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| When I was growing up, I had an old neighbor named Dr. Gibbs. He didn't look like any doctor I'd __1__known. When Dr. Gibbs wasn't __2__lives, he was planting trees. The good doctor had some __3__theories on planting trees. He believed in "No pains, no gains". He never __4__his new trees, which was __5__many people. Once I asked why. He __6__that watering plants spoiled them, and that if you water them, each following tree generation will __7__ weaker and weaker. So you have to make things __8__for them. He talked about how watering trees __9__shallow roots, and how trees that weren't watered had to grow deep roots in __10__ of water. I came to understand that he meant deep roots were to be ___11__. I planted a couple of trees a few years back and I took good care of them. Two years of __12__ has resulted in trees that expect to be waited on hand and foot. Whenever a cold wind blows, they __13__and tremble their branches. Funny things about those trees of Dr. Gibbs'. The lack of water seemed to __14__ them in ways comfort and ease never could. I used to __15__for my sons that their lives will be easy. But __16__I've been thinking that it's time to __17__my prayer. I know my children are going to meet __18__, and I'm praying they will be strong. The prayer for comfort is seldom met. What we need to do is to pray for deep roots, __19__when the winds blow, we won't be __20__away. | |||
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B.ever B.making B.dull B.raised B.beyond B.answered B.change B.favorable B.headedfor B.favor B.challenged B.information B.shake B.raise B.apply B.formally B.say B.worries B.so B.sent |
C.never C.enjoying C.interesting C.loved C.within C.doubted C.appear C.tough C.allowedfor C.honor C.respected C.preparation C.spread C.benefit C.stand C.obviously C.change C.bosses C.and C.broken |
D.hardly D.saving D.terrible D.sheltered D.from D.guessed D.show D.wonderful D.caredfor D.search D.liked D.devotion D.lift D.hurt D.call D.lately D.but D.jobs D.but D.swept |
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| I remember Navy boot camp (海军新兵训练营) like it was yesterday. You can tell a new person in the camp from someone who is about to__1__ based on their clothes. It was clearly my second day from what I was __2__. I was walking with my __3__ down a hall and a sailor, who was about to graduate, __4__us. He must have noticed my __5__. It without a doubt said, "I am tired, __6__ and hungry." You can't __7__when walking in formation (队列), __8__he whispered out of the side of his mouth, "Hang in there...you can do it." I turned to look at his __9__, but all I saw was the back of his head. Every night before I fell asleep, I repeated those __10__. I would never know that sailor's __11__. However, I knew that the only reason he knew what I was __12__was because he had been where I was. He had __13__ it and wanted me to know that I could as well. I was very __14__. Then it was my __15__. On my graduation day I saw three sailors standing against the wall. They were new and tired, frightened, and hungry. I __16__ over to them and whispered, "Hang in there...you can do it." Within one second tears filled the eyes of the __17__ and the two boys gave me a million __18__ with their eyes. As I walked away I knew that my words would help them __19__ their goal of graduation whenever they wanted to give up. I hope they passed on the __20__ to another sailor before they graduated and I know they did. | |||
| ( )1. A. train ( )2. A. studying ( )3. A. guide ( )4. A. passed ( )5. A. posture ( )6. A. surprised ( )7. A. talk ( )8. A. however ( )9. A. direction ( )10. A. rules ( )11. A. name ( )12. A. seeking ( )13. A. made ( )14. A. curious ( )15. A. habit ( )16. A. looked ( )17. A. soldier ( )18. A. doubts ( )19. A. look for ( )20. A. achievement |
B. work B. wearing B. friend B. greeted B. appearance B. puzzled B. run B. therefore B. face B. comments B. task B. asking B. avoided B. depressed B. turn B. got B. child B. thanks B. focus on B. enjoyment |
C. battle C. carrying C. group C. stopped C. behavior C. bored C. wave C. besides C. gesture C. words C. reaction C. feeling C. refused C. excited C. change C. took C. girl C. hopes C. build up C. amusement |
D. graduate D. buying D. instructor D. showed D. expression D. frightened D. fight D. finally D. clothes D. warnings D. purpose D. doing D. owned D. grateful D. story D. walked D. sailor D. regrets D. pick out D. encouragement |
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| On Sundays my father always wore that dull gray apron after breakfast when Dad always announced, "Go ahead everyone. I'll take care of the dishes!" I suppose it was strange for a boy's father to 1 an apron, but I never thought 2 of it until the day that Dad 3 with tradition. It was the last Sunday in August. My father seemed in an expansive mood as we walked 4 from church together. "Tommy," he said letting my name roll off his tongue. "There comes a time in every boy's life when he must take on 5 ." "Responsibilities?" I asked. "Yes. It's 6 that you took a greater role in the household. Starting today, I want you to do the dishes on Sunday morning 7 your mother and I can work the crossword puzzle together." "The dishes?" "Anything 8 with taking over the dishes, my son?" I started to say 9 about a man's job or woman's work, but I knew immediately that my 10 would fall on deaf ears. I didn't taste a bit of breakfast that morning. Dad seemed in a merry mood as he 11 an exceptional Yankee game on the radio last night. Suddenly, everything grew 12 . My father announced, "Let's go on to read the paper." "Aren't you doing the 13 ?" my mother asked anxiously. "Your oldest son has generously offered to fill the 14 ." "I want you to have this, Tommy. It'll 15 your clothes from getting wet." And 16 I could say a protest, he had put the thing on me. "Thanks, my son. Your mother and I 17 this." With that he 18 into the Sunday paper. I looked down at the plastic. It had seen better days. I could see my dad reaching for the dishes. The dark angel flew 19 . Soon I was singing about Mrs. Murphy’s chowder. The words came out of nowhere. And out of nowhere I knew the kind of man I 20 to be. | |||
| ( )1. A. share ( )2. A. many ( )3. A. broke ( )4. A. school ( )5. A. worries ( )6. A. time ( )7. A. because ( )8. A. wrong ( )9. A. everything ( )10. A. discussions ( )11. A. declared ( )12. A. quiet ( )13. A. manners ( )14. A. environment ( )15. A. keep ( )16. A. after ( )17. A. regret ( )18. A. disappeared ( )19. A. back ( )20. A. refused |
B. wear B. any B. promised B. business B. responsibilities B. room B. so B. good B. something B. judgement B. pretended B. empty B. dishes B. role B. put B. until B. appreciate B. returned B. on B. ordered |
C. dress C. little C. showed C. home C. abilities C. effort C. but C. beneficial C. anything C. excitement C. described C. cheerful C. atmospheres C. status C. leave C. before C. dislike C. existed C. off C. believed |
D. hold D. much D. read D. class D. faults D. money D. for D. right D. nothing D. protests D. admitted D. noisy D. friends D. position D. make D. while D. focus D. pretended D. in D. wanted |
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| Ban the Band (乐队) Every year, our school has a dance for all the students. It's a little funny seeing friends in clean shoes and trousers or colorful 1 , instead of the usual school uniform. Most of us think the dance is great 2 -even the teachers enjoy being there. 3 , two weeks ago someone said that there would be no 4 band this year-only CDs. "I don't 5 it!" Amy cried out during the lunch break. "Someone said the school couldn't 6 a band, and they think it's too noisy anyway." added Daniel. "Well, I don't think it's 7 enough without a band!"declared Angela."and I'm going to see what can be done." Angela was as good as her 8 . In the afternoon she went to see the school headmaster who agreed to give the 9 some more thought. And he suggested that one 10 for having a band was to increase the price of each ticket from $5 to $10. Angela had to 11 out whether the students would like to do that. "I need all of you to help me," she 12 to our group before school the next day. "Mr. Berry gave me a list of all the names, and suggested we ask each one their 13 about the band and the extra cost." 14 the day we asked around as Angela suggested, and wrote down people's feelings about the band and the cost. We were amazed how much 15 there was for the band and everyone agreed to pay the extra $5. "I'm surprised," smiled Mr. Berry, when we gave him the 16 . "I realty thought that only a few people 17 their band and that the cost would be too high. OK. Angela, your next 18 is to find a good band and line them up for the dance." Angela was all smiles and 19 the news to Amy and Daniel. "You're 20 ," smiled Daniel to Angela as he thought how close they came to having a less than perfect dance. | ||||
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