Thanksgiving Day was near. The first grade teacher gave her class a fun assignment-to draw a picture of something for which they were __31__.
Most of the class might be considered economically __32__,but still many would celebrate the holiday with turkey and other traditional goodies of the season. These,the teacher thought,would be the __33__ of most of her students’ art. And they were.
But Douglas made a different kind of __34__.Douglas was a different kind of boy. He was the teacher’s true child of misery,weak and __35__.As other children played at break,Douglas was likely to stand close by her side. One could only guess at the __36__ Douglas felt behind those sad eyes.
Yes,his picture was __37__.When asked to draw a picture of something for which he was thankful,he drew a hand. Nothing else. Just an __38__ hand.
His abstract image __39__ the imagination of his peers. Whose hand could it be? One child guessed it was the hand of a farmer,because farmers __40__ turkeys. Another suggested a police officer,because the police protect and __41__ people. Still others guessed it was the hand of God,for God feeds us. And so the __42__ went-until the teacher almost forgot the young artist himself.
When the children had gone on to other assignments,she __43__ at Douglas’desk,bent down,and asked him whose hand it was. The little boy looked away and __44__,“It’s yours,teacher.” She __45__ the times she had taken his hand and walked with him here or there,__46__ she had the other students. How often had she said,“Take my hand,Douglas,we’ll go outside.” Or,“Let me show you how to __47__ your pencil.”Or,“Let’s do this together.” Douglas was most thankful for his teacher’s hand.
Brushing aside a tear,she went on with her work.
The story speaks of __48__ thankfulness. It says something about teachers teaching and parents parenting and friends showing __49__,and how much it means to the Douglases of the world. They might not always say thanks,but they’ll remember the hand that __50__.
A.grateful B.ready C.prepared D.curious
A.disadvantaged B.convenient C.wealthy D.appropriate
A.purpose B.title C.style D.subjects
A.work B.statement C.discovery D.picture
A.boring B.unhappy C.stupid D.bright
A.warmth B.kindness C.pain D.ache
A.strange B.beautiful C.different D.attractive
A.rough B.big C.empty D.small
A.raised B.encouraged C.arose D.spread
A.rise B.feed C.bring D.plant
A.look for B.fight for C.compete for D.care for
A.discussion B.quarrel C.meeting D.work
A.knocked B.stopped C.kick D.looked
A.cried B.shouted C.whispered D.laughed
A.recited B.reviewed C.recognized D.remembered
A.as B.which C.when D.where
A.write B.cut C.choose D.hold
A.other than B.more than C.rather than D.less than
A.friendship B.emotion C.opinion D.agreement
A.gives out B.reaches out C.goes out D.stays out
As a general rule, all forms of activity lead to boredom when they are performed on a routine(常规)basis. As a matter of fact, we can see this at work in people of all ages. For example, on Christmas morning, children are about playing with their new toys. But their soon wears off and by January those same toys can be found put away in the basement. The world is full of stamp albums and unfinished models, each standing as a monument to someone’s interest. When parents bring home a pet, their child bathes it and brushes its fur. Within a time, however, the burden of caring for the animal is handed over to the parents. Adolescents enter high school with great excitement but are soon looking forward to . The same is true of the young adults going to college. And then, how many , who now complain about the long drives to work, drove for hours at a time when they first their driver’s license ? Before people retire, they usually to do a lot of things, which they never had time to do while working. But soon after retirement, the golfing, the fishing, the reading and all of the other pastimes (消遣) become as boring as the jobs they . And, like the children in January, they go searching for “new ” .
A.principle B.habit C.weakness D.power
A.surprised B.moved C.excited D.satisfied
A.confidence B.interest C.anxiety D.sorrow
A.well-organized B.colorfully-printed C.newly- collected D.half-filled
A.missing B.passing C.developing D.falling
A.silently B.impatiently C.gladly D.worriedly
A.interesting B.short C.long D.boring
A.graduation B.independence C.responsibility D.success
A.children B.students C.adults D.retirees
A.carefully B.eagerly C.nervously D.bravely
A.required B.obtained C.noticed D.discovered
A.need B.learn C.start D.plan
A.great B.strong C.difficult D.correct
A.lost B.chose C.left D.quit
A.pets B.toys C.friends D.colleagues
Father’s secret
My father grew up in a fatherless home. At that time, the family struggled hard to _ _. The childhood experiences caused my father to be extremely mean.
When we children became knewthat other children got spending money from their parents, we made the______of ask our father from some.His face turned cold, “If you’re old enough to ask you’re old enough to_____” he shouted. And we went about the neighborhood seeking odd jobs.
There was a period of time when _ _of us had a car, so we had to ride the bus home. _ _the bus stopped more than two miles from home, Dad never met us. If someone _ _, he ‘d say in his loudest voice, “That’s what your _ _are for!” When I went to senior high school, I had to _ _a long way each time I came home. The walk didn’t _____me as much as the fear of walking alone. I also felt that my father didn’t care about my _ _. That feeling was _ _one spring evening.
It had been a quite difficult week at school. Tests and long hours in labs had left me _ _. As other students were __at their stops, I looked out of the window __. Finally ,the bus pulled into my stop, and I _ _off, beginning the long journey home.
On that evening, I saw something gray moving along the hedge(树篱) towards my house. Upon a closer watch, I __ it was the top of my father’s head. Then I knew, each time I ‘d come home, he had _ _behind the hedge, watching, until I arrived safely. He did __ after all.
After that, that spot of gray became my focus. I could hardly wait to watch for its ______movement on my way home. Upon reaching home I would find my father sitting in his chair. “So, it’s you !” he’d say, pretending to be _____.
I replied, “Yes, Dad, it’s me. I’m home.”
A.travel B.survive C.succeed D.escape
A.excuse B.point C.mistake D.discovery
A.waste B.borrow C.save D.earn
A.each B.none C.one D.all
A.Though B.Since C.When D.Until
A.complained B.forgot C.arrived D.failed
A.buses B.legs C.brains D.friends
A.walk B.run C.ride D.drive
A.tire B.help C.trouble D.excite
A.opinion B.grade C.safety D.interest
A.felt B.discussed C.shown D.removed
A.curious B.exhausted C.worried D.delighted
A.met B.singing C.talking D.kept
A.sadly B.coldly C.seriously D.carefully
A.paid B.stepped C.called D.dropped
A.considered B.imagined C.remembered D.realized
A.fallen B.left C.stood D.lain
A.care B.try C.watch D.know
A.secret B.quick C.easy D.small
A.confident B.surprised C.happy D.angry
That afternoon I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant, waiting for the food I had ordered to arrive. Suddenly I ______ that a man sitting at a table near the window kept glancing in my direction, ______ he knew me. The man had a newspaper ______ in front of him, which he was ______ to read, but I could ______ that he was keeping an eye on me. When the waiter brought my ______the man was clearly puzzled (困惑) by the ______ way in which the waiter and I ______each other. He seemed even more puzzled as ______went on and it became ______that all the waiters in the restaurant knew me. Finally he got up and went into the ______. When he came out, he paid his bill and ______without another glance in my direction.
I called the owner of the restaurant and asked what the man had ______. “Well,” he said, “that man was a detective (侦探). He ______ you here because he thought you were the man he ______. ” “What? ” I said, showing my ______. The owner continued, “He came into the kitchen and showed me a photo of the wanted man. I ______ say he looked very much like you! Of course, since we know you, we told him that he had made a ______. ” “Well, it’s really ______I came to a restaurant where I’m known, ” I said. “______, I might have been in trouble.”
A.noticed B.understood C.knew D.recognized
A.since B.as if C.though D.even if
A.flat B.open C.cut D.fixed
A.hoping B.thinking C.pretending D.continuing
A.see B.find C.guess D.learn
A.menu B.bill C.paper D.food
A.direct B.strange C.familiar D.funny
A.chatted with B.looked at C.laughed at D.talked about
A.the waiter B.time C.I D.the dinner
A.true B.hopeful C.clear D.possible
A.restaurant B.washroom C.kitchen D.office
A.left B.acted C.sat down D.calmed down
A.wanted B.tried C.ordered D.wished
A.met B.caught C.followed D.discovered
A.was to beat B.was dealing with C.was to meet D.was looking for
A.surprise B.care C.worry D.regret
A.must B.can C.need D.may
A.discovery B.mistake C.decision D.fortune
A.a pity B.natural C.a chance D.lucky
A.Thus B.However C.Otherwise D.Therefore
I went to India for a 2-week vacation to visit my relatives. We stopped on a red light, and as always, there were a lot of activities outside the cars near the . People walked in, between the cars newspaper, water and a number of kids looked for a bit of charity from the car owners. It’s a familiar in most poor developing countries.
While we were for the red light to turn green, I noticed a man outside a couple of in front of ours trying to sell bottles of water. It’s unusual at first. He was a man in his 40s with relatively clothes. But he walked around in a strange way. He kind of his way around the spaces. He was blind.
Carrying a couple of water bottles on one hand, he got to the outside of our car. Out of , my mum decided to buy one water bottle. As she gave the man the money, the light turned green. The car behind sounded loudly and , trying to get ahead of traffic. Seeing this, my mum kindly told the man to the change. However, with his sense of touch, he quickly went through his shirt pocket and threw the money at my mum’s . It was the exact change. The cars behind us were really getting out of control, we decided to go on our way.
I broke down and even when I got home. Here’s a blind man, born in , trying to sell water bottles on the streets to make ends meet. He our sympathy. Life hasn’t been to him, yet he’s giving it his best shot. I think that is what is all about facing life bravely.
A.signs B.crossroads C.stations D.theatres
A.giving B.buying C.selling D.throwing
A.scene B.play C.activity D.street
A.watching B.asking C.waiting D.changing
A.blocks B.crossings C.turns D.cars
A.everything B.something C.anything D.nothing
A.expensive B.fashionable C.ragged D.fastened
A.pushed B.drove C.cleared D.felt
A.eventually B.quickly C.frequently D.happily
A.curiosity B.sympathy C.thirsty D.politeness
A.impatiently B.casually C.naturally D.carefully
A.keep B.return C.borrow D.count
A.poor B.superior C.limited D.enlarged
A.hand B.arm C.face D.lap
A.still B.yet C.so D.but
A.smiled B.shouted C.complained D.cried
A.pain B.poverty C.sadness D.loneliness
A.refused B.enjoyed C.doubted D.cheated
A.rich B.unfair C.kind D.bad
A.kindness B.courage C.experience D.challenge
Yesterday afternoon John and I were walking along the road when we heard someone shout. “ _!” He called out several more times __we could find him. He was in the lake, and there was a small boat nearby. At we knew he had fallen from the boat and couldn’t swim ___enough to reach it or to get to shore. As we ran toward the lake I saw him _ , and I was sure that he had drowned. But after a moment his head again.
Quickly John took off his shoes, into the water, and started swimming toward the man. He reached him just as the man was down again. He was enough to stretch out his hand and try to catch of the man’s clothing or his hair before he sank. But the man out his arms, caught John the neck and began to him down under the water. John fought to his head above the water, and at the same time
to swim toward the boat, pulling the man with him.
I also jumped into the water to help, the boat with one hand and swimming with the . The man looked dead, with his heart weakly. We did what we _ to save him. At last we succeeded.
A.Save B.Dangerous C.God D.Help
A.before B.when C.since D.as
A.first B.last C.once D.well
A.quick B.fast C.far D.well
A.sink B.swim C.fall D.float
A.nodded B.missed C.dropped D.appeared
A.jumped B.rushed C.running D.setting
A.dangerous B.drowning C.danger D.drowned
A.falling B.going C.dropping D.getting
A.close B.brave C.strong D.clever
A.something B.out C.the hand D.hold
A.took B.set C.got D.reached
A.on B.with C.around D.by
A.drive B.push C.draw D.make
A.let B.remain C.keep D.have
A.managed B.failed C.tried D.continued
A.got B.swam C.going D.holding
A.side B.boat C.man D.other
A.jumping B.knocking C.beating D.setting
A.had B.could C.might D.would