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Outside our hotel in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, a seemingly ancient woman waited beside the door with her hand outstretched(伸出的). Every day I put my hand in hers as our eyes ____. She never ____ to return my smile, my grasp, and my greeting.
On the last day of our ___, I found myself ____ on a busy corner across the street from our hotel. Bicycles and motorbikes rushed in front of me. We had been advised to walk _ through the heavy traffic without looking right or left. Let them ____ us. But tonight I was by myself and felt ____ to face the stream of vehicles. ____ I hesitated on the sidewalk, I felt a hand on my elbow and looked down to see the smile of my small beggar friend looking up at me. She nodded her head toward the street, ____ that she would take me across. Together, we moved slowly into the chaos.
Then we moved on ____ the sidewalk, where she pulled my face down to hers, kissed me on both cheeks, and then walked away, still smiling and waving back to me. I had not given her a single coin. We had ____ something vastly more important—a warming of hearts in friendship.
Traveling in poorer nations, I have __     a variety of ways to deal with beggars. The most ___ response of tourists faced with those extremely poor people is to ____ them and focus their eyes elsewhere. I have seen people push away an outstretched hand in ____. A few may hurriedly drop a few coins, and then make a quick getaway in hopes that another 20 ragged beggars won’t immediately appear on the ____.
For many reasons, giving money is not the best ____ to an outstretched hand. The greatest gift is time and respect. To look beggars in the eye and smile, thus acknowledging their existence, is a small thing. Putting your hand into another’s outstretched hand and grasping it ____ for a moment is also a small thing. But these are important. Everyone needs ____, to be seen as worthy of being ____, to feel appreciated and loved. And I believe that everyone is worthy and worth knowing.

A.met B.opened C.turned D.dropped

A.attempted B.wanted C.managed D.failed

A.work B.visit C.camp D.festival

A.free B.alone C.lost D.exposed

A.away B.off C.straight D.about

A.avoid B.stop C.lead D.direct

A.unwilling B.inadequate C.inappropriate D.unfit

A.Since B.Although C.As D.Before

A.hoping B.considering C.concluding D.indicating

A.across B.off C.along D.towards

A.earned B.shared C.expected D.undertaken

A.changed B.followed C.possessed D.witnessed

A.initial B.automatic C.aggressive D.common

A.ignore B.oppose C.tolerate D.scold

A.anxiety B.desperation C.annoyance D.sadness

A.street B.corner C.way D.scene

A.result B.response C.reward D.reply

A.firmly B.casually C.cautiously D.eagerly

A.recognition B.encouragement C.motivation D.commitment

A.liked B.trusted C.accepted D.known

科目 英语   题型 完型填空   难度 中等
知识点: 学校生活
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   this moment, I begin to sense that everything I will ever know, everything I will ever pass to my students, is an inseparable part of a legacy(遗产) of our ancestors.
  Irene Roberts holds me in her arms and through her tears whispers my cheek, “Thank you.” And then, with the briefest of looks into my forgotten face, she back into her classroom, to what she has done thousands of days through all the years of my .
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A.that B.if C.as D.when

A.just B.almost C.nearly D.about

A.kindness B.respect C.friendship D.love

A.know B.learn C.realize D.believe

A.selfish B.self-confident C.self-conscious D.selfless

A.call B.drag C.push D.pull

A.upset B.delighted C.interested D.annoyed

A.brings B.takes C.fetches D.introduces

A.bows B.raises C.rises D.puts

A.thought B.brain C.attention D.memory

A.announce B.speak C.deliver D.tell

A.useful B.important C.hopeful D.beneficial

A.retirement B.enjoyment C.employment D.happiness

A.Reminding B.Explaining C.Remembering D.Forgetting

A.happily B.straight C.calmly D.briefly

A.against B.with C.off D.beyond

A.escapes B.gathers C.disappears D.fails

A.longs B.continues C.goes D.returns

A.absence B.class C.work D.task

A.or rather B.in addition C.as usual D.after all

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Dr David Sheffield, conducted the study, said he wasn’t surprised by the . “Students use their phones , and this has both positive such as staying in touch with friends and family, and negative ones too, such as costs and social costs,” he told Weekly Reader. “The most finding was that a number of people reported they had a relationship or job because they spent too much time on mobile phones .”
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A.must B.mustn’t C.can D.can’t

A.problem B.disease C.question D.trouble

A.pleased B.crazy C.devoted D.interested

A.surveyed B.examined C.checked D.tested

A.books B.phones C.notes D.pens

A.show B.cheer C.pick D.take

A.change B.form C.develop D.check

A.correction B.relation C.touch D.common

A.Other B.Others C.The others D.The other

A.who B.which C.that D.what

A.discoveries B.explorations C.results D.experiments

A.carefully B.briefly C.hardly D.frequently

A.effects B.points C.decisions D.ideas

A.financial B.physical C.national D.natural

A.interesting B.surprising C.exciting D.pleasing

A.founded B.earned C.built D.lost

A.For B.By C.As D.Of

A.break B.chance C.risk D.fortune

A.encouraged B.stressed C.satisfied D.inspired

A.funny B.strange C.good D.wrong

My sister and I grew up in a little village in England. Our father was a struggling , but I always knew he was . He never criticized us, but used to bring out our best. He’d say, “If you pour water on flowers, they flourish. If you don’t give them water, they die. ” I as a child I said something about somebody, and my father said, “ time you say something unpleasant about somebody else, it’s a reflection(反映)of you. ” He explained that if I looked for the best people, I wouldget the best . From then on I’ve always tried to the principle in my life and later in running my company.
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A.biologist B.manager C.lawyer D.gardener

A.strict B.honest C.special D.learned

A.praise B.courage C.power D.warmth

A.think B.imagine C.remember D.guess

A.unnecessary B.unkind C.unimportant D.unusual

A.Another B.Some C.Any D.Other

A.on B.in C.at D.about

A.in case B.by turns C.by chance D.in return

A.process B.set C.review D.follow

A.understanding B.experienced C.serious D.demanding

A.taking up B.making up C.picking up D.keeping up

A.suggestion B.decision C.notice D.choice

A.and B.as C.even if D.as if

A.helped B.allowed C.persuaded D.suggested

A.always B.never C.seldom D.almost

A.rather B.but C.for D.therefore

A.promise B.task C.belief D.dream

A.this B.he C.it D.that

A.newspaper B.magazine C.program D.project

A.controlled B.comforted C.reminded D.raised

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A teacher teaching math to seven-year-old Laiq asked him, “If I give you one apple and one apple and one apple , how many apples will you have?”
With a few seconds Laiq confidently, “Four!”
The confused teacher was expecting a(n) correct answer, three. She was disappointed. “Maybe the child didn’t hear ” she thought. She , “Laiq, listen carefully. If I give you one apple and one apple and one apple, how many apples will you have?”
Laiq had seen the on his teacher’s face. He again on his fingers. But within him he was also the answer that would make the teacher happy. This time hesitatingly he replied, “Four.”
The disappointment stayed on the teacher’s face. Suddenly she that Laiq liked strawberries. She thought maybe he didn’t like apples and that was why he couldn’t answer the question. This time with an excitement in her she asked, “If I give you one strawberry and one strawberry and one strawberry, then how many will you have?”
Seeing the teacher , young Laiq calculated on his fingers again. There was no pressure on him, but a little on the teacher. She wanted her new to succeed. a hesitating smile young Laiq replied, “Three?”
The teacher now had a smile. Her approach had succeeded. She wanted to herself. But one last thing remained. she asked him, “Now if I give you one apple and one apple and one more apple , how many will you have ?”
Confidently Laiq answered, ‘Four!” The teacher was “How Laik , how?” She demanded in a little annoyed voice.
In a voice that was and hesitating young Laik replied, “Because I already have one in my bag.”
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A.told B.added C.replied D.wrote

A.worthless B.effortless C.careless D.selfless

A.possibly B.actively C.clearly D.strictly

A.repeated B.ordered C.whispered D.complained

A.satisfaction B.disappointment C.punishment D.determination

A.recognized B.discovered C.calculated D.insisted

A.searching for B.waiting for C.arguing for D.talking about

A.decided B.noticed C.expressed D.remembered

A.eyes B.hands C.mouth D.nose

A.sad B.happy C.pitiful D.lovely

A.invention B.system C.reform D.approach

A.On B.In C.With D.By

A.precious B.satisfied C.lasting D.appealing

A.thank B.congratulate C.help D.enjoy

A.Above all B.In vain C.On purpose D.Once again

A.astonished B.concerned C.amused D.relaxed

A.high B.low C.easy D.clear

A.strawberry B.apple C.coin D.box

A.Before B.After C.Until D.When

A.absent B.free C.different D.safe

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Brother Michael and Chris were born in the early 1960s and grew up in a black neighborhood in Richmond, California. Both boys were in the primary school and brought home mostly A’s on their report cards.
But in a black family with eight children, money was always , so the two growing boys often went . They turned to stealing. They stole cookies from the grocery store and bread from the . They even stole money from their parents to feed.
At the end of his first year in high school, Chris received three A’s and F’s on his report card --- the first time he had anything in school. Because Kennedy High School only allowed three failures four years, one more F and Chris would be kicked out of school. That’s when he made up his mind to .
Chris made every effort to become in school. After Chris graduated from college, he worked as a prosecutor(检察官), criminals, drug dealers, and gang members. Today Chris is famous as one of the prosecutors in the trial of the century, the O.J. Simpson trial!
That decision to change took him in an entirely direction from his brother Michael, who changing his bad behavior. After high school, Michael continued his anti-social ---fighting in the streets, taking and stealing. At the age of 42, Michael Darden died from AIDS.
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A.well- behaved B.well-dressed C.well-known D.well- informed

A.plentiful B.loose C.common D.tight

A.mad B.wrong C.hungry D.bad

A.chemist’s B.baker’s C.doctor’s D.barber’s

A.two B.three C.four D.five

A.obtained B.failed C.passed D.missed

A.beyond B.by C.over D.above

A.steal B.respond C.stand D.change

A.outstanding B.friendly C.powerful D.outgoing

A.treating B.saving C.questioning D.punishing

A.leading B.working C.acting D.performing

A.similar B.different C.new D.strange

A.preferred B.resisted C.admitted D.appreciated

A.habits B.signs C.behaviors D.manners

A.drugs B.actions C.buses D.pills

A.persuades B.warns C.convinces D.wishes

A.choices B.friends C.promises D.efforts

A.taller B.cleaner C.happier D.better

A.illegal B.useful C.harmless D.lawful

A.destroy B.form C.accomplish D.approach

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