As a child, there was nothing I liked better than Sunday afternoons at my grandfather’s farm. __by miles of winding stone walls, the house provided endless hours of __ for a city kid.
I can still remember one afternoon __ I was eight years old. I’d wanted more than anything to be __to climb the walls surrounding the farm. The walls were old;some stones were _ __ , others loose. Still, my yearning(向往)to climb across those walls __ so strong that finally, one spring afternoon, I took all my __and entered the living room, where the __ had gathered after Sunday dinner.
“I, I want to climb the stone walls,” I said. __ a chorus(异口同声) went up from the women in the room.“Heavens, no!” they cried,“You’ll hurt yourself!”I wasn’t too __;the __ was just as I’d expected. Just __I could leave the room, I was stopped by my grandfather’s loud voice.“Now wait a minute.” I heard him say,“Let the boy climb the stone walls. He has to learn to do things __ .”
For the next two hours I climbed those old walls and had the time of my life. Later I told my grandfather about my __ .I’ll never forget what he said. “Fred,”he said, smiling, “you made this day a (an) __day just by being yourself. Always remember, there’s only one person in this whole world like you, and I like you __ as you are.”
Many years have passed __ then, and today I’m a host in the television program __ “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood”, seen by millions of children.
There have been __over the years, but one thing___ ______ the same:my suggestion left to children at the end of almost every program. “There’s only one person in this whole world like you,” The kids can hear me say, “and people would like you exactly as you are.”
A.Covered B.Extended C.Surrounded D.Spread
A.fruit B.fun C.richness D.wonder
A.when B.that C.while D.which
A.regretted B.allowed C.realized D.provided
A.remaining B.leaving C.missing D.losing
A.grew B.disappeared C.built D.turned
A.trouble B.mind C.heart D.courage
A.adults B.relations C.men D.women
A.Quietly B.Hurriedly C.Frequently D.Immediately
A.excited B.sad C.disappointed D.pleased
A.sound B.end C.response D.story
A.whenever B.while C.as soon as D.before
A.of himself B.in himself C.by himself D.to himself
A.news B.experience C.doubt D.wonder
A.special B.regular C.common D.usual
A.straightly B.exactly C.quietly D.rightly
A.since B.till C.until D.by
A.name B.named C.naming D.to name
A.jobs B.events C.adventures D.changes
A.becomes B.develops C.remains D.seems
One day, an expert in time management was speaking to a group of business students. To make the point 1, he used an illustration.
As he stood in front of the group, he said, “Okay, time for a quiz.” He then pulled out a wide-mouth jar and set it on the table. Then he 2 placed about a dozen fist-sized rocks, one by one, into the jar.
When the jar was filled to the 3 and no more rocks would fit inside, he asked, “Is this jar 4?” Everyone in the class said, “Yes.”
“Really?” Then he 5 under the table and pulled out a bucket of gravel(石子), dumped some in and 6 the jar, causing pieces of gravel to work themselves down into the spaces 7 the big rocks. Then he asked the group the same question. “Probably not,” one of them answered. “Good!” He replied.
He reached under the table and 8 a bucket of sand. He started dumping the sand in the jar and it went into all the 9 left between the rocks and the gravel. 10 he asked the question. “No!” the class shouted. “Good!” Then he grabbed a can of water and began to pour it in 11 the jar was filled to the brim.
Then the expert in time management looked at the class and asked, “What is the 12 of this illustration?” It is such a seemingly easy question that one 13 student raised his hand and said, “It is, however full your schedule is, if you try really hard you can always 14 some more things in it.
“No,” the speaker replied. “The truth it teaches us is that you will 15 get them in at all if you don't put the big rocks in first. 16 the big rocks in your life are, do things that you love and 17 for yourself. In your schedule if you value the little stuff then you’ll fill your life with 18 things and you will never have the real quality time you need to spend on the big, important stuff. So, tonight, or in the morning, when you are 19 on this short story, ask yourself what the ‘big rocks’ in your life are. Then put those in your 20 first. ”
A.harder B.rougher C.clearer D.wiser
A.carefully B.firmly C.actively D.unwillingly
A.full B.pure C.enough D.smooth
A.sent B.reached C.managed D.felt
A.delivered B.shook C.dropped D.held
A.beneath B.across C.beyond D.between
A.threw out B.came out C.brought out D.set out
A.spaces B.caves C.blanks D.holes
A.At last B.shortly after C.Later on D.Once more
A.unless B.until C.before D.while
A.result B.opinion C.point D.comment
A.calm B.awkward C.nervous D.eager
A.add B.fit C.include D.collect
A.never B.even C.still D.ever
A.Whether B.However C.Whatever D.Which
A.conclude B.encourage C.achieve D.value
A.more B.little C.much D.less
A.reflecting B.counting C.deciding D.insisting
A.packet B.can C.jar D.luggage
When I was a teenager, I volunteered to give out water at a marathon. Watching the different runners who passed by and grabbed a cup was 36 . The next year I signed up for the race. I did little preparation and my only goal was to finish. On the day of the race, it was 37 hot. I remember struggling at about the 5th mile, thinking, “I am never doing this again!”
Have you ever felt that way about something? You eagerly choose a goal 38 soon realize it is 39 to achieve than you imagined it would be. That first 10 km race was quite an experience. I jogged, I walked, I jogged and I walked. Then 40 a decisive moment. Near the end, a 70-year-old man ran past me. I felt 41 that I was younger than him but I couldn’t keep up with him. I felt defeated for a second but then I realized 42 . He was running his race and I was running mine. He had different experience, training and goals and I had mine. 43 in life do we 44 ourselves with others and feel disappointed in ourselves when we really shouldn’t? I decided, then, that one day I would be one of those 70-year-olds who were still running. 45 I crossed the finish line, I was proud of my achievement. Since then I have run several races and run purely for fun.
In life we all 46 compare ourselves with others, which is only natural. But don’t let them weaken you. 47 , you should use them to inspire you and show you what is possible. Then you are a true winner.
A.pleasing B.interesting C.inspiring D.amazing
A.extremely B.strangely C.sadly D.certainly
A.and B.but C.while D.or
A.easier B.harder C.better D.worse
A.went B.flew C.happened D.came
A.exhausted B.disappointed C.embarrassed D.annoyed
A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing
A.How many B.How much C.How often D.How old
A.cooperate B.compare C.combine D.compromise
A.When B.Because C.Since D.Until
A.hardly B.sometimes C.always D.never
A.Furthermore B.Therefore C.Meanwhile D.Instead
In the first week after arriving in the new city for further study, I fell and broke my leg. I was really ___36___by the kindness of my new roommate. “We are family now,” she said when she __37__me lying in my bed with a swollen leg, unable to move. She took me to ___38__ by taxi to get my leg examined. The driver was so___39__ that we arrived there very quickly. After that, my __40___continued helping me though I told her I could do things on my own.
So many blessing I had never expected came to me when I was alone and helpless. Bus drivers picked me up from anywhere they saw me. Many people __41__ the door for me. Such things were small but __42___ for a person on walking sticks.
___43___for people’s kindness, I did whatever I could to make people laugh. I made many jokes about my two sticks and the bad fall. And I tried not to __44__ a single time about what had happened. I also tried to be kind to other students who were injured. I took time to __45__ with a girl in a wheelchair who always ate lunch alone.
I soon realized that pain can be__46__ by mental strength. I could see that although I was using physical sticks, there were hundreds of mental sticks I could depend on. I also saw that sometimes ____47____ situation can be good. There are choices to discover great kindness in the world.
A.touched B.saved C.cured D.supported
A.heard B.left C.found D.viewed
A.hotel B.hospital C.playground D.library
A.patient B.angry C.kind D.brave
A.driver B.doctor C.family D.roommate
A.cleaned B.moved C.opened D.decorated
A.hard B.impossible C.different D.useless
A.In turn B.In reply C.In return D.In addition
A.complain B.advise C.miss D.enjoy
A.study B.discuss C.practise D.chat
A.reduced B.gained C.caused D.limited
A.busy B.unpleasant C.puzzled D.tiring
Since I moved to Seattle, there’s no farm whose name has come up more than Quillisascut. Quillisascut is a cheese company, 36 what they call “traditional farmstead cheese’’, but it’s also a school. 37 completing a five-day “Introduction to Farming” workshop at Quillisascut, I understand why this farm school is so 38 . I hope that you can one day visit it, too.
At Quillisascut, mornings begin at 5:30 am with 39 and milking the goats. The morning’s 40 is made into cheese in the afternoon. Cheese making requires many steps. The process can take one day to several months, 41 the type of cheese being made.
During our workshop, we were lucky enough to have the farm’s chefs 42 meals of grains and beans from neighboring farms and herbs from the garden. All of the foods used for cooking are either grown there or 43 sourced.
Any 44 from meals is made into compost(堆肥). It is 45 onto the farm’s land, transforming Quillisascut’s soil 46 fertile salad bars for the goats. In addition to sunlight, rain, and compost, the goat farm 47 seeding and reseeding.
When I know where my food came from, who 48 it, and the complex process it took to get to my 49 , food does more than fuel my body. It also heats my 50 . I wonder how different our food and healthcare systems would look like if all people learnt firsthand about the 51 and tears involved in bringing food to the table.
If every food production operation 52 the public onto its ground, it is possible that our country’s food system would look very different; and our country’s connection with food could 53 . But for now, Quillisascut and other educational farms are making a(an) 54 , carrying out the goal “to make the world a more 55 place”.
A.displaying B.selling C.advertising D.designing
A.Until B.Unless C.After D.If
A.beloved B.interested C.moved D.excited
A.observing B.feeding C.introducing D.finding
A.goat B.milk C.choice D.meat
A.putting on B.taking on C.focusing on D.depending on
A.describe B.check C.cook D.heat
A.regionally B.comfortably C.formally D.positively
A.leftover B.makeup C.food D.drink
A.passed B.based C.worked D.spread
A.with B.of C.as D.into
A.avoids B.protests C.requires D.promotes
A.tasted B.measured C.grew D.learnt
A.car B.wallet C.wall D.plate
A.soul B.face C.hand D.dream
A.seed B.sweat C.money D.imagination
A.welcomed B.persuaded C.demanded D.suggested
A.break B.settle C.begin D.deepen
A.performance B.difference C.expression D.impression
A.famous B.curious C.beautiful D.traditional
Before India gained independence (独立), a few young men from the villages wanted to free India from the foreign rule; they wanted the British to quit India. They needed material wealth to 36 the British out of India, so they started collecting 37 in the Indian villages.
One day, they got encouraged to collect 38 things as well. They went from door to door carrying a huge bag, which gradually was 39 with money and gifts. As they went, a one-legged beggar kept 40 them. The young men did not mind.
At the 41 of the day, they entered a house to see 42 they had collected. The beggar also wanted to enter, but since he was not a member of the group, they did not 43 him in. The beggar said to them: “I walked such a 44 distance right behind you. You want freedom; I also want freedom. India is not only your motherland. It is also my motherland.”
45 , the young men got mad and told the beggar to go away. Then one of the men felt 46 for him, so they decided to 47 him the things they had collected. 48 the beggar was looking at the gifts in their bag, most of them were showing no 49 for him. Then suddenly the beggar opened up the bag that he had been carrying. It 50 a few coins and some rice. He threw all the contents into their bag at once.
At the 51 of this, immediately all the members of the revolutionary group started dropping 52 of gratitude (感激), because he had 53 all that he had to their cause. On that day, they had gone to visit so many rich families, who had given them next to 54 ; but this beggar had given them everything that he had! They were deeply 55 by the beggar’s contribution.
A.drive B.grow C.help D.pick
A.food B.money C.papers D.seeds
A.military B.material C.mysterious D.cultural
A.tired B.satisfied C.filled D.covered
A.following B.cheating C.calling D.beating
A.beginning B.end C.front D.middle
A.how B.what C.where D.when
A.stop B.drop C.allow D.promise
A.short B.near C.long D.little
A.At last B.At first C.At a time D.In that case
A.necessary B.patient C.thankful D.sorry
A.trouble B.serve C.show D.excite
A.Since B.While C.If D.Although
A.interest B.courage C.respect D.disappointment
A.included B.consisted C.held D.contained
A.thought B.sight C.sound D.moment
A.laughter B.difference C.truth D.tears
A.taken B.given C.wasted D.lost
A.something B.nothing C.everything D.anything
A.moved B.removed C.excited D.surprised