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A Great Life I've heard the saying, "The best gift parents can ever give to their children is to love each other."I've had the __1__of witnessing the truth of this statement for over 40 years.From as far back as I can remember, my Mom and Dad were a team, a great family __2__.They were more than just a partnership. It was as if they were one person. Surely, they __3__, but there was never any __4__in our minds that any disagreements would be well resolved.Mom and Dad began their married life __5__, but they worked hard and, over the years, built a very successful business.They each had their __6__and weaknesses, but the way they worked __7__ made you never see the weaknesses, just the strengths. Dad was an outgoing person.As soon as people met him, they liked him.When they met Mom, they felt the exact same way about her as __8__.Mom, although not at all shy, was more __9__, being the person behind the scenes(在幕后). Mom and Dad are now retired and enjoying their life together, just __10__around, reading, and visiting their children and grandchildren.They recently __11__their 43rd wedding anniversary, many guests present. They still hold __12__, and they are more in love than ever.Throughout the years, whenever Mom would remind me that I should be looking to get __13__, I'd say, "Ma, I have plenty of __14__."She'd jokingly(打趣地)reply that"I don't have so much time". My Dad would then look at me in that wisdomfilled way and say, "Hey, you take all the time you need.If you marry someone just half the woman your mother is, you'll have a great __15__." | ||||
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One morning all the employees reached the office as usual. And on the wallthey saw a big 1 on which it was written:Yesterday, theperson who has been 2 your g.rowth in this companypassed 3 . We invite you to join the funeral prepared in the 4 . In the beginning,they all got 5 for the death of oneof their colleagues. 6 after a while they started getting 7 to know who was the man that limited the growth ofhis colleagues and the company itself. The 8 in the gym was such that security agents (保安) were 9 to control the crowd within the room. Themore people reached the coffin, the more the excitement 10 up. Everyone whispered to each other, " 11 on earthis this guy?" One by one the excited employees got closer to the coffin,and when they 12 inside it, they 13 becamespeechless. They stood nearby the coffin, shocked and in 14 ,as if someone had 15 the deepest part of their soul. There was a 16 inside the coffin;everyone who lookedinside it could see himself. There was also a sign next to themirror that 17 : there is only one person who is 18 toset limits to your growth: IT IS 19 !!! !! ! Your lifedoesn't change when everyone around you changes. Your lifechanges when YOU change,when you go beyond your limitingbeliefs inside. Don't be afraid of 20 ;build yourself and your reality. It's the way you face life itself that makes thedifference ! | |||
( )1. A. card ( )2. A. encouraging ( )3. A. on ( )4. A. office ( )5. A. sad ( )6. A. And ( )7. A. ready ( )8. A. surprise ( )9. A. admitted ( )10. A. heated ( )11. A. Where ( )12. A. walked ( )13. A. suddenly ( )14. A. sorrow ( )15. A. stolen ( )16. A. letter ( )17. A. wrote ( )18. A. sure ( )19. A. YOU ( )20. A. punishment |
B. post B. helping B. by B. gym B. excited B. But B. pleased B. anger B. forced B. woke B. What B. looked B. gradually B. order B. touched B. book B. read B. eager B. ME B. praises |
C. sign C. building C. away C. way C. afraid C. Or C. curious C. excitement C. forbidden C. turned C. How C. got C. merely C. silence C. attacked C. mirror C. showed C. afraid C. HE C. changes |
D. letter D. limiting D. down D. meeting room D. calm D. So D. serious D. sadness D. ordered D. kept D. Who D. turned D. extremely D. person D. seen D. appeared D. reflected D. able D.ITSELF D. blame |
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Over dinner a few weeks ago, the novelist Lawrence Naumoff told a troubling story.He_1_students in his introduction to creative writing course at UNC Chapel Hill if they had_2_Jack Kerouac.Nobody raised a hand._3_he asked if anyone had ever heard of Jack Kerouac.There are more blank_4_. Naumoff began_5_the legend of the literary wild man.One student offered that he had a teacher who was just as_6_.Naumoff asked the professor's name.The student said he didn't_7_.Naumoff then asked this oblivious (健忘的) scholar, "Do you know my_8_?" After a long pause, the young man replied, "No." "I guess I've always known that many students are just_9_my course to get a requirement out of the way, " Naumoff said."But it was 10 to see that some couldn't even go to the trouble of 11 the name of the person teaching the course." The other UNC professors at the 12 began sharing their own stories about the troubling state of curiosity on 13 . All of them have noted that such ignorance isn't 14 -students have always possessed far less knowledge than they should.But in the past, 15 tended to be a source of shame and motivation. Students were far more likely to be 16 by not-knowing, far more eager to fill such gaps by learning. 17 , nowadays as one reviewer once said, "It's that they don't 18 what they don't know." In our increasingly complex world, the amount of information required to master any 19 discipline-e.g.computers, life insurance, medicine-has expended geometrically (成几何级数增加地). We are forced to 20 specialists, people who know more and more about less and less.Curiously, in a world where everything is worth knowing, nothing is. | ||||
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