Who is setting your standards for you ?
A true story has it that one elder man 36 to jog around the local high school football field. As he huffed and puffed(气喘吁吁) along, the team was 37 . The players soon started running sprints up and down the field. The man told himself “I will 38 keep running until they quit.”
So he ran. And they ran. And he ran some more. And they kept running. And he kept running until he 39 finally run no more. He stopped in 40 . One of the players, equally out of breath, approached him and said in a crying voice, “Boy, I am so glad that you finally stopped. 41 told us we had to keep running 42 the old guy who was jogging !” He was watching them. They were watching him. He was letting them set his 43 , on the contrary, they allow him to set 44 .
My question is this: Are you keeping 45 with somebody else in your daily life? Are you 46 people to set your standards for you? What about your standards, or 47 , for moral behavior or even your way of building up your own characteristics ? Or guidelines for what kind of life 48 you want? Negative or positive? Do you keep pace with those 49 you, or do you decided yourself just 50 you will live your life? The true is that only you are 51 to determine what your standards will be.
Set your standards too low, and you will know only 52 . But set high standards and you can live an immeasurably full and 53 life. For only when you 54 the best that is within yourself, will you experience great living. Just as an old saying goes: “Think big 55 , and win big success.”
Who is setting your standards?
A.planned B.decided C.hoped D.begged
A.in practice B.in order C.in place D.in danger
A.just B.simple C.hardly D.nearly
A.would B.should C.could D.must
A.delight B.despair C.astonishment D.exhaustion
A.Headmaster B.Teacher C.Coach D.Monitor
A.as long as B.as far as C.as soon as D.as good as
A.example B.timetable C.standards D.tricks
A.his B.him C.them D.theirs
A.touch B.pace C.contact D.promise
A.making B.encouraging C.having D.allowing
A.principals B.theories C.principles D.rules
A.way B.method C.technique D.attitude
A.around B.along C.against D.across
A.why B.how C.where D.whether
A.admitted B.educated C.qualified D.demanded
A.dishonest B.discontent C.uncomfortable D.unforgettable
A.selfless B.valueless C.worthwhile D.worthless
A.work for B.long for C.reach for D.run for
A.target B.score C.deal D.goal
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(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。
Childhood curiosity can last a lifetime and I learned this from my son, Bill. When he was very young, I often took him to the . He loved to read and often needed to the books he’d read in order to borrow more books. One unintended of his nonstop reading habits was that he even at the dinner table. His mother, Mary, and I did our best to him that, on certain social , reading while dining with others was not a good thing.
Every summer the teachers at his school give the students a reading list, and there was a contest to see who could read the most books. He was so , and he always wanted to win. And he often . But the main reason why he read so obsessively (着迷地) was that he was so . He didn’t just want to learn about things. He wanted to learn about everything.
We helped his curiosity in every way. an unfamiliar word came up in conversation, we’d turn to the , looking up the word, and reading the definition aloud. Thus my son came to realize that if you have a question, the exists somewhere. All you have to do is it.
Bill remains as much of a today as when he was a child, and he seems to everything he reads. He’s often to share what he’s learned with the next person he meets. He reads at the dinner table, though — which is a good thing because the books he’s attracted to now are increasingly unappetizing (引不起食欲的): The Eradication of Infectious Diseases, Mosquitoes, Malaria & Man, and Rats, Lice, and History.
A.school B.library C.office D.museum
A.pick B.store C.talk D.return
A.advantage B.explanation C.discovery D.consequence
A.play B.laugh C.read D.study
A.advise B.promise C.warn D.convince
A.issues B.occasions C.services D.duties
A.could B.should C.would D.might
A.sincere B.crazy C.competitive D.positive
A.went B.did C.failed D.proved
A.confident B.curious C.diligent D.excellent
A.simple B.past C.some D.any
A.develop B.protect C.examine D.follow
A.If B.Until C.Though D.Because
A.teacher B.newspaper C.dictionary D.partner
A.person B.answer C.book D.matter
A.use B.find C.tell D.ask
A.reader B.speaker C.maker D.user
A.imagine B.believe C.remember D.create
A.afraid B.eager C.careful D.sure
A.now and again B.at all time C.just now D.no longer
There was a little boy his grandparents on their farm. He was given a slingshot(弹弓)to play with, out in the woods. He in the woods, but he could never hit the target. Getting a little ,he headed back to dinner. Then, he saw Grandma’s pet duck, so he let fly, hit the duck square in the head, and it. He was shocked and upset. In , he hid the dead duck in the woodpile, to see his sister watching. Sally had seen it all, _ she said nothing.
lunch that day grandma said,“Sally, let’s wash the dishes.”
But Sally said,“Grandma, Johnny told me he wanted to in the kitchen today, didn’t you Johnny?”And then she to him,“Remember, the duck?”So Johnny did the dishes.
Later Grandpa asked if wanted to go fishing, and Grandma said,“I’m sorry but I need Sally to help make supper.”
But Sally and said,“Well, that’s because Johnny told me he wanted to help.” the duck, Johnny had to stay and Sally went fishing.
After several days of Johnny doing both his and Sally’s, he finally couldn’t it any longer. He came to Grandma and told her that he killed the duck. She down, gave him a hug(拥抱),and said,“Sweetheart, I know. You see, I was standing at the window and I the whole thing. But because I love you, I you. But I was just how long would you let Sally make a slave of you.”
A.helping B.visiting C.tending D.seeking
A.practised B.played C.worked D.hunted
A.anxious B.tired C.pleased D.discouraged
A.caught B.injured C.killed D.seized
A.surprise B.disappointment C.anger D.horror
A.only B.so as C.in order D.expecting
A.so B.and C.instead D.but
A.At B.After C.Before D.When
A.work B.stay C.help D.get
A.called B.whispered C.nodded D.signed
A.the children B.Sally C.Johnny D.Grandma
A.sighed B.agreed C.objected D.smiled
A.easy B.all right C.fine D.impossible
A.Searching B.Hiding C.Remembering D.Regretting
A.homework B.housework C.farm work D.cooking
A.stand B.change C.like D.cover
A.sat B.went C.lay D.knelt
A.know B.heard C.saw D.understand
A.missed B.forgave C.congratulated D.punished
A.wondering B.saying C.imaging D.considering
My 4-year-old son now enjoys posting letters. He has formed the of drawing pictures, writing his name on them, and then the artwork in an envelope. He then insists on his handwork to the neighbors, and a mail box he belongs to the elderly couple who live next door. To be , I didn’t think much of it, but I had to warn my neighbors of the drawings appearing in their letterboxes—I just didn’t have the to do so, because I was a little busy recently.
On Tuesday of last week, I was walking down to school to collect my son when I Mary, my elderly neighbor, at her mail box. She said, “Jodie, is it your little son that has been posting items in my letterbox to me?” I was at once , “Oh yes, Mary, it is. I’m sorry. I meant to tell you…” She cut me off, “Jodie, I just love his mail. I’ve 37 every item he has sent. You don’t know how much the letters has made my day. I just love them.” While I was walking down to school after our , many thoughts came to me. Mary doesn’t have a lot to fill her days, she was a mother to a number of children herself who receives fairly regular visitors. The small of getting some mail—pictures drawn by the hand of a young child—has brought to her days, just as my visit to my grandparents does.
I have decided that my son should this practice. He should also start sending some items to his grandparents in Perth as well. It will most make their day.
It’s doing the little, simple things that can often make a big in someone’s life.
A.habit B.attitude C.style D.form
A.hiding B.writing C.drawing D.putting
A.handing B.holding C.posting D.writing
A.opened B.set C.chose D.saw
A.kind B.surprised C.careful D.honest
A.meant B.asked C.hated D.refused
A.actually B.suddenly C.hardly D.partly
A.intelligence B.strength C.money D.time
A.met B.visited C.dated D.called
A.crying B.lying C.laughing D.standing
A.humorous B.embarrassed C.confused D.amused
A.copied B.bought C.kept D.examined
A.receiving B.writing C.painting D.exchanging
A.report B.expression C.talk D.discussion
A.unless B.but C.so D.although
A.charge B.offer C.act D.help
A.worth B.happiness C.value D.future
A.add B.stop C.continue D.judge
A.certainly B.unfortunately C.accidentally D.confidently
A.point B.difference C.sense D.living
When Dave was eighteen, he bought a secondhand car for 200 so that he could travel to and from work more ____ than by bus. It worked quite well for a few years, but then it got so old, and it was costing him so much in repairs that he decided that he had better ____ it.
He asked among his friends to see if anyone was particularly ____ to buy a cheap car, but they all knew that it was falling to pieces, so none of them had any desire to buy it. Dave's friend Sam saw that he was ____ when they met one evening, and said, “What's up, Dave?” Dave told him, and Sam answered, “Well, what about advertising it in the paper? You may ____ more for it that way than the cost of the advertisement!” Thinking that Sam's ____ was sensible(合理的), he put an advertisement in an evening paper, which read “For sale: small car, uses very little petrol, only two owners. Bargain at 50.”
For two days after the advertisement first appeared, there was no ____. But then on Saturday evening he had an enquiry. A man rang up and said he would like to ____ him about the car. “All right,” Dave said, feeling happy. He asked the man whether ten o'clock the next morning would be ____ or not. “Fine,” the man said, “and I'll ____ my wife. We intend to go for a ride in it to ____ it.”
The next morning, at a quarter to ten, Dave parked the car in the square outside his front door, ____ to wait there for the people who had ____ his advertisement. Even Dave had to ____ that the car really looked like a wreck(残骸). Then, soon after he had got the car as clean as it could be, a police car stopped just behind him and a policeman got out. He looked at Dave's car and then said, “Have you reported this ____ to us yet, sir?”
A.hopefully B.safely C.easily D.properly
A.keep B.sell C.repair D.throw
A.ashamed B.lucky C.anxious D.happy
A.upset B.delighted C.calm D.astonished
A.learn B.miss C.find D.get
A.advice B.message C.request D.description
A.doubt B.help C.reply D.trouble
A.tell B.agree C.see D.call
A.exact B.late C.early D.suitable
A.follow B.bring C.meet D.introduce
A.recognize B.test C.admire D.gain
A.happening B.turning C.meaning D.failing
A.answered B.inserted C.cared D.placed
A.admit B.show C.disagree D.forget
A.bargain B.sale C.result D.accident
One Friday, 12-year-old Janet was going to stay all night with her friend Amy. They had to Mr. Dawson’s house on the way to Amy’s house. As they got , Janet saw him sitting in his front yard and they should cross over to the other side of the street. Janet was of the strange old man because of the stories she’d heard about him.
Amy said not to . Still, Janet was growing more nervous with each step closer to the old man’s house. When they got close enough, Dawson looked up with his usual frown (皱眉头). , when he saw it was Amy, a broad changed his entire face as he said, “Hello Miss Amy. I see you’ve got a little with you today.”
Amy smiled back and told him Janet was staying and they were going to listen to music and play games. Dawson said that sounded , and gave them each a freshly picked off his tree.
When they Dawson’s house, Janet asked Amy, “How come he was so to us?”
Amy that when she first started walking past his house he wasn’t very and she was afraid of him, but she he was wearing an invisible (看不见的)smile and so she smiled back at him. After some time, he started smiling real smiles and then started to her. Now he always her an apple, and was always very kind.
Smiles are contagious (感染他人的). If you pretend he is smiling an invisible smile at you and you smile back at him, he will really smile.
A.walk by B.take up C.go into D.tear down.
A.far B.fast C.inside D.close
A.announced B.suggested C.ordered D.predicted
A.fond B.ashamed C.scared D.proud
A.cry B.worry C.return D.speak
A.Instead B.Besides C.Therefore D.However
A.accent B.joke C.smile D.idea
A.friend B.doll C.gift D.pet
A.there B.indoors C.overnight D.here
A.great B.strange C.simple D.dull
A.banana B.orange C.pear D.apple
A.entered B.left C.visited D.saw
A.fair B.rude C.nice D.open
A.explained B.thought C.doubted D.realized
A.happy B.famous C.friendly D.popular
A.remembered B.pretended C.asked D.agreed
A.ever B.seldom C.never D.always.
A.turning B.referring C.talking D.complaining
A.offered B.awarded C.lent D.bought
A.more or less B.now and again C.here and there D.sooner or later