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“But, doctor,” the man said. “I don’t think…”
“Don’t tell me what you ,” the doctor said. “I am the doctor, not you. I know you need. I see hundreds of people like you. None of them get any exercise. They in offices all day and in front of the television in the .What you need is to walk quickly for at least 30 a day.”
“Doctor, you don’t understand,” the man said. “I…”
“I don’t want to hear any ” the doctor said. “You must find time for exercise. If you don’t, you will get and have health problems when you are older.”
“But I walk every day.” the man said.
“Oh, yes, and I know what kind of walking that is. You a few meters to the train station from your house, a few more meters from the station to your office, and a few more meters from your office to a for lunch and back.”
“Please listen to me, doctor!” the man shouted, getting .
“I’m a mailman.” the man continued, “I walk for seven hours every day and I come to letters.”
For a moment, the doctor said nothing, and he said slowly, “Put your tongue out again, will you?”
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| My hero is my father, Peter Murawski, because without my dad, my life would be nothing. My dad works to support the 1 . Not only does he put in the normal weekday, he also works a night shift to add money to the family budget so that we can have a roof over our heads, food on the table, heat, electricity, cable and in the future, a college education. Dad doesn't get home 2 midnight and he gets up every morning at 6:00. In the moming, my dad wakes me up. Then he goes downstairs to make lunch for us. He makes sure we get off to school and is there to give us a 3 if one of us misses the bus. After that, Dad goes to work; he spends eight hours staring at a computer screen. When he returns home, Dad usually 4 has an hour or so before he has to leave for his other jobs. I help by fixing dinner, but sometimes he doesn't even have time to. 5 . On the weekends, you would think that Dad would want to 6 , but he's still up at the crack of dawn. What is he doing? He's either working in the yard 7 making repairs to the house. Every once in a long while Dad will stop and rest. He'll 8 to a nice family dinner or lounge in his big comfortable chair to watch football or channel surf. At these times my dad gets the energy he needs to keep up his lifestyle, sacrificing (牺牲) all his 9 for the family. My dad is a real 10 of what you can do for your family if you really love them. He puts us first and never stops to think of 11 . He deserves to be rewarded, yet if I mentioned that to him, he'd say that the 12 of his children are enough for him. | ||||
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| It was a beautiful day for sightseeing. My friends and I went out just for 1 . When lunch time came, we set our sight 2 a small park in town. Each of us went to get 3 he wanted and would meet back on the grass later. My friend Robby and I went to a hot dog shop. The vendor (卖主) put together the hot dog just Robby wanted it to be. But when she took out money to pay him, the man said, "It looks a little stale on the cool side, so never mind 4 me. This will be my freebie (免费赠品) of the day." We said our thanks, 5 our friends in the park, and began to eat our food. As we talked and ate, I saw a man 6 alone nearby. He was looking at us. I could tell that he hadn't showered for days. Another homeless man, I thought, like all the others you see in cities. I didn't pay much 7 attention than that. We finished eating and wanted to 8 more sightseeing. But when Robby and I went to the garbage to throw away our lunch bags, I heard a strong voice asking, "There isn't any food in those bags, is there?" It was the man 9 had been watching us. I didn't know what to do for a moment. " 10 , I ate it already." "Oh," was his only answer, with no shame in his voice at all. It was clear that he was too hungry to feel ashamed. I felt 11 for the man, but I didn't know what I could do. At that time Robby said, "I'll be back soon. Please wait for me a minute." Then she ran off. I watched curiously (好奇地) as she went 12 the street and into the hot dog shop again. Then I came to know what she was going to do. Sure enough, she came back with a hot dog in her hand in a minute. She gave the food to the hungry man. 13 to me, Robby said with a smile, "I was just passing on the 14 someone gave me before." That day I learned how generosity can go farther than the person who 15 . By giving, you also teach others how to give. | ||||
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Last Friday, after doing all the family shopping in the town. I wanted to have a rest before catching the rain. I __1__ a newspaper and some chocolate and __2__ into the station coffee shop. It was a cheap self-service place with long tables to __3__ at. I put my heavy bag down on the floor, __4__ the newspaper and the chocolate on the table and then went to get a cup of coffee.
When I came back with the coffee, There was someone __5__ in the next seat. __6__ was a boy, with dark glasses and old clothes, and __7__ bright red at the front. He had started to eat my chocolate!
Naturally, I was rather uneasy about him, but I didn’t want to have any __8__. I just read the newspaper, tasted my coffee and took a bit of chocolate. The boy looked at me in __9__.Then he took a __10__ piece of my chocolate. I could hardly believe it. Still I didn’t say anything to him. When he took a third piece, I felt more angry than uneasy. I thought, “Well, I shall have the last piece.” And I got it.
The boy gave me a strange look, then __11__ up. As he left, he shouted out, “There’s something __12__ with that woman!” Everyone looked at me, __13__ I didn’t want to quarrel with the boy, so I kept quiet. I did not realize that I had __14__ a mistake until I finished my coffee and was ready to __15__. My face turned red when I saw my unopened chocolate under the newspaper. The chocolate that I had been eating was the boy’s!
1. A. stole B. bought C. sold D. wrote
2. A. went B. sat C. seated D. looked
3. A. sit B. seat C. lie D. laugh
4. A. pushed B. took C. put D. pulled
5. A. jumping B. playing C. sitting D. sleeping
6. A. He B. It C. Who D. What
7. A. cut B. washed C. covered D. colored
8. A. coffee B. trouble C. chocolate D. matter
9. A. carelessness B. anger C. surprise D. happiness
10. A. first B. second C. very D. last
11. A. stood B. took C. cried D. looked
12. A. strange B. wrong C. OK D. funny
13. A. and B. but C. so D. while
14. A. spelt B. corrected C. made D. found
15. A. finish B. leave C. jump D. shop