When my father died,one of the tasks that fell to me was to sort through and decide which objects to save and which to throw away.Now I look at the   1   of my life as if I were dead,   2   what my children will do with the human skull(骷髅) that   3   on the bookcase next to my desk.I couldn’t   4   them if they threw it out.They’ve been wanting to do that for some years,  5   will they know how much can be learned from   6   with a skull? And what about my books?   7   they can find some place in their   8   for ten thousand books.However,I know they will look at the white,plastic head of a horse on my desk and   9   it into a Glad trash bag without any   10  , never knowing that it is the only place   11   from the first chess set (棋子)I owned.

How many boxes of mine will my children  12  ? Can I trust my children with my   13   ? Every object of our lives is a   14  ,and emotion swirls(旋动) around it like fog, hiding and   15   a tiny truth of the heart

I look at these objects that are mine and know,too,that they are   16   of how alone I am,how alone each of us is,  17   no one knows what any object means except he or she who 18    it.I have the memory of taking it home   19   one of my newly-born children from the hospital; only I have the memory of what it looked like when I lived in that apartment and where it sat in that house.I look at the objects that are mine, and the memories are   20   and permeated(渗透着)with love.I look at the objects that are mine and know that I’m going to miss me very much.

1.A.tasks                  B.objects                C.books                 D.pictures

2.A.wondering             B.designing             C.concluding          D.weaving

3.A.cries                   B.sleeps                  C.sits                    D.smiles

4.A.educate                 B.understand           C.blame                D.strike

5.A.and                      B.so                       C.or                      D.but

6.A.helping                 B.living                   C.playing               D.speaking

7.A.Honestly               B.Luckily                C.Naturally            D.Surely

8.A.desks                   B.bags                    C.apartments          D.hearts

9.A.drag                     B.take                    C.move                 D.throw

10.A.hesitation            B.love                    C.care                   D.worry

11.A.casting               B.expanding            C.remaining           D.shining

12.A.enjoy                  B.reserve                C.find                    D.prepare

13.A.life                     B.passion                C.respect               D.heart

14.A.mark                  B.pleasure               C.belief                  D.memory

15.A.preventing          B.spreading             C.protecting           D.encouraging

16.A.symbols             B.phenomena          C.measures          D.tracks

17.A.when                 B.once                   C.unless                 D.as

18.A.prefers               B.repairs                 C.owns                 D.remembers

19.A.like                    B.for                      C.with                   D.to

20.A.strange               B.warm                  C.new                   D.bitter

A few years ago, I took a sightseeing trip to Washington,D.C.Standing outside the Ronald Reagan Center,I heard a voice say, “Can you help me?” When I turned around, I saw an elderly blind woman with her hand extended.In a natural reflex (反应),I reached into my pocket, pulled out all of my loose change and placed it on her hand without even looking at her.I was annoyed at being bothered by a beggar.But the blind woman smiled and said, “I don’t want your money.I just need help finding the post office.”

     In an instant,I realized what I had done.I judged another person simply for what I assumed she had to be.I hated what I saw in myself.This incident re-awakened my belief in humility(谦恭),even though I’d lost it for a moment.

     The thing I had forgotten about myself is that I am an immigrant.I left Honduras and arrived in the U.S.at the age of 15.I started my new life with two suitcases,my brother and sister,and a strong,serious-minded mother.Through the years,I have been a dishwasher, mechanic and pizza delivery driver among many other humble jobs,and eventually I became a network engineer.

     In my own life,I have experienced many open acts of prejudice(偏见).I remember a time, at age 17 ----- I worked as a waiter, and I heard a father tell his little boy that if he did not do well in school,he would end up like me.I have also witnessed the same treatment of my family and friends,so I know what it’s like,and I should have known better.

     But now,living in my American middle-class lifestyle, it is too easy to forget my past, to forget who I am and where I have been,and to lose sight of where I want to be going.That blind woman on the streets of Washington,D.C.,cured me of my blindness.She reminded me of my belief in humility and to always keep my eyes and heart open.By the way,I helped that lady to the post office.And in writing this essay,I hope to thank her for the priceless lesson.

1.We can learn from the first two paragraphs that __________ .

       A.the author regretted his act of prejudice

       B.the blind woman needed the money badly

       C.the author was as poor as the blind woman

       D.the author was a native American

2.According to Paragraph 4, hearing the father’s words, the author was probably _____ .

       A.rather hurt          B.very excited       C.deeply moved     D.greatly inspired

3.According to the passage, the author probably agrees that one should ________ .

       A.be nice to the elderly and the disabled

       B.try to experience different kinds of life

       C.treat others equally with love and respect

       D.think about one’s past as often as possible

4.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?

       A.Learn from your past                          B.How my dream comes true

       C.A belief that will never change               D.A priceless lesson in the street

  Happiness is associated with smiling.But do we always smile when we are happy?

       During the Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1992,Spanish researchers analyzed the facial expressions of 22 gold medal winners at the medal ceremonies.The researchers were surprised to see that these medal winners didn't smile very much.In fact,throughout the different medal ceremonies,they only smiled about 10% of the time.But during the brief moment when the gold medal was put around their neck, the medal winners grinned (露齿笑) about 70% of the time.

The researchers interviewed the winners they had watched to find out how they felt.All the winners interviewed said that they felt intensely(强烈的)happy throughout the ceremony.

Though they were profoundly(衷心地)happy,they didn't smile a great deal.The researchers concluded that smiling was not the automatic expression of happiness.The fact that the gold medal winners smiled much more when they were actually being given their medals could be explained because,according to the Spanish researchers,smiling was a form of communication between individuals.The happy athletes were smiling at the people who were giving them gold medals.Perhaps we can support the findings of the Spanish researchers by making some observations of our own behaviors.When we are all alone,for example, do we smile at ourselves when we are happy? Probably not very often.If someone greets us with a friendly smile,do we respond with a smile? Yes,we probably do.When a friend gives us a beautiful present,will we show our appreciation with a smile? Yes,of course.But if we are sitting alone watching television,do we smile at a commentator (讲解员)who smiles at us?

1.How much of the time did the gold medal winners smile during the medal ceremonies?

      A.10%.              B.70%.                C.22%.                D.92%.

2.According to the passage, when did the athletes smile quite a lot?

      A.Throughout the medal ceremony.

       B.When they were informed of their success.

      C.When the gold medal was put around their neck.

       D.When their national flag was raised.

3.According to the passage,on which of the following occasions would we most probably NOT smile?

       A.When we are sitting alone watching TV.

       B.When someone greets us with a friendly smile.

       C.When a friend gives us a beautiful present.

       D.When we feel intensely happy.

4.According to the passage,which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.The gold medal winners were too nervous that they would hardly smile at the medal ceremonies.

B.People will always smile automatically when they feel happy.

C.Smiling is a way of communication.

D.When the gold medal was put around their neck,the gold medal winners were smiling at the audience but not at those who gave the medal.

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