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I was sure that I was to be killed. I became terribly   16  . I fumbled(摸索) in my pockets to see if there were any cigarettes, which had   17   their search. I found one. But I had no matches, for they had taken those. I  18   the bars at the jailer(狱卒). He did not make eye contact with me. I   19  out to him, “Have you got a   20  ?” He looked at me, shrugged (耸肩) and came over to light my cigarette. As he came close, I   21  . I don't know why I did that. It was as though a spark jumped across the   22   between our two hearts. My smile leaped through the   23   and generated a smile on his lips, too. He lit my cigarette but stayed 24, looking at me directly in the eyes.
   I kept   25  at him, and his looking at me seemed to have a new dimension(方面) too. “Do you have   26 ?” he asked. “Yes, here, here.” I took out my wallet and   27  fumbled for the pictures of my family. He,   28, took out the pictures of his family and began to talk about his plans and hopes for   29 . My eyes filled with tears, I said that I   30  that I’d never see my family again, never have the  31 to see them grow up. Tears came to his eyes, too.   32 , without another word, he   33 my cell and silently led me out. Out of the jail, quietly and by back routes, out of the town.
   My life was saved by a smile. Yes, the smile―the   34 , unplanned, natural connection between people. I really believe that if that part of you and that part of me could recognize each other, we wouldn't be enemies. We couldn't have   35  or envy or fear.

A.excited B.lonely C.impatient D.nervous

A.escaped B.attracted C.confused D.misled

A.broke off B.bent down C.looked through D.fixed up

A.called B.let C.reached D.ran

A.light B.watch C.cigarette D.key

A.cried B.laughed C.smiled D.whispered

A.size B.gap C.weight D.rate

A.prison B.bars C.noise D.silence

A.far B.calm C.near D.angry

A.smiling B.shouting C.staring D.pointing

A.pictures B.kids C.time D.strength

A.freely B.strongly C.unwillingly D.nervously

A.finally B.however C.too D.accidentally

A.them B.me C.fun D.pleasure

A.promised B.intended C.insisted D.feared

A.idea B.chance C.desire D.hope

A.Suddenly B.Gradually C.Politely D.Skillfully

A.broke B.blocked C.unlocked D.left

A.impossible B.invisible C.unknown D.unaffected

A.hate B.dream C.competition D.poverty

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She asked many wise people to help her 38 why she was so bad that even her mother hurt her, and why she was unable to be 39 so that others wouldn’t hurt her. So she was on a 40 that she thought was to help her be “better”, but she carried a big 41 with her everywhere she went. 42 was all the hurt she had experienced. During the trip she willingly 43 what the wise people said about forgiving(宽恕).
After 50 years, she decided to 44 the bag up and just see what happened. When she looked inside it was filled with bits of paper. Once they had 45 on then, detailing the hurt. But as time went on, the words 46 slowly. She had been carrying this bag that held nothing 47 the image(印象)of something that once was.
The little girl had now become an almost-old woman. She 48 the silliness of carrying that bag around. She started 49 and dancing and she felt free!
She was able to see that her 50 loved her child, but was 51 that her little girl felt unloved. By throwing away the bag of paper and forgiving those who 52 her, she looked in the mirror and said, “I am clever, interesting and kind.” But most 53 , she was able to say “I am lovable.” 54 it took many years, she was finally open to bringing 55 into her life.
She finally saw the sweet, wonder-filled little girl that she had always been.

A.decided B.considered C.promised D.hoped

A.bad B.sorry C.thankful D.nice

A.guess B.understand C.expect D.invent

A.better B.worse C.angrier D.harder

A.holiday B.date C.trip D.path

A.bowl B.basket C.bag D.purse

A.Beneath B.Above C.Outside D.Inside

A.agreed with B.fought against C.gave up D.suffered from

A.pick B.open C.put D.break

A.pictures B.memories C.words D.dreams

A.disappeared B.appeared C.showed D.changed

A.and B.with C.among D.but

A.refused B.forgot C.realized D.preferred

A.crying B.laughing C.shouting D.worrying

A.daughter B.mother C.teacher D.friend

A.sad B.happy C.excited D.hopeful

A.liked B.hurt C.educated D.ignored

A.surprisingly B.terribly C.nervously D.importantly

A.Although B.If C.Because D.So

A.trouble B.love C.money D.future

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One day, the egg hatched and a beautiful eagle was born. 46 , however, the eagle was raised to be a(n) 47 . Soon, the eagle believed he was 48 more than a chicken. The eagle loved his home and family, 49 his spirit cried out for more. While playing a game on the farm one day, the eagle looked to the skies above and 50a group of eagles soaring(翱翔) in the skies. “Oh,” the eagle 51 , “I wish I could soar like those birds.” The chickens shouted with 52 , “You cannot soar with those birds. You are a chicken and chickens do not soar.”
The eagle 53 staring at his real family up above, 54 that he could be with them. Each time the eagle would let his 55 be known, he was told it couldn’t be done. That is 56 the eagle learned to believe. Slowly, the eagle 57 dreaming and continued to live his life like a chicken. 58 , after a long life as a chicken, the eagle 59 .
You become what you believe you are; so if you ever dream to become an eagle, 60 your dreams, not the words of a chicken.

A.large B.curious C.small D.fortunate

A.guiding B.blowing C.causing D.inviting

A.on B.over C.past D.to

A.introduce B.punish D.share

A.offered B.regretted C.managed D.turned

A.Carefully B.Gently C.Sadly D.Luckily

A.chicken B.eagle C.hero D.fool

A.something B.everything C.anything D.nothing

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

A.noticed B.recognized C.respected D.watched

A.cried B.smiled C.argued D.explained

A.excitement B.anger C.laughter D.surprise

A.approached B.avoided C.continued D.considered

A.promising B.proving C.believing

A.suggestion B.advantage C.dream D.discovery

A.what B.why C.how D.when

A.went B.enjoyed C.began D.stopped

A.Happily B.Finally C.Quickly D.Probably

A.gave away B.broke down C.passed away D.died out

A.steal B.follow C.have D.remember

A lady and her husband stepped off the train in Boston. They walked without an appointment(预约)into the outer 31_ of Harvard’s president(哈佛大学校长). But they were 32 by his secretary and kept waiting. For hours, the secretary took no notice of them, 33 that the couple would finally become 34 and go away. But they didn’t. The secretary finally decided to disturb the president, though 35 .
A few minutes later, the president walked towards the couple with a 36 face. The lady told him, “We had a son that 37_ Harvard for one year. He loved Harvard. He was 38 here. But about a year ago, he was accidentally killed. My husband and I would like to 39 a memorial(纪念物)to him, somewhere on campus.”
The president wasn’t 40 . Instead, he was shocked. “Madam,” he said, “we can’t put up a statue for every person who studied at Harvard and died. If we did, this41_ would look like a cemetery(墓地),” “Oh, no,” the lady 42 quickly. “We don’t want to put up a statue. We would like to give a 43 to Harvard.” The president rolled his eyes and 44 at the couple and then exclaimed(惊叫), “ A building! Do you have any 45_ how much a building costs? We have spent over $7,500,000 on the campus building at Harvard.” For a moment the lady was silent. The president was 46 , because he could get rid of them now. Then the lady turned to her husband and said quietly, “Is that all it costs to start a 47 ? Why don’t we just start our own?” Her husband nodded. 48_ their offer was turned down, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford traveled to California where they founded the University that bears their 49 , a memorial to a son that Harvard no longer 50 about.

A.lab B.library C.office D.hall

A.watched B.interviewed C.followed D.stopped

A.realizing B.finding C.hoping D.imagining

A.disappointed B.surprised C.worried D.troubled

A.hopelessly B.carefully C.unwillingly D.unexpectedly

A.cold B.pleasant C.funny D.sad

A.visited B.attended C.studied D.served

A.clever B.brave C.happy D.proud

A.set about B.set up C.take down D.take over

A.moved B.satisfied C.excited D.ashamed

A.house B.part C.garden D.place

A.expressed B.explained C.refused D.admitted

A.building B.yard C.playground D.square

A.laughed B.glanced C.shouted D.called

A.suggestion B.thought C.idea D.opinion

A.bored B.astonished C.interested D.pleased

A.department B.university C.business D.club

A.Once B.While C.Since D.Though

A.name B.character C.picture D.sign

A.talked B.knew C.heard D.cared

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At 3:42 am everything began to 56 . It seemed that the world was at an end! Eleven kilometers directly below the city the greatest earthquake of the 20th century 57 . It was heard in Beijing, which is one hundred kilometers away. One-third of the nation felt it. A huge crack that was eight kilometers long and thirty meters 58 cut across houses, roads and canals. Steam burst from holes in the ground. Hard hills of rock became rivers of dirt. In fifteen 59 seconds a large city lay in ruins. Two-thirds of the people died or were injured during the 60 . Thousands of families were killed and many children were left without parents. The 61 of people who were killed or injured reached more than 400,000.
But how could the 62 believe it was natural? Everywhere they looked nearly everything was destroyed. All of the city’s hospitals, 75% of its factories and buildings and 90% of its homes were gone. Bricks covered the ground like red autumn leaves. No wind, however, could blow them away. Two dams fell and most of the bridges also fell or were not safe for 63 . The railway tracks were now useless pieces of 64 . Tens of thousands of cows would never give 65 again. Half a million pigs and millions of chickens had died. Sand now filled the wells instead of water. People were 66 . Then, later that afternoon, another big quake shook Tangshan. Some of the rescue workers and doctors were trapped under the ruins. More buildings fell down. Water, food, and electricity were 67 to get. People began to wonder how long the disaster would last.
All hope was not lost. The army sent 150,000 68 to Tangshan to help the rescue workers. Hundreds of thousands of people were 69 . The army organized teams to dig out those who were trapped and to bury the dead. To the north of the city, most of the 10.000 miners were rescued from the coalmines. Workers built shelters for survivors whose homes had been destroyed. Fresh water was taken to the city by train, truck and plane. Slowly, the city began to 70 again.

A.city B.school C.bookstore D.countryside

A.fish B.water C.pigs D.chicken

A.cracks B.holes C.pictures D.colours

A.cars B.truck C.ship D.planes

A.as usual B.as follows C.as to D.as for

A.run B.fly C.shake D.stop

A.ended B.continued C.began D.went

A.high B.wide C.round D.away

A.terrible B.lovely C.happy D.ordinary

A.meeting B.class C.rain D.earthquake

A.number B.house C.money D.goods

A.workers B.teachers C.survivors D.death

A.playing B.digging C.sleeping D.traveling

A.wood B.plastics C.steel D.paper

A.milk B.water C.Cola D.birth

A.pleased B.shocked C.frightened D.interested

A.hard B.easy C.ready D.expensive

A.volunteers B.soldiers C.farmers D.students

A.helped B.killed C.injured D.trapped

A.shake B.die C.build D.breathe

It has been difficult to sit on the bench the majority of my high school basketball career,to watch my team from the sideline and 36 why I am not good enough to be on the floor. 37 endless hours of work and devotion, pushing myself through drill after drill, the 38 thing I want is to be a cheerleader. The feeling of being39 is sometimes too much and drives me to 40 on the spot. I often feel as though my efforts are wasted and my time is eaten away, devoted to 41 .
It is heartbreaking to be a spectator(旁观者) for the game I love,knowing that no one has enough 42 to give me the chance to 43 on the floor. Tears well up, but I hold them back. I shouldn’t be so 44 over something so silly.
Away from the game, it’s easier to put my thoughts together, 45 letting my emotions drive my reasoning. I consider 46 I am where I am. I have played football my whole life. I have a passion for the 47 and always have. There is nothing like the excitement of 48 : the swish of the net, the sweat rolling off my cheeks, even the bruises(青肿) are battle wounds worn 49 after every game.
Even if I don’t play much, I participate in every 50 . I am part of a team of girls who 51 together like a family. I am there for them, 52 they are for me.
Should I move on? Or should I stay with my team and pursue my passion just a little longer?
The decision isn’t difficult when I consider the 53 that being a part of a team brings me --- and not just any team, 54 my team. I love basketball and my teammates. When I think about that, my view from the bench really isn’t so bad 55 .

A.consider B.wonder C.think D.hesitate

A.Since B.During C.After D.Before

A.other B.next C.first D.last

A.worthless B.hopeless C.helpless D.careless

A.fight B.quit C.transform D.retire

A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything

A.sympathy B.encouragement C.permission D.faith

A.respond B.perform C.promote D.practice

A.scared B.nervous C.upset D.amazed

A.less than B.more than C.other than D.rather than

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

A.bench B.sport C.drill D.battle

A.waiting B.watching C.leaning D.playing

A.proudly B.bravely C.unfortunately D.painfully

A.decision B.plan C.game D.project

A.compete B.stick C.live D.represent

A.because B.if C.as D.though

A.joy B.patience C.challenge D.position

A.so B.as C.but D.like

A.above all B.after all C.and all D.all in all

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