I was on a plane that was about to take off when my phone rang. I felt something ______ had happened. It was my neighbor saying I needed to get to the ______ at once. She explained that she’d ______ my two boys, George, then five, and Mickey, then four, crying. At first, she had ______ it, but when the crying continued for a long time, she ______ something was wrong. So she came round and discovered my wife, Mary, lying on the ______ floor. She had been emptying the dishwasher ______ a live wire fell and touched her.www. .com
Mary was taken to hospital. When I arrived, doctors were trying to rescue her, but there was no ______. I explained to the boys that Mum had died; I felt it was important to be ______ with them. For a year I was in a suffering ______ of mind. I went through the activities of a father but inside I felt _____. www. .com
Later, I felt I had to honor my love for Mary by not breaking ______. She married me because I was a ______ man and I knew I had to carry on and actively chose to swim rather than ______.
We moved to another city but two years later, I was diagnosed with cancer. The anxiety that had been gone came ______ back—would my boys be left with no parents? ______, the disease was in its early stage and doctors could treat it in time.
______ everything happening to me, I realized merely thinking “why me” doesn’t ______. We have to learn to accept and adapt to the ______it has brought about. It is no use thinking about the past or being worried about the future. Instead, just focus on the ______.
A.amazing B.strange C.awful D.exciting
A.house B.exit C.entrance D.hospital
A.seen B.heard C.recognized D.sensed
A.ignored B.hesitated C.imagined D.confused
A.wondered B.realized C.expected D.predicted
A.bathroom B.bedroom C.toilet D.kitchen
A.while B.when C.until D.as
A.use B.doubt C.breath D.point
A.clear B.familiar C.strict D.pleased
A.situation B.condition C.state D.occasion
A.curiously B.lonely C.coldly D.lively
A.down B.up C.away D.off
A.rich B.considerate C.handsome D.strong
A.dive B.sink C.fall D.float
A.flooding B.returning C.looking D.calling
A.Gradually B.Hopefully C.Thankfully D.Eventually
A.For B.As C.With D.Through
A.matter B.affect C.count D.help
A.changes B.experiences C.disabilities D.decisions
A.activity B.honor C.present D.life
“Hey, Dad, are you going to come to my award ceremony tonight?” I 36 asked my father.
“I have to work late tonight. I doubt I’ll be able to 37 it on time. I am just too busy right now,” he replied.
My mind could not 38 the idea that he would be too busy working late. He was also too busy to 39 my horse show and the 15th birthday party. He always used the same 40 . Why had I even bothered to ask? 41 , there was always a slight hope that tonight would be 42 .
As my mother and I arrived at school, two friends 43 me. “Jill, meet my dad. Dad, this is my friend Jill.” I shook the hand of a tall man. Camera flashes lit up the room, and claps filled the 44 as students accepted their awards. My name was finally called, 45 three others. I followed my classmates to the 46 . When I reached out my hand to shake the 47 , a big smile lit up her face. The blinding flash from my mother’s camera 48 my eyes and I knew my dad wasn’t there. I walked back to my seat 49 . I told myself he would not be 50 .
However, a tall and strong figure suddenly greeted me as I 51 backward casually. I saw my father seated on the bench 52 at me among the audience! At that very moment I could feel my tears 53 . I showed my 54 to him, tears rolling down my face at last. I wondered 55 anybody else in the world could ever be any happier than I.
A.confidently B.eagerly C.proudly D.urgently
A.reach B.keep C.take D.make
A.follow B.support C.appreciate D.accept
A.join B.avoid C.attend D.afford
A.excuse B.reason C.promise D.trick
A.Besides B.Thus C.Otherwise D.However
A.active B.formal C.different D.serious
A.recognized B.greeted C.introduced D.welcomed
A.air B.hall C.office D.gym
A.as well B.other than C.out of D.along with
A.stage B.position C.room D.exit
A.classmate’s B.teacher’s C.mother’s D.father’s
A.fixed B.touched C.hurt D.inserted
A.successfully B.disappointedly C.delightedly D.hopefully
A.loved B.disturbed C.forgiven D.respected
A.stepped B.noticed C.examined D.glanced
A.smiling B.staring C.laughing D.crying
A.getting off B.taking down C.building up D.turning around
A.pride B.award C.reward D.congratulations
A.when B.how C.whether D.that
My friend , Sally , had a failed marriage in the past . After divorce , her parents gave the deepest protection and care to her by helping her 36the child and offering 37aid . Her parents’ 38made her pull herself together and 39the man who had hurt her before .
Nonetheless , her father , an honest and upright old man , after hearing his ex-son-in-law got 40in his company , felt extremely 41and went to his company to 42his boss why such a playboy could get promoted . The whole office fell into a 43immediately and many staff just looked 44. The old man stood silently in the office with his bands 45and eyes tearing .
That night , Sally cried heavily in front of me . I asked her whether it was her father’s 46deeds that made her feel embarrassed . But she said that she felt 47about her dad and that though the rest of the whole world betrayed her , her old father would still 48her up and help her get the 49she deserved , just as when she was young and the neighboring boy grabbed her ball , her father would get it back for her . 50, this changed world was no longer the stage for her old father and his deeds became funnily out-of-date . No one managed to see the real and ever-lasting love to his daughter behind his 51rude behaviors .
Although we have grown up , our parents still would not like us to 52a bit and try all means to 53us without caring whether what they do is awkward and stupid or not .
Who in the world would love us so deeply and relentlessly without asking for any 54? Only our 55!
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A.take after B.look for C.attend to D.care about
A.life B.advice C.wish D.love
A.blame B.accuse C.forget D.dislike
A.praised B.paid C.trapped D.promoted
A.annoyed B.scared C.amazed D.cautious
A.inform B.quarrel C.question D.doubt
A.ruin B.disorder C.mess D.despair
A.into B.through C.up D.on
A.trembling B.folded C.clapped D.waving
A.brave B.stupid C.selfish D.respectable
A.sympathy B.guilty C.desperate D.crazy
A.ring B.bring C.keep D.back
A.money B.justice C.fame D.respect
A.However B.Therefore C.Besides D.Moreover
A.extremely B.basically C.generally D.seemingly
A.experience B.suffer C.bear D.struggle
A.protect B.raise C.educate D.urge
A.award B.honor C.repay D.assistance
A.husbands B.parents C.friends D.bosses
Born in America, I spoke English, not Chinese, the language of my ancestors. When I was three, my parents flashed cards with Chinese __21__ at my face, but I pushed them __22__. My mom believed I would learn __23__ I was ready. But the __24__ never came.
On a Chinese New Year’s Eve, my uncle spoke to me in Chinese, but all I could do was __25__ at him, confused, scratching my head. “Still can’t speak Chinese?” He __26__ me, “You can’t even buy a fish in Chinatown.”
“Hey, this is America, not China. I’ll get some __27__ with or without Chinese.” I replied and turned to my mom for __28__.
“Remember to ask for fresh fish, Xin Xian Yu,” she said, handing over a $20 bill. I __29__ the words, running down straight into the streets of Chinatown.
I found the fish __30__ surrounded in a sea of customers. “I’d like to buy some fresh fish,” I shouted to the fishman. But he __31__ my English words and turned to serve the next customer. The laugh of the people behind increased __32__ their impatience. With every __33__, the breath of the dragons on my back grew stronger-my blood boiling- __34__ me to cry out, “Xian Sheng Yu, please.” “Very Xian Sheng,” I repeated. The crowd erupted into laughter. My face turned __35__ and I ran back home __36__, except for the $20 bill I held tightly in my pocket.
Should I laugh or cry? They’re Chinese. I’m Chinese. I should feel right at __37__. Instead, I was the joke, a disgrace to the language.
Sometimes, I laugh at my fish __38__, but, in the end, the joke is on __39__. Every laugh is a culture __40__; every laugh is my heritage fading away. .
A.custom | B.games | C.characters | D.language |
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A.ahead | B.around | C.along | D.aside |
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A.when | B.before | C.unless | D.until |
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A.success | B.study | C.time | D.attempt |
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A.aim | B.joke | C.nod | D.stare |
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A.cared about | B.laughed at | C.argued with | D.asked after |
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A.right now | B.from now | C.at times | D.in time |
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A.decision | B.permission | C.Information | D.Preparation |
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A.repeated | B.reviewed | C.spelled | D.kept |
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A.farm | B.stand | C.pond | D.market |
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A.guessed | B.forgot | C.doubted | D.ignored |
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A.by | B.as | C.with | D.from |
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A.second | B.effort | C.desire | D.movement |
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A.forcing | B.allowing | C.persuading | D.leading |
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A.bright | B.blank | C.pale | D.red |
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A.open-mouthed | B.tongue-tied | C.empty-handed | D.broken-hearted |
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A.service | B.home | C.risk | D.root |
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A.trade | B.deed | C.challenge | D.incident |
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A.it | B.us | C.me | D.reflected |
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A.thrown | B.lost | C.divided | D.reflected |
We often talk about ourselves as if we have permanent genetic defects (缺陷) that can never be changed. “I’m impatient.” “I’m always behind.” “I always put things 36 !” You’ve surely heard them. Maybe you’ve used them to describe 37 .
These comments may come from stories about us that have been 38 for years—often from 39 childhood. These stories may have no 40in fact. But they can set low expectations for us. As a child, my mother said to me, “Marshall, you have no mechanical (操作机械的) skills, and you will never have any mechanical skills for the rest of your life.” How did these expectations 41 my development? I was never 42 to work on cars or be around43 . When I was 18, I took the US Army’s Mechanical Aptitude Test. My scores were in the bottom for the entire nation!
Six years later,44 , I was at California University, working on my doctor’s degree. One of my professors, Dr. Bob Tannbaum, asked me to write down things I did well and things I couldn’t do. On the positive side, I 45 down, “research, writing, analysis, and speaking.” On the 46 side, I wrote, “I have no mechanical skills.”
Bob asked me how I knew I had no mechanical skills. I explained my life 47 and told him about my 48 performance on the Army test. Bob then asked, “ 49 is it that you can solve 50 mathematical problems, but you can’t solve simple mechanical problems?”
Suddenly I realized that I didn’t 51 from some sort of genetic defect. I was just living out expectations that I had chosen to 52 . At that point, it wasn’t just my family and friends who had been 53 my belief that I was mechanically hopeless. And it wasn’t just the Army test, either. I was the one who kept telling myself, “You can’t do this!” I realized that as long as I kept saying that, it was going to remain true. 54 , if we don’t treat ourselves as if we have incurable genetic defects, we can do well in almost 55 we choose.
A.away B.down C.up D.off
A.yourself B.myself C.them D.others
A.said B.repeated C.spread D.spoken
A.as long as B.as much as C.as well as D.as far back as
A.cause B.plot C.basis D.meaning
A.affect B.improve C.lead D.change
A.means B.hammers C.facilities D.tools
A.therefore B.however C.instead D.somehow
A.took B.turned C.settled D.got
A.negative B.active D.subjective
A.roads B.trips D.paths
A.unexpected B.average C.excellent D.poor
A.When B.Why C.How D.What
A.common B.advanced C.complex D.primary
A.suffer B.separate C.arise D.come
A.adopt B.suspect C.believe D.receive
A.weakening B.accepting C.abandoning D.strengthening
A.As a result B.On the contrary C.In addition D.At the same time
A.nothing B.something C.anything D.all
I am a mother of three and have recently completed my college degree. My teacher’s last 36 of the term was called “ Smile”. I am a very friendly person and always 37 at everyone. So I thought this would be very 38 .
Soon after we were given the project, my 39 went out to McDonald’s. We were waiting to be 40 , when all of a sudden everyone around us began to 41 , and even my husband did. There standing behind me were two homeless men 42 .
As I looked down at the short gentleman with 43 eyes, he said, “Good day.” The second man stood behind his friend. I 44 the second man was mentally challenged(智障) and the blue-eyed gentleman was his helper.
The young 45 at the counter asked him what they wanted.
He said, “Coffee is all, Miss.” Because that was all they could 46 .
I smiled and asked the young lady to give me two more breakfast meals on a 47 tray(托盘). I then said to the men, “ I did not do this for you. God is here 48 through me to give you hope.”
When I joined my husband, he smiled at me, saying, “That is 49 God gave you to me, Honey, to give me hope.”
I returned to 50 with this story in hand. I 51 “my project” and the teacher read it. Then she looked up at me and said, “Can I 52 this with the class?”
I slowly 53 and she began to read and that was when I knew that we, as human beings, share this to help people and to be 54 .
In my own way I had 55 the people at McDonald’s, my husband, sons, teacher, and every person that shared the classroom on the last night I spent as a college student.
A.question B.project C.class D.expression
A.smile B.laugh C.look D.stare
A.difficult B.funny C.important D.easy
A.teacher B.classmates C.family D.children
A.ordered B.served C.paid D.called
A.run away B.crowd in C.shout out D.move away
A.in surprise B.in silence C.in rags D.in fear
A.tearful B.blue C.closed D.black
A.realized B.accepted C.permitted D.admitted
A.helper B.gentleman C.lady D.friend
A.drink B.want C.take D.afford
A.big B.separate C.flat D.round
A.working B.going C.getting D.carrying
A.how B.when C.where D.why
A.college B.home C.church D.McDonald’s
A.put up B.handed out C.handed in D.put away
A.publish B.share C.copy D.keep
A.turned B.left C.shook D.nodded
A.forgiven B.thanked C.helped D.remembered
A.touched B.knew C.forgot D.recognized