During the last fifteen years of my mother's life she suffered with Alzheimer's disease. Until then she had been a bright, __51__ woman deeply interested and involved in the world around her. I would go home to visit her in Virginia and she would look at me in a(an) __52__ way and ask, "Who are you?" I would answer, "I'm your son." "Where do you live?" She would ask. "In California," I would tell her. "Isn't that interesting," she would say, "I have a son in California."
She seemed __53__ forgetful and confused at the beginning of the disease, __54__ later on she would go __55__periods of intense anxiety. She would pace through the house she had lived in most of her life __56__ uneasily that she wanted to go home. Or she would leave home and wander away if she were __57__ for a short time.
Hoping to please her and put her mind __58__ I would take her for a drive, visiting sites where she had lived as a __59__. In the yard of the hillside house in Shipman I sat in the car and admired the view of the old oaks and long green lawn. I __60__ my mother there as a little girl playing with the pet lamb she had been so fond of. I looked to her for some __61__. She shook her head and said, "I want to go home." Over the years I have decided that what my mother was calling home was not a __62__, but a time. I suspect it was a time when she was much __63__, when her children were still underfoot, when her husband was still vigorous and attentive.
Watching my mother's suffering set me wondering __64__ I would have in mind if someday I couldn't find __65__ and wanted to go there. In this family we tend to be long-lived and we grow fuzzy (糊涂的) minded as the years go by. At eighty I have already noticed some __66__ symptoms. My doctor says the forgetfulness is only __67__ and that it comes with age. Still the fear of Alzheimer's is haunting there. Someday __68__ and when I become even more __69__ minded than I am now, unable to drive and unable to tell you where "home" is, my dear son, I expect I will ask you to take me home, I know you will do your best to find the place I need to be. I leave these notes for your __70__.
A.accessible B.cheerful C.hopeful D.considerate
A.excited B.doubtful C.puzzled D.amazed
A.greatly B.hardly C.totally D.simply
A.but B.so C.and D.though
A.with B.through C.by D.over
A.declaring B.suggesting C.crying D.commenting
A.unsettled B.unattended C.unconcerned D.uninspired
A.in place B.under control C.in order D.at ease
A.lady B.student C.child D.mother
A.told B.pictured C.stated D.encouraged
A.response B.smile C.reasons D.answers
A.name B.dream C.symbol D.place
A.prettier B.younger C.happier D.healthier
A.that B.where C.which D.when
A.memory B.passion C.home D.way
A.deadly B.alarming C.interesting D.allergic
A.natural B.special C.rare D.unique
A.if B.what C.until D.whether
A.mechanical B.cloudy C.clear D.stubborn
A.appreciation B.satisfaction C.guidance D.convenience
On my first visit to India with my husband, we met a really nice woman named Uma on the plane. Talking with her made the long flight much faster.
When we arrived. we learned that our bags had not made the trip with our plane. As we were filling out the luggage forms, we couldn't help noticing the mountain of unclaimed baggage in a corner. Would we see our belongings again? This was not a good beginning of our 6-week trip.
It was now 4 am Saturday morning. The officials had told us there was no in checking to see if our bags had arrived until Monday. What should we do next? we stood there wondering, Uma came over. Learning of our , she said. "Our driver will soon be here to me up. Come home with me."
We entered the steamy early scene outside. Lots of people were waiting for their loved ones. calling their names and them into warm hugs as they reconnected. minutes, Uma said, "There's our car!" We piled into the small car, already with family members who had come to Uma home.
At the house, Uma's family took us in we had known one another for a long time. They fed us delicious Indian meals, took us on of their city and brought us to their favorite temples. On morning. their driver brought us to the airport, where we were happy to find our bags, and sound.
What a gift Uma's was! In my very first moments on Indian soil. I learned an unforgettable lesson about the warm, generous of the Indian people. Uma had begun achain reaction that we did our best to on wherever we went.
A.go ahead B.go by C.go up D.go through
A.anyhow B.somehow C.anyway D.however
A.missing B.losing C.gone D.stolen
A.seldom B.forever C.even D.ever
A.trouble B.problem C.point D.use
A.Before B.After C.As D.Since
A.situation B.condition C.suggestion D.conclusion
A.call B.pick C.get D.bring
A.morning B.afternoon C.night D.evening
A.putting B.turning C.collecting D.gathering
A.For B.By C.Within D.During
A.covered B.crowded C.compared D.charged
A.see B.bring C.send D.welcome
A.even though B.as if C.in case D.now that
A.tours B.journeys C.voyages D.travels
A.Friday B.Saturday C.Monday D.Sunday
A.quiet B.good C.heavy D.safe
A.kindness B.politeness C.bravery D.carefulness
A.action B.spirit C.state D.deed
A.depend B.put C.pass D.turn
When we think of green buildings, we tend to think of new ones-the kind of modern, solar-paneled masterpieces that make the covers of architecture magazines.But the US has more than 100 million existing homes, and it would be incredibly to tear them all down and them with greener versions.
An enormous amount of energy and resources went into the construction of those houses.And it would take an average of 65 years for the carbon emissions (排放) from a(an) ___ energy-efficient (节能) home to make up for the lost by destroying an old one.
So in the broadest sense, the greenest home is the one that has already been built.But at the same time, half of US carbon emissions come from heating, cooling and powering our , offices and other buildings."You can't deal with climate without dealing with existing buildings," says Richard Moe, the president of the National Trust.
With some exceptions, the oldest homes tend to be the energy-efficient.Houses built before 1939 use about 50% more energy per square foot than those built after 2000, mainly due to the tiny cracks and gaps that over time and let in more outside .
,there are a vast number of relatively simple changes that can green older homes, from ones like Lincoln's Cottage to your own postwar home.And efficiency upgrades (升级) can save more than just the earth; they can help property owners from rising power .
A.terrible B.wasteful C.wonderful D.useful
A.put B.build C.replace D.take
A.reduced B.increased C.used D.destroyed
A.old B.fashionable C.new D.beautiful
A.magazines B.trees C.materials D.resources
A.nearly B.hardly C.rarely D.mostly
A.libraries B.schools C.homes D.stores
A.improvement B.appearance C.stability D.change
A.most B.really C.very D.least
A.expand B.narrow C.strengthen D.weaken
A.dust B.air C.smoke D.water
A.Oppositely B.Unfortunately C.Fortunately D.Frankly
A.historic B.worthless C.ordinary D.meaningless
A.charge B.protect C.punish D.warn
A.prices B.costs C.businesses D.bargains
Today I’m known for my voice. No one believes that I used to stuttered (口吃) badly when I was young. It is Professor Crouch’s trick that my life completely. One day. after giving my poem to him, I waited for his comment. It didn't come. Instead, as the students gathered together, he challenged me. "Jim, I don't think you wrote this."
I him in disbelief. "Why," I started, anger flooding me, "of course I ! "Well, then," he said, "you've got to prove it by getting up and reciting it memory."
By then the other students had settled at their desks. With knees shaking, I walked up. For a moment I stood . Then I began, and kept going. I recited my poem all the way through!
Afterwards, Professor Crouch congratulated me, and me to read other writers' poetry publicly.
Before long I discovered I did have a(n) and found my fellow students actually looked forward to hearing me recite.
A.destroyed B.turned C.helped D.changed
A.replied to B.laughed at C.pointed to D.stared at
A.could B.did C.should D.had
A.with B.of C.from D.in
A.changeless B.hopeless C.useless D.breathless
A.let B.made C.encouraged D.supported
A.voice B.sound C.appearance D.interest
It was one of the hottest days of the dry season. We had not seen rain in almost a month. Every day, my husband would the process of trying to get water to the fields. Unless we saw some rain soon, we would lose everything.
On this day I learned the true lesson of and witnessed the only miracle(奇迹) I had ever seen. I was in the kitchen __ ___ I saw my son, Billy, walking toward the . He was walking with effort, trying to be as quiet as possible. Minutes after he into the woods, he came running back. I went back to make sandwiches, thinking that whatever he had been doing was completed. Moments later, , he was once more walking slowly toward the woods. This activity went on for an hour.Finally, I couldn’t help following him and saw the most amazing .
Several large deer stood in front of him. Billy walked right up to them. I almost at him to get away. A huge deer was dangerously close. the deer didn't even move as Billy knelt down. I saw a tiny deer lying on the ground, obviously suffering from , lift its head to lap up the water cupped in Billy’s hands. When the water was , Billy ran back to get more. It then became clear to me.
I stood on the edge of the woods, watching the boy working so hard to save another life. As my tears began to hit the ground, they were suddenly joined by other drops. It was as if the God himself was with pride. The rain that day saved our farm just like the actions of one little boy who saved another.
A.take in B.try on C.set about D.set up
A.waiting B.offering C.watering D.raining
A.when B.while C.until D.before
A.fields B.house C.woods D.garden
A.jumped B.climbed C.fell D.disappeared
A.though B.besides C.however D.therefore
A.sign B.scenery C.view D.scene
A.shouted B.shot C.looked D.spoke
A.And B.Otherwise C.Thus D.But
A.thirst B.illness C.heat D.pain
A.lost B.missing C.gone D.missed
A.kind B.clever C.smart D.honest
A.raining B.appearing C.singing D.crying
A man wanted to study medicine but couldn’t make up his mind. He went to ask his friend, “Is it ___ for me to study it now? I’ll be 44 after 4 years of college.” His friend said to him, “Why not?Four years later you will be 44 whether or not you go to college.” He ____ about it for a night and got the idea. The next day he went to sign at the college.
One of my friends, Jim, did ____with somebody else a few years ago. Their ship got ____in the storm at sea and their hope, together with their goods ____ suddenly. Jim was so ____by the blow that he became low-spirited and couldn’t ____ focus his attention on his work. While his ____who suffered the same catastrophe (灾难) never ____. His day went on as colorfully as before. My friend asked him how he could ____it. He said, “When you complain, and feel sad, life goes on as usual; when you are happy and ____yourself, the world runs as usual. Which do you ____?”
That’s how a person leads his life. When you are ____and in a good mood, your future seems sunny and bright. ____, when you are worried and have something sad in your ____, your future will turn dark. The latter situation will cost you a great deal ____ you allow it to last. You will ____ the joyful things.
There is a poem that ____ “Whether you are aware or not, whether you like or dislike, show attention or ignore , flowers bloom luxuriously(怒放)all the same.” Just as flowers keep blooming, fine days are ____one after another. ____ to spend your days—joyfully or sorrowfully—will entirely depend on yourself.
A.difficult B.convenient C.suitable D.comfortable
A.thought B.cared C.worried D.complained
A.action B.research C.business D.agreement
A.absorbed B.buried C.involved D.caught
A.escaped B.survived C.decreased D.disappeared
A.embarrassed B.upset C.nervous D.amazed
A.still B.even C.ever D.yet
A.partner B.director C.employer D.interviewer
A.lost weight B.lost his way C.lost face D.lost heart
A.agree B.manage C.attempt D.understand
A.enjoy B.prove C.teach D.behave
A.decide B.suggest C.imagine D.choose
A.independent B.realistic C.optimistic D.negative
A.In fact B.On the contrary C.In other words D.In the end
A.mind B.thought C.idea D.opinion
A.so that B.unless C.if D.even if
A.remind B.lose C.keep D.remember
A.says B.talks C.writes D.speaks
A.spending B.passing C.wasting D.leaving
A.Whether B.How C.Where D.Why