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As a saying goes, every bean has its black. It is impossible to make no mistakes all one’s life. My grandpa Nybakken, a carpenter, is no 1 . Several decades ago he made a mistake –a(n)perfect mistake, 2 .
On a cold Saturday, Mother’s father was building some wooden cases for the clothes his 3
was sending to an orphanage(孤儿院)in China. On his way home, he 4 into his shirt pocket to find his glasses, but they were gone. He remembered putting them there that morning, so he drove back to the church. His 5 proved fruitless.
When he 6 replayed his earlier actions, he realized what happened. The glasses had slipped out of his pocket unnoticed and fallen into one of the cases, which he had nailed shut. His brand new glasses, having 7 him $20 that very morning, were heading for China! He had to drive home 8 .
Several months later, the director of the orphanage came to give a report on Sunday night at my grandfather’s church, 9 Grandpa and his family also attended.
“But most of all,” he said, “I must thank you for the 10 you sent last year. You see, the bandits(土匪)had just 11 through the orphanage, destroying everything ,including my glasses. I was desperate. ”
“ 12 I had the money, there was simply no way of 13 those glasses. 14 headaches every day. Then your cases arrives. When my staff 15 the covers, they found a pair of glasses lying on top. ”
Then, still gripped(吸引注意)with the 16 of it all, he continued, “When I tried 17 the glasses, it was as though they had been made just for me! I want to thank you for being a part of that!”
The peopled listened, 18 for the miraculous glasses. But the director surely must have 19 their church with another, they thought. There were no glasses on their 20 of items to be sent overseas.
But sitting quietly in the back, with tears streaming down his face, an ordinary carpenter realized the Master Carpenter had used him in an extraordinary way.
1. A. expectation B. success C. comment D. exception
2. A. though B. although C. as D. so
3. A. factory B. church C. family D. country
4. A. turned B. reached C. filled D. put
5. A. research B. look C. search D. clothes
6. A. mentally B. physically C. anxiously D. directly
7. A. charged B. spent C. paid D. cost
8. A. disappointed B. pleased C. nonstop D. quick
9. A. which B. what C. where D. when
10. A. cases B. clothes C. glasses D. wishes
11. A. cut B. swept C. pulled D. broken
12. A. Unless B. As long as C. Until D. Even though
13. A. replacing B. finding C. wearing D. changing
14. A. Except for B. Along with C. Rather than D. As for
15. A. nailed B. burnt C. removed D. took
16. A. preparation B. pleasure C. satisfaction C. wonder
17. A. out B. over C. for D. on
18. A. pity B. happy C. curious D. eager
19. A. confused B. associated C. combined D. compared
20. A. cases B. order C. list D. orphanage
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A Fool's Day falls on 1st of April. People 1 forget the significance (意义) of the day. In March 1980, I was 2 at Durham University with seven other Chinese students. I had 3 to go to another university after graduation and had 4 application (申请) forms to several 5 . Every morning I arrived at the porter's office (传达室) and waited my fate. But no 6 came. On April 1st, as I was eating my 7 , Huang came in, with a toothbrush (牙刷) 8 in his hand. 9 fearing that he might forget the important news, he passed me the 10 . "Morning, Wu," he said, "I saw Mr. G this morning. He told me that a letter had arrived in his office for you from Manchester University, and asked you to go and get it 11 possible." I jumped with 12 . I even didn't 13 my breakfast and rushed to Mr. G's office but he wasn't 14 . I then went to the secretary's room and 15 everything to her. She opened Mr. G's room. I looked at everything. There didn't seem to be a letter for me. "If he had asked you to pick it up from here," said the secretary, " he would have put it in 16 or simply left it to me." Greatly 17 , I walked out of the room and 18 the secretary lock it. 19 the secretary's eyes 20 . "Sorry," she said. "It's April Fool's Day!" | ||||
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A friend once told me a beautiful story of how ordinary people found a simple way to help others. My friend was 1 the beautiful view on the top of Casper Mountain, a 2 place for visitors to overlook (俯视) Casper, Wyoming. Even in the summer it was 3 on top of the mountain, and on this day he 4 a young woman who clearly had no coat. She 5 as she wrapped (用……缠绕) her arms around herself. Then he saw an older man 6 up to the young woman, take off his sweater and place it on her 7 . The man said, "Here, keep the sweater. The 8 is even better when you're warm." She smiled her 9 and wrapped the warm sweater 10 her shoulders as the man went away. Before the woman left, she found a middle-aged woman who was also 11 cold and she handed her the sweater. " 12 it," she said. "The view is even better when you're warm." My friend was 13 in that, so he kept his eyes on the sweater. He noticed that before the current (现在 的) 14 of the sweater left, she came near to a trembling (颤抖的) man, 15 it to him and said, "Here...keep the sweater. The view is 16 better when you're warm." "That happened a couple of years ago," my friend said. "And as far as I know, that 17 is still on top of Casper Mountain, going from one person to another." Ordinary people can find a way to 18 others. Great opportunities to help others seldom come, but small ones 19 us daily. Like somebody else likes to say: Nobody can help everybody, 20 everybody can help somebody! | ||||
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A hospital is needed by every living person at the time of birth, death, physical injuries, or sickness. It is always a 1 place where family members can gather around the person who needs the 2 of well trained medical doctors and nurses. As Nicole Hagen and Ricky Beebe were born into the Hagen family in 1998, the parents were both in the delivery (分娩) room. This is a 3 as the tradition has been for the father to be in the next room. 4 hospitals have a birthing room where there is an extra sofa and a chair for the father to either sit or even to sleep on next to his wife. Many 5 are taken of the new baby within a few minutes of his or her 6 . Even a video can be made with the proud father taking pictures of the doctor, nurses, mother, and baby. A nurse may take a 7 picture of the father, mother, and baby. Young children will not see the baby 8 the doctor and nurses allow them into the room many hours later. At the death of Grandma Hagen, the adult children 9 at her bedside. As she was dying, her children talked to her, read the Bible, and even sang some of her 10 songs. The nurses would check on her very often and the doctor came as his time 11 . She was given pain pills 12 her last few hours would be as 13 as possible. When she died the family cried together in sorrow for the loss of their mother. Grandpa Hagen had died fourteen years 14 . Grandma Hagen was 82 when she died.Doctors operate on broken bones 15 by accidents in factories or car accidents. Children sometimes fall down stairs where an arm is 17 . Athletes get hurt in 16 of football, basketball, baseball, track, and soccer. Most injuries are repaired very successfully 18 the great skill of the doctor. Illness from disease, alcohol, or smoking often requires a person to stay a long period in the hospital. People like to recover 19 . However, if medical care is needed, a hospital may be the 20 home for some patients. | |||
( )1. A. beautiful ( )2. A. operation ( )3. A. development ( )4. A. Modern ( )5. A. things ( )6. A. chance ( )7. A. valuable ( )8. A. until ( )9. A. gathered ( )10. A. old ( )11. A. went by ( )12. A. so that ( )13. A. happy ( )14. A. ago ( )15. A. made ( )16. A. broken ( )17. A. cases ( )18. A. in the form of ( )19. A. at once ( )20. A. usual |
B. big B. help B. fact B. New B. gifts B. falling B. necessary B. as B. looked B. favorite B. arrived B. even though B. pleased B. faster B. caused B. raised B. conditions B. thanks to B. at home B. common |
C. quiet C. check C. question C. Many C. people C. birth C. family C. if C. pointed C. own C. remained C. as if C. comfortable C. later C. controlled C. pained C. games C. out of C. easily C. second |
D. nice D. medicine D. try D. Large D. pictures D. sight D. hospital D. when D. smiled D. new D. allowed D. that D. lucky D. earlier D. brought D. stretched D. playground D. from D. as well D. free |
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A woman I know stood on the bathroom scales (浴室磅秤) after two weeks of diet and hard exercise around the park. The needle was 1 , stuck on the number where she had started. This struck her as 2 of how things had been going lately. She was destined (注定) never to be happy. As she dressed, feeling her tight jeans, she 3 a ten-pound note in her pocket. Then her sister phoned with a 4 story. When she hurried out to the car-annoyed that she had to get petrol-she discovered her flat mate had already 5 the tank for her. And this was a woman who thought she'd 6 be happy. Every day, it seems, we're 7 with advice about happiness. The cruel message is that there's something we' re supposed to do to be 8 (make the right choices, or have the right set of beliefs about ourselves.) Coupled with this is the 9 that happiness is a permanent condition. If we are not joyful all the time, we 10 there's a problem. Yet what most people 11 is not a permanent state of happiness. It is something more ordinary, a 12 of what the American writer Hugh Prather once called "unsettled problem, ambiguous 13 and vague (不明确的) defeats with few moments of clear peace." Maybe you wouldn't say yesterday was a happy day, 14 , you had a quarrel with your boss. But weren't there moments of happiness, moments of 15 ? Now that you think about it. 16 , there a letter from an old friend, or a stranger who asked where you got such a good haircut? You remember having a bad day, yet those good moments 17 . So in my opinion, happiness is an 18 , not a condition. It's spending a pleasant hour organizing your closet. It is your family assembled at dinner. It's in the present not in the 19 promise of a "someday when…". How luckier we are and how much more happiness we experience-if we can fall in love with the life we are 20 . | ||||
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