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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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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 change.” I said.

  Throughout December, Emily continued to  7 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(发光).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 girls’ 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 years― while giving her dad a lesson in the  20 .

1.A.Promised               B.Amazed              C.Determined          D.Organized

2.A.need                      B.should         C.must                   D.can

3.A.collection               B.contribution    C.shop                   D.club 

4.A.seldom                  B.likely        C.slightly                D.merely

5.A.drew                     B.became       C.went                   D.pulled

6.A.observed                B.sensed           C.watched              D.noticed

7.A.study                     B.try                      C.listen                   D.work

8.A.disappointing     B.surprising    C.formal                 D.public

9.A.agreeable               B.hopeful     C.thankful              D.pitiful

10.A.Moved         B.Shocked      C.Persuaded           D.Demanded

11.A.one                      B.some        C.two                    D.any

12.A.While         B.As                      C.Because              D.Though

13.A.express                B.describe      C.explain                D.shake

14.A.returned     B.delivered        C.chose                  D.shared

15.A.sweet                  B.healthy      C.happy                 D.fair

16.A.putting                 B.giving                 C.storing                D.signing

17.A.present                B.harvest     C.winner                D.chance

18.A.greeting               B.praising       C.sheltering            D.rewarding

19.A.under                   B.before       C.beyond                D.within

20.A.process                B.project                C.struggle               D.communication

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     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 a 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.” I said.

  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 was unbelievably proud of my nine-year-old daughter, Emily. 31 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 32 have your pick from my bicycle  33 .” “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 34 choose.

  As Christmas 35 near, Emily and I went bike shopping. As we left one store, she  36 a Salvation Army(基督教慈善组织) volunteer standing next to a big pot.

“Can we give something, Daddy?” she asked.   

“Sorry, Em, I’m out of change.” I said.

  Throughout December, Emily continued to  37 hard. Then one day, she made a  38 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  39 .

     40 by Emily’s selflessness, I decided to contribute 41 of my old bicycles to a car dealer who was collecting used bikes for poor children. 42 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  43 the feeling that I should give a second bike. When I later  44 the bikes, the car dealer said, “You’re making two kids very  45 , sir. Here are your tickets. For each bicycle contributed, we’re 46 away one chance to win a girls’ mountain bike.”

  Why wasn’t I surprised when that second ticket proved to be the  47 ? I like to think it was God’s way of  48  a little girl for a sacrifice  49 her years while giving her dad a lesson in the  50 .

 

31. A. Promised

B. Amazed

C. Determined

D. Organized

32. A. need 

B. should

C. must

D. can

33. A. collection

B. contribution

C. shop

D. club

34. A. seldom 

B. likely  

C. slightly 

D. merely

35. A. drew

B. became 

C. went

D. pulled

36. A. observed 

B. sensed

C. watched

D. noticed

37. A. study

B. try

C. listen

D. work

38. A. disappointing

B. surprising

C. formal

D. public

39. A. agreeable

B. hopeful 

C. thankful 

D. pitiful

40. A. Moved

B. Shocked

C. Persuaded 

D. Demanded

41. A. one

B. some 

C. two 

D. any

42. A. While

B. As

C. Because

D. Though

43. A. express

B. describe

C. explain 

D. shake

44. A. returned  

B. delivered

C. chose

D. shared

45. A. sweet

B. healthy 

C. happy

D. fair

46. A. putting 

B. giving 

C. storing 

D. signing

47. A. present 

B. harvest 

C. winner

D. chance

48. A. greeting 

B. praising 

C. sheltering

D. rewarding

49. A. under 

B. before

C. beyond 

D. within

50. A. process

B. project

C. struggle

D. communication

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  HARROLD, Texas(August 15, 2008)-A tiny Texas district will allow teachers and staff members to carry concealed(隐藏)firearms to deter(威慑)and protect against school shootings when classes begin this month, provided the gun-toting(携带枪支的)employees follow certain requirements.

  “The small community of Harrold in north Texas is a 30-minute drive from the Wilbarger County Sheriff's Office, leaving students and teachers without protection,” said David Thweatt, superintendent of the Harrold Independent School District.“The lone campus of the 110-student district sits near a heavily traveled highway, which could make it a target”, he argued.

  “When the federal government started making schools gun-free zones, that's when all of these shootings started.Why would you put it out there that a group of people can't defend themselves?That's like saying 'Sic'em' to a dog,” Thweatt said in a story published Friday on the Fort Worth Star-Telegram's Web site.

  Barbara Williams, a spokeswoman for the Texas Association of School Boards, said her organization did not know of another district with such a policy.Ken Trump, a Cleveland-based school security expert who advises districts nationwide, said Harrold is the first district with such a policy.

  Trustees approved the policy change last year.For employees to carry a pistol, they must have a Texas license to carry a concealed handgun; must be authorized to carry by the district; must receive training in crisis management and hostile situations.

  Officials researched the policy and considered other choices for about a year before approving the policy change, Thweatt said.The district also has other measures in place to prevent a school shooting, he said.

  “The naysayers think(a shooting)won't happen here.If something were to happen here, I'd much rather be calling a parent to tell them that their child is OK because we were able to protect them,” Thweatt said.

  Texas law outlaws firearms at schools unless specific institutions allow them.

  It isn't clear how many of the 50 or so teachers and staff members will be armed this fall because Thweatt did not disclose that information, to keep it from students or potential attackers.

(1)

The Texas district will allow teachers and staff members to carry firearms if they ________.

[  ]

A.

deter and protect against school shootings.

B.

meet certain requirements.

C.

begin their classes this month.

D.

provide a gun-toting employee.

(2)

What can we infer from Thweatt's words?

[  ]

A.

It is wrong for the federal government to make schools gun-free zones.

B.

The federal government helps school shootings.

C.

A gun for the students is what “Sic'em” to a dog.

D.

It is necessary for a student to carry a gun.

(3)

The following statements about Harrold are right EXCEPT ________.

[  ]

A.

Harrold is the first district to allow teachers to carry guns.

B.

Harrold is a tiny district in Texas, which is a 30-minute drive from the Wilbarger County Sheriff's Office.

C.

The 50 or so teachers and staff members in Harrold will be armed this fall.

D.

Harrold also has other measures in place to prevent a school shooting.

(4)

The underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

that's like asking a dog to chase something.

B.

that's like training a dog to be brave.

C.

that's like feeding a dog to be strong.

D.

that's like walking a dog in the school.

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