Mary loved small animals. One morning while she was walking in the forest, she found weak birds in the grass. She took them home and put them in a small cage (笼子). She cared them with love and the birds both grew . They thanked her a wonderful song every morning.
But something happened one day. Mary left the door of the open. The larger bird flew from the cage. She thought that it would . As it flew close, she grasped (紧抓) it. She was very excited to catch it. she felt strange. She opened her hand and looked sadly at the bird. Her great love had killed the bird!
The other bird was moving back and forth (来回) in the cage. Mary could its great need for freedom (自由). It wanted to fly into the clear and blue . At once, Mary took the bird the cage and let it fly away. The bird circled once, twice, three times…A. some B. several C. two
A. small B. strong C. thin
A. with B. for C. about
A. house B. room C. cage
A. come back B. die out C. fly away
A. Suddenly B. Usually C. Easily
A. living B. interesting C. dead
A. take B. feel C. say
A. river B. trees C. sky
A. out of B. out from C. away of
The ideal teacher may be young or old, tall or short, fat or thin. He should his subject very well and like learning something about other subjects. The ideal teacher must be full of strong feelings of wonder or interest. He must teach anything he himself is not in. He should be like a man who can act and should not be afraid to his feelings and tell other people what he likes and what he doesn’t like clearly. He must like his students and respect them, and he must also respect himself and be proud of his work. he doesn’t, he cannot respect his students and respect from them. The ideal teacher should have an of his students and be able to get on well with them. He needs students’ understanding, too. The ideal teacher should be kind and and he should give hope to his students to learn knowledge. The ideal teacher should see his students’ so that he can know how to encourage the growth of of his students. The ideal teacher is one who grows, learns, and makes himself better along with his students.
So what about the teacher around you?
A.like B.know C.choose D.remember
A.never B.ever C.even D.still
A.weak B.well C.interested D.strict
A.hold B.show C.pass D.keep
A.Since B.As C.If D.Because
A.give B.lose C.change D.win
A.understanding B.idea C.exercise D.excuse
A.forgetful B.helpful C.quick D.lucky
A.lists B.mistakes C.cards D.differences
A.each B.every C.one D.either
I'm the type of guy who believes you can achieve anything you set your mind to, if you give it your all and don't give up. , when I decided to write a novel, it didn't matter to me that I had never done anything like that before. What did matter to me was that I had a great story in my head, a story that needed to be .
What I thought would take a couple of months or a couple of years. After five months of writing, I at last the "finish line" - that magical day when you type "THE END". Okay, so I wrote a manuscript(手稿).The first thing I did was to copy it, followed by sending it out to all of my friends who a lot, to get creative criticism(批评).And then it was back to rewriting the story. Next, I hired a professional(专业人员),who gave me great ,which meant more rewriting. I soon learned a lesson in writing - writing is rewriting. There would always be for improvement.
I had rewritten the manuscript time and time again for two years, and in the process, I learned to write. Looking back, I had no idea how long it was going to take or how hard it was going to be. Writing the manuscript was the easy part, while going on the way to write a book was the hard part.
Pursuing(追求)my dreams has made all the difference. Life is a journey. I can't see what ahead, but I know one thing for sure: when I look I see the things that I've achieved and I smile with pride.
A.However B.Therefore C.Anyway D.Otherwise
A.made B.organized C.printed D.born
A.reached B.got C.tried D.ran
A.discussed B.understood C.read D.praised
A.confidence B.energy C.comfort D.advice
A.room B.time C.pleasure D.experience
A.who B.when C.how D.why
A.whole B.successful C.thick D.right
A.lies B.lays C.matches D.follows
A.round B.up C.behind D.forward
Hello! Welcome to our Music Program. And now if you listen to this programme, you’ll know that it’s time for our competition every week. Last week’s prize of two theatre tickets was won by Bill Martins. Congratulations, Bill. I hope you’ve your tickets by now. This week we are offering a classical (经典的) CD. I hope you will be the first listener to tell the name of the music and the person who it. but I do, you need to get a pencil and a piece of paper, as I’m going to give you some which should make your job a little easier. Are you ready? Right. Now listen carefully, as you might be this week’s winner.
Although the person who wrote the music was born in Italy, he spent most of his in Spain. Have you got that? The second point: There is also a famous play which has the same title as this music and which is usually performed in the open air in the summer. Any yet? I should warn you that it’s not that easy. Now for the next point: When this piece of music was first performed, many people in the audience got up and walked out. They thought the music was terrible and said it was a waste of their money. It’s really, when you think how it is today.
And now for the last point. Part of his music was used for an advertisement which you can see on television, in a lot of magazines and even on your cinema screen from next month. I’m when you hear the music, you’ll know what the advertisement is for. I’m not going to tell you what product (产品) it is, because that would almost give you the answer!
So, that’s four things to remember. If you can give us the answer, please ring 400-8937224. And the music is coming up now.
A.heard B.checked C.received D.noticed
A.sang B.wrote C.loved D.played
A.after B.until C.while D.before
A.notice B.stories C.help D.secret
A.correct B.lucky C.successful D.funny
A.life B.money C.music D.dream
A.question B.idea C.thing D.point
A.fantastic B.surprising C.unfair D.unwelcome
A.common B.funny C.interesting D.popular
A.believe B.think C.afraid D.sure
I stood there listening to my father shout at top of his voice. The on his face said that one of us had done something wrong.
“ one of you did this?”
We all stared down at the step. There was child’s handwriting in chalk (粉笔) there. I was very . I hoped no one could see it. Would he guess it was me? I was so scared. When he asked me, I : “Not me, Dad.”
The others denied (否认) it as well. Of course, we all knew that one of us have done it. But as the and smallest of the three, I just couldn’t find the courage (勇气) to tell the
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To find out who had written on the , Father gave us each a piece of paper and a pencil. “I want each of you to exactly what you see on the step.”
I tried my best to write the words . I didn’t want Dad to be able to tell it was me.
He gathered up our pieces of paper and looked at them. “Since of you will admit to have done it, then I will punish you all.” I stood there and said . The last thing I wanted was for Dad to punish me!
“I ____ it.” My sister stepped forward and said she had done something she hadn’t. She was grounded (受处罚) for a month.
We didn’t talk that day for many years. Not until we were all older and I knew it was safe to finally tell my dad it was really me. I always felt sorry__it. That was the last time I let anyone take the blame (责任) for me.
A.sound B.taste C.look D.feeling
A.What B.Which C.Who D.Where
A.unhappy B.surprised C.angry D.frightened
A.lied B.said C.talked D.told
A.can B.may C.must D.might
A.oldest B.kindest C.youngest D.healthiest
A.answer B.story C.truth D.thing
A.step B.ground C.floor D.door
A.write B.draw C.paint D.print
A.carefully B.differently C.heavily D.badly
A.all B.none C.neither D.both
A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing
A.did B.done C.do D.doing
A.on B.with C.to D.about
A.because B.because of C.though D.except
What’s your idea about success? Some people say that beginners have all the luck, while others believe that success only with practice. In fact, I fell both of these statements are not true all the time. Each is true in some ways not in others.
For example, I went to a drawing competition many years ago and surprisingly. As a prize, I got a film ticket to see “Titanic”. I was really because it was the first time I had taken part in any competition, Thinking that I might be lucky again, I joining in other art competitions, ‘But the result was that I won again. I accepted the fact that the other people had a artistic ability than I did. Art was not something I was especially interested in and I had never practiced the different art skills. So, the I produced were not of a very high standard
These experiences taught me a lot. Though I might have been lucky , I also need to put in hard work. As we know, akes perfect. So I believe success builds on less luck and chance.
A.moves B.comes C.returns D.leaves
A.or B.so C.and D.but
A.won B.began C.failed D.ended
A.sorry B.active C.lucky D.nervous
A.tried B.forgot C.stopped D.remembered
A.often B.ever C.sometimes D.never
A.greater B.more natural C.lower D.more common
A.results B.film C.prizes D.drawings
A.at last B.at most C.at first D.at least
A.chance B.practice C.difference D.experience