7.I have the right of education.I have the right to play.I have the right to sing.I have the right to talk.I have the right to go to market.I have the right to speak up."
That was Malala Yousafzai.She was(41)Dabout girls'rights to an education,something(42)Dby the Taliban militant group.
About a year after that interview,15-year old Malala was shot(43)Athe head by a Taliban gunman.She(44)D,and continued her work to help young women get an education.On Friday,at age 17,Malala became the youngest person ever awarded a Nobel Peace prize.She(45)Bit with Kailash Satyarthi of India.The 60-year old activist has led peaceful demonstrations(46)Cchild slavery and forced labor.
The(47)Dthat the award is shared is significant.Malala is a Pakistani Muslim,Satyarthi is an Indian Hindu.Their nations are(48)B.Malala says the award gives a message to people of love between Pakistan and India and between different(49)A.
Malala came to the press conference(50)Dfrom school.She spoke mostly without note,she talked for about 15 minutes,and she described how she'd been in the(51)Blesson at 10:15 in the morning,and she knew it was a(an)(52)Aday,she knew the Nobel Peace awards were going to be announced,and at 10:15 she had said to(53)C,that she didn't expect that she was going to get the award.
Then a teacher came to the chemistry class (54)Cshe was,and she was(55)Ato one side told that she had won the award,but she decided(56)Dthat that she would stay and finish her lesson.
She had a physics lesson before coming and(57)A the speech.And she talked about how she felt honored to have received this award.
"I'm feeling honored that I'm being(58)Cas a Nobel laureate(获奖者),and I have been honored with this-this(59)Baward to the Nobel Peace Prize.And I'm proud that I'm the(60)BPakistani and the first young woman or the first young person who's getting this award.It's a great honor for me."
That was Malala Yousafzai.She was(41)Dabout girls'rights to an education,something(42)Dby the Taliban militant group.
About a year after that interview,15-year old Malala was shot(43)Athe head by a Taliban gunman.She(44)D,and continued her work to help young women get an education.On Friday,at age 17,Malala became the youngest person ever awarded a Nobel Peace prize.She(45)Bit with Kailash Satyarthi of India.The 60-year old activist has led peaceful demonstrations(46)Cchild slavery and forced labor.
The(47)Dthat the award is shared is significant.Malala is a Pakistani Muslim,Satyarthi is an Indian Hindu.Their nations are(48)B.Malala says the award gives a message to people of love between Pakistan and India and between different(49)A.
Malala came to the press conference(50)Dfrom school.She spoke mostly without note,she talked for about 15 minutes,and she described how she'd been in the(51)Blesson at 10:15 in the morning,and she knew it was a(an)(52)Aday,she knew the Nobel Peace awards were going to be announced,and at 10:15 she had said to(53)C,that she didn't expect that she was going to get the award.
Then a teacher came to the chemistry class (54)Cshe was,and she was(55)Ato one side told that she had won the award,but she decided(56)Dthat that she would stay and finish her lesson.
She had a physics lesson before coming and(57)A the speech.And she talked about how she felt honored to have received this award.
"I'm feeling honored that I'm being(58)Cas a Nobel laureate(获奖者),and I have been honored with this-this(59)Baward to the Nobel Peace Prize.And I'm proud that I'm the(60)BPakistani and the first young woman or the first young person who's getting this award.It's a great honor for me."
| 41.A.talking up | B.holding up | C.summing up | D.speaking up |
| 42.A.supported | B.approved | C.objected | D.opposed |
| 43.A.in | B.at | C.on | D.to |
| 44.A.died | B.struggled | C.escaped | D.survived |
| 45.A.speaks | B.shares | C.gets | D.accepts |
| 46.A.for | B.towards | C.against | D.through |
| 47.A.news | B.information | C.idea | D.fact |
| 48.A.friends | B.rivals | C.relatives | D.neighbors |
| 49.A.religions | B.cultures | C.countries | D.areas |
| 50.A.slowly | B.hurriedly | C.quickly | D.direct |
| 51.A.math | B.chemistry | C.physics | D.geography |
| 52.A.important | B.necessary | C.wonderful | D.useful |
| 53.A.her | B.them | C.herself | D.themselves |
| 54.A.who | B.which | C.where | D.what |
| 55.A.taken | B.fetched | C.brought | D.carried |
| 56.A.beyond | B.beneath | C.beside | D.despite |
| 57.A.giving | B.offering | C.leading | D.talking |
| 58.A.advised | B.realized | C.chosen | D.asked |
| 59.A.splendid | B.precious | C.concise | D.enormous |
| 60.A.best | B.first | C.greatest | D.smartest |
6.I moved into our new home in Scottsbluff last year just before Christmas.I did not have the(36)B or energy to carry out my traditional Christmas decorating and baking activities.What was the point,anyway?It was going to be a(37)CChristmas after all.
(38)D,the neighborly nature of west Nebraska residents started to trickle (陆续来临) in.
There was a (39)C on the door one evening.It was Jeff's new colleague,John Smith,and his wife,Phyllis.The Smiths had stopped by to (40)Aus to town with a loaf of homemade bread.They pointed out a (41)B on the porch (门廊).Apparently the doorbell wasn't working in the cold snowy weather and we had (42)Da visit from the Browns,our across-the-street neighbors,who brought us a Christmas card and more Christmas cookies.
The(43)Cfeelings brought by these thoughtful gestures lasted longer than the food.
As Jeff and I were clearing pre-Christmas(44)A from our driveway,Ernie Guzman came over from next door to (45)Bus to dig out.
Then,we received an invitation to (46)Aa Christmas Eve meal with our neighbors,Ernie and Nancy Sommer,and their (47)B-a 90-year-old lady,who also had no family in the immediate area with whom to spend the holiday.
Our Christmas Eve was quite merry,thanks to our(48)D.Our Christmas morning (49)C was special,thanks to the Smiths'gift of bread.I was so (50)Dfor these gestures of welcome,especially during the holidays.
This year,we were again unable to be with our families for Christmas.The (51)Aand work schedules just made things too difficult.(52)C that sense of Christmas isolation (孤立) all too well,we decided to try to round up some other folks who were (53)Ain the holidays.
Lonely people are all around us,but most of us (54)Bnotice them.Just take a look around you.Sometimes,the smallest (55)D gesture can make a world of difference.
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(38)D,the neighborly nature of west Nebraska residents started to trickle (陆续来临) in.
There was a (39)C on the door one evening.It was Jeff's new colleague,John Smith,and his wife,Phyllis.The Smiths had stopped by to (40)Aus to town with a loaf of homemade bread.They pointed out a (41)B on the porch (门廊).Apparently the doorbell wasn't working in the cold snowy weather and we had (42)Da visit from the Browns,our across-the-street neighbors,who brought us a Christmas card and more Christmas cookies.
The(43)Cfeelings brought by these thoughtful gestures lasted longer than the food.
As Jeff and I were clearing pre-Christmas(44)A from our driveway,Ernie Guzman came over from next door to (45)Bus to dig out.
Then,we received an invitation to (46)Aa Christmas Eve meal with our neighbors,Ernie and Nancy Sommer,and their (47)B-a 90-year-old lady,who also had no family in the immediate area with whom to spend the holiday.
Our Christmas Eve was quite merry,thanks to our(48)D.Our Christmas morning (49)C was special,thanks to the Smiths'gift of bread.I was so (50)Dfor these gestures of welcome,especially during the holidays.
This year,we were again unable to be with our families for Christmas.The (51)Aand work schedules just made things too difficult.(52)C that sense of Christmas isolation (孤立) all too well,we decided to try to round up some other folks who were (53)Ain the holidays.
Lonely people are all around us,but most of us (54)Bnotice them.Just take a look around you.Sometimes,the smallest (55)D gesture can make a world of difference.
| 36.A.chance | B.time | C.anxiety | D.ability |
| 37.A.merry | B.free | C.lonely | D.usual |
| 38.A.Therefore | B.Meanwhile | C.Somehow | D.However |
| 39.A.card | B.sign | C.knock | D.note |
| 40.A.welcome | B.invite | C.drive | D.send |
| 41.A.tree | B.package | C.mail | D.flower |
| 42.A.forgot | B.arranged | C.received | D.missed |
| 43.A.deep | B.true | C.warm | D.mixed |
| 44.A.snow | B.rubbish | C.dust | D.leaves |
| 45.A.teach | B.help | C.urge | D.forbid |
| 46.A.share | B.prepare | C.taste | D.exchange |
| 47.A.aunt | B.guest | C.maid | D.partner |
| 48.A.folks | B.relatives | C.colleagues | D.neighbors |
| 49.A.call | B.greeting | C.breakfast | D.meeting |
| 50.A.sorry | B.eager | C.ready | D.grateful |
| 51.A.distance | B.expense | C.season | D.situation |
| 52.A.Studying | B.Showing | C.Knowing | D.Discovering |
| 53.A.alone | B.busy | C.happy | D.active |
| 54.A.always | B.seldom | C.finally | D.usually |
| 55.A.careful | B.patient | C.vague | D.kind |