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2021-07-29
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I planted two seeds side by side in the soil in my backyard. The first said, “I want to grow! I want to send my roots into the soil, and try to . I want to feel the of the sun on my face!” And it grew. The second seed said, “I am . If I send my roots into the ground below, I dont know what I will meet in the . If I push my way through the hard soil, I may my small sprouts (芽). What if a small child may me up from the ground. No, it is much better for me to wait until .” A hen walking around for food found the waiting seed and ate it.
I sometimes myself—What if I stop focusing on the worst and go for the ? Most people can do things if they have the confidence to take the , yet most people dont. There are lots of people on the sofa saying, “Im going...” They will do it when they are rich and when they get and their children are perfectly grown.
The is that your life can never be . Part of it might be, though. Step away from the sofa sitters who are a single perfect day to begin their dreams.
Believe in yourself and know that you can do anything! However, those who to risk get controlled by life finally.
1. A. high B. wide C. short D. deep
2. A. get up B. stand out C. go out D. come up
3. A. warmth B. beauty C. strength D. coolness
4. A. happy B. afraid C. wrong D. excited
5. A. sky B. sea C. dark D. light
6. A. damage B. grow C. help D. touch
7. A. send B. hold C. pull D. put
8. A. wet B. clear C. clean D. safe
9. A. frequently B. kindly C. seriously D. immediately
10. A. support B. ask C. doubt D. control
11. A. easiest B. smallest C. best D. farthest
12. A. unusual B. humorous C. boring D. useless
13. A. suggestions B. measures C. risk D. invitation
14. A. walking B. jumping C. sitting D. standing
15. A. married B. rich C. young D. organized
16. A. quality B. truth C. dream D. advantage
17. A. nice B. interesting C. shiny D. perfect
18. A. spending B. thinking C. wasting D. waiting
19. A. realizing B. reaching C. sharing D. having
20. A. start B. prefer C. refuse D. fail
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I was on vacation with my husband, my brother, and his wife and daughter. We were not 1 with the area and got on a bus, thinking it would be a nice way to see the downtowns old town area. Well, until 2 with the bus driver, we didnt find that we were on the neighborhood route which 3 school children and delivers people to various places. That was a route of over about two hours. That was a surprise and a concern because we had 5 our vehicle (汽車) in a timed parking area and it was going to 6 .
We shared this with the bus driver only to let her know we were not from the area and 7 for getting on her bus by mistake. Then she surprised us by 8 saying, “I get off shift (换班) after a few more blocks, and if you dont taking my company car, Id be happy to take you 10 to your vehicle before the time end.” The bus driver received permission from her 11 , so we thankfully said yes to her 12 .
She went out of her way to take us back to our vehicle after her shift was 13 and it wasnt on her route home, either. We were 14 and grateful for her kindness. 15 , because she shared some of her 16 about the school-age children she sometimes had on the bus route, I offered her a few 17 on how to quiet the children with a skill that would make the ride 18 for them as well as for her. She was so 19 . It was a wonderful 20 of kindness!
1. A. angry B. familiar C. busy D. patient
2. A. talking B. dealing C. going D. meeting
3. A. puts down B. drives off C. picks up D. brings up
4. A. downtown B. district C. attraction D. neighborhood
5. A. stopped B. parked C. repaired D. damaged
6. A. end B. change C. drop D. land
7. A. cared B. answered C. apologized D. prepared
8. A. faster B. worse C. earlier D. further
9. A. mind B. mention C. appreciate D. enjoy
10. A. up B. back C. down D. off
11. A. colleague B. child C. passenger D. manager
12. A. instruction B. offer C. invitation D. requirement
13. A. over B. open C. clean D. clear
14. A. satisfied B. astonished C. exhausted D. touched
15. A. In fact B. In common C. In return D. In general
16. A. concerns B. attitudes C. behaviors D. disciplines
17. A. tips B. tools C. ways D. approaches
18. A. shorter B. quicker C. easier D. safer
19. A. disappointed B. excited C. thankful D. hopeful
20. A. expression B. exchange C. explanation D. expansion
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Its been so long that I cant remember the crime, but Ill never 1 the punishment: Dig up the fig (無花果) tree in the backyard and plant it at Mumsys place in the country. As I often did when I was punished to do hard work in the garden, I thought this was my parents way of 2 me to do their dirty work.
It was a Sunday morning. With some tools, I went to the tree and 3 it down. “What did that 4 ever do to you? You should have left some taproot (主根), at least. Go and load up the truck,” my father said. On any other day before, during the 5 to Mumsys, we would have pleasantly 6 school as usual, but I kept silent that time.
Then, at Mumsys, instead of sitting back to watch me work, he 7 me. As my father and I took turns to work, I could feel my 8 disappeared, making room for the simple satisfaction of working at my fathers side toward a(n) goal.
“Well,” my father said when we 10 , “weve done what we can do.” “Do you think theres any 11 that it can grow up?” I asked. “Its rich dirt. They say you can 12 toenails in it and grow little kids,” my father answered. I never tried the toenail trick, but I did 13 as it settled in, took root, and began to prosper. I was 14 and happy when bowls of figs began to fill the fridge.
In a 15 fair world, I dont deserve the reward. I had 16 the tree for my own complaints. What right did I have to the fruit? Years later, I put this 17 to my father. Watching him slide a bowl of figs from the fridge one morning, I felt shameful for my boyhood 18 . My father took a fig from the 19 and let me think of the fruit as forgiveness. “You,” he said, “ 20 some of that.”
1. A. allow B. forget C. accept D. recall
2. A. inviting B. helping C. forcing D. advising
3. A. cut B. pulled C. put D. turned
4. A. truck B. tool C. tree D. taproot
5. A. rest B. way C. walk D. ride
6. A. thought over B. talked about C. broke into D. gave up
7. A. forgave B. tricked C. entertained D. joined
8. A. anger B. courage C. strength D. interest
9. A. amusing B. ridiculous C. common D. equal
10. A. argued B. continued C. started D. finished
11. A. relationship B. chance C. advantage D. value
12. A. dig B. plant C. remove D. observe
13. A. understand B. remember C. watch D. feel
14. A. relaxed B. amazed C. embarrassed D. disappointed
15. A. perfectly B. partly C. mostly D. probably
16. A. forgotten B. hurt C. helped D. guarded
17. A. task B. trouble C. question D. complaint
18. A. background B. misfortune C. memory D. mistake
19. A. fridge B. bowl C. kitchen D. desk
20. A. deserve B. receive C. protect D. know
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A few years ago, I was working on a project in a small office of a company. While everyone was friendly, there seemed to be a(n) 1 of the workplace culture, for which I wanted to do something 2 .
So one evening, I wrote up a few quotes (引语) that have 3 me over the years. The next morning, I went to work a bit early and quickly 4 them up by the sinks and mirrors in the office 5 .
For the next few months, some of the quotes got 6 but I noticed that a couple 7 . So perhaps they were meaningful to some of them.
Eventually, I finished out my contract (合同) with that 8 and went to work in another place.
A few months ago, I was 9 to a reunion (聚會) with my colleagues to hear updates on how the 10 I had worked on was going. Although I no longer 11 in this office building, I had really enjoyed working with the team, and was 12 to see them all again. Towards the end of the 13 , I went to the restroom, and one of the quotes that I had written before was still 14 in the same spot by the mirror! It 15 : The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new , but seeing with new eyes.
Maybe the quote still stood out as a 17 reminder each time someone went to the restroom. Whatever the case is, it is a sweet 18 and reminder that we never know how long a seed planted will 19 to bloom and give fruit—but to simply keep 20 seeds of kindness from the heart nothing less, and nothing more.
1. A. sign B. lack C. honor D. atmosphere
2. A. finally B. separately C. secretly D. peacefully
3. A. encouraged B. shaped C. shocked D. protected
4. A. held B. picked C. tied D. posted
5. A. windows B. building C. halls D. restroom
6. A. put down B. shut down C. taken down D. turned down
7. A. remained B. appeared C. changed D. broke
8. A. office B. company C. leader D. job
9. A. admitted B. invited C. ordered D. requested
10. A. report B. research C. problem D. project
11. A. talked B. worked C. enjoyed D. relaxed
12. A. curious B. proud C. worried D. happy
13. A. movement B. event C. activity D. business
14. A. up B. indoor C. off D. outside
15. A. told B. wrote C. read D. spoke
16. A. houses B. people C. information D. lands
17. A. warning B. challenging C. shining D. joking
18. A. moment B. memory C. sentence D. quote
19. A. stick B. remind C. take D. afford
20. A. bringing B. planting C. harvesting D. sharing
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Sometimes I thought I was a good Mom. Sometimes, I felt like I spent the day nagging (嘮叨) my kids rather than them, especially my strong-willed son. a family get-together taught me an important .
My son was ten at the time and we were on a late night family trip to Cleveland for the get-together the next day. I was taking my at the wheel while my husband and my small daughter . My son, full of energy, was wide awake in the back seat. I to stay awake, too, and I didnt want to the radio, so I asked him to talk to me to help keep me . “Sure, Mom,” he said, “what do you want to ?” I told him Id talk about he wanted to talk about. “How about frogs (青蛙)?” he asked. I said that would be , and for the next hour or so we talked about the between frogs and toads (蟾蜍), and —basketball and soccer. He was quite when we talked about Michael Jordan and Michael Jackson and how they got to be so famous. Now and then he would , but wed continue to talk as I drove down the road.
About an hour and a half later, when I finally , the bright lights woke everyone, and the magic of our discussion . But I knew that I had taken the first step toward changing a bad habit with someone I love very much.
1. A. visiting B. knowing C. worrying about D. dealing with
2. A. Or B. So C. Since D. But
3. A. idea B. plan C. lesson D. reason
4. A. car B. plane C. bike D. train
5. A. offer B. step C. place D. turn
6. A. learned B. ate C. exercised D. slept
7. A. failed B. needed C. refused D. agreed
8. A. move B. take C. play D. touch
9. A. patient B. pleased C. awake D. calm
10. A. discuss B. do C. prove D. say
11. A. anyone B. someone C. nothing D. anything
12. A. lucky B. fine C. simple D. dangerous
13. A. studies B. rules C. differences D. competitions
14. A. tasks B. sports C. shows D. programs
15. A. interested B. surprised C. serious D. sorry
16. A. stay B. stop C. watch D. leave
17. A. dark B. main C. wide D. beautiful
18. A. passed B. followed C. finished D. arrived
19. A. worked B. continued C. disappeared D. changed
20. A. reading B. listening C. living D. driving
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When I was young, each morning I woke up and would find my father nowhere around the house. He usually got up early before 1 and began cleaning the farmyard. In summer, he got up even earlier to 2 the flowers and vegetables in the garden. Once I helped my father to 3 weeds (野草) from the corn field. It wasnt long before I felt very 4 but the field ridge (田埂) seemed 5 . Finally I totally threw myself flat in the field, feeling 6 . My dad seemed to have 7 my mind. He came up and said, “Farming is tiring and really takes 8 and sweat, but in the sweet harvest will be worth the 10 .” Encouraged by his words, I struggled to my feet. My father 11 and added, “Rome is not built in a 12 , but it can be built in hundreds of days. So whenever 13 with a huge project, just break it into 14 parts and then complete it one by one. 15 you will be amazed at your 16 .” Hearing what he said, I was greatly 17 and continued removing the weeds from patch to patch. Believe it or not, at the end of the day, I 18 weeding half an acre of the corn field.
Now I have tried different 19 and finally settled down running a big restaurant. In my lifetime, my fathers devotion to his job and his special working 20 can always encourage and guide me through all kinds of difficulties.
1. A. noon B. night C. dark D. sunrise
2. A. wash B. pick C. water D. sell
3. A. throw B. stop C. remove D. drop
4. A. tired B. sad C. worried D. happy
5. A. faraway B. endless C. challenging D. boring
6. A. angry B. disappointed C. hopeless D. nervous
7. A. read B. bothered C. spoken D. seen
8. A. pains B. wisdom C. patience D. courage
9. A. spring B. fall C. summer D. winter
10. A. strength B. cost C. effort D. risk
11. A. confused B. smiled C. sighed D. followed
12. A. day B. month C. minute D. year
13. A. left B. faced C. dealt D. worked
14. A. natural B. common C. small D. suitable
15. A. Finally B. Luckily C. Suddenly D. Secretly
16. A. confidence B. achievement C. failure D. change
17. A. satisfied B. shocked C. delighted D. inspired
18. A. insisted on B. went on C. succeeded in D. got through
19. A. jobs B. plans C. models D. ways
20. A. conditions B. experience C. relationship D. methods
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After the birth of my second child, I got a job at a restaurant. Having worked with an experienced 1 for a few days, I was 2 to wait tables on my own. All went 3 that first week. When Saturday night came, I was luckily the tables not far from the kitchen. However, I still felt it a little 5 to carry the heavy trays (托盤).
Before I knew it, the 6 was full of people. I moved slowly, 7 every step. I remember how 8 I was when I saw the tray stand near the tables; it looked different from the one I was 9 on. It had nice handles (手柄), which made it to move around. I was pleased with everything and began to 11 I was a natural at this job.
Then, an old man came to me and said, “Excuse me, dear, my wife and I loved 12 you work. It seems your tray stand has been very 13 to you, but we are getting ready to 14 now, and my wife needs her 15 back.”
At first his 16 did not get across. “What was he talking about!” Then I got it. I had set my trays on his wifes orthopedic walker (助步器). I stood frozen as ice, but my face was 17 . I wanted to get into a hole and 18 .
Since then, I have learned from many mistakes such as the one I just 19 . I have learned to be more 20 and not to be too sure of myself.
1. A. manager B. assistant C. cook D. waitress
2. A. promised B. invited C. allowed D. advised
3. A. well B. fast C. safely D. kindly
4. A. provided B. given C. brought D. shown
5. A. embarrassed B. hard C. hurried D. shy
6. A. kitchen B. street C. restaurant D. table
7. A. minding B. changing C. taking D. saving
8. A. shocked B. calm C. nervous D. happy
9. A. fixed B. trained C. loaded D. acted
10. A. slower B. smoother C. quieter D. easier
11. A. believe B. agree C. accept D. wish
12. A. letting B. making C. watching D. finding
13. A. useful B. familiar C. unusual D. interesting
14. A. rest B. order C. eat D. leave
15. A. bag B. walker C. tray D. coat
16. A. idea B. praise C. message D. need
17. A. cold B. horrible C. strict D. red
18. A. lie B. hide C. run D. stay
19. A. repeated B. discovered C. corrected D. described
20. A. proud B. patient C. honest D. practical
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Like millions of people around the world, I used to spend every December making a New Years resolution or two. However, by February, like clockwork, exactly nothing would be achieved.
When I was younger, this didnt me all that much. But in my 20s I realized that trying to keep a New Years resolution was like writing a novel or climbing a mountain—it just wasnt .
So, focusing on one large thing and giving up when I didnt succeed, I decided to make a of little things I wanted to work on during the year. So far this has things like keeping my house a little bit , spending more time with my dog. My has been to focus on taking small steps every day.
Im now making toward those goals without feeling pressured or disappointed that I havent done more. Simple upgrades like wiping down my bathroom sink (洗臉盆) every day after my makeup have become second to me.
I dont even these New Years resolutions, and that helps to make my small goals feel more achievable. I also myself once in a while along the way. For example, I myself a new pair of sneakers when I ran three weeks out of the month. And then theres the free time I naturally have in tidying the bathroom sink every day, which takes less time than a deep on a Sunday.
If keeping your New Years resolution is harder than you thought, the to success might be giving up the idea of resolutions . Instead, break down your goals into small milestones you can easily daily or weekly—and enjoy the feeling of meeting each and every mini goal.
1. A. bother B. attract C. help D. harm
2. A. different B. huge C. special D. magical
3. A. complex B. traditional C. realistic D. achievable
4. A. along with B. instead of C. except for D. long before
5. A. list B. number C. group D. total
6. A. suggested B. explained C. included D. described
7. A. bigger B. softer C. tidier D. stronger
8. A. future B. revolution C. act D. plan
9. A. progress B. signals C. information D. turns
10. A. silently B. happily C. distantly D. painfully
11. A. leaving behind B. putting on C. looking up D. pointing to
12. A. nature B. chance C. interest D. challenge
13. A. discuss B. consider C. realize D. expect
14. A. excuse B. respect C. treat D. appreciate
15. A. passed B. made C. found D. bought
16. A. clean B. breath C. sleep D. thought
17. A. road B. key C. way D. direction
18. A. quietly B. hopefully C. completely D. sadly
19. A. set B. make C. keep D. reach
20. A. simple B. empty C. proud D. inspired
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My family often had a get-together with friends in my childhood. As I was smart, there was always someone who would come up to mention my high 1 and ask, “What are you going to do when you 2 up?”
Well, it started out being a teacher or a hero. 3 it was a fireman, an artist... As I grew older my dreams of the future 4 . When I was going to college, I was asked, “What will you major in?”—another question designed to what I would be when I grew up.
By then I made up my mind to become a 6 programmer. So I was studying software for much of my life. I am that I could realize my dream. The realization of my life purpose encourages me to help others to succeed in their own .
However, for many, there is a “ 9 ” which goes around stealing our dreams and robbing us of the 10 mental state to achieve our 11 . Sometimes, the thief will 12 as a parent, a relative, or a friend, but the greatest thief is just ourselves.
Usually when we are about to 13 the aim, a “small” voice inside will say, “You will never 14 .” “Very few have ever done this .” And on and on the “small” voice makes us lose heart and fail.
Failure, 16 , helps our dreams to come true. It is one of the most important 17 we have, because it teaches us lessons. And, when we learn these lessons well, we are 19 for success.
There are no “overnight” successes, but with perseverance (毅力), they will come. So just dont 20 . Let dreams stay in your life.
1. A. intelligence B. power C. quality D. character
2. A. get B. wake C. grow D. cheer
3. A. Later B. Finally C. Sometimes D. Usually
4. A. disappeared B. changed C. formed D. continued
5. A. talk about B. find out C. think of D. advise on
6. A. car B. radio C. computer D. satellite
7. A. surprised B. happy C. patient D. worried
8. A. studies B. work C. lives D. experience
9. A. thief B. parent C. friend D. relative
10. A. same B. normal C. necessary D. exact
11. A. results B. advantages C. ideas D. goals
12. A. develop B. dress C. act D. come
13. A. reach B. choose C. forget D. remove
14. A. fail B. succeed C. arrive D. start
15. A. carefully B. successfully C. easily D. completely
16. A. though B. instead C. besides D. therefore
17. A. purposes B. tools C. messages D. medicines
18. A. formal B. private C. definite D. valuable
19. A. responsible B. sorry C. angry D. ready
20. A. stand by B. give up C. move away D. set off
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Troy longed to be a professional basketball player. He had loved the ever since he was a small child. He was also very skilled. However, he had one small . He was very short. Although his school coach had suggested that he would never it in the professional leagues (聯盟), he to give up on his dream.
Troy had several tries at professional clubs. Then he went to a in Los Angeles and asked the coach for a try. As usual, he was .
“But you havent even given me a(n) ,” said Troy.
“Why should I?” asked the coach.
“Because one day I am going to be the best player in the world and I will be able to help you out,” Troy replied seriously.
The coach smiled at the of the answer.
“Alright kid,” he said.
Troy took part in a short practice match and the coach was at his skills.
“You have a lot of talent,” he said.
After two short years, Troy was a regular for the and had even won the award as the teams most valuable player. with Troys help, the team wasnt winning many games and the coach was said to be close to losing his . It was before a game against the New York team that he called Troy into his office for a(n) .
“I have heard that if we lose tonight then I will be as coach,” he told Troy. “I need you to the team and win the game. Do you remember your before I signed you?”
Troy nodded. He to play the game of his life that evening. The team won the game and won every game that was that season.
1. A. task B. class C. sport D. place
2. A. doubt B. problem C. dream D. reason
3. A. change B. learn C. hear D. make
4. A. tried B. regretted C. refused D. feared
5. A. unsuccessful B. meaningful C. unfair D. careless
6. A. shop B. club C. school D. class
7. A. praised B. employed C. limited D. refused
8. A. choice B. instruction C. suggestion D. chance
9. A. influence B. confidence C. interest D. speed
10. A. annoyed B. disappointed C. confused D. surprised
11. A. certainly B. usually C. finally D. possibly
12. A. program B. party C. club D. school
13. A. Again B. Almost C. Even D. Only
14. A. money B. job C. team D. patience
15. A. discussion B. practice C. introduction D. decision
16. A. hated B. affected C. controlled D. replaced
17. A. hold B. carry C. train D. accept
18. A. promise B. purpose C. advice D. secret
19. A. remembered B. volunteered C. went on D. turned back
20. A. lost B. shown C. wasted D. left
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I work as the reception manager at my hotel. A came in a few weeks ago with a note saying that the guest would be traveling with her father. His daughter wanted to make his trip to Ireland as as possible.
Upon seeing this note, I I would be the one to check them in as I was scheduled for their arrival time. I to learn some very basic sign language. I the guest in my usual fashion, asking for the surname on the booking. Once I heard the name I immediately who was standing in front of me.
I had been learning for two weeks how to say “welcome to Ireland. My sign language is , but please if you need anything during your stay just let me know and we will help you”.
I at the father and daughter and greeted him in the sign language I had learned for him. His daughter broke down and called me sweet when she learned about the truth. But the father just smiled and was so . Honestly, seeing his was enough for me.
On check out, I wasnt working, but they had a gift for me—a small box with some chocolates and a book on sign language. Inside was a saying, “Thank you very much for what you did on check in. You have no idea how much this to my father and me. We cant you enough. Youve made his trip home to his family after 50 years very with one simple gesture.”
They wrote a letter to the general manager, to give me a raise, which I really . I cried for 5 minutes when I came into work today to find this gift in my locker.
1. A. stranger B. woman C. booking D. call
2. A. deaf B. retired C. lonely D. blind
3. A. fun B. cheap C. smooth D. long
4. A. worried B. knew C. said D. hoped
5. A. pretended B. preferred C. struggled D. decided
6. A. greeted B. eyed C. guided D. introduced
7. A. recognized B. realized C. wondered D. observed
8. A. excellent B. useful C. terrible D. useless
9. A. smiled B. stared C. pointed D. shouted
10. A. laughing B. singing C. complaining D. crying
11. A. entertained B. embarrassed C. excited D. encouraged
12. A. presence B. disability C. appearance D. reaction
13. A. fortunately B. sadly C. commonly D. generally
14. A. left B. made C. picked D. ordered
15. A. card B. poster C. proverb D. note
16. A. showed B. meant C. happened D. referred
17. A. help B. pay C. give D. thank
18. A. attractive B. special C. brilliant D. important
19. A. asking B. offering C. promising D. requiring
20. A. understood B. thought C. appreciated D. deserved
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We made a quick stop at a grocery store to pick up cupcakes for my daughter Norahs fourth birthday. As an older gentleman walked by, Norah 1 and waved, “Hi, old person! Its my birthday today!” I apologized to him 2 for her impoliteness.
His expression softened as he 3 , “Hello, little lady! And how old are you today?” They 4 for a couple of minutes, with Norah 5 him in on the details of her birthday, and we went our 6 ways. But a few minutes later, Norah decided she really wanted a 7 with him. Uh, my cutest baby!
We went back and found him at the 8 . “Excuse me, sir? Shed like to know if youd take a photo with her,” I asked, 9 the man to be angry at my daughters strange 10 . Instead, I got the completely contrary response! “A photo? With me?” But his expression 11 changed from confused to delighted. So they posed together and then they each other as if they were long-lost friends. The precious 13 blocked other shoppers, making the shop a little , but no one cared.
We thanked Mr Dan (I knew his name later on) for his 15 . Now, Norah and Mr Dan are more than just friends. We make regular 16 to see him because she 17 his being lonely. Mr Dan says that his friendship with Norah helped to mend his 18 heart for his wifes sudden death.
Sometimes talking to 19 turns into the most beautiful thing in the world. I think this 20 story brilliantly reminds us to see and hear people, so please share it with your loved ones!
1. A. nodded B. asked C. wondered D. smiled
2. A. carefully B. nervously C. embarrassedly D. seriously
3. A. explained B. returned C. replied D. questioned
4. A. stood B. talked C. waited D. discussed
5. A. filling B. dropping C. turning D. putting
6. A. various B. daily C. personal D. separate
7. A. photo B. break C. moment D. party
8. A. store B. street C. market D. corner
9. A. causing B. encouraging C. expecting D. reminding
10. A. order B. request C. action D. suggestion
11. A. actively B. exactly C. rapidly D. rarely
12. A. hugged B. greeted C. supported D. valued
13. A. situation B. view C. event D. scene
14. A. noisy B. crowded C. different D. busy
15. A. time B. lesson C. effort D. work
16. A. calls B. meals C. trips D. visits
17. A. cares for B. worries about C. thinks of D. deals with
18. A. lost B. weak C. broken D. uneasy
19. A. shoppers B. friends C. passengers D. strangers
20. A. amusing B. inspiring C. important D. typical
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Do you believe cats have nine lives? If they do, then a cat named Scarlett may have used a few of her all at once.
Scarlett was a cat in an old, empty building in New York. One day, the building caught fire. Most animals would have tried to quickly . But, Scarlett had five kittens to . As the fire got bigger, Scarlett ignored the . One by one, she carried her to safety. By the time Scarlett the last kitten, her fur was badly burned, and her eyes were burned shut.
A firefighter found all the kittens and their mother. Even though Scarlett could not see him, she his voice and let him pick her up. He put her in a box with her babies. She could not her kittens, so she counted them by touching each ones nose.
Scarlett and her kittens were to an animal hospital where it took almost three months for them to heal. Scarletts story was reported in the local newspapers. Many people wanted to Scarlett and her kittens. An official of the hospital made sure that they were all adopted into homes.
Scarletts fur grew back, and her eyes fully opened once again. In her new , she played with paper balls . She did not act as if she were . She was just happy to live in a safe home with owners. To prove it, she purred (發出呼噜声) loudly when her were near. Scarlett was a true survivor.
1. A. chances B. interests C. lives D. partners
2. A. missing B. surviving C. wandering D. playing
3. A. change B. escape C. hide D. return
4. A. feed B. choose C. protect D. follow
5. A. danger B. trouble C. unfairness D. anger
6. A. boxes B. food C. friends D. kittens
7. A. lost B. left C. saw D. saved
8. A. kind B. smart C. busy D. strange
9. A. asked for B. looked for C. knew about D. gave up
10. A. forgot B. heard C. recognized D. trusted
11. A. see B. touch C. raise D. smell
12. A. invited B. introduced C. rushed D. forced
13. A. scary B. sad C. heroic D. romantic
14. A. praise B. help C. examine D. cure
15. A. good B. rich C. healthy D. old
16. A. basket B. city C. home D. hospital
17. A. proudly B. bravely C. nervously D. happily
18. A. famous B. blind C. ill D. cute
19. A. patient B. humorous C. loving D. positive
20. A. enemies B. doctors C. babies D. owners
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There were many tents in the woods. 1 carefully, I could see the winding 2 that led me to another way of . This was our first visit. My father and I had arranged with Sam, a 4 man living in the woods to bring the group daily goods from a nearby church.
We also brought some gas for the two electrical machines that 5 some small fans fighting the July 6 . We continued this routine for a while and spent time getting to know the people who 7 these woods home. “Ill be when the fall comes,” a guy named Billy said.
We were all 9 to helping the homeless, but it soon dawned on us that produce and gas werent really the . We learned their lives were complex. Divorces, job losses, addictions, or poor health issues had 11 them into the woods. In some 12 , events unfolded abruptly. In other cases, they had 13 something bad before they were reduced to the spot on which they set up their 14 .
As we tried to 15 , we realized we really didnt have a plan because of our inexperience, so we decided to give money to groups that were more 16 in helping the homeless.
Remember how Billy was looking forward to the 17 ? Well, fall was short-lived that year. And before the cold winter came we 18 found a small studio apartment for Sam, and then one for Billy.
They have become family to us, and were going to 19 taking care of them as family. Who would have thought that could have 20 from our initial (最初的) trip into the woods?
1. A. Listening B. Checking C. Looking D. Thinking
2. A. trees B. roads C. rivers D. walls
3. A. life B. love C. recreation D. relaxation
4. A. generous B. lonely C. friendly D. homeless
5. A. contained B. powered C. controlled D. pushed
6. A. rain B. sunlight C. heat D. air
7. A. called B. preferred C. named D. offered
8. A. surprised B. calm C. relaxed D. glad
9. A. nice B. new C. free D. equal
10. A. answer B. truth C. problem D. aim
11. A. attracted B. carried C. turned D. led
12. A. cases B. countries C. parts D. periods
13. A. created B. understood C. experienced D. imagined
14. A. groups B. tents C. business D. standard
15. A. leave B. change C. help D. follow
16. A. skilled B. active C. interested D. careful
17. A. success B. assistance C. end D. fall
18. A. increasingly B. generally C. eventually D. gradually
19. A. consider B. discuss C. practice D. continue
20. A. learned B. developed C. separated D. protected
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Last weekend, I had an opportunity to serve as a volunteer at a nursing home in another city. I dont have a car and even the train station is far away from my house. Therefore, I wasnt sure how to get there.
I posted a(n) for a ride on the ride share board. Soon an individual Id never met that hed be able to me up and drop me off at the station. He said hed wait until my train arrived before he drove away. My heart and the stress Id been feeling disappeared and thus our friendship began.
I ended up arriving at the nursing home in . The tiny team of servers there were for the additional help. We all worked together as a team. I was glad to be a part of this and be of to the elderly.
That evening when my new dropped me off at the station, he that it was in a deserted area. So he parked his car and said, “We will wait for the to come together.” I couldnt believe his .
With five minutes left before the train arrived, he with me stories of his childhood. As a young boy, he to sit near the edge of the train tracks, waiting for the trains to rush by with all their . That night he waited with me as my train . It didnt rush by with full force but I left that station feeling the full force of his and generosity. People like him would always me how to love and how to give.
1. A. oldest B. largest C. closest D. latest
2. A. excuse B. charge C. preference D. request
3. A. replied B. joked C. remembered D. pretended
4. A. call B. pick C. raise D. take
5. A. broke B. warmed C. sank D. changed
6. A. immediately B. peacefully C. perfectly D. occasionally
7. A. order B. return C. time D. turn
8. A. thankful B. regretful C. responsible D. sorry
9. A. interest B. service C. hope D. treat
10. A. colleague B. customer C. neighbor D. friend
11. A. admitted B. heard C. noticed D. intended
12. A. train B. bus C. taxi D. car
13. A. bravery B. confidence C. courage D. kindness
14. A. argued B. shared C. discussed D. compared
15. A. used B. had C. wished D. decided
16. A. unwillingly B. proudly C. excitedly D. embarrassedly
17. A. power B. speed C. fuel D. force
18. A. started B. passed C. stopped D. approached
19. A. happiness B. strength C. kindness D. patience
20. A. warn B. remind C. ask D. teach