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Just after the last war, people were very willing to give money to help those who had 1 it. But not everyone who 2 money was honest. The newspapers were 3 stories of people who had been 4 by men who went from house to house saying that they were collecting money for soldiers who had been 5 in the war, or for people who had 6 their homes, or for 7 noble causes, while 8 they were putting the money they collected into their own 9 instead of using it for the purposes they had said.
One day Mr Smith came back with another 10 of this kind. He told his wife that a group of people had collected thousands of dollars for the widow(寡妇)of the Unknown Soldier.
Then someone had written to 11 about it, and they had written articles to 12 other people. Mr Smith said that he and his friends at the office had had a good 13 about the story when they had read it in the newspaper.
“Can you 14 anyone being so stupid as to believe that story and give money to the widow of the Unknown Soldier?” he asked his wife.
She looked 15 at first, but then her face brightened. “Oh, yes. I see now.” She answered. “Of course, the government pays the widow of the Unknown Soldier.”
[ ]1.A.missed B.lost
C.suffered from D.died from
[ ]2.A.gave B.collected
C.offered D.saved
[ ]3.A.filled of B.full of
C.written D.published
[ ]4.A.cheated B.laughed
C.forced D.robbed
[ ]5.A.died B.hurt
C.wounded D.inured
[ ]6.A.missed B.lost
C.built D.founded
[ ]7.A.some another B.some other
C.another some D.other some
[ ]8.A.all the time B.for a time
C.at a time D.on time
[ ]9.A.houses B.control
C.pockets D.use
[ ]10.A.business B.story
C.money D.man
[ ]11.A.governments B.papers
C.widows D.soldiers
[ ]12.A.warn B.suggest
C.frighten D.please
[ ]13.A.smile B.laugh
C.lesson D.time
[ ]14.A.think B.imagine
C.hope D.let
[ ]15.A.worried B.puzzled
C.happy D.excited
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The Brick
About ten years ago, a young and very successful manager named Josh was travelling down a Chicago neighborhood street. He was going a bit fast in his 1 car.
He was watching for kids rushing out from between parked cars. 2 his car passed, no child rushed out, but a brick did and WHUMP! It 3 his shiny black side door! Josh 4 out of his car, grabbed the kid and pushed him up 5 a parked car. He shouted at the kid,“ 6 was that all about and who are you? Just what are you doing?”He went on with 7 “That's my new Jaguar, that brick you threw is going to cost you a lot of money. Why did you throw it?”
“Please, mister, please…I'm 8 ! I didn't know what else to do!” 9 the youngster.“I threw the brick 10 no one else would stop!”Tears were dripping down the boy's chin as he 11 around the parked car.“It's my brother, mister,”he said.“He rolled 12 the sidewalk and fell out of his wheelchair and I can't 13 him up.”Sobbing, the boy asked the manager,“Would you please help me get him 14 into his wheelchair? He's hurt and he's too heavy for me.”
15 beyond words, he lifted the young man back into the wheelchair and took out his handkerchief 16 wiped the cuts, checking to see that everything was going to be OK. He then 17 the younger brother push him down the sidewalk toward their home.
It was a long and slow walk back to his expensive car. Josh 18 did fix the side door of his Jaguar. He kept the damage to 19 him not to go through life so fast that someone has to throw a brick at him to get his attention. Pay 20 to the bricks of life coming at to you.
(1) A.old |
B.expensive |
C.secondhand |
D.slow |
(2) A.Since |
B.After |
C.As |
D.So long as |
(3) A.struck |
B.destroyed |
C.wiped |
D.harmed |
(4) A.climbed |
B.stepped |
C.got |
D.jumped |
(5) A.against |
B.on |
C.with |
D.toward |
(6) A.How |
B.Why |
C.When |
D.What |
(7) A.eagerness |
B.anger |
C.punishment |
D.displeasure |
(8) A.discouraged |
B.disappointed |
C.sorry |
D.hopeless |
(9) A.Explained |
B.Cried |
C.Shouted |
D.Added |
(10) A.until |
B.if |
C.before |
D.because |
(11) A.hid |
B.pointed |
C.ran |
D.searched |
(12) A.far |
B.away |
C.off |
D.onto |
(13) A.lift |
B.raise |
C.hold |
D.pick |
(14) A.over |
B.up |
C.down |
D.back |
(15A.Encouraged |
B.Moved |
C.Excited |
D.Frightened |
(16) A.so |
B.but |
C.and |
D.or |
(17) A.watched |
B.noticed |
C.saw |
D.observed |
(18) A.ever |
B.seldom |
C.hardly |
D.never |
(19) A.require |
B.remind |
C.warn |
D.keep |
(20) A.love |
B.turn |
C.attention |
D.respect |
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