In the city of Fujisawe, lives a woman named Atsuko Sacki. When she arrived, however, she 1 of going go the United States. Most of what she knew about American 2 was from the textbooks the had read.“I had a 3 in mind:Daddy watching TV in the living room. Mummy 4 cakes and their teenage danghter off to the cimma with her hoyfrind.”
Aisuko 5 to attend cooege in California When she arrived, however, she found it was not her 6 world.“People were struggling with problems and often seemed 7 ,”she said.“I felt very alone.”
One of the hardest 8 was physical education.“We played volleyball,”she said.“The other students were 9 it,but I wasn't.”
One afternoon, the instructor asked Atsuko to 10 the ball to her teanunutes so tyey couid knock it 11 the net.No promblem ofor most people. But is terrfied Atsuko.She was afraid of losing face 12 she failed.
A yound man. On her team 13 what she was going through.“He walked up to me and 14 ,‘Come on, You can do that.'”
“You will never understand how those words of 15 .made me feel…Four words:You can do that.I felt like crying with happiness.”
She made it through the class. Pcrhaps she thanked the yound man; she is not 16 .
Six years have passed. Arsulo is back in Japan ,working as a salesclerk.“I have 17 forgotten the words,”she said.“When things are not going so well,I think of them.”
She will is sure the young man had no idea how much his kindness 18 to her.“He probably doesn's evern remember it.”she said, That may be the lesson. Whenever you say something to a person―cruel or kind―you have no ides how long the words will 19 .She's all the way over in Japan, but still she hears those four 20 words; You can do that.
The first day I arrived at Honolulu, I felt more depressed than excited One of my senior (资格老的)coworkers who picked me up at the airport told me that it would probably take twice the energy and more 1 to get my Ph. D degree of Law in the University of Hawaii 2 with at home. Well, to a girl who doesn’t expect to pass all her 3 years as a student, this was really an emotional attack. But I made my way towards my first 4 place. As a matter of fact, it’s a small single room in a house shared with a young Chinese couple, whom I communicated with via email before I came here. 5 it’s very noisy with a highway nearby and cost me $350 per month, I should say I was 6 enough because many other new students had to sleep in their friends’ sofas or stay at expensive 7 . Housing in Honolulu is extremely tight, if you want to 8 a quiet, nice and comfortable place, you should pay no less than $600 per month.
The first morning when I woke up, I heard the barking of dogs from Hawaii Humane Society (a place for people to adopt pets)across the street. Then I 9 that my new life had begun. Some 10 things happened in the first week as follows:
I couldn’t tell dimes or quarters from the five-cent coins, 11 I insisted on using bills in the supermarket. 12 , so many changes were accumulated (积累)in my wallet.
I learned to 13 my first cake and got much praising from my 14 on our potluck party, which expected every participant (参加者)to 15 some self-made snacks to share.
I caught only two words —“president” and “football”—on my 16 class lecture, though the lecturer appeared to be an excellent joke teller. 17 , I can’t follow his English with a strong German accent.
Anyway, I experienced so many small 18 as I mentioned above. Anyone who chooses to study 19 should be prepared to taste pains and 20 a lot.
(1)
[ ]
A.
money
B.
years
C.
experience
D.
lessons
(2)
[ ]
A.
connected
B.
combined
C.
compared
D.
shared
(3)
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A.
youthful
B.
successful
C.
necessary
D.
comfortable
(4)
[ ]
A.
learning
B.
playing
C.
living
D.
working
(5)
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A.
Now that
B.
When
C.
Since
D.
Although
(6)
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A.
happy
B.
lucky
C.
pleased
D.
excited
(7)
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A.
hotels
B.
houses
C.
rooms
D.
buildings
(8)
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A.
borrow
B.
find
C.
own
D.
get
(9)
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A.
thought
B.
expected
C.
realized
D.
promised
(10)
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A.
amusing
B.
interesting
C.
surprising
D.
disappointing
(11)
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A.
and
B.
thus
C.
so
D.
instead
(12)
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A.
As a result
B.
Day after day
C.
From then on
D.
At last
(13)
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A.
cook
B.
sell
C.
design
D.
bake
(14)
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A.
the young couple
B.
coworkers
C.
guests
D.
visitors
(15)
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A.
show
B.
leave
C.
bring
D.
introduce
(16)
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A.
first
B.
favorite
C.
required
D.
regular
(17)
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A.
Especially
B.
Frequently
C.
Generally
D.
Unfortunately
(18)
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A.
accidents
B.
challenges
C.
difficulties
D.
troubles
(19)
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A.
abroad
B.
outside
C.
at home
D.
at Honolulu
(20)
[ ]
A.
achieve
B.
learn
C.
suffer
D.
treasure
完形填空
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从下题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项。
I graduated from a small public school in Michigan.One day,Mr.Ledy,our football coach,asked me to play football.I couldn't help 1 :me,play football? I was six feet tall and was not much over a hundred pounds in weight.I thought that they might just need another fool to increase the number of the players.However,he was persistent(坚持的) and 2 I joined the football team.That turned out to be one of my best decisions as a kid.
Our worst game ever was the one against Crystal Falls.They beat us 56 to 6.Yeah! That was a football not a basketball 3 .We played them again when we were seniors.They 4 us again but the score was much more 5 ,30 to 20.
Coach Ledy would not let that 6 again.He encouraged us to beat them,to pay them back.And we did so in the last game we played before 7 .I had scored 6 points alone in the game.Coach Ledy praised me.It was a huge 8 for me.
Was I a football hero? Ha! Ha! No,I couldn't 9 it without our team.The thing I learned through football was 10 .We won as a team and we 11 as a team.
I think Mr.Ledy would be proud of me if he knew that I had broken the athletic 12 at the University of Michigan.I'm 13 to him as I would not have today's honor without him.I'll 14 life's final war with pain to win the victory;I'll seek the lights of glory wholeheartedly and I'll 15 on working hard so as not to let him down.