It was Thanksgiving morning. In the crowded kitchen of my small home I was busy preparing the traditional Thanksgiving turkey____the doorbell rang. I opened the front door and saw two small children in ____ clothes and thin little sandals(凉鞋), staying together at the door on the top step.
“Any old____, lady?” asked one of them.
I was ____. I wanted to say “no” until my eye____their sandals, which were wet with heavy snow.
“____and I’ll make you a cup of hot cocoa.”
They walked ____and sat down at the table. Their wet sandals left marks upon the____. I served them cocoa and bread with jam to fight____the freezing cold outside.____I went back to the kitchen and started again on my household budget for Thanksgiving Day.
The silence in the front room struck me. I looked in. The girl held the empty cup in her hands, looking at it. The boy asked in a flat voice,“Lady, are you____?”
I looked at my old sofa covers. The girl put her cup back in its saucer(托盘)____and said, “Your cups match your saucers.” Her voice was____with a need that no amount of food could supply.They left after that,____their papers against the wind.They hadn’t said“Thank you.”They didn’t need to.They had____me that I had so much for which to be grateful.Plain blue china cups and saucers were____worth five pence. But they matched.
I tasted the potatoes and the meat soup. Potatoes and brown meat soup, a roof over our heads, my man with a good steady job—these____, too.
I moved the chairs back from the fire and____the living room. The muddy(沾上泥的)____of small sandals were still wet upon my floor. Let them be for a while, I thought, just in case I should begin to____how rich I am.
A.before B.while C.when D.as
A.worn B.strange C.ordinary D.smart
A.clothes B.papers C.cups D.shoes
A.sad B.nervous C.busy D.happy
A.fell upon B.came at C.went through D.got into
A.Stand back B.Turn around C.Get out D.Come in
A.over B.out C.off D.on
A.door B.floor C.ground D.wall
A.about B.against C.for D.in
A.Thus B.But C.Then D.So
A.rich B.kind C.helpful D.healthy
A.curiously B.hopefully C.carefully D.silently
A.hungry B.pleasant C.deep D.cold
A.turning B.delivering C.pushing D.holding
A.reminded B.promised C.persuaded D.told
A.really B.even C. well D.only
A.matched B.worked C.mixed D.agreed
A.decorated B.equipped C.emptied D.cleaned
A.lines B.prints C.signs D.steps
A.realize B.doubt C.forget D.prove
In the middle of the night, Peter's wife suddenly fell ill. She couldn’t help crying,“Oh, my stomach (胃)! Get the !”
Peter, awaking from a deep sleep, thought his wife was only having a dream.
“Stop that noise.” he said to her. He turned over and tried to go to again, but his wife still cried out, “Oh, help! Help! I'm sure I'm !”
Peter got out of bed and started , but he could not find him any clothes.
“Where is my shirt?” he asked. His wife was ill to tell him, and she could only cry, “Oh, my stomach!”
As soon as he had put his clothes , he said, “Now, my dear, are you quite 44that you need the doctor? Surely you can wait morning, can't you?”
“No, I can't. Go, go, go.” his wife shouted,“ you will find me dead the morning.”
So Peter went out into the dark street. He had only gone a few meters he heard his wife calling him again.
“I'm again now, and I shall not want the doctor.” she said softly.
Hearing this, he started running as as he could towards the doctor's. When he arrived there, he knocked at the door loudly enough to wake around.
The doctor put his sleepy head out of the bedroom window and said, “Er? Who's there?”
“Oh, Doctor.”Peter said to him, “I've very news for you. My wife ill with a terrible stomachache (胃疼). I was on my way to bring you to her, but she called me back to say the trouble had suddenly her. So you need not come. Go back to now, and sleep well!”
A.driver B.nurse C.doctor D.child
A.terrible B.interesting C.Surprising D.wonderful
A.bed B.sleep C.dream D.hospital
A.walking B.dying C.aching D.sleeping
A.dressing B.wearing C.raising D.working
A.very B.so C.too D.quite
A.good B.bad C.wrong D.poor
A.down B.off C.on D.up
A.surprised B.afraid C.certain D.worried
A.before B.for C.to D.until
A.And B.But C.So D.Or
A.after B.in C.before D.until
A.after B.when C.before D.while
A.good B.wrong C.all right D.right
A.fast B.slowly C.hurriedly D.happily
A.everyone B.someone C.no one D.doctors
A.good B.bad C.necessary D.ill
A.fell B.stayed C.grew D.failed
A.gone B.missed C.disappeared D.left
A.your home B.your bedroom C.your dream D.bed
One of my fondest Christmas memories was also one of our family’s bleakest(最令人沮丧的).We were just little kids, and on Christmas Day mom us all around her to tell us, , that there would be no presents because all we really wanted was to for our daddy. He was very sick. I don’t remember anything else except four little girls surrounding my mother, crying a miracle(奇迹)
At that very moment, someone loudly on the door. Behind him was a merry group of soldiers from the Army base where my father as a minister. News had that we were in trouble, and his colleagues knew we needed some .
With all the excitement ,even my dad in a blanket to keep warm , came down and sat in front of a roaring fire in our room to watch his children be by good Samaritans(乐善好施的人). The presents were unwrapped, and we girls packages and found a doll each and four board games.
What is to me is that I don’t even remember what sickness my father was suffering from.I remember an evening of laughter and There were no expensive toys but priceless moments of friendship and fun given by young men who knew that a family was having a(n) rough time . They gave their time and their attention to little children who needed to laugh.
The most important thing in life aren’t things. And what about the true spirit of holidays? I hope we all are able to remember a thing about the holidays that stirs(搅动)our heart , that isn’t really a thing at all, but the smile on a child’s face because we take a moment to hug or wipe away a tear.
A.requested B. gathered C.commanded D. recommended
A.in tears B. in doubt C. in silence D. in surprise
A.apply B. pray C. pay D. ask
A.to B. with C. for D. in
A.knocked B. beat C. tapped D. struck
A.Fighting B. Shooting C. Following D.Running
A.charged B. existed C. worked D.governed
A.expanded B. spread C. distributed D. disappeared
A.confidence B. cheer C. trust D. wisdom
A.dressed B. attached C. trapped D. wrapped
A.persuaded B. saved C. taught D. entertained
A.discovered B. sought C. unfolded D. packed
A.strange B. frightening C. useful D. encouraging
A.seldom B. just C. even D. hardly
A.anxiety B. surprise C. doubt D. happiness
I live in Hollywood. You may think people in such an attractive, fun-filled place are _________ than others. If so, you have some ________ ideas about the nature of happiness.
Many intelligent people still equate(同等看待) happiness with ________. The _______ is that fun and happiness have ______ or nothing in common. Fun is what we experience during an act. Happiness is ________ we experience after an act. It is a deeper, more lasting emotion.
Going to an amusement park or ball game, watching a movie or television, are fun ______ that help us relax, ________ forget our problems and maybe even ________. But they do not bring happiness, because their _______ effects end when the fun ______.
I have often thought that ______ Hollywood stars have a role to ________, it is to teach us that happiness has nothing to do with fun. These rich, beautiful individuals have constant _________ to glamorous parties, fancy cars, expensive homes, everything that spells “happiness”.
But celebrities reveal(揭露) the ________hidden beneath all their fun: depression, alcoholism, drug addiction, broken marriages, troubled children and profound loneliness.
The way people stick to the _______ that a fun-filled, pain-free life equates happiness actually _____ their chances of ever obtaining real happiness. If fun and pleasure are equated with happiness, then pain ______ be equated with unhappiness. But, _______, the opposite is true: More times than not, things that lead to happiness _______ some pain.
As a result, many people avoid the very efforts that are the source of true happiness. They fear the pain inevitably brought by such things as marriage, raising children, professional achievement, religious commitment, civic or charitable work, and self-improvement.
A.luckier B.happier C.richer D.tougher
A.mistaken B.right C.desperate D.shallow
A.wealth B.fame C.fun D.pleasure
A.state B.belief C.tendency D.truth
A.a little B.some C.little D.much
A.which B.that C.what D.as
A.activities B.occasions C.periods D.games
A.gradually B.temporarily C.consequently D.thoroughly
A.change B.enjoy C.refresh D.laugh
A.special B.deep C.strong D.positive
A.comes B.ends C.lasts D.returns
A.when B.as C.once D.if
A.play B.make C.reach D.expect
A.signature B.participation C.access D.appearance
A.secrets B.unhappiness C.presentation D.disagreement
A.prejudice B.sense C.theory D.belief
A.reduces B.robs C.consumes D.increases
A.may B.must C.can D.will
A.as usual B.as a result C.in fact D.in a word
A.abuse B.involve C.cause D.equal
—Is he a boring person?
—______. He is a funny guy.
A.Go ahead B.Absolutely not C.Not a little D.Heaven knows
Kids have their own ideas about money---some are sensible and others are not so wise.
Twelve-year-old Amanda thinks it’s to save and not blow your money right away “ so you can other things”.
When it comes to credit cards, eight-year-old Jeremie says when the monthly comes in “ you sign it and then you give it back” ---leaving out the part about actually it.
These kids are far away from the working world, but the ideas they’re forming about could affect how much they save, how they use credit cards and how much debt they finally take on in later life.
High school business teacher Jeff Balch said his students had knowledge about money other than spending. “ They don’t know most things because talks to them about them---as in their parents,” said Balch, “The discussions tend to be in terms of kids too much money, but no one tells them why, where their money goes.
Mitch Murphy said students’ message to the task force was to “ make it ”. “ It may be difficult to have a 14-or 15-year-old student get too about retirement planning, ” Murphy said, “ But if you want to talk about a cellphone contract or a debt card,they will be engaged in.” Murphy said learning financial literacy (能力) , well getting into the work force, should stay with Canadians for life and the country as a result.
Sandra Martin said children can start learning about money when they learn to . “ Sit down with the flyers and look at how much things cost,” Martin said. Babysitting and birthday money could be and there would be a(n) as to how much could be debited(借) every month, she said.
“ The reality is that we’re not spending with cash anymore. If you’re always in of your child’s money, then they’re never going to learn what it means to save for something that’s .”
Balch said he tries to make his students realize the differences between needs, wants and priorities(优先权). If they haven’t learned self-control and if they haven’t learned how to money, they can easily spiral(螺旋上升) out of control.
A.good B.difficult C.easy D.hard
A.sell B.exchange C.buy D.involve
A.material B.bill C.catalogue D.figure
A.paying B.replacing C.recycling D.adopting
A.already B.still C.even D.almost
A.belief B.part C.discipline D.money
A.much B.more C.little D.many
A.everybody B.somebody C.anybody D.nobody
A.spending B.costing C.taking D.sparing
A.amazing B.real C.active D.legal
A.disappointed B.skeptical C.enthusiastic D.fortunate
A.correctly B.early C.late D.patiently
A.before B.after C.when D.while
A.benefit B.bother C.contact D.educate
A.cook B.trade C.count D.paint
A.stood B.banned C.displayed D.deposited
A.attitude B.conclusion C.limit D.data
A.search B.control C.need D.place
A.important B.formal C.scientific D.independent
A.borrow B.lend C.increase D.handle