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Vincent van Gogh was not always an artist. In fact, he wanted to be a(n) __21   and was even sent to the Belgian __22   community of Borinage. He discovered that the miners there __23   deplorable(悲惨的) working conditions and poverty-level wages. Their families  __24__   simply to survive. He felt concerned that the small amount of money he received from the church __25   him a moderate life-style, which, __26  , seemed to him unfair.
One cold February evening, while he watched the miners trudging(步履艰难)home, he __27   an old man staggering(蹒跚)toward him across the fields, __28  in a burlap sack for warmth. Van Gogh laid his own clothing out on the bed, __29  enough for one change, and decided to give__30  away. He gave the old man a suit of clothes and gave his overcoat to a pregnant woman whose __31  had been killed in a cave-in.
He lived on starvation rations and spent his money on __32   for the miners. When children in one family had fever, though __33   himself, he packed up his bed and took it to them.
A (an) __34   family in the community offered him free room and board. Van Gogh __35__  the offer, stating that it was the final temptation he must reject if he was to __36   serve his community of poor miners.
He believed that if he wanted them to __37   him, he must become one of them. And if they were to learn of love through him, he must love them enough to __38   with them.
He was aware of the wide chasm(鸿沟)between words and actions. He knew that our lives always __39   louder and clearer than words.
Others are “ __40  ” carefully to your actions. What are you saying to them?

A.office clerk B.coal miner C.factory worker D.church minister

A.mining B.religion C.poverty D.working

A.shared B.suffered C.complained D.enjoyed

A.tried B.managed C.struggled D.worked

A.allowed B.awarded C.protected D.provided

A.in contrast B.in return C.in brief D.as a result

A.grasped B.spotted C.felt D.met

A.enclosed B.surrounded C.wrapped D.packed

A.put on B.gave up C.brought out D.set aside

A.the other B.the rest C.the unwanted D.the unused

A.husband B.brother C.sister D.father

A.toys B.food C.medicine D.things

A.poor B.lonely C.loveless D.feverish

A.wealthy B.affected C.well-known D.nearby

A.accepted B.praised C.refused D.evaluated

A.carefully B.preparedly C.faithfully D.regrettably

A.love B.trust C.praise D.help

A.share B.connect C.fight D.live

A.strike B.talk C.speak D.cry

A.leading B.pointing C.moving D.listening

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Dad taught me a lot about life, especially its hard times. I remembered one of his ___21___ one night when I was ready to ___22___ a political campaign I was losing, and wrote about it in my diary.
Tired, feeling the months of ___23___ in vain, I went up to my study to make some notes. I was looking for a pencil in the back of my desk drawer ___24___ I turned up one of Dad’s old business cards that he was proud of: Andrea Cuomo Italian-American Groceries --- Fine Imported Products. Then I thought about how he ___25___ with difficult situations. A lot of pictures ___26___ into my mind, but one scene came sharply into ___27___.
We had just moved to Holliswood, New York. We had our own house for the first time; it had some land around it, even trees. One, ___28___, was a great blue spruce (云杉) that must have been 40 feet tall.
Less than a week after we moved in, there was a terrible storm. We came home from the store that night to find the spruce pulled almost ___29___ from the ground and thrown onto the street. When my brother Frankie and I saw the spruce, our hearts ___30___. But not Dad’s.
The rain was falling. Then he ___31___ , “Ok, we’re going to push him up!” “ What are you talking about, Dad? The ___32___ are out of the ground!” “ Shut up, we’re going to push him up, he’s going to grow again.” We couldn’t say ___33___ to him. So we ___34___ him into the house and got what rope ___35___ was and tied it around the top of the tree that lay on the street, and then he stood up by the house, ___36___ me pulling on the rope, and Frankie in the street in the rain, ___37___ to push up the great blue spruce. In no ___38___ at all, we had him standing up straight again! Dad ___39___ the stakes (桩) in the ground, tied the rope from the trunk to the stakes, and said, “ Don’t worry. He’s going to grow again…”
I looked at the card and wanted to cry. I ___40 ___ wait to get back into the campaign.
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A.ideas B.lessons C.talks D.conversations

A.bury B.attempt C.trap D.quit

A.struggle B.operation C.performance D.application

A.as B.before C.while D.when

A.did B.occupied C.settled D.dealt

A.appeared B.bumped C.leapt D.burst

A.spot B.view C.scene D.site

A.in relief B.in need C.in particular D.in all

A.absolutely B.accidentally C.totally D.automatically

A.suffered B.carved C.sank D.infected

A.announced B.challenged C.barked D.distributed

A.trunks B.roots C.branches D.leaves

A.anything B.no C.nothing D.something

A.accompanied B.hiked C.joined D.followed

A.it B.that C.there D.this

A.along B.via C.by D.with

A.to help B.helped C.helping D.help

A.problem B.time C.way D.means

A.drove B.removed C.delivered D.dragged

A.needn’t B.wouldn’t C.shouldn’t D.couldn’t

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I am in my fifties now, and to this day, that has always 47 my head whenever those 48 happen. I've 49 my children the same thing. We often see and hear about "road rage." No matter to what 50 that "rage" is taken, my children will say something like, "They need Grandma's words!" As adults, I don't see them react as most of us do 51 their first reaction is always anger and irritation --- they 52 it and 53 what the other person's problem might be. Even if the other driver really might be 54 or doing a "power play," no more 55 reactions will occur because of their irritation.

A.calmly B.quickly C.angrily D.carefully

A.get up B.get away C.get down D.get along

A.similar B.terrible C.rude D.familiar

A.first B.farthest C.last D.nearest

A.suggested B.complained C.thought D.concluded

A.Always B.Just C.Almost D.Still

A.impression B.grades C.skill D.news

A.lessons B.purposes C.possibilities D.reasons

A.used B.needed C.preferred D.reminded

A.decide B.drive C.react D.do

A.problem B.threat C.mess D.result

A.happened to B.came across C.passed by D.flashed through

A.accidents B.incidents C.affairs D.quarrels

A.noticed B.given C.taught D.passed

A.degree B.measure C.step D.action

A.as soon as B.in case C.as though D.even though

A.get B.set C.make D.catch

A.question B.wonder C.forget D.know

A.troublesome B.polite C.rude D.warm

A.casual B.dangerous C.amazing D.cautious

For Senior 3 students, choosing which college to attend can be the most exciting and thrilling time in their entire school lives. This is also true for an American girl 26 Melanie.
Melanie’s dad, James Porter, who is the chief of police for a Chicago suburb, wants Melanie to 27 nearby Northwestern University, where she’s 28 been accepted. But Melanie, 17, really wants to go to Georgetown University in Washington, D.C, where she’s been wait-listed.
When she gets an unexpected 29 from Georgetown University, she decides to 30 a road trip with a few 31 female friends. Melanie believes it is her first step 32 adulthood. But 33 the fact that this trip is “girls only”, James isn’t 34 with the prospect(期望) of his little princess 35 the world without him. He wants to protect her, so he joins the girls and hopes he can convince Melanie to go to Northwestern. 36 Melanie’s father only has the best of 37 , his presence 38 an endless series of comic encounters(遭遇).
After following their faulty device 39 into the backwoods (偏远地区), James and Melanie 40 Melanie’s little brother and his pet pig have been hiding in the spare compartment (隔间). What should be a simple tyre change 41 the expensive car rolling down a mountain, forcing them to hike to a nearby hotel…. All these disasters add spice(额外的趣味) to their trip while along the way a father and a daughter 42 get the chance to really 43 each other.
All parents, 44 they have college students or not, can relate to the bittersweet realization that their kids are growing up. 45 what Melanie and James have done, we all can find the delicate (脆弱的) balance between staying connected and letting go.

A.named B.naming C.name D.names

A.join B.send C.attend D.pass

A.still B.always C.yet D.already

A.appointment B.interview C.visit D.meeting

A.provide B.offer C.take D.hold

A.closing B.close C.closed D.closely

A.toward B.for C.during D.with

A.though B.while C.once D.despite

A.satisfying B.successful C.comfortable D.meaningful

A.seeking B.examining C.searching D.exploring

A.Since B.Because C.While D.When

A.intentions B.attempts C.efforts D.planning

A.comes about B.leads to C.calls in D.turns out

A.lately B.late C.deeply D.deep

A.discover B.invent C.recognize D.realize

A.succeeds in B.brings in C.results from D.results in

A.hopefully B.finally C.firstly D.certainly

A.agree to B.speak to C.talk to D.turn to

A.whether B.if C.what D.why

A.As B.Like C.For D.Except

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Another person’s enthusiasm was what set me moving toward the success I have achieved. That person was my stepmother.
I was nine years old when she entered our home in rural Virginia. My father 21me to her with these words: “I would like you to meet the fellow who is 22for being the worst boy in this county and will probably start throwing rocks at you no 23than tomorrow morning.”
My stepmother walked over to me, raised my head slightly 24, and looked me right in the eye. Then she looked at my father and 25, “You are wrong. This is not the worst boy at all, 26the smartest one who hasn’t yet found an outlet(释放的途径)for his enthusiasm.”
That statement began a(n) 27between us. No one had ever called me smart. My family and neighbors had built me up in my 28as a bad boy. My stepmother changed all that.
She changed many things. She 29my father to go to a dental school, from which he graduated with honors. She moved our family into the county seat, where my father’s career could be more 30and my brothers and I could be better educated.
When I turned fourteen, she bought me a secondhand 31and told me that she believed that I could become a writer. I knew her enthusiasm, I 32it, and I saw how it had already improved our lives. I accepted her 33and began to write for local newspapers. I was doing the same kind of 34that great day I went to interview Andrew Carnegie and received the task which became my life’s work later. I wasn’t the 35beneficiary (受益者). My father became the 36man in town. My brothers and stepbrothers became a physician, a dentist, a lawyer, and a college president.
What power 37has! When that power is released to support the certainty of one’s purpose and is 38strengthened by faith, it becomes an irresistible(不可抗拒的)force which poverty and temporary defeat can never 39.
You can communicate that power to 40who needs it. This is probably the greatest work you can do with your enthusiasm.
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A.rushed B.sent C.carried D.introduced

A.distinguished B.favored C.mistaken D.rewarded

A.sooner B.later C.longer D.earlier

A.backward B.forward C.upward D.downward

A.talked B.replied C.cried D.answered

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

A.agreement B.friendship C.gap D.relationship

A.opinion B.image C.expectation D.mind

A.begged B.persuaded C.ordered D.invited

A.successful B.meaningful C.helpful D.useful

A.camera B.radio C.bicycle D.typewriter

A.considered B.suspected C.ignored D.appreciated

A.belief B.request C.criticism D.description

A.teaching B.writing C.studying D.reading

A.next B.same C.only D.real

A.cleverest B.wealthiest C.strongest D.healthiest

A.enthusiasm B.sympathy C.fortune D.confidence

A.deliberately B.happily C.traditionally D.constantly

A.win B.match C.reach D.doubt

A.everyone B.someone C.anyone D.nobody

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School was over and I felt quite tired. I sat at the very 21 of the crowded bus because of my anxiety to get home. Sitting there makes me 22 out like a shiny coin in a pile of dull pennies.
Janie, the 23_ , tries to break the uncomfortable atmosphere by striking the match of _ 24 .
I tried to mind my manners and 25 listen, but usually I am too busy thinking about my day. On this day, 26 , her conversation was worth listening to.
“My father’s sick,” she said to no one in 27 , I could see the anxiety and fear in her eyes. “What’s wrong with him?” I asked. With her eyes wet and her voice tight from 28 the tears, she answered, “Heart trouble.” Her eyes 29 as she continued. “I have already lost my mum, so I don’t think I can stand losing him.”
I was 30 . My heart ached for her. And this reminded me of the great 31 that my own mother was thrown into when her father died. I saw how hard it was, and 32 is, for her. I wouldn’t like anyone to33 that.
Suddenly I realized Janie wasn’t only a bus driver. That was34 her job. She had a whole world of 35 and concerns, too. I suddenly felt very __36____. I realized I had only thought of people as far as what their purposes were in my life. I paid no attention to Janie 37 she was a bus driver. I had38 her by her job and brushed her off as unimportant.
For all I know, I’m just another person in 39 else’s world, and may not be 40 . I should not have been so selfish and self-centered. Everyone has places to go, people to see and appointment to keep. Understanding people is an art.

A.front B.end C.side D.middle

A.find B.take D.stand

A.doctor B.driver C.teacher D.assistant

A.fire B.topic C.conversation D.discussion

A.politely B.slightly C.carelessly D.partly

A.however B.therefore C.instead D.otherwise

A.surprise B.particular C.silence D.purpose

A.fighting B.turning C.clearing D.protecting

A.opened B.shone C.closed D.lowered

A.recognized B.worried C.shocked

A.victory B.pain C.respect D.disappointment

A.away B.seldom C.still D.never

A.pick up B.work out C.go through D.get down

A.almost B.nearly C.ever D.just

A.family B.bus C.school D.friend

A.selfish B.desperate C.pessimistic D.ridiculous

A.while B.because C.though D.until

A.criticized B.received C.considered

A.everyone B.anyone C.someone D.nobody

A.happy B.wise C.useful D.important

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