When I was thirteen, one day my mom told my family that she had to tell us something. So my dad, my brother and I all sat down on the sofa to begin the discussion.You could feel the atmosphere of the room.It was that something was wrong.Then my mom told us that she had been diagnosed (诊断) with a very serious disease.That was when we all had a moment of and cried.
After that my mom started the and had to travel to the hospital every day.After a week, she began to lose her and so she shaved it all off.My mom would always wear bright-colored scarf’s and after a while to buy a wig (假发:).Along with losing her hair she lost all her nails. , I had never seen a desperate look in my mom's eye.I remember one day I went with my mom to the hospital.When we were for her to receive the treatment, we kept telling jokes.We both burst out from time to time.Everyone in the waiting room was so , while we were in the middle of the room, chatting Neither of us cared people thought of us.
After about a year of the treatment, and all the , one day my mom said she wanted to tell us something important.As my mom was about to speak, a smile on her face.At that moment I knew that it was going to be something very She told us that she had recovered! At that moment I down in tears.They were tears of joy.At that moment for the first time in a very long time I had a feeling that everything was going to be .Now two years has passed and my mom is of the disease.I am so happy that I have my mom with me every step of the way.My mom me to value every moment in my life and to remain through thick or thin.She has taught me so much and continues to teach me more.
A.tense B.calm C.friendly D.cold
A.necessary B.common C.obvious D.strange
A.regret B.anger C.sorrow D.hesitation
A.appointment B.treatment C.operation D.observation
A.hair B.weight C.energy D.hope
A.liked B.offered C.decided D.afforded
A.Therefore B.However C.Besides D.Finally
A.arranging B.waiting C.wishing D.preparing
A.crying B.quarreling C.talking D.laughing
A.down B.over C.out D.off
A.nervously B.curiously C.happily D.gently
A.why B.when C.where D.what
A.pain B.failure C.advice D.love
A.turned B.formed C.changed D.burst
A.attractive B.active C.exciting D.amusing
A.came B.looked C.bent D.broke
A.fair B.clear C.ready D.fine
A.free B.afraid C.aware D.sure
A.asked B.taught C.persuaded D.admitted
A.determined B.modest C.independent D.positive
How can you make a million dollars in one month? I’m sure I am going to get the ____41____ of many readers with the question. The ____42____ news is that you are not going to make a million dollars in one month ____43____ you win the lottery (彩票) or some other prize.
We all want to be millionaires. However, if you try to ____44____ how they became that rich, you will learn that they worked very ____45____ for the money. That is what most ____46____ have had to do, including Bill Gates and Andrew Carnegie, and they often went ____47____ hardships before they succeeded ____48____.
There are many reasons why the millionaires have made it ____49____ for themselves. In this article, I am going to ____50____ passion (热情) which I think is the most ____51____ quality to have in order to succeed. I am sure that if one were to ____52____ the people who made millions in their lifetime, this would be found in all of them.
Take J.K. Rowling for ____53____. Her first Harry Potter book was sent to twelve publishing houses, all of which ____54____ to publish it. A year later, she was finally given the chance by a small ____55____, which paid £1,500. And the ____56____ from that company was that she should get herself a job since she had little ____57____ of making a living by writing children’s books.
If you want to make a million dollars, find something that ____58____ you really passionate and work hard at it. It doesn’t ____59____ what it is. Let me know how you ____60____.
A.attention B.discussion C.consideration D.excitement
A.common B.funny C.disappointing D.surprising
A.if B.unless C.since D.though
A.find out B.think up C.bring up D.care about
A.long B.wisely C.hard D.happily
A.millionaires B.people C.leaders D.businessmen
A.around B.under C.through D.near
A.as well B.at last C.on purpose D.by chance
A.appear B.complete C.change D.happen
A.talk about B.show off C.pick out D.carry out
A.interesting B.important C.unforgettable D.beautiful
A.serve B.visit C.marry D.study
A.agreement B.experience C.example D.experiment
A.promised B.struggled C.refused D.tried
A.office B.publisher C.factory D.school
A.advice B.praise C.comment D.celebration
A.interest B.energy C.time D.chance
A.reminds B.drives C.forces D.makes
A.matter B.say C.mean D.care
A.understand B.plan C.go D.behave
When Dave was eighteen, he bought a secondhand car for $200 so that he could travel to and from work more__36__ than by bus. It worked quite well for a few years, but then it got so old, and it was costing him _37_much in repairs that he decided that he had better _38_it.
He asked among his friends to see if anyone was particularly_ 39_ to buy a cheap car, but they all knew that it was falling to pieces, so_40_ of them had any desire to buy it. Dave's friend Sam saw that he was _41_ when they met one evening, and said, “What's _42_, Dave?”
Dave told him, and Sam answered, “Well, what about advertising it in the paper? You may 43_more for it that way than the cost of the advertisement!” Thinking that Sam's 44_was sensible(合理的),he put an advertisement in an evening paper, which read “For sale: small car, _45_ very little petrol, only two owners. Bargain at 50.”
For two days after the advertisement first appeared, there was no _46_.But then on Saturday evening he had an enquiry(询问).A man rang up and said he would like to see him about the 47. “All right,” Dave said, feeling happy. He asked the man whether ten o'clock the next morning would be_48_or not. “Fine,” the man said, “and I'll _49_my wife. We intend to go for a ride in it to _50_ it.”
The next morning, at a quarter to ten, Dave 51 the car in the square outside his front door, _52_ to wait there for the people who had answered his advertisement. Even Dave had to _53_that the car really looked like a wreck(残骸).Then, soon after he had got the car as clean_54_ it could be, a police car stopped just behind him and a policeman got out. He looked at Dave's car and then said, “Have you reported this _55_ to us yet, sir?”
A.directly B.safely C.easily D.properly
A.such B.so C.very D.too
A.keep B.sell C.repair D.throw
A.generous B.lucky C.ashamed D.anxious
A.some B.none C.neither D.most
A.delighted B.upset C.calm D.astonished
A.on B.for C.in D.up
A.get B.miss C.learn D.find
A.advice B.message C.request D.description
A.spends B.loses C.has D.uses
A.doubt B.help C.answer D.trouble
A.car B.advertisement C.agreement D.call
A.exact B.early C.suitable D.late
A.follow B.meet C.bring D.introduce
A.test B.gain C.admire D.recognize
A.made B.repaired C.parked D.put
A.happening B.meaning C.turning D.failing
A.forget B.show C.disagree D.admit
A.as B.that C.like D.such
A.bargain B.sale C.accident D.result
While I was looking out of the window, I saw an old homeless man crossing the street, carrying a suitcase.
Many times I looked on far away, feeling 36 for the homeless, but did nothing. I did 37 some money to homeless people when I walked by, but never really interacted (互动) with them.
Though we 38 doing something, yet we push it into the deep corners of our heart because we’re too busy, too 39 , or too afraid of strangers.
Today I did what I 40 thought I could. I walked out and ran after the old man. When I 41 him, I asked him if I could buy him 42 . He looked surprised, but accepted it 43 , warning me that he had a good appetite!
I was 44 and excited at the same time. We went to a45 nearby. I told the waiter to give him whatever he wanted and I would 46 it.
I sat down for a moment asking the old man where he47 . He told me he was sleeping behind the court house 48 it was warm there. I promised to give him a few jackets to keep him warm. To my surprise, he49 some inexpensive jewelry on the table and chose a glass necklace for me, 50 someone else had given it to him.
I told him I bought him lunch not to get something 51 . But he insisted on my having it.
When it was time to go back to work, I 52 for not being able to stay with him and promised to sit down with him for lunch next time and 53 more.
A.worried B.sorry C.grateful D.proud
A.throw B.pay C.give D.lend
A.think of B.complain of C.hear of D.remind of
A.lazy B.proud C.poor D.shy
A.once B.never C.always D.even
A.reached B.caught C.arrived D.got
A.milk B.clothes C.lunch D.newspaper
A.easily B.angrily C.anxiously D.happily
A.terrified B.nervous C.frightened D.amused
A.restaurant B.cinema C.store D.station
A.prepare for B.wait for C.pay for D.call for
A.went B.belonged C.worked D.lived
A.unless B.because C.until D.but
A.put B.covered C.took D.bought
A.crying B.shouting C.saying D.whispering
A.in need B.in return C.in exchange D.in sight
A.admitted B.allowed C.advised D.apologized
A.chat B.play C.drink D.eat
A.everything B.nothing C.anything D.something
A.honest B.cool C.patient D.kind
Mr. Glen is a millionaire. Five years ago, after returning from abroad to his motherland, he ___36___his small company. Speaking of success, Glen often tells us a story about his extra expensive “school” fee. He always ___37___his success to it.
At that time, Glen, who already got a Ph.D. degree, ___38___to return to the homeland, starting a company. Before leaving, he bought a Rolex watch with the ___39___made through years of work after school and the scholarships. At the airport he had to accept the ___40___customs check. The watch on his wrist was also demanded to be taken down for ___41___. Glen knew that carrying the specific goods out had to pay the tax, and he worried about paying ___42___for his watch. So when he was checked, he told a lie that his watch was a ___43___fake(假货). When he was ___44___of his “smarts”, immediately, in the presence of Glen, the officers hit the watch, ___45___cost nearly 100,000 into pieces ___46___hearing Glen’s words. Glen was ___47___. Before he understood why, he was taken to the office to be examined ___48___. For many times of entry-exit ___49___he knew that only those people in the “blacklist” would “enjoy” this special treatment. The officers looked over everything carefully in the box, and ___50___him no matter what time of entry and exit he must accept the check and if __51___reusing and carrying fake and shoddy goods, he would be ___52 __according to law! Suddenly, his face turned red, and he had nothing in mind after boarding the plane for long.
After returning to the homeland, he often told the story to his family, and his employees, too. He said that this made a deep ___53___on him, because the additional high “school” fee that he had ever paid made him realize the value of ___54__, which he would remember as the ___55___of his success forever.
A.set up B.took up C.went up D.picked up
A.honors B.mentions C.brings D.owes
A.decided B.refused C.objected D.asked
A.books B.things C.savings D.pounds
A.ordinary B.routine C.regular D.common
A.look B.inspection C.test D.experiment
A.one B.it C.them D.these
A.priceless B.useful C.worthless D.valuable
A.afraid B.proud C.ashamed D.hard
A.who B.what C.as D.which
A.on B.at C.who D.in
A.Disappointed B.delighted C.shocked D.satisfied
A.strictly B.quietly C.quickly D.curiously
A.conditions B.experiences C.experiments D.chances
A.stopped B.hoped C.warned D.urged
A.came out B.found out C.sent out D.set out
A.hit B.blamed C.praised D.charged
A.expression B.idea C.thought D.impression
A.honesty B.lies C.goods D.bravery
A.secret B.lesson C.choice D.belief
Years ago I had the opportunity to meet a girl who reinforced my understanding of the power of belief. She was 36 the most powerful person I had ever met. I met Chris for the first time while taking the Dale Carnegie 37in California.
Our class had already been going for quite some time when 38 , supported by metal crutches(拐杖), 39 herself in. Chris had cerebral palsy(大脑性麻痹). She had many 40in communicating with others. This was not due to 41 of desire, but because most of her twenty-one years of life she had been kept in a room with no more than Elvis records and tapes to 42 her. No one had taken the time to assist her in developing the ability to 43 . It was Bonnie, her current caretaker, who 44 there was much more to Chris than anyone else gave her credit for.
When asked by the instructor what her goal 45 the twelve-week course was, Chris struggled to respond and became frustrated and 46in the process. For most of her 47 nobody would listen to her. The only way she knew to get someone to 48 was through temper outbursts. With Bonnie as her interpreter, Chris conveyed that her 49 was to be able to stand by herself in front of forty-five people and tell us about herself.
On the twelfth week, Chris stood in front of the room and 50 with us, in her own words, what her life had been like. It was one of the most beautiful and enlightening experiences I had ever 51 . Though as a girl who had in many ways been 52 , she believed that she could __53__ more in her life and she did. And she also had the love and support of forty-five friends, who, just weeks before, had been 54 strangers.
What we all witnessed through Chris’ courage is that life is 55 moment by moment, based on our beliefs, which are relevant to both our personal and professional direction and have the power to make our wildest dreams come true.
A.luckily B.probably C.formally D.naturally
A.break B.course C.house D.chance
A.someone B.he C.herself D.she
A.dragged B.rushed C.ran D.jumped
A.difficulties B.indications C.disagreements D.suggestions
A.notice B.need C.lack D.cheer
A.impress B.annoy C.love D.entertain
A.walk B.pronounce C.communicate D.write
A.knew B.asked C.spoke D.required
A.at B.for C.on D.in
A.grateful B.surprised C.angry D.noisy
A.way B.process C.operation D.life
A.listen B.smile C.watch D.understand
A.class B.goal C.ability D.reason
A.began B.agreed C.found D.shared
A.argued B.attended C.witnessed D.accepted
A.found out B.thrown away C.brought up D.held out
A.give B.accompany C.spend D.achieve
A.complete B.necessary C.enough D.typical
A.called B.carried C.created D.searched