3.Large quantities of time ______ for practising guided writings.( )
A. | was needed | B. | are needed | C. | needs | D. | is needed |
2.Ask those women carrying babies to come in first,_______?( )
A. | won't they | B. | will they | C. | will you | D. | shall you |
20.RESOURCES BELONG TO THE SOCIETY
When I arrived in Hamburg Germany,my colleague who worked there arranged a welcome party for me in a(36)A.We noticed a few customers including several old ladies,were having their meal.When a dish is(37)B,the waiter would distribute the food for them,and they would(38)Devery bit of the food on their plates.
As I was hungry,my local colleague(39)Cmuch food for me.Since there were other things to do,we did not(40)Bmuch time dining.When we planned to leave,there was still about one third of(41)Cfood left.When we were leaving the restaurant,we(42)Dsomeone calling us.When the old ladies spoke to us in English,we understood that they were(43)Babout us wasting so much food.
"We(44)Afor our food; it is none of your(45)Dhow much food we left behind",my colleague told the old ladies.They got angry,and one of them(46)Amade a call to someone.After a while,an officer in(47)Barrived.Upon knowing what had happened,he issued us a 50-euro(48)C.The officer told us in a stern(严厉的)voice:"order(49)Dyou can consume.Money is yours,(50)
Athe resources belong to the society.You have no(51)Cfor wasting them."Our face turned red.We all agreed with him in our(52)B.My colleague took out a 50-euro note and repeatedly(53)Ato the officer.
My colleague copied the fine ticket and gave a copy to each of us as a souvenir.We all(54)Cit to remind us that we should never be(55)D.
When I arrived in Hamburg Germany,my colleague who worked there arranged a welcome party for me in a(36)A.We noticed a few customers including several old ladies,were having their meal.When a dish is(37)B,the waiter would distribute the food for them,and they would(38)Devery bit of the food on their plates.
As I was hungry,my local colleague(39)Cmuch food for me.Since there were other things to do,we did not(40)Bmuch time dining.When we planned to leave,there was still about one third of(41)Cfood left.When we were leaving the restaurant,we(42)Dsomeone calling us.When the old ladies spoke to us in English,we understood that they were(43)Babout us wasting so much food.
"We(44)Afor our food; it is none of your(45)Dhow much food we left behind",my colleague told the old ladies.They got angry,and one of them(46)Amade a call to someone.After a while,an officer in(47)Barrived.Upon knowing what had happened,he issued us a 50-euro(48)C.The officer told us in a stern(严厉的)voice:"order(49)Dyou can consume.Money is yours,(50)
Athe resources belong to the society.You have no(51)Cfor wasting them."Our face turned red.We all agreed with him in our(52)B.My colleague took out a 50-euro note and repeatedly(53)Ato the officer.
My colleague copied the fine ticket and gave a copy to each of us as a souvenir.We all(54)Cit to remind us that we should never be(55)D.
36.A.restaurant | B.company | C.family | D.bank |
37.A.cooked | B.served | C.gathered | D.missed |
38.A.desert | B.refuse | C.oppose | D.finish |
39.A.kept | B.sold | C.ordered | D.made |
40.A.save | B.spend | C.divide | D.find |
41.A.undiscovered | B.undeveloped | C.unconsumed | D.undetermined |
42.A.appointed | B.knew | C.realized | D.heard |
43.A.curious | B.unhappy | C.nervous | D.optimistic |
44.A.paid | B.asked | C.applied | D.accounted |
45.A.matter | B.mind | C.question | D.business |
46.A.immediately | B.passively | C.excitedly | D.regularly |
47.A.rags | B.uniform | C.fashion | D.dream |
48.A.award | B.food | C.fine | D.souvenir |
49.A.how | B.it | C.that | D.what |
50.A.but | B.and | C.or | D.so |
51.A.ability | B.problem | C.reason | D.power |
52.A.words | B.hearts | C.faces | D.ears |
53.A.apologized | B.accused | C.admitted | D.approved |
54.A.stuck | B.broke | C.kept | D.threw |
55.A.hopeful | B.grateful | C.merciful | D.wasteful |
19.As students,____ we have made full use of our time to study,there's still room for improvement.( )
A. | how | B. | which | C. | while | D. | as |
17.Many kids think that class and learning is boring.It is especially(1)Afor teachers to try to make learning fun.There are certain (2)Dthat you also would assume kids would (3)Bfind interesting.One of them is first aid.Many kids probably think first aid lesson is (4)C.But first aid is an important skill for anyone to learn,including children.So how can a teacher make learning about first aid interesting?
One way to do so is to get the children (5)D.Have them compete to bandage or care for one of their friends.Tell the children that their friend has cuts all over his body and that he needs to be(6)Afor.This can create a very fun situation where one child is covered in bandages.
Set up a (7)Cwhere the children find one of their friends unconscious.Have one child play the unconscious friend.Have the children call 911on a play phone and (8)Bto see if there is a heart rate or breathing.See how quickly they can do all of the necessary tasks and (9)Athem to other groups of children.Make the whole day into a competition with some sort of (10)Dfor the child or group of children that do the best.
Another way to make first aid training (11)Dis to have the kids tell stories about scary times when they thought someone needed first aid.This is a good (12)Bbecause with the children's new learning they can figure out how best to help the person in their story.These sorts of(13)Bwill make first aid learning time fun and exciting.The kids will remember the day when you taught them first aid with fondness,(14)Cthat they will remember what you taught them.Who knows,maybe by making first aid fun you could help to(15)Aa life.
One way to do so is to get the children (5)D.Have them compete to bandage or care for one of their friends.Tell the children that their friend has cuts all over his body and that he needs to be(6)Afor.This can create a very fun situation where one child is covered in bandages.
Set up a (7)Cwhere the children find one of their friends unconscious.Have one child play the unconscious friend.Have the children call 911on a play phone and (8)Bto see if there is a heart rate or breathing.See how quickly they can do all of the necessary tasks and (9)Athem to other groups of children.Make the whole day into a competition with some sort of (10)Dfor the child or group of children that do the best.
Another way to make first aid training (11)Dis to have the kids tell stories about scary times when they thought someone needed first aid.This is a good (12)Bbecause with the children's new learning they can figure out how best to help the person in their story.These sorts of(13)Bwill make first aid learning time fun and exciting.The kids will remember the day when you taught them first aid with fondness,(14)Cthat they will remember what you taught them.Who knows,maybe by making first aid fun you could help to(15)Aa life.
1. A.difficult | B.disappointing | C.strange | D.worrying |
2. A.games | B.words | C.ideas | D.subjects |
3. A.always | B.never | C.often | D.sometimes |
4. A.prepared | B.different | C.boring | D.private |
5. A.educated | B.trained | C.focused | D.involved |
6. A.cared | B.blamed | C.thanked | D.called |
7. A.business | B.connection | C.situation | D.system |
8. A.fail | B.check | C.wait | D.stop |
9. A.compare | B.introduce | C.expose | D.relate |
10.A.protection | B.permission | C.guide | D.reward |
11.A.organized | B.simple | C.formal | D.fun |
12.A.time | B.activity | C.lesson | D.answer |
13.A.questions | B.stories | C.jokes | D.articles |
14.A.believing | B.suggesting | C.meaning | D.providing |
15.A.save | B.follow | C.lead | D.build. |
16.When I was fifteen,I announced to my English class that I was going to write my own books.Half the students smiled(1)A,and even worse,the rest nearly fell out of their chairs laughing."Don't be(2)D.Only geniuses can become writers."the English teacher said,"And you are getting a D this term."I was so(3)Bthat I burst into tears.That night I wrote a short (4)Apoem about broken dreams and mailed it to the newspaper.To my(5)C,they published it and sent me two dollars.I was a published and paid writer.I showed my teacher and fellow students.They laughed,"Just plain dumb luck,"the teacher said.I tasted(6)C; I'd sold the first thing I'd ever written.That was more than any of them had done and if it was just dumb luck,that was fine with me.
During the next two years,I sold dozens of poems and letters.By the time I graduated from high school,I had scrapbooks (剪贴簿)(7)Dwith my published works.I never(8)Dmy writing to my teachers,friends or my family again because they were dream (9)A.
I had four children at the time.While the children slept,I typed on my ancient typewriter.I wrote what I felt.It took nine months.I chose a(10)Cand mailed it.A month later I received a contract,an advance on payments,and a request to start(11)Aanother book.Crying Wind,which became a best seller,was translated into fifteen languages and sold worldwide.My first book also became required (12)Bin native American schools in Canada.
In the(13)Cyear I ever had as a writer I earned two dollars.In my best year I earned 36,000dollars.People ask what college I(14)B,what degrees I have and what qualifications I have to be a writer.The answer is:"None."I just write.I'm not a genius.I use an electric typewriter that I paid a hundred and twenty nine dollars for six years ago.I do all the housework and fit my writing in a few minutes here and there.I've written eight books.To all those who dream of writing,I'm shouting at you:"Yes,you can.Don't listen to them."I don't write right but I've succeeded.Writing is(15)A; it's fun and anyone can do it.Of course,a little dumb luck doesn't hurt.
During the next two years,I sold dozens of poems and letters.By the time I graduated from high school,I had scrapbooks (剪贴簿)(7)Dwith my published works.I never(8)Dmy writing to my teachers,friends or my family again because they were dream (9)A.
I had four children at the time.While the children slept,I typed on my ancient typewriter.I wrote what I felt.It took nine months.I chose a(10)Cand mailed it.A month later I received a contract,an advance on payments,and a request to start(11)Aanother book.Crying Wind,which became a best seller,was translated into fifteen languages and sold worldwide.My first book also became required (12)Bin native American schools in Canada.
In the(13)Cyear I ever had as a writer I earned two dollars.In my best year I earned 36,000dollars.People ask what college I(14)B,what degrees I have and what qualifications I have to be a writer.The answer is:"None."I just write.I'm not a genius.I use an electric typewriter that I paid a hundred and twenty nine dollars for six years ago.I do all the housework and fit my writing in a few minutes here and there.I've written eight books.To all those who dream of writing,I'm shouting at you:"Yes,you can.Don't listen to them."I don't write right but I've succeeded.Writing is(15)A; it's fun and anyone can do it.Of course,a little dumb luck doesn't hurt.
1. A.unkindly | B.happily | C.willingly | D.crazily |
2. A.curious | B.depressed | C.excited | D.silly |
3. A.unlucky | B.ashamed | C.moved | D.unconfident |
4. A.sad | B.innocent | C disappointing | D.puzzling |
5. A.puzzlement | B.expectation | C.astonishment | D.disappointment |
6. A.coldness | B.failure | C.success | D.prejudice |
7. A.furnished | B.linked | C.combined | D.filled |
8. A.remembered | B.concluded | C.described | D.mentioned |
9. A.killers | B.makers | C.designers | D.creators |
10.A.writer | B.reporter | C.publisher | D.manager |
11.A.working on | B.going on | C.turning on | D.putting on |
12.A.writing | B.reading | C.selling | D.buying |
13.A.busiest | B.unluckiest | C.worst | D.highest |
14.A.worked | B.attended | C.admitted | D.participated |
15.A.easy | B.hard | C.convenient | D.practical. |
15.A boy was sitting by the window,waiting for his father to come home and play with him.When his father finally opened the door,the boy ran to(21)Ahim. The father was tired. He (22)Bhis coat and shoes and walked into the living room.
"Daddy!Come and(23)D!"The boy held his arm and pulled.
"Daddy is too(24)Cto play",the father said.
This seemed like the most(25)Athing anyone could say. He then took a(26)Dfrom the table. But the boy would not(27)D. He stood there,asking his father to play with him,(28)Bhis father tried to read.
To make the boy stop his request,the father(29)Aa page from the magazine. There was a map of a country on that page.He tore it into small bits and gave(30)Cto his son.
"Here,put this puzzle back together. I'll play with you(31)Byou've finished".
The map was so big and detailed that it would(32)Ahours for a little boy to get it back together again.
After(33)Dseemed like a minute the father felt the familiar pulling in his(34)D.The little boy was holding the page,the pieces carefully taped together.
"How did you (35)Cto do that so fast?"
"There was a picture of Santa Claus on the other 8ide",the boy pointed."I(36)Dthe puzzle pieces around.I did the Santa Clau8 puzzle(37)Band when I turned the page,the map was there too"!
We are often stuck in our(38)Cways of thinking when we could really use some 6-year-old chinking.So the next time you are(39)Awith a dilemma,twist the idea in your(40)Band you might suddenly have a new idea you could use successfully!
"Daddy!Come and(23)D!"The boy held his arm and pulled.
"Daddy is too(24)Cto play",the father said.
This seemed like the most(25)Athing anyone could say. He then took a(26)Dfrom the table. But the boy would not(27)D. He stood there,asking his father to play with him,(28)Bhis father tried to read.
To make the boy stop his request,the father(29)Aa page from the magazine. There was a map of a country on that page.He tore it into small bits and gave(30)Cto his son.
"Here,put this puzzle back together. I'll play with you(31)Byou've finished".
The map was so big and detailed that it would(32)Ahours for a little boy to get it back together again.
After(33)Dseemed like a minute the father felt the familiar pulling in his(34)D.The little boy was holding the page,the pieces carefully taped together.
"How did you (35)Cto do that so fast?"
"There was a picture of Santa Claus on the other 8ide",the boy pointed."I(36)Dthe puzzle pieces around.I did the Santa Clau8 puzzle(37)Band when I turned the page,the map was there too"!
We are often stuck in our(38)Cways of thinking when we could really use some 6-year-old chinking.So the next time you are(39)Awith a dilemma,twist the idea in your(40)Band you might suddenly have a new idea you could use successfully!
21.A. meet | B.trouble | C.invite | D. tell |
22.A. put away | B.took off | C.left out | D. gave over |
23.A. seat | B.enjoy | C.relax | D. play |
24.A. busy | B.sleepy | C.tired | D. happy |
25.A. available | B.careful | C.useful | D. miserable |
26.A. book | B.paper | C.map | D. magazine |
27.A. insist on | B.take on | C.make up | D. give in |
28.A. since | B.while | C.because | D. though |
29.A. tore | B.folded | C.drew | D. opened |
30.A. it | B.that | C.those | D. this |
31.A. before | B.after | C.unless | D. until |
32.A.take | B.8pend | C.last | D. waste |
33.A.which | B.when | C.that | D. what |
34.A.leg | B.ear | C.eye | D. arm |
35.A.arrange | B.intend | C.manage | D. bother |
36.A.changed | B.looked | C.raised | D. turned |
37.A.besides | B.instead | C.otherwise | D. thus |
38.A.creative | B.different | C.traditional | D. popular |
39.A.faced | B.met | C.trapped | D. joined |
40.A.means | B.mind | C.words | D. way. |
14.I never knew how well Mother could keep a trust until I was going through her things after she died.I discovered something I had (41)Cforgotten,something that happened to me as a child.
One day,as I went to sleep after my sisters and I had said our prayers,I recalled the events of the day and how (42)BI had behaved toward Mother."I must make things right now,"I thought.
Quietly I(43)Cout of bed and picked up the pencil and paper from the dresser,and then tiptoed into the hall.The(44)Dfrom the living room shone dimly.I knew Mother was downstairs still doing some sewing.
I quickly (45)Aa note asking Mother to excuse me for being so (46)D.I didn't want my sisters to know my (47)Bso I added a postscript,"Please don't let anyone else see this."
Then I(48)Amoved into my parents'bedroom and put the letter under Mother's pillow.
The next morning when I(49)Cmy bed after breakfast,I(50)Bfound a return note under my pillow.Mother wrote that she loved me and(51)Dme.This became my way of(52)Bwhenever I talked back or disobeyed.Mother always left a return note,but she never (53)Aour under-the-pillow messages in front of the family.Even when we were(54)C,she never mentioned them when we sisters (55)Dour childhood.
When Mother passed away,I had to go through her personal belongings.In her desk was a bundle of notes tied with a faded ribbon.On top was a message in handwriting which read,"In the event of my death,please(56)Bthese."
I(57)Athe package and glanced at the handwriting on the bottom.To my(58)C,I recognized my childish writing,"P.S.Please don't let anyone else see this.Love,Edie."I gently placed the unopened bundle in the(59)Balong with other things for the rubbish burner."Lord,"I prayed,"Make me like(60)D."
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One day,as I went to sleep after my sisters and I had said our prayers,I recalled the events of the day and how (42)BI had behaved toward Mother."I must make things right now,"I thought.
Quietly I(43)Cout of bed and picked up the pencil and paper from the dresser,and then tiptoed into the hall.The(44)Dfrom the living room shone dimly.I knew Mother was downstairs still doing some sewing.
I quickly (45)Aa note asking Mother to excuse me for being so (46)D.I didn't want my sisters to know my (47)Bso I added a postscript,"Please don't let anyone else see this."
Then I(48)Amoved into my parents'bedroom and put the letter under Mother's pillow.
The next morning when I(49)Cmy bed after breakfast,I(50)Bfound a return note under my pillow.Mother wrote that she loved me and(51)Dme.This became my way of(52)Bwhenever I talked back or disobeyed.Mother always left a return note,but she never (53)Aour under-the-pillow messages in front of the family.Even when we were(54)C,she never mentioned them when we sisters (55)Dour childhood.
When Mother passed away,I had to go through her personal belongings.In her desk was a bundle of notes tied with a faded ribbon.On top was a message in handwriting which read,"In the event of my death,please(56)Bthese."
I(57)Athe package and glanced at the handwriting on the bottom.To my(58)C,I recognized my childish writing,"P.S.Please don't let anyone else see this.Love,Edie."I gently placed the unopened bundle in the(59)Balong with other things for the rubbish burner."Lord,"I prayed,"Make me like(60)D."
41.A.never | B.hardly | C.long | D.often |
42.A.well | B.badly | C.happily | D.politely |
43.A.went | B.rushed | C.slipped | D.moved |
44.A.moon | B.lamp | C.gas | D.light |
45.A.wrote | B.sent | C.found | D.took |
46.A.lazy | B.late | C.careless | D.naughty |
47.A.mistakes | B.business | C.relation | D.message |
48.A.quietly | B.quickly | C.calmly | D.hurriedly |
49.A.searched | B.left | C.made | D.folded |
50.A.secretly | B.unexpectedly | C.happily | D.fortunately |
51.A.favored | B.understood | C.supported | D.forgave |
52.A.touching | B.connecting | C.apologizing | D.contenting |
53.A.spoke about | B.put on | C.gave out | D.got round |
54.A.alone | B.curious | C.grown | D.interested |
55.A.reminded | B.forgot | C.missed | D.recalled |
56.A.keep | B.destroy | C.hide | D.announce |
57.A.turned over | B.tore open | C.looked through | D.picked up |
58.A.sadness | B.embarrassment | C.surprise | D.excitement |
59.A.drawer | B.wastebasket | C.bedroom | D.dresser |
60.A.God | B.an angel | C.a bird | D.Mother |