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We have been driving in fog all morning, but the fog is lifting now. The little seaside villages are        , one by one. “There is my grandmother's house,” I say, pointing across the bay to a        old house.
I am in Nova Scotia on a pilgrimage (朝圣) with Lise, my granddaughter, seeking roots for her and retracing (追溯)         memory for me. Lise was one of the          children, moved from house to house in childhood. She longs for a sense of          , and so we have come to Nova Scotia where my husband and I were born and where our ancestors          for 200 years.
We soon        by the house and I tell her what it was like here, the memories rushing back, swift as the tide.
Suddenly, I long to walk again in the          where I was once so gloriously a child. It is still owned by a member of the family, but has not been lived in for a while. We cannot go into the house, but I can still walk through the rooms in memory. Here, my mother        in her bedroom window and wrote in her diary. I can still see the enthusiastic family        into and out of the house. I could never have enough of being with them. However, that was long after those childhood days. Lise        attentively as I talk and then says, “So this is where I began; where I belong.”
She has        her roots. To know where I come from is one of the great longings of the human           . To be rooted is “to have an origin”. We need that origin. Looking backward, we discover what is unique in us; learn the        of “I”. We must all go home again—in reality or        .

A.appearing B.moving C.exposing D.expanding

A.haunted B.shabby C.fancy D.modern

A.shared B.short C.fresh D.treasured

A.gossip B.flexible C.mobile D.skillful

A.home B.duty C.reality D.relief

A.built B.lived C.remained D.explored

A.catch up B.pull up C.step down D.come down

A.yard B.village C.room D.house

A.lay B.played C.sat D.stood

A.marching B.looking C.breaking D.pouring

A.wonders B.listens C.reacts D.agrees

A.deepened B.recognized C.accepted D.found

A.heart B.rights C.interest D.behaviors

A.meaning B.expression C.connection D.background

A.theory B.dream C.memory D.fiction

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I try to mind my manners and 14 listen, but usually I am too busy thinking about my day. On this day, 15, her conversation was worth listening to.
“My father’s sick, ”she said to no one in 16 . 1 could see the anxiety and fear in her eyes. With a sudden change of attitude and interest, I asked, “What’s wrong with him?”
With her eyes wet and her voice tight fighting against the tears, she 17, “Heart trouble.” Her eyes 18 as she continued. “I’ve already lost my mum, so I don’t think I can 19 losing him.”
I couldn’t react. I was 20 . My heart ached for her. I sat on the old, smelly seat thinking of the great 21 my own mother was thrown into when my father died.
I saw how hard it was, 22 still is, for her. I wouldn’t like anyone to go 23 that.
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I suddenly felt very25. I realized I had only thought of people as 26 as what their purposes were in my life. I paid no attention to Janie because she was a bus driver. I had judged her by her job and just considered her 27.
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A.determination B.decision C.attempt D.anxiety

A.make B.think C.stand D.find

A.topic B.conversation C.discussion D.message

A.devotedly B.carelessly C.sincerely D.politely

A.therefore B.thus C.otherwise D.however

A.common B.silence C.particular D.surprise

A.informed B.reminded C.announced D.responded

A.lowered B.closed C.widened D.opened

A.mind B.regret C.bear D.miss

A.angry B.shocked C.curious D.interested

A.pain B.pity C.disappointment D.mercy

A.yet B.and C.or D.but

A.over B.round C.through D.without

A.dark B.narrow C.whole D.bright

A.confused B.selfish C.worried D.sad

A.long B.soon C.well D.far

A.unfit B.unselfish C.unnecessary D.unimportant

A.someone B.anyone C.no one D.everyone

A.might B.must C.need D.should

A.stay B.remain C.keep D.put

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A 41. That was me. Suddenly my dismal (阴沉的) face didn’t look quite so bad. I had the highest grade. I felt a lot 47 . As soon as I got home, my mother asked me, “How did you do on your test?” “I made a 41,” I said. My mother’s 48 changed suddenly. “You failed.” “But I had the highest grade in the class!” I replied. “ I don’t 49 what everyone else had. You failed. It doesn’t matter if everyone else failed too; what matters is what you do,” my mother 50 answered.
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A.easy B.difficult C.exciting D.disappointed

A.much B.good C.well D.long

A.this B.them C.it D.one

A.happily B.anxiously C.excitedly D.calmly

A.fell B.handed C.dropped D.lay

A.excited B.worried C.delighted D.shocked

A.red B.black C.blue D.green

A.collected B.gathered C.hid D.kept

A.everything B.something C.anything D.nothing

A.talked B.declared C.spoke D.addressed

A.some B.each C.none D.most

A.worse B.better C.best D.good

A.judgment B.appearance C.eyes D.expression

A.understand B.care C.mind D.want

A.rudely B.politely C.firmly D.impatiently

A.method B.manner C.behavior D.way

A.this B.that C.which D.what

A.on B.at C.in D.of

A.taken B.told C.understood D.supported

A.wide B.deep C.narrow D.straight

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I had a friend who visited me from out of town and I wanted to show him the CN Tower. It was one of the tallest structures on the earth. So I thought it would offer a (n) 36 sight.
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I walked on the 48 and looked around and thought about how 49 the experience was. I even found myself jumping up and down. There was no 50 , and it was certainly an illusion.
I considered how many things in our lives we 51 and exactly how many of them are actually illusions. I thought about all the things we 52 ourselves from doing because we have 53 ourselves into thinking there’s risk. I thought about all the things that I still have yet to do that appeared 54 . I was glad to discover that although fear isn’t a stranger to me, my desire to live a life without 55 has a much stronger pull.

A.expressive B.impressive C.frightening D.beneficial

A.bus B.ladder C.car D.elevator

A.outside B.top C.center D.surface

A.connected B.surrounded C.referred D.combined

A.around B.up C.down D.out

A.understood B.approached C.talked D.returned

A.wave B.move C.tremble D.wander

A.look over B.think over C.look up D.think up

A.tighter B.taller C.weaker D.stronger

A.happily B.simply C.greatly D.relatively

A.take B.choose C.decide D.pick

A.at most B.at least C.at last D.at best

A.fence B.floor C.edge D.tower

A.grateful B.useful C.wonderful D.helpful

A.death B.warn C.trouble D.danger

A.handle B.ignore C.fear D.hide

A.block B.protect C.help D.separate

A.forced B.advised C.entered D.led

A.amazing B.worrying C.exciting D.interesting

A.cost B.doubt C.regret D.waste

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When I awoke, I was home in my own bed. Mom sat next to me, 48 my hand. “I saw nobody there. It must be an angel that came to my 49 .” I said. Mom smiled, “I just thank God you’re safe.”
For a long time I thought I would 50 a more realistic explanation if I just thought hard, but I never did.

A.attention B.behavior C.explanation D.reason

A.river B.pond C.lake D.dam

A.skating B.fishing C.swimming D.skiing

A.afternoon B.morning C.evening D.night

A.after B.until C.as D.if

A.go B.run C.sit D.wait

A.found B.threw C.took D.hid

A.lonely B.single C.alone D.afraid

A.noisy B.happy C.small D.young

A.changed B.disappeared C.increased D.stopped

A.filled B.controlled C.covered D.loaded

A.hit B.dragged C.set D.tapped

A.day B.hour C.minute D.second

A.head B.hand C.arm D.leg

A.left B.succeeded C.tried D.survived

A.worried B.surprised C.excited D.exhausted

A.lying B.standing C.laughing D.crawling

A.raising B.shaking C.holding D.washing

A.place B.mind C.defense D.rescue

A.take up B.make up with C.bring up D.come up with

Jennie sat at her window as usual, looking out upon the street, with a look of sadness on her face, “What a long day this is going to be!”
Then she saw a little boy running down the street, swinging his schoolbag. Looking up to the window, he took off ____11____ hat and bowed with a bright, pleasant smile.
“What a nice ____12____,” said Jennie to herself, as the boy ran out of sight. “It seems like having the sunshine. I wish everybody who goes by would look up ____13____ smile.
George, the little boy, told his mother about that ____14____ girl when he got back home, “She looks so helpless. I wish I could do something for her.”
“Why not give her some ____15____?” said his mother. George agreed.
The next morning, as Jennie ____16___ at the window again, she saw George with a handful of beautiful flowers carefully picking his way across the street. He stopped in front of her window, smiling pleasantly, and said, “Can I come in?” Jennie told him _____17____ to get into the house.
Opening the door to Jennie’s gentle “Come in”, George said, “I’ve brought you some flowers.”
“Are they for me?” said Jennie ____18____. “How kind you are,” she continued, as George put the flowers on her lap. I’ve ____19___ received any flower since we moved to the town.”
“Did you live in the countryside?” asked George, ___20____ the old, small and empty room.
“Yes,” said Jennie.
Jennie used to have a happy family and live in a beautiful house in the countryside. However, she lost her right leg in an accident. She ____21____ walk like other people any longer. Later, her father died, and her mother was sick ___22____ so many years that their money was all gone. They sold the house, and move here to get work to do.
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A.her B.his C.your D.my

A.house B.door C.smile D.schoolbag

A.and B.but C.as D.or

A.rich B.lucky C.bad D.poor

A.money B.flowers C.clothes D.food

A.danced B.cried C.sat D.laughed

A.how B.who C.when D.why

A.angrily B.easily C.sadly D.happily

A.never B.usually C.always D.sometimes

A.looking for B.looking around C.looking like D.looking after

A.shouldn’t B.needn’t C.couldn’t D.mustn’t

A.for B.in C.at D.on

A.something B.anything C.everything D.nothing

A.countryside B.town C.village D.city

A.reached B.left C.closed D.opened

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