I fell in love with Yosemite National Park the first time I saw it, when I was 13.My parents took us there for camping. On the way out, I asked them to wait while I ran up to El Capitan, a rock of 3,300 feet straight up. I touched that giant rock and knew I wanted to climb it. That has been my life’s passion (钟爱) ever since— the rocks and mountains of Yosemite. I’ve long made Yosemite my .
About 15 years ago I started seeing a lot of ,like toilet paper, beer cans, and empty boxes, around the area. It’s me why visitors started respecting the place and treated such a beautiful home-like place this way.
I tried trash (垃圾) myself, but the job was too big. I would an hour or two on the job, only to find the area trashed all over again weeks later. Finally, I got so it that I decided something had to change.
As a rock-climbing guide, I knew about organizing any big event. But in 2004,together with some climbers, I set a date for a .On that day, more than 300 people .Over three days we collected about 6,000 pounds of trash. It was amazing how much we were able to .I couldn’t believe the we made—the park looked clean!
Each year volunteers come for the cleanup from everywhere. In 2007 alone,2,945 people picked up 42,330 pounds of trash and 132 miles of roadway.
I often hear people about their surroundings. If you are one of them, I would say the only way to change things is by rather than complaining. We need to teach by .You can’t blame others you start with yourself.
A.distant B.huge C.narrow D.loose
A.immediately B.finally C.gradually D.recently
A.imagining B.painting C.describing D.climbing
A.garden B.home C.lab D.palace
A.material B.resources C.waste D.goods
A.beyond B.against C.over D.within
A.more B.most C.less D.least
A.throwing away B.picking up C.breaking down D.digging out
A.kill B.save C.wait D.spend
A.satisfied with B.delighted in C.tired of D.used to
A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing
A.cleanup B.party C.picnic D.concert
A.dropped out B.showed up C.looked around D.called back
A.demand B.receive C.accomplish D.overcome
A.plan B.visit C.contact D.difference
A.crossed B.measured C.covered D.designed
A.talk B.complain C.argue D.quarrel
A.doing B.thinking C.questioning D.watching
A.method B.explanation C.example D.research
A.although B.if C.when D.unless
When Mike told me he was leaving I felt like a vase which had just broken. There were pieces of me all over the tidy floor. He kept talking, telling me why he was leaving, 31it was for the best, I could do better, it was his 32and not mine. I had heard it before many times and yet somehow was still hurt; perhaps one cannot 33such pain.
He left and I tried to 34my life. I filled the kettle (水壶), put it on to boil, took out my old red cup and 35the coffee powder falling into the bone china. Somehow when the kettle piped its finishing warning, I 36not to hear it. That’s what Mike’s leaving had been like, sudden and with a(n) 37end. I would rather just 38in uncertainty than have things finished. I laughed at myself. Just about a cup of coffee, I must be getting 39.
And yet it was a young woman who 40back at me from the mirror, a young woman full of 41and hope, a young woman with bright eyes just waiting to see the world. 42, there are more important things. More important than 43, I insist to myself firmly. The lid goes back on the coffee just like closing on the whole Mike experience.
He didn’t 44my dreams as I feared that night. 45, I am flying far across fields and woods, 46on those below me. I fly free until I meet another bird who flies with me in perfect harmony. I realize with some 47that there is a bird out there for me, there is another person, not necessarily a lover perhaps just a 48, but there is someone out there who is my soul mate. I think about being a broken 49again and realize that I have gathered myself back together, what Mike has is 50a little part of my time in earth, a little understanding of my physical being. He has merely, a little piece of me.
| 1 |
A. complaining |
B. suggesting |
C. explaining |
D. whispering |
| 2 |
A. business |
B. fault |
C. luck |
D. reason |
| 3 |
A. pass |
B. defend |
C. feel |
D. ease |
| 4 |
A. get close to |
B. get on with |
C. get away with |
D. get down to |
| 5 |
A. watched |
B. made |
C. let |
D. wanted |
| 6 |
A. announced |
B. decided |
C. pretended |
D. concluded |
| 7 |
A. optimistic |
B. sceptical |
C. splendid |
D. unpleasant |
| 8 |
A. wander |
B. move |
C. keep |
D. take |
| 9 |
A. mad |
B. old |
C. nervous |
D. uncertain |
| 10 |
A. flashed |
B. swung |
C. stared |
D. pointed |
| 11 |
A. promise |
B. delight |
C. dilemmas |
D. conflicts |
| 12 |
A. Therefore |
B. Besides |
C. Finally |
D. Constantly |
| 13 |
A. friendship |
B. life |
C. love |
D. health |
| 14 |
A. visit |
B. have |
C. reject |
D. spin |
| 15 |
A. Deliberately |
B. Meanwhile |
C. Thus |
D. Instead |
| 16 |
A. taking off |
B. looking down |
C. breaking away |
D. getting over |
| 17 |
A. sorrow |
B. worry |
C. relief |
D. doubt |
| 18 |
A. friend |
B. bird |
C. dream |
D. job |
| 19 |
A. heart |
B. vase |
C. mirror |
D. cup |
| 20 |
A. mostly |
B. hardly |
C. usually |
D. only |
"Every time we had dinner, I felt awkward when my Chinese mom__21___asked me to eat more. My mom in American would__22___push me like that.__23___I couldn't tolerate it any more, so I asked why she did that. She told me it was because she loved me and really looked__24___me as her own child and she worried about whether I felt hungry. From that point I understood that Chinese people had__25___a poor life in the past.__26___worries parents most is whether their children have enough food. Although their lives have dramatically improved, they are used to__27___the old concerns. I still don't feel easy with constant___28__to eat, but when my Chinese mom tries to persuade me__29___more, I always thank her with a smile__30___feeling angry."
This story comes from Tyler, an American youngster who once lived in my neighbour’s home. His Chinese mom is Wang Huirong, a__31___from Beijing Normal University.
As economic__32___between the US and China become more frequent, an increasing number of American teenagers have become interested in Chinese culture, which seems very new and__33___ to them. Chinese has gradually become a(n) __34___choice for American high school students studying a second language. Tyler's father has a trade relationship with China stretching back to the beginning of reform and opening-up, which gave Tyler the opportunity to have__35___to China from a very young age.
"Only__36___and opening-up has allowed us to have a lovely American teenager come and visit us frequently. I couldn't even imagine that in the past. Before we actively sought to avoid __37___relations. None of us could ever have imagined that one day we would live with foreigners __38___we were from the same family." says Wang with deep feeling.
Tyler's Chinese has improved a lot. When he first arrived at Wang's home he often watched the retiree__39___ she spoke, but couldn't respond. Wang often felt anxious and asked for my help with translating. But now Tyler has no problem__40___with us in Chinese.
A.eagerly B.repeatedly C.friendly D.warmly
A.also B.never C.often D.not
A.However B.But C.Finally D.Therefore
A.after B.at C.for D.upon
A.led B.leaded C.live D.made
A.It B.What C.That D.Which
A.speaking B.talking D.saying
A.demands B.orders C.requests D.commands
A.eat B.eating C.to eat D.ate
A.other than B.but than C.instead D.instead of
A.retiree B.worker C.professor D.official
A.changes B.exchanges C.conflicts D.improvements
A.different B.difficult C.challenging D.exciting
A.hot B.heat C.cold D.only
A.entrance B.access C.door D.way
A.revolution B.fighting C.reform D.motivation
A.foreigner B.aboard C.civil D.overseas
A.like B.as if C.as D.even if
A.as B.while C.since D.for
A.chat B.chatting C.to chat D.chatted
My friend John always has something to tell me. He knows so much that 21 men have to have older and more worldly wise men to tell them, 22 , who to trust, how to care for others and how to live life 23 the fullest.
Recently, John lost his 24 Janet. For eight years she fought against cancer, but in the end her sickness had the last 25 . One day John took out a folded piece of 26 from his wallet. He had found it, so he told me, when he 27 up some drawers at home.
It was a 28 love letter Janet had written. The note could look like a school girl’s scrawls(潦草地写,乱涂) about her dream guy. 29 the letter was written by a woman who had had seven children, a woman who fought for her life and who 30 only had a few months left to live.
It was 31a beautiful recipe (处方,食谱) for how to keep a marriage together. Janet’s 32 of her husband begins like this, “Loved me. Took care of me. Worried about me.”
“Helped me when I was ill.” The next 33 reads. After that she turned 34 the paper and added “Warmth. Humor. Kindness. Thoughtfulness.” And then she writes about the husband she has 35 with and loved most in her life. “ 36 there when I needed you.” The last words she wrote 37 all the others. I can see her for me when she added thoughtfully “Good friend.”
I stand beside John now, and cannot pretend to know how it feels to lose someone who is as close to 38 as Janet was to him. I need to 39 what he has to say much more than he needs to talk.
“John,” I ask. “How do you stick together with someone through 38 years—not to mention the sickness? How do I know 40 I can bear to stand by my wife’s side if she becomes sick one day?”
“You can.” he says quietly, “ If you love her enough, you can.”
A.old B.wise C.young D.foolish
A.for instance B.at no time C.in that case D.as a matter of fact
A.in B.to C.at D.for
A.friend B.colleague C.wife D.sister
A.possibility B.chance C.hope D.word
A.handkerchief B.cloth C.leather D.paper
A.fixed B.looked C.tidied D.put
A.small B.long C.descriptive D.talkative
A.So B.But C.And D.While
A.probably B.surely C.certainly D.definitely
A.only B.firstly C.lastly D.also
A.imagination B.description C.dream D.expectation
A.letter B.note C.line D.paragraph
A.away B.down C.off D.over
A.lived B.dealt C.quarreled D.argued
A.Constantly B.Always C.Never D.Seldom
A.take the place of B.get rid of C.take away D.sum up
A.me B.Janet C.John D.you
A.speak up B.repeat C.discuss D.hear
A.why B.where C.if D.when
There are many different ways of seeing a town for the first time. One of them is to walk around it, guide-book 36 hand. Of course, we may 37 with our guide-books the history and 38 developments of a town and get to know them. 39 then, if we take out time and40 in a town for a while, we may get to know it better. When we 41 it as a whole, we begin to have some 42 ,which even the best guide-books do not answer. Why is the town just43 this, this shape, this plan, this size? Why do its streets 44in this particular way, and not in any 45 way?
Here even the best guide-book 46 us. One can’t find in it the information about how a town has developed to the 47 appearance. It may not describe the original (最初的) 48 of a town. However, one may get some idea of what it 49 look like by walking around the town. One can also imagine 50 the town was first planned and built . Then one can learn more about in what direction the town 51 to develop.
What is the 52 of studying towns in the way? For me, it is 53 that one gets a greater depth of pleasure by visiting and seeing a town with one’s own eyes. A 54 visit to a town may help one better understand why it is attractive 55 just reading about it in a guide-book.
A.in B.at C.by D.on
A.write B.study C.tell D.remember
A.strange B.similar C.separate D.special
A.But B.Before C.Since D.Until
A.march B.work C.stay D.wail
A.look at B.look after C.look for D.look up
A.ideas B.opinions C.feelings D.questions
A.of B.for C.like D.as
A.open B.run C.begin D.move
A.one B.more C.other D.such
A.helps B.tricks C.fails D.satisfies
A.old B.normal C.first D.present
A.capital B.meaning C.design D.change
A.used to B.seemed to C.had to D.happened to
A.what B.how C.when D.where
A.stops B.appears C.starts D.continues
A.point B.view C.problem D.difficulty
A.nearly B.simply C.generally D.hardly
A.costly B.formal C.group D.personal
A.from B.than C.through D.with
When I was fourteen I was hit by a car and I felt almost senseless from the waist down.I spent the next four years 36 a back support.I began running seven days a week to 37 my muscles (肌肉).It was exhausting but I 38 before I graduated from high school.
When I was thirty-one, I was in 39 car accident in which my legs were seriously injured.The40 told me that their goal was to get me to walk "__41 " but that I would never run again.Stubborn and _42_ , however, I set out to rebuild my leg muscles to support my knees through my own personalized43 program. The fact was that it took me two years to learn how to walk and nine and a half years to run again.
While on one of my runs, a 44 thought entered my mind: what 45 I could run the LA Marathon? I wanted to know what it felt like to _46 the prized finish line, even if it 47 I had to crawl(爬) across it.I had only four months to get ready.I spent almost all my time training as if my very48 depended on it——actually, it did.I 49 that if I didn’t train to my fullest, my body would 50 and the doctors’ diagnosis (诊断) would win.I wasn’t about to let that happen.I had a dream: I would run the LA Marathon to achieve one of my life’s greatest 51 .I trained eight times a week, seven days a week —twice on Wednesdays.
Finally, my hard efforts 52 .I crossed the finish line of the LA Marathon, strong and solid.
I’m often asked why I run, to which I always 53 ,"I run because I can." I 54 myself that the aches and pains I experience while training and racing are 55 , compared to the suffering those whom I admire must bear.This is why I run.
A, dressing B.wearing C.designing D.decorating
A.relax B.comfort C.protect D.strengthen
A.recovered B.cured C.quitted D.shook
A.other B.one C.another D.some
A.doctors B.patients C.coaches D.pioneers
A.frequently B.normally C.attractively D.carefully
A.determined B.excited C.unsatisfied D.disappointed
A.working B.sharing C.training D.walking
A.if B.whether C.unless D.once
A.skip B.slip C.complete D.cross
A.meant B.proved C.agreed D.explained
A.patience B.existence C.appearance D.absence
A.suggested B.knew C.noticed D.declared
A.look out B.come out C.break down D.fall down
A.promises B.reputations C.goals D.levels
A.worked out B.turned out C.paid back D.paid off
A.react B.reply C.relate D.refer
A.show B.ask C.remind D.teach
A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing