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I am a sales representative and travel all over England to visit my customers. One cold February morning I was due to visit a store at 9 am. I 1 my car, bundled my scarf around me and 2 up the street towards his shop front. The Street where his store was 3 was partially blocked by two large, ruddy faced workmen who were tearing up the concrete. I prepared myself for the 4 cat calls (起哄). I was up early, out in the cold, and probably to be seen as a funny scene by two men I didn"t even 5 . Then I stopped and 6 my own father. Both he and my grandfather had 7 much of their early careers working outside in similar jobs before they 8 and became engineers. I recalled how hard Dad worked, in all kinds of 9 -;how he"d come home with sunburn or frost nip (冻伤). I realized that if was cold then these two guys were probably 10 , given that it looked as though they"d already been 11 for hours. My customer"s shop wasn"t open yet but I was beyond being annoyed at his 12 . I Went to a coffee sh、op around the comer, 13 myself a hot chocolate, then two more with whipped cream .I made my 14 down the Street to wards the workmen. One of them turned to me with a wide smile and 15 me with a joking "Oh lovey, you shouldn"t have!" To his 16 , I passed him the tray with the two 17 chocolates. I replied," Maybe not. 18 it"s too cold to be working outside today." I got two looks of genuine (真诚的) 19 , and a timely reminder that it"s as easy to be 20 as it is to pre-judge-but the former is so much nicer! |
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Before graduation from college, my son began to seek a job. He targeted a company which planned to 1 only one person. However, there Were over 20 candidates, among whom was my son. I 2 him, "It"s difficult to get into the company. Don"t 3 too much for fear that you would feel disappointed when you fail." My son said smilingly, " 4 I try, there will be hope!" Of the 20 candidates, only three could 5 the final round, which would later decide the one to be employed. Everything seemed to 6 quite well and my son 7 the first round and entered the final. Unexpectedly, the final interview was unbelievably 8 , and all of them were asked to go home and wait for the 9 of the interview. One morning, my son 10 a text from the company that he was not cmployed. Before I 11 what to say to comfort him, I was told that afternoon that my son received another 12 saying he was employed. 13 the first text was also part of the test in the interview. The three men received the same text that morning and only my son"s 14 was satisfying to the company, so he was employed. I asked my son 15 they replied. My son told me that one 16 silent, one said " good-by" and he said "thank you". Only then did I know my son"s" 17 "came in that way. That is: don"t forget to say" thank you" to those who even 18 on. Saying "thank you" shows your 19 for Others work, therefore, you will get the upper hand in terms of 20 compared with others under the same conditions. |
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There is a popular saying, "All of us have a Guardian Angel, guiding us". Some of the greatest success stories of 1 have followed a word of 2 or an act of confidence by a loved one or a 3 friend. Had it not been for a confident wife, Sophia, we might not have listed Nathaniel Hawt home among the great 4 of literature. One cold evening when Nathaniel, a 5 man, went home to tell his wife, Sophia, that he was a failure and had been fired from his job in the customs. she 6 him with a cry of joy. "Now," she said 7 , "you can write your book!" "Yes?" replied the man, with 8 confidence, "and what shall we 9 while I am writing it?" To his 10 , she opened a drawer and pulled out a sum of money. "Where on earth did you get that?" he asked. "I have always known you were a man of 11 ," she told him. "I 12 that someday you would write a great novel. So every week, out of the 13 you gave me for housekeeping, I saved a little bit. So here is enough to 14 us for one whole year." From her trust and 15 came one of the greatest novels of American literature, The Scarlet Letter. |
( )l. A. Chinese ( )2. A. enjoyment ( )3. A. trusting ( )4. A. books ( )5. A. successful ( )6. A. bugged ( )7. A. sadly ( )8. A. little ( )9. A. stick to ( )10. A. amazement ( )11. A. business ( )12. A. knew ( )13. A. time ( )14. A. lead ( )15. A. confidence | B. English B. encouragement B. merciful B. novels B. courageous B. surprised B. willingly B. much B. try out B. satisfaction B. writing B. see B. room B. hold B. experience | C. maths C. kindness C. cautious C. names C. sorrowful C. comforted C. proudly C. no C. take up C. expectation C. talent C. understand C. job C. last C. competence | D. history D. delight D. intelligent D. nicknames D. heartbroken D. loved D. intentionally D. less D. live on D. disappointment D. marketing D. dream D. money D. leave D. guidance |
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Long long ago, in a small and faraway village, there was a place known as the House of 1,000 Mirrors. A 1ittle happy dog learned of this place 1 decided to visit it. When he arrived, he bounced happily up the stairs to the doorway of the house. He looked through the doorway 2 his tail wagging as fast as it could. To his great surprise, he found 3 staring at 1,000 other happy 1ittle dogs 4 (wag) their tails just as fast as his. He smiled a great smile, and 5 (answer) with 1,000 great smiles. As he left the House, he thought to himself, "It is such a wonderful place 6 I will come back to visit it often." In the same village, 7 little dog, who was not as happy as the first one, also decided to visit the House. In a bad mood, he slowly climbed up the stairs and looked through the doorway 8 a smile. When he saw the 1,000 9 (friend) dogs staring back at him, he shouted 10 (angry) at them and was horrified to see 1,000 1ittle dogs shouting back at him in the same way. As he 1eft, he thought to himself, " This is a horrible place, and I won"t come back here any more. All the faces in the world are like mirrors. What kind of reflections do you see in the faces of the people you meet? |
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Because of my curiosity(好奇心), I had a really exciting weekend. I took a trip to Gloucester to see some of the world’s most beautiful animals-whales (鲸鱼)in the North Atlantic Ocean. After a long trip by train and bus, we got on the ship called the “Privateer”. On our way to see the whales on that beautiful sunny day, I grew more and more excited. After a while we stopped, and everyone on the ship started to shout because we’d seen whales. It was wonderful! While we were watching the whales, a guide was giving us information about them. She told us we were seeing only two kinds of whales - 50-foot whales (singing whales) and 70-foot whales (the second largest whales on the earth). She also said we could easily tell the different kinds of whales by their tales(尾巴), since every whale has a different tail, just as people have different fingerprints(指纹). They all have names as well. On this trip, we saw “Salt” and “Pepper”, two whales named by a scientist and a fisherman. They swam together all the time. Sometimes whales came so close to the ship that we thought we could touch them. I took twenty-seven photos, which was a really hard job because they moved so quickly, and stayed on the surface of the ocean for such a short time. Having seen the whales was one of the chances few people ever got. I was lucky enough to have that chance. |
1. The passage is mainly about _________. A. the different kinds of whales B.the different kinds of animals in the ocean C.a trip to study ocean animals D.a trip to see whales 2. Which of the following transport did the author NOT use during the trip? A.The train. B.The plane. C.The bus. D.The ship 3. We can learn from the third paragraph that _________. A.there were only two kinds of whales B.70-foot whales are the largest in the world C.whales all have different tails D.whales have fingerprints as people do 4. What did the author do when she saw the whales? A. She gave them the names “Salt” and “Pepper”. B. She swam with them. C.She got close to touch them D.She took photos of them. |
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Jean"s father was a farm plane pilot in the little farming community in Northern California where she was raised, and Jean was totally _1_ by airplanes and flying. In her senior year of high school, her English teacher was a Mrs. Dorothy Slaton. Mrs. Slaton was a _2_, demanding teacher with high standards and a low _3_ for excuses. She refused to treat her students like _4_, instead expecting them to behave like the _5_ adults they would have to be to succeed in the real world after graduation. Jean was _6_ of her at first but grew to respect her firmness and fairness gradually. One day Mrs. Slaton gave the class a written _7_. "What do you think you"ll be doing 10 years from now?" Jean"s dream was to be a pilot like her father, but as the years went by, she had been beaten down by the _8_ and negative words she got whenever she talked about her career, so she unwillingly gave it up and wrote something else. Mrs. Slaton collected the papers and nothing more was said. Two weeks later, the teacher handed back the assignments, _9_ the students to face it down on the desk, and asked this question: "If you had enough finances and unlimited 10 , what would you do? Please write it on the 11 of your previous assignment paper." When the students stopped writing, the teacher asked, "How many of you wrote the same thing on 12 sides of the paper?" Not one hand went up. The next thing that Mrs. Slaton said changed the course of Jean"s life. The teacher leaned forward 13 her desk and said, "I have a little secret for you all. You do have unlimited abilities and talents. You do have access to the finest schools, and you can arrange unlimited finances if you want something 14 enough. This is it! When you leave school, 15 you don"t 16 your dreams, no one will do it for you. You can have 17 you want if you want it enough." What her teacher said touched Jean so much! In the following years, she tried her best to realize her dream of becoming a pilot. Although it didn"t happen 18 , she finally became one of the first three female pilot trainees ever 19 by United Airlines. Today, Jean Harper is a Boeing 737 captain for United. It was the power of one well-placed 20 word that gave that uncertain young girl the strength and faith to pursue her dream. |
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