题目内容
For the last seventeen years CPSB has had the pleasure of hosting a learning event we call a Forum. We started offering programs in
The Forum is the only chance to learn about various topics of the creativity and innovation (革新)from those who have rich experience and interest in the field. The theme of the 2009 Forum includes searching for a few new methods, sharing lessons from experience, and learning and exchange ideas on cutting-edge research. Space is limited, so early registration is welcome.
Meeting the Innovation Challenge February 6 and 7,2009
The Lido Holiday Inn
$ 750 (registration includes some meals and materials)
Interested in becoming qualified to use the VIEW assessment of Problem Solving Style? The two days just before our Forum provides you just that chance. For more information on VIEW see pages 24-25.
VIEW Qualification Course
February 4 and 5, 2009
The Lido Holiday Inn
$650 (registration includes lunch and course materials)
Special Offer: If you would like to attend the VIEW qualification course and the Forum, you can register for both events for $ 1,050.
53.If you register both the VIEW qualification course and the Forum at the same time, you will save _______.
A.$350 B.$300 C.$100 D.$400
54.By saying “Space is limited, so early registration is welcome”, the author means .
A.space is limited, so you can’t register now
B.there is not enough space for you to register
C.you’ll be given a special offer if you register now
D.you’ll lose the chance if you don’t register as soon as possible
55.The main purpose of this advertisement is to ______.
A.promise everyone to pay less money to attend the Forum
B.encourage more people to get registered for the Forum in time
C.call on the people in the North of the
D.introduce some new activities and topics of the first Forum
56.The underlined word “cutting-edge” in the second paragraph probably means ______.
A.most advanced B.between two subjects
C.on the edge of a subject D.having sharp point
On Sunday while I was having my own Father’s Day celebration, I thought about my dad a lot. By the time I called to tell him that I loved him, he had already gone to bed. So I wrote the following to show what my dad means to me.
About 28 years ago, my dad was a used car salesman. Every Thursday night, he would head off to Shreveport, LA for the auction(拍卖会). Most of the time, I drove a car over there for him so he could sell it there.
One day, I was riding with my dad to Shreveport for the auction when he found a hitchhiker(搭车者)with a backpack. As soon as dad saw him, he pulled the car over and offered him a ride. Dad asked him his name and continued to talk to him about all sorts of things. I can’t recall why but he told dad a lot of terrible things that had occurred to him. I sat in the back seat and watched the scene with amazement. I could see that the hitchhiker changed his attitude as he could tell someone who was really listening to him.
We drove another forty-five minutes before we had to exit the interstate(州际公路). We pulled over and dad told him to keep his head up and things would start looking up for him soon. He reached into his pocket and handed the hitchhiker a twenty-dollar bill and then a the-dollar bill.
We drove on and my dad did not say a single thing. I was still completely amazed by what I just witnessed. I was always told everyone to never pick up a hitchhiker and yet my dad did it every single time he saw one. I’m sure that it made that poor man’s day, probably a month to follow.
While reflecting upon that story, I learned a lot about my dad and life. I learned that if you come from a place of service or compassion, you can change people’s lives. Just one single kind act can change someone’s life. It never occurred to my dad about not stopping to help him.
This is the type of person my dad is. Thank you for setting such high standards for me to follow.
Dad, I love you. Happy Father’s Day!
【小题1】The author and his dad met a hitchhiker(搭车者)_______.
A.when they were just warned not to pick up a stranger |
B.on their way to Shreveport to sell a car |
C.on their way to the west for a trip |
D.when their car was running out of gas |
A.Something unpleasant occurred to him. |
B.He was going to the auction. |
C.At first he didn’t believe in the author. |
D.It was he who bought the author’s car. |
A.Angry | B.Appreciated | C.Surprised | D.Ashamed |
A.Just a single kind act can make a difference. |
B.Try learning to be a good listener. |
C.Set high standards for yourself in life. |
D.Offering a ride to a stranger is dangerous. |