My dad has been driving a truck for almost his entire life.He's usually all the weekdays and comes home only at weekends.Sometimes he stays for two weeks at a time. I don't get to see him as often as I wish, we remain very .
My dad is the type of person who doesn't let you up anything that you start.When I was eleven, my father bought me a piano. At first I was so about it that I would spend hours and hours learning how to play. Then it got .I was so tired of it that I asked if I could stop. Much as I tried, he me to go on.Now I have been playing for almost five years. I love it and I'm glad I my dad's advice.
My dad is talented, for he has been playing the guitar for over 20 years. Under his influence, I also like now. Sometimes my dad can be my biggest . He makes me smile even when I lose in a talent show sometimes he can be my biggest critic(批评家). He ignores the small mistakes I make. He encourages me never to lose because he thinks that all my efforts will one day.
My dad is generous. Every Thursday night, he to read to the children at a children's club. When he reads, their light up with curiosity about what will happen next. I feel of having a person in my family who cares enough to volunteer to .
I love my dad with all my heart. He's a hero in my heart and the most wonderful person in the world.
A. On B.out C.with D.in
A.away B.alone C.inside D.home
A.As if B.In case C.If only D.Even though
A.polite B.kind C.close D.different
A.put B.speed C.take D.give
A.nervous B.crazy C.familiar D.anxious
A.rough B.boring C.difficult D.disappointing
A.promised B.persuaded C.reminded D.suggested
A.receive B.took C.listened D.challenged
A.physically B.musically C.exactly D.typically
A.composing B.dancing C.writing D.drawing
A.director B.supporter C.scholar D.sponsor
A.however B.so C.and D.still
A.ever B.often C.never D.even
A.aim B.dream C.strength D.heart
A.come true B.take risks C.pay off D.let out
A.agrees B.likes C.intends D.offers
A.bodies B.arms C.hands D.faces
A.jealous B.optimistic C.proud D.happy
A.help B.read C.work D.drive
Hot words on the Internet don’t stay hot for long. “Geili” and “Fuyun”, last year’s biggest creations, are actually ____36____ on Internet now. What’s popular now is “hold steady”.
The term(术语)comes from the very Taiwanese TV show ____37___ includes Miss Lin (Xie Yilin) giving a lecture on how to ____38___ like a fashion queen at parties or on the bus. Although the lecture is mainly a mockery(嘲笑)of the fashion world, ____39____ Miss Lin makes a point: We need to hold steady in pressure-filled or embarrassing situations.
____40___ steady is one of the qualities the public has been ____41____ lately ____42___ pressures on marriage, work and money can easily drive people crazy.
The quality was ____43____ by a girl named Su Miaoling this year, who ____44___ in the TV singing competition “Super Girl”. ____45____ herself with confidence on stage, she kept ____46____ when others got anxious.
“I like your poise(淡定). Very few people on this stage can keep calm like you do,” said one of the show’s judges, Hu Haiquan, to Su. Internet users named Su “Sister Poise”.
Poise is also appreciated in Western culture as an essential quality of a ____47____ person.
Each year, the National League of Junior Cotillions of the US releases a list of the Ten Best Mannered People. Kate Middleton was ____48____ as the one of the Ten Best Mannered People for the way ____49____ she showed herself in the public. The Duchess of Cambridge was also appreciated ____50____ this year for her remarkable poise at the royal wedding. That is good news for many because she has prove ____51____ true that poise is not born, but it can be got with a bit of ____52____.
About-personal-growth.com, a foreign website on personal growth guidance, gives ____53___ on how to stay poised.
“Take a few deep breaths when you are facing a situation that tests your patience; practise yoga ____54___; say to yourself “I choose to be calm in any situation”; write down your encouragement daily to ____55____ the goal,” reads the site.
A.fashionable B.outdated C.hot D.popular
A.which B.where C.that D.who
A.sound B.feel C.look D.act
A.yet B.however C.but D.and
A.Held B.Hold C.Holding D.Being held
A.looking for B.looking back on C.looking at D.looking down
A.as B.so C.with D.though
A.explained B.exhibited C.equipped D.exchanged
A.turned down B.turned around C.turned on D.turned up
A.Taking B.Giving C.Carrying D.Earning
A.nervous B.upset C.frightened D.cool
A.well-behaved B.well-organized C.well-done D.well-balanced
A.called B.elected C.chose D.selected
A.which B.in that C.how D.in which
A.early B.earlier C.earliest D.former
A.that B.what C.it D.this
A.effect B.effort C.affect D.afford
A.advices B.lectures C.tips D.courses
A.regularly B.commonly C.usually D.normally
A.set B.make C.have D.achieve
Jack Baines is a self-made millionaire, but his beginnings were very lowly. He was the youngest of eight children. His father had a 16 in a cotton mill (纱厂), but he was often 17__ to work because of poor health. The family couldn’t afford to pay the rent or bills, and the children often went hungry. After leaving school at the age of 14, Jack was 18 what to do when Mr. Walker, his old teacher, offered to lend him £100 to start his own __19__ .
It was just after the war. Raw materials were not enough, and Jack saw a 20in scrap metal(废弃金属). He bought bits of metal and stored it in an old garage. When he had built up a large amount, he sold it and 21 plenty of money.
Jack 22 working hard. After one year he succeeded in repaying the £100.
By the time Jack was 30 years old he had 23 his first million, and he wanted to 24 this achievement by doing something “grand”. 25 _all his money it was possible to build a beautiful home for himself and his parents. In 1959, “Baines Castle” was built in the heart of the Lancashire countryside. It was one of the finest buildings in the country.
Jack has recently sold “Baines Castle” for £500 million, 26 Jack still can’t get used to 27 the good life. He can often _28_ drinking with the locals at the local pub.
“I remember being very 29 as a child, but never 30 as a child,” says Jack, “and I will never forget where I came from and who I am.”
A.job B.work C.company D.house
B.glad D.eager
A.seeing B.wondering C.doubting D.preparing
A.school B.farm C.business D.store
A.problem B.purpose C.future D.principle
A.spent B.borrowed C.wasted D.earned
A.enjoyed B.preferred C.promised D.hated
A.given B.made C.taken D.lost
A.remember C.celebrate D.recognize
A.Use B.To C.On D.With
A.so B.and C.or D.but
A.using B.doing D.keeping
A.be found B.find C.look for D.be looked for
A.rich B.poor C.healthy D.well
A.proud B.satisfied C.unhappy D.happy
Dear Benter,
You have been away exactly two weeks today but it seems more like two years to me!
I’m glad to hear you’ll be back soon. Are you coming directly home, dear? Or do you plan to m
ake some stops 36 the way? I hope you’ll be home in 37 for Patsy’s birthday next Sunday. She is 38 you to show films to her 39 friends.
Patsy keeps asking every day 40 you’ll be back. She says you never 41 that story you were telling her about 42 train that lost its “ toot”(喇叭嘟嘟声). You’d better 43 and think up a good ending 44 it. You know how Patsy is? She 45 be happy until she knows exactly what __46 to the “toot” and 47 the little train got it back 48 !
Everything at home is fine except that we 49 you so much! I’ve been 50 with the spring cleaning. Yesterday I had Cora 51in to wash the kitchen walls and she did a very good __52 of it. The kitchen looks as though it’s been repainted. I made some new yellow curtains, and they 53 very beautiful.
I went to see your mother yesterday. Her 54 is all gone and she looks very 55 . Your sister Jean looks wonderful! She has taken off about fifteen pounds since she began dieting. But now she’s complaining that none of her clothes fit!
Hope to see you before next Sunday.
Love and kisses to you!
Yours
Lynn
A inB. onC. atD. along
A.time B.fact C.all D.the end
A.expecting B.thinking C.agreeing D.hoping
A.small B.short C.little D.low
A.that B.when C.why D.unless
A.finished B.stopped C.supplied D.included
A.some B.a C.the D.this
A.care B.arrive C.pretend D.hurry
A.on B.for C.at D.in
A.mustn’t B.couldn’t C.won’t D.shouldn’t
A.affected B.about C.happened D.was
A.how B.however C.because D.why
A.yet B.too C.again D.next
A.love B.think C.miss D.care
A.working B.ready C.together D.busy
A.stay B.come C.visit D.drop
A.work B.job C.thing D.clean
A.show B.feel C.become D.look
A.cold B.heat C.health D.medicine
A.good B.well C.nice D.best
I grew up poor – living with six brothers, my father and a wonderful mother. We had 36 money and few worldly goods, but plenty of love and attention. I was 37 and energetic. I understood that no matter how poor a person was, they could 38 afford a dream.
My dream was to be a 39 .When I was sixteen, I could crush a baseball, throw a ninety-mile-per-hour fastball. I was also 40 : my high-school coach was Ollie Jarvis, who 41 me the difference between having a dream and showing strong belief. One particular 42 with him changed my life forever.
It was a summer and a friend recommended me for a summer 43 . This meant a chance for my first income—cash for a new bike and new clothes, and the 44 of savings for a house for my mother. The opportunity was attracting, and I wanted to 45 at it.
Then I realized I would have to 46 summer baseball to handle the work schedule, and that meant I would have to tell Coach Jarvis I wouldn’t be playing. I was 47 about this.
When I told Coach Jarvis, he was as 48 as I expected him to be. “You have your whole life to work,” he said. “Your 49 days are limited. You can’t afford to waste them.”
I stood before him with my head 50 , trying to think of how to explain to him why my dream of buying my mom a house and having money in my pocket was worth 51 his disappointment in me.
“How much are you going to make at this job?” he demanded.
“$ 3.25 an hour,” I replied.
“Well, is $ 3.25 an hour the price of a 52 ?” he asked.
That 53 laid bare for me the difference between wanting something right now and having a goal. I devoted myself to 54 that summer, and within the year I was offered a $ 20,000 contract. I signed with the Denver Broncos in 1984 for $ 1.7 million, and bought my mother the 55 of my dreams.
A.some B.little C.no D.much
A.happy B.lovely C.angry D.noisy
A.only B.ever C.still D.almost
A.teacher B.coach C.doctor D.sportsman
A.lucky B.satisfied C.hopeful D.surprised
A.taught B.asked C.told D.trained
A.match B.story C.moment D.incident
A.job B.camp C.holiday D.course
A.cause B.start C.need D.amount
A.stand B.call C.look D.jump
A.take out B.cut off C.put on D.give up
A.excited B.curious C.anxious D.disappointed
A.mad B.puzzled C.regretful D.discouraged
A.working B.playing C.learning D.shining
A.shaking B.hanging C.holding D.nodding
A.feeling B.suffering C.facing D.expressing
A.dream B.game C.chance D.life
A.offer B.price C.question D.order
A.study B.sports C.homework D.business
A.clothes B.bike C.house D.goods
Billy is fourteen years old and in the ninth grade. He has a 26 job which gets him 27 at five o’clock every morning. He is a 28 .
Each morning, Billy leaves the house at 5: l5 to go to the corner 29 the newspapers are. The newspapers are delivered to the 30 by truck at midnight. He always takes a wagon (手推车) to carry them.
In 31 , it is still dark and cold when he gets up, but during the rest of the year it is bright and warm. Billy must deliver the newspapers to the houses of people on his route (线路) in all kinds of weather. He tries to put each 32 on the porch (门廊) where it will be protected from33 , rain or snow. His34 think he does a good job. Sometimes they give him 35 .
Billy 36 about $70 per month, and he is saving some of the money to go to college. He spends the rest 37 records and clothes. Once a month, he has to 38 money from his customers. Since many of them 39 during the day, Billy has to collect the money 40 . Sometimes, when Billy is 41 , his older brother has to 42 the newspapers. Once Billy’s father had to help as well.
Billy has seventy customers now, 43 he hopes to get more soon. Some day, if he gets many more customers, Billy might win a prize for being an outstanding(杰出的) newspaper boy. He wants to win a 44 to Europe, but he will also be happy 45 he wins a new bicycle.
A.full-time B.strange C.good D.part-time
A.indoors B.outdoors C.down D.up
A.schoolboy B.newspaper boy C.cowboy D.clever boy
A.that B.where C.which D.whether
A.house B.porch C.school D.corner
A.autumn B.winter C.morning D.summer
A.newspaper B.magazine C.letter D.email
A.air B.wind C.water D.fire
A.teachers B.parents C.bosses D.customers
A.books B.some bread C.a new bike D.tips
A.makes B.saves C.spends D.pays
A.in B.at C.to D.on
A.give B.borrow C.collect D.catch
A.play B.study C.work D.rest
A.in the morning B.at night C.in the afternoon D.at noon
A.sick B.angry C.at school D.sad
A.carry B.collect C.deliver D.sell
A.then B.but C.so D.for
A.trip B.car C.bicycle D.job
A.because B.whether C.unless D.if