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The Best Holiday
I was unbelievably proud of my nine – year – old daughter, Emily. 36 to buy a mountain bike, she’d been saving her pocket money all year, as well as doing small jobs to earn extra money.
By Thanksgiving, she had collected only $49. I said, “You 37 have your pick from my bicycle 38 .” “Thanks, Daddy. But your bikes are so old.” She was right. All my girls’ bikes were 1950s models, not the kind kid today would 39 choose.
As Christmas 40 near, Emily and I went bike shopping. As we left one store, she 41 a Salvation Army volunteer standing next to a big pot .“Can we give something. Daddy?” she asked. “Sorry, Em, I’m out of change.”
Throughout December, Emily continued to 42 hard. Then one day, she made a 43 announcement. “You know all the money I’ve been saving?” she said hesitantly. “I’m going to give it to the poor people. ” So one cold morning before Christmas, Emily handed her total savings of $58 to a volunteer who was really very 44 .
45 by Emily’s selflessness, I decided to contribute 46 of my old bicycles to a car dealer who was collecting used bikes for poor children. 47 I selected a shiny model from my collection, however, it seemed as if a second bike took on a glow(发光). Should I contribute two? No, one would be enough. But I couldn’t 48 the feeling that I should give a second bike. When I later 49 the bikes, the car dealer said, “You’re making two kids very 50 , sir. Here are your tickets. For each bicycle contributed, we’re 51 away one chance to win a girls’ mountain bike.”
Why wasn’t I surprised when that second ticket proved to be the 52 ? I like to think it was God’s way of 53 a little girl for a sacrifice 54 her years – while giving her dad a lesson in the 55 .
36.A.Promised B.Amazed C.Determined D.Organized
37.A.need B.should C.must D.can
38.A.collection B.contribution C.shop D.club
39.A.seldom B.likely C.slightly D.merely
40.A.drew B.became C.went D.pulled
41.A.observed B.sensed C.watched D.noticed
42.A.study B.try C.listen D.work
43.A.disappointing B.surprising C.formal D.public
44.A.agreeable B.hopeful C.thankful D.pitiful
45.A.Moved B.Shocked C.Persuaded D.Demanded
46.A.one B.some C.two D.any
47.A.While B.As C.Because D.Though
48.A.express B.describe C.explain D.shake
49.A.returned B.delivered C.chose D.shared
50.A.sweet B.healthy C.happy D.fair
51.A.putting B.giving C.storing D.signing
52.A.present B.harvest C.winner D.chance
53.A.greeting B.praising C.sheltering D.rewarding
54.A.under B.before C.beyond D.within
55.A.process B.project C.struggle D.communication
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I am a people watcher, a trait magnified when I travel. On the train to and from Tokyo, I realized, 1 , that my fellow riders who were Japanese rarely 2 up and around or used their eyes to interact with other people. This 3 me at first. To my American mind such interaction has the 4 of mutual (相互的) acknowledgement. But then I remembered 5 that the Japanese rarely maintain direct eye contact. Perhaps my people watching seemed 6 . I tried to be more subtle (细心的). I had also read how the Japanese feel 7 to each other as a group by a sense of responsibility. 8 , as a Caucasian Westerner, I was obviously an outsider, I often 9 being a temporary member of the group. Once, sitting at a long stop of a local train, I 10 as several people got up and left the car when a faster train to their 11 pulled into the station. It was cold outside and every person 12 to press the "CLOSE" button as they exited the train doors to help keep out the cold air for the group 13onboard. I always feel a bit embarrassed at having the unearned good fortune of being a 14 speaker of the language. In Japan I was 15 for the many kind strangers who were willing to use their English to 16 me. And in a country where the Roman alphabet is not used in the local language, the abundant English signage was 17 aimed at helping travelers. For the most part on this trip, I found that I was left alone until I asked for help.I 18 little curiosity or interest in interacting with me. When I entered a restaurant or shop, I felt I was 19 as a local resident would be. Welcome is the greeting often shouted out 20 by the staff when customers enter restaurants or stores. | ||||
( )1. A. however ( )2. A. looked ( )3. A. surprised ( )4. A. character ( )5. A. reading ( )6. A. polite ( )7. A. upset ( )8. A. As though ( )9. A. benefited from ( )10. A. observed ( )11. A. home ( )12. A. made sure ( )13. A. come ( )14. A. foreign ( )15. A. thankful ( )16. A. hit ( )17. A. obviously ( )18. A. realized ( )19. A. welcomed ( )20. A. coldly |
B. though B. noticed B. satisfied B. nature B. seeing B. gentle B. separated B. Even though B. took from B. recognized B. destination B. promised B. left B. national B. appreciative B. call B. specially B. sensed B. loved B. warmly |
C. yet C. discovered C. puzzled C. moral C. thinking C. rude C. lonely C. Though C. got from C. found C. office C. wished C. remained C. native C. hateful C. help C. particularly C. felt C. arranged C. hearty |
D. therefore D. wandered D. wondered D. quality D. understanding D. noble D. connected D. Unless D. moved from D. watched D. company D. guarantee D. stood D. natural D. grateful D. hurt D. clearly D. knew D. treated D. kindly |
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The Best Holiday I was unbelievably proud of my nine-year-old daughter, Emily. 1 to buy a mountain bike, she'd been saving her pocket money all year, as well as doing small jobs to earn extra money. By Thanksgiving , she had collected only $49. I said, " You 2 have your pick from my bicycle 3 ". "Thanks, Daddy. But your bikes are so old. " She was right. All my girls' bikes were 1950s models , not the kind a kid today would 4 choose. As Christmas 5 near, Emily and I went bike shopping . As we left one store, she 6 a Salvation Army volunteer standing next to a big pot. "Can we give something, Daddy?" She asked. "Sorry, Em, I'm out of 7 . " Throughout December, Emily continued to work hard. Then one day, she made a 8 announcement. "You know all the money I've been saving?" she said hesitantly. "I'm going to give it to the poor people. " So one cold morning before Christmas, Emily handed her total savings of $58 to a volunteer who was really very 9 . 10 by Emily's selflessness, I decided to contribute 11 of my old bicycles to a car dealer who was collecting used bikes for poor children. 12 I selected a shiny model from my collection, however, it seemed as if a second bike took on a glow. Should I contribute two? No, one would be enough. But I couldn't 13 the feeling that I should give a second bike. When I later 14 the bikes, the car dealer said, "You're making two kids very 15 , sir . Here are your tickets. For each bicycle contributed, we're 16 away one chance to win a girl's mountain bike. " Why wasn't I surprised when that second ticket proved to be the 17 ? I like to think it was God's way of 18 a little girl for a sacrifice 19 her year--while giving her dad a lesson in the 20 . | |||
( )1.A. Promised ( )2.A. need ( )3.A. collection ( )4.A. seldom ( )5.A. drew ( )6.A. observed ( )7.A. work ( )8.A. disappointing ( )9.A. agreeable ( )10.A. Moved ( )11.A. one ( )12.A. While ( )13.A. express ( )14.A. returned ( )15.A. sweet ( )16.A. putting ( )17.A. present ( )18.A. greeting ( )19.A. under ( )20.A. process |
B. Amazed B. should B. contribution B. likely B. became B. sensed B. charge B. surprising B. hopeful B. Shocked B. some B. As B. describe B. delivered B. healthy B. giving B. harvest B. praising B. before B. project |
C. Determined C. must C. shop C. slightly C. went C. watched C. time C. formal C. thankful C. Persuaded C. two C. Because C. explain C. chose C. happy C. storing C. winner C. sheltering C. beyond C. struggle |
D. Organized D. can D. club D. merely D. pulled D. noticed D. change D. public D. pitiful D. Demanded D. any D. Though D. shake D. shared D. fair D. signing D. chance D. rewarding D. within D. communication |