One woman is having a very merry Christmas, indeed, all thanks to the honesty and determination of a complete stranger.
“When I saw it, I said, ‘God, this is really a pretty .Somebody's going to heartbroken,” said Shirley Grandey , 62, who was a volunteer for keeping the environment clean.
When Grandey was a large pile of pine needles and dirt at the end of her hard work day, she never to come across someone's diamond ring lying alone among a pile of .
Knowing the ring probably had special , Grandey held onto the jewelry and made it her 16 to find the owner.
“I said, 'Oh God ,I have to find the , "'recalled Grandey before making the decision to contact the TV station, to help the word. "It was definitely a ring. It was intertwined(缠绕)and had their on it.”
Her efforts .
“The brother of the girl saw it on and told her," said Grandey, who couldn't have been happier to return the ring to its original owner, Julie Sanalitro.
“I was screaming and running around the house,” Sanalitro told the news station. "We always come to our tree from there to celebrate Christmas Day," she said.
When Sanalitro called to the ring, she explained it was a gift from her boyfriend, who had only given it to her two months ago when they reunited.
She was not only able to answer all of Grandey's questions about the ring, she was the original owner, but Grandey added, “I knew it was hers the moment she was walking up.”
“We just hugged each other and she had a few tears," the volunteer explained.
All that Crandey asks from this is simply for people to “pay it forward.” She said. “ I would want someone to give it back to me if I lost my ring, so just try to pay it forward.”
A.gift B.handkerchief C.necklace D.ring
A.putting away B.cleaning up C.keeping up D.bringing up
A.expected B.wanted C.understood D.imagined
A.furniture B.equipment C.luggage D.garbage
A.object B.design C.value D.form
A.duty B.work C.ability D.agreement
A.designer B.owner C.photographer D.artist
A.print B.explore C.spread D.write
A.luck B.wedding C.marriage D.love
A.photos B.names C.addresses D.words
A.paid off B.paid up C.paid back D.paid out
A.television B.telephone C.radio D.phone
A.nice B.lost C.ugly D.lovely
A.take B.buy C.get D.lift
A.rescue B.transport C.convey D.describe
A.recently B.immediately C.actively D.likely
A.successfully B.properly C.obviously D.similarly
A.remembering B.ensuring C.forgetting D.telling
A.kind B.angry C.close D.learned
A.accident B.origin C.experience D.evidence
A couple of years ago, I went to a lady’s house to buy some vitamins. Upon entering the house, I 36 that there was an electronic keyboard on a stand, leaning 37 the wall. Being a piano music lover and 38 , I asked, if the woman played. She nodded and added that she had been
39 lessons at age 54! I told her that it was very40 that she was pursuing (追求) her passion to play the piano. . .
Then she asked me 41 question. “I have been playing for 8 years now,” I answered.
“Then you must play a song for me before you leave,” she 42 .I thought she was joking and I simply smiled. At the end of the deal of the vitamins, she 43 me of our musical “44 _”. She then showed me to an old upright piano in the living room,45 asked me to play a song for her. I thought46 and decided to play David Lantz’s “Return to the Heart”, since she had so much passion for 47 ,and it was my soul-searching song.
I played the song to the best of my ability, and with my emotions __48 into it as possible. She loved it. 49 I was about to step out of the door, I heard a weak voice calling out, “Young man!”
I turned around. And there was an old lady 50 one little step at a time with the help of another woman. “I wanted to come out to 51 you for the beautiful song that you played. I have been very sick, and it’s very hard for me to 52 my bed, but your music made me feel good ”she said. With that, she turned around and walked 53 back to her room.
I was deeply 54 by her appreciation and felt a deeper understanding for the song. It served its purpose beautifully, returning to one’s 55 for peace and joy.
A.observed B.watched C.noticed D.caught
A.on B.at C.over D.against
A.player B.teacher C.composer D.starter
A.giving B.attending C.teaching D.reviewing
A.interesting B.wonderful C.moved D.impressive
A.another B.a different C.the same D.other
A.advised B.ordered C.demanded D.requested
A.warned B.reminded C.asked D.required
A.course B.task C.discussion D.deal
A.and B.but C.as a result D.what’s more
A.for the moment B.at the moment C.for a moment D.at a moment
A.music B.songs C.the piano D.vitamins
A.dropping B.falling C.pouring D.running
A.Since B.As C.While D.Because
A.taking B.making C.having D.giving
A.thank B.praise C.admire D.owe
A.get on B.get up C.get off D.get down
A.quietly B.calmly C.happily D.slowly
A.shocked B.touched C.delighted D.disturbed
A.world B.heart C.brains D.dreams
Someone said that encouragement is simply reminding a person of the “shoulders” he’s standing on, the heritage he’s been given. That’s what happened 36a young man, the son of a(n) 37 baseball player, was chosen by one of the minor league teams. Hard as he tried, his first season was 38 , and by midseason he expected to be removed 39 day. The coaches were 40 by his failure because he possessed all the characteristics of a superb(杰出的)athlete, but he seemed to have become 41 from his potential.
His 42 seemed darkest one day when he had already struck out his first time at bat. Then he stepped up to the batter’s box again and quickly ran up two strikes. The catcher called a 43 and ran for a conference to discuss strategies. While they were busy, the 44 , standing behind him, spoke casually to the boy.
Then play 45 , the next pitch was thrown and the young man knocked it out of the park. That was the turning 46 . From then on, he played the game with a new confidence and power that quickly 47 the attention of the parent team, and he was called 48 to the majors.
On the day he was leaving for the city, one of his coaches asked him what had caused such a turnaround. The young man replied it was the 49 remark the judge had 50 that day when his baseball career had seemed 51 .
“He told me I reminded him of all the times he had stood 52 my dad in the batter’s box,” the boy explained. “He said I was holding the bat just the way Dad had held it. 53 he told me, ‘I can see his genes in you; you have your father’s 54 .’ After that, whenever I swung the bat, I just 55 I was using Dad’s arms instead of my own.”
A.as B.since C.while D.when
A.star B.average C.amateur D.old
A.embarrassing B.disappointing C.satisfying D.rewarding
A.some B.a C.one D.any
A.amazed B.impressed C.puzzled D.ashamed
A.separated B.different C.inconsistent D.divided
A.hope B.future C.dream D.ambition
A.break B.rest C.pause D.stop
A.catcher B.coach C.batter D.judge
A.began B.lasted C.restarted D.moved
A.part B.point C.place D.spot
A.drew B.fixed C.focused D.took
A.in B.for C.up D.out
A.encouraging B.casual C.demanding D.wise
A.said B.made C.given D.pointed
A.fixed B.useless C.endless D.helpless
A.on the right B.on the left C.before D.behind
A.And B.So C.Thus D.Therefore
A.strength B.arms C.body D.talent
A.supposed B.pretended C.imagined D.expected
It’s never easy to admit you are in the wrong. Being human, we all need to know the art of 31 . Look back with honesty and think how often you’ve judged 32 , said unkind things, pushed yourself ahead at the 33 of a friend. Then count the occasions 34 you indicated clearly and truly that you were 35 . A bit frightening, isn’t it? Frightening because some deep 36 in us knows that when even a small wrong has been 37 , some mysterious moral feeling is disturbed; and it stays out of balance until fault is acknowledged and 38 is expressed.
I remember a doctor friend, the late Clarence Lieb, telling me about a man who came to him with a variety of 39 : headaches, insomnia and stomach trouble. No 40 cause could be found. Finally my friend said to the man, “ 41 you tell me what’s worrying you, I can’t help you.” After some 42 , the man confessed that, as executor of his father’s will, he had been 43 his brother, who lived abroad, of his inheritance (继承权). Then and there the wise old doctor made the man write to his brother 44 forgiveness and enclosing a cheque as the first step in restoring their good 45 . He then went with him to mail box in the corridor. As the letter disappeared, the man 46 crying. “Thank you,” He said, “I think I’m 47 .” And he was. A heartfelt apology can not only heal a damaged relationship but also make it 4
8 . If you can think of someone who 49 an apology from you, someone you have wronged, or just neglected, do something about it 50 .
A.communicating B.expressing C.apologizing D.explaining
A.roughly B.toughly C.gently
A.risk B.expense D.mercy
A.that B.how C.which D.when
A.sorry B.regretful C.tolerant D.amazed
A.wisdom B.pain C.fright D.tension
A.ignored B.committed C.adjusted D.promoted
A.regret B.curiosity C.devotion D.envy
A.questions B.complaints C.signs D.conflicts
A.spiritual B.immoral C.physical D.outward
A.If B.Until C.When D.Unless
A.recalling B.unconsciousness C.mediation D.hesitation
A.accusing B.informing C.cheating D.warning
A.calling for B.begging for C.reckoning on D.focusing on
A.relationship B.situation C.condition D.attention
A.burst out B.brought out C.gave out D.let out
A.rescued B.cured C.sealed D.persuaded
A.weaker B.maturer C.stronger D.fruitier
A.borrows B.receives C.demands D.deserves
A.for a moment B.at last C.right away D.in a while
Suppose someone gave you a pen---a sealed(密封的),solid‑coloured pen. You couldn’t see how much 21 it had. It might run dry 22 the first few tentative (试探的) words or last just long and make a difference in the scheme of things. You don’t know when the ink will 24 .
Under the rules of the game, you really never know. You have to 25 a chance! Actually, no rule of the game states you must do anything. 26 picking up and using the pen, you could leave it on a shelf or in a drawer where it will dry up, 27 .But if you do decide to use it, what would you 28 it? How would you 29 the game?
Would you plan and plan before you ever 30 a word? Would your plans be so extensive that you never didn’t even start 31 ? Or would you take the pen 32 ,plunge right in and Just do it, struggling to keep up 33 the twists and turns of the torrent (急流)of words that take you where they take you?
Would you write cautiously and 34 ,as if the pen might run dry the next moment, or would you pretend to believe that the pen would write forever and go on accordingly?
And what would you write about:Love? Hate? Fun? Misery? Life? Death? Nothing? 35 ?
Would you write to 36 just yourself? Or others? Or yourself by writing about others?
Would you even write? Once you have the pen ,no 37 says you have to write. Would you sketch? Scribble(潦草地写)?Doodle(涂鸦)or draw? Would you stay in or on the 38 ,or see no lines at all, even if they 39 there? There’s a lot to think about here, isn’t there?
Now, 40 someone gave you a life…
A.ink B.water C.liquid D.solid
A.before B.after C.when D.as
A.much B.very C.real D.enough
A.cross out B.leave off C.run out D.use up
A.bring B.take C.use D.carry
A.Instead of B.In spite of C.Other than D.Rather than
A.used B.useful C.unused D.using
A.deal with B.do C.do with D.deal in
A.do B.watch C.like D.play
A.draw B.write C.think of D.use
A.picture B.writing C.painting D.photo
A.in hand B.at hand C.on hand D.by hand
A.on B.for C.with D.at
A.carefully B.deliberately C.especially D.extremely
A.Something B.Everything C.Anything D.None
A.like B.forgive C.please D.surprise
A.one B.rule C.friend D.relative
A.line B.lines C.pens D.paper
A.are B.were C.have D.had been
A.suppose B.wish C.hope D.expect
In 2004,I was 22 years old and had just come back to Brazil after 14 months in England,holding my Cambridge Proficiency certificate.After nervously 21 a short training course,I began to give classes to my 12 students,all of them older than I was. I 22 hard to remain clam in class and 23 they wouldn't find out how unconfident I felt most of the time.I was quite _24_,actually,until the end of 25 and the night of the final oral test.
The test was going to start at 7 pm,and at 6:50, I_ 26 myself in the teachers bathroom to 27 all the test questions again.I really wanted to learn the 28 by heart so no one would think I was an inexperienced tester.The 29 is,I actually locked myself in the bathroom.I 30 couldn't get out!The bell rang at 7 pm and I could hear the noise in the halls 31 the students went to their rooms.I tried hard to 32 the bathroom door,but failed.
I heard the cleaning lady’s voice and asked for help as 33 as I could, However, she wasn't exactly a thoughtful person, and started 34:“Diana’s locked in the bathroom!”Shame had fallen upon me! 35 , the course director, the secretary and some teachers were outside the bathroom trying to get me out, and, 36 ,my students gathered outside too, happily saying things like“Aren’t we 37 ! No test today!”All I could do was 38 , and my entire 39 was waiting for me outside, naughty smiles on their faces.“ 40!Teacher.”They said,“We know you are human too!”
They all passed their test.True to the Brazilian style, we all went out for a beer afterwards, and laughed the whole thing off.
A.holding B.taking C.getting D.giving
A.performed B.learned C.worked D.tried
A.thought B.hoped C.guessed D.realized
A.successful B.fortunate C.happy D.satisfied
A.the class B.the course C.the day D.the year
A.tidied B.washed C.locked D.reminded
A.rewrite B.answer C.go over D.put forward
A.questions B.instructions C.answers D.steps
A.situation B.condition C.trick D.problem
A.probably B.simply C.sadly D.nearly
A.as B.before C.open D.push
A.knock B.kick C.open D.push
A.quietly B.hurriedly C.excitedly D.crazily
A.scolding B.running C.laughing D.shouting
A.At first B.Soon enough C.In the end D.Right now
A.to my amazement B.to my delight C.to my surprise D.to my horror
A.lucky B.comfortable C.anxious D.regretful
A.watch B.smile C.wait D.worry
A.class B.staff C.group D.school
A.Sorry B.Congratulations C.Don’t be angry D.Don’t worry