It was a warm March evening,and I’d just taken a seat on the bus that would take me home.It was nearly 6:00 PM,but the bus was not yet full and the driver gave no 26 that he intended to start the bus.
A middle-aged woman took a seat opposite me . She was crying.Not speaking to anyone in particular,she 27 told her story.
She had come to the city to visit her daughter.On the way to the terminal(终点站),a thief had _28_ one of her bags.It had contained half of the money she’d brought with her.The other half was hidden under her blouse, so she _29_ still had some money left.The bus conductor,driver,and other passengers listened to her tale.
At this time, an old man _30_got on the bus.He sat in the seat directly in front of the woman.After a few minutes, all seats were __31__.The driver started the engine.The bus conductor collected tickets and began asking us where we were _32__.When he came to the old man’s seat,he became __33__ and asked the old man whether he had any money.The old man _34__ that he did not.He explained that he _35_ all his money this morning when he’d accidentally got on the wrong bus and now he was trying to go home.
Upon hearing this,the bus conductor _36_ the old man to get off the bus.The old man was almost in tears as he begged the bus conductor to let him take that bus _37_ he could get home before dark.The bus driver approached the old man,and repeated the conductor’s _38__ to get off the bus.
“Stop troubling him! Can’t you see he’s only trying to get home?”she interrupted.“He doesn’t have any money!”the driver shouted.“Well, that’s no _39_ to throw him off the bus,”she insisted.Then she said,“How much is his fare?”The bus conductor mumbled the amount.“Fine.”said the woman.She _40_ inside her blouse, took out her __41__ money,and handed the fare to the bus conductor.“Here’s his fare and mine.Just stop giving him a hard time.”
All eyes turned _42__ the woman,who,just minutes before,had been crying over the money she’d lost.“It’s only money,” she shrugged.
By the time the bus pulled out of the terminal,she had given the old man some bread and a dollar.She rode the rest of the way home _43__ a Mona Lisa smile of peace and grace,and the money she’d lost _44_was forgotten.
On the road of life,the politeness and smiles of _45__ can lighten our loads and lift our spirits.How much sweeter the journey when we make it a little smoother and richer for others !
A.answer B.agreement C.sign D.meaning
A.tearfully B.excitedly C.helplessly D.proudly
A.got B.stole C.pulled D.caught
A.surprisingly B.peacefully C.naturally D.fortunately
A.in rags B.shyly C.happily D.in disorder
A.had B.crowded C.full D.taken
A.getting on B.getting down C.getting off D.getting in
A.conscious B.suspicious C.curious D.anxious
A.realized B.pretended C.admitted D.remembered
A.spends B.has spent C.had spent D.was spent
A.asked B.ordered C.led D.begged
A.so B.until C.if D.when
A.arrangement B.command C.advice D.decision
A.good B.sense C.reason D.doubt
A.picked B.removed C.touched D.reached
A.left B.saving C.borrowed D.remaining
A.in B.to C.down D.on
A.owning B.wearing C.hating D.losing
A.earlier B.sooner C.later D.former
A.customers B.friends C.strangers D.conductors
I stopped at a red light only a mile or so from my goal of my brother’s house. We were planning to ______ down together to North Carolina to be with my father who was critically ill.
As I ______ at the stop light, I noticed Sharper’s Florist over to the left. It was the same ______ I had stood as a young man nervously ______ some roses for my date — floods of ______ went through my mind. I noticed the liquor (酒) store straight ahead where my father and I had been many times before, ______ the beer of the week. We both liked German beer.
The light finally turned ______. And I made my left turn and went through the ______ section of our hometown. I remembered how each thanksgiving my ______ would be together, including my parents and my brother. I also remembered how my father would ______ some time every thanksgiving, making sure there was no one ______ in the neighborhoods surrounding where we lived. I can remember as a young boy going with him to ______ some food. I was scared. I had ______ been into this part of town this deeply before. But my father seemed ______ and went about his business.
The people seemed to know him and _____ accepted what he came to offer. My father seemed able to give away the food in a way that honored those he was giving to. He would ______ at each place and talk a little.
My father wanted to be sure ______ had food. If there were people he found who didn’t have food, he would ______ and get more. That’s the kind of man he was.
I pulled into the driveway of my brother’s home. I got out of the ______ and my brother Joel was there to meet me. We hugged and Joel said Dad had ______ just an hour ago. How I hoped I could see him for the last time! But I had no chance.
A.turn B.drive C.walk D.slow
A.waited B.thought C.rested D.looked
A.mark B.place C.way D.sign
A.picking out B.making out C.pointing out D.turning out
A.warnings B.complaints C.tears D.memories
A.selling B.drinking C.buying D.producing
A.yellow B.green C.red D.dark
A.high B.low C.poor D.rich
A.friends B.family C.brother D.classmates
A.spend B.waste C.plan D.pass
A.cold B.afraid C.thirsty D.hungry
A.eat B.seek C.send D.cook
A.almost B.never C.nearly D.really
A.calm B.nervous C.angry D.quiet
A.carefully B.easily C.gratefully D.hardly
A.stop B.move C.continue D.run
A.no one B.everyone C.someone D.anybody else
A.step forward B.stand out C.walk down D.go back
A.kitchen B.room C.car D.bus
A.passed away B.lain down C.gone out D.got up
The teacher sat cross-legged in front of the gathering of fourth grade students. She asked them what kinds of things would ____ world peace. Immediately they began offering such ____ as “Get rid of all the bombs.” “There ought to be a ____ against war.” The teacher rose to note each offering on the board. Once the list was ____,she sat again with the children and asked them if there was anything ____ war in their lives.
They were ____ at first but eventually they seemed to begin to ____ that the teacher meant “war”as a metaphor(暗喻). One student said, “My brother declares a war on me when I ____ his things.”“ My Dad blows up at bad drivers,” offered one girl.____ said she did war with one of her dishonest friends.
____ the thought appeared that all violence was in conflict with the idea of ____. Through the discussion the teacher ____ the concept that they could decrease violence and increase peace in their own lives by giving up the ideas of ____ with others. She asked them to spend the rest of the week ____ track of the times when they would choose to carry out peace ____ violence.
By the end of the week the students had experienced dozens of examples ____ violence and conflict had been avoided in their ____ lives.
Eventually the class created a peace movement in the school. They helped rewrite school ____ that decreased conflict. Homework became more inventive and ____. Parent-teacher meetings always ____ activities of the students (a dance, or an art or science exhibit). Cooperation became the primary path to peace.
A.break B.ignore C.increase D.witness
A.cases B.events C.chances D.suggestions
A.law B.will C.deal D.duty
A.missing B.necessary C.simple D.complete
A.but B.like C.against D.after
A.puzzled B.frightened C.excited D.encouraged
A.state B.prove C.realize D.guess
A.receive B.bother C.collect D.reserve
A.Each B.Another C.The one D.The other
A.Luckily B.Suddenly C.Hopefully D.Finally
A.peace B.power C.culture D.wealth
A.returned B.passed C.introduced D.moved
A.joking B.fighting C.discussing D.working
A.wasting B.appointing C.keeping D.finishing
A.aside from B.away from C.regardless of D.instead of
A.that B.where C.whether D.whose
A.political B.traditional C.personal D.natural
A.rules B.decisions C.records D.introductions
A.similar B.familiar C.confusing D.interesting
A.started with B.belonged to C.put up with D.come up to
Sometimes, we tried to do one thing, but met with another thing instead: something fortunate we never would have expected. That ______ to the Myers family on a visit to Madison.
The Myers family, ______ their nicest wedding attire (盛装), decided to take a ______ photo in front of the Wisconsin State Capitol building. Mr. Myers put down his bag, found a nice sunny ______ front of the building, told his wife and kids where to ______, set his camera on a wall and pressed the timer button. He ______ to get into the picture. Three ... two ... one ... snap! A ______ shot! The surroundings matched them so well.
Then Mr. Myers went to get his bag from where he’d left it, only to find the bag was gone. Inside were his cash, his credit cards, keys ... Mr. Myers ran around the building, ______ he didn’t see anyone with his bag. Mr. Myers glanced at all the fellows around, hoping to ______ something on their faces. Then a fellow in red caught his ______. The guy seemed to ______ Mr. Myers’ eyes. What’s more, he looked a little ______. But how could Mr. Myers ______ that he was the thief?
Then a good _____ struck him at once. He quickly ______ his camera and looked at his photo carefully again, zooming (调焦) in this time: Sure enough, there was the thief, caught in the ______ on the left. Mr. Myers shouted ______, “He is the thief!” But as he ______, the fellow in red was missing. He showed the photo to police officers. After a few minutes, they found the thief and recovered the ___ ___ bag.
If they had moved a little to their left, the thief wouldn’t have been photographed. If the timer had been set just a (n) ______later, the camera might have only caught a blur of the fleeing man. Everything had lined up so perfectly.
A.meant B.happened C.led D.passed
A.dressed in B.glanced at C.showed off D.covered with
A.cover B.passport C.family D.wedding
A.district B.house C.park D.spot
A.stand B.rest C.stay D.lie
A.waited B.rushed C.stopped D.decided
A.perfect B.simple C.bad D.common
A.and B.although C.but D.so
A.tell B.recognize C.test D.read
A.mind B.arm C.attention D.breath
A.avoid B.open C.attract D.cast
A.sad B.nervous C.curious D.worried
A.dream B.believe C.prove D.guess
A.explanation B.opinion C.excuse D.idea
A.turned on B.paid for C.passed by D.asked about
A.event B.trip C.act D.study
A.calmly B.excitedly C.coldly D.slowly
A.jumped out B.woke up C.walked out D.looked up
A.beautiful B.stolen C.expensive D.broken
A.day B.hour C.second D.minute
Pete Rose was a great baseball player. Though I have never met him, he taught me something _____ that changed my life.
Pete was being ______ in spring training the year he was about to break Ty Cobb's all-time hits record. Suddenly one reporter asked him, "Pete, you only need 78 hits to reach your nearest ______. How many at-bats(击球)do you think it'll take you to get the 78 hits?" Without hesitation, Pete just ______ at the reporter and said,"78." The reporter yelled back, "Ah, come on, Pete, you don't think you'll get 78 hits in 78 at-bats, do you?"
Mr. Rose calmly ______ his philosophy with the reporters who were ______ waiting for his reply to the claim." Every time I ______ up to the plate(击球区),I ______ to get a hit! ______ I have it in mind,I have no right to step into the batter's(击球手)box! It is ______ expectation that has enabled me to get all of the hits in the first place."
When I thought about Pete Rose's ______ and how it applied to everyday ______,I felt a little embarrassed. As a business person,I was hoping to increase my ______. As a father,l was hoping to be a good dad. As a married man,I was hoping to be a good husband. The truth was that I was a fairly good salesperson,I was not so ______ a father,and I was an okay husband. I immediately decided that being okay was not ______! I wanted to be a great salesperson,a great father and a great husband. I ______ my attitude to a positive one,and the results were ______.I was fortunate enough to win a few sales trips,I won Coach of the Year in my ______ baseball league,and I share a loving relationship with my wife,Karen,with whom I am ______ to enjoy the rest of my life!
______,Mr. Rose!
A.reliable B.enjoyable C.valuable D.unbelievable
A.admired B.interviewed C.watched D.trained
A.decision B.record C.level D.goal
A.stared B.shouted C.glared D.pointed
A.enjoyed B.shared C.discussed D.reviewed
A.anxiously B.nervously C.cheerfully D.impatiently
A.climb B.jump C.drive D.step
A.seem B.fail C.expect D.compete
A.Though B.Unless C.Because D.When
A.abrupt B.simple C.positive D.considerate
A.plan B.idea C.ability D.behaviour
A.agenda B.exercise C.work D.lire
A.sales B.skills C.experiences D.experiments
A.wise B.kind C.mean D.bad
A.explicit B.helpful C.enough D.practical
A.changed B.added C.devoted D.contributed
A.hopeful B.amazing C.funny D.disappointing
A.son’s B.wife’s C.friend’s D.customer’s
A.supposed B.expected C.encouraged D.determined
A.Good luck B.Best regards C.Thanks D.Congratulations
Recently,we went on a vacation for a week that involved visiting four different ports in the sunny and warm climate of the Caribbean. There were____of laughter,fun,and great food. It’s a____thing when you go away that each day of the vacation also____to the end and a return to work.
It was twelve years since we went on a vacation,so this vacation was viewed with expectation of a great break away from my daily routine. And,we weren’t____.
But there was something very different about this vacation compared to those when we worked in a cooperative____.The main____was that when we returned,when the vacation was rapidly drawing to a close,we didn’t have the same feelings of____stress and dread (恐惧).
In this most recent vacation,it wasn’t that we____enjoy the various fun and new activities,the break away from routine,the pleasure of touring different countries and cultures,the____to do what we wanted when we wanted,or the leisurely____of each day that was significant. What was significant was that we didn’t____ dread the last day of vacation. You see,we knew that we were____what we love to do not what we had to do.
The feelings experienced in the last couple of days of vacation were viewed with the same joy as the very first days. In previous times,the last days of vacation were dreaded. We experienced a mounting(日益严重的)____ of stress____we knew that a return to our field of employment was “work” and not____that we loved and thoroughly enjoyed.
The____is this:If you do what you love,it doesn’t matter____that a vacation has to end. If you love what you do you will not____yourself wishing for even a few more days of vacation,or wishing that you could____enjoying this vacation for much,much longer. A love of what you do____you back like a magnet.
A.moments B.possibilities C.situations D.ways
A.typical B.bitter C.wonderful D.funny
A.comes up B.counts down C.gives out D.dies away
A.satisfied B.tired C.disappointed D.optimistic
A.situation B.condition C.state D.environment
A.advantage B.problem C.difference D.drawback
A.approaching B.relieving C.bearing D.overcoming
A.necessarily B.thoroughly C.abundantly D.smoothly
A.opportunity B.desire C.possibility D.right
A.pattern B.pace C.lifestyle D.atmosphere
A.yet B.still C.also D.even
A.returning to B.submitting to C.turning to D.heading for
A.number B.knowledge C.sense D.awareness
A.although B.and C.because D.if
A.anything B.everything C.nothing D.something
A.lesson B.idea C.point D.solution
A.in the least B.for a moment C.after all D.at the most
A.let B.find C.make D.catch
A.maintain B.risk C.keep D.stop
A.draws B.holds C.pushes D.welcomes