I never know how well Mother could keep a trust until I was going through her things after she died. I discovered something I had _ forgotten, something that happened to me as a child.
One night, as I lay in bed _ _ my sister and I had said our prayers, I recalled the events of the day and how _ _ I had behaved towards Mother. “I must make things right before going to sleep,” I thought.
Quickly I _ _out of bed and picked up a pencil and paper, then tiptoed (踮着脚,蹑手蹑脚) into the hall. The __ from the living room shone dimly (昏暗地). I knew Mother was downstairs mending socks.
I quickly _ _ a note asking Mother to forgive me for being so _ _. I didn’t want my brothers and sisters to know our _ _ so I added a postscript (附言,补充): “Please don’t let anyone see this.” Then I quietly moved _ _ my parents’ bedroom and put the letter under Mother’s pillow.
The next morning, when I __ my bed after breakfast, I unexpectedly _ _ a note under my pillow. Mother wrote that she loved me and _ _ me.
This became my _ __ of apologizing whenever I talked back or disobeyed. Mother always left a note, but she never _our under-the-pillow messages in front of the family. Even when we were _ __, she never mentioned them when we brothers and sister recalled our childhood.
When Mother __, I had to go through her personal belongings. In her desk was a bundle (捆,包) of notes tied with a faded ribbon (布条). On top was a message in her handwriting. It read, “In the event of my death, please _ _ these.”
I _ __ the packet and glanced at the handwriting on the bottom. To my surprise, I _54_ my childish writing, “P.S. Please don’t let anyone see this. Love, Edie.”
I gently placed the unopened bundle in the _ __ along with other things for the rubbish burner. “Lord,” I prayed, “make me like my mother.”
A.long B.just C.never D.often
A.before B.after C.until D.since
A.well B.politely C.happily D.badly
A.jumped B.fell C.moved D.slipped (溜走)
A.moon B.light C.needle D.thread
A.found B.sent C.wrote D.took
A.lazy B.late C.careless D.naughty
A.mistake B.business C.relation D.love
A.out of B.around C.into D.behind
A.searched B.left C.made D.went to
A.wrote B.left C.found D.gave
A.missed B.understood C.supported D.forgave
A.way B.secret C.favorite D.trick
A.spoke about B.passed round C.gave out D.read aloud
A.happy B.curious C.grown D.interested
A.went away B.passed away C.die away D.break away
A.destroy B.keep C.hide D.read
A.picked up B.handed in C.looked through D.turned over
A.recognized B.lost C.realized D.liked
A.drawer B.wastebasket C.bedroom D.bookshelf
That day I was later for school, so Mom offered me a 36. I sat beside her in our car, daydreaming about my 37. I’d be graduating from high school in a few months. I’d leave high school behind and do whatever I wanted. What 38I do? Go to college? Or get a job in an office where I could 39my way up?
Mom interrupted my thoughts.“Kassandra, do you 40that?’’She asked just as we were 41the railroad tracks. She stopped the car on the other side and 42the window. “It looks like a child.’’ 43,I saw a small boy walking by himeself. The warning lights on the train tracks flashed 44.The boy stayed where he was right in the middle of the 45.The whistle sounded. There’s no 46that train can stop in time!The boy jumped up and down and 47at the engineer.
I took off running. My shoes flopped(松动) against my feet as I 48, so I kicked them off. I ran faster. Stones crunched(发出刺耳的碎裂声) and flew under my 49feet. The ground shook. God, let me get to him! The train was almost on top of him. I 50the boy in my arms. Keep running! But something 51
me. I fell backward, away from the train. I pulled the boy with me onto safe ground. The train barreled(高速行驶)past. The noise was 52. The wheels were so close that I could have reached out and touched one.
Once the train was out of 53, I stood up. Mom ran up and hugged me. “Kassandra, I didn’t think you were going to 54it !’’
I got ready for bed that night 55looking forward to school the next day. I wanted to enjoy every moment in life.
A.help B.favor C.hand D.ride
A.love B.future C.job D.university
A.would B.should C.could D.might
A.walk B.struggle C.feel D.work
A.see B.hear C.watch D.find
A.passing B.repairing C.crossing D.building
A.brought down B.rolled out C.pointed out D.looked out
A.At length B.Frankly speaking C.After all D.Sure enough
A.red B.yellow C.green D.black
A.streets B.train C.tracks D.roads
A.possibility B.problem C.way D.doubt
A.shot B.waved C.shouted D.laughed
A.ran B.drove C.thought D.walked
A.big B.bare C.fast D.quick
A.drew B.held C.led D.caught
A.attracted B.knocked C.struck D.pushed
A.deafening B.sounding C.exciting D.loud
A.fashion B.mind C.sight D.date
A.fetch B.do C.make D.get
A.thus B.already C.never D.still
Chinese tennis is entering a golden time. In recent years there has been an explosion of __36__ female tennis players bursting onto the global scene. And this couldn’t have come at a _37_ time with the 2008 Beijing Olympics .
These young girls have _38__ strong will and talent. _39 the way is Li Na, who may have the _40_name in women’s tennis, but she has a big reputation. Li Na is China’s top ranked player and the first to have _41_into the world’s top 20.
After _42_ nearly six months of the season with a serious injury, the 25-year-old_ 43_ an impressive comeback by winning the Australian Women’s Hardcourt Tennis Championships.
In the world of professional tennis, Li’s refreshing sense of humor proved to be a hit both on and _44_ the court.
“My husband said he had a special gift for me _45_I won,” Li Na said after lifting the prize cup. “That’s _46__ I tried so hard today. I wanted a special gift.”
The Wuhan girl __47_ tennis at the age of eight after being discovered by a coach who had _48_ her playing badminton. After years of hard training, Li Na turned __49_ in 1999 and has become one of the most successful Chinese tennis players.
With her solid groundstroke and aggressive mindset, she _50 the first Chinese tennis player to win a WTA Tour _51_. Then two years later, she was the first Chinese to make __52_ into the last 16 of Wimbledon, which led to her being _53_ number 16 in the world last January.
Li is now looking forward to winning a _54_at the Olympics. “The Olympics are very important for us, ” she said. “I am more motivated after my recovery _55_ I feel my desire for the Olympics is bigger than ever before.”
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A.pleased B.talented C.excited D.interested
A.good B.better C.best D.well
A.much B.either C.both D.some
B.Leading C.Showing D.Finding
A.biggest B.longest C.smallest D.shortest
A.broken B.walked C.dropped D.changed
A.playing B.wasting C.sparing D.missing
A.returned B.made C.kept D.brought
A.over B.off C.in D.around
A.unless B.if C.whether D.that
A.what B.how C.because D.why
A.went on B.met with C.took up D.set out
A.spotted B.heard C.minded D.persuaded
A.competitor B.player C.professional D.coach
A.found B.became C.got D.helped
A.event B.team C.project D.race
A.one B.this C.that D.it
A.praised B.ranked C.received D.announced
A.reward B.score C.gold D.prize
A.and B.or C.but D.while
It was a cold winter’s night when I stopped for gas on my way home from work. I was tired and had a slight 36.
I worked in a37doctor’s office and this was one of those days when the unexpected happened, making the schedule run 38than usual. It seemed I was going to be late39home and my husband, being the 40person, would be ready to pronounce me late once again. Maybe41I hurried, I could still make it home.
I was heading inside to 42for my gas when I noticed an older couple at the counter. I heard them asking for 43to the local hospital. It was the same hospital that I had just44 a few minutes ago.
The young man at the counter was trying to be 45in explaining how to get there, with two other people making 46. One of them was 47trying to give them a whole different route back. It was then that I walked over to the couple and said, “Would you like to follow me to the 48?”
A look of49crossed the woman’s face.
“I’ m going right by there,” I said, which wasn’t a(an) 50since I had just made up my mind to do 51that.
I got in my car and began the journey back. I was trying to watch to be sure they were right52me. It took only fifteen minutes to get there as rush hour traffic was beginning to 53. I felt better than I had all day and my headache was nearly gone.
Later, as I arrived home, my husband 54, “So you aren’ t ever late any more.”
I said, “Sometimes it’s 55to be late.”
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A.break B.fever C.cold D.headache
A.foreign B.common C.busy D.noisy
A.earlier B.later C.easier D.simpler
A.getting B.cooking C.calling D.working
A.tough B.punctual C.generous D.careful
A.as B.since C.while D.if
A.pay B.change C.wait D.search
A.opinions B.trouble C.directions D.money
A.reached B.visited C.called D.left
A.skilled B.helpful C.experienced D.active
A.comments B.promises C.jokes D.offers
A.only B.still C.even D.ever
A.station B.office C.hospital D.hotel
A.panic B.relief C.sadness D.peace
A.duty B.fact C.reason D.lie
A.partly B.properly C.exactly D.perfectly
A.across B.before C.beside D.behind
A.go up B.die down C.speed up D.turn down
A.teased B.shouted C.burst D.laughed
A.possible B.special C.good D.safe
Dorothy Brown was very happy as she sat in the theatre listening to the music. Today her little daughter Lauren was giving her 36 concert. She had been waiting for this 37 for years and years. “Now it is here at last,” she thought. “How beautiful her 38 is.
The song made her 39 to the days when she was Lauren’s 40 . As a young 41 , Dorothy wanted to be a concert singer. She studied 42 in France, Italy and in the United States, “You can become a fine 43 in the future, ” her teachers told her. “But you must be 44to study hard and work for many years. There will be 45 time for anything but music in your life.” Dorothy was 46at that time and she was 47 that music was all she wanted or needed to 48 her life. For almost a year Dorothy 49 of nothing else. Then she 50 David, a young engineer travelling in Europe. They soon fell in 51 .
David asked her to be his 52 . Dorothy also wanted to marry David. But she loved 53 , too. She didn’t know what to do. David was against her being a singer. He said, “If you want to be a singer, you must forget about getting married. You can’t 54 do both.” Thus her days were gone and would never return. Now Lauren became a singer instead of her, which was her 55 .
A.sorry B.successful C.first D.wonderful
A.dance B.moment C.show D.party
A.voice B.face C.dress D.life
A.think of B.bring back C.go back D.come back
A.age B.friend C.mother D.teacher
A.musician B.pop star C.lady D.girl
A.French B.music C.piano D.dance
A.actress B.student C.singer D.dancer
A.prepared B.learning C.driven D.waiting
A.some B.any C.no D.enough
A.eight B.eighteen C.eighty D.eighty-eight
A.lucky B.sure C.afraid D.fond
A.fill B.live C.lead D.take
A.heard B.knew C.talked D.thought
A.saw off B.learned from C.heard of D.met with
A.love B.feeling C.music D.touch
A.assistant B.teacher C.wife D.student
A.him B.engineering C.herself D.music
A.certainly B.possibly C.only D.mainly
A.thought B.hope C.purpose D.will
When I was a boy, every holiday I had seemed wonderful. My 36 took me by train or by car to a hotel by the 37. All day I 38on the sands(沙滩) with strange 39children. We made houses and gardens, and 40the tide(潮汐) destroy them. When the tide went out, we 41 over the rocks and looked down at the fish in the rock-pools.
In those days the 42seemed to shine always brightly 43 the water was always warm. Sometimes we left beach and walked in the country, 44ruined houses and dark woods and climbing trees. There were 45 in one’s pockets or good places where we could 46ice creams. Each day was very happy.
Although I am now thirty-five years old, my idea of a good 47is much the same as it was. I 48like the sun and warm sand and the sound of 49beating the rocks. I no longer wish to 50any sand house or sand garden, and I dislike sweets. 51, I love the sea and often feel sand running through my fingers.
Sometimes I 52what my ideal (理想的) holiday will be like when I am 53. All I want to do then, perhaps, will be to lie in bed, reading books about 54who make houses and gardens with sands, 55 watch the incoming tide…
A.teacher B.parents C.nurse D.younger sister
A.sea B.lake C.mountain D.river
A.played B.slept C.sat D.stood
A.moving B.excited C.angry D.nervous
A.made B.brought C.watched D.heard
A.rolled B.looked C.turned D.climbed
A.light B.sun C.moon D.lamp
A.and B.yet C.but D.or
A.exploring B.examining C.repairing D.measuring
A.sweets B.sand C.ice-creams D.money
A.make B.sell C.buy D.offer
A.house B.holiday C.garden D.tide
A.hardly B.almost C.still D.perhaps
A.waves B.wind C.hands D.feet
A.destroy B.fix C.use D.build
A.But B.However C.Otherwise D.Besides
A.wonder B.feel C.understand D.believe
A.strong B.weak C.young D.old
A.children B.boys C.girls D.grown-ups
A.that B.which C.whom D.who