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Tina in my class always wore a bright smile. This may not seem that unusual ___36___ that she suffered from a disease causing trouble in speaking and walking. Many times people didn’t ___37___ her. Maybe it was because she looked ___38___. Tina usually broke the ___39___ with people she met with a big “Hi”.
One day the assignment (作业) was to memorize three stanzas (诗节) of the poem, “Don’t quit.” I made the assignment worth only ten points since I wasn’t ___40___ much from today’s teenagers.
The day the assignment was due ___41___, and one by one each student ___42___ to recite the poem. “Sorry, Mr. Krause,” was the reply. ___43___, in disappointment and half kidding, I said that the ___44___ person who couldn’t recite the poem perfectly had to do ten pus-ups (俯卧撑). To my ___45___, Tina was next. Tina used the walker (助行架) to ___46___ to the front of the class and began reciting the poem. She recited the end of the first stanza when she made a mistake. ___47___ I could say a word, she ___48___ her walker to the side and started doing push-ups. I was shocked and wanted to say, “Tina, I was just ___49___!” But she struggled up in her walker and ___50__ the poem. She finished the rest of the poem ___51___, one of the few students who did.
When she finished, a student asked, “Why did you do that? It’s ___52___ worth ten points!” “Because I want to be ___53___ you --- normal,” was her reply. ___54___ fell on the whole room when another student said, “Tina, we’re not ___55___--- we’re teenagers! We get in trouble all the time.”
Tina got her ten points. She also got the love and respect of her classmates.
36. A. so B. rather C. except D. in
37. A. speak to B. believe in C. care about D. quarrel with
38. A. proud B. careful C. shy D. different
39. A. rule B. ice C. anger D. situation
40. A. wanting B. thinking C. learning D. expecting
41. A. gained B. turned C. arrived D. balanced
42. A. tried B. managed C. refused D. failed
43. A. Suddenly B. Sadly C. Luckily D. Finally
44. A. first B. next C. last D. sick
45. A. happiness B. disappointment C. interest D. surprise
46. A. move B. run C. ride D. drive
47. A. Before B. As C. After D. While
48. A. took B. threw C. handed D. drew
49. A. laughing B. saying C. kidding D. frightening
50. A. read B. forgot C. continued D. learned
51. A. terribly B. partly C. perfectly D. painfully
52. A. almost B. never C. really D. only
53. A. like B. with C. against D. for
54. A. Tears B. Rain C. Silence D. Laugh
55. A. normal B. brave C. smart D. kind
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The only highway to go to work that I had to drive on was closed down due to an accident on the bridge.A truck had hit the bridge and made it 1 for any traffic to go over it.So in order to get to 2 I had to go a number of miles out of my way.
Not being that 3 with this road and not knowing 4 all the pot holes in the road were, I topped a hill and right in my path was a big pot hole.I felt and heard the familiar sound of a flat tire.I 5 as far to the right as possible and stopped.I tried several times to change the tire, but 6 .
There I sat out in the countryside and no way to 7 with anybody.Just then, I looked in my rear(后面的) view mirror and a 8 was pulling out of a pasture(牧场) behind me.I was happy but 9 at the same time.
I was struggling to get the 10 out when this man in the pickup pulled in behind me.He got out to introduce himself and 11 to help me.When he got the spare out we discovered that it is also 12 .He told me he would take the tire and have it 13 and call my husband.
We got the tire fixed 14 he took me back to my car.My husband had been 15 us anxiously there until we got back.The kind stranger stayed there and helped my husband 16 the tire.After they finished we 17 thanked him and offered to pay him for his 18 .
I will never forget his words, "Your thanks are 19 enough pay and I just hope if this ever happens to my wife or daughter someone will be so 20 as to help them."
1.A.busy B.narrow C.unsafe D.fearful
2.A.school B.city C.work D.shop
3.A.satisfied B.clear C.known D.familiar
4.A.what B.where C.when D.which
5.A.pulled B.rode C.placed D.made
6.A.failed B.passed C.managed D.dropped
7.A, catch up B.get in touch C.have to do D.put up
8.A.truck B.pickup C.car D.bike
9.A.scared B.excited C.doubted D.satisfied
10.A.car B.wheel C.spare D.
trunk
11.A.refused B.offered C.pretended D.promised
12.A, broken B.flat C.empty D.old
13.A.sold B.painted C.packed D.fixed
14.A.but B.so C.and D
.or
15.A.waiting B.watching C.expecting D.searching
16.A.break B.change C.clean D.repair
17.A.both B.all C.neither D.either
18.A.behavior B.kindness C.bravery D.patience
19.A.more than B.less than C.rather than D.better than
20.A.polite B.active C.nice D.wise
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The other day I was talking to a stranger on the bus; he told me that he had a good 1 in Chicago and he wondered if, by any chance, I 2 to know him. For a moment, I thought he might be 3 , but I could tell from the expression on his face that he was not. He was 4 . I felt like saying that it was ridiculous to 5 that out of all the millions of people in Chicago I could possibly have ever bumped into his friend. But, 6 , I just smiled and reminded him that Chicago was a very 7 city. He nodded, and I thought he was going to be content to drop the subject and talk about something else. But I was wrong. He was silent for a few minuses, and then he 8 to tell me all about his friend.
His friend's main 9 in life seemed to be tennis. He was an excellent tennis player, and he 10 had his own tennis court. There were a lot of people with swimming 11 , yet there were only two people with private tennis court; his friend in Chicago was one of them. I told him that I knew several 12 like that, including my brother, who was a doctor in California. He 13 that maybe there were more private courts in the country than he 14 , but he did not know of any others. Then he asked me 15 my brother lived in California. When I said Sacramento, he said that was a coincidence 16 his Chicago friend spent the summer in Sacramento last year and he lived next door to a 17 who had a tennis court in his backyard. I said I felt that really was a coincidence because my next-door neighbour had gone to Sacramento last summer and had 18 the house next to my brother's house. For a moment, we stared at each other, but we did not say anything.
“Would your friend's name happen to be Roland Kirkwood?” I asked finally. He 19 and said, “Yes. Would your brother's name happen to be Dr Rey Hunter?” It was my 20 to laugh. “Yes,” I replied.
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gave a shout of pain. He had somehow managed to tangle up (围绕) his small body in his seat belt. I
immediately pulled off the road.
I could have tried to stop a car, but they were driving by so fast. At that moment, I would have cut
the belt if I had something to cut it with. Then I thought that I could retract (缩回) little further in order
that it might work. But if that failed, my son's little stomach would be squeezed even tighter.
Just then a man appeared. He wore a white shirt and trousers that I'd seen on Costa Rican cowboys
and his clothes so dirty that I thought he might be a beggar or worse.
Yet when the stranger reached us, he asked me if I needed help. I pointed to my son and he took a
look. He then bent down beside my son, tracing the path of the smooth seat belt with with his rough fingers. After a long moment, he asked my son to bend sideways and a little bit forward. He then put his hands
on the belt, controlled it in a way that I still don't understand now, and my son was free.
I thanked him warmly. I also reached into my wallet and gave him a bill, although his calm face
suggested that he didn't care about a reward. He had found a new way to use his roping skills, particularly those he used when freeing animals. And I had experienced the kindness.
B. He suddenly suffered from a stomachache.
C. He fell off his seat and hurt his stomach.
D. He saw something interesting on the journey.
B. was familiar with the author's son
C. refused to accept the money
D. was good at roping.
B. A kind and quick roadside help.
C. A hard journey
D. A story of a cowboy