As a kid I loved everything about school. I loved books, , tests and homework. Most of all I longed to someday march down the aisle (通道) to receive my . That seemed more appealing even than getting married. But at 15, I had to because my parents afford tuition. My hope of getting a diploma was dead.
Pretty soon, I married. I had three Children, and I thought: “There my diploma.”
Even so, I wanted my children to be educated. But Linda, our youngest child, had juvenile arthritis (幼年型关节炎) in her and knees, which made it for her to function (活动) in a normal classroom.
One day, I saw an ad in the newspaper for evening courses.
“That’s the answer,” I said to myself. Linda always feels in the evening, so I’ll just sign her up for night schoo1.
Linda was busy out enrollment (入学) forms when the secretary said: “Mrs Schantz, why don’t you come back to ?”
I : “There’s no way! I’m 55!”
he insisted, and before I knew what I had done, I was enrolled for classes in English and crafts. “This is only an experiment,” I him, but he just smiled. To my surprise, both Linda and I thrived (茁壮成长) in evening school. I went back again the next semester, and my grades improved.
It was going to school again, but it was no game. Sitting in a class full of kids was awkward, most of them were respectful and encouraging. During the day, I still had loads of housework to do, But when I was down, Linda encouraged me. “Morn, you can’t now!” And when she was down, I her. Together we saw it through. At last, I got my diploma. , my classmates voted unanimously (一致地) for me to be class speaker, and I got a $3, 000 college scholarship.
Yes, Mom, I was late for school, but I got there .
A.parents B.teachers C.trees D.flowers
A.job B.present C.certification D.diploma
A.drop out B.watch out C.keep out D.find out
A.wouldn’ t B.couldn’ t C.shouldn’ t D.needn’ t
A.goes B.comes C.exists D.breaks
A.hands B.head C.eyes D.stomach
A.1ikely B.frequent C.easy D.impossible
A.Worse B.excited C.better D.annoyed
A.giving B.taking C.filling D.sending
A.work B.school C.home D.office
A.1aughed B.told C.argued D.shouted
A.And B.But C.Although D.So
A.informed B.asked C.warned D.convinced
A.regularly B.happily C.steadily D.naturally
A.interesting B.disappointing C.concerned D.exciting
A.as if B.even if C.in case D.if only
A.continue B.rest C.quit D.hesitate
A.raised B.discouraged C.cheered D.defeated
A.To my surprise B.To my satisfaction C.To my relief D.To my credit
A.naturally B.frequently C.constantly D.eventually
A boy selling magazines walked up to a house that very few people visited. The house was old and the owner came out. The boy’s parents told him to stay away from the house. A lot of other neighbourhood children were told the same from their parents.
As he was to walk away, the door slowly opened. "What do you want?" the old man asked. The little boy was very afraid at first. “Uh, sir, I'm selling these magazines and I was wondering if you'd like to buy .” The old man just stared at the boy. The boy could see that he had figurines(小雕像)on a table near the door."Do you collect dogs?" the boy asked. "Yes, I do.They're my families here." The boy then the man, as it seemed that he was a very lonely person. "Well, I do have a magazine here for collectors. It's very good for , especially with a cover about dogs.” The old man was ready to close the door and said, “No, boy, I don’t need any .”
The boy was sad that he was not going to finish his job for the day. He also felt sad the old man being so alone in the big house. The boy went home and then had a/an . He had a little dog figurine that he got from his aunt. The figurine did not mean to him because he had a lovely dog and a large family. The boy back for the old man's house with the figurine. He knocked at the door again and the old man came to the door. “Boy, I thought I had told you I didn’t need magazines.”
“No, sir, I wanted to bring you a gift.” The boy handed him the figurine and the old man's face . "I have one at home. This one is for you.” The old man was simply ; no one had ever shown him so much . From that day on the old man started coming out of the house and talking with people. He and the boy became friends.
A.always B.usually C.hardly D.frequently
A.quick B.ready C.straight D.last
A.one B.ones C.it D.them
A.magazine B.house C.boy D.dog
A.was sorry for B.was grateful to C.was satisfied with D.was proud of
A.me B.you C.him D.them
A.magazines B.friends C.dogs D.figurines
A.in B.towards C.for D.with
A.expression B.journey C.word D.idea
A.more B.much C.many D.less
A.walked B.ran C.hurried D.headed
A.and B.so C.but D.as
A.lit up B.gave up C.pack up D.came up
A.shocked B.troubled C.frightened D.worried
A.thanks B.money C.kindness D.help
My most memorable experience was when my father and I got lost in a forest. We were camping in Sequoia National Park for a long weekend. As as we got there, my family and I our tents and by then it was starting to get .
My dad started up a small fire and that there would not be enough wood for the , so he decided to go for some firewood. I wouldn’t let my father go off his own, so I followed in his direction. I up with him and we went off into the forest for some firewood.
Soon we got off track and realized we got . With nothing but a flashlight(手电筒), we started back. We felt like foreigners, not familiar at all with the . My dad stopped to figure out (琢磨) what we could do, I just sat down on a fallen tree. After a couple of minutes of rest, I thought it would be OK to .
All of a I felt my dad’s arm me up and he placed my head on his . I felt as safe as a bear, protecting over its child. My dad walked and walked he found a trail(小路), and one way or another he found our campsite. My mother was very , almost crying about where we were. , I think that it was a good thing to be lost for a little while because I got to spend good quality time with my dad.
A.long B.soon C.far D.well
A.put up B.picked up C.took up D.gave up
A.black B.clean C.clear D.dark
A.realized B.promised C.recognized D.admitted
A.day B.afternoon C.night D.morning
A.on B.with C.by D.at
A.came B.caught C.put D.got
A.asking B.calling C.looking D.sending
A.paid B.lost C.dressed D.changed
A.returning B.looking C.walking D.arriving
A.environment B.language C.difference D.expression
A.exactly B.frequently C.entirely D.gradually
A.but B.yet C.so D.because
A.play B.walk C.sleep D.seat
A.moment B.minute C.flash D.sudden
A.throw B.set C.draw D.pick
A.head B.leg C.shoulder D.arm
A.unless B.until C.while D.since
A.worried B.excited C.calm D.eager
A.Therefore B.Otherwise C.Besides D.However
An old man lived in the suburb of London, and he would wake up every morning and go to the subway. He would get the right to Central London, and then sit at the street corner and beg. He would do this every single of his life. He sat at the street corner and begged for almost 20 years.
His house was , and a stench (恶臭) came out of the house and it smelled horribly. The could not stand the smell anymore, they asked the police officers to clean the place. The officers down the door and cleaned the house. There were small bags of money all over the house that he had over the years.
The police the money, and they soon that the old man was a millionaire. They waited outside his house in anticipation to the good news with him. When he arrived home that evening, he was met by one of the officers who told him that there was no for him to beg any more as he was a rich man now, a millionaire.
He said nothing at all: he went into his house and the door. The next morning he woke up as usual, went to the subway, got into the train, and sat at the street corner and to beg.
, this old man had no great plans, or anything significant for his life. We learn nothing from this story except staying on the things we enjoy doing, commitment (专心,敬业). We should remain true to our , although it may mean committing ourselves to things that people around us would normally . Just keep it in mind that commitment attracts .
A.bus B.car C.taxi D.train
A.day B.week C.month D.year
A.wide B.dark C.same D.lonely
A.huge B.dirty C.pleasant D.neat
A.officials B.neighbors C.onlookers D.children
A.but B.so C.yet D.as
A.knocked B.climbed C.jumped D.rolled
A.stolen B.donated C.collected D.hidden
A.counted B.washed C.burned D.made
A.admitted B.denied C.agreed D.realized
A.enjoy B.share C.hear D.announce
A.doubt B.evidence C.need D.time
A.locked B.opened C.cleaned D.broke
A.refused B.continued C.learned D.requested
A.Sadly B.Surprisingly C.Obviously D.Luckily
A.cars B.friends C.jobs D.dreams
A.focused B.calm C.open-minded D.silent
A.career B.god C.money D.country
A.agree B.enjoy C.disapprove D.advise
A.confidence B.courage C.attention D.wealth
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,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Letting go of success
I want to make the most of every day. And, like most people, I've _ __ that the best way to do it is to let go of past failures. But that's not all. One can never fully ___ ____ today while thinking too much about past successes, either. People never ___ ___ while resting comfortably on their laurels (荣誉). The __ ____ is that sometimes our successes hold us back more than our failures!
I once __ ____ a story about the Oscar owner, actor Clark Gable. A friend ___ ____ Gable one afternoon at the actor's home. She brought along her ___ ____ son, who was playing happily with toy cars on the floor. He ___ ____ he was racing those cars around a great track, which in ___ ____ was an imaginary circle around a golden statue (雕像). The small statue the boy played with was actually the Oscar Clark Gable ___ ____ for his performance in the 1934 movie It Happened One Night.
When his mother told him the time had come to __ ____,the little boy asked the actor, “Can I have this?” __ ____ to the Oscar.
“Sure,” he smiled. “It's yours.”
The horrified mother ___ ____. “Put that back immediately!”
Giving the child the golden statue, Clark Gable said, “Having the Oscar around doesn't mean anything to me; ___ __ it does.” The actor seemed to know that past success could be a ___ ____ hammock (吊床) upon which he may be tempted to __ ____, rather than a springboard setting him to begin a new start.
You may have learned to let go of past ___ ____ and mistakes in order to free the present. But will you forget past successes and achievements in order to free the ___ ____? Will your past be a springboard or a restful hammock?
“I like the __ ____ of the future better than the history of the past,” said Thomas Jefferson. I ___ ____. After all, the future, not the past, is where the rest of your life will be lived.
A.discovered B.inferred C.hoped D.worried
A.spend B.live C.enjoy D.understand
A.struggle B.work C.learn D.succeed
A.story B.fact C.idea D.news
A.heard B.told C.knew D.wrote
A.saw B.recognized C.met D.visited
A.careful B.small C.lonely D.clever
A.pretended B.believed C.insisted D.suggested
A.case B.reality C.turn D.need
A.cared B.asked C.looked D.won
A.act B.leave C.play D.wait
A.running B.getting C.pointing D.shouting
A.objected B.noticed C.suffered D.breathed
A.selling B.keeping C.sharing D.earning
A.special B.comfortable C.expensive D.necessary
A.rest B.cheat C.stop D.sit
A.difficulties B.Events C.failures D.achievements
A.time B.future C.body D.brain
A.idea B.meaning C.dreams D.thoughts
A.obey B.permit C.wish D.agree
A man lived at the foot of a hill. For a long time, he heard of tales of the other side of the hill—stories of rich land, weather and beautiful scenery.
One day, he was life in his home town and thought it was to improve it, so he packed his bags, left his home and started climbing the hill, to live a better life.
The climb was very .The man had to stop to rest many times. At some , the hill was very steep (陡峭的) indeed, and he almost wanted to . But his dream of a better life him going.
One afternoon, the man came to another steep part of the hill. And at the top stood some thick plants. The same had happened to him many times before. this time it was a little hard to get over it, he surely was able to do it.
, the man was too tired after all those days of and pushing through high plants. He was that he still had no results to show, no fruit to enjoy. He just didn’t want to any more. He said to himself, “Maybe life on the other side of the hill is not like what the told. My old home isn’t that anyway.” He finally made his decision, and set off for home.
Actually the man didn’t know that he climbed over that slope (斜坡), he could see the other side of the hill and all he had heard about that place was . The man had already done the hard part, but he to stop trying when things were going to get much better.
A.bad B.hot C.perfect D.cold
A.interested in B.bored of C.surprised at D.nervous about
A.easy B.necessary C.simple D.right
A.wishing B.beginning C.refusing D.helping
A.astonishing B.interesting C.tiring D.attractive
A.afternoons B.days C.points D.corners
A.get up B.give up C.sit down D.run away
A.stopped B.asked C.noticed D.kept
A.trouble B.steep C.dream D.illness
A.If B.Because C.When D.Although
A.Luckily B.However C.Or D.So
A.running B.playing C.climbing D.waiting
A.happy B.angry C.excited D.charged
A.try B.help C.escape D.learn
A.films B.books C.tales D.lessons
A.strange B.terrible C.useless D.dangerous
A.looked around B.turned around C.went on D.slowed down
A.as if B.so that C.as long as D.as well as
A.false B.true C.funny D.important
A.prepared B.agreed C.chose D.failed