My husband has always had a huge affection for older people and has helped out several elderly friends in the past. Mr. Dave 16 the same lake as my husband John for over 15 years.A friendship 17 but when Mrs. Dave died five years ago, it left Mr. Dave 18 . So John took Mr. Dave fishing with him every time he went. Mr. Dave was very 19 for 80 years old and never tired of being with John.
A few years later Mr. Dave had a stroke(中风)that paralyzed(麻痹)his right side.He lost his speech and was 20 a nursing home. Restricted to his bed and unable to 21 , Mr. Dave began to suffer from 22 .
This almost broke John’s heart. He finally got 23 from the nursing home to take Mr. Dave out for a ride.They were both 24 to be together again but it was very painful for Mr. Dave to be 25 into John’s truck. Because he was paralyzed on one side. The 26 of that side pulled heavily on his good side.
John had gotten his truck a year earlier, a real cowboy Cadillac, 27 was the truck of his dreams. But one day he 28 it so he could buy a van(厢式货车)that was 29 for a wheelchair. The van isn’t sporty or fast but it surely 30 Mr. Dave’s pain on their outings.
John has made a 31 fishing rod that Mr. Dave can use, 32 they still go fishing together. Even though Mr. Dave can’t 33 , he has led the nursing home staff to believe John is his son. I don’t know anyone who would 34 their prized possession to help a friend. I hope he can be an example for others to take similar steps to 35 those who are in need.
A.swam B.played C.fished D.visited
A.destroyed B.developed C.disappeared D.increased
A.disabled B.sleepless C.homeless D.alone
A.happy B.energetic C.proud D.powerful
A.put into B.kept away C.locked in D.picked up
A.sleep B.communicate C.eat D.think
A.weakness B.starvation C.depression D.pressure
A.donation B.support C.mercy D.permission
A.sad B.excited C.desperate D.lucky
A.lifted B.invited C.led D.pushed
A.pain B.flesh C.strength D.weight
A.that B.which C.what D.it
A.fixed B.repaired C.remade D.sold
A.created B.equipped C.changed D.decorated
A.overcomes B.removes C.reduces D.relaxes
A.expensive B.beautiful C.strong D.special
A.but B.or C.so D.and
A.walk B.talk C.escape D.hear
A.give up B.put away C.hand in D.keep off
A.impress B.help C.cure D.comfort
The person I admire most is not famous at all, yet in my mind his achievements are as important as those of any historical figure. Gary is a fellow classmate of mine at college, and for him this is a major .
We know that Gary suffers from a , which makes it almost impossible for him to his movements. As a result, he will his life in a wheelchair. He cannot write with a pen or a pencil, and speaks so slowly and strangely that it takes to understand what he is saying.
However, behind his appearance, Gary is a warm, fun-loving, intelligent person. His disability affects his muscles, not his mind or . He enjoys the same things as any student does—listening to music, making and so on—and he is not only the best student in our class, but also has a sense of humor and genuine interest in other people.
The main why I admire him so much is that he is determined to lead a life, in spite of his physical difficulties he has to overcome. Although his prevents him from going to school, he gives himself an education by studying at home. Being unable to himself, he uses a special typewriter to write letters to his friends and beautiful poems which the true depth of his thoughts and character. Another reason why I admire Gary is that he never feels sorry for himself. He says, for instance, that being unable to move around gives him more time to think. In fact, he always to see the bright side of any situation, so instead of needing his friends to him, he actually cheers us up when we are or depressed.
I would admire Gary he didn’t have any disability; in fact he does, and to let it spoil his life, which makes him the most remarkable person I have known.
A.problem B.impression C.achievement D.joke
A.headache B.defeat C.disability D.pain
A.control B.affect C.remove D.replace
A.spend B.save C.waste D.ruin
A.courage B.chance C.ability D.patience
A.chemical B.medical C.physical D.mental
A.personality B.behavior C.health D.method
A.neighbors B.friends C.drivers D.writers
A.terrible B.similar C.wonderful D.practical
A.problem B.need C.matter D.reason
A.dangerous B.disappointing C.normal D.careful
A.movement B.condition C.choice D.decision
A.explain B.express C.introduce D.enjoy
A.leave B.give C.bring D.show
A.just B.mostly C.hardly D.ever
A.continues B.arranges C.manages D.begins
A.comfort B.help C.forgive D.tease
A.ashamed B.regretful C.worried D.doubtful
A.even so B.ever since C.as if D.even if
A.wants B.refuses C.stops D.Loves
The park bench was deserted as I sat down to read beneath an old willow tree.Not ______with life, I was down.A young boy out of breath _____me, all tired from play.He stood right before me with his head tilted(倾斜的)down, and____with great excitement, “Look what I found!”
In his hand was a flower, and what a ____sight, its petals(花瓣)were all worn-not enough rain, or too little light.____him to take his dead flower and go off to play, I____a small smile and then shifted away.But instead of___he sat next to my side and placed the flower to his nose and declared with ___, “It sure smells pretty and it’s beautiful, too.That’s why I ___ it; here, it’s for you.”
The flower before me was dying or dead.But I knew I____take it, or he might never leave.So I reached for the flower, and____, “Just what I need.” But instead of placing the flower in my hand, he____it mid-air without reason.It was then that I____for the very first time the boy was ___.
I heard my voice shake, tears shone like the sun ____ I thanked him for picking the very best one.He smiled, and then ran off to play,__ __ of the effect he’d had on my day.
I sat there and __ how he managed to see a self-pitying woman beneath an old willow tree.How did he know of my self-indulged(放纵的)__? Perhaps from his heart, he'd been blessed with true___.
___ the eyes of a blind child, at last I could see, the problem was not with the world; the problem was me.And for all of those times I myself had been blind, I vowed to see beauty, and appreciate every second that's mine.
A.excited B.inspired C.content D.disappointed
A.approached B.overlooked C.understood D.recognized
A.telling B.saying C.informing D.talking
A.unique B.rough C.bothering D.pitiful
A.Wanting B.Demanding C.Persuading D.Inviting
A.presented B.adjusted C.forced D.delivered
A.declining B.accepting C.panicking D.quitting
A.certainty B.embarrassment C.sympathy D.sorrow
A.took B.pulled C.attained D.picked
A.should B.can C.may D.must
A.announced B.replied C.declared D.whispered
A.grasped B.held C.caught D.seized
A.observed B.confirmed C.noticed D.concluded
A.strange B.blind C.deaf D.unimaginable
A.once B.after C.as D.since
A.unaware B.unbelievable C.regretful D.regardless
A.doubted B.felt C.found D.wondered
A.embarrassment B.depression C.hopelessness D.effort
A.sense B.hearing C.sight D.ability
A.In B.From C.Before D.Through
For 20 years, Rocky Abalsamo sat beside his wife's grave, through every snowstorm and every birthday, to _______ the love of his life was never lonesome. At long last, the loving pair will finally reunite, resting in ______ together
Abalsamo died on Wednesday at the age of 97 and is set to be buried ______ his wife, Julia “Julita” Echeverria Abalsamo
Abalsamo's devotion to Julia first received national ______ in 2000, when the Boston Globe _______ on the husband's ongoing vigil(守夜,熬夜)to his wife of 55 years. At that point, Abalsamo had been watching over his partner for_________ years; Julia died in 1993 due to complications from heart surgery.
Devastated by Julia's passing, Abalsamo built a ______ around her. Each morning he ______ walk to St. Joseph Cemetery in West Roxbury, Mass., open his lawn chair next to Julia's plot, greet his wife and then stay beside her, ______ breaks for food or water, until the cemetery closed for the evening. Before returning home, Abalsamo would sprinkle crumbs on Julia's gravesite so the animals would keep his wife _______.
"She is part of me, so here I am _______ " Abalsamo told the Boston Globe in 2000. "Being here makes me feel better. Not good, _______ better. I do it for Julita, and for myself."
The story attracted strangers, who quickly became friends. The _______,concerned and lovelorn would stop by to give the man blankets and extra clothes, and help decorate Julia's grave. In ______, Abalsamo shared stories of his undying romance and helped advise others on _______ of love.
Abalsamo maintained his daily visits ______ 2005, when a death in the family ______ him to spend more time among his living loved ones. He still continued to visit Julia _______ until falling ill in July of last year.
Following Abalsamo's ______, his family will bury him at the left side of Julia's plot, because this was his side ______ the couple walked together. Now, after 20 years of waiting, Abalsamo and his love are side by side for eternity.
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That morning, I stepped into the classroom, ready to share my knowledge and experience with seventy-five students who would be my English Literature class. Having taught in for seventeen years, I had no about my ability to hold their attention and toimpress on them my for the literature of my mother tongue.
As I entered the room, I was when the monitor shouted: “Stand up!” The entire class rose, and I was somewhat about how to get them to sit down again. Once that awkwardness was over, I quickly my calmness and began what I thought was an informed lecture, sure to gain their respect — perhaps their admiration. I went back to my office with the rosy glow which came from a sense of achievement.
I asked my students to keep as homework. However, as I read them, the rosy glow was gradually by a strong sense of sadness. The first diary said, “Our literature teacher didn’t teach us anything today. her next lecture will be better.” Greatly surprised, I read diary after diary, each expressing a theme. “Didn’t I teach them anything? I described the entire philosophical framework of Western thought and laid the historical for all the works we’ll study in class,” I complained. “How they say I didn’t teach them anything?”
It was a long term, and it became clear that my ideas about were not the same as those of my students. I thought a teacher’s job was to raise questions and provide enough background so that students could their own conclusions. My students thought a teacher’s job was to provide information as directly and clearly as possible. What a difference!
, I benefited a lot, for my experience with my Chinese students has made me a American teacher, knowing how to teach in a different culture.
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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、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
This morning, I arrived at my office earlier to catch up on some emails. On the way to ____, I couldn’t ____ it when I saw some beautiful flowers at the grocery store. I picked some up, ____ a few chocolate bars.
With the office so empty, I decided to take the ____ to put the chocolate bars on some desks. I started heading towards areas ____ no one had come yet.
I ____ one and a smile card on the CEO’s desk. And then I went to his ____ desk and placed one there, and quickly put a third one on the desk of a quiet gentleman. Later, I entered the kitchen, ____ two cups of water and walked into the ____. I took out the flowers from my bag and ____ them in two bunches, one in each cup.
With a little sigh of ____, I stepped out of the rest room and looked around. The office was still ____ empty and the people closest to me were ____ in a Monday morning “How was your weekend?” ____. I ____ and went back to my desk.
It struck me that my housemate who had packed my lunch for me so ____ today snuck (偷偷地给) a chocolate bar in there, so I ____ place it on the desk of our receptionist to complete the circle as I headed out of the office this evening. Our receptionist is always the first person in the office, and she always ____ me with a smile when I come in. Maybe tomorrow morning, this ____ can greet her.
I have no ____ how they feel when receiving their gifts, but they will surely smile!
A.work B.job C.company D.business
A.stop B.help C.get D.afford
A.regardless of B.along with C.except for D.instead of
A.adventure B.authority C.possibility D.opportunity
A.when B.because C.though D.where
A.chose B.placed C.delivered D.carried
A.wife’s B.manager’s C.assistant’s D.director’s
A.discovered B.ordered C.filled D.emptied
A.rest room B.meeting room C.smoking area D.office room
A.applied B.adjusted C.arranged D.attached
A.regret B.concern C.relief D.excitement
A.especially B.thoroughly C.totally D.pretty
A.concerned B.accustomed C.limited D.occupied
A.conversation B.congratulation C.consideration D.condition
A.amazed B.smiled C.delighted D.celebrated
A.sweetly B.obviously C.wildly D.fortunately
A.need B.could C.must D.should
A.waves B.nods C.greets D.meets
A.gift B.performance C.flower D.method
A.opinion B.point C.view D.idea