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My neighbor Peter Gate’s life was shadowed for years by the memory of his part in an outdoor adventure that resulted in the death of one of his classmates.He and his wife 21 after six years of marriage.Then the news about Peter changed.His wife Betty came back; he 22 a fine position in a company.
One day he told me what had changed his 23 : I used to think, ‘Nothing can undo what I have done.’ The thought of my guilt(罪恶感) would 24 me in the middle of a smile or a handshake.It put a wall between my wife and me.Then I had an 25 visit from the person I 26 most to see —the 27 of the college classmate who died.“Years ago”, she said, “I found it in my heart, through prayer(祈祷), to 28 you.Betty forgave you.So did your friends and employers.” She 29, and then said 30, “You are the one person who hasn’t forgiven Peter Gate.Who do you think you are to 31 the people of this town and God ?” “I 32 her eyes and found there a kind of permission to be the person I might have been _33__her son had lived.For the first time in my adult life I felt 34 to love and be loved.”
So, you see, it is only through forgiveness of our 35 that we gain the freedom to learn from experience.But forgiving our shortcomings doesn't mean 36 that they exist.37 , it means 38 them honestly, realistically.39 you forgive, you cannot love.And without 40, life has no meaning.Forgiveness is a good quality.
1.A.divided B.separated C.quarrelled D.left
2.A.lost B.kept C.earned D.discovered
3.A.marriage B.job C.family D.life
4.A.help B.stop C.protect D.attract
5.A.unexpected B.unwilling C.unfriendly D.unknown
6.A.hoped B.feared C.terrified D.wished
7.A.sister B.wife C.mother D.teacher
8.A.hate B.love C.forgive D.forget
9.A.stopped B.added C.continued D.paused
10.A.seriously B.sadly C.cheerfully D.nervously
11.A.get along with B.stand out against
C.keep in touch with D.live in harmony with
12.A.looked at B.looked for C.looked into D.looked after
13.A.if B.when C.unless D.after
14.A.worried B.worthy C.lonely D.curious
15.A.adventures B.friends C.mistakes D.classmates
16.A.ignoring B.admitting C.remembering D.finding
17.A.To begin with B.On the other hand
C.Above all D.On the contrary
18.A.facing B.recognizing C.returning D.forgetting
19.A.Although B.If C.Unless D.Because
20.A.forgiveness B.love C.freedom D.shortcomings
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My neighbor Peter Gate’s life was shadowed for years by the memory of his part in an outdoor adventure that resulted in the death of one of his classmates.He and his wife 21 after six years of marriage.Then the news about Peter changed.His wife Betty came back; he 22 a fine position in a company.
One day he told me what had changed his 23 : I used to think, ‘Nothing can undo what I have done.’ The thought of my guilt(罪恶感) would 24 me in the middle of a smile or a handshake.It put a wall between my wife and me.Then I had an 25 visit from the person I 26 most to see —the 27 of the college classmate who died.“Years ago”, she said, “I found it in my heart, through prayer(祈祷), to 28 you.Betty forgave you.So did your friends and employers.” She 29, and then said 30, “You are the one person who hasn’t forgiven Peter Gate.Who do you think you are to 31 the people of this town and God ?” “I 32 her eyes and found there a kind of permission to be the person I might have been _33__her son had lived.For the first time in my adult life I felt 34 to love and be loved.”
So, you see, it is only through forgiveness of our 35 that we gain the freedom to learn from experience.But forgiving our shortcomings doesn't mean 36 that they exist.37 , it means 38 them honestly, realistically.39 you forgive, you cannot love.And without 40, life has no meaning.Forgiveness is a good quality.
A.divided B.separated C.quarrelled D.left
A.lost B.kept C.earned D.discovered
A.marriage B.job C.family D.life
A.help B.stop C.protect D.attract
A.unexpected B.unwilling C.unfriendly D.unknown
A.hoped B.feared C.terrified D.wished
A.sister B.wife C.mother D.teacher
A.hate B.love C.forgive D.forget
A.stopped B.added C.continued D.paused
A.seriously B.sadly C.cheerfully D.nervously
A.get along with B.stand out against
C.keep in touch with D.live in harmony with
A.looked at B.looked for C.looked into D.looked after
A.if B.when C.unless D.after
A.worried B.worthy C.lonely D.curious
A.adventures B.friends C.mistakes D.classmates
A.ignoring B.admitting C.remembering D.finding
A.To begin with B.On the other hand
C.Above all D.On the contrary
A.facing B.recognizing C.returning D.forgetting
A.Although B.If C.Unless D.Because
A.forgiveness B.love C.freedom D.shortcomings
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A.stand up for |
B.stand out |
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D.stand up |
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Everyone becomes a little more forgetful as they get older, but men's minds decline more than women's, according to the results of a worldwide survey.
Certain differences seem to be inherent in male and female brains: Men are better at maintaining and dealing with mental images (useful in mathematical reasoning<推论;说服> and spatial <空间的>skills), while women tend to excel (擅长) at recalling information from their brain's files (helpful with language skills and remembering the locations of objects).
Many studies have looked for a connection between sex and the amount of mental decline (衰退) people experience as they age, but the results have been mixed.
Some studies found more age-related decline in men than in women, while others saw the opposite or even no relationship at all between sex and mental decline. Those results could be improper because the studies involved older people, and women live longer than men: The men tested are the survivors, "so they're the ones that may not have shown such cognitive(认知的;认识的) decline," said study team leader Elizabeth of the University of Warwick in England.
People surveyed completed four tasks that tested sex-related cognitive skills: matching an object to its rotated(旋转的) form, matching lines shown from the same angle, typing as many words in a particular category (范畴) as possible in the given time, e.g. "object usually colored gray", and recalling the location of objects in a line drawing. The first two were tasks at which men usually excel; the latter are typically dominated(占有主导地位的) by women.
Within each age group studied, men and women performed better in their separate categories on average. And though performance declined with age for both genders(性别), women showed obviously less decline than men overall(全部地).
The underlined word in the second paragraph means_________.
A. natural B. great C. obvious D. absolute
According to the passage, which of the following can Not be typed into the same category?
A. cloud B. sheep C. trees D. goose
Which of the following statements is true according the article?
A. Men do better than women when it comes to learning English.
B. Women stand out at remembering people’s names.
C. Men excel at typing as many words in a particular category as possible in the given time.
D. Women excel at dealing mathematic problems.
One important factor that affects the correctness of the results is that _________.
A. the old men tested may not have shown such cognitive decline
B. people surveyed are all old
C. people taking part in this test came from all over the world D. women live longer than men
The author aims to tell us that __________.
A. women’s minds perform better than men’s
B. men’s minds decline more with age
C. everyone becomes a little more forgetful as they get older
D. a survey on human’s mind decline was done recently
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