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On a cold winter day, I waited in line to see my hero, Jack Canfield, the author of The Success Principles During his talk, Jack__1__his wallet, pulled out a hundreddollar bill, and said, "Who wants this?" __2__shot up in the audience; people leaned forward to see whom Jack would__3_.But I jumped up, ran up the__4__to the stage, and grabbed the bill.As I was launching myself in the air, thoughts__5 _ through my mind-was I about to be humiliated (羞辱) in front of 800 people?Would they__6__security guards and take me from the stage?__7__my desire for bold action was louder than any__8__voice. As I got the bill from his hand, he said, "That's it!We can't wait for the__9__to come to us.We must take action to__10__what we want!" After his talk, I managed to formally meet Jack and boldly asked for his__11__email address.Over the next months, I sent him emails__12__my vision and dreams with him.He kindly emailed back lots of encouragement.But my life got__13__with other things.I stopped emailing Jack. A year later, my dreams had worn away.I thought Jack would inspire me into action, like a giant __14__that would show me the way. I emailed him, and then again-but got no__15__.As I sat down at my computer to check my emails, I__16__woke up.What was I doing?I was waiting!Now I remembered the crowd, most likely__17__ that hundreddollar bill, while they sat__18__to their chairs. Usually we all have a "Jack" for whom we wait-whether it's a person, a place or a thing.We__19__ believe the gifts of life are just around the corner, and that everything will come in a(n)__20_way.So we don't try.We give up.But as Wayne Gretzky said:"You'll always miss 100% of the opportunities you don't take!" So I stopped waiting and started my writing career. Now what are you waiting for? | ||||
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On the first day of my school life in the USA, I showed a great interest in my marketing class. My | ||||
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On a cold November afternoon, my mother and I were walking home from a pizza store. We were dressed warmly and 1 with the rented(租)video we had been dying for watch. I was feeling a little 2 , as I was carrying our shopping bags of snacks and the 3 .They were so heavy that I decided to 4 some things. So I started to walk towards the garbage can 5 I noticed a poor man walking his bike out of the restaurant in front of us. He 6 a paper bag with his dirty hand. He headed over to another nearby garbage can and started 7 it. I suddenly felt very 8 because I was about to do away with a new drink just 9 it was heavy. I knew this man would take all he could 10 , so I walked up to him and 11 the drink and some snacks to him. The man looked up 12 and took what I gave him. A huge smile spread 13 his face and this caused me to feel indescribable 14 . I felt like I 15 be happier with myself, but then he said, "This is my son's lucky day!" With that, he 16 me happily and started off on his bike. I even heard him 17 a song as he rode away. I got a warm feeling inside and I knew I had done something good, for the man and his family. I now understand what is 18 by the saying "Giving is getting". Since then, every time I have the 19 to do something nice, the image of the man's happiness caused by my small gift appears in my mind. This is the 20 of charity. | ||||
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On a hot summer day in late August,l sought shade and a cool drink at a waterfront cafe on a Greek island. Over a hundred degrees in ____1___air. Crowded. Tempers of both the tourists and waiters had 2 to meet the situation, making it a rather quarrelsome environment. At the table next to mine sat an attractive, 3 couple , waiting for 4 . They held hands, whispered, kissed, and laughed. Suddenly they stood, picked up their 5 and stepped together 6 the edge of where they were sitting to place the table in the sea water. The man stepped 7 for the two chairs. He politely 8 his lady in the knee-deep water and then sat down himself. All people around laughed and cheered. 9 appeared. He paused for just a second, walked into the water to 10 the table and take their 11 , and then walked back to the 12 cheers of the rest of his 13 . Minutes later he returned carrying a bottle of wine and two glasses. Without pausing, he went 14 into the water to 15 the wine. The couple toasted each other,the waiter and the crowd. And the crowd 16 by cheering and throwing flowes to them.Three other tables 17 to have lunch in the water. The place was now filled with laughter. One doesn't step into water in one's best summer clothes. Why not? Customers are not served 18 . Why not?Sometimes one should consider 19 the line of convention and enjoy 20 to the fullest. | |||
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On the Iraq-Syria border, a pack of wild dogs circled American soldiers for food. The leader of the pack was a gray-and-white dog. The soldiers called him Nubs. Nubs was shaking and___1__able to stand. Marine major Brian Dennis looked closer and saw that there was a knife wound__2__his chest. Dennis couldn't stand seeing the dog__3___. He and his men immediately treated the wound, and gave Nubs oral medicine. Nubs__4__but was still in pain. The next day, the team had to__5__. Ten days later, Dennis's unit was back -- and so was Nubs. He was still__6__ , but the men fed him and played with him. Before long the unit once again__7__an outpost (前哨) 70 miles away. Nubs, slowly but determinedly,__8__them far into the trackless wasteland until the men lost__9__of him. Two days later, beyond Dennis's__10__, he saw Nubs just outside the outpost. The dog had tracked him across 70 miles of frozen desert to__11__with the friend who had saved his life. From then on Nubs and the men slept in the same place, and ran around in the same ruins. Until an order came down from above that they were not__12__to have pets, Dennis __13__to make sure the dog would continue to live the__14__life. So he quickly raised $ 4,000 from his family and friends to fly Nubs to__15__. A month later, when Dennis and the dog were__16__in California, at first Nubs didn't recognize the guy.__17__within minutes, the dog jumped into Dennis' s arms, jumping up again and again to__18__his friend's face. A little__19__and concern in the middle of war will not save a violent world. But small stories, like the story of a soldier and a dog, hold a promise of a(n)__20__world. | |||
( )1.A. mostly ( )2.A. in ( )3.A. stand ( )4.A. pulled through ( )5.A. leave ( )6.A. hungry ( )7.A. look up ( )8.A. watched ( )9.A. touch ( )10.A. ability ( )11A. part ( )12.A. asked ( )13.A. decided ( )14.A. moving ( )15.A. London ( )16A. found ( )17.A. So ( )18A. lick ( )19.A. pity ( )20.A. equal |
B. certainly B. on B. starve B. fell asleep B. rest B. tired B. look over B . followed B. sight B. surprise B. fight B. suggested B. agreed B. good B. America B. interviewed B. And B. touch B. mercy B. harmonious |
C. hardly C. at C. bleed C. woke up C. pass C. dirty C. left for C. accompanied C. footprint C. imagination C. meet C. required C. accepted C. safe C. Iraq C. linked C. But C. bite C. care C. prosperous |
D. never D. behind D. suffer D. fell down D. remain D. weak D. returned from D. barked D. smell D. understanding D. break D. allowed D. proposed D. interesting D. Syria D. reunited D. Though D. clean D. contribution D. amazing |