9.Luke has always been my closest companion these past five years.He doesn't feel jealous when I am taking care of other animals in our shelter.In fact,he(26)Chelps me.
    As you know,there are a lot of forest fires during the summer season,(27)Amany forests badly each year.Not far from our shelter,a(28)Bcaught fire in July
    Luke rushed towards the forest where flames sent out incredible heat.Twenty minutes later,I felt there was no longer any(29)Awaiting for Luke to come back.In fact,I was waiting for the firemen to tell me he had(30)Din the forest.Suddenly,a fireman burst into my office and(31)Bme that my dog Luke had saved four kittens(32)Cby the flames.According to the fireman.Luke moved the kittens one by one to a(33)Dplace.
    I immediately accompanied the fireman to the forest to pick up the kittens.(34)AI arrived at the scene of the incident.Luke was not there.Then we heard the loud(35)Dof a dog come from the forest.I (36)Cit was from my dog Luke.The firemen followed his tracks(37)Cthey found him barking loudly by the side of a(n)(38)Bfireman who was lying on the ground.
    Thanks to Luke,four kittens and a fireman were (39)A.I was very proud of Luke for his (40)Dactions.Luke showed much kindness for both animals like him and for a human being who was trying to put out the fire.Truly,my happiness is(41)Bmeasure.
    I(42)Bthe fireman along with.Luke.What a memorable scene when the fireman(43)DLuke tightly to his chest!"One thousand thanks,Luke,for saving my life,"the fireman said.
    This true story shows us that pets are able to show love and(44)Cfor others.We should love and protect them and not look down upon them.Little animals can do(45)Athings to help humans.

26.A.hardlyB.almostC.evenD.only
27.A.damagingB.pollutingC.hurtingD.changing
28.A.houseB.forestC.shelterD.farm
29.A.useB.timeC.doubtD.choice
30.A.sufferedB.starvedC.escapedD.died
31.A.warnedB.informedC.remindedD.suggested
32.A.coveredB.killedC.trappedD.hidden
33.A.quietB.cleanC.highD.safe
34.A.WhenB.SinceC.UnlessD.Before
35.A.coughingB.shoutingC.cryingD.barking
36.A.acceptedB.recalledC.recognizedD.admitted
37.A.onceB.asC.untilD.for
38.A.confidentB.injuredC.annoyedD.sleepy
39.A.rescuedB.recoveredC.comfortedD.cured
40.A.smartB.lovelyC.fastD.heroic
41.A.fromB.beyondC.belowD.within
42.A.approachedB.visitedC.praisedD.joined
43.A.shookB.kissedC.pattedD.hugged
44.A.prideB.patienceC.careD.freedom
45.A.bigB.uniqueC.simpleD.proper
8.My father enjoys bike riding.Ever since I was little,I've always loved going biking with my dad. (41)D,as I became a teenager,other things began to draw my (42)A.Suddenly,it was important to do things with (43)B.I saw my dad every evening at home.Why did I have to (44)Cmy Sundays to all day bike trips with him,too?If my indifference (冷漠) hurt him,my father kept(45)A,but he would always let me know when he was planning a bike trip (46)BI wanted to come.
It was a Sunday morning,and I was in low_(47)A.Two of my friends had gone to the movies without inviting me.Just then my father (48)Cmy room."It's a beautiful day.Want to go for a(49)A,today,Beck?""Leave me alone!"I impatiently (50)D.
Those were the last words I said to him before he left the house that (51)B.
Several hours later,the police called us,(52)Cus that Dad had a traffic accident.My father's injuries were serious.It took several days before he could (53)Aspeak.Beside his bed I held his hand gently (54)Bof hurting him.
"Daddy…I'm sorry…""It's okay,sweetheart.I'll be okay."
"No,"I said,"I (55)Dwhat I said to you that day.You know,that morning?"
"Sweetheart,I don't (56)Canything about that day.I remember kissing you goodnight the night before,though."He (57)Da weak smile.
I felt regretful for my thoughtless remark,for I (48)B,wanted him to leave me alone.My teacher once told me that (59)Dhave immeasurable power.They can hurt or they can heal.And we all have the (60)Cto choose our words.I intend to do that very carefully from now on.

41.A.ThereforeB.InsteadC.BesidesD.However
42.A.attentionB.sightC.effortD.energy
43.A.DadB.friendsC.teachersD.brothers
44.A.startB.saveC.devoteD.waste
45.A.silentB.busyC.asleepD.awake
46.A.unlessB.in caseC.so thatD.as if
47.A.spiritsB.conditionsC.statesD.hopes
48.A.leftB.checkedC.enteredD.knocked
49.A.rideB.walkC.picnicD.game
50.A.whisperedB.warnedC.announcedD.shouted
51.A.momentB.morningC.afternoonD.evening
52.A.promisingB.remindingC.tellingD.phoning
53.A.finallyB.generallyC.strictlyD.broadly
54.A.tiredB.afraidC.awareD.sorry
55.A.discussB.thinkC.careD.mean
56.A.hateB.forgetC.rememberD.like
57.A.gotB.expressedC.exchangedD.managed
58.A.oftenB.neverC.evenD.once
59.A.apologiesB.promisesC.smilesD.words
60.A.experienceB.honorC.powerD.desire
7.At midnight,Peter was awakened by heavy knocks on the door.He rolled over and looked at his (36)C,and it was half past one."I'm not getting (37)D at this time,"he (38)C to himself,and rolled over.
Then,a (39)A knock followed."Aren't you going to (40)D it?"said his wife.
So he dragged himself out of bed and went downstairs.He opened the door and there was a man
(41)C at the door.It didn't take long to (42)B the man was drunk.
"Hi,there,"slurred (嘟囔) the stranger,"Can you give me a push?"
"No,(43)B.It's half past one.I was (44)A,"Peter said and slammed(猛关) the door.He went back (45)D to bed and told his wife what had happened.
She said,"That wasn't very (46)B of you.Remember that night we had a (47)D in the pouring rain on the way to (48)C the kids and you had to knock on a man's door to get our car
(49)C again?What would have happened if he'd told (50)A to go away?"
"But the guy was (51)B,"said Peter.
"It doesn't matter,"said the wife."He needs help (52)C it would be the Christian thing to help him."
So Peter went out of bed again,got dressed,and went downstairs.He opened the door,and not being able to see the stranger anywhere,he shouted,"Hey,do you still want a (53)A?"
And he heard a (54)D,"Yeah,please."
So still being unable to see the stranger,he shouted,"(55)A are you?"
The drunk replied,"Over here,on the swing(秋千)."

36.A.doorB.wifeC.clockD.window
37.A.into troubleB.out of the houseC.down to workD.out of bed
38.A.complainedB.explainedC.thoughtD.replied
39.A.louderB.weakerC.longerD.angrier
40.A.standB.stopC.refuseD.answer
41.A.knockingB.lyingC.standingD.looking
42.A.rememberB.realizeC.showD.doubt
43.A.go outB.go awayC.go aheadD.go up
44.A.in bedB.in surpriseC.at homeD.at work
45.A.downB.inC.insideD.up
46.A.foolishB.niceC.typicalD.generous
47.A.lookB.quarrelC.fightD.breakdown
48.A.put upB.pick downC.pick upD.put down
49.A.unitedB.refreshedC.startedD.delighted
50.A.usB.themC.the manD.others
51.A.MadB.drunkC.differentD.dangerous
52.A.butB.thoughC.andD.because
53.A.pushB.restC.roomD.lift
54.A.ladyB.gentlemanC.soundD.voice
55.A.whereB.howC.whoD.what
6.When I entered the classroom,our teacher announced we were going to have a math test.I took a look at the (36)B full of what looked like hieroglyphs(象形文字)to me and began to (37)C.I did the best that I could,and then left my (38)A to put my paper in a pile on the front desk with a(n) (39)B.
I returned to my seat and then an idea came to mind.I (40)D where the teacher was before I made my (41)C.She was walking in the (42)C of the room with her back turned.I left my seat and went back to the pile of test papers already handed (43)B and when I picked up my paper I also (44)D the paper right below it before returning to my seat.When I looked at the (45)A paper I had taken,I discovered it was the work of the (46)D girl in our class.I copied her answers to my paper.
The next day the teacher handed back our papers turning them facedown on everyone's desk.When I (47)B my paper over,I was (48)A to see an"F"on it.After class I went to the girl whose answers I had (49)A and said to her,"That math test was difficult.I (50)C it.I guess we need to study more."Her (51)A was,"Not me,I got every question (52)B and got an A".
The teacher knew.She never embarrassed me in front of the class and (53)C me to keep my dignity (尊严).I made a (54)D to myself never ever to cheat again.I would remember to always be (55)A in the things I do.I never forgot that teacher who failed me when,really,I had failed myself.

36.A.blackboardB.paperC.bookD.picture
37.A.thinkB.cryC.worryD.sleep
38.A.seatB.classroomC.partnerD.teacher
39.A.joyB.signC.ideaD.problem
40.A.believedB.foundC.ignoredD.checked
41.A.choiceB.mindC.moveD.comment
42.A.frontB.middleC.backD.outside
43.A.outB.inC.overD.on
44.A.sawB.broughtC.rememberedD.included
45.A.extraB.newC.cleanD.difficult
46.A.tallestB.oldestC.prettiestD.smartest
47.A.gotB.turnedC.putD.took
48.A.shockedB.angryC.happyD.excited
49.A.copiedB.readC.markedD.examined
50.A.knewB.madeC.failedD.lost
51.A.replyB.attitudeC.opinionD.purpose
52.A.readyB.rightC.doneD.good
53.A.toldB.remindedC.allowedD.advised
54.A.speechB.jokeC.wishD.promise
55.A.honestB.friendlyC.carefulD.hopeful
5.People in the Tidworth town get together for a man who was always there for them.
Stephanie Connolly,61,originally from Romania came to Tidworth London about 8years ago and (41)Ca convenience store there.He became a beloved member of the (42)Dwhile working at his shop. (43)A,due to financial difficulties,Connolly made a(n) (44)Cearlier this year that he might have to close the store.
But Frits and Chris Emch,(45)Bof Connolly,weren't ready to give up the man who (46)Dso much to their community.Back in July,with the help of Connolly s other customers,they organized a"cash mob"(47)B,and people flooded in the store to promote its business..
The project,which was put together through a Facebook event and took about a month to plan,was kept a complete (48)Bfrom Connolly.When the"cash mob"began,Connolly was
(49)Babout why so many people were coming into his shop.After it was revealed to him what was going on,Connolly was (50)C.He stepped outside to the crowd of (51)Dcustomers He raised his fist,proclaiming that he wanted to (52)Athe whole community until his moment.
(53)Cthe gesture was a grand one,Emch said that Connolly definitely (54)Ait."He knows the name of everyone who comes in,where their(55)C home is,and what their55and satisfactions with the store are.He frequently tells (56)Dto make us cheerful.He listens attentively to us and offers useful advice.He gives people something for free if they are short of money.57B,he makes people feel that they (58)A,"Emch said."He is like a family member to many of his customers."Though his business is still (59)D.Stephanie Connolly stays positive.His community has continued to stand by him,in support of the man who works (60)Aevery day to serve his customers.

41.A.searched forB.broke intoC.took overD.gave up
42.A.familyB.teamC.campusD.Community
43.A.UnfortunatelyB.HopefullyC.DelightedlyD.Sincerely
44.A.breakthroughB.excuseC.announcementD.suggestion
45.A.readersB.customersC.viewersD.students
46.A referredB.adaptedC.objectedD.meant
47.A.partyB.projectC.workD.team
48.A.distanceB.secretC.promiseD.help
49.A.ashamedB.confusedC.depressedD.annoyed
50.A.boredB.sadC.overjoyedD.peaceful
51.A.aggerssiveB.imaginativeC.tentativeD.supportive
52.A.serveB.handleC.peotectD.repersent
53.A.IfB.WhenC.WhileD.Because
54.A.deservedB.respectedC.earnedD.honored
55.A.fearsB.agreementC.disappointmentsD.happiness
56.A.liesB.stoeiesC.truthD.jokes
57.A.In the  endB.IN a wordC.Bt the  wayD.on the  contrary
58.A.matterB.careC.failD.exist
59.A.appearingB.improvingC.boomingD.struggling
60.A.tirelsslyB.fearfullyC.painfullyD.aimlessly
4.There was a time when an ice cream sundae (圣代冰淇淋) cost much less,a 10-year-old boy entered a hotel coffee shop and sat at a table.A waitress (41)B a glass of water in front of him."How much is an ice cream sundae?""Fifty cents,"replied the waitress.The little boy (42)C his hand out of his pocket and studied a number of (43)D in it."How much is a dish of plain ice cream?"he asked.More people were now waiting for a(n)(44)B and the waitress was growing a bit (45)D."Thirty-five cents,"she said.The little boy (46)A counted the coins."I'll have the plain ice cream,"he said.The waitress brought the ice cream,put the (47)B on the table and walked away.
The boy finished the ice cream,paid the cashier and left.When the (48)D came back to that table,she began to cry as she wiped(擦) it with the wash cloth.There,placed neatly beside the (49)B dish were fifteen cents.
You see,the little boy couldn't have the sundae because he wanted to have enough coins to leave her a (50)A.The waitress (51)C having treated the little boy like that.And from that,she learned that she should treat all her customers (52)D well.
In a nursing school,a professor gave us a pop test.The (53)A question was,"What is the first name of the woman who (54)C the school?"The students thought that this was some kind of (55)D.They had seen the cleaning person several (56)B.Before class ended,one student asked if the last question would (57)A toward their test grade."(58)C,"said the professor."In your careers you will (59)B many people.All are important.They are supposed to get your (60)D and care,even if all you do is smile and say‘hello'."

41.A.boughtB.putC.rewarded D.sold
42.A.trappedB.pushedC.pulledD.sent
43.A.stonesB.jewelsC.cardsD.coins
44.A.entranceB.tableC.leaveD.bargain
45.A.nervousB.foolishC.informalD.impatient
46.A.againB.hardlyC.hopelesslyD.apart
47.A.feeB.billC.menuD.ticket
48.A.boyB.customerC.bossD.waitress
49.A.fullB.emptyC.beautifulD.terrible
50.A.tipB.suggestionC.letterD.praise
51.A.suggestedB.meantC.regrettedD.avoided
52.A.badlyB.willinglyC.selfishlyD.equally
53.A.lastB.firstC.difficultD.easy
54.A.chargesB.decoratesC.cleansD.owns
55.A.wonderB.mottoC.goalD.joke
56.A.minutesB.timesC.daysD.hours
57.A.countB.acceptC.failD.design
58.A.RegularlyB.UnlikelyC.AbsolutelyD.Truly
59.A.recognizeB.meetC.replaceD.select
60.A.attitudeB.appearanceC.applicationD.attention
3.One fine afternoon I was walking along Fifth Avenue (41)D I remembered that it was necessary to buy a pair of socks.Why I wished to buy only one pair is (42)B.I turned into the first sock shop that (43)B  my eye,and a boy clerk who could not have been more than seventeen years old came forward."What can I do for you,sir?""I wish to buy a pair of socks."His eyes were (44)B.There was a (an) (45)Aof excitement in his voice."Did you know that you had come into the finest place in the world to buy socks?"I had not been aware of that,as I entered the shop (46)C."Come with me,"said the boy,excitedly.I followed him to the back part of the shop,and he began to take down from the shelves box after box,(47)B their contents for my enjoyment."Hold on,young man,I am going to buy only one pair!""I know that,"said he,"but I want you to see how beautiful these are.Aren't they wonderful?"There was on his face an expression of pleasure,as if he were (48)D the mysteries of his religion.I became far more interested in him than in the socks.I looked at him in amazement."My friend,"said I,"if you can keep this up,if this is not (49)C the enthusiasm that comes from having a new job,if you can keep up this enthusiasm and excitement day after day,in ten years you will own every sock in the United States."
My (50)A at his pride and joy in salesmanship will be easily understood by all who read this article.In many shops the customer has to wait for someone to serve him.And when (51)D some clerk does notice you,you are made to feel as if you were (52)B him.Either he is (53)A in deep thought in which he hates to be interrupted (打断) (54)B he is chatting with a girl clerk and you feel like (55)B for"being too rude".
He shows no interest either in you or in the goods he is (56)A to sell. (57)B possibly the very clerk who is now so indifferent(冷漠的) began his career with hope and (58)D.The daily work was too much for him; the (59)A  disappears slowly; his only pleasures were found outside of working hours; and he saw younger clerks who had more enthusiasm in their work promoted over him.He became sour.That was the last (60)B.His usefulness was over.

41.A.suddenlyB.thenC.asD.when
42.A.uncertainB.unimportantC.unknownD.unconscious
43.A.clearedB.caughtC.trappedD.flashed
44.A.lookingB.shiningC.fixedD.widened
45.A.noteB.senseC.accentD.feeling
46.A.in particularB.for funC.by accidentD.on purpose
47.A.sayingB.showingC.advertisingD.promoting
48.A.exposingB.findingC.discoveringD.uncovering
49.A.probablyB.likelyC.onlyD.fortunately
50.A.amazementB.interestC.excitementD.pleasure
51.A.firstlyB.especiallyC.naturallyD.finally
52.A.servingB.disturbingC.pleasingD.preventing
53.A.absorbedB.devotedC.busyD.addicted
54.A.andB.orC.sinceD.as
55.A.forgivingB.apologizingC.troublingD.annoying
56.A.paidB.interestedC.accustomedD.appealed
57.A.FinallyB.YetC.SoD.Unfortunately
58.A.prejudiceB.commitmentC.faithD.enthusiasm
59.A.newnessB.preferenceC.reputationD.value
60.A.lifeB.stageC.failureD.work
2.Throughout history,many great leaders and explorers have tried hard to find objects or other ways to live forever.While it might sound (41)C to live forever,I believe that what makes life so (42)A is that it doesn't last forever.So,I don't (43)D that living forever is a good idea.
For one thing,I think living forever would be very(44)B.We always have to find ways to (45)B ourselves in a normal lifetime.(46)A you lived forever,you would still need to eat and have a place to live.To pay for all these things,you would have to(47)D   working for as long as you lived.Many people work for 30-40years,then(48)B and begin to enjoy the rest of their lives.But you wouldn't have that (49)B if you lived forever.And,since forever is a long time,that means if you didn't (50)C your skill set every few decades(十年),you could be stuck doing the same thing for a very long time.That doesn't sound like (51)C at all!
Furthermore,it would be very  (52)A to live forever if the people around you didn't also have that (53)C.You'd be likely to  (54)D a lot of people in different periods of time,but you would also have to(55)A them die.No doubt this could be very   (56)D for you.You would have the  (57)A to see your children and your grandchildren and your great grandchildren all (58)C.But then,you'd also have to watch them get old and pass away.(59)D,this could lead to a very lonely existence(存在).
(60)B,while living forever might be attractive to some people,I don't think it would be right for me.

41.A.painfulB.worryingC.interestingD.impossible
42.A.valuableB.difficultC.busyD.quiet
43.A.doubtB.realizeC.fearD.agree
44.A.importantB.boringC.specialD.normal
45.A.discoverB.supportC.dressD.protect
46.A.Even ifB.As ifC.Every timeD.Soon after
47.A.startB.enjoyC.forgetD.continue
48.A.moveB.stopC.waitD.play
49.A.planB.choiceC.problemD.effort
50.A.controlB.noticeC.changeD.improve
51.A.beautyB.truthC.funD.luck
52.A.lonelyB.strangeC.niceD.clear
53.A.patienceB.courageC.abilityD.decision
54.A.teachB.saveC.inviteD.meet
55.A.watchB.makeC.helpD,feel
56.A.goodB.simpleC.excitingD.sad
57.A.chanceB.rightC.dutyD.method
58.A.show offB.set offC.grow upD.give up
59.A.SuddenlyB.HopefullyC.SecretlyD.Finally
60.A.As usualB.In shortC.At leastD.For example
1.There was a tie when an ice cream sundae (圣代冰淇淋) cost much less,a 10-year-old boy entered a hotel coffee shop and sat at a table.A waitress (41)B a glass of water in front of him."How much is an ice cream sundae?""Fifty cents,"replied the waitress.The little boy (42)C his hand out of his pocket and studied a number of (43)D  in it."How much is a dish of plain ice cream?"he asked.More people were now waiting for a(n)(44)B and the waitress was growing a bit (45)D."Thirty-five cents,"she said.The litte boy(46)A  counted the coins."I'll have the plain ice cream,"he said.The waitress brought the ice cream,put the (47)B  on the table and walked away.
The boy finished the ice cream paid the cashier and left.When the (48)D  came back to that table,she began to cry as she wiped(擦) it with the wash cloth.There,placed neatly beside the (49)B dish were fifteen cents.
You see,the little boy couldn't have the sundae because he wanted to have enough coins to leave her a (50)A.The waitress (51)C  having treated the little boy like that.And from that,she learned that she should treat all her customers(52)D  well.
In a nursing school,a professor gave us a pop test.The (53)A  question was,"What is the first name of the woman who (54)C  the school?"The students thought that this was some kind of (55)D.They had seen the cleaning person several(56)B.Before class ended,one student asked if the last question would (57)A  toward their test grade."(58)C,"said the professor."In your careers you will (59)B many people.All are important.They are supposed to get your(60)D  and care,even if all you do is smile and say‘hello'."
41.A.bought   B.put     C.rewarded   D.sold
42.A.trappedB.pushedC.pulledD.sent
43.A.stonesB.jewelsC.cardsD.coins
44.A.entranceB.tableC.leaveD.bargain
45.A.nervousB.foolishC.informalD.impatient
46.A.againB.hardlyC.hopelesslyD.apart
47.A.feeB.billC.menuD.ticket
48.A.boyB.customerC.bossD.waitress
49.A.fullB.emptyC.beautifulD.terrible
50.A.tipB.suggestionC.letterD.praise
51.A.suggestedB.meantC.regrettedD.avoided
52.A.badlyB.willinglyC.selfishlyD.equally
53.A.lastB.firstC.difficultD.easy
54.A.chargesB.decoratesC.cleansD.owns
55.A.wonderB.mottoC.goalD.joke
56.A.minutesB.timesC.daysD.hours
57.A.countB.acceptC.failD.design
58.A.RegularlyB.UnlikelyC.AbsolutelyD.Truly
59.A.recognizeB.meetC.replaceD.select
60.A.attitudeB.appearanceC.applicationD.attention
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