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John stood up and studied the crowd of people who making their way through the station. He looked for the girl whose heart he knew ,but whose face he 1 ,the girl with a (an) _2 . The story had begun twelve months before in a 3 . Taking a book off a shelf he found himself 4 by the notes penciled in the margin (空白处 ,白边) . The soft handwriting 5 a thoughtful soul and insightful mind. In the front of the book, he discovered the 6 owner's name , Rosanna. During the next year the two grew to know each other through the 7 . Each letter was a seed falling on a fertile heart. The day finally came for their first 8 7 :00 pm at the station. A beautiful young girl in a green suit was coming toward him,whose 9 was( were) tall and slim. John started to walk towards her with delight, entirely forgetting to 10 that she was not wearing a rose. He 11 made one step closer to her, and then saw Rosanna,a short and fat woman well past 40 , with a rose on her coat was standing almost directly 12 the girl. The girl in the green suit quickly walked away. John felt 13 he was split (撇开) in two, and there she stood. His fingers gripped the wom leather copy of the 14 that was to identify him to her. He knew this would not be 15 . something perhaps even better than love. John felt choked by the bittemess of his 16 . "I'm John, and you must be Rosanna. I am so glad you could meet me,may I take you to 17 ?" The woman's face broadened into a big smile. "I don't know what this is about, son, " she answered, " but the young lady in the green suit who just 18 begged me to wear this rose on my coat. And she said 19 you were to ask me out to dinner,l should tell you that she is waiting for you in the big 20 across the street. She said it was some kind of test ! " | |||
( )1. A. hadn't ( )2. A. rose ( )3. A. restaurant ( )4. A. absorbed ( )5 . A. reacted ( )6. A. previous ( )7. A. phone ( )8. A. dining ( )9. A. legs ( )10. A. observe ( )11 .A.carefully ( )12. A. behind ( )13. A. as long as ( )14. A. newspaper ( )15. A. a meeting ( )16. A. excitement ( )17. A. a walk ( )18. A. went by ( )19. A. when ( )20. A. market |
B. haven't B. flower B. meeting room B. surrounded B. reflected B. nice B. telegram B. meeting B. face B. conclude B.eagerly B. past B. even though B. book B. happiness B. sorrow B. your home B. followed me B. if B. restaurant |
C. couldn't C. book C. library C. interested C. responded C. thoughtful C. book C. walking C. figure C. notice C. luckily C. beside C. no matter how C. magazine C. love C. disappointment C. a party C. came here C. unless C. building |
D. didn't D. notes D. station D. burdened D. repeated D. beautiful D. mail D. talking D. hair D. say D.easily D. before D. as though D. note D. a dinner D. unwillingness D. dinner D. went in the restaurant D. since D. library |
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John, an academically excellent young man, went to apply for a management position in a big company. The director did the last 1 . The director asked, "Who paid for your school fees?" John answered, "My 2 did. When I was young, my father 3 ." Then he continued, " 4 was your mother?" John answered, "My mother worked as a 5 cleaner." Hearing this, the director asked John to 6 his hands. John reached out his hands that were 7 and perfect. The director said, "I have a 8 . When you go home, clean your mother's hands and see me tomorrow." John felt 9 but did it. His tears fell 10 he cleaned his mother's hands. He noticed for the first time that her hands were so 11 . Also John 12 that it was this pair of hands that washed clothes every day to 13 him. After cleaning his mother's hands, John 14 washed all the remaining clothes for her. Next day, John went to the director's office. Tears in eyes, John was asked to 15 his feelings. "Now I know what is 16 .Without my mother, there wouldn't be the 17 me today. By helping my mother, I see how 18 it is to get something done. I have also come to know the value of family relationship." The director smiled, "This is what I am 19 . I want a person who can appreciate the help of others, a person who knows the sufferings of others and a person who 20 put money as his only goal in life. You are hired." | |||
( )1. A. farewell ( )2. A. tutors ( )3. A. died away ( )4. A. What ( )5. A. carpet ( )6. A. turn ( )7. A. clumsy ( )8. A. request ( )9. A. embarrassed ( )10. A. before ( )11. A. slim ( )12. A. realized ( )13. A. sacrifice ( )14. A. modestly ( )15. A. improve ( )16. A. appreciation ( )17. A. wealthy ( )18. A. firm ( )19. A. looking through ( )20. A. shan't |
B. job B. father B. passed away B. How B. floor B. show B. dirty B. question B. frightened B. as B. warm B. believed B. serve B. secretly B. describe B. cooperation B. famous B. exciting B. looking for B. needn't |
C. interview C. parents C. died out C. Who C. clothes C. wave C. strong C. wish C. confused C. since C. soft C. insisted C. satisfy C. quietly C. awaken C. qualification C. successful C. crazy C. looking at C. won't |
D. try D. mother D. passed by D. Where D. window D. shake D. smooth D. choice D. inspired D. until D. rough D. wondered D. support D. gently D. hide D. communication D. humorous D. tough D. looking into D. can't |
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John had been on the road visiting clients (客户) for more than three weeks. He 1 wait to get back to Ohio to see his wife and children. It was coming up on 2 , and he usually tried to 3 it "back home", but this year he was just too tired. He was just 4 the small town where his Mum lived when he drove by a flower shop. He went into the small shop and saw a young boy talking to the clerk. "How many 5 can I get for six dollars, madam?" the boy asked. The clerk was trying to explain these flowers were 6 . Maybe the boy would be happy with carnations (康乃馨). "No. I have to have roses", he said, "My mom was sick so much last year and I didn't get to spend much time with her. I want to get 7 special. It has to be red roses, because that's her favorite." He was 8 . The clerk looked up at John and was just 9 her head. Something inside of John was 10 by the boy's voice. He wanted to get those roses so badly. John had been blessed in his business and he looked at the clerk and 11 mouthed he would 12 for the boy's roses. The clerk looked at the boy and said, "OK, I will give you a dozen red roses for 13 dollars." The young boy almost jumped into the air. He took the flowers and ran from the store. It was worth the extra thirty-five dollars just to see that kind of 14 . John ordered his own flowers and had the clerk be 15 that delivery to the town would include a note 16 his mother how much he loved her. Then he drove away from the shop, feeling good. He caught a light about two blocks from the shop. Waiting at the light, he saw the young boy walking down the sidewalk. He watched him cross the street and enter a park through two huge gates. 17 , he realized it wasn't a park. It was a cemetery. The light changed and John slowly crossed the crossing. He 18 and got out and began to follow the boy down the fence line. The young boy stopped by a monument and went on his 19 . He carefully laid the roses on the grave and began to sob. When John saw this scene, he drove quickly to the florist and told the clerk he would take the flowers 20 . | ||||
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John lived all alone because his wife had died. He had worked hard as a tailor all his life, but misfortune had left him penniless. He had 1 sons, but they only had time to 2 and eat dinner with their father once a week. 3 the old man grew weaker and weaker, and his sons came by to see him less and less. He often worried 4 would become of him, until at last he thought of a plan. The next morning he went to see his friend, the carpenter, and asked him to make a large 5 . Then the locksmith, and asked him for an old 6 . Finally the glassblower for all the broken pieces of glass he 7 . The old man took the chest home, filled it to the 8 with broken glass, locked up tight and put it beneath his 9 . "What's in this chest?" his sons asked, looking under the table. "Oh, nothing," the old man replied,"just some things I've been 10 ." They kicked it and heard a rattling inside."It must be full of all the gold he's saved over the years," they 11 to one another. So they talked it over and realized they needed to 12 the treasure. They decided to 13 living with the old man, and 14 they could look after him, too. So the first week the youngest moved in, the second week the middle and the third week the eldest. This 15 for some time. At last the old father died. The sons gave him a very 16 funeral, for they knew there was a 17 sitting beneath the kitchen table. When the 18 was over, they hunted through the house until they found the key, and unlocked the chest. To their astonishment, they found nothing but broken glass. But they didn't give up, and the eldest son turned over the chest to make sure if there was something valuable 19 among the broken glass. On the bottom he found an inscription 20 : Honor Your Father And Mother. | ||||
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John Russell, 83 years old, got on a Chicago bus. He saw a sign 1 that senior citizens could ride for half price. When he 2 three quarters (75 cents) into the box, the driver asked 3 his ID card. John took out his ID card. "You need a 4 CTA card," said the driver. John did not 5 the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) card 6 he lived in New York and was in Chicago 7 his two sons. "Then you need to put in 8 three quarters," said the driver, " 9 get off the bus." Old People are usually very stubborn. John said, "Give me back my three quarters, and I'll 10 ." "I 11 - it's in the box. If you don't get off, I'll call the 12 ," said the driver, and he did. Two police cars pulled up. John and the driver told the police their 13 . "That's why you called?" one policeman asked the driver. The other policeman then said to John, "I'll give you three quarters." John shook his head, "Why should you give me the quarters? He should 14 me my three quarters." "Where are you going?" asked the policeman. "Downtown to have lunch with friends," John said. "Come on," the policeman said, "We'll get you your card." So they took him downtown to the CTA office. But the people there wouldn't give him a CTA card-he needed a(n) 15 . "What about his three quarters?" one policeman asked. The officials discussed, and a 16 was made to give John's quarters back. " 17 are you going to get there?" "By bus. And all I'm going to pay is 75 cents." "18 ," the policeman said. John got on a 19 , dropped three quarters in the box, and said, "I'm a senior citizen...." The driver looked at John and 20 . He didn't know how lucky he was to be a wise man. | ||||
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