A lady and her husband stepped off the train in Boston.They walked without an appointment(预约)into the outer office of Harvard’s president.But they were by his secretary and kept waiting.For hours,the secretary took no notice of them, that the couple would finally become and go away.But they didn’t.The secretary finally decided to disturb the president,though unwillingly.
A few minutes later,the president walked towards the couple with a face.The lady told him,“We had a son that Harvard for one year.He loved Harvard.He was happy here.But about a year ago,he was accidentally killed.My husband and I would like to a memorial(纪念物)to him,somewhere on campus.”
The president wasn’t moved .Instead,he was shocked.“Madam,” he said,“we can’t put up a statue for every person who studied at Harvard and .If we did,this place would look like a cemetory,” “Oh,no,” the lady explained quickly “We don’t want to put up a statue.We would like to give a building to Harvard.”The president rolled his eyes and at the couple and then exclaimed,“A building! Do you have any idea how much a building costs? We have spent over $7 500 000 on the campus building at Harvard.” For a moment the lady was silent.The president was ,because he could get rid of them now.Then the lady turned to her husband and said quietly,“Is that all it costs to start a university? Why don’t we just start our own?” Her husband nodded.Since their offer was turned down,Mr.and Mrs.Stanford traveled to California where they founded the University that bears their ,a memorial to a son that Harvard no longer cared about.
A.watched B.interviewed C.followed D.stopped
A.finding B.hoping C.realizing D.imagining
A.disappointed B.surprised C.worried D.troubled
A.cold B.funny C.pleasant D.sad
A.visited B.attended C.studied D.served
A.set about B.take over C.take down D.set up
A.died B.encouraged C.killed D.fought
A.laughed B.shouted C.called D.glanced
A.bored B.pleased C.interested D.astonished
A.picture B.character C.name D.sign
We all know that some things are obviously right. For example, it is right to be to other people. It is also right to look after the environment. Some things are wrong, too. For instance, we should not hurt or bully(欺负)others, nor should we litter. Rules often tell us what is right or wrong.
Rules can help the public make the right , and remain safe. Car drivers have to obey traffic regulations that tell them the right things to do on the road to avoid crashes. Cyclists who give signals before turning or stopping help prevent .
If people follow rules without taking other matters into consideration, it will be for them to form what is sometimes called a “black and white” view. For example, they may believe that people should always tell the truth, and that lying is acceptable. Such people always stick to their views, even if it means that they may get into .
Sometimes it may not be so easy to know what is right or wrong. Some people choose not to eat meat because they believe that it is
to eat animals, but others argue that they can eat meat and
be kind to animals; some insist that stealing is always wrong, but others think that one does not need to feel so when stealing some food to eat, if he lives in a really poor area and he is .
Rules help us live together in harmony, because they show us the right way to (13) others. However, some people argue that rules may be
, having observed that rules change all the time, and that some schools have some regulations and others have different ones—so who is to what is right?
A.kind B.sensitive C.fair D.generous
A.equally B.slightly C.clearly D.increasingly
A.suggestions B.conclusions C.turns D.choices
A.accidents B.mistakes C.falls D.deaths
A.interesting B.vital C.easy D.valuable
A.seldom B.rarely C.merely D.never
A.trouble B.power C.prison D.control
A.roughly B.eventually C.deliberately D.exactly
A.awful B.cruel C.unhealthy D.unnecessary
A.kind B.sensitive C.fair D.generous
A.nervous B.anxious C.afraid D.guilty
A.begging B.starving C.growing D.wandering
A.follow B.instruct C.treat D.protect
A.disgusting B.confusing C.unsafe D.unimportant
A.predict B.explain C.decide D.consider
I often read of incidents of misunderstanding or conflict. I’m left
. Why do these people create mistrust and problems, especially with those from other ?
I was growing up in Kuala Lumpur in the early 1960s, children from different races and regions played and studied in harmony. At that time my family lived a stone’s from Ismail’s. And no one was bothered that Ismail was a Malay Muslim and I was an Indian Hindu—we just
our differences. Perhaps, our elders had not filled our heads with unnecessary advice, well or otherwise.
We were nine when we became friends. During the school holidays, we’d
the countryside on our bicycles, hoping to the unexpected. At times Ismail would accompany my family as we made a rare shopping trip to town. We would be glad of his .
When I was twelve, my family moved to Johor. Ismail’s family later returned to their village, and I touch with him.
One spring afternoon in 1983, I stopped a taxi in Kuala Lumpur. I
my destination. The driver acknowledged my but did not move off. Instead, he looked at me. “Raddar?” he said, using my childhood nickname(绰号). I was astonished at being so addressed
(称呼). Unexpectedly! It was Ismail! Even after two we still recognized each other. Grasping his shoulder, I felt a true affection, something to describe.
If we can allow our children to be without prejudice, they’ll build friendships with people, regardless of race or religion, who will be their side through thick and thin. On such friendships are societies built and we can truly be, as William Shakespeare one wrote, “we happy few, we band of brothers”.
A.interesting B.pleased C.puzzled D.excited
A.parties B.cities C.villages D.races
A.why B.which C.how D.when
A.together B.around C.alone D.apart
A.drop B.throw C.move D.roll
A.refused B.made C.sought D.accepted
A.paid B.meant C.preserved D.treated
A.explore B.search C.discover D.desert
A.get through B.deal with C.come across D.take away
A.arrival B.choice C.effort D.company
A.lost B.gained C.developed D.missed
A.stated B.ordered C.decided D.chose
A.attempts B.instructions C.opinions D.arrangements
A.anxiously B.carelessly C.disappointedly D.fixedly
A.familiarly B.strangely C.fully D.coldly
A.departures B.months C.years D.decades
A.possible B.funny C.hard D.clear
A.them B.themselves C.us D.ourselves
A.from B.by C.with D.against
A.still B.otherwise C.then D.instead
The first day of school our professor introduced himself and challenged us to get to know a new classmate. I to look around when a gentle hand my shoulder. I turned around to find a wrinkled, little lady looking up at me with a smile.
She said, “Hi. My name is Rose. I’m eighty-seven years old. Can I give you a hug?” I laughed and responded, “Of course you may!” and she gave me a giant squeeze.
“Why are you in college at such a young, innocent ?” I asked. “I always having a college education and now I’m getting !” she told me.
Later, we became close friends. Every day we would leave class together and she her wisdom and experience with me. Over the
of the year, Rose became a campus icon and she made friends wherever she went.
At the of the semester we invited Rose to speak at our football banquet(宴会). I’ll forget what she taught us. When she was introduced, frustrated and a little embarrassed, she cleared her
and said, “We do not stop playing because we are old; we
old because we stop playing. There are only two secrets to staying
, being happy, and achieving success. You have to and find humor every day. You’ve got to have a dream. When you your dreams, you die.”
One week after graduation Rose died in her sleep. Many college students attended her funeral in tribute to(悼念)the wonderful woman who taught example that it’s never too to be all you can possibly be.
A.lay down B.stood up C.fell off D.went out
A.touched B.felt C.wounded D.clapped
A.beautiful B.young C.old D.kind-hearted
A.sadly B.coldly C.absently D.enthusiastically
A.age B.speed C.point D.year
A.talked about B.tried out C.looked forward D.dreamed of
A.those B.one C.that D.they
A.learned B.told C.shared D.debated
A.course B.path C.distance D.road
A.easily B.rarely C.unwillingly D.strangely
A.middle B.beginning C.end D.top
A.ever B.never C.still D.already
A.throat B.face C.nose D.eyes
A.grow B.prove C.look D.stay
A.rich B.healthy C.cheerful D.young
A.eat B.cry C.laugh D.shout
A.have B.lose C.get D.keep
A.bitterly B.fortunately C.peacefully D.hopefully
A.to B.for C.in D.by
A.early B.bad C.good D.late
My dad also taught me, by example, that a healthy lifestyle is important. He was ever sick. But I don’t my dad ever even had a cup of coffee. He seldom
alcohol.
He would say, “Bonnie, your is a reflection of your overall physical well-being. So
you want to sing well, take better care of yourself.” If I became hoarse(嘶哑的)or caught a cold, he didn’t
me directly, “Well, Bonnie, you know, if you’d get to sleep a little earlier, that would probably be a good
.” When I decided to get silent about 18 years ago, he told me, “See, Bonnie, it’s so great to see you in such strong voice
.”
He just did not complain, even when he was uncomfortable towards the end, the cancer that eventually
his life. He simply made a
to be positive.
I am so glad that we had the to perform together. I was touched that he tried singing my music,
the bluesy style didn’t come
to him. Then, when I had so much Grammy(格莱美奖)
with my album Nick of Time in 1990, I
, hey, I have one of the greatest
of all time in my family. I was very
about doing The Boston Pops Show on TV with my dad. To
me, he said, “Bonnie, a beautiful song is a beautiful song. Just
it.” I looked in my dad’s
, and there we were singing Irving Berlin’s song. Of all the duets(二重唱)I’ve done, that one will always be a highlight.
A. possibly B. hardly
C. nearly D. almost
A. avoided B. banned
C. served D. touched
A. voice B. beauty
C. habit D. health
A. whether B. when
C. if D. though
A. punish B. scold
C. blame D. order
A. idea B. question
C. decision D. deed
A. all in all B. all over
C. all the time D. all right
A. from B. by
C. in D. at
A. carried B. took
C. changed D. lost
A. plan B. living
C. choice D. promise
A. time B. luck
C. energy D. chance
A. if only B. even though
C. whenever D. unless
A. happily B. fortunately
C. truly D. naturally
A. difficulty B. success
C. process D. effort
A. said B. guessed
C. meant D. realized
A. dancers B. editors
C. listeners D. singers
A. nervous B. shy
C. scared D. upset
A. teach B. train
C. calm D. praise
A. forget B. believe
C. make D. do
A. mind B. thought
C. heart D. eyes
In the doorway of my home, I looked closely at my 23-year-old son, Daniel. In a few hours he would be flying to France to a different life. It was a transitional(过渡的)time in Daniel’s life. I wanted to
him some words of significance. But nothing came from my lips, and this was not the time I had let such moments pass.
When Daniel was five, I took him to the bus stop on his first day of kindergarten. He asked, “What is it going to be like, Dad? Can I do it?” Then he walked the steps of the bus and disappeared inside. The bus drove away and I said nothing. A decade later, a similar played itself out. I drove him to college. As I started to leave, I tried to think of something to say to give him and confidence as he started this new stage of life. Again, words me.
Now, as I stood before him, I thought of those opportunities. How many times have I let such moments ? I don’t find a quiet moment to tell him what they have to me. Or what he might to face in the years ahead. Maybe I thought it was not necessary to say anything.
What does it matter in the course of a lifetime if a father never tells a son what he really thinks of him? as I stood before Daniel, I knew that it did matter. My father and I loved each other. Yet, I always
never hearing him put his into words. Now I could feel my palms sweat and my throat tighten. Why is it so to tell a son something from the heart?
My mouth turned dry, and I knew I would be able to get out only a few words clearly. “Daniel,” I said. “If I could have picked, I would have picked you.” That’s all I could say. He hugged me. For a moment, the world , and there were just Daniel and me. He was saying something, but tears misted my eyes, and I couldn’t understand what he was saying. All I was of was the stubble(短须)on his chin as his face pressed
mine. What I had said to Daniel was . it was nothing. And yet, it was .
A.experience B.spend C.enjoy D.shape
A.show B.give C.leave D.instruct
A.last B.first C.very D.next
A.upward B.into C.down D.up
A.sign B.scene C.scenery D.sight
A.interest B.instruction C.courage D.direction
A.failed B.discouraged C.struck D.troubled
A.future B.embarrassing C.obvious D.lost
A.last B.pass C.fly D.remain
A.counted B.meant C.valued D.earned
A.think B.want C.expect D.wish
A.But B.And C.Instead D.So
A.wondered B.regretted C.minded D.tried
A.views B.actions C.feelings D.attitudes
A.important B.essential C.hard D.complex
A.disappeared B.changed C.progressed D.advanced
A.sensitive B.convinced C.aware D.tired
A.by B.against C.on D.with
A.clumsy B.gentle C.absurd D.moving
A.none B.all C.anything D.everything