( )1. A. think | B. realize B. whale B. hospital B. excitement B. V-turn B. fortunate B. hands B. witnessed B. stronger B. gun B. cried B. slid into B. interviewed B. marks B. let down | C. believe C. dolphin C. house C. sorrow C. Z-turn C. late C. fingers C. saw C. younger C. notice C. survived C. dropped into C. examined C. scars C. let out | D. hope D. shark D. pool D. silence D. U-turn D. early D. legs D. began D. cleverer D. aim D. remained D. dug into D. inspected D. signs D. let go | ||||||
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Mr. Andrews was waiting for a subway train in the city. The train pulled into the station and stopped. As Andrews was getting ready to board the train, he saw an elderly blind man fall to the tracks (站台). David Schnair, aged 75, had mistaken the space between two subway cars for a door, while feeling his way with a cane. Instead of ending up inside the train, Schnair fell off the platform and landed under the train. Andrews jumped down to the tracks to save Schnair. He pulled the man to safety. Onlookers immediately declared Andrews a hero. Messages began to pour in from all over the country. Some people sent checks. The largest was for $3,000. President called Andrews and wished him a Merry Christmas and a good new year. Andrews had been on the subway because he was returning from a job interview. He probably would have been hired anyway, but all the good publicity (宣传) made it a sure thing. After about a week of newspaper stories and donations of food, money and gifts for his children, Andrews faded from limelight. Most people assumed that the story had come to a happy ending, but it didn"t quite happen that way. Andrews did start his new job, but the company moved to New Jersey. Andrews didn"t have any way to get to work, so he had to give up. It wasn"t long before he was back to job hunting and being discouraged again. Few newspapers, however, bothered to tell their readers what happened to Mr. Andrews after he became a hero. | |||||||||
1. Schnair fell off the platform because _____. | |||||||||
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A. onlookers pushed him down B. he was walking carelessly C. he thought he was at a door D. the train got to the station fast | |||||||||
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A. Andrews disappeared from the public attention. B. Andrews lost his job for his fame. C. Andrews gained his popularity with the public. D. Andrews lost his interest in newspaper. | |||||||||
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A. it was not wise for Andrews to give up his job B. the public didn"t show enough kindness to Andrews C. the newspapers paid little attention to Andrews" life D. life is difficult for the unemployed | |||||||||
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Ellen Parker was worried about her health. She could not walk very quickly and it was difficult for her to climb stairs. She was soon out of breath."I suppose I had better go to the doctor." she thought. She went to the doctor and told him her problem. "I"m not at all surprised." he said, "I know what your problem is." He examined her and then gave her some advice. "If you don"t do what I say, Mrs. Parker," he said, "You will have a heart attack. It could kill you." Ellen was very worried as she left the doctor"s. She knew that she had to take his advice but that it would not be easy and it would take time. The next day she went shopping. The first shop she went into was a butcher shop. "I"d like ten pounds of steak, please." she said. "Certainly, madam." the butcher replied and went into the cold room and found a large piece of steak. He brought the huge piece of meat back into the shop and placed it on the scale. "That"s just ten pounds." he said. "That"s big enough." Mrs. Parker said. The butcher worked out the price. "At $4.99 a pound that will be $49.90, please. Would you like me to cut it up into smaller pieces for you?" "Oh, I don"t want to buy the meat." Mrs. Parker said. "If you don"t want to buy it," the butcher replied angrily, "Why did you ask me to get it for you?" "My doctor told me that I am too heavy and have to lose ten pounds. I wanted to see what ten pounds of meat looked like." | |||||||||
1. Why did Ellen Parker visit the doctor? | |||||||||
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A. She had a heart attack. B. She had a problem with her health. C. She was unhappy about her weight. D. She could not sleep well. | |||||||||
2. Why did Ellen Parker ask for ten pounds of steak? | |||||||||
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A. She wanted to buy some for dinner. B. She wanted to lose weight. C. Her doctor had told her to eat steak. D. She wanted to see what ten pounds of meat looked like. | |||||||||
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One day, when I was in high school, I saw a kid named Kyle from my class walking home from school with all his books, I thought to myself, " 1 would anyone bring home all his books for the weekend? He must really be 2 ." As I was walking, I saw several kids running toward him. They ran at him, 3 all his books out of his arms and he fell down in the dirt. His glasses went 4 and landed in the grass. He looked up and I saw this terrible sadness in his eyes. My 5 went out to him. So, I ran over to him. 6 I handed him his glasses, he looked at me and said, "Hey, thanks!" There was a big smile on his face. I helped him pick up his books, and asked him where he lived. As it 7 , he lived near me. We talked all the way home. I didn"t see him before as he had gone to a private school. Over the next four years, Kyle and I became best friends. Kyle was the 8 student of our class, one of those guys that really found themselves during high school. Therefore he had the 9 to prepare a 10 speech. On the graduation day, I could see that he was 11 . So, I patted him on the back and said, "Hey, big guy, you"ll be 12 !" He looked at me and smiled. He cleared his throat, and began. "Graduation is a time to 13 those who helped you make it through those 14 years. Your parents, your teachers… but mostly your friends. I am here to tell all of you that being a friend to someone is the best 15 you can give him." I just looked at my friend with 16 as he told the story of the first day we met. He had planned to 17 himself over the weekend and was carrying his books home. "Thankfully, nothing happened. My friend 18 me from doing the unspeakable." Not until that moment did I realize that you should never underestimate (低估) the 19 of your actions. With one small gesture you can 20 a person"s life. For better or for worse. | |||||||||
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