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I sat and waited for Kathleen to speak. “Annie,” she said, “A food bank that serves the elderly is asking for ______. I’d like you to organize the event” “Well, errr…sure.” As I stuttered (结巴地说) through my ______, all I could think was, “What? Why me?”
I walked back to my office wondering where to ______. This was a time when the economy was ______. The rise in unemployment forced many of my coworkers to ______ to survive. How could I ask them for more?
That evening I drove home with negativity. Then I remembered a time when my father was out of work. Mom wrote a note to Jim, the milkman, asking him not to ______ any more milk. Two days later Jim picked up the ______ and left four liters of milk. He wrote his message, which read, “Kids need milk.” The milk delivery ______ as usual and Jim never collected a cent ______ us.
The memory of Jim’s ______ fired my enthusiasm. Perhaps I’d be in for a pleasant surprise.
The next morning I ______ signs about our food drive all over the cafeteria and on every notice board I could find. Each sign said, “Food drive to support the poor elderly! ______ of non-perishable (不易腐的) foods are greatly needed.”
Within a few days I had to locate empty office space to ______ the massive number of contributions we had ______. One of my coworkers, Maggie, made the rounds with me every day from one department to another to ______ the canned goods and other foods. Though over sixty, she pushed our food trolley around with the ______ of a woman half her age.
I asked her where she got all the enthusiasm. She said, “With the unemployment rate touching 10 percent, I can’t think of a better way to be ______ for keeping our jobs when so many have ______ theirs. Sure money is ______. But when isn’t it? People need food.”
As I listened to Maggie, the milkman’s words ______ in my ears, “Kids need milk.”
1.A. advice B. help C. pity D. medicine
2.A. response B. comment C. explanation D. complaint
3.A. sit B. stay C. begin D. work
4.A. growing B. fading C. recovering D. booming
5.A. drive B. attempt C. refuse D. struggle
6.A. spare B. drink C. deliver D. sell
7.A. keys B. kids C. cents D. empties
8.A. returned B. continued C. stopped D. delayed
9.A. for B. to C. with D. from
10.A. kindness B. happiness C. patience D. politeness
11.A. designed B. noticed C. marked D. posted
12.A. Bargains B. Demands C. Donations D. Purchases
13.A. check B. store C. separate D. clear
14.A. collected B. bought C. found D. selected
15.A. take up B. take out C. pick up D. pick out
16.A. satisfaction B. quality C. energy D. motivation
17.A. lucky B. proud C. delighted D. grateful
18.A. lost B. deserved C. abandoned D. wanted
19.A. available B. tight C. enough D. powerful
20.A. rang B. disappeared C. hid D. fell
Self-driving Capabilities Sensor and camera-equipped models from Audi and Volkswagen, among others, don’t just automatically brake to prevent minor accidents; they can actually navigate(行驶)around highway traffic and into garages without a human at the wheel. | Attractive Dashboards In addition to Ford’s new Sync system, which better understands voice commands, Apple and Google have partnered with automakers to create interfaces(界面)as user-friendly as the ones on your smartphone. |
Smarter Headlights Audi’s and BMW’s ultra-bright laser headlights can detect oncoming cars and dim slightly to avoid disturbing their drivers. One problem: they’re not yet legal in the U.S. | Self-parking Skills The new model of BMW’s all-electric can find its own spot in a parking lot, then send signals via a smart-watch app to contact its drivers. |
1.In terms of Self-driving Capabilities, what makes Audi and Volkswagen stand out?
A. Braking when sensing red lights.
B. Going into garages without a driver.
C. Stopping other cars on highway.
D. Taking photos with a camera.
2.Which of the cars can adjust the headlights in order not to upset drivers in oncoming cars?
A. Ford and Volkswagen. B. Audi and BMW.
C. Audi and Volkswagen. D. BMW and Ford.
3.In which section of a car magazine does the article most probably appear?
A. First Drive. B. Cars For Rent.
C. Instrumental Tests. D. Smart Tech.