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I used to live selfishly, I should admit.But one moment changed me.
I was on my lunch break and had 1 the office to get something to eat.On the way, I 2 a busker(街头艺人),with a hat in front of him.I had some 3 in my pocket, but I would not give them to him, thinking to myself he would 4 use the money to feed his addiction to drugs or alcohol. He 5 like that type-young and ragged. 6 what was I going to spend the money on ? Only to feed my addiction to Coca-Cola or chocolate! I then 7 I had no right to place myself above 8 just because he was busking.
I 9 and dropped all the coins into his 10 , and he smiled at me, I watched for a while.As 11 as it sounds, I expected something more to come from that moment -- a feeling of 12 or satisfaction, for example.But nothing happened 13 , I walked off.“It proved to be a waste of 14 ,”I thought.
On my way home at the end of the 15 , I saw the busker again and he was 16 .I watched him pick up the hat and walk 17 a cafe counter.There he poured the 18 contents into a tin collecting 19 an earthquake fund-raising(募捐)event.He was busking for charity(慈善)!
Now I donate any 20 I have to charity tins and enjoy the feeling of giving.
1.A.left B.cleaned C.prepared D.searched
2.A.led B.chose C.saw D.fooled
3.A.chocolates B.coins C.tins D.drugs
4.A.almost B.only C.rather D.still
5.A.acted B.looked C.sounded D.smelt
6.A.Though B.For C.Therefore D.But
7.A.declared B.realized C.expected D.guessed
8.A.it B.all C.him D.them
9.A.waited B.followed C.stopped D.arrived
10.A.rag B.hat C.pocket D.counter
11.A. selfish B.awkward C. innocent D.special
12.A.happiness B.sadness C.love D.hate
13.A.Disappointedly B.Unfortunately C.Coincidentally D.Comfortably
14.A.words B.effort C.space D.money
15.A.moment B.day C.break D.event
16.A.walking around B.passing by C.packing up D.running off
17.A.around B.in C.behind D.to
18.A.chief B.basic C.actual D.total
19.A.by B.for C.on D.with
20.A.work B.time C.energy D.change
查看习题详情和答案>>As a saying goes, every bean has its black. It is impossible to make no mistakes all one’s life. My grandpa Nybakken, a carpenter, is no 1 . Several decades ago he made a mistake — a(n) 2 mistake, though.
On a cold Saturday, Mother’s father was building some wooden cases for the clothes his 3 was sending to an orphanage (孤儿院) in China. On his way home, he 4 into his shirt pocket to find his glasses, but they were gone. He remembered putting them there that morning, so he drove back to the church. His search proved 5 .
When he 6 replayed his earlier actions, he realized what happened. The glasses had slipped out of his pocket unnoticed and fallen into one of the cases, which he had nailed shut. His brand new glasses, having 7 him $20 that very morning, were heading for China! He had to drive home 8 .
Several months later, the director of the orphanage came to give a report on Sunday night at my grandfather’s church, 9 Grandpa and his family also attended.
“But most of all,” he said, “I must thank you for the 10 you sent last year. You see, the bandits(土匪) had just 11 through the orphanage, destroying everything, including my glasses. I was desperate.”
“ 12 I had the money, there was simply no way of 13 those glasses. 14 not being able to see well, I experienced headaches every day. Then your cases arrived. When my staff 15 the covers, they found a pair of glasses lying on top.”
Then, still gripped (吸引注意) with the 16 of it all, he continued: “Folks, when I tried 17 the glasses, it was as thought they had been custom-made just for me! I want to thank you for being a part of that!”
The people listened, 18 for the miraculous glasses. But the director surely must have 19 their church with another, they thought. There were no glasses on their 20 of items to be sent overseas.
But sitting quietly in the back, with tears streaming down his face, an ordinary carpenter realized the Master Carpenter had used him in an extraordinary way.
1.A.expectation B.success C.comment D.exception
2.A.perfect B.foolish C.avoidable D.common
3.A.factory B.church C.family D.country
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5.A.proper B.reasonable C.fruitless D.unnecessary
6.A.mentally B.physically C.anxiously D.directly
7.A.charged B.spent C.paid D.cost
8.A.disappointed B.pleased C.nonstop D.quick
9.A.which B.what C.where D.when
10.A.cases B.clothes C.glasses D.wishes
11.A.cut B.swept C.pulled D.broken
12.A.Unless B.As long as C.Until D.Even though
13.A.replacing B.finding C.wearing D.changing
14.A.Except B.Along with C.Rather than D.As for
15.A.nailed B.burnt C.removed D.took
16.A.preparation B.pleasure C.satisfaction D.wonder
17.A.out B.over C.for D.on
18.A.pity B.happy C.curious D.eager
19.A.confused B.associated C.combined D.compared
20.A.cases B.order C.list D.orphanage
查看习题详情和答案>>As a saying goes, every bean has its black. It is impossible to make no mistakes all one’s life. My grandpa Nybakken, a carpenter, is no 1 . Several decades ago, he made a mistake – a(n) 2 mistake, though.
On a cold Saturday, Mother’s father was building some wooden cases for the clothes his 3 was sending to an orphanage(孤儿院)in China. On his way home, he 4 into his shirt pocket to find his glasses, but they were gone. He remembered putting them there that morning, so he drove back to the church. His search proved 5 .
When he 6 replayed his earlier actions, he realized what happened. The glasses had slipped out of his pocket unnoticed and fallen into one of the cases, which he had nailed shut. His brand new glasses, having 7 him $ 20 that very morning, were heading for China! He had to drive home 7 .
Several months later, the director of the orphanage came to give a speech on Sunday night at my grandfather’s church, 8 Grandpa and his family also attended.
“But most of all, ”he said, “I must thank you for the 10 you sent last year. You see, the bandits(土匪)had just 11 through the orphanage, destroying everything, including my glasses. I was desperate.”
“ 12 I had money, there was simply no way of 13 those glasses. Along with not being able to see well, I experienced headaches every day. Then your cases arrived. When my staff 14 the covers, they found a pair of glasses lying on top.”
Then, still gripped(吸收)with the 15 of it all, he continued: “Folks, when I tried 1 the glasses, it was as though they had been made just for me! I want to thank you for being a part of that!”
The people listened, 17 at the special glasses. But the director surely must have 18 their church with another, they thought. There were no glasses on their 19 of items to be sent overseas.
But sitting quietly in the back, with tears 20 down his face, an ordinary carpenter realized the Master Carpenter had used him in an extraordinary way.
1.A.expectation B.success C.comment D.exception
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3.A.factory B.church C.family D.country
4.A.turned B.reached C.filled D.put
5.A.proper B.reasonable C.fruitless D.unnecessary
6.A.mentally B.physically C.anxiously D.directly
7.A.charged B.spent C.paid D.cost
8.A.disappointed B.pleased C.nonstop D.quick
9.A.which B.what C.where D.when
10.A.cases B.clothes C.glasses D.wishes
11.A. cut B.swept C.pulled D.broken
12.A.Unless B.As long as C.Until D.Even though
13.A.replacing B.finding C.wearing D.changing
14.A.nailed B.burnt C.removed D.took
15.A.preparation B.pleasure C.satisfaction D.wonder
16.A.out B.over C.for D.on
17.A.curious B.amazed C.anxious D.eager
18.A.confused B.associated C.combined D.compared
19.A.cases B.order C.list D.ship
20.A.sinking B.looking C.streaming D.floating
查看习题详情和答案>>One day a police officer managed to get some fresh mushrooms(蘑菇). He was so 26 with what he had bought that he offered to 27 the mushrooms with his brother officers. When their breakfast arrived the next day, each officer found some mushrooms on his plate. "Let the dog _28__a piece first," suggested one__29_ officer who was afraid that the mushrooms might be poisonous(有毒的).
The dog seemed to_30__his mushroom, and the officers then began to eat their meal, saying that the mushrooms had a very strange __31___ quite pleasant taste.
An hour later, however, they were all astonished_32___the gardener rushed in and said_33___that the dog was dead. _34__, the officers jumped into their cars and rushed to the __35___hospital. Pumps(洗胃器) were used and the officers had a very_36___time getting rid of the mushrooms that__37__in their stomachs.
When they_38___to the police station, they sat down and started to__39__the mushroom poisoning. Each man explained the pains(痛苦) that_40___had felt and they agreed that these had grown worse on their_41___to the hospital. The gardener was 42__to tell the way in which the poor dog had died." Did it__43___much before death?" asked one of the officers, feeling very pleased that he had escaped a_44__death himself. "No," the gardener looked rather __45___. "It was killed the moment a car hit it."
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Wu You, a 14–year–old Chinese Australian, used her diary to record what she had experienced in Guangzhou during this year’s Spring Festival travel period.
She, like tens of thousands of passengers stranded (滞留) at the Guangzhou Railway Station, had a Spring Festival she could never forget. But different from most people, she put down what she saw and heard in her diary, which was published in Australia.
Born in Sydney, Australia, Wu You’s grandfather and parents are professional painters, and she started to write diaries with pictures when she was only ten years old. She never expected to become famous because of her diary describing her life in Guangzhou.
“We originally planned to stay for half a month in Guangzhou when we arrived in January,” said Huang Qin, Wu’s mother. But the snowstorm caused the breakdown of traffic and kept the family there. “This is her first Spring Festival in China and probably the most special one,” said Huang. “We watched TV news programs every day and prayed for the snowstorm to be over soon so that stranded passengers could go home as soon as possible.”
Then Wu You started writing diaries about the snowstorm and the stranded passengers, along with the traditional customs in Guangzhou as well as local attractions such as the flower fair.
“In her diary she just wrote down what she heard and saw every day, and with her pencil she added some illustration to every diary. When we went back to Australia, people saw the diaries and asked to publish them on a local newspaper,” said Huang, “because they thought the diaries are very heart – warming.” All of Wu You’s diaries were written in English, and translated into Chinese by her mother. Through her diary, the girl shows her care to the Chinese people. In one diary, she wrote, “I really hope the warmth from people’s love can melt the cold snow and ice.”
72. Wu You wrote diaries during her stay in Guangzhou because she _______ .
A. has the habit of keeping a diary B. wished to make her name known
C. needed a means to kill time D. experienced so many interesting things
73. We can infer from the story that Wu You _____ during the Spring Festival.
A. did nothing besides watching TV and writing diaries
B. helped clear away the snow and ice
C. helped other stranded passengers in difficulty
D. had activities to get a taste of the local culture
74. The underlined word “illustration” in the last paragraph refers to _______.
A. photos B. drawings C. translations D. tips
75. Her diary is believed worth publishing mainly because it tells about the ______.
A. wonderful places in Guangzhou covered in ice and snow
B. interesting ways of locals observing the Spring Festival
C. severe disaster caused by the snowstorm
D. moving stories of the passengers being helped