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用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,使短文完整正确(每个单词限用一次)。

have   nothing   for   rest   change  what   luck  bad   care   myself 

June 22nd, 1993 was a day I would never forget. It was on that day that my life   (1)          forever.

I was a nurse working in a hospital. Being a single mother (2)          12 years, I was finally able to enjoy life with my four children. And I had bought a house with my savings (存款).

(3)      ,on June 22nd, 1993, I had an accident on the way to work. I was (4)       hurt. I lost my job, and I believed my life was over, too.

I (5)       a lot of surgery (外科手术). After the first surgery, I was completely helpless and could do nothing by (6)      . Several months later, the doctor said there was (47)       else he could do and let me go home. At home, my children took turns to look after me.

Again and again I was told to get used to being in a wheelchair (轮椅) for the  (8)       of my life. After a period of sad time, I started to fight back. It was a long way, but I made it!

Now I realize (9)        the important thing in life is. I start to appreciate (欣赏) the little things that I didn’t (10)          about before. I feel like I’m given a second chance in my life.


1. changed      2. for       3. Unluckily    4. badly         5. had

6. myself    7. nothing       8. rest       9. what      10. care       


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If man’s best friend is a dog, then who is a dog’s best friend? That would be Rover, Glow, Ivan, or Raina. These four dogs donated (捐献) blood to other dogs. And they did it without having to travel far from home. They visited an animal bloodmobile (血液车).

Similar to the Red Cross vehicles for humans, the University of Pennsylvania’s animal bloodmobile goes to where the donors are to make it easier to give. Kym Marryott is manager of Penn’s Animal Blood Bank. “You don’t really think about it until you need it,” Marryott said. “Just like us, dogs need blood too.”

Like humans, not every dog can donate blood. Dogs must have the correct blood type, weigh at least 55 pounds and be younger than 8 years old. About 150 dogs take part in the program. Each donates three or four pints a year, which can help animals suffering from illnesses like cancer or an accidental trauma (意外伤) like being hit by a car. One pint can save up to three dogs. Just like people, the dogs get a snack and a heart-shaped “U of P Blood Donor” sticker after giving. In addition, they receive free dog food to take home.

Sandy Lucas brought her 7-year-old black dog, Raina, to the bloodmobile last week. “I was excited that she had the right blood which could help another dog out,” she said. “We’ll do it again.”

(   )1. Where did the dogs donate blood?

     A. In a zoo.   

       B. In their homes.

       C. In an animal hospital.

       D. In an animal bloodmobile.

(   )2. Which of the following dogs can probably donate blood?

     A. Mary, 3 years old, 25 pounds.

       B. Kate, 6 years old, 60 pounds.

       C. Tony, 10 years old, 56 pounds.

       D. Cindy, 8 years old, 50 pounds.

 (   )3. What can each dog get after donating blood?

     ①A snack

      ②A suit of clothes

       ③Some dog food

       ④A heart-shaped sticker

       ⑤A toy car

       A. ①②③④            B. ①③⑤

       C. ①④⑤         D. ①③④

(   )4. What can we infer from the underlined sentence?

     A. Sandy Lucas feels excited that Raina can help other dogs. 

       B. Sandy Lucas wants to get dog food for her dog.

       C. Sandy Lucas doesn’t think that donating blood is good for dogs.

       D. Sandy Lucas doesn’t want to come to the animal bloodmobile again.

(   )5. What’s the main idea of the passage?

     A. Dogs are always man’s best friends.

       B. An animal bloodmobile is very useful.

       C. Dogs can help dogs by donating blood.

       D. Dogs and people can get along well with each other.

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