Mr. Glen is a millionaire. Years ago, after returning from abroad to his motherland, he 1 his company. Speaking of success, Glen often tells us a story about his extra expensive “school” fee. He always 2 his success to it.
At that time, Glen, who already got a Ph.D. degree, 3 to return home, starting a company. Before leaving, he bought a Rolex watch with the 4 made through years. At the airport he had to accept the 5 customs check. The watch on his wrist was also demanded to be taken down for 6 . Glen knew that carrying such goods out had to pay the tax, and he worried about paying 7 for his watch. So while checked, he told a lie that his watch was a 8 fake(假货). When he was 9 of his “smarts”, immediately, in the presence of Glen, the officers hit the watch, 10 cost nearly 100,000, into pieces 11 hearing Glen’s words. Glen was 12 . Before he understood why, he was taken to the office to be examined 13 . For many times of entry-exit 14 he knew that only those people in the “blacklist” would “enjoy” this special treatment. The officers looked over everything carefully, and 15 him no matter what time of entry and exit he must accept the check and if 16 reusing and carrying fake goods, he would be 17 by law! Suddenly, his face turned red, and he had nothing in mind after boarding the plane for long.
After that, he often told the story to his family and his employees. He said that this made a deep 18 on him, because the additional high “school” fee that he had ever paid made him realize the value of 19 , which he would remember as the 20 of his success forever.
A.went up B.set up C. took up D.picked up
A.owes B.mentions C.brings D.honors
A.objected B.refused C.decided D.asked
A.books B.things C.pounds D.savings
A.ordinary B.regular C.routine D.common
A.inspection B.look C.test D.experiment
A.it B.one C.them D.these
A.careless B.priceless C.hopeless D.worthless
A.afraid B.ashamed C.proud D.hard
A.whose B.what C.which D.as
A.at B.on C.in D.by
A.amazed B.delighted C.disappointed D.satisfied
A.strictly B.quietly C.quickly D.curiously
A.conditions B.chances C.experiments D.experiences
A.stopped B.warned C.urged D.hoped
A.found out B.came out C.sent out D.set out
A.hit B.charged C.praised D.blamed
A.expression B.idea C.thought D.impression
A.lies B.honesty C.goods D.bravery
A.choice B.lesson C.secret D.belief
The annual marathon in my town usually took place in summer. My job was to 21behind the runners in an ambulance 22any of them needed medical attention. The driver and I were in an air-conditioned ambulance behind nearly one hundred athletes 23to hear the sharp crack of the starting gun.
“We’re supposed to stay behind the 24runner, so take it slowly ,” I said to the driver , Doug , as we began to creep forward .
“Let’s just hope all the runners are fast!” he laughed.
As they began to pace themselves, the front runners started to 25. It was then that my 26were drawn to the woman in blue silk running shorts and a baggy white T-shirt.
“Doug, look!”
We knew we were already watching our “last runner”. Her feet were turned in, but her left knee was turned out. Her legs were so crippled and bent that it seemed impossible for her to be able to walk , let alone run a marathon .
Doug and I watched in 27as she slowly moved forward. We didn’t say a thing. We would move forward a little bit, then stop and wait for her to gain some distance. Then we’d slowly move forward a little bit more.
Finally, she was the 28runner left in sight. Tears streamed down my face as I sat on the edge of my seat and watched with amazement and even respect as she 29forward with strong determination through the last miles.
When the 30line came into sight, rubbishes lay everywhere and the cheering crowds had already gone home. 31, a man waited proudly there. He was 32one end of a ribbon (带子) tied to a post. 33slowly crossed through, leaving both ends of the ribbon fluttering behind her.
I do not know this woman’s name, but that day she became a part of my life –a part I often depend on. For her, it wasn’t about 34the other runners or winning a competition, it was about finishing what she had set out to do, no matter 35. When I think things are too difficult or too time-co
nsuming, I think of the last runner. Then I realize how easy the task before me really is.
A.interview B.watch C.follow D.fall
A.when B.since C.because D.in case
A.searching B.sitting C.wishing D.waiting
A.slow B.last C.wounded D.helpless
A.run B.miss C.disappear D.lose
A.attention B.mind C.eyes D.sight
A.happiness B.silence C.disappointment D.hope
A.single B.only C.last D.careful
A.pushed B.fought C.pulled D.jumped
A.close B.end C.match D.finish
A.Yet B.But C.Thus D.Therefore
A.catching B.handing C.holding D.bringing
A.He B.She C.I D.They
A.winning B.competing C.beating D.fighting
A.what B.where C.when D.why
The requirements for high school graduation have just changed in my community. As a result, all students must 36sixty hours of service learning, 37they will not receive a diploma(文凭). 38of service learning include cleaning up a polluted river, working in a soup kitchen, or tutoring a student. During a service experience, students must keep a journal and then write a39about what they have learned.
Supporters state that there are many 40of service learning. Perhaps most importantly, students are forced to think 41 their own interests and become aware of the needs of others. Students are also able to learn real-life skills that 42 responsibility, problem-solving, and working as part of a team. Finally, students can explore possible careers 43service learning.
For example, if a student wonders what teaching is like, he or she can choose to work in a primary school classroom a few afternoons each month. 44there are many benefits, opponents (反对者) point out problems with the new requirement. First, they 45 that ,because service learning is time-consuming, students spend 46time studying the core subjects. Second, they believe that forcing students to work without 47goes against the law.
In my view, service learning is a great way to 48to the community, learn new skills, and explore different careers. 49, I don' t believe you should force people to help others – the 50to help must come from the heart. I think the best solution is one that gives students choices. Choice encourages both freedom and responsibility.
A.spend B.gain C.complete D.save
A.and B.or C.but D.for
A.Subjects B.Ideas C.Procedures
A.diary B.report C.note D.notice
A.courses B.benefits C.challenges D.features
A.beyond B.about C.over D.in
A.possess B.apply C.include D.develop
A.through B.across C.of D.on
A.So B.Thus C.Since D.While
A.argue B.doubt C.overlook D.admit
A.much B.full C.less D.more
A.cost B.pay C.care D.praise
A.contribute B.lead C.attend D.belong
A.Therefore B.Besides C.but D.However
A.courage B.desire C.emotion D.spirit
My wife and I had just finished the 150-mile trip home from our daughter’s college. It was the first time in our life that we would __36__ for any length of time. We wondered how other people had __37__ it.
Later in bed, I __38__ the time I started college. My father had driven me, too. My mother had to stay home to keep the __39__ from getting into the crops. I, the fourth in a line of brothers, was the first to __40__ college.
The truck was slow, and I was glad. I didn’t want to get to the city __41__. I shook hands with my father in the truck and he didn’t say a word. But I knew he was going to make a little __42__. He finally said, “I never went to college and __43__ of your brothers did. I can’t say don’t do this or that, because everything is __44__ and I don’t know what is going to come up, but I think things will __45__. When you get a job, be sure to be honest and work hard.” I knew that soon I would be __46__ in the big town and I would be __47__ the life home.
Then my father __48__ the Bible that he had read so often. I knew that he would miss it but I must __49__ it. He just said, “This can help you __50__ you will let it.”
When I finished school I took the Bible __51__ to my father. But he said he wanted me to __52__ it.
Now, too often, I remember. It would have been so __53__ to give it to my daughter when she got out of the car. But I didn’t. My father could give me only a Bible, but now I don’t really believe that I gave her half as __54__ as my father gave me. So the next morning I __55__ up the book and sent it to her. I wrote a note “This can help you.” I said, “if you will let it.”
A.worry B.separate C.stay D.travel
A.left B.stood C.enjoyed D.tried
A.wasted B.spent C.remembered D.killed
A.policemen B.workers C.cattle D.birds
A.graduate from B.go away to C.set out D.set up
A.very late B.far away C.too soon D.once again
A.speech B.living C.promise D.progress
A.some B.one C.none D.all
A.impossible B.different C.difficult D.favorite
A.work out B.die out C.hold out D.break out
A.happy B.alone C.free D.lost
A.losing B.spending C.missing D.living
A.brought about B.brought out C.brought up D.brought down
A.refuse B.mark C.follow D.take
A.if B.unless C.but D.though
A.down B.up C.back D.away
A.keep B.return C.post D.sell
A.popular B.strange C.ready D.nice
A.much B.many C.far D.good
A.set B.turned C.gave D.wrapped
An old man who lived in a small back street of my hometown had to tolerate(忍受) the nuisance(讨厌的人或事) of boys playing football and making a lot of noise outside his house at night.
One evening when the boys were particularly_21__,he went out to talk to them. He explained that he had just retired(退休) and was_22__when he could see or hear boys playing his_23_game,football. He would_24_ give them ¥25 each week to play in the street at night. The boys got_25_,for they could hardly believe_26_they were being paid to do something they__27_.
The first two weeks had passed,the boys came to the old man’s house,and went away__28__with their 25 Yuan. The third week when they came back,__29__,the old man said he hadn’t had much money__30__himself and sent them away with only 15 Yuan. The fourth week,the man said he had not yet 31 his paycheck from the government and gave them only 10 Yuan. The boys were very disappointed,but there was__32__much that they could do about it.
At the__33_of the fifth week,the boys came back and__34_at the old man’s door,waiting for their_35_.Slowly,the door opened and the old man appeared. He_36_that he could not afford to pay them 25 yuan_37_he had promised,but said he would give them 38yuan each week without fail.
This was really too much for the boys. “You expect us to play seven days a week for only five yuan!” they yelled.“__39__!”
They stormed away and40played on the street again.
A.hot B.noisy C.troublesome D.naughty
A.happiest B.excited C.encouraged D.bored
A.interesting B.amusing C.acceptable D.favorite
A.more ever B.therefore C.willingly D.forever
A.shouted B.cried C.excited D.smiled
A.how B.when C.that D.what
A.expected B.enjoyed C.admired D.respected
A.happily B.thankfully C.gratefully D.tearfully
A.but B.in addition C.however D.besides
A.earned B.saved C.remained D.left
A.received B.accepted C.paid D.given
A.not B.no C.so D.very
A.final B.end C.start D.beginning
A.kicked B.hit C.beat D.knocked
A.rewards B.awards C.checks D.wages
A.expressed B.apologized C.stated D.expected
A.as B.like C.when D.though
A.5 B.10 C.15 D.20
A.No way B.No possible C.No problem D.No play
A.ever B.never C.still D.keep
A very little boy was spending his Saturday morning playing in his sandbox. He had with him a plastic pail (桶) and a shiny, red plastic shovel (铲). In the 36 of creating roads and tunnels in the sand, he 37a large rock in the middle of the sandbox.
The boy dug around the rock, 38 to move it off the dirt. At first, he wanted to carry it out of the sandbox with his hands; however, it was too heavy. Later, with much 39 , he pushed the rock across the sandbox by 40 his hands. When the boy got the rock to the 41 of the sandbox, he found that he couldn’t roll it up and 42 the little wall. 43 , the little boy pushed, but every time he thought he had made some 44 , the rock tipped (翻滚) and then fell back into the sandbox. The little boy pushed and pushed, but his only 45 was to have the rock roll back.
Finally he 46 tears. All this time the boy’s father watched from his living room window 47 the drama was unfolded. The moment the tears fell, a large 48 appeared across the sandbox. It was the boy’s father. Gently but 49 , he said, “Son, why didn’t you use all the strength that you had?”
Defeated, the boy 50 back, “I did! I did! I used all the strength that I had!”
“No, you didn’t. You didn’t ask me for help.” The father 51 down, picked up the rock and dropped it off the sandbox.
Do you have “rocks” in your life that need to be 52 ? Are you discovering that you don’t have 53 it takes to lift them? There is someone who is willing to give us the 54 we need. Maybe, it’s sometimes a good idea to ask others for 55 when we meet difficulties we can’t overcome.
A.method B.step C.practice D.process
A.created B.set C.discovered D.brought
A.trying B.managing C.deciding D.competing
A.thought B.struggle C.movement D.worry
A.touching B.shaking C.using D.controlling
A.bottom B.center C.edge D.front
A.over B.down C.through D.into
A.Doubted B.Surprised C.Pleased D.Determined
A.attempt B.progress C.effort D.decision
A.hope B.reward C.point D.purpose
A.made out B.broke out C.burst into D.rushed into
A.so B.as C.until D.before
A.rock B.picture C.figure D.shade
A.surprisingly B.doubtfully C.kindly D.firmly
A.shouted B.smiled C.called D.asked
A.reached B.looked C.fell D.put
A.pushed B.dropped C.carried D.removed
A.who B.what C.which D.where
A.minds B.spirits C.force D.strength
A.help B.tips C.advice D.ideas