An elderly carpenter (木匠) was ready to retire. He told his employer of his 41 to leave the house building 42 and live a more leisurely life with his wife, 43 time with his extended family. He would 44 the pay, but he needed to retire. They could 45 .
The employer was 46 to see such a good worker leave and asked if he could build just one more house as a personal 47 . The carpenter said yes, but in time it was 48 to see that his heart was not in his work. He built the house 49 and used poor materials. It was an 50 way to end his career.
When the carpenter 51 his work, the employer handed the front – door key to the carpenter. “This is your house,” he said, “a 52 to you.”
What a shock! What a 53 ! If he had only known he was building his 54 house, he would have done it all so 55 . Now he had to live in the house he had built none too well.
56 it is with us. We build our 57 in a distracted (心不在焉)way, reacting rather than acting, willing to put up less than the best. At 58 points we do not give the job our best effort. Then with a shock we look at the situation we have 59 and find that we are now living in the house we have built . If we had 60 , we would have done it differently.
| ( )41.A.retirement | B. problem | C. purposes | D. plans | ||
| ( )42.A.business | B. site | C. teams | D. workers | ||
| ( )43.A.cheering | B. dividing | C. enjoying | D. sparing | ||
| ( )44.A.consider | B. miss | C. raise | D. save | ||
| ( )45.A.get by | B. get alone | C. get back | D. get around | ||
| ( )46.A.ashamed | B. anxious | C. frightened | D. sorry | ||
| ( )47.A.favor | B. bargain | C. present | D. reply | ||
| ( )48.A.frank | B. probable | C. easy | D. content | ||
| ( )49.A.sadly | B. carelessly | C. slowly | D. proudly | ||
| ( )50.A.unfair | B. unhappy | C. unfortunate | D. unusual | ||
| ( )51.A.checked | B. discovered | C. prepared | D. finished | ||
| ( )52.A.gift | B. salary | C. memory | D. punishment | ||
| ( )53.A.quality | B. prize | C. shame | D. surprise | ||
| ( )54.A.final | B. best | C. everlasting | D. own | ||
| ( )55.A.differently | B. quickly | C. hard | D. happily | ||
| ( )56.A.Then | B. So | C. But | D. Whatever | ||
| ( )57.A.houses | B. bodies | C. glories | D. lives | ||
| ( )58.A.difficult | B. main | C. strong | D. important | ||
| ( )59.A.created | B. faced | C. improved | D. avoided | ||
| ( )60.A.recognized | B. noticed | C. realized | D. previewed | ||
Michael was always in a good mood. He was a natural motivator(乐天派). One day I asked him, “How can you be 36 all the time.” Michael replied, “Each morning I 37 up and say to myself, ‘Mike, you have two 38 today. You can choose to be in a good mood 39 you can choose to be in a bad mood.’ I choose to be in a good mood. Each time something 40 happens, I can choose to be a victim or choose to learn from it. I choose to learn from it. I choose the positive side of life.”
Later, I heard Michael was 41 in a serious accident, falling off 60 feet from a tower.
After 18 hours of 42 , and weeks of intensive care, Michael left the hospital with rods(钢棒) 43 in his back. I saw Michael about six months after the 44 . I asked him what had 45 his mind as the accident took place.
“As I 46 on the ground, I remembered I had two choices: I could choose to live or I could choose to die. I chose to live.” “Weren’t you 47 ?” I asked. Michael continued, “They kept telling me I was going to be fine. 48 When they wheeled me into the operation room and I saw the 49 on the faces of the doctors and nurses, I got 50 scared. In their eyes, I read ‘He’s a dead man’. I knew I 51 to take action. ‘What did you do?’ I asked. Well, a big nurse asked me if I was allergic(过敏) to 52 . ‘Yes,’ I said. The doctors and nurses stopped working as they 53 my reply. I took a deep breath and cried, ‘Gravity.’ Over their laughter, I told them, ‘I’m choosing to live. 54 on me as if I am alive, not dead.’”
Michael 55 ,thanks to the skill of his doctors, but also because of his amazing positive attitude.
| 36.A. negative | B. passive | C. positive | D. native |
| 37.A. wake | B. pick | C. stay | D. turn |
| 38.A. ways | B. jobs | C. lives | D. choices |
| 39.A. and | B. or | C. besides | D. nor |
| 40.A. good | B. bad | C. lucky | D. urgent |
| 41.A. involved | B. divided | C. separated | D. packed |
| 42.A. work | B. rest | C. surgery | D. flight |
| 43.A. placed | B. lain | C. cut | D. removed |
| 44.A. incident | B. event | C. item | D. accident |
| 45.A. got through | B. broken through | C. seen through | D. gone through |
| 46.A. lay | B. laid | C. lied | D. stood |
| 47.A. excited | B. thrilled | C. afraid | D. encouraged |
| 48.A. So | B. But | C. Otherwise | D. Therefore |
| 49.A. impressions | B. expressions | C. attractions | D. tears |
| 50.A. really | B. slowly | C. even | D. slightly |
| 51.A. used | B. supposed | C. dared | D. needed |
| 52.A. nothing | B. something | C. anything | D. anybody |
| 53.A. called for | B. ran for | C. waited for | D. rushed for |
| 54.A. Operate | B. Turn | C. Search | D. Jump |
| 55.A. disappeared | B. endangered | C. died | D. survived |