Once there lived a rich merchant and a poor shoemaker in the same house. The merchant occupied the second floor, the shoemaker lived and worked in a small room on the first floor. The shoemaker was one of the persons on earth. He worked from morning till night, singing merrily. His heart was filled with , whenever he saw the boots and shoes . Now the merchant upstairs was so rich that he knew how much wealth he had. He was always his gold and silver coins far into night. Even in bed his uneasiness about his riches kept him . When at last he had been asleep for an hour or two, up came the song of the happy shoemaker, who was an early . It continued all day and was a(n) to the merchant. Day by day the merchant grew more and more tired for lack of . He asked a wise friend of his how he could an end to the shoemaker’s song. “Well, if I were you, I would give the shoemaker a hundred pounds,” answered his friend. “You are rich enough to do that, I suppose. Ask for nothing in . Simply give him money.” The merchant the advice.
When the shoemaker the bag that had been sent by the merchant, he was to find shining coins. “I must hide the money from the eyes of my neighbors. If they see it, they will think that I have stolen it,” he thought . “I will it away even from my wife.” So he hid the bag of money under the floor. From then on he his neighbors as much as he could. His wife, who had been the best to him, became troublesome. Now his mind was too much set on the money bag to on his work with diligence (勤奋). He could not sing merrily now. he thought of the money bag, he became uneasy and unhappy.
A.For B.thus C.while D.however
A.poorest B.happiest C.richest D.saddest
A.smile B.sorrow C.sadness D.delight
A.having repaired B.repair C.to repair D.to be repaired
A.hardly B.always C.completely D.definitely
A.hiding B.making C.accumulating D.counting
A.alive B.aware C.awake D.asleep
A.riser B.raiser C.starter D.beginner
A.encouragement B.fault C.trouble D.alarm
A.sympathy B.sleep C.understanding D.treatment
A.come B.put C.meet D.reach
A.trouble B.need C.turn D.return
A.refused B.followed C.asked D.agreed
A.stole B.received C.opened D.carried
A.amazed B.frightened C.ashamed D.disappointed
A.throw B.keep C.give D.put
A.avoided B.thanked C.helped D.protected
A.companion B.company C.fellow D.assistant
A.base B.turn C.focus D.depend
A.Wherever B.Whatever C.However D.Whenever
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I was on a bus one March evening. The driver didn’t 1 to start the bus soon because it was not yet 2 . A middle-aged woman got on. Tired and sad, she told her story 3 , not to anyone in particular. On her way to the station, half of her 4 was stolen. The other half was hidden under her blouse, so she 5 still had some left. A few minutes later, she stopped crying, but still looked 6 .
When all the seats were taken, the driver started the engine. The conductor began to collect fares. When she came to an old man in worn-out clothes, he 7 that he had spent all his money when he had accidentally got on a wrong bus and now he was trying to go home. On hearing this, she ordered the old man to 8 the bus. The old man was almost in tears as he 9 her to let him take the bus home. The driver took the conductor’s side and repeated the conductor’s 10 .
The woman was watching the incident. 11 the driver and the conductor raised their voices at the old man, she interfered (干预).
“Stop 12 him! Can’t you see he’s only trying to get home?”
“He doesn’t have any money!” the driver 13 .
“Well, that’s no 14 to throw him off the bus,” she insisted.
Then she reached inside her blouse, took out her 15 money, and handed it to the conductor. “Here’s his fare and mine. Just stop giving him a 16 time.”
All heads turned to the woman. “It’s only money,” she shrugged(耸肩). She rode the rest of the way home 17 a happy smile, with the money she’d lost earlier 18 .
On the road of life, the help of strangers can 19 our loads and lift our spirits. How much sweeter the 20 will be when we make it a little smoother for others!
A.try B.care C.decide D.want
A.empty B.full C.crowded D.ready
A.tearfully B.seriously C.carefully D.calmly
A.fare B.possession C.money D.wealth
A.strangely B.happily C.secretly D.luckily
A.unsatisfied B.weak C.unhappy D.excited
A.explained B.announced C.admitted D.found
A.get off B.start C.get on D.stop
A.begged B.scolded C.praised D.thanked
A.request B.action C.suggestion D.command
A.Unless B.Although C.Until D.When
A.attacking B.Bothering C.complaining D.wronging
A.warned B.whispered C.shouted D.repeated
A.problem B.need C.matter D.reason
A.spending B.collected C.remaining D.borrowed
A.busy B.cold C.hard D.fearful
A.giving B.wearing C.taking D.forcing
A.forgotten B.Used C.earned D.returned
A.move B.increase C.lighten D.carry
A.world B.journey C.smile D.friendship
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I could have easily gone through life without getting to know one of the most romantic feelings---love for a dog.
For at least ten years my __36 _ had been suggesting that we get a dog. There were several reasons why the idea _37_ . We had noticed that, on our block, couples with no children as a rule 38_ one large or two small dogs. So we got one puppy 39_ we too had no children.
He flew into the house with the 40 of a Formula 1 (一级方程式赛车). In several minutes he ran over all the house, 41 from my shoulder onto the bed, and ended up in the 42 , where my wife washed him with motherly 43 . From that day on, the invisible(看不见的) _44 for the love of the new member of our household began at my home.
He seemed to 45 that at once. Most of the meals that my wife had _ 46 for him with greater care than those for me---he didn’t 47 look at.
Every evening I went out walking with him. I could not know who was walking whom _ 48_ one evening, when, tired from work, I 49 the walk. The dog was very angry and dragged me out.
Last night our dog pulled me by the ear with his teeth, 50 me up in my dream, and dragged me into the kitchen to make me turn off the 51 which had disturbed(干扰)his sleep. I meekly(乖乖地) 52 that I had forgotten to switch off the light, but that was not 53 . He looked at me like a teacher at a pupil who repeatedly makes _ 54 .
Now we finally know who’s the_ 55 at home, and for twenty years we had seriously argued whether it was my wife or I.
A.wife B.son C.husband D.daughter
A.came up with B.came out C.came up D.came on
A.kept B.rose C.carried D.invited
A.if B.unless C.since D.before
A.speed B.shape C.cost D.race
A.climbed B.covered C.jumped D.stopped
A.yard B.street C.bathroom D.kitchen
A.worry B.care C.identity D.power
A.signal B.war C.work D.truth
A.doubt B.dislike C.wonder D.understand
A.reached B.searched C.looked D.prepared
A.even B.still C.ever D.yet
A.while B.because C.until D.as
A.gave in B.gave up C.gave away D.gave out
A.broke B.woke C.picked D.packed
A.water B.heater C.cooker D.light
A.hoped B.considered C.admitted D.decided
A.enough B.good C.bad D.true
A.plans B.mistakes C.decisions D.faces
A.boss B.member C.adult D.child
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In a land far away, once upon a time there was great poverty (贫困),and only the rich could manage without great _26_. Three of those rich men and their servants were_27_together on a road when they came to a very_28_village.
The first could not stand seeing the poverty, _29 he took all the gold and jewels from his wagons (四轮载重马车) and shared _30 out among the villagers. He wished them all the best of luck, and he left.
The second rich man ,seeing the _31 situation, stopped for a short time and gave _32 all his food and drink, since he _33 see that money would be of little _34 to them. He made sure that they each _35 their fair share and would have enough food to _36 for some time. Then, he left.
The third rich man, on seeing such poverty, _37 and went straight through the _38 without stopping. The two other rich men saw this from a distance and commented(评论) with each other_39 the third rich man lacked sympathy(同情). It was _40 that they themselves had been there to offer help.
However, three days later, they 41 the third rich man, who was coming in the opposite direction. He was 42 travelling quickly, but his wagons, 43 the gold and valuables they had been 44 ,were now full of farming tools and bags of 45 .He was rushing back to help them out of poverty.
A.loss B.expectations C.success D.problems
A.standing B.travelling C.gathering D.running
A.faraway B.poor C.different D.ancient
A.unless B.because C.so D.if
A.them B.anything C.nothing D.those
A.curious B.worrying C.dangerous D.puzzling
A.the villagers B.his servants C.the others D.the rest
A.could B.might C.should D.must
A.interest B.concern C.use D.attraction
A.returned B.gained C.offered D.received
A.remain B.last C.supply D.share
A.turned back B.set out C.showed off D.speeded up
A.village B.land C.field D.road
A.whether B.how C.where D.when
A.good B.certain C.true D.strange
A.welcomed B.met C.accepted D.persuaded
A.still B.already C.always D.indeed
A.except B.instead of C.apart from D.along with
A.loading B.treasuring C.carrying D.earning
A.food B.jewels C.money D.seeds
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When Dave was eighteen, he bought a second-hand car for £200 so that he could travel to and from work more 36 than by bus. It worked quite well for a few years, but it got so old, and it was costing him 37 much in repairs, that he decided that he had better 38 it.
He asked among his friends to see if anyone was 39 to buy a cheap car, but they all knew that it was falling to pieces, so 40 of them had any desire to buy it.
Dave’s friend Sam saw that he was 41 when they met one evening, and said, “What’s42 , Dave?” Dave told him, and Sam answered, “Well, what about advertising(登广告) it in the paper? You may 43 more for it in that way than the cost of the advertisement!” Thinking that Sam’s44 was reasonable, he put an advertisement in an evening paper, which read: “For sale: small car, 45 very little gas, only two owners. Bargain at £50.”
For two days after the advertisement first appeared, there was no 46. But then on the Saturday evening he had an enquiry (咨询). A man rang up and said he would like to 47 him about the car. “All right.” Dave said, feeling happy. He asked the man whether ten o’clock the next morning would be 48 or not. “Fine,” the man said, “and I’ll 49 my wife. We want to go for a ride in it to50 it.”
The next morning, at a quarter to ten, Dave parked the car in the square outside his front door,51 to wait there for the people who had 52 his advertisement. Even Dave had to 53 that the car really looked like a wreck (残破的车). Then, soon after he had got the car as 54 as it could be, a police car stopped just behind him and a policeman got out. He looked at Dave’s car and then said, “Have you reported this 55 to us yet, sir?”
A.directly B.safely C.easily D.properly
A.too B.so C.such D.very
A.keep B.sell C.repair D.throw
A.generous B.willing C.lucky D.ashamed
A.some B.neither C.none D.most
A.delighted B.calm C.sad D.astonished
A.learn B.miss C.find D.get
A.advice B.message C.request D.description
A.loses B.has C.spends D.uses
A.doubt B.help C.answer D.trouble
A.see B.tell C.agree D.call
A.exact B.early C.suitable D.late
A.follow B.meet C.bring D.introduce
A.get B.recognize C.test D.admire
A.meaning B.happening C.turning D.failing
A.read B.answered C.inserted D.placed
A.admit B.forget C.show D.disagree
A.admit B.fast C.clean D.light
A.bargain B.sale C.result D.accident
I was said to be the worst student in my class, and my family thought I was hopeless. I had to 41 grade six. At that time a new teacher, Miss Sadia, came to our school.
One day after class, she42 that I was staying alone during the lunch break. She came 43 to me and began to talk to me. It was just a normal conversation. After that day, she gave me particular 44 and it made me feel special. I started to work hard because she gave me the feeling _ 45 _someone believed me , and my 46 started to improve in her subject.
Months later, she moved into a house near my 47 . We would walk home together after school. Her constant (不断的 ) support helped me, 48 in my studies, as I knew she would check my grades both in her subject 49 the other subjects. I finally50 second in my class.
Then, after grade six, she started to slowly drift away(疏远)51 still kept a constant (不断的) check on me. By the time I was in grade seven, we 52 spoke, but by then I had become the53 in my class. When I left my school, I was 54 with her, as she never answered the 55 when I called her.
Then I graduated and went to a good university. One fine day, our paths(路) 56 again. I met her at a wedding. I could not57 asking her, "Why did you stop talking to me?"
"You are a clever boy. I wanted you to be a tree58 on your own roots, not depending on others. Now here you are and I feel59 of you. You are your inspiration(灵感,鼓舞)and do not need to60a shoulder," she said. I could not say anything, but I smiled. I'll always thank her.
A.jump B.attend C.copy D.repeat
A.heard B.noticed C.learned D.sensed
A.up B.back C.off D.down
A.attention B.attraction C.explanation D.examination
A.which B.that C.what D./
A.words B.objects C.classes D.grades
A.home B.school C.hotel D.company
A.generally B.actually C.especially D.usually
A.but B.or C.as well D.and
A.received B.came C.caught D.held
A.but B.as C.or D.so
A.ever B.often C.once D.hardly
A.out of touch B.in common C.out of reach D.in touch
A.road B.schoolyard C.phone D.machine
A.separated B.formed C.added D.crossed
A.finish B.help C.prevent D.keep
A.standing B.flying C.growing D.sitting
A.sad B.proud C.good D.ashamed
A.give up B.get on C.look for D.take up