triangle
A.because B.though C.when D.even though
As a teenager, I felt I was always letting people down. I was rebellious(叛逆)on the outside, on the inside I wanted people to .
Once I left home to hitchhike(搭便车)to California with my friend Penelope. The trip wasn’t , and there were many times I didn’t feel safe. One situation in particular me grateful to still be alive. When I returned home, I was different—not so outwardly sure of myself.
I was happy to be home. But then I noticed that Penelope, who was with us, was wearing my clothes. And my seemed to like her better than me. I wondered if I would be if I weren’t there. I told my mom, and she explained that Penelope was a lovely girl, no one could me. I pointed out, “She is more patient and is neater than I have ever been.” My mom said these were wonderful , but I was the only person who could fill my . She made me realize that even with my , —and they were many—I was a loved member of the family who couldn’t be replaced.
I became a searcher, who I was and what made me unique. My of myself was changing. I wanted a solid base to start from. I started to resist pressure to in ways that I didn’t like any more, and I who I really was. I came to feel much more that no one can ever take my place.
Each of us a unique place in the world. You are special, no matter what others say or what you may think. So about being replaced. You be.
A.and B.but C.as D.for
A.leave B.replace C.receive D.like
A.easy B.hard C.fun D.long
A.made B.kept C.left D.forced
A.playing B.eating C.staying D.travelling
A.family B.friends C.relatives D.neighbors
A.loved B.mentioned C.cared D.missed
A.since B.as C.while D.unless
A.scold B.compare C.replace D.match
A.qualities B.girls C.people D.times
A.character B.role C.task D.form
A.faults B.advantages C.manners D.pities
A.looking at B.looking back C.seeking out D.giving up
A.picture B.view C.sense D.advice
A.think B.learn C.change D.act
A.hated B.celebrated C.wished D.expected
A.sure B.doubtful C.happy D.lonely
A.takes B.catches C.seizes D.holds
A.talk B.forget C.care D.argue
A.mustn’t B.shouldn’t C.can’t D.needn’t
My father died in December. He had spent the last several years in hospital, and my mother spent a lot of her time him. That is without doubt, a situation for any family. And the was a team of fairly frustrated family members.
My biggest frustration was trying to why he didn’t make choices that would him to be involved more fully in the lives of his grandchildren. Yet he each and every one of them. Every morning he asked my mother which of his grandbabies was going to that day. He had frequent visits from his collection of loving grandkids. Kids would have the place up instantly—toys everywhere, cushions off the couches and the TV channel to their station. Every visit was a kid invasion into his space. Interestingly, he was not at all bothered by the or chaos at all. He was never with them and he certainly never shouted at any child. Visits ended with and kisses.
I felt that relationship wasn’t good enough because he didn’t actually do anything my children. My dad didn’t read to the children, and certainly played a board game or did a puzzle with them. He didn’t take them out for or do any of the other things I saw active grandparents doing with their grandchildren. It made me sad that he was to get on with the kids.
A couple of weeks after his death, my 9-year-old daughter turned up in my bedroom at midnight to share a
of him done by herself. Included in the picture were several messages and —one for each day since he had died. The most striking one to me was“I loved EVERYTHING about you, Grandpa”.
Apparently, I was . All that time I thought he wasn’t doing anything with his grandchildren, but he was very actively doing the thing that was most to them. He loved them. And it was all they needed.
A.preparing for B.taking care of C.believing in D.looking forward to
A.personal B.boring C.difficult D.dangerous
A.result B.solution C.reward D.review
A.explain B.describe C.accept D.understand
A.expect B.allow C.force D.persuade
A.respected B.ignored C.loved D.blamed
A.leave B.cry C.visit D.perform
A.set B.messed C.given D.lit
A.introduced B.switched C.pointed D.checked
A.impression B.alarm C.expression D.noise
A.careful B.intelligent C.inconvenient D.impatient
A.tears B.quarrels C.tricks D.hugs
A.to B.with C.at D.on
A.frequently B.always C.never D.occasionally
A.walks B.books C.jokes D.interests
A.hoping B.offering C.failing D.promising
A.dream B.plan C.story D.drawing
A.statements B.photos C.suggestions D.problems
A.guilty B.rude C.wrong D.firm
A.honest B.important C.normal D.equal
As a single mother,I had to do two jobs,which kept me very busy.
Two months ago,I went to a ____ with Alice. Since I ____went out with her,she seemed very happy. Many parents were there with their children. I sat down on a bench(长凳),____Alice playing with other children. About half an hour later,a man of about forty years old came and ____beside me. As I had to go back to work,I stood up and told Alice that we had to ____.
“Can I stay here a little longer?”Alice pleaded.
“No,we must go now,”I said,____ Alice just didn’t move.
“Just ten more minutes,”she pleaded(恳求) again,and I became ____.
“Go now,”I____,and Alice started to cry.__ __ that,the man sitting on the ____stood up and came to us.
“Why don’t you just let her____ten more minutes?”he asked. Then he told me a ____.He used to be very busy,too. Every time his little son wanted to go out and play,he told him he was ____.One day,his son went out and played ____,and he didn’t come back again—he was hit by a ____driver of a car. The father regretted what he had done to his son,but he never had the ____to play with him again. Hearing the story,I ____.I knelt down(跪下来)and said to Alice,“OK,ten more minutes,and Mom will play ____you.”
___is all about making priorities(优先).What are your priorities?Give someone you____ten more minutes of your time today.
A.park B.school C.sea D.cinema
A.sometimes B.often C.usually D.hardly
A.keeping B.hearing C.finding D.watching
A.got off B.sat down C.broke in D.turned up
A.go B.shop C.change D.eat
A.because B.as C.but D.so
A.sad B.pleased C.angry D.excited
A.whispered B.wished C.begged D.shouted
A.Knowing B.Seeing C.Hoping D.Thinking
A.ground B.chair C.bench D.stone
A.run B.play C.do D.laugh
A.story B.joke C.way D.lie
A.busy B.lonely C.boring D.ill
A.suddenly B.alone C.happily D.crazily
A.blind B.kind C.drunken(喝醉的) D.good
A.energy B.interest C.heart D.chance
A.stayed up B.took part C.calmed down D.came back
A.behind B.with C.for D.under
A.Choice B.Joy C.Work D.Life
A.appreciate(欣赏) B.dislike C.admire(钦佩) D.love
Megan's Library of Love book drive began in 2006, in memory of a student who passed away. The to send books to a school was created by Megan's classmates at Cedar Grove-Belgium Middle School as a tribute(悼念)to her.
The project formed out of the desire Megan, to help our community heal, and to make a in the life of others. Students have many of Megan, but the most vivid was her love for her family and the diligent she gave to her classmates. They combined this with her for learning and reading to create the Library of Love. This project honors Megan's special qualities. In the of one of her classmates, Megan was, “A good daughter, a good student, a good friend.” We are all blessed to have been a of Megan's life.
Every February, on Megan's birthday, fifth graders at Cedar Grove-Belgium Middle School donations of newly purchased books and send them to a school in need. The “Love books” are truly a of love meant to reading and learning. Students earn the money for postage by writing letters to local .The fifth graders also have the of labeling every book with a Library of Love sticker(标签), the books into categories(类别), and all the books for shipping.
In the two years since the Library of Love began, students have collected over 5000 newly purchased books to send to schools in need. In 2006, 3419 books were sent to St. Bernard's Parish to help their school library after Hurricane Katrina destroyed the community. In 2007, 1613 books were sent to White Mountain School in Alaska, who their high school in a fire. Students look forward to sending the gift of to other schools
A.move B.thought C.idea D.offer
A.in need B.in trouble C.in difficulty D.in pain
A.help B.honor C.keep D.save
A.contribution B.mark C.difference D.start
A.images B.pictures C.stories D.memories
A.effort B.advice C.help D.example
A.interest B.passion C.preference D.determination
A.case B.ideas C.words D.look
A.company B.witness C.part D.friend
A.get B.count C.seek D.collect
A.measure B.force C.gift D.mark
A.push B.reward C.inspire D.connect
A.families B.communities C.factories D.businesses
A.chance B.responsibility C.pleasure D.work
A.dividing B.placing C.sorting D.passing
A.cleaning B.checking C.packing D.examining
A.plan B.organization C.campaign D.project
A.repair B.rebuild C.remove D.restart
A.lost B.ruined C.closed D.escaped
A.comforting B.reading C.encouraging D.writing
I used to be a very self-centered person, but in the past two years I have really changed. I have started to think about other people I think about myself. I am happy that I am becoming a person.
I think my started when I was at Palomar College. At first, I just wanted to get my and be left alone. I thought I was smarter than everyone else, so I hardly ever to anyone in my classes. By the end of my first semester, I was really . It seemed as if everyone but me had made friends and was having fun. So tried a (n) . I started asking people around me how they were doing, and if they were having trouble I to help. That was really a big for me. By the end of the year, I had several new friends, and two of are still my best friends today.
A bigger cause of my new , however, came when I took a part-time job at a Vista Nursing Home. One old lady there who had Alzheimer’s disease became my . Every time I came into her room, she was so because she thought I was her daughter. Her real daughter never her, so I took her place. She let me that making others feel good make me feel good, too, when she died, I was , but I was very grateful to her.
I think I am a much person today than I used to be, and I hope I will not these experiences. They have me to care about other people more than about myself. I who I am today, and I could not say that a few years ago.
A.since B.before C.or D.unless
A.famous B.simple C.different D.skilled
A.education B.career C.tour D.change
A.balance B.homework C.degree D.interest
A.talked B.wrote C.lied D.reported
A.careful B.lonely C.curious D.guilty
A.argument B.game C.experiment D.defense
A.dared B.offered C.hesitated D.happened
A.dream B.problem C.duty D.step
A.us B.which C.them D.whom
A.attitude B.hobby C.hope D.luck
A.friend B.partner C.guide D.guest
A.polite B.happy C.strange D.confident
A.bothered B.answered C.visited D.trusted
A.explain B.guess C.declare D.see
A.homeless B.heartbroken C.bad-tempered D.hopeless
A.quieter B.busier C.better D.richer
A.forget B.face C.improve D.analyze
A.forced B.preferred C.ordered D.taught
A.miss B.like C.wonder D.expect