My earliest bee experience took place at a summer camp. One day our teacher told us to head up the hill nearby. We all began to 31 our destination. The girls took the concrete stairs, but the boys ran 32 up the grassy hill, at the top of which sat a long wooden fence(围栏). Without 33 the boys ahead of me vaulted(跃过) over the fence bravely.
What should I do? Take the stairs and 34 a girl, or jump over the fence and look 35 ? Then I took my chance with the fence. I placed both 36 on the top and jumped, feeling uneasy. I didn’t 37 it. As I tried, my foot 38 on the top of the fence. Down I went! I landed on my backside. I tried to 39 off the accident, but then I felt something moving 40 me. Just then I saw 41 seemed like hundreds of bees flying toward me. I had landed on a beehive(蜂窝)! I 42 up and rushed as fast as I could. But the bees flew faster. What a/an 43 situation I was in!
My clothes were covered with 44 . I parked myself in the camp and I was at a loss. 45 this, my teacher quickly took off all my clothes but underwear. Bees flew out of my clothes and 46 out of my mouth!
I had gained the 47 of all the campers, but I didn’t feel cool. I had been 48 almost 40 bees stings(蛰) all over my body. I learned a most 49 lesson that day. When we are led by the 50 to show off(炫耀), we might find ourselves sitting on a beehive.
A.race B.walk C.set D.get
A.already B.happily C.fast D.straight
A.fun B.fear C.help D.luck
A.feel like B.care about C.look like D.wait for
A.cool B.worried C.strong D.excited
A.feet B.hands C.arms D.legs
A.do B.climb C.succeed D.make
A.arrived B.got C.stepped D.caught
A.fall B.put C.laugh D.look
A.that B.which C.what D.if
A.jumped B.stood C.picked D.sat
A.embarrassing(尴尬) B.hopeless C.difficult D.pleasing
A.tears B.grass C.dust D.bees
A.For B.At C.In D.With
A.almost B.again C.still D.even
A.experience B.attention C.knowledge D.respect
A.got B.found C.given D.put
A.valuable B.deepest C.difficult D.successful
A.courage B.leader C.desire(欲望) D.teacher
I take the firm position that parents do not owe their children a college education. If they can it, they will certainly send them to the best universities. But they need not feel if they can’t. If the children really want to go, they’ll find a . There are plenty of loans and scholarships for the bright and ones who can’t afford to pay.
When children grow up and want to , their parents do not owe them a down payment on a house. They do not have the to baby-sit their grandchildren. If they want to do it, it must be considered a not an obligation (责任, 义务).
Do parents owe their children anything? Yes, they owe them a great deal.
One of their obligations is to give their children a personal . A child who is constantly made to feel stupid and unworthy, constantly to brighter brothers, sisters, or cousins will become so , so afraid of failing that he (or she) won’t try at all. Of course they should be corrected when they do wrong, but it’s often better to let children learn their mistakes by themselves . All our parents should do is to trust them, respect them, tolerate (宽容) them and give them chances to try and fail. They must learn to stand . When criticisms (批评) are really needed, they should be with praises, with a smile and a kiss. That is the way children learn.
Parents owe their children a set of solid values around to build their lives. This means teaching them to the rights and opinions of others; it means being respectful to elders, to teachers, and to the law. The best way to teach such values is by deed and . A child who is lied to will . A child who sees no laughter and no love in the home will have difficulty laughing and loving.
No child asks to be . If you bring a life into the world, you owe the child .
A.find B.afford C.get D.accept
A.disappointed B.unhappy C.guilty D.dissatisfied
A.supply B.hope C.way D.hand
A.healthy B.honest C.eager D.wealthy
A.get a job B.get married C.go abroad D.live alone
A.time B.duty C.right D.energy
A.service B.pleasure C.habit D.favor
A.affair B.value C.belief D.ability
A.compared B.brought C.forced D.taken
A.unusual B.unsure C.unknown D.unfair
A.gently B.properly C.nearly D.possibly
A.in time B.now and then C.at once D.right now
A.honor B.failure C.progress D.test
A.mixed B.included C.balanced D.shared
A.it B.which C.whom D.what
A.consider B.refuse C.follow D.respect
A.blame B.experience C.example D.lesson
A.lie B.win C.lose D.cry
A.praised B.born C.alone D.poor
A.everything B.nothing C.anything D.something
Have you ever noticed how families on TV always find time to eat meals together? In reality, people today are than ever before and getting the whole family together for an evening meal is often , as all members of the family have their own activities to get on with. For most of us, sitting down together at the table is a thing of the past, but what effect does this have on family members and the relationships between them?
One of the most important of eating together as a family is that the family has a chance to communicate with one another in a social environment. Many families that the evening meal is the best time to discuss problems and share experiences. “Eating together makes us feel , and we often have our most useful conversations at these times,” says Jane Digby, mother of three. So, although organizing a family meal everyday can be a(n) , it can benefit family relationships.
In addition, family meals help to improve children’s skills. They learn how to talk, how to listen and how to show consideration for other in the conversation. Furthermore, eating together gives a sense of security. Family psychotherapist (心理治疗专家) Sue Taylor believes that children who eat with their are far more confident as well as much more faithful to their families than children who don’t.
In spite of the many advantages of eating together, the of modern life make it almost impossible for many people to do so. However, Sue Taylor insists that we should try to make for family meals. “Mealtimes are the most valuable time a family can spend together,” she says. “If you can’t eat together every day, why not and eat together three or four times a week? It really is worth the effort.”
A.smarter B.busier C.luckier D.happier
A.convenient B.necessary C.impossible D.important
A.corner B.dinner C.window D.problems
A.advantages B.challenges C.adventures D.problems
A.slowly B.calmly C.instantly D.regularly
A.doubt B.worry C.find D.hope
A.relaxed B.close C.special D.tired
A.effort B.method C.idea D.mistake
A.social B.professional C.technical D.managerial
A.topics B.audience C.teachers D.participants
A.elders B.customers C.parents D.children
A.friends B.classmates C.families D.neighbors
A.varieties B.comforts C.demands D.pleasures
A.time B.money C.food D.progress
A.escape B.ask C.pray D.try
Once there were three travelers checking in a hotel. When they went out in the morning, one traveler brought an umbrella and another one took a crutch (拐杖) the third one left with _ whatsoever.
When they were back in the evening, the man who brought an umbrella got his clothes in rain; the one taking a crutch fell, all covered with mud; but the man empty-handed kept his clothes dry,__ any mud on it. The former two guys felt it was , so they asked the third man why.
The third guy didn’t reply, but _ asked the man with an umbrella, “Then why were you caught in the rain without falling?”
“When it was raining, I felt so for my prediction that I opened the umbrella and walked in the rain . I didn’t think I would be caught in the rain, but my clothes got so showered. Going to the places which were too muddy to cross, that I didn’t have a crutch for fear of falling, I walked very carefully. It_ that I walked all the way back and sound.”
After hearing the first man said, the third man then asked the man with a crutch why he became muddied all over himself instead of getting showered.
He answered like this, “When it was raining, I had no umbrella, so I chose those places I could from the rain to walk through. In the muddy places, I went on with my crutch, but I hadn’t thought I fell.”
The empty-handed traveler , “When it was raining, I chose the places protecting myself from the rain and in the muddy places I kept particularly , so I was neither drenched nor fell.”
The advantages are _ . Only if we create advantages by virtue of the objective environment can we a success.
A.when B.as C.while D.since
A.anything B.nothing C.something D.everything
A.wet B.muddied C.dry D.tidy
A.despite B.beyond C.without D.with
A.common B.strange C.strict D.ordinary
A.besides B.otherwise C.therefore D.instead
A.but B.and C.or D.thus
A.pity B.glad C.anxious D.upset
A.sensitively B.curiously C.constantly D.bravely
A.unlikely B.unexpectedly C.unacceptably D.universally
A.considered B.to consider C.considering D.to have considered
A.turned out B.brought out C.carried out D.picked out
A.safe B.dirty C.hurried D.worried
A.what B.which C.how D.why
A.already B.yet C.still D.just
A.prevent B.protect C.shelter D.escape
A.confused B.regretted C.depressed D.laughed
A.pessimistic B.serious C.casual D.cautious
A.absolute B.relative C.obvious D.exact
A.do B.make C.take D.change
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。When my father was still in his teens, his father usually took him to the church to pray (
祈祷). My grandfather had a______of keeping his change in his shirt pocket. As they______in the church side by side one day, the______fell out of his pocket and onto the floor. Obviously deep______concentration, my grandfather didn’t notice it at all______, a gentleman that was sitting nearby, as well as my father,
______the incident. The man moved quickly and picked up the coins______. Maybe he was afraid the others would have seen what he was doing. Then he______to another corner of the church. He pretended (
假装) he hadn’t done anything except praying. My father saw the man’s______and as soon as my grand- father______praying, he couldn’t______telling my grand-father what had happened. My grandfather______what had happened and stopped my father from telling him who______the money. He then told my father the following:______the man had to steal in church, then it must be because he was very______and could not support his family. "We mustn’t be so______to judge a person," he added. They______a grocery store (杂货店). My grandfather told my father to make sure that every month he would______a bag of daily things needed by a______and send it to that person without telling him whom it was from. I don’t know how______went for that man from then on, but wouldn’t this world be a better place to live in if we had that kind of kindness in our society?
A.hobby B.habit C.dream D.secret
A.sang B.walked C.existed D.prayed
A.coins B.cards C.tickets D.bills
A.in B.on C.by D.at
A.Therefore B.Besides C.However D.Instead
A.experienced B.noticed C.found D.searched
A.slowly B.bravely C.hardly D.secretly
A.put up B.set off C.went away D.ran after
A.sighting B.behavior C.evidence D.change
A.finished B.continued C.succeeded D.supported
A.keep B.imagine C. help D.stop
A.cared B.talked C.heard D.worried
A.brought B.borrowed C.earned D.took
A.Whether B.Although C.If D.Once
A.angry B.bad C.mild D.poor
A.quick B.friendly C.impolite D.clever
A.owned B.reached C.passed D.bought
A.compare B.produce C.examine D.propare
A.group B.shop C.church D.family
A.life B.luck C.time D.work
We were a group of people who took a bus to work every day. One of the ___ was a small old man who took the bus to the health center every morning. He always chose to___ behind the driver. No one ever paid much ___ to him.
But one July morning he said good morning to the driver and___ at others. The driver nodded. The rest of us were ___ as usual.
The next day, the old man got on the bus and said in a loud voice, “A very good ___ to you all!” Some of us looked up, ___ , and said, “Good morning!” From then on he said good morning to us every day and we began to ___ to each other.
One morning he had some flowers in his hand. The driver turned around ____ and asked, “Are these for me, Charlie?” We never got to know his name was really “Charlie”, ____ he waved(挥动) the flowers and said ____ . People laughed. Every morning after that Charlie always ____ a flower.
Until one morning Charlie wasn’t ___ at his usual stop. And he wasn’t there the next day and the day after that. What might have ____ _ to him? When we came nearer to the health centre, a woman ____ the driver to wait a moment. We all held our ___ when she went to the door.
She said she knew ____ we were talking about. The elderly gentleman was sick. They ___ _ him back on Monday.
The next Monday when Charlie got on the bus, all of us who he had brought ____ to in that summer sat with a ___ _in our hands.
A.friends B.drivers C.passengers D.workers
A.sit B.hide C.shout D.sleep
A.attention B.energy C.interest D.expectation
A.called B.laughed C.smiled D.pointed
A.upset B.crazy C.silent D.bored
A.trip B.morning C.holiday D.time
A.worried B.surprised C.moved D.scared
A.introduce B.admit C.write D.talk
A.politely B.proudly C.carefully D.smilingly
A.because B.so C.until D.but
A.sorry B.yes C.thanks D.hello
A.bought B.found C.wore D.brought
A.waiting B.arriving C.greeting D.walking
A.happened B.sent C.spoken D.regarding
A.ordered B.invited C.asked D.promised
A.tears B.breath C.hands D.flowers
A.where B.when C.who D.what
A.kept B.expected C.looked D.got
A.happiness B.luck C.concern D.power
A.letter B.ticket C.card D.flower