A heart-warming story tells of a woman who finally decided to ask her boss for a raise in salary. All day she felt nervous. Late in the afternoon she gathered the 36 to approach her employer. To her delight, the boss agreed to a 37 . The woman arrived home that evening to find a beautiful table 38 with their best dishes. Candles were softly burning. Her 39 had come home early and prepared a festive meal. She wondered if someone from the office had given him the information 40 , or··· did he just somehow know that she would not get the request 41 ?
She found him in the kitchen and 42 him the good news. They happily sat down to enjoy the wonderful 43 . Next to her plate the woman found a beautifully lettered card which was her husband's 44 of writing. It read “Congratulations, darling! I knew you'd get the raise! These things will tell you how much I love you.” 45 The supper, her husband went into the kitchen to 46 . She noticed that a second 47 had fallen from his pocket. 48 it up off the floor, she read, “Don't worry about not getting the raise! But you 49 it anyway! These things will tell you how much I love you.”
Someone has said that the 50 of love is when you love without measure. What this man feels for his wife is total 51 and love, whether she succeeds or 52 . His love celebrates her victories and 53 her wounds. He stands with her, no matter what life throw in their direction..
Upon receiving the Nobel for 54 , Mother Teresa said, “What can you do to 55 to the world peace? Go home and love your family.” And love your friends. Love then without measure.
A.strength B.courage C.curiosity D.power
A.remove B.cut C.raise D.leave
A.decorated B.designed C.filled D.set
A.mother B.father C.husband D.boss
A.secretly B.intentionally C.accidentally D.publicly
A.turned over B.turned down C.turned out D.turned on
A.told B.said C.spoke D.added
A.conversation B.night C.news D.meal
A.color B.design C.style D.detail
A.After B.During C.Before D.with
A.bring up B.clean up C.cut up D.throw up
A.letter B.book C.card D.bill
A.Picking B.Turning C.Getting D.Standing
A.reserve B.preserve C.deserve D.conserve
A.quality B.measure C.quantity D.depth
A.tolerance B.expectation C.decoration D.acceptance
A.fails B.suffers C.neglects D.regrets
A.relieves B.heals C.cures D.covers
A.Literature B.Physics C.Peace D.Chemistry
A.occur B.lead C.attach D.contribute
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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I work as a volunteer for an organization that helps the poor in Haiti. Recently I took my son Barrett there for a week, hoping to___1____ him.
Before setting out, I told Barrett this trip would be tiring and ____2____. For the first two days, he said almost nothing. I worried the trip was too ___3____ for a 17-year-old. Then, on day three, as we were ___4____ over high rocky mountains, he turned to me and grinned(咧嘴笑),“Pretty hard.”
After that there was no turning back. A five-year-old girl, wearing a dress several sizes ___5___ large and broken shoes, followed Barrett around, mesmerized(着迷). He couldn’t stop ___6____. Later he said ____7____ , “I wish I could speak French.” I was ___8___— this from a boy who hated and ___9____ French classes throughout school.
Usually silent, he ___10___ Gaby, our host, and kept asking questions about the country and its people. He blossomed(活泼起来).
__11___, the moment that really took __12___ breath away occurred in a village deep in the mountains. I was ___13___ a woman villager for an article. 135 centimeters tall, she was small in figure but strong in ___14___. Through determination, she had learned to read and write, and __15___ to become part of the leadership of the __16___.
Learning her story, Barrett was as ___17___ as I by this tiny woman’s achievements. His eyes were wet and there was a ___18___ of love and respect on his face. He had finally understood the importance of my work.
When leaving for home, Barrett even offered to stay ___19___ as a volunteer. My insides suddenly felt struck. This ___20____ achieved all I’d expected. Soon he will celebrate his 18th birthday. He’ll be a man.
A.comfort B.please C.attract D.educate
A.rough B.dangerous C.troublesome D.violent
A.little B.much C.fast D.slow
A.moving B.running C.climbing D.looking
A.too B.very C.even D.so
A.joking B.crying C.shouting D.smiling
A.patiently B.regretfully C.lightly D.cheerfully
A.ashamed B.disappointed C.determined D.surprised
A.took up B.went in for C.fought against D.called off
A.befriended B.disregarded C.avoided D.recognized
A.Thus B.Even C.Meanwhile D.However
A.my B.his C.our D.her
A.asking B.interviewing C.arranging D.describing
A.brain B.wish C.will D.health
A.appeared B.struggled C.hesitated D.failed
A.village B.city C.organization D.state
A.pleased B.bored C.puzzled D.touched
A.combination B.composition C.connection D.satisfaction
A.in B.behind C.out D.away
A.interview B.flight C.article D.trip
The family had just moved. The young woman was feeling a little __1__. It was Mother’s Day – and 800 miles separated her from her parents.
She had called them that morning, and her mother had __2__ how colorful their backyard was __3__ spring had arrived. Later, she told her husband how she __4__ those lilacs (丁香花) in her parents’ yard. “I know where we can find some,” he said. “Get the __5__ and come on.” So off they went.
Some time later, they stopped at a hill and there were lilacs all round. The young woman rushed up to the nearest __6__ and buried her face in the flowers. Carefully, she __7__ some. Finally, they returned to their car for the __8__ home. The woman sat smiling, surrounded by her __9__.
When they were near home, she shouted “Stop,” got out quickly and __10__ to a nearby nursing home. She went to the end of the porch (门廊), where a(n) __11__ patient was sitting in her wheelchair, and put the flowers into her lap. The two __12__, bursting into laughter now and then. Later the young woman turned and ran back to her __13__. As the car pulled away, the woman in the wheelchair __14__ with a smile, and held the lilacs __15__.
“Mom,” the kids asked, “__16__ did you give her our flowers?”“It is Mother’s Day, and she seems so __17__while I have all of you. And anyone would be __18__ by flowers.”
This satisfied the kids, but not the husband. The next day he __19__ some young lilacs around their yard.
I was the husband. Now, every May, our yard is full of lilacs. Every Mother’s Day our kids __20__ purple lilacs. And every year I remember that smile of the lonely old woman. And that has become a lasting touching memory of my life.
A.moved B.worried C.angry D.depressed
A.learned B.imagined C.mentioned D.realized
A.now that B.so that C.as if D.even if
A.missed B.planted C.watered D.showed
A.cars B.kids C.clothes D.lilacs
A.bush B.hill C.yard D.door
A.bought B.picked C.sent D.raised
A.break B.holiday C.trip D.dinner
A.friends B.memory C.flowers D.honor
A.responded B.pointed C.drove D.hurried
A.loving B.elderly C.serious D.sensitive
A.hesitated B.waited C.sat D.chatted
A.family B.mother C.path D.home
A.nodded B.waved C.left D.continued
A.weakly B.politely C.quickly D.tightly
A.why B.when C.how D.where
A.quiet B.confused C.alone D.patient
A.calmed B.persuaded C.disappointed D.cheered
A.arranged B.dried C.grew D.hid
A.find B.gather C.receive D.sell
Helen was loved as a friendly 1ady by a11 who knew her. She had belonged to the same church for almost all her adult lire and was highly 36.______. Poor Helen was well into her 90’s. Since her husband passed away,she moved in with Jennifer, her young granddaughter. However, life is 37._______. One night driving home from the store, Jennifer was hit dead by a drunk driver. Once again, Helen was alone.
The 38._______ of losing those closest to her and the loneliness of being all alone were 39.______ she could bear. She changed--she fell into 40._______ and hopelessness. Naturally, people around her saw the change. But nobody seemed to know how to 41._______ her. Months passed. It was now December, and the holiday season was 42._______ to be harder than Helen imagined it would be. She felt like she was 43._______, slowly inside. She wondered if she would see Christmas this year.
44._______, the second Sunday of December, the Sunday School teacher came to her with a special request. Would she be 45.______ enough to help decorate the tree that was in the middle of the children’s classroom? Each child had handmade a special decoration to 46.______ on the tree, and they needed assistance. Helen attempted to 47._______ refuse, but the teacher said that the children had requested she be the 48._______ that year. It was important to them for some reason, the teacher whispered.
The night of the special event, Helen was present and wore the best smile. The 49.______ of the young children was bittersweet, which held memories of her dear Jennifer. For the first time in months, though, you could see her eyes 50._______ through tears. She was happy that the children had 51.______ her. Most decorations had been placed on the tree 52._______ a group of nine children came and sat in front of her. Each of them either had no grandmother any longer, 53.______ had never even known theirs. This was a very special celebration and union. In the middle lay a gift-wrapped box 54._______ for her with a card reading “Our Grandma, with love. ”
Christmas this year wasn’t unkind to Helen. No, it was a new 55._______, a brand-new start and nine new reasons to her…
A.valued B.rewarded C.approved D.respected
A.funny B.challenging C.boring D.diverse
A.weakness B.coldness C.sadness D.tiredness
A.other than B.more than C.rather than D.1essthan
A.nervousness B.anxiety C.depression D.separation
A.acknowledge B.distinguish C.appreciate D.comfort
A.desired B.pictured C.aiming D.proving
A.crying B.dying C.moving D.struggling
A.Gradually B.Recently C.Then D.Meanwhile
A.kind B.optimistic C.patient D.enthusiastic
A.base B.place C.hide D.set
A.politely B.personally C.seriously D.unwillingly
A.volunteer B.visitor C.teacher D.assistant
A.view B.thought C.sight D.scenery
A.staring B.shining C.looking D.1ighting
A.helped B.treated C.invited D.amused
A.while B.when C.as D.after
A.or B.nor C.and D.but
A.intended B.written C.sent D.1eft
A.ending B.process C.goal D.beginning
When 16-year-old Ella Fitzgerald stepped onto the stage to perform at Harlem’s Apollo Theater in 1934, she had no idea that her life was about to change. Her childhood had been36 . After the death of her parents, Fitzgerald had been placed in a boarding school. 37 , the teachers at the school mistreated her, 38 she ran away. Homeless and orphaned, Fitzgerald was trying her best to 39 on the streets of New York City when she won a contest to perform during an amateur night at the Apollo. She had 40 planned to dance, but at the last second, she decided to sing her mother’s favorite song 41 . Her performance earned her 42 from several well-known musicians. Ella Fitzgerald went on to become a 43 jazz singer.
During a musical career that spanned six decades, Fitzgerald 44 more than 200 albums. She won 13 Grammy Awards, the last of which she received in 1990. She worked with some of the greatest American singers of the twentieth century, including Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, and Dizzy Gillespie. Her talent and charm 45a wide range of listeners around the world. The worldwide 46 of Ella Fitzgerald helped make jazz a more popular genre.
Until the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, the United States 47 African American citizens the same treatment 48 white citizens received. Fitzgerald’s manager and her band 49 to perform at places where discrimination was practiced. They also decided not to perform unless they were paid the same 50 as white singers and musicians. Ella’s fight for 51 received support from numerous celebrity admirers, including Marilyn Monroe. Fitzgerald never took her good fortune for granted. She gave money to charities and organizations that contributed to 52 disadvantages children. For her many civic contributions, in 1992 President George Bush 53 her the Presidential Medal of Honor, one of the highest honors 54 to civilians.
In 1991, Fitzgerald gave her 55 performance in New York’s Carnegie Hall. Although Ella Fitzgerald died in 1996, the American “First Lady of Song” continues to live in the hearts and ears of music lovers worldwide.
A.rich B.rough C.tiresome D.happy
A.Importantly B.Unforgettably C.Naturally D.Unfortunately
A.therefore B.but C.so D.then
A.survive B.experience C.learn D.stand
A.strangely B.blindly C.originally D.probably
A.in spite B.instead C.in place D.though
A.jealousy B.recognition C.reputation D.gratitude
A.creative B.dependent C.undiscovered D.distinguished
A.released B.sold C.copied D.showed
A.compared with B.appealed to C.composed of D.depended on
A.celebration B.admiration C.relaxation D.indication
A.denied B.supported C.offered D.hated
A.which B.what C.that D.like
A.decided B.refused C.started D.afforded
A.number B.quantity C.amount D.lots
A.wealth B.future C.equality D.agreement
A.caring for B.playing with C.preferring to D.taking after
A.rewarded B.awarded C.paid D.presented
A.accessible B.inadequate C.available D.official
A.best B.vivid C.open D.final
The universities are schools of education and research but the main reason for their existence is not in the knowledge taught to the students or in the opportunities for the economic or social ___50___ resulting from the research findings.
The true function of a university is that it keeps the ___51___ between knowledge and the real life. It unites the students with ordinary life in a ___52___ way. The university passes on information, but it ___53___ the information imaginatively. Imagination is the driving force for the society’s future development. Students’ imagination is the very ___54___ every university should protect and encourage. A university which ___55___ to do so has no reason for existence. With imagination, knowledge is not only knowledge: it includes all possibilities. It’s no longer a ___56___ on students’ memory. It’s food for thought and ___57___ for creative inventions.
Imagination is not ___58___ knowledge. Instead, it is a way leading to more knowledge. It works by thoroughly studying the current knowledge and then exploring every possibility about the knowledge. In the exploration, new knowledge ___59___. Imagination enables men to construct a new vision of the world and it adds ___60___ to life through endless possibilities. Imaginative people are restless all along.
Youth is imaginative and if the university can help preserve this precious wealth, the power of imagination can ___61___ change the world. Besides, it should also be made clear that imagination won’t be most effective without necessary experience. The problem of the current world is that those who are imaginative have only little experience ___62___ those who are experienced have weak imaginations. The ___63___ left for the universities is to hold together these two factors for the whole human race to ___64___ greater development and happiness.
A.problem B.development C.life D.inquiry
A.connection B.attraction C.difference D.tradition
A.technical B.difficult C.creative D.basic
A.supposes B.conveys C.expects D.weighs
A.spirit B.goods C.message D.theory
A.tries B.pretends C.fails D.means
A.burden B.treasure C.schedule D.science
A.result B.material C.cost D.figure
A.superior to B.familiar with C.separate from D.strict with
A.takes shape B.steps in C.sets off D.speeds up
A.proof B.excitement C.greed D.seed
A.temporarily B.carefully C.reluctantly D.finally
A.because B.unless C.while D.until
A.sympathy B.solution C.condition D.purpose
A.require B.fix C.imagine D.achieve