Before India gained independence (独立), a few young men from the villages wanted to free India from the foreign rule; they wanted the British to quit India. They needed material wealth to 36 the British out of India, so they started collecting 37 in the Indian villages.
One day, they got encouraged to collect 38 things as well. They went from door to door carrying a huge bag, which gradually was 39 with money and gifts. As they went, a one-legged beggar kept 40 them. The young men did not mind.
At the 41 of the day, they entered a house to see 42 they had collected. The beggar also wanted to enter, but since he was not a member of the group, they did not 43 him in. The beggar said to them: “I walked such a 44 distance right behind you. You want freedom; I also want freedom. India is not only your motherland. It is also my motherland.”
45 , the young men got mad and told the beggar to go away. Then one of the men felt 46 for him, so they decided to 47 him the things they had collected. 48 the beggar was looking at the gifts in their bag, most of them were showing no 49 for him. Then suddenly the beggar opened up the bag that he had been carrying. It 50 a few coins and some rice. He threw all the contents into their bag at once.
At the 51 of this, immediately all the members of the revolutionary group started dropping 52 of gratitude (感激), because he had 53 all that he had to their cause. On that day, they had gone to visit so many rich families, who had given them next to 54 ; but this beggar had given them everything that he had! They were deeply 55 by the beggar’s contribution.
A.drive B.grow C.help D.pick
A.food B.money C.papers D.seeds
A.military B.material C.mysterious D.cultural
A.tired B.satisfied C.filled D.covered
A.following B.cheating C.calling D.beating
A.beginning B.end C.front D.middle
A.how B.what C.where D.when
A.stop B.drop C.allow D.promise
A.short B.near C.long D.little
A.At last B.At first C.At a time D.In that case
A.necessary B.patient C.thankful D.sorry
A.trouble B.serve C.show D.excite
A.Since B.While C.If D.Although
A.interest B.courage C.respect D.disappointment
A.included B.consisted C.held D.contained
A.thought B.sight C.sound D.moment
A.laughter B.difference C.truth D.tears
A.taken B.given C.wasted D.lost
A.something B.nothing C.everything D.anything
A.moved B.removed C.excited D.surprised
It was one of those cold winter nights in the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco . I was driving an eyesore(丑陋的东西)that could only be 36 as a “ car ” by someone who was either a shameless liar or a good friend .
It was 37 to drive the car because you had to keep your fingers and toes crossed to keep the engine running . I tried to imagine I was driving a huge clumsy 38 ; that way I didn’t 39 the slow speed .
That night I must have uncrossed my fingers to scratch something . The car 40 in the middle of a four-lane stretch of Oak Street . I 41 for a place to turn off(拐弯), but the street was lined with parked cars .
There I sat , in 42 traffic , as tons of vehicles screamed by . In my rearview mirror(后视镜)I saw a car 43 behind me . I knew what was coming . Soon the horn would start and someone would be 44 at me . But I was 45 .
A stranger got out of the car and came to my 46 . He asked , “ Do you want a 47 ?”
I was surprised but 48 . And then he 49 to his car and two teens piled out to help push my car . When I was 50 delivered to a side street , they got back into their car and rejoined the sea of 51 . I didn’t get to 52 them .
Over the years I’ve realized something about the 53 who stopped to help . I’ve noticed that every time I’m in 54 , he appears . The one true thing in this world is an unasked 55 provided by a stranger .
A.heard of B.referred to C.looked down D.talked about
A.difficult B.interesting C.funny D.special
A.truck B.car C.bicycle D.snail
A.realize B.feel C.mind D.notice
A.got B.died C.slowed D.began
A.hoped B.asked C.cared D.waited
A.late B.fast C.busy D.local
A.break down B.speed up C.pass by D.pull up
A.shouting B.walking C.aiming D.rushing
A.lucky B.wrong C.stupid D.sorry
A.mind B.way C.window D.seat
A.change B.ride C.lift D.push
A.listened B.insisted C.nodded D.watched
A.waved B.smiled C.pointed D.drove
A.readily B.quietly C.simply D.safely
A.teens B.traffic C.passers-by D.travelers
A.wait B.recognize C.thank D.notice
A.stranger B.driver C.repairman D.friend
A.debt B.trouble C.surprise D.despair
A.courage B.comfort C.suggestion D.kindness
I am sure many people have said about me, “He must be the happiest man in the world!” But they were wrong.36 I was famous and had 37 money, I was not really happy. I found myself asking, “ 38 does all this not give me real happiness?”
Newspapers said, “Kriss Akabusi is the European champion. He has also39 an Olympic bronze medal.” Now before all this happened, I had40 , “If I can become a champion, I will be happy. I will41 a lot of money and then enjoy42 . I will have a good time.”
When I went to the Edinburgh Games, in my hotel43 I found a book by my bedside. It was called What’s Real Happiness in Life? I44 this book up and read some of the stories in it. The book mainly told about the happiness brought by helping others. But I said to45 , “All these things are too46 for me to do.”
But that night I had a47 . I found myself standing by a river. I48 a voice calling to me from the other side of the river. The voice said, “You know helping others is as49 as crossing the river, and it’s not as difficult as you imagine.” Then suddenly I awoke. I realized I was50 now when compared to before. I found I had real51 of mind.
So I can now tell my friends what I have52 . Being famous and having a lot of money53 gave me happiness. So all I can say to you is this—we are54 when we think that to be famous and rich will make us happy. Now I have a children’s TV program called Record Breakers. I have no55 about what tomorrow will bring.
A.So B.Because C.But D.Although
A.little B.a little C.no D.much
A.What B.Why C.How D.When
A.lost B.missed C.won D.caught
A.recognized B.wanted C.thought D.whispered
A.seek B.obtain C.handl D.produce
A.films B.sports C.life D.nature
A.yard B.garden C.hall D.bedroom
A.picked B.drew C.made D.put
A.him B.her C.myself D.it
A.sudden B.lucky C.simple D.hard
A.rest B.dream C.trip D.sleep
A.recognized B.heard C.imitated D.recorded
A.interested B.funny C.easy D.nervous
A.different B.familiar C.similar D.sensible
A.anger B.fear C.peace D.excitement
A.created B.found C.copied D.given
A.always B.usually C.never D.often
A.lucky B.wise C.foolish D.clever
A.feelings B.satisfactions C.certainties D.worries
Fire can help people in many ways.Fire can heat water, (21)____ your house, give light and cook food. But fire can burn things too. Nobody knows (22)____ people began to use fire. One story from Australia tells about a man a very long time ago. He (23)____ the sun by a rope and brought fire down.
Today people know how to (24)____ a fire with matches. Children sometimes like to play with them. But matches can be very (25)____.
Fire kills people every year. So you must be careful (26)____ matches. You should also learn to (27)____ fires. Fires need oxygen(氧气). Without oxygen they die. There is (28)____ in the air. Cover a fire with water, sand, or (29)____, with your coat or a blanket. This keeps the air from a fire and kills it.
Be careful with fire, and it will help you. Be careless with fire, and it might (30)____ you.
A.brighten B.warm C.beautify D.lighten
A.where B.when C.what D.how
A.watched B.got up to C.went up to D.discovered
A.set B.make C.cause D.catch
A.dangerous B.bright C.unusual D.common
A.about B.to C.on D.after
A.lay out B.put out C.put away D.do away with
A.fire B.moisture(湿气) C.oxygen D.substance
A.in general B.in particular C.in a hurry D.in an emergency (紧急)
A.stop B.hurt C.destroy D.hit
As she waited at the edge of the ice for her music to start, Peggy took a quick look at her father standing nearby with a group of parents and teachers. He smiled at her . Then she (1) out at the audience , hoping to see her mother. These two , Alvert and Doris, Flemint, had driven all the way from California more than 2,000 miles away, to see their (2) compete in this sports meet in Cleveland, Ohio.
The music (3) and Peggy moved onto the ice, letting the music carry her along into her turns, and she began skating with much (4) in herself . The cold fear she always had in the last seconds before skating onto the ice was (5) . She was feeling the movement of the (6) and letting it carry her. She skated easily , then did some jumps, a final turn and her performance was finished.
The crowd loved it and cheered as she skated off the ice. ”Nice job,” said one of the other (7) . It was the remark that always came after a free-skating performance. But what should the (8) say? Standing beside her father , Peggy young skaters , some waiting (9) alone, others with a parent .Shortly before 10 o’clock the results were (10). The new United States Women’s Figure Skating Champion was Peggy Fleming of Passdena, California.
A looked B. watched C. found D. stepped
A friend B. children C. son D. daughter
A.started B.played C.developed D.sang
A.thought B.belief C.success D.anxiety
A.lost B.present C.strong D.gone
A.music B.fear C.ice D.body
A.skaters B.parents C.teachers D.journalists
A.players B.audience C.judges D.listeners
A.comfortably B.hurriedly C.happily D.anxiously
A.carried out B.let out C.announced D.declared
A few days ago, I was having a meeting in my company. After walking out, I36 for my car keys in my pocket, only to discover they were not there.37 , I gave myself a quick personal pat 38 my clothes, but they were not in39 of my pockets. So, I went back to the meeting room and looked for them in every place _ 40_I had been. Suddenly it occurred to me that I must have left them in the car. Worried and frightened, I quickly41 for the parking lot.(停车场)
My wife, Diane, has42 me many times for leaving the keys in the ignition(点火处). My theory is the ignition is the43 place so that I won’t lose them. Her theory is that the car will be 44 . As I rushed out of my company, I came to a terrifying45 . Her theory was right. The parking lot was46 .
Without hesitation, I called the47 . I gave them my location(位置)and 48 that I had left my keys in the car, and that it had been stolen. Then I made the most49 call of all.
“Honey,” I said in a low voice. I always call her “honey” in times like these. “I50 my keys in the car, and it has been stolen.”
There was a period of51 . I thought the call had been dropped, but then I heard Diane’s 52 .
“Ken,” she shouted, “I dropped you off!”
Now it was my time to be silent.53 , I said, “In that case, would you please come and 54
your dear husband?”
Diane answered, “I will... just as soon as I can have this policeman 55 I didn’t steal your car.”
A.reached B.ran C.searched D.asked
A.Hopefully B.Fortunately C.Worriedly D.Suddenly
A.up B.down C.away D.off
A.none B.each C.either D.any
A.what B.which C.where D.why
A.passed B.headed C.shook D.waved
A.beaten B.fooled C.scolded D.punished
A.proper B.regular C.common D.only
A.destroyed B.fined C.stopped D.stolen
A.shock B.answer C.conclusion D.expression
A.available B.empty C.full D.busy
A.police B.gatekeeper C.driver D.guard
A.asked B.proved C.regretted D.said
A.important B.difficult C.wonderful D.different
A.threw B.lost C.forgot D.left
A.silence B.disappointment C.sleep D.breath
A.song B.sound C.voice D.noise
A.Excited B.Embarrassed C.Angered D.Interested
A.get back B.take back C.give away D.pick up
A.teach B.persuade C.believe D.prove