14.He ______ his experiments and made a great contribution to our country.( )
| A. | dived himself into | B. | devoted himself into | ||
| C. | devoted to | D. | dived into |
13.These teenagers don't know much of the world yet; that's why they are so easily ______.( )
| A. | taken in | B. | taken up | C. | taken off | D. | taken out |
12.It is helpful for children to form a good habit by asking them to _____ all the toys after they finish playing.( )
| A. | put off | B. | put down | C. | put away | D. | put out |
11.Don't be ________by products promising to make you lose weight quickly.( )
| A. | taken off | B. | taken out | C. | taken away | D. | taken in |
10.His plan _____ when it was put into practice because he had not given enough attention to details.( )
| A. | broke down | B. | broke up | C. | broke out | D. | broke away |
9.-The picture was taken a long time ago,wasn't it?
-Yes.I wonder if you can _________ my father.( )
-Yes.I wonder if you can _________ my father.( )
| A. | pick out | B. | pick through | C. | pick on | D. | pick off |
8.Many years ago,I owned a service station and roadhouse on the main road between Melbourne and Adelaide.
One very cold,wet night at about 3:30a.m,there was a (36)Dat the front door of our house.A young man,(37)Cfrom head'to toe,explained that he had (38)Dout of petrol about 30km up the road.He had left his pregnant (怀孕的) wife and his two children(39)Bat the car and said that he would hitchhike (搭便车) back.
As soon as I(40)Da can with petrol,I took him back to his car,where his two-year-old and four-year-old children were both(41)B.They were wet and cold.I suggested that they (42)Dme back.
Before leaving,I had turned the heater(43)Ain the roadhouse,so when we went in,it was nice and(44)C.While the little ones played and ran(45)A,1prepared bread and butter for the children,(46)D hot chocolate for the adults.
It was about five a.m.before they(47)A.The young fellow asked me how much he should pay me and I told him that the petrol (48)Chad shown﹩15.He (49)Doffered to pay call-out fee,but I would't accept it.
About a month later,!received a(50)Bfrom Interstate,a large bus company that we had been trying to (51)Ato stop off at our roadhouse for a long time.It(52)Bout that the young fellow I had helped was its general manager,the most(53)D person in the company.
In his letter,he thanked me again and (54)Cme that,from then on,all their buses would stop at my service station.In this (55)D,a little bit of kindness was rewarded with a huge amount of benefit.
One very cold,wet night at about 3:30a.m,there was a (36)Dat the front door of our house.A young man,(37)Cfrom head'to toe,explained that he had (38)Dout of petrol about 30km up the road.He had left his pregnant (怀孕的) wife and his two children(39)Bat the car and said that he would hitchhike (搭便车) back.
As soon as I(40)Da can with petrol,I took him back to his car,where his two-year-old and four-year-old children were both(41)B.They were wet and cold.I suggested that they (42)Dme back.
Before leaving,I had turned the heater(43)Ain the roadhouse,so when we went in,it was nice and(44)C.While the little ones played and ran(45)A,1prepared bread and butter for the children,(46)D hot chocolate for the adults.
It was about five a.m.before they(47)A.The young fellow asked me how much he should pay me and I told him that the petrol (48)Chad shown﹩15.He (49)Doffered to pay call-out fee,but I would't accept it.
About a month later,!received a(50)Bfrom Interstate,a large bus company that we had been trying to (51)Ato stop off at our roadhouse for a long time.It(52)Bout that the young fellow I had helped was its general manager,the most(53)D person in the company.
In his letter,he thanked me again and (54)Cme that,from then on,all their buses would stop at my service station.In this (55)D,a little bit of kindness was rewarded with a huge amount of benefit.
| 36.A.kick | B.strike | C.beat | D.knock |
| 37.A.cool | B.hot | C.wet | D.warm |
| 38.A.driven | B.used | C.come | D.run |
| 39.A.away | B.behind | C.off | D.out |
| 40.A.supplied | B.poured | C.equipped | D.filled |
| 41.A.sleeping | B.crying | C.quarrelling | D.fighting |
| 42.A.get | B.ring | C.lead | D.follow |
| 43.A.on | B.off | C.in | D.over |
| 44.A.clean | B.dry | C.warm | D.tidy |
| 45.A.around | B.away | C.out | D.up |
| 46.A.or | B.but | C.so | D.and |
| 47.A.left | B.arrived | C.ate | D.stayed |
| 48.A.tank | B.can | C.pump | D.pipe |
| 49.A.suddenly | B.hurriedly | C.worriedly | D.thankfully |
| 50.A.call | B.letter | C.check | D.notice |
| 51.A.get | B.force | C.require | D.make |
| 52.A.pointed | B.turned | C.worked | D.found |
| 53.A.generous | B.successful | C.serious | D.powerful |
| 54.A.praised | B.persuaded | C.informed | D.warned |
| 55.A.lesson | B.business | C.course | D.case |
7.Carmen's mother Maria had just survived a serious heart attack.But without a heart transplant her life was in constant(36)B.
Both the mother and daughter knew that the chances were very small:finding a donor (捐赠者) heart that (37)AMaria's blood type could take years.However,Carmen was determined to save her mother.She kept(38)Bhospitals all over the country.
Days stretched out.By Christmas,Maria had trouble walking from one end of the room to the other.Carmen lost(39)Dhope.She fell into a corner of the hospital,crying.
"Are you okay?"a man asked.
Carmen sobbed as she told the stranger her story.This middle-aged man was named Frank,whose wife,Cheryl,a tender and devoted mother of four lovely children,had been in hospital with a brain disease and wouldn't make it(40)Dthe night.Suddenly,an idea came to Frank's mind.He knew Cheryl had always wanted to(41)Csomething from herself.Could her heart go to Carmen's mother?
After reviewing the data,doctors(42)AFrank that his wife's heart was by some miracle a perfect fit for Carmen's mother.They were able to(43)Bthe transplant.
That cold night,when Cheryl was declared dead,Frank came to knock at Maria's door.She was praying for Frank's family as she had been doing every day recently.(44)CMaria had never met Frank before,they both felt a strange bond as they hugged and cried.
On New Year's Eve,Carmen attended Cheryl's(45)Awith Frank's family,who were singing their favorite song"My heart will go on."
One day later,on New Year's Day,Maria(46)Dwith Cheryl's heart.Yes,Cheryl's loving heart would go on,for it was(47)Cin another loving mother's chest.
Both the mother and daughter knew that the chances were very small:finding a donor (捐赠者) heart that (37)AMaria's blood type could take years.However,Carmen was determined to save her mother.She kept(38)Bhospitals all over the country.
Days stretched out.By Christmas,Maria had trouble walking from one end of the room to the other.Carmen lost(39)Dhope.She fell into a corner of the hospital,crying.
"Are you okay?"a man asked.
Carmen sobbed as she told the stranger her story.This middle-aged man was named Frank,whose wife,Cheryl,a tender and devoted mother of four lovely children,had been in hospital with a brain disease and wouldn't make it(40)Dthe night.Suddenly,an idea came to Frank's mind.He knew Cheryl had always wanted to(41)Csomething from herself.Could her heart go to Carmen's mother?
After reviewing the data,doctors(42)AFrank that his wife's heart was by some miracle a perfect fit for Carmen's mother.They were able to(43)Bthe transplant.
That cold night,when Cheryl was declared dead,Frank came to knock at Maria's door.She was praying for Frank's family as she had been doing every day recently.(44)CMaria had never met Frank before,they both felt a strange bond as they hugged and cried.
On New Year's Eve,Carmen attended Cheryl's(45)Awith Frank's family,who were singing their favorite song"My heart will go on."
One day later,on New Year's Day,Maria(46)Dwith Cheryl's heart.Yes,Cheryl's loving heart would go on,for it was(47)Cin another loving mother's chest.
| 36.A.charge | B.danger | C.disorder | D.pain |
| 37.A.matched | B.replaced | C.controlled | D.damaged |
| 38.A.finding | B.phoning | C.touring | D.interrupting |
| 39.A.no | B.high | C.only | D.all |
| 40.A.with | B.from | C.after | D.through |
| 41.A.save | B.recycle | C.donate | D.separate |
| 42.A.informed | B.warned | C.congratulated | D.reminded |
| 43.A.give up | B.carry out | C.search for | D.put off |
| 44.A.Unless | B.If | C.Though | D.As |
| 45.A.funeral | B.operation | C.performance | D.anniversary |
| 46.A.passed away | B.dressed up | C.left behind | D.woke up |
| 47.A.active | B.necessary | C.alive | D.important |
6.During the years when I was a teacher,I learned a lot of things.Perhaps the most important one was the life-changing (36)Bof encouraging words.
I learned what Leo Buscaglia had (37)A his students in University of Southern California.In one class he and his students had made two (38)Cof words,one positive and one negative.Then they threw the negative words in the rubbish and tried to use(39)Athe positive words for one month.They were (40)D at how much better their lives became just by using words full of (41)B.
I decided to try this(42)Cby finding something good to write on each paper my students (43)A.No matter how many mistakes a student's paper(44)D there was always a meaningful sentence,beautiful thought,(45)Cgreat idea that I could comment on.I remember glancing (46)Bmy desk and seeing some of the students rereading those encouraging words again and again.(47)A was a joy seeing their eyes shine a little brighter,their backs sit up a little(48)D,and their learning(49)Aa lot higher.
I recently saw one of my(50)Bstudents and we talked for a while.He has got (51)C,does well in his job,and has two children now.(52)DI was saying goodbye,he said,"You know I still have a few of those old papers.I still look at them from time to time.I just hope my (53)D have a good teacher like you."I was amazed at the effect those few positive words (54)Ahis life.
(55)Cyour own life be forever full of encouraging words in your ears,from your lips and in your heart!
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I learned what Leo Buscaglia had (37)A his students in University of Southern California.In one class he and his students had made two (38)Cof words,one positive and one negative.Then they threw the negative words in the rubbish and tried to use(39)Athe positive words for one month.They were (40)D at how much better their lives became just by using words full of (41)B.
I decided to try this(42)Cby finding something good to write on each paper my students (43)A.No matter how many mistakes a student's paper(44)D there was always a meaningful sentence,beautiful thought,(45)Cgreat idea that I could comment on.I remember glancing (46)Bmy desk and seeing some of the students rereading those encouraging words again and again.(47)A was a joy seeing their eyes shine a little brighter,their backs sit up a little(48)D,and their learning(49)Aa lot higher.
I recently saw one of my(50)Bstudents and we talked for a while.He has got (51)C,does well in his job,and has two children now.(52)DI was saying goodbye,he said,"You know I still have a few of those old papers.I still look at them from time to time.I just hope my (53)D have a good teacher like you."I was amazed at the effect those few positive words (54)Ahis life.
(55)Cyour own life be forever full of encouraging words in your ears,from your lips and in your heart!
| 36.A.cost | B.power | C.confidence | D.belief |
| 37.A.done with | B.learnt from | C.worked with | D.praised for |
| 38.A.pieces | B.examples | C.lists | D.papers |
| 39.A.only | B.even | C.exactly | D.still |
| 40.A.disappointed | B.amused | C.annoyed | D.amazed |
| 41.A.improvement | B.encouragement | C.imagination | D.achievement |
| 42.A.apart from | B.not only | C.as well | D.in addition |
| 43.A.handed in | B.collected in | C.handed out | D.collected out |
| 44.A.made | B.acknowledged | C.founded | D.had |
| 45.A.and | B.but | C.or | D.so |
| 46.A.at | B.over | C.into | D.on |
| 47.A.It | B.I | C.There | D.That |
| 48.A.stronger | B.higher | C.swifter | D.straighter |
| 49.A.climb | B.get | C.improve | D.advance |
| 50.A.formal | B.former | C.latest | D.latter |
| 51.A.engaged | B.informed | C.married | D.injured |
| 52.A.Though | B.Because | C.Since | D.As |
| 53.A.students | B.colleagues | C.friends | D.kids |
| 54.A.had on | B.got on | C.put on | D.left on |
| 55.A.Can | B.Must | C.May | D. Might |