13.Li Na returned to Wuhan after the Games,______,as is known to us,she had been brought up and trained to be a gold medalist of tennis.( )
| A. | when | B. | that | C. | which | D. | where |
12.---This morning your mobile phone was always busy,I couldn't _______ to you until several attempts.
---Oh,I'm sorry.I was discussing the price of our products with a client over the phone.( )
---Oh,I'm sorry.I was discussing the price of our products with a client over the phone.( )
| A. | get over | B. | get through | C. | get across | D. | get on |
8.Six-year-old Matthew Parker was in need of a kidney(肾)transplant,and his family looked all over the country for a suitable donor.Up to 80people signed up to give up a living(41)Bfor the first-grader.Coincidentally,the person (42)Ato donate a kidney to Matthew was his teacher,Lindesy Painter.
Matthew had been on the transplant (43)Cfor a long time and developed antibodies(抗体)to most kidneys,it was(44)Ato find a match for him.The doctor had warned the family to he"(45)D"and used the term..needle in a haystack"several times"
When(46)Cwere asked to be tested,Painter was the first one to sign up".(47)D the teacher learned the result.she had to get several tests done.She was astonished when she got a(48)Bback saying she was a"perfect(49)A."
Painter didn't make the decision(50)C.She knew that Matthew's kidneys were (51)A,and she empathized(同情)with anyone going through this.It was especially hard for her to(52)Cthe condition affecting one of her two sons.
"I watch my healthy,active,loud,wild children running around,"She said."Matthew(53)Dto live a normal,healthy,active life like my boys."
Matthew was so (54)Bto learn that his teacher would be donating a kidney to him that he(55)Bher.His mother was deeply(56)Dto Lindsey Painter,saying her son's donor was a"(57)B"and"giving person"for doing this.
The operations for the kidney donation (58)Ain the following month.Matthew's mother said,"My son's new kidney means a special(59)Cbetween student and teacher that goes far(60)Dthe classroom."
Matthew had been on the transplant (43)Cfor a long time and developed antibodies(抗体)to most kidneys,it was(44)Ato find a match for him.The doctor had warned the family to he"(45)D"and used the term..needle in a haystack"several times"
When(46)Cwere asked to be tested,Painter was the first one to sign up".(47)D the teacher learned the result.she had to get several tests done.She was astonished when she got a(48)Bback saying she was a"perfect(49)A."
Painter didn't make the decision(50)C.She knew that Matthew's kidneys were (51)A,and she empathized(同情)with anyone going through this.It was especially hard for her to(52)Cthe condition affecting one of her two sons.
"I watch my healthy,active,loud,wild children running around,"She said."Matthew(53)Dto live a normal,healthy,active life like my boys."
Matthew was so (54)Bto learn that his teacher would be donating a kidney to him that he(55)Bher.His mother was deeply(56)Dto Lindsey Painter,saying her son's donor was a"(57)B"and"giving person"for doing this.
The operations for the kidney donation (58)Ain the following month.Matthew's mother said,"My son's new kidney means a special(59)Cbetween student and teacher that goes far(60)Dthe classroom."
| 41.A.person | B.organ | C.animal | D.plant |
| 42.A.chosen | B.supposed | C.forced | D.required |
| 43.A.bed | B.machine | C.list | D.team |
| 44.A.difficult | B.vital | C.effortless | D.impossible |
| 45.A.optimistic | B.se nsitive | C.fantastic | D.realistic |
| 46.A.competitors | B.teachers | C.volunteers | D.Partners |
| 47.A.While | B.Once | C.After | D.Before |
| 48.A.Mark | B.call | C.letter | D.book |
| 4 9.A.match | B.candidate | C.mother | D.participant |
| 50.A.wisely | B.sensibly | C.lightly | D.willingly |
| 51.A.failing | B.hurting | C.shrinking | D.disappearing |
| 52.A.control | B.predict | C.imagine | D.accept |
| 53.A.struggles | B.manages | C.regrets | D.deserves |
| 54.A.Puzzled | B.excited | C.satisfied | D.worried |
| 55.A.feared | B.hugged | C.missed | D.ignored |
| 56.A.sorry | B.friendly | C.polite | D.grateful |
| 57.A.reliable | B.selfless | C.passive | D.cheerful |
| 58.A.took place | B.came about | C.set off | D.broke out |
| 59.A.appreciation | B.agreement | C.bond | D.distance |
| 60.A.above | B.from | C.into | D.beyond |
4.When we grow up,we pick a career.Does the choice we(41)Bat age 20stay with us until age 65?
For many people that seems to be(42)Awhat happens.However,there's no rule that says you have to stick with it until you(43)C.You can enjoy many different careers.Many people experience this by(44)D (such as when they lose a job),but you can also do it by choice.
As you age,your preference will (45)A.The career you choose at age 20can be a lot (46)Binteresting to you at age 35.Even if you have to take a massive pay cut to do something (47)A,it may be worth it for the experience.The(48)Disn't going to make you happy anyway if you(49)C love what you do.
Go into one career with (50)C the of mastering it,but also feel free to move onto something else when you get(51)D.A career switch will often give you much more(52)B than staying in the same line of work for(53)C.
(54)BLeonardo da Vinci,a great genius.His(55)Aincluded painting,engineering,architecture,science,geology,flight and lots more.This (56)Bof interests served him well because he was able to use his(57)Dknowledge to improve his art and his art skills to improve his science.
Instead of following 10different interests at once,(58)Atry to focus on one or two at a time But keep open the (59)Cthat you can switch down the road.
Let your career become a(n) (60)A experience.
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For many people that seems to be(42)Awhat happens.However,there's no rule that says you have to stick with it until you(43)C.You can enjoy many different careers.Many people experience this by(44)D (such as when they lose a job),but you can also do it by choice.
As you age,your preference will (45)A.The career you choose at age 20can be a lot (46)Binteresting to you at age 35.Even if you have to take a massive pay cut to do something (47)A,it may be worth it for the experience.The(48)Disn't going to make you happy anyway if you(49)C love what you do.
Go into one career with (50)C the of mastering it,but also feel free to move onto something else when you get(51)D.A career switch will often give you much more(52)B than staying in the same line of work for(53)C.
(54)BLeonardo da Vinci,a great genius.His(55)Aincluded painting,engineering,architecture,science,geology,flight and lots more.This (56)Bof interests served him well because he was able to use his(57)Dknowledge to improve his art and his art skills to improve his science.
Instead of following 10different interests at once,(58)Atry to focus on one or two at a time But keep open the (59)Cthat you can switch down the road.
Let your career become a(n) (60)A experience.
| 41.A.notice | B.make | C.start | D.remind |
| 42.A.exactly | B.completely | C.suddenly | D.realize |
| 43.A.obey | B.quit | C.retire | D.realize |
| 44.A.nature | B.power | C.mistake | D.accident |
| 45.A.change | B.offer | C.join | D.occur |
| 46.A.more | B.less | C.higher | D.lower |
| 47.A.else | B.well | C.same | D.instead |
| 48.A.person | B.chance | C.place | D.money |
| 49.A.no wonder | B.no doubt | C.no longer | D.no need |
| 50.A.explanation | B.development | C.expectation | D.disappointment |
| 51.A.used | B.annoyed | C.frightened | D.bored |
| 52.A.health | B.growth | C.time | D.response |
| 53.A.days | B.weeks | C.decades | D.months |
| 54.A.Admire | B.Consider | C.Inform | D.Manage |
| 55.A.interests | B.works | C.books | D.arts |
| 56.A.acceptance | B.variety | C.similarity | D.scientific |
| 57.A.historic | B.chemical | C.artistic | D.scientific |
| 58.A.though | B.even | C.still | D.just |
| 59.A.honesty | B.trouble | C.possibility | D.truth |
| 60.dynamic | B.interesting | C.calm | D.accessible |