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    Miss Yang is our English teacher, who always impressus deeply with her lively English class. One day when the first bell rang up,John,our monitor stood up and said,"Our Eng?lish teacher will have operation today. What will give us the lesson has not been decided yet. "The class turned silently at his words. It seemed that no one believed her. In fact, every?body was worried about Miss Yang. At this moment, Miss Yang appeared at the door,and she looked pale and tiring. She told us that she missed us very much but she didn't want to miss too many lessons. Heard this all of us were moved. How a good teacher we have!

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lieved her. In fact* everybody was worried about Miss Yang. At this him

moment, Miss Yang appeared at the door, and she looked pale and tiring. She told us that she missed us very much but she didn't want to tired and miss too many lessons. Heard this all of us were moved. Hearing How a good teacher we have! Whit

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Like any good mother, when Karen finds out that another baby was on the way, she did what she could to help her three-year-old son, Michael, prepare for a new sibling. They find out that the new baby is going to be a girl, and day after day, night after night, Michael sings to his sister in Mummy's tummy.

The pregnancy progresses normally for Karen. But complications arise during delivery. Finally, Michael's little sister is born. But she is in serious condition. With siren howling in the night, the ambulance rushes the in?fant to the intensive care unit at St. Mary's Hospital.

The little girl gets worse. The doctor tells the parents, "There is very little hope. Be prepared for the worst.  Karen and her husband have fixed up a special room in their home for the new baby¨Dnow they plan a funeral.

Michael keeps begging his parents to let him see his sister. "I want to sing to her," he says. But kids are never allowed in ICU. However, Karen makes up her mind. She will take Michael whether they like it or not. "If he doesn't see his sister now, he may never see her alive. " She dresses him in an oversized scrub suit and marches him into ICU. The head nurse recognizes him as a child and bellows, "Get that kid out of here now£¡" The mother, the usually mild-mannered lady glares steel-eyed into the head nurse's face, her lips a firm line, "He is not leaving until he sings to his sister £¡" Ka?ren tows Michael to his sister's bedside. He gazes at the tiny infant losing the battle to live. And he begins to sing.

"You are my sunshine, my only sunshine; you make me happy when skies are gray. £¬£¬ Instantly the ba?by girl responds. The pulse rate becomes calm and steady.

"You never know, dear, how much I love you. Please don't take my sunshine away. £¬£¬ The ragged? strained breathing becomes as smooth as a kitten's purr.

Keep on singing, Michael. Tears conquer the face of the bossy head nurse as well as Karen.

Funeral plans are scrapped. The next day¨Dthe very next day ¡ª the little girl is well enough to go home £¡

NEVER GIVE UP THE ONE WE LOVE!

1. How did Michael feel when he knew that he was go?ing to have a sister?

A. Indifferent.       B. Worried.

C. Expectant.      D. Disappointed.

2. The doctor recommended the family .

A. get ready for the worst result

B. wait for the hope in the near future

C. prepare much more money for the infant

D. prepare for another chance in other hospitals

3. The underlined word in Paragraph 4 can be replaced by " ".

A.points B. yells

C.whispers  D. ignores

4. What happened when Michael sang to his little sister?

A. The little baby responded to his song and woke up immediately.

B. The baby heard the song and burst into tears.

C. The baby's physical signs disappeared eventually.

D. The baby recovered from the dangerous state of coma gradually.

It is a great truth because once we truly understand and accept it, then life is no longer difficult.

Most do not fully see this truth. 9 . It seems to them that their difficulties represent a special kind of suffering especially forced upon them or else upon their families, their class, or even their nation.

10  Problems £¬ depending on their nature £¬ cause us sadness or loneliness or regret or anger or fear. These are uncomfortable feelings, often as painful as any kind of physical pain. And since life causes an end?less series of problems, life is always difficult and is full of pain as well as joy. 11 .

12 . When we desire to encourage the growth of the human spirit, we encourage the human ability to solve problems, just as in school we set problems for our children to solve. 13  As Benjamin Franklin said, "Those things that hurt, instruct. " It is for this reason that wise people learn not to fear but to welcome the pain of problems.

A.Problems are the serious test that tells success from failure.

B.Life is not a trap set for us by God so that he can condemn(ÔðÄÑ)us for failing.

C.It is through the pain of meeting and working out problems that we learn.

D.Yet, it is in this whole process of solving problems that life has its meaning.

E. Instead they complain about their problems and dif?ficulties as if life should be easy.

F. We can register to make money and participate in problem-solving collaboration(ºÏ×÷)groups.

G. What makes life difficult is that the process of facing and solving problems is a painful one.

Long long ago, a circle missed one piece of its own. The circle wanted to be whole, so it went around looking for its 5 piece. But because it was 6 and therefore could roll only very slowly, it 7 the flow?ers along the way. It 8 with the worms. It enjoyed the sunshine. It found lots of different pieces, but 9 of them fitted. So it left them all by the side of the road and 10 searching. Then one day the circle found a piece that fitted 11 .It incorporated (ºÏ²¢)the missing piece into itself and began to roll.      12     it was a per?feet circle, it could roll very fast,     13     fast to notice the flowers or talk to the worms. After it realized how different the world seemed when it rolled so quickly, it 14    £¬ left its found piece by the side of the road and rolled slowly away.

The 15 of the story, I suggest, is that in some strange 16 we are more whole when we are missing something. The man who has 17 is in some ways a poor man. He will never know what it 18 like to nourish his soul with the dream of something 19 . When we accept that 20 is part of being human and when we can continue rolling 21 life and appreciate it, we will have 22 a wholeness that others can only-desire, which, I believe, is 23 God asks of us¨Dnot "Be perfect", not "Don't even make a mistake", 24 "Be whole".

5.    A. other  B. missing

      C. rest     D. remaining

6.    A. incomplete B. ugly

      C.    ordinary  D.    unusual

7.    A.    picked     B.    watered

      C.    admired   D.    planted

8.    A.    played     B.    chatted

      C.    sang D.    danced

9.    A.    neither    B.    each

      C.    all    D.    none

10.   A.    carried out      B.    put on

      C.    worked out     D.    kept on

11.   A.    especially       B.    permanently

      C.    perfectly  D.    constantly

12.   A. Although    B. Now that

      C. Unless D. As long as

13.   A. very   B. too

     C. so       D. how

14.   A. stopped      B. continued

     C. hesitated     D. cried

15.   A. lesson B. root

     C. reason D. cause

16.   A. degree       B£¬ level

        C. sense   D. manner

17.   A. nothing      B. something

     C. little   D. everything

18.   A. smells B. feels

     C. looks  D. sounds

19.   A. better  B. common

     C. impractical D. worse

20.   A. strength     B. kindness

     C. imperfection      D. benefit

21.   A. behind       B. at

   C. of       D. through

22.   A. recognized B. searched

   C. achieved     D. founded

23.   A. which B. how

    C. that     D. what

24.   A. but     B. while

    C. and     D. otherwise

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David will never forget what happened to him the day before yesterday. He 10. (eat) something at home
when he received a strange phone call from a hospital. The caller said that his son 11. ____________ (fall) to the ground unconscious on the way to school. It was he 12.____took him to the hospital. David hung up his cellphone and rushed to his son's classroom, only to find him listening to the teacher

attentively. He suddenly realized that he had been cheated, but he felt 13.______(relieve). Just at that time the phone rang again, saying?" Your son is in great danger and he needs 14.______immediate operation which costs 48,000 yuan. The doctors here say they will not operate 15.____ your son until they receive the money." When 16._____(ask) from where the caller had taken his son to hospital* the caller rang off. David gave a big smile and said,"What a pity!"

If the cheater thought he could get money from David in such a 17._____ ( honest) way, he was wrong. Such phone calls are common these days. A few of them might have fallen victims to such tricks. Most parents are sensitive to 18._____.It was really silly to cheat well-educated men like David.

   Believe it or not,it's a true story. The 19. (col?league) in his office can confirm it, such as Tom, Peter and so on.

A twenty-three-year Dutch student has enjoyed a short but unexpected holiday in Dubai. Mr Frank Vreede, a business student, had taken a part-time job at Schiphol Airport to help pay for his 5 . He worked as a baggage handler.

Last Friday night after a 6 day in the university library preparing for his final exams, Frank was 7 a plane at the airport. He was waiting for the next bag?gage truck to arrive and he felt tired. He decided to have a 8 rest so he sat down in the hold of the plane and shut his eyes just for a moment.

9 £¬ while he was sleeping, the plane took off. An hour later, Frank 10 and was shocked to discov?er that the plane was in the air. 11 was a terrible noise from the engines, and he tried not to 12 It was dark, uncomfortable and very, very cold. Frank knew he could not 13 in the freezing temperatures. It was an impossible situation.

He decided to make as much 14 as possible. He hit the ceiling of the baggage hold and shouted at the top of his voice. 15 a passenger heard the noise and called a flight attendant, who immediately informed the pilot. 16 the captain understood what was happening, he ordered hot air to be pumped into the hold.

When the plane arrived at Dubai International Airport £¬ an ambulance was waiting to take a very 17 and frightened Mr Vreede to hospital. 18 examined him, but he was unhurt and was allowed to leave after a few hours. 19 spread quickly about this " stowaway". The Managing Director of one of Dubai's top hotels offered him a free room for the week?end. "He must have wanted to come to Dubai very much if he was prepared to travel in the hold £¡ 20 the MD.

 21 been so kind," said Mr Vreede. "I'm really enjoying my stay in Dubai and I'm getting a lot of rest, so I won't fall asleep on the job again. He also 22 to his boss for sleeping at work 23 working, and promised it would not happen again. "Next time, I'll catch a 24 flight £¡ said Mr Vreede.

5.    A. business     B. studies

    C.   flights        D. exams

6.    A. tiring  B. boring

    C.  lazy  D. sad

7.    A. boarding    B. repairing

    C. loading            D. sweeping

8.    A. good   B. quiet

    C.  full        D. quick

9.    A. However    B. Therefore

   C.  Besides    D. Otherwise

10.   A.    set up      B.    threw up

    C.    woke up  D.    looked up

11.   A.    It     B.    There

   C.    What       D.    That

12.   A.    risk  B.    anger

   C.    bother     D.    panic

13.   A. guarantee   B. survive

    C.  challenge     D. involve

14.   A. sense  B. progress

    C, fortune       D. noise

15.   A. Luckily      B. Generally

   C.  Actually  D. Usually

16.   A. Unless       B. Though

   C.  Once       D. Since

17.   A. sleepy B. greedy

    C.  hungry                     D. cold

18.   A. Workers     B. Passengers

    C.  Doctors   D. Pilots

19.   A. Diseases     B. News

    C.  Fear D. Lies

20.   A. joked  B. cried

    C.  whispered       D. replied

21.   A. Nobody's    B. Someone's

    C.  Anyone's  D. Everyone's

22.   A. applied      B. contributed

    C.  apologized                D. appealed

23.   A. instead of   B.  in spite of

     C.  in case of D.  except for

24.   A. local   B. regular

     C. delayed      D. cheap

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