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1、生活经历生活经历(1) I will never forget the smile and the look of a young mans face on the train. One day I took the train home. There was an 1 seat facing a young man. The man looked 2 and you could easily notice his drug addiction from his 3 . The train was extremely 4 but no one wanted to sit near him.B.

2、 emptyC. dirtyA. appearanceD. crowdedI 5 to him and sat directly opposite to him. I looked him in the eye and smiled. I would never forget the 6 on his face. It was a special look of shock, shame and amazement. He was obviously 7 that someone would sit opposite him. Then a look of shame 8 the shock.

3、 B. walked A. lookC. shockedB. replaced He realized that his drug addiction was so 9 that I could easily see it from his appearance. Then he tried to clean up himself 10 and quietly. He straightened his posture and 11 his hair. After the clean-up, he said nothing nor tried to get closer. He just sta

4、red out of the 12 . Sometimes he looked at me with an 13smile.D. obviousA. secretlyB. windowC. arrangedA moment later he arrived at his 14 . Right before going out of the carriage, he put on a big and 15 smile. “Have a good day,” he said. The smile was unforgettable. All I did was smile and what I g

5、ot was amazing. D. stopB. sincere(2) On our way home we came across a bunch of checks belonging to a woman named Stacey. The checks totaled about $3000! 1 , there were 3 $100 bills. We thought that it would be funny if we brought the checks to the 2 and simply deposited(储蓄储蓄)it for the woman without

6、 3 anything. A. Besides A. bank B. saying Although 4 the money was a good thing to do, I made the suggestion that we should 5 that she do something good in 6 . C. depositing C. request B. return So after some discussion, we got to Staceys bank, saying that “Hey, listen, at some point during the day

7、a 7 named Stacey is going to come here 8 about losing her checks and some 9 . Tell her that her checks were found and the person that found them wanted her to read this 10 .”B. woman A. worried D. cashC. note “Stacey, Hello, I found your checks and 11 it to the bank. I dont know if you take the trai

8、n in the morning or if you live here, but there is a 12 man that sits outside the train station every morning, and I am sure that if you would like to 13 along the good deed, he would love a coffee and bagel (过水面包过水面包圈圈)tomorrow morning. Have a great day!”D. broughtB. homeless A. pass I am 14 to say

9、 that the next morning when we got off the train, the homeless man was there and he had a big cup of 15 and a bagel. B. happyC. coffee (3) An old woman in the supermarket had trouble getting her left shoe back on her foot. The 1 was that she couldnt find a good place to 2 herself. I ran up next to h

10、er and asked, “Would you like some 3 ?” C. problem A. balance C. help “Oh please.” she said “I took my 4 off because it had a small stone inside.” I 5 she place her left hand on my shoulder. It 6 just a moment and the task was done.D. suggestedB. took D. shoe After that, she said to me, “At my age I

11、 dont get to meet many foreigners. You 7 like a wonderful young man. It would be like getting to eat a meal in a 8 country, without needing to travel. Would this be OK? I wouldnt want to be 9 .”C. foreignA. disturbingD. seem I must say her 10 caught me off guard. “Well sure!” I said. “I hope I buy t

12、hings you wont 11 eating.” As a way of seeing just how 12 she was, I put a bottle of wine in my cart.A. humorous B. mindB. proposal“Is that wine?” she said. “I never tasted alcohol. After so many years of hard work its wonderful to 13 myself to such a luxury. This is the first time in my life Ill tr

13、y wine, and Im going to pretend that Im at a fine restaurant in Italy. Perhaps Ill buy a phrase book to learn what to say to the 14 !” Isnt it wonderful, to make friends with a lady that has such a lively 15 !C. treat C. waiter D. imagination (4) When I was ten, I asked my neighborhood, “Which city

14、is further west, Reno or Los Angeles?” The correct answer is Reno. But he was so 1 that Los Angeles was west of Reno that he was willing to bet me two 2 . So I went to get my map of the USA. The guy looked at it and said, “The map is not 3 at all.” Actually it was. However, he was bigger than me. So

15、 I didnt 4 my two dollars.人生感悟人生感悟B. convinced C. dollars A. accurate C. get I 5 some conclusions from this story. There is such a thing as 6 , but we often benefit from ignoring it or directly 7 it. Also, truth is neither relative nor subjective. It may be 8 to find. But there is such a thing as tr

16、uth and the pursuit of truth: trying to figure out what has really happened, trying to figure out how things 9 are. D. drewA. truthD. denyingC. hardB. really Almost 15 years ago, I 10 a story about a (n) 11 man, who had been sentenced to death in Texas. And through hard work, I was able to make the

17、movie The Thin Blue Line and to help get him out of 12 .D. prison A. innocentB. come across What kept me going was the 13 that there had to be answers to the questions “Was he guilty or not?”, “If not, who was?” and that I could find answers to these questions through 14 .C. investigatingC. beliefIt

18、s not that we find truth with a big “T”. We investigate and sometimes we find things out and sometimes we dont. Theres no way to know in 15 . Its just that we have to go on as though there are answers to questions. We must go on as though we can find things out - even if we cant.B. advance (5) When

19、I was a kid, most of my friends could stay home from school after making any excuse but not me. I had to be 1 in order to stay home. My parents 2 to say that they were teaching me how to have a good 3 ethic(道德道德).A. lyingC. usedD. work Last week, I was on the train and sat behind a young man who was

20、 4 to his friend about his life. His passion in life is to make movies but he will not 5 it because he has no 6 if he can make enough money and he does not want to waste 7 because probably it will take years to make it big. D. complaining A. pursueB. clue C. time He then admitted to thinking about b

21、ecoming a(n) 8 because he thought he can 9 make six figures within one year. His friend agreed because as he put it, “I have no 10 to work long hours and not make much money. Accounting is good because you can make tons of money and only work like 30 hours.”A. desire C. easilyD. accountant However,

22、many people these days dont 11 that when things seem to happen immediately, it is only because a lot of 12 , determination and time has gone into it. In the television show Fame, the dance teacher told her dance students, “if you want fame, fame costs and heres how you start 13 for it, in sweat.” B.

23、 effortC. payingD. realize Every time I watched that show, my dad would 14 state how right she was because in order to succeed you have to work hard. There was no 15 for laziness.D. excuseB. proudly(6) Tess was eight years old when she heard her parents talking about her little brother, Andrew. All

24、she knew was that he was very sick and they had no money. Only a very costly 1 could save him now and no one wanted to 2 them the money. She heard Daddy say to her Mother 3 ,“Only a miracle (奇迹奇迹)can save him now.”真情故事真情故事D. operationB. lendD. sadly Tess got all the change he had and 4 her way to Re

25、xalls Drug Store. “What do you want?” the clerk asked. “A miracle.” Tess answered. “My little brother has something 5 growing inside his head and my dad says only a miracle can save him now.” “We dont 6 miracles here, little girl.” the clerk said.A. madeB. badC. sell The clerks brother was a well-dr

26、essed man. He 7 over and asked the little girl, “What kind of miracle does your brother need?” “I dont know,” Tess 8 with tears in her eyes. “I just know hes badly 9 , but my dad cant 10 for a miracle, so I want to use my one dollar and eleven cents”. Tess answered in a 11 voice.A. repliedD. illC. p

27、ayB. lowC. came “A dollar and eleven cents-the 12 price of a miracle for little brothers.” smiled the man. That well-dressed man was Dr. Carlton Armstrong, a surgeon. The operation was completed without 13 and it wasnt long before Andrew was home again and doing well. That surgery is a real 14 . It

28、costs one dollar and eleven cents, plus the 15 of a little child.A. exactC. chargeB. faith D. miracle (7) There are so many things our mothers do for us that are taken for granted, and too often are never given a second thought. Mum was busy and always came home very 1 , but after her hard day at wo

29、rk, Mom would listen with great 2 and enthusiasm to all our long, drawn-out stories and 3 prattling(絮叨絮叨) that we had saved up all day to tell her.C. tiredA. interestD. endless One schools “Theme Day”, the children were 4 to dress in costume(女套服女套服). Though Mom was exhausted from working all day, sh

30、e got right to 5 my costume. But I was horrified to 6 that she was using an old fifty-pound potato sack (麻布袋麻布袋) for my costume! I couldnt wear a potato sack! B. makeD. discoverC. supposedMom tried to assure me that it would be 7 , but it didnt make me feel better. I went to bed that night, not want

31、ing to 8 the next morning, and secretly planning to tell my teacher I forgot.A. okB. face When I woke up the next morning, Mom was up and 9 for work, and had just put the finishing touches on my costume. I looked at it reluctantly, but to my 10 , it was wonderful! I tried it on, and it 11 me perfect

32、ly! I couldnt believe that such a good costume should come from an old sack!C. delight D. fit D. dressed Mom was very pleased with my 12 , but looked very tired. It was not until then that I 13 Mom had stayed up all night, 14 my costume, but then had to go to work, without 15 at all!B. reactionA. se

33、wingC. sleepD. realized(8) Susannah was a shy but clever girl. She had worn 1 for as long as she could remember. And again, for as long as she could remember, some of her classmates had always made fun of her. The worst thing was that Lewis 2 her “Four Eyes”. She acted like she didnt 3 , but in fact

34、 Susannah couldnt stand it.学校生活学校生活D. called B. mindA. glasses One day, the class went on a school outing to 4 some famous caves. The children were walking towards the caves, while Lewis 5 . While falling, he got 6 of Susannah, who walked next to him, and both 7 down the hole.D. slippedA. holdC. fel

35、lC. visit They landed in a dark cave. Susannah and Lewis shouted for 8 , but no one came. The next morning they still hadnt been found and Lewis continued shouting for help, but no 9 and he started feeling 10 .A. scared B. responseD. help It must have been noontime, because Susannah 11 that the ray

36、of light just landed on the floor in front of her. 12 , she took a piece of wood that had fallen into the cave, and, using her glasses as a magnifying(放大放大) glass, she focused the ray of light onto the 13 . Now they had a torch (火把火把). Lewis watched with surprise and excitement and off they went to

37、explore the cave.B. QuicklyC. woodD. noticed It took them some time, and they had to burn quite a few torches, but 14 they found a way out. On top of hugs and cries of 15 , Lewis gave Susannah his heartfelt thanks.C. finally B. relief(9) A diary can play many roles. It can be a close 1 , a storehous

38、e of dreams or a 2 that helps clearness of thought. A diary can also be a powerful source of 3 during challenging or upsetting periods. When you 4 those insights and incidents, you can return to your words days, weeks, or months later and find uniquely comforting reassurance. C. pleasureA. record C.

39、 tool D. friend A diary with a specific purpose 5 the urgency of your life and thus provides you with a landmark to return to when you begin to doubt yourself. If 6 does arise, simply open your diary to copy your experiences to recapture those 7 of confidence, passion, and bravery you felt in the pa

40、st.D. reflectsB. doubtD. feelings You should give some thought to the 8 of diary that will serve you best. A series of diaries might describe those accidental occurrences in a meaningful way, pushing you 9 . A pride diary makes note not only of those times you felt 10 of yourself but also precisely

41、why you were pleased with your efforts. And a cause-and-effect diary can help you become more decisive by 11 you of all the wise choices you have 12 .C. type C. proud C. remindingD. made B. forward Regardless of the type of focused diary you choose to keep, your recollections will 13 a positive feed

42、back circle that helps you cope with doubt in a constructive way. Reading through your diary when 14 seems uncertain can show you that your doubt is 15 . You will know without a doubt that you are indeed living your purpose.A. lifeB. unfounded A. create (10) Tommy, an only child, had always been hap

43、py, cooperative and an excellent student. How could I 1 his father and mother that his recent 2 grades reflected a broken-hearted childs reaction to his adored parents 3 and forthcoming divorce? I called both of them to come to school, but neither 4 that I had summoned the other.生活万象生活万象A. failingD.

44、 separationC. knewB. convince Tommys mother entered and took one of the 5 I had placed near my desk. Soon the father arrived. Good! At least they were concerned enough. A look of 6 and irritation passed between them, and then they pointedly 7 each other.C. surpriseA. ignored A. chairsI found a crump

45、led tear-stained sheet in his desk, on which 8 covered both sides, just a single sentence scribbled over and over. 9 I smoothed it out and gave it to Tommys mother. She read it and then without a word 10 it to her husband. He frowned. Then his face softened. He studied the scrawled words for what se

46、emed a long time. B. Silently B. handedC. writingAt last he 11 the paper carefully, placed it in his pocket, and reached for his wifes outstretched 12 . She wiped the tears from her eyes and smiled at him. He 13 her with her coat and they left together. C. helpedA. handC. folded I could 14 describe

47、my feelings at that moment, but I finally understood that it is 15 that makes the world go around. The words on the paper: “Dear Mom, Dear Daddy, I love you .I love you . I love you.”D. loveD. hardly名人轶事名人轶事(11) Joe Wong is a Chinese-American comedian. His jokes 1 from racial, personal, and politica

48、l. Its not always easy to 2 his humor, but it is always inspiring.B. rangeC. classify In China, Joe enjoyed watching 3 Chinese stand-up comedy. Continually fascinated by the American 4 he tried to learn about it through rock music from radio stations, books and movies. Joe graduated at Rice Universi

49、ty in Texas. In 1996, Joe tried his 5 skills by writing for the campus newspaper. He was excited to find out how much people enjoyed his humor.B. traditional D. cultureD. writing Moving to Boston in late 2001 to take advantage of the well-established comedy scene, Joe 6 in stand-up comedy classes. H

50、e quickly became a famous 7 . Joe has 8 the Lizard Lounge weekly comedy contest six times, thus 9 out in the comedy club in Cambridge, Massachusetts noted for its smart comedians.C. comedian D. wonA. standing A. enrolled In 2003, Joe wrote and produced the short 10 ,“Joe Wong For President,” which w

51、on Best Short Film at the 2003 Cambridge Fringe Fest beating out nationwide competition. After the Fringe Fest, he appeared on the local television show Chowdah.B. film Cheered on by his fellow comedians, Joe was a 11 in the 2003 Boston International Comedy Festival, thus making his way to the top e

52、ight of some 300 contestants from all over North America. During the competition, lots of reporters took 12 .B. notice A. finalist In the 2005 Boston Comedy Festival, Joe participated in the talk shows where his performance won great 13 from the press. Later that year, he was 14 by a public radio station. Nowadays, Jo

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