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     Night after night,she came to tuck me in,even long after my childhood years.1.________
(follow) her longstanding custom,she'd lean down and push my long hair out of the way,then
kiss my forehead.
     I don't remember 2.________it first started annoying me-her hands pushing my hair that
way.Finally,one night,I shouted out at her,"Don't do that anymore-your hands are too rough!"
She didn't say 3.________in reply.But never again 4.________my mother close out my day
5.________that familiar expression of her love.
     Time after time,with the passing years,my 6.________(think) returned to that night.By
then I missed my mother's hands-missed her goodnight kiss on my forehead.
     Now those hands I once thought to be so rough were still doing things for me and my
family.I frequently recalled the night my young voice complained.One night,catching Mom's
hand in hand,I blurted out how sorry I was for that night.I thought she'd remember
7.________did.But Mom didn't know what I 8.________(talk) about.She had forgotten-and
forgiven-long ago.
     That night,I fell asleep with a new 9.________(appreciate) for my gentle mother and
10.________caring hands.And the guilt that I had carried around for so long was nowhere to
be found.

1.Following   2.when   3.anythin   4.did   5.with   6.thoughts   7.as   8.was talking
9.appreciation    10.her
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     As she waited at the edge of the ice for her music to start, Peggy took a quick look at her father standing nearby with a group of parents and teachers. He smiled at her. Then she _1_ out at the audience, _2_ to see her mother. These two, Alvert and Doris Fleming, had _3 _all the way from California more than 2,000
miles away, to see their _4 _compete in this sports meet in Cleveland, Ohio.
     The music _5_ and Peggy moved onto the ice, letting the music _6_ her along into her turns, and she
began skating with much _7_ in herself. The cold fear she always had in the _8 _ seconds before skating
onto the ice was _9_ . She was feeling the movement of the _10_ and letting it carry her. She skated
easily, _11_   did some jumps, a final turn and her performance was _12_ .
     The crowd loved it and cheered _13_ she skated off the ice. "Nice job," said one of the other _14_  . It was the remark(话语) that _15_came after a free-skating performance. But what should the _16_ say?
Standing beside her father, Peggy _17_ for the scoring(打分) to be finished. On all sides were other young
skaters, some waiting _18_ alone, others with a parent. Shortly before 10 o'clock the results were  _19_  . The new United States Women's Figure Skating Champion was Peggy Fleming of Passdena, _20_ .

(     )1. A. looked      
(     )2. A. failing    
(     )3. A. bicycled    
(     )4. A. friend      
(     )5. A. started    
(     )6. A. allow      
(     )7. A. thought    
(     )8. A. following  
(     )9. A. lost        
(     )10. A. music      
(     )11. A. so        
(     )12. A. satisfied  
(     )13. A. because    
(     )14. A. skaters    
(     )15. A. always    
(     )16. A. players    
(     )17. A. waited    
(     )18. A. comfortably
(     )19. A. spoken    
(     )20. A. England    
B. watched        
B. looking forward
B. driven        
B. children      
B. played        
B. set out        
B. belief        
B. last          
B. present        
B. fear          
B. or            
B. unsatisfactory
B. until          
B. friends        
B. seldom        
B. audience      
B. looked        
B. hurriedly      
B. explained      
B. Cleveland      
C. found    
C. having  
C. run      
C. son      
C. developed
C. carry    
C. success  
C. recent  
C. strong  
C. ice      
C. before  
C. finished
C. before  
C. judges  
C. again    
C. judges  
C. wished  
C. happily  
C. announced
C. Ohio    
D. stepped    
D. hoping    
D. walked    
D. daughter  
D. sang      
D. support    
D. design    
D. past      
D. gone      
D. audience  
D. then      
D. welcome    
D. as        
D. parents    
D. hardly    
D. parents    
D. asked      
D. anxiously  
D. unknown    
D. California
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     It was a beautiful day. The weather was perfect for a picnic, so when lunch time came, we set our
sights on a small    1   in town. We decided to    2   up by the pond near the entrance.
     Then my friend Robby    3  for a hot dog stand (摊), and I decided to keep her company (陪伴).
We    4   the man put together the perfect hot dog just the way Robby wanted it.    5  when she took
out her money to pay him, the man    6   us. He said, "This is my freebie (免费赠品) of the day." We
thanked him and    7   our friends in the park. On our way back, I was    8   by a man sitting alone
nearby,    9    at us. I could tell by his appearance that he hadn't    10   for days. Another homeless
person, I thought.
     But when Robby and I went to the garbage can to    11   away our lunch bag, I heard a    12   voice
ask, "There isn't any    13   in the bag, is there?" It was the man who had been watching us. "No, I    14    
it already." "Oh" was his only answer, with    15   in his voice. He was obviously   16   . Suddenly Robby
said, "I'll be right back. Please wait for a minute," and ran off. I watched with    17   as she went across to
the hot dog stand. Then I    18   what she was doing. She bought a hot dog and gave it to the man.
     "I was just passing on the   19   that someone gave to me," Robby said. That day I learned how
generosity can go    20  than the person you give to. By giving, you also teach others how to give.
(     )1. A. park      
(     )2. A. show      
(     )3. A. sought   
(     )4. A. watched  
(     )5. A. So        
(     )6. A. frightened  
(     )7. A. reminded  
(     )8. A. attracted
(     )9. A. waving  
(     )10. A. drunk      
(     )11. A. throw    
(     )12. A. serious  
(     )13. A. trash    
(     )14. A. sold    
(     )15. A. doubt    
(     )16. A. hungry  
(     )17. A. admiration
(     )18. A. recognized
(     )19. A. kindness
(     )20. A. wider
B. yard        
B. meet        
B. searched    
B. helped      
B. And         
B. amused      
B. invited     
B. pulled      
B. staring      
B. worked      
B. put          
B. low          
B. paper        
B. fell        
B. shame        
B. angry        
B. curiosity    
B. believed    
B. friendship  
B. further  
C. garden    
C. dress    
C. looked    
C. ordered  
C. But      
C. surprised
C. called    
C. attacked  
C. laughing  
C. exercised  
C. get      
C. sweet     
C. food      
C. ate      
C. pleasure  
C. calm      
C. excitement  
C. imagined  
C. peace    
C. deeper
D. beach        
D. pick          
D. headed        
D. made          
D. Thus          
D. interested    
D. joined        
D. injured      
D. smiling      
D. showered      
D. take          
D. strong        
D. bottles      
D. bought        
D. disappointment
D. nervous      
D. concern      
D. realized      
D. respect      
D. higher 
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                                                                    God's Coffee
     A group of schoolmates who have left school for several years, highly established in their careers, got
together to visit their old university professor. Conversation soon turned into   1   about stress in work and
life. Offering his guests coffee, the professor went to the kitchen and   2   with a large pot of coffee and a
variety of cups-porcelain, plastic, glass, crystal, some plain looking, some expensive, some graceful-telling
them to   3   themselves to the coffee.
     When all the students had a cup of coffee in hand, the professor said. "  4   you noticed,   5   the nice
looking expensive cups were   6  , leaving behind the   7   and cheap ones.   8   it is normal for you to want
only the best for yourselves, that is the   9   of your problems and stress. Be assured that the cup itself adds
no quality to the coffee. In most cases it is just more expensive and in some cases  10  hides what we drink.
What all of you  11   wanted was coffee, not the cup,  12  you consciously  13  the best cups... And then
you began  14  each other's cups. Now consider this: Life is the coffee; the jobs, money, and  15  in society
are the cups. They are just tools to hold and contain life, and the type of cup we have does not define, nor
change the  16  of life we live. Sometimes, by  17  only on the cup, we  18  to enjoy the coffee God has
provided us."
     God brews the coffee, not the cups... Enjoy your coffee!
     "The  19  people don't have the best of everything. They just  20  the best of everything."
     Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply. Speak kindly.
     Leave the rest to God.
(     )1. A. cares     
(     )2. A. left      
(     )3. A. treat     
(     )4. A. If        
(     )5. A. all       
(     )6. A. lifted up 
(     )7. A. broken    
(     )8. A. As        
(     )9. A. resource  
(     )10. A. even     
(     )11. A. only     
(     )12. A. and      
(     )13. A. took in  
(     )14. A. exchanging
(     )15. A. position 
(     )16. A. purpose  
(     )17. A. seeking  
(     )18. A. learn    
(     )19. A. happiest 
(     )20. A. take     
B. complaints   
B. went         
B. serve      
B. Whether      
B. most        
B. taken up    
B. delicate   
B. While         
B. force        
B. also        
B. really      
B. so          
B. held up      
B. toasting    
B. income     
B. way          
B. wasting     
B. fail        
B. richest     
B. make      
C. arguments       
C. returned           
C. attach       
C. Because         
C. no               
C. cleared up      
C. plain         
C. When              
C. reason           
C. almost          
C. surely         
C. or               
C. struggled         
C. eyeing        
C. occupation    
C. quality           
C. concentrating     
C. tend           
C. luckiest       
C. learn        
D. opinions         
D. shared               
D. help         
D. Unless           
D. some               
D. fixed up         
D. normal      
D. Though              
D. source            
D. absolutely         
D. possibly       
D. but                
D. went for           
D. admiring      
D. location       
D. attitude            
D. spending          
D. prefer           
D. cleverest       
D. try          
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     One day, my friend Jimmy told me a story. Farmer Joe was in his cart when he was hit
by a truck.He decided his injuries from the accident were serious enough to take the
trucking company (which caused the accident)to court. In court the trucking company's
lawyer was questioning Farmer Joe. "Didn't you say, at the same scene of the accident,
'I'm fine'?" said the lawyer.
     Farmer Joe responded, "Well, I will tell you what happened. I had just loaded my
favorite mule(骡子) Bessie into the ..." "I didn't ask for any details," the lawyer
interrupted, "Just answer the question.Did you not say, at the scene of the accident,
'I'm fine? '"
     Farmer Joe said, "Well, I had just got Bessie into the cart and I was driving down
the road..."
     The lawyer interrupted again and said, "Judge, I am trying to make clear the fact that,
at the scene of the accident, this man told the police on the scene that he was just fine.
Now several weeks after the accident he is trying to cover the fact.I believe he is telling
lies.Please tell him to simply answer the question."
By this time the Judge was fairly interested in Farmer Joe's answer and said to the lawyer,
"I'd like to hear what he has to say about his favorite mule Bessie."
     Joe thanked the Judge and went on, "Well, as I was saying, I had just loaded Bessie,
my favorite mule, into the cart and was driving her down the road when this huge truck
ran into the stop sign and pushed my cart right in the side.I was thrown into one side
and Bessie was thrown into the other."
     "I was hurt so badly that I didn't want to move.However, I could hear old Bessie
breathing loudly and groaning (呻吟).I knew she was in great pain.Shortly after the
accident a traffic policeman came to the scene.He could hear Bessie groaning so he
went over to her.After he looked at her, he took out his gun and shot her between
the eyes.Then the patrolman came across the road with his gun and looked at me.
He said, "Your mule was in such pain that I had to shoot her. How are you feeling?"
1.Farmer Joe and his mule were_______.
A. taking a rest by the road when the truck ran over and hit them
B. just on their way when the truck hit a sign on the roadside and then hit them
C. going to stop by the road when they were hit by the truck
D. going so fast that they ran into a truck
2.The trucking company's lawyer insisted Farmer Joe answer his question______.
A. because he knew Farmer Joe was not hurt in the accident at all
B. so as to prove that Farmer Joe was a man who could not tell right from wrong
C. because he believed Farmer Joe could not remember what he had said at the scene
D. because he believed the answer should be in his favor
3.Farmer Joe______.
A. did say "I'm fine." at the scene of the accident
B. couldn't have said "I'm fine." at the scene of the accident
C. could not remember whether he had said "I'm fine." at the scene of the accident
D. tried to cover the fact in the court but no one would believe him
4._______,the Patrolman shot the mule.
A. In order to let Farmer Joe keep silent about the accident
B. As the mule's groan was too loud
C. Thinking it was the best way to stop the mule from suffering
D. To make Farmer Joe feel better
     To some people, happiness is something to do with simplicity, and it is the ability to extract pleasure
from the simplest things-such as a peach stone (桃核). It is obvious that it has nothing to do with success.
     For Sir Henry Stewart, it was certainly successful. I remember some ten years ago when he was made King's Counsel, Amos and I went to congratulate him. We smiled happily; he merely looked as miserable
as though he'd received a punishment. He took his success as a child does his medicine. And not one of
his achievements brought even a sign of a smile to his tired eyes.
     I asked him one day what it was like to achieve all one's ambitions. He looked down at his roses and
went on watering them. Then he said, "The only value in achieving one's ambitions is that you then realize
that they are not worth achieving."
     Yesterday, I was passing his house and he called me, "Come and see, Jan. Look! I have done it at last! "There he was, holding a small box of earth in his hand. I observed three tiny shoots out of it.
     "And there were only three!" he said, his eyes laughing to heaven.
     "Three what?" I asked.
     "Peach stones," he replied."I've always wanted to make peach stones grow, even since I was a child,
when I used to take them home after a party, or as a man after a banquet. And I used to plant them, and
then forgot where I planted them.But now at last I have done it. I had only three stones, and three shoots," he counted.
     Then Sir Henry ran off, calling for his wife to come and see his achievement-his achievement of
simplicity.
1. From what fact could we see Sir Henry was successful?
A. He felt happy from the simplest things.
B. He was made King's Counsel.
C. He was able to make the peach stones shoot.
D. He didn't take his success seriously.
2. The author compares Sir Henry's attitude towards his success to a child's taking medicine________.
A. to show that Sir Henry felt miserable when he was promoted
B. to prove that Sir Henry didn't want to be successful
C. to suggest that Sir Henry's future job would be hard to do
D. to tell us that Sir Henry took his success as a tiny thing in his life
3. According to Sir Henry Stewart, the value in achieving one's ambitions is________.
A. that he discovers it valueless
B. that he finds it worth his efforts
C. that he has achieved it
D. that he fails to realize it
4. The writer's opinion about Sir Henry's attitude towards success is________.
A. criticism  
B. disapproval  
C. admiration  
D. tease
     One night last February, a seventeen-year-old Duffy drove home along a winding road, he saw a
strange light thrown against the tree. "I knew it wasn't the moon", he said. "I drive this road all the time
and I notice little things out of place."
     Duffy stopped his car and got out to examine. Below him far down in the deep valley lay a broken
car with its headlights on. Thirty minutes earlier, a man had driven off the edge of the road, which has no
guardrail. His car fell and rolled end over end, landing on its top more than two hundred feet below.
     Duffy rushed to call for help, then returned and got down to reach the injured driver. Snow covered
the valley and the temperature was below freezing. After struggling back up the cliff, Duffy took off his
jacket and shirt and wrapped the injured man in time, along with the blankets from his car.
    Life-saving deeds are starting to become usual action for Duffy, the oldest of seven children. When
he was 12, he saved his ten-year-old brother from drowning. Two years ago, his three-year-old sister
ate rat poison, and Duffy cleaned out her mouth, make her drink milk to protect her stomach and called
doctors.
     "We have tried to teach the children good values, and it looks like we have got some reward for it."
His father says.
1. The strange light came from ________.
A. The bright moon.          
B. Duffy's car.
C. The broken car in the valley  
D. an unknown place
2. The phrase" landing on its top" means the car lay_________.
A. on the top of the cliff    
B. with its wheels upward  
C. with its head upward    
D. on the road as usual
3. From the above article, we can see Duffy has saved ________ at least.  
A. two    
B. three    
C. four      
D. five
4. "We have tried to teach the children good values" may probably mean Duffy's parents often tell their
children_________.
A. to help people in danger        
B. how to save people's lives
C. to remember the value of the car    
D. how to do business

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