In the middle of the night, Peter's wife suddenly fell ill. She couldn’t help crying,“Oh, my stomach (胃)! Get the !”
Peter, awaking from a deep sleep, thought his wife was only having a dream.
“Stop that noise.” he said to her. He turned over and tried to go to again, but his wife still cried out, “Oh, help! Help! I'm sure I'm !”
Peter got out of bed and started , but he could not find him any clothes.
“Where is my shirt?” he asked. His wife was ill to tell him, and she could only cry, “Oh, my stomach!”
As soon as he had put his clothes , he said, “Now, my dear, are you quite 44that you need the doctor? Surely you can wait morning, can't you?”
“No, I can't. Go, go, go.” his wife shouted,“ you will find me dead the morning.”
So Peter went out into the dark street. He had only gone a few meters he heard his wife calling him again.
“I'm again now, and I shall not want the doctor.” she said softly.
Hearing this, he started running as as he could towards the doctor's. When he arrived there, he knocked at the door loudly enough to wake around.
The doctor put his sleepy head out of the bedroom window and said, “Er? Who's there?”
“Oh, Doctor.”Peter said to him, “I've very news for you. My wife ill with a terrible stomachache (胃疼). I was on my way to bring you to her, but she called me back to say the trouble had suddenly her. So you need not come. Go back to now, and sleep well!”
A.driver B.nurse C.doctor D.child
A.terrible B.interesting C.Surprising D.wonderful
A.bed B.sleep C.dream D.hospital
A.walking B.dying C.aching D.sleeping
A.dressing B.wearing C.raising D.working
A.very B.so C.too D.quite
A.good B.bad C.wrong D.poor
A.down B.off C.on D.up
A.surprised B.afraid C.certain D.worried
A.before B.for C.to D.until
A.And B.But C.So D.Or
A.after B.in C.before D.until
A.after B.when C.before D.while
A.good B.wrong C.all right D.right
A.fast B.slowly C.hurriedly D.happily
A.everyone B.someone C.no one D.doctors
A.good B.bad C.necessary D.ill
A.fell B.stayed C.grew D.failed
A.gone B.missed C.disappeared D.left
A.your home B.your bedroom C.your dream D.bed
Debbie Macomber decided to pursue her dream of becoming a writer. She rented a typewriter, put it on the ____ table and began typing each morning after the kids went to school. ____ the kids came home, she moved it and made them dinner. When they were ____ she got it back and typed some more.
Debbie followed this ____ for two years. She had become a struggling writer and she loved every minute of it. One night, ____, her husband, Wayne, said, “Honey, I’m sorry, but you’re not ____ any income. We can’t do this anymore. We can’t survive on just what I make.” That night, her heart was ____. Debbie knew, with all of the ____ of keeping up a house, working 40 hours a week would ____ her no time to write.
Seeing her ____, her husband asked, “What’s wrong?” “I really think I can make it as a ____.” “All right, honey, go for it,” Wayne ____ for a long time and then said.
So Debbie returned to her ____ and her typewriter on the kitchen table, writing for another two years. Wayne worked harder and their kids went without vacations and wore hand-me-downs. But the sacrifice finally ____.
Debbie sold her first book after five years of ____. Then another. And another. Until today, Debbie has ____ more than 100 books, many of ____ have become New York Times best-sellers. Over 60 million copies of her books are in print.
And Wayne? His selfless ____ of his wife paid off. He got to retire at 50 and now spends his free time building a private airplane in the basement of their 7,000 square-foot mansion. ____, Debbie’s kids also got a gift more important than several summer camps. As adults, they ____ what Debbie gave them was far more important — persistence and encouragement to pursue their own dreams.
A.coffee B.bedside C.kitchen D.dressing
A.Unless B.When C.Though D.Wherever
A.asleep B.awake C.free D.convenient
A.standard B.suggestion C.tradition D.routine
A.therefore B.however C.somehow D.anyway
A.making up B.cutting down C.finding out D.bringing in
A.broken B.warm C.touched D.cold
A.abilities B.balances C.duties D.problems
A.stop B.leave C.ensure D.permit
A.achievements B.behavior C.efforts D.sadness
A.typist B.housewife C.writer D.designer
A.doubted B.compared C.delayed D.hesitated
A.office B.dream C.state D.home
A.paid off B.broke up C.came back D.cleared up
A.challenging B.struggling C.thinking D.arguing
A.collected B.published C.prepared D.translated
A.them B.that C.it D.which
A.support B.respect C.trust D.protection
A.Surprisingly B.Gratefully C.Gradually D.Similarly
A.admit B.realize C.wonder D.prove
A year ago, August, Dave Fuss lost his job driving a truck for a small company in west Michigan. His wife, Gerrie, was still working in the local school cafeteria, but it was for Dave to find work, and the price of everything was rising. The Fusses were at the risk of joining the millions of Americans who have their homes in recent years. Then Dave and Gerrie received a timely —$7,000, a legacy(遗产) from their neighbors Ish and Arlene Hatch, who died in an accident. “It really made a difference when we were meeting difficulty.” says Dave.
But the Fusses weren’t the only folks in Alto and the neighboring town of Lowell to unexpected legacy from the Hatches. Dozens of other families were by what the Hatches had done. In some cases, it was a few thousand dollars; in , it was more than $100,000.
It nearly everyone that the Hatches had so much money, more than $3 million—they were an elderly couple who lived in an old house on what was left of the family farm.
Children of the Great Depression, Ish and Arlene were known for their habit of . They preferred comparison shopping and would go from store to store, checking prices before making a new purchase.
Through the years, the Hatches paid for local children to attend summer camps when their parents couldn’t it. “Ish and Arlene never asked if you anything,” says their friend Sandy Van Weelden, “They could see things they could do to make you happier, and they would do them.”
Even more extraordinary was that the Hatches their farmland. It was the Hatches’ wish that their legacy—a legacy of kindness as much as one of dollars and cents—should the whole community and last for generations to come.
Neighbors helping neighbors—that was Ish and Arlene Hatch’s story.
A.happy B.hard C.easy D.nice
A.lost B.bought C.left D.wanted
A.gift B.money C.encouragement D.package
A.accept B.defeat C.win D.receive
A.amazed B.excited C.upset D.touched
A.the other B.another C.other D.others
A.surprised B.frightened C.pleased D.encouraged
A.kind B.generous C.living D.saving
A.afford B.buy C.offer D.keep
A.suffered B.enjoyed C.needed D.did
A.put away B.put up C.gave up D.gave away
A.enrich B.bless C.brighten D.expand
There was a Greek shopkeeper in a small corner shop in London. She taught me about the of an act of kindness, which has motivated me to give.
On the day I went to that shop, I was with a very high fever. I had been off work for days and I had out of food. Because I had been working so hard since I had to town, I also had no friends who could help.
So I went out to get some food. , I would have gone to the supermarket, but on this , I went into the Greek shop because it was closer. I a few things, which revealed the that I lived alone. Then I them to the shopkeeper, who told me, “You are unwell.” I rather shyly. She pointed at the things I was buying and “I can make you a sandwich, so you don’t have to do it yourself.”
So, she made the sandwich and asked me to a moment. She went in the back room and reappeared with a container of hot soup.” It will you up,” she said with a smile.
What really warmed me up, , was not the soup. It was her that told me she cared. Her kindness made me feel cared for when I was particularly .
And it me. It made me want to be as as the shopkeeper. I had been quite shy, but, from that day on, I did not let shyness prevent me from random acts of kindness.
I was determined to the joy… and I haven’t felt lonely since!
A.power B.method C.lesson D.cause
A.sick B.angry C.satisfied D.nervous
A.made B.sold C.run D.eaten
A.arrived B.turned C.moved D.saved
A.Normally B.Officially C.Formally D.Probably
A.chance B.occasion C.point D.reason
A.picked up B.took in C.gave off D.made out
A.news B.fact C.secret D.idea
A.handed B.lent C.returned D.threw
A.paid B.listened C.nodded D.followed
A.promised B.wondered C.introduced D.offered
A.leave B.stop C.wait D.last
A.warm B.take C.put D.catch
A.thus B.even C.still D.though
A.permission B.choice C.smile D.view
A.bored B.curious C.guilty D.lonely
A.surprised B.inspired C.developed D.punished
A.patient B.lovely C.kind D.pure
A.performing B.judging C.accepting D.helping
A.hold B.spread C.enjoy D.value
When I walked into the house after school, the first thing I noticed was a box with items I recognized from my dad’s office.
“What are you doing at home?” I asked casually.
“Andrew, I was today,” he answered quietly.
I was sure he was joking. “No, you weren't. Why are you at home?”
Then I noticed his and realized he was telling me the truth. My father has always been a hard worker and prided himself on his career. our family has been his joy, and I guess I have his work for granted.
My father’s unemployment many changes in our lives. For starters, he was at home all the time, which meant my bed had to be , my room cleaned up, and my done right after school. I would come home every day to find him at the computer jobs. I began to notice how he seemed, and how losing his job affected his self-esteem, though he tried to be . For the first time, I my dad as vulnerable (易受伤的). He asked my brother and me to less. I gave up my pocket money, it wasn’t much. I felt I was doing the right. I also found a part-time job.
After several difficult months of searching, my dad to go in a totally different direction. He that he never wanted to be laid off again, so he was going to start his own business. Day by day, I watched him it, and I admired how much time and he expended. I knew he was a hard worker, but watching him in action really affected me.
Although this was one of the experiences for our family, it taught me a lot about dealing with adversity (逆境), and will be my foundations for success.
A.taken off B.put off C.laid off D.called off
A.finally B.really C.frequently D.especially
A.happiness B.kindness C.loneliness D.seriousness
A.Supporting B.Providing C.Offering D.Shooting
A.regarded B.taken C.viewed D.looked
A.came out B.brought about C.gave off D.let out
A.made B.sold C.banned D.applied
A.job B.homework C.fun D.time
A.falling into B.putting up C.keeping on D.searching for
A.depressed B.patient C.smart D.honest
A.disappointed B.optimistic C.anxious D.appropriate
A.considered B.remembered C.refused D.predicted
A.earn B.enjoy C.spend D.find
A.even so B.if only C.even though D.as if
A.hoped B.decided C.dreamed D.expected
A.advised B.informed C.explained D.insisted
A.form B.open C.set D.build
A.strength B.power C.force D.energy
A.never B.seldom C.always D.hardly
A.worst B.best C.most D.least