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The weather has always been a popular topic in our daily life. But it is sometimes no one can control, 1 he is rich or poor ,young or old in every 2 of the world. Maybe that is the 3 why there are so many 4 about the weather, especially about rain.
Sometimes, when you 5 rain, you do not get any . Other times, you 6 rain when you don’t want it . 7 a baseball game, for example. A sudden rainstorm can stop an exciting game, 8 the players and the 20,000 persons watching the game to run for 9 .
If the game 10 continue, people who bought tickets are given “rain checks”. These are 11 tickets that will let them see a 12 game for free.
“Rain Check” now means a second 13 at something. Often ,a rain check has nothing to 14 with rain.
Stores may offer “rain checks “ 15 they sell out all of a product a television set , for example 16 a special low price. After all the TV sets are 17 , the store gives rain checks to 18 who wanted to buy one. The rain check allows a person to buy the TV set later, at the 19 low price, after the store receives some 20 from the factory.
“Rain Check”also is used in social 21 .It’s a way of 22 aninvitation, but for a later time.
You may ask for a “Rain Check” if you are 23 to a friend’s house for dinner, but can’t be there. You say ,“I would love to 24 you for dinner, but I’m busy. Could I have a rain check?”You are asking , in other 25 ,if you could join your friend for dinner at another time.
1.A.whatever |
B.whoever |
C.however |
D.how old |
2.A.part |
B.ground |
C.game |
D.room |
3.A.cause |
B.question |
C.reason |
D.answer |
4.A.stories |
B.articles |
C.rules |
D.expressions |
5.A.need |
B.control |
C.research |
D.like |
6.A.receive |
B.find |
C.hate |
D.get |
7.A.Carry |
B.Take |
C.Play |
D.Watch |
8.A.making |
B.pushing |
C.sending |
D.forcing |
9.A.cover |
B.umbrellas |
C.sale |
D.safety |
10.A.should |
B.needn’t |
C.can |
D.cannot |
11.A.other |
B.special |
C.cheaper |
D.waste |
12.A.better |
B.common |
C.later |
D.simpler |
13.A.chance |
B.ticket |
C.time |
D.look |
14.A.go |
B.talk |
C.do |
D.explain |
15.A.when |
B.how |
C.which |
D.before |
16.A.with |
B.at |
C.to |
D.for |
17.A.wet |
B.lost |
C.old |
D.gone |
18.A.assistants |
B.those |
C.managers |
D.the poor |
19.A.same |
B.less |
C.proper |
D.public |
20.A.money |
B.promise |
C.more |
D.interest |
21.A.situation |
B.jobs |
C.sciences |
D.clubs |
22.A.refusing |
B.printing |
C.writing |
D.accepting |
23.A.going |
B.invited |
C.getting |
D.informed |
24.A.agree |
B.thank |
C.join |
D.satisfy |
25.A.times |
B.days |
C.hands |
D.words |
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The first time I remember noticing the crossing guard was when he waved to me as I drove my son to school. He 1 me with a puzzle-all because he waved to me like someone does 2 seeing a close friend. A big, 3 smile accompanied his wave. For the next few days I tried to 4 his face to see if I knew him. I didn't. Perhaps he had 5 me for someone else. By the time I contented myself with the 6 that he and I were strangers, we were greeting each other warmly every morning like old friends. Then one day the 7 was solved. As I 8 the school he was standing in the middle of the road 9 his stop sign. I was in live behind four cars. 10 the kids had reached the safety of the sidewalk, he lowered his sign and let the cars 11 . To the first he waved and 12 in just the same way he had done to me over the last few days. The kids already had the window down and were happily waving their reply. The second car got the same 13 from the crossing guard, and the driver, a stiff-looking (表情刻板的) businessman, gave a brief, almost 14 wave back. Each following car of kids on their way to school 15 more heartily. Every morning I continued to watch the man with 16 . So far I haven't seen anyone 17 to wave back. I find it interesting that one person can make such a(n) 18 to so many people's lives by doing one simple thing like waving and smiling warmly. His 19 armed the start of my day. With a friendly wave and smiling face he had changed the 20 of the whole neighbourhood. | ||||
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The rain was coming down in sheets and I was bound to be late for an important conference. Dressing up quickly, I called for a cab, 1 that would be faster than the subway. It wasn't. After a long wait, I finally got one, but the started moving, the driver 4 a man up ahead in a wheelchair. "Wouldn't he be cold sitting right there!" the driver cried and began to 5 . I could see another 20 minutes' 6 , the whole period of 7 him into the cab,folding up his chair and fitting it into the cab's small 8 , then dropping him off who knows 9 . "What are you doing?!" I exclaimed to the driver. As the 10 came out, I wanted to take them back. The wrongness of my 11 started to sink in and it 12 me. I almost wasn't sure who that person was that had just spoken. The driver 13 me and we continued the journey. Eventually I got out of the cab and 14 to the office. As I ran,I understood that, 15 it wasn't my duty to take the time to help others, I shouldn't have complained about the driver's stopping. I should have been able to see 16 my impatience to attend to what was most inerrant (无 误的).Whenever I come to it, this is my 17 : I am not a 18 self-centered person, but I still feel 19 of being the self centeredness and that living a busy life in a big, fast paced city can 20 . | ||||
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The D-word, it's most people's worst fear, but, in a bittersweet way, it was my greatest joy. In divorce, you gain something and you 1 something. I'm thirteen years old, and I know what it 2 like when parents split up, because mine did last fall. My parents had been 3 for years. When my father started cheating my mom things went downhill, I 4 they would divorce instantly. I tried to picture my life after my parents 5 up-living at my mom's house during the week, and my father's house on the weekend. But my mom decided to be the bigger person and try to 6 it out, so that my siblings and I would know 7 it was like to have a family. Things didn't get better, 8 . I would always strain to hear the quiet 9 they didn't want me to hear. They weren't getting along and they weren't happy, My father has never really been there for me. He was there physically but not emotionally. He yelled a lot and never really showed any 10 in going to my piano recitals or watching my dance performances, 11 we asked him to do and he had another 12 -a lie. We just ignored it and went on with our lives as if nothing was the matter. Then last summer, there was real 13 in paradise. My siblings and I want out to Los Angeles to pursue acting and while we were out there, my father 14 my mom again, and this time my brother, sister, and I all found out. We decided to stay in L.A and leave my father in Florida. Our 15 resulted in divorce. We didn't know if we were making the right 16 or not. My mom went back and forth. She wanted what was best for her children. She asked me if I thought we should go back to Florida or stay in Los Angeles, I replied mom "There is nothing in Florida for us any more. Out here in L.A, we have so many 17 , that can come true. We shouldn't let him abuse us any more." Finally, we are free. The 18 was the best thing that had ever happened to me and the rest of my family. I now know that taking chances is the best thing to do. I accept that 19 doesn't always. If, in your heart, you can feel something that is not right, then follow your heart. In the end it's going to be your only true guide, to have and to hold, for richer or poorer, your heart will never 20 you down. | ||||
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