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One winter term during college, I took a history class to fulfill a requirement.
The professor was a     1     fellow with red hair. He would walk shyly into the room wearing his hooded (带帽的) winter coat, once not even     2     the hood during the lecture. He was terribly nervous in class and lowered his head     3     looking up through his glasses at his students.
So I     4     a little game for myself. I would try to find something in his lecture to ask him an intelligent question about,     5     me to pay attention rather than letting my eyes close. He was obviously     6      to have a question to answer. In fact, his answers were always interesting.
I continued to do this every day of the course and found myself actually enjoying the subject. The professor seemed to become a bit more     7     and some of the other students even     8     from time to time. My little game had saved me from being bored, as it was   9   to do. And, I learned quite a bit about ancient world history. Except for all of his strange __10   , he was indeed quite an expert in his field.
On the last day of his class, we gathered our     11     and headed out the door. The shy, red-haired professor     12     directly in front of me, with obvious efforts, as I reached the door, and put out his hand. He said, “I want to thank you for making this class so interesting.” As he shook my hand and     13     for the first time, I was so surprised. To me, it had been a pleasant way to     14     the time. I had no idea that all of my question asking had any    15     on him or the others at all.
Each of us, through the things we say and do, can have a great effect not just on our own experiences, but those of others.

A.strange B.patient C.popular D.proud

A.cleaning B.noticing C.removing D.wearing

A.hardly B.simply C.absolutely D.quickly

A.played B.continued C.created D.bought

A.reminding B.forcing C.allowing D.telling

A.angry B.surprised C.sad D.pleased

A.relaxed B.traditional C.reasonable D.concerned

A.gave up B.fell behind C.look back D.joined in

A.designed B.permitted C.challenged D.forbidden

A.explanation B.appearance C.secret D.hobby

A.collection B.friends C.game D.books

A.waited B.apologized C.greeted D.stepped

A.regretted B.smiled C.cried D.required

A.pass B.save C.fix D.waste

A.guidance B.result C.mercy D.effect

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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。
When you concentrate, you focus on one thing and get other thoughts out of your mind. You concentrate on schoolwork, on sports, or on some music which requires serious ________effort. The point is that you think of only one________at a time, do it and leave it behind you.
________to concentrate is important. Any adult will tell you they________have at least a dozen things on their minds. When they must complete a project by a certain day and hour, they concentrate on it and________several people into a work team. This________a clear focus on the work—and on getting others to do their________.
Adults have a(n)________life which may include a husband or a wife, children, and all the work of running a household. Supper must be________and the broken back staircase must be fixed before someone gets________. If a child is sick, he or she must go to the________.
With all these things on their minds, how do adults________the day? They know they cannot fight all their battles at one time, so they concentrate on the most ________task, get it done, and go onto the next.
The martial arts (武术)________ you this kind of concentration. To do a movement________, you must watch and imitate the master. Since you do not always get things right the first time, you must figure out your________and correct it. The instructor is there to________, but you are still responsible for your personal progress. As you move up in rank (等级), more and more is demanded of you. The________are increasingly complex. You have ________time in class and want to get the most from it. But since you have learned to concentrate on________movements and get them right, you confidently accept—and meet—these greater challenges.



A.technical B.political C.mental D.social


A.opinion B.person C.question D.task


A.Learning B.Agreeing C.Promising D.Preparing


A.sometimes B.always C.hardly D.probably


A.organize B.order C.send D.divide


A.offers B.changes C.adjusts D.requires


A.lesson B.favorite C.best D.favor


A.city B.home C.country D.art


A.sold B.eaten C.cooked D.bought


A.hurt B.cheated C.punished D.beaten


A.professor B.movie C.class D.doctor


A.refer to B.dream of C.get through D.hope for


A.pleasant B.hopeful C.difficult D.urgent


A.teach B.lend C.leave D.spare


A.quickly B.correctly C.carefully D.graciously


A.mistake B.pain C.disadvantage D.regret


A.practice B.pay C.watch D.help


A.ideas B.cultures C.movements D.situations


A.fixed B.limited C.appointed D.wasted


A.direct B.simple C.smart D.Wise

Speaking Up
I never looked up when my friends were talking and joking about the ratarded (智障的) boy a few tables away. It didn’t even cross my mind that he might feel________when people whispered about him. So I just let them talk.
Then came the day when I learned my little brother Martin’s testing for autism (自闭症) came out positive (阳性). I had never thought about him like that. I broke ________ , crying.
Everything had just changer. He was no longer a(n) ________ little boy.
Over time, I was able to accept his________a little more. We had to ________ because Martin needed treatment. So Martin and I both started at a new school. One day, I was standing in the bus line waiting when a “ short ” bus (for the retarded) came and ________ up some kids. The children in the other line started making ________ about the “ retarded ” on that bus and I felt a ________ feeling in my heart. I said quietly that those comments weren’t very nice,________no one listened.
My family moved again. In the new school I got a________to speak up pretty soon. That day, in a band class, my teacher ________our playing to make some comments, “ …Guys, we’re playing like the kids on the short bus! Come on! ”
The entire room was laughing loudly. I felt very________ . Then, I raised my hand. I wasn’t sure what I was going to say but I wanted to be heard.
The whole class________down. My mouth opened and this came out: “ I don’t think we should make fun of the short bus, because there are people on that bus who have a lot in common with us and have the same feelings as we do.” I could feel my ________ getting louder. “ So I would ________ it if you didn’t make fun of them.”
The room was very quiet and everyone stared at me. My teacher ________ for his words and then started the song again. At the end of the class, everyone was giving me strange looks. But I didn’t ________ , because I knew three things: I had spoken the ________ , I had taught everyone something, and while everyone in the classroom was being a follower, I had ________ to take a different path since I wanted to become a ________ and a role model.



A.amazed B.hurt C.uncertain D.cold


A.off B.in C.down D.away


A.normal B.noisy C.outstanding D.impressive


A.pain B.interest C.opinion D.illness


A.change B.move C.quit D.study


A.set B.took C.brought D.picked


A.jokes B.complaints C.choices D.discoveries


A.violent B.strange C.confusing D.clear


A.because B.if C.but D.so


A.chance B.position C.topic D.point


A.encouraged B.bothered C.enjoyed D.stopped


A.bad B.embarrassed C.tense D.guilty


A.sat B.slowed C.quieted D.looked


A.pace B.voice C.pulse D.breath


A.excuse B.appreciate C.stand D.permit


A.apologized B.fought C.allowed D.argued


A.understand B.notice C.return D.care


A.wisdom B.importance C.matter D.truth


A.helped B.decided C.agreed D.hoped


A.reporter B.thinker C.leader D.trainer

Why do young adult children become independent so much later than they did in 1970,when the average age of independent living was 21? Why have reduced class sizes and increased per-pupil expenditures (花销)not higher academic achievement levels? Why is the mental health of today’s kids so poor when ________with that of children in the 1960s and before? Why do today’s ________ become defensive when told by teachers that their children have misbehaved in school?
The answer in two words: parental ________. Those two words best summarize the ________ between “old” child raising and new, post-1960s parenting. Then, the overall philosophy was that parents shouldn’t be ________ involved with their kids. They were available ________ crisis, but they stood a (an) ________ distance from their kids and allowed them to ________ the benefits of the trial-and-error (反复试验)process. It was the child’s ________, back then, to keep his or her parents from getting involved. That was________ children learned to be responsible and determined.
Today’s parents help their kids with almost everything. These are parents who are ________ when it comes to an understanding of their purpose in their kids’lives. Their involvement leads them to personalize everything that happens to their kids; thus, the defensiveness. But considering that schools and mental health professionals have been pushing parent involvement for nearly four decades, the confusion and defensiveness are ________.
University researchers analyzed three decades of data relating to parent participation in children’s academics. Their conclusions ________ what I’ve been saying since the 1980s: parental help with homework________a child’s academic achievement and is not reflected on standardized tests.
Parents who manage a child’s social life affect the ________ of good social skills. Parents who manage a child’s after-school activities raise kids who don’t know how to ________ their own free time. Parents who get involved in their kids’________ with peers raise kids who don’t know how to avoid trouble.
These kids have anxieties and fears of all sorts and don’t want to leave their ________ . And their parents, when the time comes, don’t know how to ________ being parents. You can imagine what will become of their future.



A.counted on B.taken in C.touched on D.resulted in


A.connected B.linked C.compared D.matched


A.youths B.adolescents C.psychologists D.parents


A.assistance B.protection C.involvement D.preference


A.choices B.similarities C.differences D.relations


A.slightly B.passively C.fairly D.highly


A.in fear of B.in spite of C.in view of D.in case of


A.safe B.equal C.long D.short


A.experiment B.gain C.experience D.enjoy


A.fault B.job C.turn D.attitude


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


A.amazed B.disappointed C.confused D.satisfied


A.unreasonable B.changeable C.understandable D.avoidable


A.realized B.convinced C.confirmed D.reflected


A.lowers B.decides C.helps D.promotes


A.development B.performance C.establishment D.appearance


A.fill B.devote C.value D.save


A.communication B.cooperation C.conflicts D.competitions


A.career B.school C.home D.profession


A.ignore B.stop C.consider D.Start


Old friends
They finish your sentences, they remember the cat that ran away when you were twelve, and they tell you the truth when you’ve had a bad haircut. But mostly, they are always there for you — whether it’s in person or ________late night phone calls — in good times and________. But as the years pass, it becomes increasingly________to see each other, to make new memories.________, my high school friends and I promised long ago not to let this happen. We promised to have reunions.
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The weekend ________long talks by the pool, wonderful meals, and a hike that brought the entire group to________ . Not tears of sadness or anger, but an outpouring of emotion over the complete wonderment that we can be this close — twelve years after graduation — with such physical________between us. It’s heartbreaking that we can’t spend our days together in the same neighborhood, walking the same streets, reading the same newspaper at the same coffee shop. But that’s________. Grown-up life.
Most________ is the group’s adaptability to one another. The time we spend ________is non-existent. No need to get reacquainted (重新熟悉), we jump back in the saddle (车座) and it’s as comfortable as ever. Old friends — friends with an ever-present ________of support and sisterhood, friends that know each other innately (天生地) — are hard to come by and yet we remain as ________today as we were, years ago, giggling(咯咯笑) in the back row of Mr. McKechnie’s 9th grade math class.
Life today,________, is no math class. Our world is full of________ , full of fear. Yet it ________ me — now, more than ever — how important it is that we stay________ . We may have questions about our future, but we have true faith in our past, and though this ________of friends has come to a close, we are already drawing up plans for the next one.



A.at B.through C.in D.above


A.bad B.convenient C.happy D.lucky


A.smooth B.unpopular C.difficult D.easy


A.Fortunately B.Obviously C.Importantly D.Accidentally


A.party B.meeting C.weekend D.weekday


A.unusual B.yearly C.excited D.important


A.damaged B.destroyed C.cancelled D.changed


A.consisted of B.made up C.aimed at D.resulted in


A.happiness B.excitement C.sadness D.tears


A.distance B.difference C.contact D.condition


A.truth B.theory C.life D.fact


A.amazing B.disappointing C.embarrassing D.confusing


A.together B.away C.off D.apart


A.imagination B.sense C.idea D.duty


A.close B.interested C.relaxed D.regretful


A.however B.therefore C.besides D.somehow


A.doubt B.chances C.confidence D.hopes


A.informs B.reminds C.persuades D.warns


A.in charge B.in brief C.in person D.in touch


A.contact B.conversation C.reunion D.party

One day I was walking to the mailbox with my dad,when I saw something drop from a tree.I couldn't what it was,so I kept my eyes on the spot as we came near .It was a baby bird,which had fallen from its nest.It had long,awkward wings and feet,and that fought to stay open .It was , so I sat next to it watching while my dad got the mail.I its nest and mother , what would happen to it.
My dad and we had to it;there was nothing we could do.He said if the bird mother smelled any traces(踪迹) of ,she wouldn't go near the again.
As we began to walk away,a woman .”Did it fall out of a nest ?”she asked.
“Yeah.”I answered.
“It a lot. Not much we can do,”she said .”Try not to think about it when you go to sleep tonight.”
I walked the mailbox the next day.The baby bird lay in the grass.
I realize that “Try not to think about it” is the of many people towards things which to provide them with perfect excuses not bothering . The woman wasn't being ; she was actually quite nice. But when everyone says”there's I can do —just try not to think about it,”Where will we finally ? When billions of people try not to think about it When they go to bed at night, there might be millions of fallen birds lying dead and in the grass the next morning.



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A.eyes B.arms C.feathers D.claws


A.bored B.stupid C.lovely D.clever


A.turned back B.stared at C.pointed to D.looked for


A.suggesting B.deciding C.wondering D.finding


A.help B.leave C.catch D.kill


A.children B.humans C.animals D.insects


A.tree B.grass C.baby D.person


A.returned B.interrupted C.approached D.left


A.happens B.cries C.suffers D.changes


A.from B.beyond C.past D.into


A.asleep B.dead C.still D.alive


A.attitude B.feeling C.consideration D.understanding


A.fail B.prove C.refuse D.seem


A.from B.of C.about D.for


A.cruel B.kind C.silly D.friendly


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


A.start out B.come from C.settle down D.end up


A.possibly B.simply C.particularly D.luckily


A.forgotten B.buried C.eaten D.remembered

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