Today my husband wanted to have McDonald’s, so I to go to the nearest one and take the food home together with my 10-year-old daughter.
Right behind me was an elder woman who wasn’t and seemed sad, I took out a piece of paper and wrote a note. On this note, it said, “ Everyone should to smile.” I pulled forward to pay for our with my debit card (借记卡), pulled out extra cash and the cashier to let me pay for the lady’s food me. My daughter looked at me , . But all that I told her was to turn around and what random(随意的) acts of kindness could do to someone. She turned around, watched and . I started to get our and the lady pulled forward and started to hand her cashier . The cashier shook her head , smiled, looked at us, and handed her the . The lady was so puzzled at this moment that it was almost . The lady read the note, smiled, and started to dry tears from her eyes.
We got our food and started to when my daughter turned around with tears in her eyes and said, “ Mom, you she was by herself? Maybe we were the ones today to show we cared. We didn’t do anything but just gave her a smile and a sandwich.
I told her that was why we should be because a smile may be all others have. Oh, random acts of kindness, thank you again for me that a smile can worth a million dollars.
A.agreed B.promised C.decided D.advised
A.standing B.smiling C.reading D.laughing
A.so B.though C.but D.for
A.try B.want C.like D.mean
A.meal B.tickets C.vegetable D.clothes
A.ordered B.asked C.persuaded D.begged
A.by B.around C.behind D.without
A.shocked B.disappointed C.educated D.puzzled
A.guess B.believe C.watch D.record
A.ate B.talked C.sat D.waited
A.idea B.message C.present D.order
A.money B.equipment C.a list D.a place
A.card B.note C.menu D.number
A.upset B.mean C.different D.funny
A.discuss B.search C.leave D.look
A.announced B.explained C.understood D.noticed
A.rich B.stupid C.only D.brave
A.big B.equal C.fair D.necessary
A.unique B.kind C.special D.smart
A.praising B.teaching C.challenging D.warning
The other day I decided to teach my son about the power of small acts of kindness. He had won some lollies(棒棒糖) in a prize machine in the local supermarket, so I asked him if he would like to 46 his prizes with another child. He hesitated(犹豫) for a while because he is a(n) 47 boy, but said yes after I 48 him a bit.
A father and his daughter were 49 . I approached the father and asked if my son could give his 50a lolly that he had won. The father looked at me in 51 and was unsure what to say. I 52 explained that I was teaching my son about the power of kindness. Eventually he said it was okay.
53 , his daughter, who was looking at us sideways(侧向一边地), 54 accept the lolly! At this moment, my son was rather embarrassed(尴尬) and then he 55 to me, “We go to the same 56 , Mum.”
Rather than say sorry to my son for embarrassing him and give up this 57 , I put a couple of lollies into their shopping bags and 58 them a great day!
When we left the supermarket, I 59 to my son, “People in the world today are not so open to 60 because their thoughts and opinions have been 61 by the past. However, we can reshape their opinions by 62 small acts of kindness. So don’t be embarrassed. Hey, they may have been standoffish(冷淡的), but I’m sure we left them 63 , moved and inspired in some way. Not only that, 64 the young girl will probably remember you as the boy with a 65 heart when she comes across you at school!”
A.give B.show C.eat D.share
A.shy B.outgoing C.handsome D.kind
A.praised B.encouraged C.persuaded D.blamed(责备)
A.far away B.out of sight C.nearby D.lost
A.daughter B.friend C.wife D.mother
A.joy B.sorrow C.surprise D.anger
A.only B.further C.hardly D.difficultly
A.Therefore(因此) B.Besides C.Anyway D.However
A.shouldn’t B.mustn’t C.wouldn’t D.couldn’t
A.shouted B.whispered(小声说) C.smiled D.cried
A.shop B.school C.hospital D.park
A.moment B.girl C.lolly D.lesson
A.hoped B.helped C.wished D.offered
A.explained B.shouted C.pointed D.cried
A.happiness B.kindness C.luck D.presents
A.turned B.viewed C.tested D.shaped
A.doing B.reading C.learning D.knowing
A.disappointed B.touched C.sad D.angry
A.and B.or C.but D.so
A.small B.big C.cool D.hot
For John and Amy, birthdays have always been a big deal-a welcome excuse to celebrate life.
When their son, Alex, 36 three in 2005, they invited 20 friends to a nearby park. Not long after that the 37 were brainstorming ways to teach Alex about giving to 38 . “We wanted to do something that would have a(an) 39 on our community, and that our young child could 40in. We started wondering what 41 fortunate kids do on their birthdays. The next day, we called a local shelter, and learnt that 42 children typically didn’t do 43 to celebrate at all. No cake. No gifts. No party.” The couple said.
Several weeks later, 44 held a party at the 45 for the children who had birthdays that month. They decorated, served cake, and danced with 50 kids. Alex helped to 46 presents.
47 that first party, the couple have turned their simple idea_ 48 Birthday Blessings, a nonprofit that hosts monthly parties at 10 shelters.
To date, Birthday Blessings (birthdayblessings.org.) has thrown more than 500 49 at different shelters and handed out 22, 000 party 50 to nearly 4000 homeless children in and around their community.
Birthday Blessings is 51 entirely by volunteers. The charity(慈善)will take almost anything—toys, clothing, candy, baby items— 52 it’s not used. “These kids never get anything new.” John said, “It makes a big 53 to them psychologically.”
Being “part of this labor love” is 54 making an impression on their son Alex. On his seventh birthday, his grandparents sent a check. 55 it, the first thing he said was that he wanted to give half to the birthday kids.
A.turned B.grew C.came D.got
A.shelter B.neighbors C.friends D.couple
A.the other B.another C.others D.each other
A.impression B.influence C.permission D.description
A.participate B.guide C.bring D.move
A.fairly B.less C.rather D.more
A.penniless B.jobless C.homeless D.hopeless
A.nothing B.anything C.everything D.something
A.Alex B.John C.Amy D.the family
A.shelter B.church C.school D.community
A.make out B.hand out C.show out D.leave out
A.Before B.Until C.After D.Since
A.into B.down C.out D.off
A.birthdays B.parties C.presents D.donations
A.cakes B.honors C.gifts D.surprises
A.continued B.analyzed C.operated D.instructed
A.as far as B.as soon as C.as simple as D.as long as
A.difference B.surprise C.benefit D.advantage
A.never B.always C.hardly D.already
A.Folding B.Saving C.Unfolding D.Realizing
Having lived in the house for so long, we found our kitchen looked old. We decided it was time to 1 the kitchen, and my husband and I were discussing 2 colors. The children, sitting nearby, suddenly all spoke together: “Not the measuring stick.”
“No,” I 3 them. “Not the measuring stick..”
The measuring stick isn’t a (an) 4 stick but the kitchen side of the door between our kitchen and dining room. Along the edge we’ve 5 each child’s growth by making a mark showing his or her 6 on every birthday. Over the years so many colored pens, pencils and markers have been used, that now, this white door is somewhat like an abstract painting.
Names and dates show different 7 , and I can tell by the script(手迹) who measured whom. An eight-year-old measured her three-year-old sister, a grandchild measured her grandmother, my husband measured me. At the parties, when this door 8 back and forth frequently, friends stop to 9 the names and dates. When we ask if they would like to be always remembered, they usually smile 10 and go back right up into place,11 to be measured.
Many of those listed on the door are still 12 ; some have stopped. Some remain with us only in 13 . When my mother came to see my eldest daughter graduate from university, we measured her too. It was her last visit to our home.
We haven’t 14 the new kitchen color plan yet, but one thing is certain: whatever color we choose, the back of the kitchen door will always remain 15 , with lots of names and dates in various colors.
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If you asked high school girls to name their favorite sports, most would probably say basketball or volleyball. I happen to be one of the few girls who would 36 :surfing. But isn’t that a boy thing? Some people 37 .Most certainly not.
I started surfing about five years ago and 38 in love with the sport on the very first day. Riding that first 39 was the best feeling I had ever experienced.
When I try to 40 surfing with other things, I find it very difficult because, in my ___41_ ,there’s nothing like it. It involves body, 42 ,and soul. There’s sand between my toes and cool, salt water all 43 us. The feeling I get when I’m surfing across that 44 ,becoming one with the 45 ,is like I’m weightless.
The one thing I can 46 from surfing and not any other sport is endless challenge. You can never be the “best surfer” because the ocean 47 an uncountable variety of waves that nobody can ever master. The variations of surfing styles are wonderful. Some surfers are free and flowing; others are very aggressive and 48 .All of these things attract me to surfing and make it 49 from any other sport.
I’ve 50 to tell every girl I know to do something that people don’t think girls can do. It’s part of being human to advance to new 51 ,so shouldn’t it be expected that girls should step up and start 52 the limits of things boys and men used to dominate?
There’re women 53 side by side with the President of our country, so why not side by side with the boys 54 the football team or out in the water surfing? Give girls a chance to __55 , and they will.
A.tell B.answer C.give D.realize
A.wonder B.understand C.reply D.believe
A.stayed B.came C.dropped D.fell
A.wave B.storm C.sail D.boat
A.bring B.connect C.compare D.tie
A.work B.study C.holiday D.life
A.mind B.effort C.health D.time
A.along B.above C.around D.by
A.beach B.water C.board D.lake
A.sky B.world C.earth D.ocean
A.take B.get C.make D.keep
A.catches B.includes C.offers D.collects
A.sharp B.great C.hard D.calm
A.known B.right C.far D.different
A.chosen B.tried C.learned D.promised
A.levels B.points C.steps D.parts
A.reaching B.accepting C.pushing D.setting
A.sitting B.walking C.fighting D.working
A.of B.from C.on D.with
A.think B.succeed C.perform D.feel
A few weeks after my first wife, Georgia, was called to heaven, I was cooking dinner for my son and myself. For a 16 , I had decided on frozen peas. As I was cutting open the bag, it 17 from my hand and crashed to the floor. The peas, like marbles, 18 everywhere. I tried to use a broom, 19 with each swipe they just rolled across the kitchen.
For the next week, every time I was in the 20 , I found a pea---in a corner, or behind a table leg. They kept 21 . Eight months later I pulled out the refrigerator to clean behind it, and 22 12 frozen peas hidden underneath.
At the time I found those few remaining 23 , I was in a new relationship with a wonderful 24 I’d met in a support group. After we married, I was reminded 25 those peas under the refrigerator, and realized that my 26 had been like that bag of frozen peas. It had shattered(破碎. My wife had died; I was in a new city with a busy job, and with a son having trouble 27 his new surroundings and the 28 of his mother. I was a bag of spilled frozen peas; my life had come apart and scattered.
When life gets you 29 , when everything you know comes apart, and when you think you’ll never 30 , remember that it’s just a bag of scattered frozen peas. The peas can be 31 , and life will move on. You’ll find all the peas 32 , including the ones that are hardest to find. And when you’ve got them 33 you’ll start to feel whole again.
The life you know can break apart at any time. But you’ll have to 34 , and how fast you collect your peas depends on you. Will you keep scattering them around with a broom, 35 will you pick them up one by one and put your life back together?
A.drink B.fruit C.vegetable D.meat
A.moved B.walked C.ran D.slipped
A.rubbed B.rolled C.grew D.existed
A.but B.and C.although D.so
A.bedroom B.living room C.kitchen D.storeroom
A.getting up B.turning up C.taking up D.using up
A.found B.ate C.left D.planted
A.presents B.cans C.vegetables D.peas
A.man B.child C.woman D.boy
A.of B.for C.with D.in
A.wife B.life C.son D.friend
A.turning to B.leading to C.adjusting to D.adding to
A.thank B.love C.help D.loss
A.down B.near C.close D.wide
A.get it B.make it C.take it D.leave it
A.grew B.bought C.collected D.frozen
A.eventually B.fortunately C.properly D.specially
A.both B.all C.either D.each
A.call on B.put on C.bring on D.move on
A.while B.because C.since D.or