More than I had dreamed of
From the age of seven, I had dreamed of becoming a member of the Students Union. I had always my school leaders for taking responsibility for all of us. I dreamed of being a leader, too.
Years flew by, and soon I was able to participate in the elections, I would win. But the first time I stood, anyone voted for me. I decided that I had been stupid to think I had a chance. I wasn’t pretty. Girls across the school hardly knew me. I just did not have what it to win a school election. I was .
As I cried in my room that evening, I took a deep breath and decided I wouldn’t stop dreaming. I decided that I would for election again in my final year at school - and I would win.
I recognized that my had a lot of things in their favor. What were the that would work in my favor? I had good grades, and I was friendly and helpful. And my biggest was the faith I had in myself. I would not allow my appearance to hold me back from putting my best foot forward. That evening, I making my election plans a whole year in advance.
I realized that girls would have to get to know me and recognize that I had the ability to them. I loved making friends and I liked being helpful, I decided that perhaps I could use these qualities to my advantage. In order to learn how to give a great election , I also attended a course on effective public speaking.
The day after the election, the principal announced I had won the second highest number of votes. The students . The joy on the faces of all my friends showed me that my victory was also theirs.
Suddenly, I realized that I had much more than I had dreamed of. I had made many new friends and had helped people the way. I had won the and love of my schoolmates and they knew me as somebody who would stand by them. I was able to put a smile on their faces and their day.
A.admired B.remembered C.praised D.believed
A.planning B.praying C.deciding D.judging
A.almost B.still C.barely D.also
A.cost B.provided C.meant D.took
A.angry B.sad C.surprised D.confused
A.gradually B.immediately C.suddenly D.impatiently
A.pay B.stand C.speak D.wait
A.competitors B.companions C.enemies D.schoolmates
A.cases B.methods C.examples D.points
A.problem B.strength C.worry D.dream
A.young B.personal C.special D.plain
A.began B.suggested C.announced D.cancelled
A.recommend B.accompany C.represent D.support
A.but B.and C.so D.or
A.campaign B.speech C.ceremony D.promise
A.nodded B.gathered C.cheered D.cried
A.accomplished B.accumulated C.devoted D.developed
A.by B.to C.in D.along
A.appointment B.acceptance C.election D.reputation
A.made up B.picked up C.brighten up D.work up
In the early 1800’s, a boy named John lived in an orphanage (孤儿院) with several other children. Every day was 36 working and Christmas was the one day of the year 37 the children did not work and received a gift — an orange. The children 38 it so much that they kept it for weeks, and even 39 — smelling it, 40 it and loving it. Usually they tried to preserve(保护) it for so 41 that it often went bad before they ate it.
This year John knew he would soon be 42 enough to leave. He would save the orange until his birthday in July. If he preserved it 43 , he might be able to eat it on his birthday.
Christmas day finally came. The children were so 44 as they entered the dining hall. In his excitement, John knocked over something, causing a big 45 . Immediately the master shouted, “John, leave the hall and there will be no orange for you.” John's heart 46 . He turned and ran back to the 47 room so that the children wouldn’t see his tears.
Then he heard the door open and the children entered. Little Elizabeth with a 48 on her face held out her small hands. “Here John,” she said, “this is for you.” As John 49 his head, he saw a big juicy 50all peeled and quartered … Each child had sacrificed(舍弃) their own orange by 51 a quarter and had created a big, beautiful orange for him.
John never forgot the sharing, love and personal 52his friends had shown him that Christmas day. 53 that day, after he became rich, every year he 54 send oranges all over the world to children everywhere. His 55was that no child would ever spend Christmas without a special Christmas fruit!
A.forced B.passed C.taken D.spent
A.as B.when C.while D.which
A.needed B.wanted C.valued D.liked
A.months B.days C.years D.seasons
A.tasting B.watching C.pressing D.touching
A.much B.soon C.long D.far
A.old B.strong C.tall D.experienced
A.seriously B.carefully C.secretly D.softly
A.nervous B.excited C.pleasant D.eager
A.cry B.disappointment C.surprise D.noise
A.jumped B.stopped C.broke D.settled
A.cold B.small C.old D.lonely
A.look B.tears C.comfort D.smile
A.shook B.lifted C.put D.turned
A.gift B.surprise C.orange D.wonder
A.sharing B.breaking C.eating D.taking
A.feelings B.affairs C.relation D.sacrifice
A.In return for B.In case of C.In memory of D.In search of
A.must B.would C.might D.should
A.desire B.idea C.meaning D.thinking
China is known as a country of etiquette (礼节) and ceremonies. Here is an interesting story that shows this. Once upon a time, a man 36 on a long trip to visit his friend and took a swan as a gift. But the swan 37 from its cage on the way and when he tried to 38 it, he got hold of nothing but a 39 . Instead of returning home, he continued his 40 taking the swan feather with him. When his friend received this 41 gift, he was deeply moved. And the 42 ‘The gift is nothing much, but it’s the thought that counts.’ was 43 far and wide.
Chinese used to 44 one hand in the other in front of the chest as a salute. This 45 has a history of more than 2,000 years but nowadays it is 46 used except on the Spring Festival. And shaking hands is more popular and 47 on formal occasions. Bowing was often used by people in a 48 position such as subordinates(下属), students, and attendants. 49 at present Chinese youngsters tend to simply nod as a greeting.
It is common social practice to 50 the junior to the senior, or the familiar to the unfamiliar. When you start a talk 51a stranger, topics such as weather, food, or 52 are a good choice to break the ice. With a 53 , a chat about current affairs, sports, the stock market or his job usually goes 54 . Similar to Western customs, you should be 55in asking a woman private questions. However, talking about her job or family life will never put you into danger.
A.got B.made C.took D.went
A.ran B.kept C.escaped D.avoided
A.catch B.chase C.follow D.trace
A.cage B.feather C.swan D.man
A.visit B.adventure C.journey D.expedition
A.unexpected B.good C.sudden D.accidental
A.warning B.sentence C.word D.saying
A.expanded B.spread C.extended D.increased
A.take B.put C.cup D.set
A.culture B.hobby C.habit D.tradition
A.often B.seldom C.always D.usually
A.appropriate B.satisfactory C.important D.practical
A.upper B.old C.lower D.young
A.And B.But C.Then D.Moreover
A.introduce B.devote C.lead D.leave
A.by B.in C.on D.with
A.marriage B.hobbies C.income D.ages
A.boy B.girl C.humans D.man
A.smoothly B.suddenly C.unfortunately D.expectedly
A.quick B.wise C.cautious D.free
Last Sunday turned out to be more exciting than I had expected. We were at our grandparents’ house for a visit as 31 . My cousin and I had made an appointment to go in-line skating in the nearby park. He could do some neat stunts (特技)and had promised to show me 32 .
We managed to persuade our parents to 33 us go in-line skating on our own. 34 it soon started to rain and we had to seek shelter on the empty deck (place) of a block of flats. It really dampened my 35 .
Suddenly, we heard a 36 and saw a man dashing out of a lift. Just as he ran 37 us, we saw an old woman coming out of the same lift and crying, “Thief! Thief!” My cousin immediately went after the thief in his 38 . To be honest, I was extremely 39 at the beginning .Then I heard a honk. It was my uncle and aunt. I jumped into their car and told them about the robbery. We 40 off in the thief’s direction while my aunt stayed with the old woman.
Soon, we 41 up with my cousin. He was still in hot pursuit of the thief. Seeing his 42 , my uncle sped up and turned suddenly to the right to 43 just in front of the thief. The man was 44 and fell to the ground. My uncle got out of the car and 45 the man down with his body.
By this time, we could hear the siren of a police car approaching, 46 , my aunt had phoned the police and told them the 47in which we were heading, so they were able to locate us .
We handed the thief over to the police officers who took down our names and 48 . They informed us that we would be called up to give our 49 . After that, we returned to the empty deck in our uncle’s car to 50 my aunt up .
When we reached there, the old woman had already left to give a report to the police. Our family members were all proud of us for our courageous deed.
A.known B.usual C.well D.far
A.what B.that C.where D.how
A.make B.have C.let D.see
A.And B.But C.As D.So
A.spirits B.ideas C.intentions D.imaginations
A.scream B.noise C.story D.news
A.after B.over C.past D.to
A.place B.boots C.clothes D.skates
A.proud B.frightened C.brave D.excited
A.sped B.put C.ran D.took
A.looked B.kept C.picked D.caught
A.luck B.chance C.risk D.hope
A.stand B.move C.stop D.stay
A.tired B.anxious C.confused D.shocked
A.pinned B.pulled C.threw D.broke
A.Surprisingly B.Obviously C.Certainly D.Immediately
A.park B.place C.situation D.direction
A.problems B.pictures C.particulars D.possessions
A.statements B.decisions C.suggestions D.protections
A.take B.get C.pick D.lift
No one would be willing to pay one-third of the price for the packaging or wrapping of what he or she purchases. But over-packaging has become a disease that leads to an __50__ waste of resources and __51__ environmental pollution.
The wasted packaging materials are __52__ to be worth about 280 billion yuan annually. And such packages and wrappings thrown away by customers __53__ up half of the volume of solid waste in cities. __54__, it is high time that regulations were __55__ to stop enterprises from spending too much on unnecessary packaging and wrapping.
To produce paper packaging or wrapping, many more trees have to be cut down. Over-packaging also limits the interest of consumers when they have to spend quite a high percentage on something that they will have to throw into the dustbin. The simple truth is that the more a producer spends on packaging, the __56__ the products it sells will be.
Product packaging and wrapping used to be very simple 30 years ago. "Shabby" was the word many had used to __57__ the way Chinese products were packaged. And shabby packaging was blamed for making Chinese products __58__ in the international market.
It is __59__ to pay enough attention to packaging or wrapping products in such a manner that they can be __60__ to customers' eyes. But that does not definitely justify that packaging should even outshine what is inside.
In the Chinese proverb, “maidu huanzhu,” the buyer returns the pearl and just keeps the case because the __61__ is too fancy and luxurious. It not only laughs at the poor __62__ of the buyer, but also criticizes the unnecessary __63__ the seller has made in making the case. Another message from the proverb is that over-packaging helps cultivate an __64__ consuming attitude - to buy fancy-looking stuff but not what they really need.
A.enormous B.available C.invisible D.illegal
A.results from B.contributes to C.depends on D.calls for
A.predicted B.required C.acknowledged D.estimated
A.look B.hold C.make D.add
A.However B.Therefore C.Otherwise D.Furthermore
A.observed B.broken C.adopted D.forbidden
A.better B.more expensive C.cheaper D.more useful
A.recommend B.praise C.consider D.criticize
A.popular B.impressive C.unattractive D.qualified
A.ridiculous B.incredible C.unnecessary D.reasonable
A.accustomed B.appealing C.similar D.grateful
A.former B.next C.other D.latter
A.judgment B.eyesight C.appetite D.health
A.contributions B.efforts C.progress D.use
A.unfamiliar B.unhealthy C.unnatural D.unavoidable
Job stress has been known to cause heart problems in people who already have cardiovascular(心血管) disease. Now Finnish scientists have shown that50in healthy people the pressure of work can cause damage.
High blood pressure, lack of51 , smoking and being overweight52 to heart disease—a 53 killer in many industrialized countries.
But Mika Kivimaki, of the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, and his colleagues, who studied the54 histories of 812 healthy Finnish men and women in a metal industry company over 25 years, said job stress also plays an important role.
Workers who had the highest job-related stress levels at the start of the study were more than twice as55 to die of heart disease,56 the study published in The British Medical Journal.
Work stress57 too much work as well as a lack of satisfaction and feeling undervalued and58 .
Many people work long hours but if the effort is59 the stress is minimized. Kivimaki said job pressure is damaging when being overworked is60 with little or no control, unfair supervision and few career opportunities.
The British Heart Foundation said the results61 earlier research showing that people in jobs with low control, such as manual workers, could be at greater62 of heart disease than other employees.
“It is 63 for people to try to minimize levels of stress at work and for employers to64 people to have more control at work and to be rewarded for their success,” the foundation said in a statement.
A.though B.seldom C.even D.thereby
A.exercise B.patience C.enthusiasm D.interest
A.add B.propose C.introduce D.contribute
A.leading B.plain C.moderate D.heavy
A.personal B.professional C.medical D.family
A.much B.likely C.equal D.stable
A.due to B.owing to C.according to D.contrary to
A.contains B.brings C.proceeds D.involves
A.isolated B.unappreciated C.disconcerted D.stimulated
A.rewarding B.improved C.increasing D.neglected
A.sponsored B.responded C.threatened D.combined
A.indicate B.simplify C.support D.overflow
A.portion B.chance C.danger D.risk
A.advisable B.predictable C.profitable D.comfortable
A.persuade B.transfer C.allow D.rescue