Tracy Wong is a wellknown ChineseAmerican writer.But her writing ____ was something she picked up by herself.After her first ____, teaching disabled children, she became a parttime writer for IBM.____, writing stories was simply a ____ interest.Tracy sent three of her stories to a publisher.____, they immediately suggested that she put them together to make a single one long ____ and paid Tracy a $50,000 advance.“A pretty money,” said the publisher, “for ____ writer.”
___ Tracy's characters are interesting, her stories sometimes ____ readers uneasy: those about the supernatural.“My mother believed I could ____ the afterlife world,”she told a close friend.“She used to have me speak with my grandmother, who died many years ago.”
“Can I? I don't think I can,” Tracy said with a laugh.“But I do have ____ when things come to me ____.” Once, she was wondering how to complete a ____ set in ancient China, ____ the doorbell rang.It was a FedEx delivery man, with a copy of a book on Chinese ____.It came without her having ____ it.
Though she has published 10 books, Tracy has remained ____ by her fame.She lives in the same ___ she lived 27 years ago—although in a more comfortable home.There's more room for ____ in her life—and it wasn't just ____.
A.skill B.experience C.practice D.method
A.duty B.effort C.job D.task
A.Instead B.Normally C.Certainly D.Then
A.general B.deep C.personal D.lively
A.Interested B.Anxiously C.Seriously D.Encouraged
A.film B.story C.program D.article
A.a foreign B.a popular C.an unusual D.an unknown
A.Now that B.Even though C.Just because D.Except that
A.find B.turn C.leave D.hold
A.make up B.connect with C.control D.explain
A.events B.chances C.feelings D.moments
A.for no reason B.from a distance C.by accident D.as gifts
A.description B.pointing C.scene D.talk
A.surprisingly B.suddenly C.expectedly D.fortunately
A.cooking B.history C.play D.medicine
A.known B.sent C.realized D.ordered
A.unchanged B.excited C.determined D.unmoved
A.life B.city C.house D.way
A.success B.work C.joy D.variety
A.writing B.reporting C.luck D.fun
When I was a boy, every holiday that I had seemed wonderful. My______ took me by train or by car to a hotel by the ____. All day, I seem to remember, I ____ on the sands with strange ____ children. We made houses and gardens, and ____ the tide destroy them. When the tide went out, we ____ over the rocks and looked down at the fish in the rock-pools.
In those days the ____ seemed to shine always brightly ____ the water was always warm. Sometimes we ____ beach and walked in the country, exploring ruined houses and dark woods and climbing trees. There were ____ in one’s pockets or good places where one could ____ ice creams. Each day seemed a life-time.
Although I am now thirty-five years old, my idea of a good ____ is much the same as it was. I ____ like the sun and warm sand and the sound of ____ beating the rocks. I no longer wish to ___ any sand house or sand garden, and I dislike sweets. ____, I love the sea and often feel sand running through my fingers.
Sometimes I ____ what my ideal holiday will be like when I am ____. All I want to do then, perhaps, will be to lie in bed, reading books about ____ who make houses and gardens with sands, who watch the incoming tide, who make themselves ____ on too many ice creams.
A.teacher B.friends C.parents D.younger sister
A.sea B.lake C.mountain D.river
A.stood B.slept C.sat D.played
A.moved B.nervous C.anxious D.excited
A.watched B.brought C.made D.heard
A.collected B.jumped C.turned D.climbed
A.light B.moon C.sun D.lamp
A.yet B.and C.but D.or
A.came to B.left C.stood by D.played by
A.sweets B.sand C.ice-creams D.money
A.make B.sell C.offer D.buy
A.house B.tide C.garden D.holiday
A.hardly B.almost C.still D.perhaps
A.hands B.tides C.waves D.feet
A.destroy B.fix C.build D.use
A.But B.However C.Otherwise D.Besides
A.feel B.wonder C.understand D.believe
A.strong B.old C.young D.weak
A.children B.boys C.girls D.grown-ups
A.happy B.tired C.sick D.sad
One day when I was about nine years old, I ran into my mother’s bedroom and opened the dresser(梳妆台). Then in the top drawer, was a small jewelry box. I was fascinated by its treasures. Then I saw there was something under the piece of red cloth. the cloth, I found a little white chip of china(瓷器). Why did my mother keep this thing? Shining slightly in the light, no answers. Some months later,I was setting the dinner table when my neighbour Marge knocked at the door. Coming in and the table, Marge said, "Oh, you are expecting company. I’ll another time."
"No, come on in."Mom replied ."We are not anyone."
"But isn't that your good china?" Marge asked. "I'd trust kids to handle my good dishes!"
Mom laughed."Tonight's my family's favorite meal. If you set your best table for a(n) ____meal with guests, why not for your own ?A few broken plates are a small to pay for the joy we get using them" Then she added ." _____ every chip and crack has a story to tell."
Mom went to the cupboard and took down a plate. She said, "Seeing this on the edge here ? It happened when I was 17".
Her voice , "One day my brother invited a young man to dinner and sat him next to me. I was so that when I look the plate, it and knocked against the fork. As the young man was leaving, he a piece of broken china in my hand without saying a word."
I couldn't forget about that plate with the chip. I went up to take out the little wooden jewelry box again. I examined the chip .The chip mother had saved with care belonged to the plate she broke on the day she met my father.
A.silver B.gold C.wooden D.china
A.hidden B.drawn C.removed D.fixed
A.Covering B.Lowering C.Spreading D.Lifting
A.useful B.broken C.beautiful D.valuable
A.found B.invented C.selected D.offered
A.watching over B.glaring at C.glancing at D.sweeping up
A.go by B.pass by C.stand by D.stop by
A.expecting B.inviting C.scolding D.celebrating
A.always B.usually C.sometimes D.never
A.family B.relative C.neighbour D.ancestor
A.value B.attention C.price D.visit
A.common B.special C.ordinary D.especial
A.However B.Besides C.Though D.Otherwise
A.break B.flower C.color D.design
A.hardened B.raised C.softened D.sharpened
A.excited B.nervous C.surprised D.pleased
A.jumped B.escaped C.left D.slipped
A.laid B.threw C.examined D.picked
A.required B.remaining C.missing D.replaced
A.secretly B.carefully C.gratefully D.proudly
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A.B.C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并将答案填写在答卷上。
One Saturday, I went shopping with my daughter, Helen, and son, Brandon. The car was filled with the children's laughing and singing. As we up, we saw a truck with a big sign on it that "Petting Zoo. " The kids jumped up and asked, "Daddy, can we go?" "Sure." I said, giving them a quarter (25 cents) before walking into the shopping center. They ran away and I felt free to take my time looking for I needed. There are a hundred little baby animals of all kinds in the zoo. Kids pay their money and stay there with the animals they like their moms and dads shop.
Several minutes later, I and saw Helen walking along behind me. I was surprised to see she to shop rather than play with the animals. And I thought the children had to wait till the parents came to them up. I came up and asked what was wrong.
She at me with those big brown eyes and said sadly. "Well, Daddy. it cost 50 cents. So, I gave Brandon my . " Then she said the most thing I ever heard. She repeated the family motto “ is action!” She had given Brandon her quarter, and loves little animals more than Helen. She had watched what both my and I did for years around the house after we had said "love is action!" And now it had become a of her lifestyle.
Then we went back to the petting zoo. We stood Brandon go crazy petting and feeding the animals. I had 50 cents a hole in my pocket. I never it to Helen, and she never asked for it. Because she know the whole family : Love always pays.
A.drove B.drew C.dressed D.dragged
A.wrote B.said C.expressed D.warned
A.either B.neither C.each D.every
A.who B.when C.that D.what
A.feeding B.caring C.petting D.nursing
A.which B.while C.where D.whether,
A.turned over B.turned out C.turned away D.turned around
A.chose B.checked C.hesitated D.refused
A.bring B.put C.pick D.wake
A.looked up B.looked down C.looked through D.looked over
A.pet B.coat C.quarter D.candy
A.successful B.beautiful C.harmful D.awful
A.Trust B.Understanding C.Honesty D.Love
A.anyone B.no one C.every one D.someone
A.wife B.mother C.father D.children
A.pile B.pair C.puzzle D.part
A.seeing B.watching C.noticing D.feeling
A.digging B.making C.burning D.hiding
A.paid B.delivered C.offered D.afforded
A.motto B.message C.model D.matter
【原创】As Mr.T steadily pawed his way into our hearts, Colin and I identified for the first time in our lives, as .My husband was a reasonable and generous father, and l was a sensitive, fussy mom .Colin tried to the world through Mr. T's eyes, adding a solid wooden door to Mr. T's home when he how much he liked his privacy .Meanwhile ,I cared about Mr. T's ,fearing that every nap or failed attempt to mount the coffee table some terrible illness.
I felt our world conforming to Mr. T's needs - and I it. Colin and I____ going out to dinner as often and instead spent evenings in our living room, smiling proudly as Mr. T dragged apples and socks into his house with great seriousness. Some nights, we on the sofa until 2,3,4 in the morning, waiting for Mr.T ,who was active at night, to and walk downstairs. We stopped traveling together so one of us could always be home to keep him .
A few years earlier, we had struggled to find even a(n) hour in the day – but Mr.T taught us how to make in our lives for the future we wanted, to be more empathetic, more patient. He taught us to love . We'd found Mr. T in one of life's intervals, between dating and marriage, coupledom and .If it had been a lost dog or a deserted cat on our way home that night, there would be no____ to tell. We would have brought the animal to a shelter. that nobody would do that for a rat made us bring Mr.T into our home, and doing so made all the.
Some of our friends and family just didn't Mr.T.They never understood how we could love a .We never understood how, if you had the 0f meeting him, it was possible not to.
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When I was a boy, every holiday that I had seemed wonderful. My______ took me by train or by car to a hotel by the ____. All day, I seem to remember, I ____ on the sands with strange ____ children. We made houses and gardens, and ____ the tide destroy them. When the tide went out, we ____ over the rocks and looked down at the fish in the rock-pools.
In those days the ____ seemed to shine always brightly ____ the water was always warm. Sometimes we ____ beach and walked in the country, exploring ruined houses and dark woods and climbing trees. There were ____ in one’s pockets or good places where one could ____ ice creams. Each day seemed a life-time.
Although I am now thirty-five years old, my idea of a good ____ is much the same as it was. I ____ like the sun and warm sand and the sound of ____ beating the rocks. I no longer wish to ____ any sand house or sand garden, and I dislike sweets. ____, I love the sea and often feel sand running through my fingers.
Sometimes I ____ what my ideal holiday will be like when I am ____. All I want to do then, perhaps, will be to lie in bed, reading books about ____ who make houses and gardens with sands, who watch the incoming tide, who make themselves ____ on too many ice creams.
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