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“They’re going to kick me out of my own home,” said Karl Berger, 86 years old. Karl is a widower with no living children. When Karl’s wife died a couple of years ago, he told the Social Security Administration to stop monthly checks to his wife. But the agency to send the checks. Karl called again; a clerk said not to . He told Karl to mail a follow-up that included his wife's of death. But the checks continued to come. Karl needed the money, he cashed his wife’s checks.
When SSA realized its mistake, it sent Karl a letter saying that he SSA $5,900 plus interest. Karl receives only $12,000 a year, which is slightly poverty level. The only that he ever had--$5,000--was on his wife’s funeral. He fought on Iwo Jima, site of one of the most furious battles of World War II. The battle left him in one ear and almost blind in one eye.
His small house used to be in a good neighborhood. He takes the bus once a week to visit his wife's . The rest of his time is spent at home, where he carves military figures that he donates to a local charity. The charity the carvings and uses the money to help feed the homeless.
SSA gave Karl six months to pay the debt in . Otherwise, the SSA letter said, the agency would seize his home. Karl wrote back, asking if it would be okay to $30 a month. That was all he could .
“That’s insufficient,” said William Shatner, an SSA agent. “We know that he is a war veteran, but that doesn’t entitle him to the debt . He knew that his wife was dead, yet he cashed her monthly . That is fraud, pure and simple.”
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One day my math teacher asked me to help him save back-up copies of his work in the computer. I then realized I was able to 36 the grades for all of his classes. I showed him how to copy files from one disk to another and he 37 me.
A few days later be asked me to help him again, because he 38 how to do it. When I began to show this to him, some students in my class 39 and began to talk among themselves 40 . Later that day, at lunch time, I was 41 by several of them.
“Hey, could you help us change our grades in math? We’ll 42 you…”
I could not believe what I was hearing.I could get some reward for something very 43 ." All right.I'll do it." The next day my math teacher 44 me to help him out.When he was not paying attention, I began to change their grades from F's to A's.
I soon became very 45 among my friends.They began to treat me like a god with a magical 46 .I began to change the grades of students.Word 47 quickly and I became very rich.
Everything was going fine 48 I was called into the headmaster's office.When I got there, my teacher was mad, and the headmaster had an angry 49 in his eyes."I have known you for three years now.I don't want to 50 what your teacher said, but I'm afraid that I must.He has too much 51 , " he said." Do you have anything to say 52 yourself?" he asked.
"No." I said finally.I did not realize how serious my actions had been.I had violated the53 of my teacher, and the headmaster.And there was no way 54 .I was forced to leave my school.
That was a good 55 for me.
A.access B.submit C.change D.mark
A.congratulated B.admired C.thanked D.accepted
A.doubted B.remembered C.reminded D.forgot
A.recognised B.noticed C.complained D.identified
A.tentatively B.quietly C.sincerely D.angrily
A.appointed B.approved C.approached D.appreciated
A.pay B.praise C.donate D.inspire
A.familiar B.simple C.interesting D.pleasant
A.forced B.advised C.encouraged D.got
B.popular C.sensitive D.grateful
A.energy B.strength C.right D.power
A.escaped B.slipped C.spread D.enlarged
A.until B.since C.as D.after
A.sight B.look C.light D.feeling
A.believe B.ignore C.oppose D.influence
A.experience B.pressure C.confidence D.evidence
A.to B.by C.for D.of
A.intention B.honor C.promise D.trust
A.away B.off C.back D.down
A.lesson B.skill C.story D.example
Around 5:30 p.m., I was on the bus one day and everybody on the bus was quiet. People had just 36 from work, students had just finished their 37 class and everybody was a little 38 from a long day. It wasn't a particularly good day for me as I was feeling quite tired too. I was just looking outside of the 39 without any specific thought in my mind. It was the same40 I had seen many times before, people hurrying home.
In front of me, there was a guy sitting in the seat who didn't look too clean. 41 he was looking out of the window, the guy suddenly 42 to me and pointed at something outside. "Hey, look." He had a big smile on his face. I turned to the 43 he was pointing to and there it was ---- the beautiful Catalina mountains burning with a beautiful 44 . The mountains were coated with bright pink light and shadows. He turned to other people on the bus and told them to look at the mountains. He 45
" Wow" and " It's so beautiful" again and again. Everybody on the bus 46 the views indeed.
The 47 view also helped me to48 my long tiring day with a good feeling in my heart. But, more 49 , I was so inspired to see that this man wanted to50 the beautiful view with everybody on the bus, total strangers. His51 act made me accidentally find something that I had lost which I didn't even know I had lost. He made me 52 that I had lost the feelings and the excitement I 53 have everyday. In my daily life, many things had 54 their color and movement. But he55 me that things are still there ---- they never get lost.
A.gone by B.got off D.taken up
A.excited B.tired C.puzzled D.disappointed
A.window B.classroom C.mountain D.city
A.people B.bus C.trouble D.view
A.So B.Once C.As D.If
A.referred B.attended C.turned
A.finger B.driver C.direction D.sky
A.sunset . B.memory C.sunrise D.journey
A.wrote B.followed C.discussed D.repeated
A.enjoyed B.impressed D.recorded
A.amazing B.full C.same D.simple
A.save B.hate C.challenge D.end
A.fortunately B.naturally C.beautifully D.importantly
A.share B.connect C.compare D.comment
A.final B.kind C.violent D.direct
A.decide B.believe C.realize D.learn
A.used to B.was used to C.got used to D.used
A.increased B.showed C.faded D.lost
A.warned B.reminded C.advised D.persuaded
Washington, Jefferson, Franklin were large names for me as I journeyed to the United States for study, but to me, __36 _student, the most exciting American person was Abraham Lincoln.
I had visited Lincoln’s homeland. I had visited his__37__in Kentucky. Now it was a moonlight night I__38__cross the Arlington Memorial Bridge, as I got to the Memorial(纪念碑), suddenly a __39__appeared. “ What are you doing here at this time of the night? We have been on duty all day. We’re __40__now. Come back tomorrow morning?”
“Can I sit here on the step for a while?” I asked. “I ’ve __41__this bag for a long time.”
“__42__,” in the bright moonlight he looked at me, “I see you are a __43__. I’m saving some money myself to go to__44__,by taking care of Old Abe.”
The man looked at the place where the__45__stood covered by darkness. “Lincoln here, he__46 __my grandfather ,who was a slave(奴隶). I__47__Lincon now and he’s going to put me through law school. There is a certain dignity(尊严)about Lincoln. I think it won’t__48__a foreign student visitor. Come with me and meet him.”
I__49__the guard into the darkness.
“Stay here,” he said, “ while I__50__the lights, look up. Boy, you are going to have the treat of your life.”
I stood __51__waiting.
The light shone__52__on Lincoln’s head and then __53__ him. Long I stood there. His voice and deeds(事迹)led the __54__to freedom. I wondered about the people who had made such a nation(国家) __55__.
A.an American B.an English C.a foreign D.a strange
A.birthplace B.family C.office D.village
A.had to B.tried to C.managed to D.wants to
A.student B.guard C.soldier D.servant
A.cold B.opening C.late D.tired
A.brought B.kept C.nice D.sure
A.Good B.Never mind C.Sure D.True
A.doctor B.lawyer C.worker D.student
A.art school B.law school C.police shool D.sports school
A.monument(纪念碑) B.school C.sign D.tower
A.freed B.helped C.liked D.knew
A.take care of B.in charge of C.take interest in D.take pride in
A.like B.love C.mind D.welcome
A.let B.showed C.took D.followed
A.put in B.turn on C.put out D.take on
A.bravely B.excitedly C.calmly D.quietly
A.at last B.last C.at first D.first
A.on B.in C.at D.to
A.land B.area C.nation D.place
A.bad B.strong C.possible D.public
Why do people play football? It’s a(n) __16__ game and it’s dangerous too. Twenty-two men fight __17__ ninety minutes to make __18__ many goals as they can. They get __19__ black eyes and broken bones than they do for points. Football players must be mad. And __20__ do people watch football? They __21__ be mad too. They certainly __22__ and scream like __23__. I’m afraid __24__ near a football field when they are playing a game. The crowds are __25__.
I’d __26__ stay at home and watch TV. But what happens when I turn it __27__ ? They are showing a football game. So I turn on the radio. What do I __28__? The __29__ football scores. And what do I see when I open a newspaper? Pictures of football players, interview with __30__ players, and scores of football games.
A.stupid B.funny C.exciting D.wonderful
A.for B.by C.in D.against
A.so B.to C.as D.very
A.much B.many C.most D.more
A.why B.when C.where D.which
A.mustn’t B.must C.can’t D.can
A.cry B.laugh C.run D.shout
A.gentlemen B.ladies C.madmen D.madams
A.ofgoing B.forgoing C.going D.tobegoing
A.angry B.dangerous C.sad D.tired
A.rather B.better C.like D.fairly
A.off B.down C.up D.on
A.listen B.listento C.hear D.hearof
A.late B.latest C.later D.lately
B.volleyball C.tennis D.football
Charles R. Drew was a medical student at Columbia University in New York. Before he graduated, he wrote an article __41___ blood bank, that is, the storing of blood. Up till then, a lot of people had died from loss of blood __42___ there was no blood bank.
When the United States entered the Second World War, it became __43___ to set up blood banks. Dr Drew became __44___ of the Red Cross’s first blood bank. When the Red Cross __45___ blood banks to collect and store blood for men __46__ in battle, black American gave blood along with the whites. At ___47__ their blood was not accepted. Later blood from the blacks was ___48___ but was stored in a __49___ place from “white” blood. Although the best doctors __50___ that there was __51___ difference at all between the blood of blacks and whites, the Red Cross, with the support of the government, __52___ to separate black blood from white blood.
After the war, Dr Drew was ___53__ from Washington with three other doctors to attend a medical meeting in a southern state. In northern Carolina their car went __54___ a ditch(深沟)and Dr Drew was __55___ hurt. He had lost __56__ blood by the time a passing car took him to the __57___ hospital. But they were stopped at the gate of the hospital. “__58__him to the hospital for blacks.” No matter __59___ they said, they could not get into the hospital. They had to take him to the __60___ hospital, but on the way Dr Drew died because he had lost too much blood.
A.of B.on C.for D.in
A.though B.if C.because D.and
A.possible B.impossible C.unimportant D.necessary
A.visitor B.head C.receiver D.supporter
A.started B.expected C.promised D.forbade
A.died B.killed C.wounded D.fighting
A.most B.least C.first D.last
A.received B.accepted C.lost D.found
A.good B.cool C.hot D.separate
A.discovered B.invented C.insisted D.regretted
A.little B.much C.some D.no
A.began B.refused C.stopped D.continued
A.driving B.walking C.arriving D.running
A.from B.into C.along D.off
A.hardly B.nearly C.badly D.not
A.some B.little C.all D.much
A.biggest B.most modern C.nearest
A.Take B.Bring C.Send for D.Find
A.how B.what C.where D.who
A.colored B.better C.farthest D.same