One fine afternoon I was walking along Fifth Avenue,____ I remembered that it was necessary to buy a pair of socks. Why I wish to buy only one pair is ____. I turned into the first sock shop that ____ my eye, and a boy clerk who could not have been more than seventeen years old ____. “What can I do for you, sir?”“I wish to buy a pair of socks.”His eyes glowed. There was a note of ____ in his voice.“Did you know that you had come into the finest place in the world to buy socks?” I had not been aware of that, as my entrance had been ____. “Come with me,” said the boy,excitedly. I followed him to the back part of the shop, and he began to haul down from the shelves box after box,____ their contents for my enjoyment.
“Hold on, young man, I am going to buy only one pair!”“I know that,” said he,“but I want you to see ___ beautiful these are. Aren't they wonderful?” ____ was on his face an expression of solemn and holy pleasure,____ he were revealing to me mysteries of his religion. I became far ____ interested in him than in the socks. I looked at him in amazement. “My friend,” said I, “if you can keep this up, if this is not ____ the enthusiasm that comes from novelty, from having a new job, if you can keep up this enthusiasm and excitement day after day, in ten years you will own every ____ in the United States.”
My amazement ____ his pride and joy in salesmanship will be easily understood by all who read this article. In many shops the ____ has to wait for someone to wait upon him. And when ____ some clerk does notice you, you are made to feel as if you were interrupting him. Whether he is ____ in deep thought in which he hates to be disturbed or he is chatting with a girl clerk, you feel like ____ for “being too rude”.
He displays no interest either in you or the goods he ____ to sell. Yet possibly that very clerk who is now so apathetic began his career with hope and ____. The daily grind was too much for him; the novelty wore off; his only pleasures were found outside of working hours. He became mechanical, he became incompetent, and then he saw younger clerks who had more zest in their work, promoted over him. He became sour. That was the last stage. His usefulness was over.
A.while B.as C.when D.what
A.unnecessary B.unreasonable C.useless D.unimportant
A.kept B.caught C.took D.shut
A.came by B.came across C.came forward D.came around
A.passion B.disappointment C.anger D.indifference
A.purposeful B.accidental C.unconditional D.confidential
A.displaying B.hiding C.selling D.bargaining
A.what B.which C.that D.how
A.It B.That C.One D.There
A.although B.as if C.if D.since
A.more B.much C.less D.little
A.mostly B.merely C.likely D.hardly
A.store B.customer C.joy D.sock
A.at B.with C.to D.on
A.salesman B.customer C.manager D.passenger
A.firstly B.especially C.lastly D.finally
A.busy B.devoted C.absorbed D.attentive
A.forgiving B.forgetting C.apologizing D.paying
A.paid B.is paid C.pays D.was paid
A.enthusiasm B.disappointment C.amazement D.satisfaction
I'm feeling sad.My 19-year-old∞nleft home about a week ago to 36 the Air Force, and my 23-year-old daughter left two days ago to marry in another state.I'm so 37 of my son as he had to really work hard to get into the Air Force, and my daughter moved to be with her fiance(未婚夫).I'm just simply upset.It 38 feels like someone has ripped my heart from my chest.I’ve tried to talk to their father, friends, and family but it just feels like no one around me 39 what I'm going through.
My children were 40 to me.I put all my energy into 41 both of them and doing all types of activities with them, even sometimes at the 42 of my own best interests.I understand they grow up and need their _43 ,but for some reason I just can't seem to let go.I am go _ 44 that they're establishing their own lives, 45 I get so depressed whenever I have even a simple _46 of them.I've been crying for over a week now.I really don't know what to do to make this 47 go away.I can't even walk by either one's room without bursting into tears.I don't understand why I'm unable to _48 this sense of great loss.I'm 49 that I need to move on with my own life and find _50 things to devote my attention to, but I _51 being a mom and spending time on my children.I've 52 adopting a child but it's _53 atthe moment for me considering my poor health.
I'm just thankful to have found this website and found there are others who are 54 similar problems.It helps to 55 I'm not crazy or overreacting.Thank you for sharing your problems and showing others like myself this isn’t so abnormal.
A.join B.visit C.contact D.lead
A.afraid B.proud C.ashamed D.guilty
A.hardly B.even C.almost D.truly
A.reminds B.regrets C.understands D.questions
A.everything B.everyone C.nothing D.anyone
A.persuading B.raising C.paying D.charging
A.mercy B.distance C.sight D.cost
A.freedom B.country C.career D.house
A.anxious B.embarrassed C.amazed D.happy
A.if B.and C.but D.unless
A.thought B.look C.impression D.idea
A.moment B.decision C.feeling D.event
A.recognize B.realize C.achieve D.overcome
A.afraid B.aware C.doubtful D.confident
A.expensive B.great C.new D.simple
A.forgot B.tried C.stopped D.enjoyed
A.admitted B.considered C.suspected D.remembered
A.impossible B.disappointing C.worthy D.surprising
A.researching B.experiencing C.imitating D.recording
A.hear B.imagine C.know D.say
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
At the 1924 Olympic Games in Paris, the favorite team in the four-man canoe race was the United States team. One member of that team was a young man by the name of Bill Havens.
As the time for the Olympics 36 it became clear that Bill’s wife would give birth to their first child about the time that the U.S. team would be 37 in the Paris games. In 1924 there were no jet airliners from Paris to the United States, only 38 ocean-going ships. And so Bill found himself in a 39 . Should he go to Paris and 40 not being at his wife’s side when their baby was born? Or should he 41 from the team and remain with his family?
Bill’s wife 42 that he go to Paris. 43 , competing in the Olympics was his life long 44 . But Bill felt 45 and, after much 46 searching decided to withdraw from the competition and remain home, where he could 47 his wife when the child arrived.
As it 48 , the United States four-man canoe team won the gold medal in Paris. And Bill’s wife was 49 in giving birth to their child. She was so late, 50 , that Bill could have competed in the event and returned home in time to be with her when she gave birth.
People said, “What a shame.” But Bill said he had no 51 . For the rest of his life, he believed he had made the 52 decision. Bill Havens knew what was most 53 to him. Not everybody figures that out. And he acted on what he believed was best. 54 everybody has the strength of character to say no to something he or she truly wants in order to say yes to something that truly 55 . But for Bill, it was the only way to peace; the only way to no regrets.
A.neared B.started C.ended D.narrowed
A.practising B.competing C.entering D.trying
A.expensive B.heavy C.large D.slow
A.hurry B.puzzle C.dilemma D.trouble
A.avoid B.risk C.bear D.missed
A.break B.keep C.wander D.withdraw
A.complained B.preferred C.insisted D.promised
A.After all B.Above all C.In all D.At all
A.purpose B.struggle C.opportunity D.dream
A.disappointed B.conflicted C.confused D.encouraged
A.memory B.decision C.soul D.peace
A.support B.watch C.comfort D.raise
A.fed back B.pointed out C.came out D.turned out
A.effortless B.sorry C.late D.hard
A.at last B.in fact C.without doubt D.in brief
A.pains B.sufferings C.defeats D.regrets
A.better B.bigger C.worse D.more
A.obvious B.true C.important D.close
A.Almost B.Certainly C.Surely D.Not
A.1asts B.matters C.works D.rewards
When I entered Berkeley. I hoped to earn a scholarship. Having been a Straight-A student, I believed I could 36 tough subjects and really learn something. One such course was World Literature given by Professor Jayne. I was extremely interested in the ideas he 37 in class.
When I took the first exam, I was 38 to find a 77, C-plus, on my test paper, 39 English was my best subject. I went to Professor Jayne, who listened to my arguments but remained 40 .
I decided to try harder, although I didn’t know what that 41 because school had always been easy for me. I read the books more carefully, but got another 77. Again, I 42 with Professor Jayne. Again, he listened patiently but wouldn’t change his 43 .
One more test before the final exam. One more 44 to improve my grade. So I redoubled my efforts and, for the first time, 45 the meaning of the word “thorough”. But my 46 did no good and everything 47 as before.
The last hurdle(障碍)was the final. No matter what 48 I got, it wouldn’t cancel C-pluses. I might as well kiss the49 goodbye.
I stopped working hard. I felt I knew the course material as well as I ever would. The night before the final, I even 50 myself to a movie. The next day I decided for once I’d have 51 with a test.
A week later, I was surprised to find I got an A. I hurried into Professor Jayne’s office. He 52 to be expecting me. “If I gave you the A-pluses you 53 , you wouldn’t continue to work as hard.”
I stared at him, 54 that his analysis and strategy(策略) were correct. I had worked my head 55 , as I had never done before.
I was speechless when my course grade arrived: A-plus. It was the only A-plus given. The next year I received my scholarship. I’ve always remembered Professor Jayne’s lesson: you alone must set your own standard of excellence.
A.take B.discuss C.cover D.get
A.sought B.presented C.exchanged D.obtained
A.shocked B.worried C.scared D.anxious
A.but B.so C.for D.or
A.unchanged B.unpleasant C.unfriendly D.unmoved
A.reflected B.meant C.improved D.affected
A.quarreled B.reasoned C.bargained D.chatted
A.attitude B.mind C.plan D.view
A.choice B.step C.chance D.measure
A.memorized B.considered C.accepted D.learned
A.ambition B.confidence C.effort D.method
A.stayed B.went C.worked D.changed
A.grade B.answer C.lesson D.comment
A.scholarship B.course C.degree D.subject
A.helped B.favored C.treated D.relaxed
A.fun B.luck C.problems D.tricks
A.happened B.proved C.pretended D.seemed
A.valued B.imagined C.expected D.welcomed
A.remembering B.guessing C.supposing D.realizing
A.out B.over C.on D.off
My mother is a geneticist, and from her I learned that despite our differences in size, shape and color, we humans are 99.9 percent the same. It is in our 36 to see differences: skin, hair and eye color, height, language. But also in our nature, way down in the DNA that 37 us human, we are almost the 38 .
I believe there is more that unites us than 39 us.
My mother came to the US from India. She is 40 enough that she got her service 41 in a diner in 1960s Dallas. My father is a white boy from Indiana whose 42 came from Germany in the mid-1800s.
It seems 43 to admit now, but I never 44 that my parents were different colors. One day, I watched my parents walk 45 the street of our church together. They were 46 in the service that day, and as they walked, I saw their hands 47 together in unison(一致地). I noticed for the first time how dark my mother was, and how white my father was. I knew them as my parents 48 I realized their skin color. I'm sorry to say that now when I see a mixed-race 49 walking down the street, I see the "mixed race" first and the "couple" second.
When my parents married in 1966, there were 50 places in this country that had laws 51 mixed marriage. 52 , my white grandfather, 53 father had been a typical racist, was not against their marriage.
Some of us are men, some are women. Some are young, some old. Some of us are short and others 54 . Some right-handed, some left-handed. We have lots of differences; we are all55 . But deep down inside us, down in our DNA, we are 99.9 percent the same. And I believe we need to remember that.
A.feature B.character C.nature D.quality
A.gets B.lets C.has D.makes
A.same B.different C.familiar D.similar
A.differs B.divides C.departs D.splits
A.yellow B.white C.dark D.brown
A.turned out B.turned down C.turned over D.turned back
A.ancestors B.parents C.family D.origin
A.silly B.wise C.stupid D.foolish
A.noticed B.looked C.watched D.observed
A.in B.up C.out D.down
A.entering B.running C.attending D.participating
A.rocking B.shaking C.swinging D.waving
A.unless B.after C.before D.until
A.marriage B.couple C.double D.twins
A.always B.also C.almost D.still
A.allowing B.preventing C.encouraging D.banning
A.Therefore B.However C.But D.Otherwise
A.which B.whose C.that D.what
A.long B.high C.tall D.kind
A.similar B.familiar C.unique D.same
Employers fear they will be unable to recruit (招募) students with the skills they need as the economic recovery kicks in, a new survey ___21___.
Nearly half of the organizations told researchers they were already struggling to find ___22___ with skills in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM), ___23___ even more companies expect to experience ___24___ of employees with STEM skills in the next three years.
The Confederation of British Industry___25___694 businesses and organizations across the public and ___26___sectors , which together employ 2.4 million people.
Half are ___27___ they will not be able to fill graduate posts in the coming years, while a third said they would not be able to ___28___ enough employees with the right A-level skills.
“___29___ we move further role recovery and businesses plan ___30___ growth, the demand for people with high-quality skills and qualifications will ___31___.” said Richard Lambert, Director General, CBI. “Firms say it is already hard to find people with the right ___32___ or engineering skills. The new government must make it a top ___33___ to encourage more young people to study science-related ___34___.”
The survey found that young people would improve their job prospects (预期) ___35___ they studied business, maths, English and physics or chemistry at A-level. The A-levels that employers ___36___least are psychology and sociology. And while many employers don’t insist on a ___37___ degree subject . A third prefer to hire those with a STEM-related subject.
The research ___38___ worries about the lack of progress in improving basic skills in the UK ___39___. Half of the employer expressed worries about employees’ basic literacy and numeracy(计算) skills, while the biggest problem is with IT skills, ___40___ two-thirds reported concerns.
A.submits B.reveals C.launches D.relieves
A.audience B.officials C.partners D.staff
A.while B.because C.for D.although
A.exits B.shortages C.absences D.sources
A.surveyed B.searched C.exposed D.expanded
A.collective B.private C.personal D.civil
A.conducted B.combined C.concerned D.confused
A.provide B.reach C.transfer D.hire
A.Lest B.Unless C.Before D.As
A.with B.for C.on D.by
A.control B.stretch C.ensure D.heighten
A.creative B.technical C.narrative D.physical
A.priority B.option C.challenge D.judgment
A.procedures B.academics C.thoughts D.subjects
A.until B.since C.whereas D.if
A.rate B.discuss C.order D.observe
A.typical B.particular C.positive D.general
A.highlighted B.described C.focused D.touched
A.masses B.workforce C.faculty D.communities
A.what B.whom C.where D.why