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It’s been said that a smile is the lighting system of the face, the cooling system of the head and the heating system of the heart. But a smile is also a powerful 36 against toxic (有害的) attitudes of all kinds.
Lisa Smith, of Portland, Oregon, wrote to me about a man whose smile 37 her life: “I was having a horrible day — 38 my job, tired of the weather, tired of trying to make ends meet, and just feeling 39 . I stopped at the 40 in the morning and, as I was 41 , an older businessman said to me that it was going to be a 42 day and life shouldn’t be as 43 as I make it look. I glared at him and 44 said, ‘I wish it was Friday.’
“I felt 45 about my day when I left the post office ... that man’s smile and comment, although irritating (使人心烦的) 46 , made me think.
“The second time I 47 the man, I went out of my way to say ‘Happy Friday’ to him and to 48 . I saw him a few more times and always he was happy and made my 49 .
“I looked for him around Christmas time to give him a 50 and explain how his kind words and smile made me 51 my thinking and realize I didn’t have it so bad. 52 I have not seen him at the post office since then. I look every morning ... I go at different times to see if I can catch him. Maybe he is 53 , or maybe he is ill. I think to myself, ‘I wish I had thanked him for being a kind person.’ I can honestly say this man changed my life. I will work to 54 that same feeling to those I see in 55 of a smile.” ( 323 words )
36. A. weapon B. advantage C. fight D. word
37. A. destroyed B. changed C. supported D. finished
38. A. loving B. considering C. getting D. hating
39. A. happy B. excited C. anxious D. cautious
40. A. restaurant B. post office C. company D. hospital
41. A. entering B. leaving C. coming D. arriving
42. A. long B. rainy C. good D. hot
43. A. different B. interesting C. complex D. bad
44. A. simply B. easily C. tearfully D. surely
45. A. worse B. more worried C. better D. less funny
46. A. at last B. at once C. at present D. at first
47. A. worked with B. ran into C. looked into D. searched for
48. A. stare B. cry C. smile D. rush
49. A. day B. way C. living D. mark
50. A. ride B. list C. drink D. card
51. A. recover B. regroup C. release D. recommend
52. A. But B. Although C. Therefore D. Because
53. A. hidden B. escaped C. retired D. missed
54. A. pay B. relate C. owe D. spread
55. A. terms B. need C. case D. view
查看习题详情和答案>>One young academically excellent person went to apply for a managerial position in a big company. He 36 the first interview; the director did the last interview.
The director asked, “Did you obtain any scholarships in school?” The young man answered, “ 37 .”
“Who paid the school fees for you?”
“My father passed away 38 I was born, so my mother paid them all.”
“What did your mother do?”
“A laundry woman.”
The director 39 the youth to show his hands. They were smooth and perfect. The director asked, “Have you ever 40 your mother wash the clothes?” The youth answered, “ 41 . My mother always wanted me to study and read more books. 42 , she can wash clothes faster than me.”
The director said, “Please go and clean your mother’s hands, and then see me tomorrow.”
The youth felt his 43 of getting the job high. When he went back, he happily asked his mother to let him clean her hands. His mother felt 44 but happy with mixed feelings.
The youth cleaned his mother’s hands 45 . He cried as he did that. It was the first time he had 46 his mother’s wrinkled hands with so many bruises (伤痕) on them. Some bruises were so painful that his mother 47 when they were cleaned. Only by then did he realize it was this pair of hands that assisted him 48 his academic years.
After finishing cleaning his mother’s 49 hands, the youth quietly washed all the 50 clothes for his mother. That night, they talked for a very long time.
The next morning, the director noticed the youth’s swollen 51 and asked, “Can you tell me what you have done and 52 in your house?”
The youth answered, “I cleaned my mother’s hands and also finished washing all the remaining clothes. I know now what 53 is. Without mother, there would not have been my success today.”
The director said, “This is what I am looking for 54 a manager. I want to hire a person who can value the help of others and who knows the 55 of others. You are hired.”
| 1. | A. | qualified | B. | failed | C. | passed | D. | won |
| 2. | A | Nothing | B. | Few | C. | Some | D. | None |
| 3. | A | since | B. | when | C. | although | D. | once |
| 4. | A | requested | B. | persuaded | C. | demanded | D. | begged |
| 5. | A | assisted | B. | had | C. | watched | D. | helped |
| 6. | A | Seldom | B. | Sometimes | C. | Never | D. | Rarely |
| 7. | A | Meanwhile | B. | Besides | C. | However | D. | Somehow |
| 8. | A | chance | B. | luck | C. | desire | D. | idea |
| 9. | A | strange | B. | different | C. | excited | D. | unfamiliar |
| 10. | A | skillfully | B. | shyly | C. | politely | D. | slowly |
| 11. | A | glanced | B. | noticed | C. | accepted | D. | considered |
| 12. | A | shook | B. | shouted | C. | moved | D. | fell |
| 13. | A | during | B. | along | C. | through | D. | with |
| 14. | A | damaged | B. | ruined | C. | broken | D. | wounded |
| 15. | A | worn | B. | used | C. | dirty | D. | dusty |
| 16. | A | hands | B. | eyes | C. | ears | D. | cheeks |
| 17. | A | found | B. | enjoyed | C. | expected | D. | learned |
| 18. | A | appreciation | B. | understanding | C. | regret | D. | sympathy |
| 19. | A | about | B. | of | C. | in | D. | on |
| 20. | A | sufferings | B. | happenings | C. | doings | D. | surroundings |
One young academically excellent person went to apply for a managerial position in a big company. He 36 the first interview; the director did the last interview.
The director asked, “Did you obtain any scholarships in school?” The young man answered, “ 37 .”
“Who paid the school fees for you?”
“My father passed away 38 I was born, so my mother paid them all.”
“What did your mother do?”
“A laundry woman.”
The director 39 the youth to show his hands. They were smooth and perfect. The director asked, “Have you ever 40 your mother wash the clothes?” The youth answered, “ 41 . My mother always wanted me to study and read more books. 42 , she can wash clothes faster than me.”
The director said, “Please go and clean your mother’s hands, and then see me tomorrow.”
The youth felt his 43 of getting the job high. When he went back, he happily asked his mother to let him clean her hands. His mother felt 44 but happy with mixed feelings.
The youth cleaned his mother’s hands 45 . He cried as he did that. It was the first time he had 46 his mother’s wrinkled hands with so many bruises (伤痕) on them. Some bruises were so painful that his mother 47 when they were cleaned. Only by then did he realize it was this pair of hands that assisted him 48 his academic years.
After finishing cleaning his mother’s 49 hands, the youth quietly washed all the 50 clothes for his mother. That night, they talked for a very long time.
The next morning, the director noticed the youth’s swollen 51 and asked, “Can you tell me what you have done and 52 in your house?”
The youth answered, “I cleaned my mother’s hands and also finished washing all the remaining clothes. I know now what 53 is. Without mother, there would not have been my success today.”
The director said, “This is what I am looking for 54 a manager. I want to hire a person who can value the help of others and who knows the 55 of others. You are hired.”
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A. |
qualified |
B. |
failed |
C. |
passed |
D. |
won |
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2. |
A |
Nothing |
B. |
Few |
C. |
Some |
D. |
None |
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3. |
A |
since |
B. |
when |
C. |
although |
D. |
once |
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4. |
A |
requested |
B. |
persuaded |
C. |
demanded |
D. |
begged |
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5. |
A |
assisted |
B. |
had |
C. |
watched |
D. |
helped |
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6. |
A |
Seldom |
B. |
Sometimes |
C. |
Never |
D. |
Rarely |
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7. |
A |
Meanwhile |
B. |
Besides |
C. |
However |
D. |
Somehow |
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8. |
A |
chance |
B. |
luck |
C. |
desire |
D. |
idea |
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9. |
A |
strange |
B. |
different |
C. |
excited |
D. |
unfamiliar |
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10. |
A |
skillfully |
B. |
shyly |
C. |
politely |
D. |
slowly |
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11. |
A |
glanced |
B. |
noticed |
C. |
accepted |
D. |
considered |
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12. |
A |
shook |
B. |
shouted |
C. |
moved |
D. |
fell |
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13. |
A |
during |
B. |
along |
C. |
through |
D. |
with |
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14. |
A |
damaged |
B. |
ruined |
C. |
broken |
D. |
wounded |
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15. |
A |
worn |
B. |
used |
C. |
dirty |
D. |
dusty |
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16. |
A |
hands |
B. |
eyes |
C. |
ears |
D. |
cheeks |
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17. |
A |
found |
B. |
enjoyed |
C. |
expected |
D. |
learned |
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18. |
A |
appreciation |
B. |
understanding |
C. |
regret |
D. |
sympathy |
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19. |
A |
about |
B. |
of |
C. |
in |
D. |
on |
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20. |
A |
sufferings |
B. |
happenings |
C. |
doings |
D. |
surroundings |
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| A long time ago, in Egypt, there lived a famous person named Zun-Nun. A young man came to 1__ him and asked, "I don't 2 why people like you always dress simply." Zun-Nun smiled and 3 his ring from one of his fingers and said, "I'll answer your _4 _, but first take this ring and go to the 5 _ across the street. Can you sell this for one chip of gold?" Looking at the dirty ring, the young man became 6 _, "One chip of gold? I'm not sure if it could be 7 at that price." The young man went to the market quickly. He __8 the ring to the vegetable, meat and fish traders, and the others. But nobody was willing to __9 a chip of gold. He went back and reported. "Nobody was 10 enough to offer more than one chip of silver." With a smile Zun-Nun said, " Now go to the old shop in this street and show this to the 11_ trader. Don't give your 12 ; just see how much he will pay for it." The young man went to the shop __13_ and returned with a(n) 14 expression on his face. He reported, "The trader offered one thousand chips of gold for this ring, and the 15 _ of it was one thousand times higher than what the traders in this market offered." Zun-Nun just smiled and 16 softly, "That was the answer to your question , my friend. A person cannot be valued only by his 17 . The gold and diamond inside someone could 18 be seen and valued if you could look at the _19__ soul. It requires he art to see, and it involves a 20 . We can't see it from the words or attitude. Many a time what we think is brass is gold." | |||
| ( ) 1. A. beg ( ) 2. A. agree ( ) 3. A. held ( ) 4. A. question ( ) 5. A. playground ( ) 6. A. careful ( ) 7. A. sorted ( ) 8. A. offered ( ) 9. A. cost ( )10. A. greedy ( )11. A. coal ( )12. A. price ( )13. A. repaired ( )14. A. angry ( )15. A. color ( )16. A. spoke ( )17. A. language ( )18. A. also ( )19. A. outer ( )20. A. process |
B. visit B. suppose B. put B. telephone B. company B. doubtful B. checked B. added B. search B. brave B. steel B. attitude B. mentioned B. pitiful B. weight B. felt B. accent B. only B. extra B. location |
C. help C. understand C. took C. alarm C. stage C. hopeful C. imported C. donated C. pay C. just C. cotton C. advice C. damaged C. cold C. value C. touched C. kindness C. still C. inner C. luck |
D. question D. think D. tore D. description D. market D. helpful D. sold D. led D. buy D. cruel D. gold D. explanation D. painted D. different D. size D. played D. dress D. always D. lost D. support |
cyber (网络的) time to the point where my family feels the need to comment on my presence at the
dinner table. With all these options and distractions (使人分心的事) it can be hard to spend quality
time with the people you love.
My Dad and I have always worked around this. Over years we've learned how to watch in silence
while enjoying each other's company and by now we know what to comment on during the
commercials.
Once we were watching one of our favourite shows. At the commercial he turned to me and asked
if I liked going to school.
I thought about the question for a few moments before admitting that I did.
"Do you look forward to going?"
This question seemed easier to answer, but I thought it over.
"Not all the time. Sometimes, there are classes that I dread. But then there are people I want to
see or things I want to do, so I guess it evens out."
Dad nodded.
"You see these characters on the show? They like going to work. They look forward to it. They are
so idealistic that they go to work every day, believing they can change the world. That's why we like to
watch them."
I thought about what he was saying.
"Do you look forward to going to work?" I asked.
Dad paused.
"I honestly don't think about it. It's not something I anticipate or dread. It's just something that I
do. I always looked forward to going to school, though. I wanted to learn. Now that I think about it,
when I first started working I did look forward to it. That's what's important. Do something that you
enjoy doing. Do something that you will look forward to. Otherwise, what's the point?"
Now I have learned that sometimes it's not the length of the talk that's important but what's said
during the talk. It is still possible to have quality time during a commercial break.
B. belief
C. doubt
D. love
B. He has something important to do.
C. He loses interest in some classes.
D. He falls behind other classmates.
B. topic
C. lesson
D. goal
B. Children feel happy when talking with parents.
C. Parents and children can enjoy the same TV show.
D. Children are unwilling to stay with their parents.