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When Andra Rush started her trucking company, all she had was an old van,two used pick-up trucks and the simple certainty of a 23-year-old girl. But she planned to make her fortune in about four years to 36 her true goal: dealing with poverty on Native American reservations across North America. "I thought I could retire by the time I was 27," says Rush, "At that age, you don't know 37 you don't know."
Rush is 49 now and 38 working hard. Her tiny start-up just outside Detroit has 39 to a $400 million North American business. Today Rush is a(an) 40 not only for Native Americans but also for women in the male-controlled world of trucking.
Rush was 41 30 miles outside Detroit. When the teenage Rush visited the reservation for the first time, she was 42 by the poverty and lack of hope. "I really wanted to 43 " she says.
She graduated from the University of Michigan in 1982. She took a nursing job with a 44 pay and then practiced at an air goods company, 45 the speed of package pickups and deliveries made a little more a little more profits. "I thought I could do that 46 ," Rush says.
Within six months, Rush had ten employees, and clients(客户) 47 Ford and GM were paying her to 48 small packages from the airport. Ford was the first to offer her a job trucking parts between its plants and supplier.
By 2001, many of Rush's 1,000 employees were Native Americans, working alongside people of every 49 But she felt she hadn't done enough. 50 she joined forces with a Canadian parts maker to design and gather auto components.
She located the plants near reservations, 51 opportunities where they were needed most. By 2009, her auto parts business was earning $370 million 52 .
She's come a long way from the 53 23-year-old who thought "the cash would just roll in." But Rush wouldn't change a thing: "I love my job," she says. "I 54 the fact that you can start to get some motivation and keep 55 yourself—and then suddenly you lift your head and it's been 25 years"
1.A.make B. accomplish C. receive D.arrive
2.A.what B.which C.why D.who
3. A.so B.somehow C.still D.anyhow
4. A. grown B.become C.got D.gone
5.A.able housewife B.ordinary woman C.role model D.truck driver
6. A.brought B.lived C.risen D.raised
7. A.moved B.interested C.struck D.encouraged
8. A have an influence B.make a difference C.set an example D.make a decision
9. A.low B.high C.cheap D.expensive
10.A.which B.that C.when D.where
11.A.well B.badly C.worse D.better
12.A.like B.besides C.for D.except
13.A.take B.fetch C.bring D.lift
14.A.education B.family C.background D.city
15.A.Because B.For C.But D.So
16.A.seizing B.creating C.grasping D.losing
17..A.in case B.in turn C.in return D.in need
18.A.inexperienced B.experienced C.expert D.skilled
19.A.enjoy B.hate C.doubt D.refuse
20.A.fighting B.forcing C.challenging D.amusing
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Doing community service work, I spent three or four hours handing out warm dinner to the homeless out in the streets. After that I went to a 36 shelter not far from the Bay Bridge.
I was in high school and at the time my sister was too young to 37 . She wanted to help, 38 she made four or five dozen chocolate chip cookies for me to 39 and hand out to people. When getting to the homeless shelter I passed out the remaining meals. I had the containers with my 40 cookies in them and began to 41 , offering them to anyone near me.
I 42 an old gentleman and said, “Sir, would you like a cookie?” He stopped and turned around, looked at me 43 in the eye and said, “What did you say? Did you call me sir?” I told him I had, and his eyes 44 a little bit and he said, “No one has 45 called me sir.” He was completely taken aback.
It struck me.
I explained I had been raised that 46 color and social status, everyone deserved 47 . It made me 48 to think that just because he was homeless, no one 49 him the honor. It broke my 50 , and I couldn’t help 51 cry. I just didn’t understand 52 no one ever called him sir? I had never thought that anyone was below me because I wasn’t raised that way. Every 53 person deserves to be treated with dignity. Years later, I still carry that memory and the 54 it taught me. Sometimes, what we take for granted can 55 make a difference in someone’s life.
How have you made a difference to others? How have others made a difference to you?
36. A. useless B. careless C. homeless D. hopeless
37. A. participate B. involve C. choose D. go
38. A. however B. but C. yet D. so
39. A. bring B. fetch C. collect D. take
40. A. classmate’s B. schoolmate’s C. sister’s D. family’s
41. A. walk around B. knock around C. come around D. stand around
42. A. went B. came C. approached D. met
43. A. right B. even C. still D. just
44. A. watered B. cried C. tore D. dropped
45. A. already B. ever C. still D. yet
46. A. in spite B. regardless of C. concerned about D. for fear of
47. A. happiness B. truth C. respect D. help
48. A. strong-minded B. sad C. frightened D. pleased
49. A. handed B. afforded C. provided D. supplied
50. A. eyes B. mind C. opinions D. heart
51. A. but B. and C. until D. or
52. A. what B. when C. whether D. why
53. A. single B. poor C. ordinary D. normal
54. A. stories B. lessons C. experiences D. tears
55. A. equally B. hardly C. really D. finally
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A. take B bring C. fetch D. carry
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Back in my country, when I was a child, I used to go to “market day” with my mother. One day each week, farmers used to 31 their fruit and vegetables into the city. They 32 one street to all cars, and the farmers set up tables for their 33 . This outdoor market was a great place to 34. Everything was fresher than produce in grocery stores because the farmers brought it in 35 after the harvest. My mother and I always got there early in the morning to get the 36 produce.
The outdoor market was a wonderful adventure for a small child, 37 was like a festival – full of colors and 38 . There are red tomatoes, yellow lemons, green lettuce, peppers, grapes, and onions. The farmers did their own 39 . They all shouted loudly for 40 to buy their produce. “Come and buy my beautiful oranges! They’re juicy and delicious and full of vitamins to 41 your children healthy and strong!”
Everyone used to 42 with the farmers over the 43 of their produce. It was like a wonderful drama in a theatre; the buyers and sellers were the “ 44 ” in this drama. My mother was an 45 at this. First, she picked the freshest, most attractive tomatoes, for example. Then she asked the price. The seller told her.
“What?” she said. She looked very surprised. “So 46 ?”
The seller looked terribly 47 . “My dear lady!” he replied. “I’m a poor, 48 farmer. These are the cheapest tomatoes on the market!”
They always argued for several minutes before agreeing 49 a price. My mother took her tomatoes and left. Both buyer and seller were 50 . The drama was over.
A. carry B. take C. bring D. fetch
A. opened B. closed C. started D. stopped
A. produce B. goods C. food D. product
A. buy B. sell C. bargain D. shop
A. hurriedlyB. immediately C. hardly D. straightly
A. best B. finest C. freshest D. cheapest
A. who B. that C. which D. what
A. voices B. noises C. sounds D. accent
A. shoppingB. business C. shouting D. advertising
A. customersB. producers C. themselves D. sellers
A. leave B. let C. except D. make
A. argue B. talk C. discuss D. speak
A. order B. price C. quality D. form
A. viewersB. listeners C. actors D. directors
A. actress B. inventor C. advancer D. expert
A. wonderfulB. exciting C. cheap D. expensive
A. injured B. hurt C. damaged D. wounded
A. excellentB. fair C. honest D. easy
A. with B. to C. in D. on
A.disappointed B. encouraged C. satisfied D. tired
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