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Things of Value
Our area was just a few miles from the largest wildfire in Colorado’s history. We were on “evacuation alert (疏散警报)”. If we got the 1 to evacuate, we would have to leave immediately.
We 2 suitcases with some clothes and set them by the door. We didn’t 3 these things were valuable, but time was. We moved the computers, with which I wrote for newspapers and made a 4 . We took family pictures off the 5 and packed them in boxes. These were truly valuable and could not be replaced.
Then we took a hard look at all that 6 . There was a lamp that belonged to my great grandmother. It was a 7 to my family. And there was the piano my wife 8 to play when she was a little girl. Not of great 9 in itself, but another family connection. It was impractical to move everything from our home and store them for an indefinite (无限的) time. Some important items would have to stay behind.
The thought of 10 something passed down from our families saddened me deeply, 11 I’d never been much attached to things. It’s about what they 12 —family and love. They each had a(n) 13 to tell, and some of them spoke in the 14 of our parents and grandparents.
The fire 15 reached our home. We were lucky. And though I felt grateful that all was 16 , I also realized just how fortunate I had been 17 . I saw just how rich my life had been.
Someone 18 said, “There are people so poor that the only thing they have is money.” And now I 19 I was indeed rich. I was rich in family, rich in memories, rich in everything that really 20 to me. I am wealthier than I ever believed possible.
It took a fire to teach me, I wonder if there is any other kind of wealth worth seeking.
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Things of Value
Our area was just a few miles from the largest wildfire in Colorado’s history. We were on “evacuation alert (疏散警报)”. If we got the 1 to evacuate, we would have to leave immediately.
We 2 suitcases with some clothes and set them by the door. We didn’t 3 these things were valuable, but time was. We moved the computers, with which I wrote for newspapers and made a 4 . We took family pictures off the 5 and packed them in boxes. These were truly valuable and could not be replaced.
Then we took a hard look at all that 6 . There was a lamp that belonged to my great grandmother. It was a 7 to my family. And there was the piano my wife 8 to play when she was a little girl. Not of great 9 in itself, but another family connection. It was impractical to move everything from our home and store them for an indefinite (无限的) time. Some important items would have to stay behind.
The thought of 10 something passed down from our families saddened me deeply, 11 I’d never been much attached to things. It’s about what they 12 —family and love. They each had a(n) 13 to tell, and some of them spoke in the 14 of our parents and grandparents.
The fire 15 reached our home. We were lucky. And though I felt grateful that all was 16 , I also realized just how fortunate I had been 17 . I saw just how rich my life had been.
Someone 18 said, “There are people so poor that the only thing they have is money.” And now I 19 I was indeed rich. I was rich in family, rich in memories, rich in everything that really 20 to me. I am wealthier than I ever believed possible.
It took a fire to teach me, I wonder if there is any other kind of wealth worth seeking.
1. A.answer B.task C.chance D.call
2. A.packed B.bought C.searched D.sold
3. A.worry B.think C.care D.doubt
4. A.mark B.sign C.living D.plan
5. A.albums B.ceilings C.windows D.walls
6. A.left B.remained C.burnt D.unmoved
7. A.connection B.present C.symbol D.treasure
8. A.forgot B.agreed C.learned D.refused
9. A.quality B.taste C.sense D.value
10. A.knocking out B.leaving behind C.giving away D.picking out
11. A.even though B.unless C.but D.or
12. A.contained B.included C.represented D.gathered
13. A.idea B.lie C.right D.story
14. A.sounds B.speeds C.voices D.feelings
15. A.once B.never C.seldom D.finally
16. A.spared B.returned C.stopped D.found
17. A.at last B.in return C.in another way D.at most
18. A.curiously B.accidentally C.coldly D.wisely
19. A.knew B.promised C.announced D.thanked
20. A.affects B.matters C.helps D.desires
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Things of Value
Our area was just a few miles from the largest wildfire in Colorado’s history. We were on “evacuation alert (疏散警报)”. If we got the 1 to evacuate, we would have to leave immediately.
We 2suitcases with some clothes and set them by the door. We didn’t 3these things were valuable, but time was. We moved the computers, with which I wrote for newspapers and made a4. We took family pictures off the5and packed them in boxes. These were truly valuable and could not be replaced.
Then we took a hard look at all that 6. There was a lamp that belonged to my great grandmother. It was a 7 to my family. And there was the piano my wife 8 to play when she was a little girl. Not of great 9in itself, but another family connection. It was impractical to move everything from our home and store them for an indefinite (无限的) time. Some important items would have to stay behind.
The thought of 10something passed down from our families saddened me deeply,11I’d never been much attached to things. It’s about what they 12—family and love. They each had a(n) 13to tell, and some of them spoke in the 14 of our parents and grandparents.
The fire15 reached our home. We were lucky. And though I felt grateful that all was16, I also realized just how fortunate I had been 17. I saw just how rich my life had been.
Someone18said, “There are people so poor that the only thing they have is money.” And now I 19I was indeed rich. I was rich in family, rich in memories, rich in everything that really 20to me. I am wealthier than I ever believed possible.
It took a fire to teach me, I wonder if there is any other kind of wealth worth seeking.
- 1.
- A.answer
- B.task
- C.chance
- D.call
- A.
- 2.
- A.packed
- B.bought
- C.searched
- D.sold
- A.
- 3.
- A.worry
- B.think
- C.care
- D.doubt
- A.
- 4.
- A.mark
- B.sign
- C.living
- D.plan
- A.
- 5.
- A.albums
- B.ceilings
- C.windows
- D.walls
- A.
- 6.
- A.left
- B.remained
- C.burnt
- D.unmoved
- A.
- 7.
- A.connection
- B.present
- C.symbol
- D.treasure
- A.
- 8.
- A.forgot
- B.agreed
- C.learned
- D.refused
- A.
- 9.
- A.quality
- B.taste
- C.sense
- D.value
- A.
- 10.
- A.knocking out
- B.leaving behind
- C.giving away
- D.picking out
- A.
- 11.
- A.even though
- B.unless
- C.but
- D.or
- A.
- 12.
- A.contained
- B.included
- C.represented
- D.gathered
- A.
- 13.
- A.idea
- B.lie
- C.right
- D.story
- A.
- 14.
- A.sounds
- B.speeds
- C.voices
- D.feelings
- A.
- 15.
- A.once
- B.never
- C.seldom
- D.finally
- A.
- 16.
- A.spared
- B.returned
- C.stopped
- D.found
- A.
- 17.
- A.at last
- B.in return
- C.in another way
- D.at most
- A.
- 18.
- A.curiously
- B.accidentally
- C.coldly
- D.wisely
- A.
- 19.
- A.knew
- B.promised
- C.announced
- D.thanked
- A.
- 20.
- A.affects
- B.matters
- C.helps
- D.desires
- A.
Things of Value
Our area was just a few miles from the largest wildfire in Colorado’s history. We were on “evacuation alert (疏散警报)”. If we got the 36 to evacuate, we would have to leave immediately.
We 37 suitcases with some clothes and set them by the door. We didn’t 38 these things were valuable, but time was. We moved the computers, with which I wrote for newspapers and made a 39 . We took family pictures off the 40 and packed them in boxes. These were truly valuable and could not be replaced.
Then we took a hard look at all that 41 . There was a lamp that belonged to my great grandmother. It was a 42 to my family. And there was the piano my wife 43 to play when she was a little girl. Not of great 44 in itself, but another family connection. It was impractical to move everything from our home and store them for an indefinite (无限的) time. Some important items would have to stay behind.
The thought of 45 something passed down from our families saddened me deeply, 46 I’d never been much attached to things. It’s about what they 47 —family and love. They each had a(n) 48 to tell, and some of them spoke in the 49 of our parents and grandparents.
The fire 50 reached our home. We were lucky. And though I felt grateful that all was 51 , I also realized just how fortunate I had been 52 . I saw just how rich my life had been.
Someone 53 said, “There are people so poor that the only thing they have is money.” And now I 54 I was indeed rich. I was rich in family, rich in memories, rich in everything that really 55 to me. I am wealthier than I ever believed possible.
It took a fire to teach me, I wonder if there is any other kind of wealth worth seeking.
36. A.answer B.task C.chance D. call
37. A.packed B.bought C.searched D. sold
38. A.worry B.think C.care D.doubt
39. A.mark B.sign C.living D.plan
40. A.albums B.ceilings C.windows D.walls
41. A.left B.remained C.burnt D.unmoved
42. A.connection B.present C.symbol D.treasure
43. A.forgot B.agreed C.learned D.refused
44. A.quality B.taste C.sense D.value
45. A.knocking out B.leaving behind C.giving away D.picking out
46. A.even though B.unless C.but D.or
47. A.contained B.included C.represented D.gathered
48. A.idea B.lie C.right D.story
49. A.sounds B.speeds C.voices D.feelings
50. A.once B.never C.seldom D.finally
51. A.spared B.returned C.stopped D.found
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