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Last evening I was watching the evening news on television. The news was about a prize for scientific 1 ; I forgot what it was. The announcer, whose name was Ralph Story, said something that caught my 2 . “All great discoveries ,” he said , “are made by people between the ages of twenty-five and thirty.” 3 a little over thirty myself, I wanted to disagree with him. 4 wants to think that he is past the age of making any discovery. The next day I happened to be, in the public library and spent several hours looking up the 5 of famous people and their discoveries. Ralph was right.
First I looked at some of the 6 discoveries. One of the earliest discoveries , the famous experiment that proved that bodies of different 7 fall at the same speed, was made by Galieo when he was 26. Madam Curie started her research that 8 to Nobel Prize when she was 23. Einstein was 26 when he published his world-changing theory of relativity. Well, 9 of that. Yet I 10 if those “best years” were true in other 11 .
Then how about the field of 12 ? Surely it needed the wisdom of age to make a good leader. Perhaps it 13 , but look when these people 14 their career. Winston Churchill was elected to the House of Commons at the age of 26. Abraham Lincoln 15 the life of a country lawyer and was elected to the government at what age? Twenty-six.
But why 16 best years come after thirty? After thirty , I 17 , most people do not want to take risks or try 18 ways. Then I thought of people like Shakespeare and Picasso. The former was writing wonderful works at the ripe age of fifty, while the latter was 19 trying new ways of painting when he was ninety!
Perhaps there is still 20 for me.
1.
[ ]
A.invention |
B.discovery |
C.experiment |
D.progress |
2.
[ ]
A.mind |
B.idea |
C.attention |
D.thought |
3.
[ ]
A.As |
B.Being |
C.However |
D.Beyond |
4.
[ ]
A.Everybody |
B.Somebody |
C.Nobody |
D.Whoever |
5.
[ ]
A.names |
B.ages |
C.addresses |
D.education |
6.
[ ]
A.modern |
B.scientific |
C.last |
D.oldest |
7.
[ ]
A.heights |
B.sizes |
C.weights |
D.things |
8.
[ ]
A.led |
B.meant |
C.stuck |
D.referred |
9.
[ ]
A.plenty |
B.enough |
C.much |
D.none |
10.
[ ]
A.believed |
B.trusted |
C.wondered |
D.asked |
11.
[ ]
A.fields |
B.countries |
C.courses |
D.ages |
12.
[ ]
A.agriculture |
B.politics |
C.industry |
D.society |
13.
[ ]
A.is |
B.will |
C.has |
D.does |
14.
[ ]
A.finished |
B.went |
C.started |
D.failed |
15.
[ ]
A.devoted |
B.gave up |
C.began |
D.led |
16.
[ ]
A.don't |
B.the |
C.can |
D.not |
17.
[ ]
A.believe |
B.know |
C.guess |
D.agree |
18.
[ ]
A.other |
B.new |
C.best |
D.their |
19.
[ ]
A.always |
B.still |
C.seldom |
D.enjoying |
20.
[ ]
A.discovery |
B.problem |
C.wish |
D.hope |
Most of the things I really need to know about how to live, what to do and how to be, I learned in kindergarten. 1 was not at the top of the graduate school mountain, 2 there in the sandbox at nursery school. These are the things I learned: Share everything. Play 3 . Don’t hit people. Put things back 4 you found them. Return things to whomever they belong to. Clean 5 your own messes. Keep your own room clean. Don’t 6 things that are not yours. Say you’re sorry when you 7 somebody. Wash your hands before you eat. Learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work some every day. When you go out into the world, hold hands and stay 8 . Always remember to learn. Warm cookies and cold milk are both good 9 you. Live a 10 life. Remember the little seed in the plastic cup. The roots 11 down and the plant goes up and 12 really knows how or why, but we are all like that. Goldfish and white mice and even the little seed in the plastic cup—they all die. 13 do we. And then remember the first 14 you learned, the biggest word of all: LOOK. Everything 15 you need to know is in there somewhere.
Think of what a better world it would be if we all—the whole world—had cookies and milk at about 3 o’clock every afternoon and then 16 for a nap, or 17 we had a basic policy in our nation and other nations to always return things to whoever they belong to. And it is still 18 that no matter how 19 you are, when you go out into the world, 20 is the best to hold hands and not get away from the group.
1.A.Wisdom B.Experience C.Knowledge D.Custom
2.A.and B.so C.or D.but
3.A.just B.fair C.correct D.right
4.A.what B.how C.where D.when
5.A.up B.out C.with D.off
6.A.bring B.take C.fetch D.accept
7.A.injure B.damage C.hurt D.wound
8.A.besides B.alone C.apart D.together
9.A.at B.with C.on D.for
10.A.simple B.common C.easy D.balanced
11.A.go B.get C.put D.lay
12.A.everybody B.nobody C.somebody D.anybody
13.A.Neither B.Nor C.So D.Such
14.A.book B.sentence C.phrase D.word
15.A.that B.what C.when D.which
16.A.dropped in B.hung out C.lay down D.worked out
17.A.whether B.if C.as if D.that
18.A.real B.really C.true D.truely
19.A.great B.diligent C.old D.young
20.A.this B.that C.one D.it
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Last evening I was watching the evening news on television. The news was about a prize for scientific 1 ; I forgot what it was. The announcer, whose name was Ralph Story, said something, that caught my 2 . “All great discoveries, ”he said, “are made by people between the ages of twenty-five and thirty. ” 3 a little over thirty myself, I wanted to disagree with him. 4 wants to think that he is past the age of making any discovery. The next day I happened to be in the public library and spent several hours looking up the 5 of famous people and their discoveries. Ralph was right.
First I looked at some of the 6 discoveries. One of the earliest discoveries, the famous experiment that proved that bodies of different 7 fall at the same speed, was made by Galileo when he was 26. Madam Curie started her research that 8 to a Nobel Prize when she was 28. Einstein was 26 when he published his world changing theory of relativity. Well, 9 of that. Yet. I 10 , if those“best years”were true in other 11 . How about the field of 12 ? Surely it needed the wisdom of age make a good leader. Perhaps it 13 , but look when these people 14 their career. Winston Churchill was elected to the House of Commons at the age of 26. Abraham Lincoln 15 the life of a country lawyer and was elected to the government at what age? Twenty-six.
But why 16 the best years come after thirty? After thirty, I 17 , most people do not want to take risks or try 18 ways. Then I thought of people like Shakespeare and Picasso. The former was writing wonderful works at the ripe age of fifty, while the latter was 19 trying new ways of painting when he was ninety!
Perhaps there is still 20 for me.
1. A. invention B. discovery C. experiment D. progress
2. A. mind B. idea C. attention D. thought
3. A. As B. Being C. However D. Beyond
4. A. Everybody B. Somebody C. Nobody D. Whoever
5. A. names B. ages C. addresses D. education
6. A. pleasant B. scientific C. last D. oldest
7. A. heights B. sizes C. weights D. things
8. A. led B. meant C. stuck D. referred
9. A. plenty B. none C. much D. enough
10. A. believed B. trusted C. wondered D. asked
11. A. fields B. countries C. courses D. ages
12. A. agriculture B. society C. industry D. politics
13. A. is B. will C. has D. does
14. A. finished B. went C. started D. failed
15. A. devoted B. gave up C. began D. led
16. A. don’t B. the C. can D. not
17. A. believe B. know C. guess D. agree
18. A. other B. new C. best D. their
19. A. always B. still C. seldom D. enjoying
20. A. discovery B. problem C. wish D. hope
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Last evening I was watching the evening news on television. The news was about a prize for scientific 1 ; I forgot what it was. The announcer, whose name was Ralph Story, said something, that caught my 2 . “All great discoveries, ”he said, “are made by people between the ages of twenty-five and thirty. ” 3 a little over thirty myself, I wanted to disagree with him. 4 wants to think that he is past the age of making any discovery. The next day I happened to be in the public library and spent several hours looking up the 5 of famous people and their discoveries. Ralph was right.
First I looked at some of the 6 discoveries. One of the earliest discoveries, the famous experiment that proved that bodies of different 7 fall at the same speed, was made by Galileo when he was 26. Madam Curie started her research that 8 to a Nobel Prize when she was 28. Einstein was 26 when he published his world changing theory of relativity. Well, 9 of that. Yet. I 10 , if those“best years”were true in other 11 . How about the field of 12 ? Surely it needed the wisdom of age make a good leader. Perhaps it 13 , but look when these people 14 their career. Winston Churchill was elected to the House of Commons at the age of 26. Abraham Lincoln 15 the life of a country lawyer and was elected to the government at what age? Twenty-six.
But why 16 the best years come after thirty? After thirty, I 17 , most people do not want to take risks or try 18 ways. Then I thought of people like Shakespeare and Picasso. The former was writing wonderful works at the ripe age of fifty, while the latter was 19 trying new ways of painting when he was ninety!
Perhaps there is still 20 for me.
1. A. invention B. discovery C. experiment D. progress
2. A. mind B. idea C. attention D. thought
3. A. As B. Being C. However D. Beyond
4. A. Everybody B. Somebody C. Nobody D. Whoever
5. A. names B. ages C. addresses D. education
6. A. pleasant B. scientific C. last D. oldest
7. A. heights B. sizes C. weights D. things
8. A. led B. meant C. stuck D. referred
9. A. plenty B. none C. much D. enough
10. A. believed B. trusted C. wondered D. asked
11. A. fields B. countries C. courses D. ages
12. A. agriculture B. society C. industry D. politics
13. A. is B. will C. has D. does
14. A. finished B. went C. started D. failed
15. A. devoted B. gave up C. began D. led
16. A. don’t B. the C. can D. not
17. A. believe B. know C. guess D. agree
18. A. other B. new C. best D. their
19. A. always B. still C. seldom D. enjoying
20. A. discovery B. problem C. wish D. hope
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