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            • 1. On a cold winter day, I waited in line to see my hero, Jack Canfield, the author of  The Success Principles, who was going to deliver a speech on his new book.
                 During his talk, Jack   (1)  his wallet, pulled out a hundred-dollar bill, and said, ‘‘Who wants this?”   (2)  shot up in the audience; people leaned forward to see whom Jack would     (3)  . But I jumped up, ran up the   (4)  to the stage, and grabbed the bill. As I was launching myself in the air,    (5)  raced through my mind — was I about to be humiliated(羞辱) in front of 800 people? Would they   (6)   security guards and take me from the stage?   (7)   my desire for bold(大胆的)action was louder than any   (8)  voice. As I got the bill from his hand, he said, “That’s it! We can’t wait for the   (9)  to come to us. We must take   (10)  to create what we want!’’
                 After his talk, I   (11)  to formally meet Jack and boldly asked for his personal e-mail address. Over the next months, I sent him emails    (12)  my points of view and dreams with him. He kindly e-mailed back lots of encouragement. But my life got busy   (13)  other things. I stopped e-mailing Jack.
                 A year later, my dreams had worn away. I thought Jack would inspire me into action, like a giant arrow that would show me the way.
                 I e-mailed him, and then again — but got no   (14)  . As I sat down at my computer to   (15)  my e-mails, I   (16)  woke up. What was I doing? I was waiting! Now I remembered the crowd, most likely   (17)  that hundred-dollar bill, while they sat glued to their chairs.
                 Usually we all have a “Jack” for whom we wait — whether it’s a person, a place or a thing. We   (18)   believe the gifts of life are just around the corner, and that everything will come in a(n)    (19)   way. So we don’t try. We   (20)  . But as Wayne Gretzky said,“You’ll always miss 100% of the opportunities you don’t take!” So I stopped waiting and started my writing career.
                 Now what are you waiting for?
            • 2.

              I used to abandon(放弃)myself to despair(绝望). Last year, my mother   41  from a stroke(中风)and had an operation on her brain. I felt my whole life turn upside down and I had no   42  what I could do to help her to relieve her   43 . Tears welled up in my eyes whenever I was alone.

                Last month I  44  a precious watch, which was an 18-year-old birthday gift from my father. I could not fall asleep for a couple of nights because I felt   45  about the loss.

                There have been many   46  like these in my life. I could never figure out how to deal with such tough things   47  I read “ If You Have a Lemon, Make a Lemonade” by American writer Dale Carnegie.

                “When the wise man is handed a lemon, he says, ‘What  48  can I get from this? How can I  49   my situation? How can I turn this lemon into a lemonade?’” He wrote.

                I suddenly   50 that life is full of ups and downs, so I need to stay 51 all the time. Now when I think of my past, I wish I could have handled things   52  . When my mother was fighting for   53 , I should have held her hands in mine, telling her things would get better instead of 54 and crying.

                Several weeks ago, I took part in a campus singing competition. I didn’t   55  a prize. If I had not   56  the article, I would definitely have felt   57  again. But instead, I smiled after the competition. I was happy that at least I had got some stage   58  .

                Life is not just a bed of roses. There are thorns(刺) as well, but these thorns help us become   59   and strong. When life   60  us a lemon, let’s try to make a lemonade.

            • 3.

                  Sometimes a mother's greatest gift is the smallest detail of her child’s life , freely shared.

                  When I was busy with my housework in the   (1)   , I was surprised to find the front door was   (2)  suddenly. Julie, our oldest child,came in. She'd been married for three months. I was still trying to get used to her   (3)  elsewhere. Sometimes I even set her place at the table without   (4)  . Julie handed me a small group of daffodils(水仙花) and said,"Guess what!"   (5)  she opened the box on the table and bent to see what was inside. As I put the flowers in  (6)  She began telling me some small   (7)  of her new life as she made herself a sandwich. She'd learned to make cake by herself, and her boss was   (8)  of her because of her hard work. We sat at the kitchen table, and I   (9)  her eat, listening to her every word   (10)   . It was a    (11)  visit.Julie had to go to work. I thanked her for the flowers and for her visit; then I walked to the door with her and     (12)   as she drove out of the yard. , I answered happily, “What?"

                    (13)   in the kitchen I sat and looked at the flowers. My daughter's    (14)   was as bright and dear as the  (15)    spring daffodils. Suddenly, I  (16)   the phone and dialed (拔) my own mother's number. She lived a hundred miles away. When she   (17)  , I said,“Guess what!"

                   "What?" she answered hopefully. Like Julie I didn't have any   (18)   news, just little details of the day and the children.  (19)   I'd come to understand in the last hour how valuable small talk can be. Just before I hung   (20)   , my mother said,"You made my day. "

            • 4.

              It was a lovely Sunday morning. I had   (1)  to take my daughter to the local playground while my wife   (2)   at home with the youngest. The moment we got there, my daughter   (3)   for the swings and asked for a push. As I was helping my daughter to go higher and higher, I noticed another little girl trying   (4)   to get her own swing going.

              I gave my daughter one big   (5)   and then walked   (6)   to her asking if she needed any help. She said “yes!” I soon had her feet  (7)   towards the clouds while she laughed happily.   (8)   we returned home, I was   (9)   worn out, but my   (10)   were still flying higher than those swings.

              Two years later, I went to   (11)   my kids as usual after a long-day hard work from the local grade school. I stood wearily watching for my children   (12)   suddenly I felt two tiny arms   (13)   around my stomach. I looked down and there was the little girl from the playground   (14)   towards me. She gave me one more big hug before heading off to   (15)   her school bus. As I watched her back, I didn’t feel quite so tired   (16)   and my spirits were once again soaring in the heaven.

              In this life every single bit of love we   (17)   finds its way back to us again. It may travel from heart to heart or it may blossom in the soul   (18)   it was planted. It may take seconds or it may take years. The law of love is never   (19)  . What we sow, we harvest. The love we share, the kindness we give, and the joy we   (20)   will always come back to bless us. 

            • 5.

              I live in Albuquerque and I used to give much money to the homeless around, feeling sorry for their misfortune(不幸). But later I became a single mom with no home, a huge  1 and hardly any income.  2 , I stopped giving and became very bitter(痛苦).
              Several years later, things started to 3 . I became 4  enough to have a home, and 5  a backyard, and I started to pull myself out of debt. One day we saw a homeless person with the , “ Will work for food. ” I  7. My daughter asked why I no longer helped the people in  8 . I replied, “ Honey, they just use that money for 9 or other bad things. ” She didn’t respond. But when I said that, it didn’t feel right.
              Three days later, I was 10 to pick up my daughter from school. A man was standing on the corner and something deep inside 11 me to help him. So I stopped my car , and he ran over with enthusiasm. He said, “ God bless you, I only need 77 cents. ” I 12  into my ashtray and  13 enough, there was three quarters and two pennies.
              Greatly shocked by this 14 , I gave him all the money in the ashtray. He 15 with joy and tears in his eyes, “ You just made it 16 for me to see my mom for Christmas ! The bus offering this great sale is 17 right away ! ” It was a moment I’ll never forget. I think that man won’t forget it either, but I was the one who got the best 18  in life giving. It also 19 me that nothing is a coincidence(巧合), 20 everything has meaning.
              小题1:
              A.debtB.dutyC.incomeD.pressure
              小题2:
              A.In factB.In a wordC.As a resultD.All in all
              小题3:
              A.developB.worsenC.showD.change
              小题4:
              A.unfortunateB.richC.generousD.unsuccessful
              小题5:
              A.evenB.stillC.yetD.only
              小题6:
              A.wordB.expressionC.signD.letter
              小题7:
              A.got toB.walked toC.passed inD.passed by
              小题8:
              A.emergencyB.dangerC.needD.panic
              小题9:
              A.foodB.alcohol(酒)C.medicineD.music
              小题10:
              A.drivingB.jogging(慢跑C.wanderingD.cycling
              小题11:
              A.preventedB.challengedC.permittedD.drove
              小题12:
              A.reachedB.turnedC.brokeD.searched
              小题13:
              A.jokinglyB.strangelyC.happilyD.naturally
              小题14:
              A.accidentB.conditionC.stateD.coincidence
              小题15:
              A.put outB.turned outC.broke outD.burst out(大声喊)
              小题16:
              A.necessaryB.difficultC.possibleD.suitable
              小题17:
              A.liningB.leavingC.gettingD.operating
              小题18:
              A.giftB.timeC.favorD.honor
              小题19:
              A.thinksB.informsC.persuadesD.reminds
              小题20:
              A.orB.andC.soD.however
            • 6. 完形填空。
                    A lecturer was giving a lecture to his students on stress management. He   1   a glass of water and asked
              the audience, "How   2   do you think this glass of water is?"
                   The students' answers   3   from 20g to 500g.
                   "It does not matter on the absolute   4  . It depends on how   5   you hold it. If I hold it for a minute, it is
              OK. If I hold it for a(n)   6 , I will have an ache in my right arm. If I hold it for a day, you will have to   7  
              an ambulance. It is exactly the   8  weight, but the longer I hold it, the   9  it becomes." The whole audience
              became silent, lost in thought.
                   After a moment, the lecturer continued, " 10  we carry our burden all the time,  11 , we will not be able to
              carry on with the burden becoming increasingly heavier,  12  heavy for us to bear."
                    "What you have to do is to  13  the glass, rest for a while  14  holding it up again."
                    As is shown in the story above, we have to put down the burden periodically,  15  we can be refreshed
              and are able to carry on.
                    So before you  16  home from work tonight, put the burden of  17  down. Don't carry it back  18 . You
              can pick it up tomorrow.
                    Whatever burden you are having now on your  19 , let it down for a moment if you can.
                    Life is short,  20  it!
              (     )1. A. supported     
              (     )2. A. heavy        
              (     )3. A. differed    
              (     )4. A. weight       
              (     )5. A. tight        
              (     )6 . A. day        
              (     )7. A. require      
              (     )8. A. proper        
              (     )9. A. less        
              (     )10. A. If            
              (     )11. A. now and then   
              (     )12. A. too        
              (     )13. A. put away     
              (     )14. A. after         
              (     )15. A. so that      
              (     )16. A. leave        
              (     )17. A. life         
              (     )18. A. home         
              (     )19. A. shoulders     
              (     )20. A. do          B. drank            
              B. pure                
              B. ranged            
              B. volume             
              B. long               
              B. second            
              B. invite              
              B. same               
              B. lighter            
              B. Unless              
              B. little by little    
              B. so                  
              B. put down          
              B. for               
              B. even if           
              B. clean             
              B. duty              
              B. office             
              B. heart             
              B. like               C. needed        
              C. sweet       
              C. numbered      
              C. height       
              C. difficult     
              C. hour          
              C. call           
              C. right         
              C. more         
              C. While         
              C. sooner or later      
              C. rather         
              C. put aside        
              C. by           
              C. as if          
              C. approach      
              C. task          
              C. company        
              C. body           
              C. love           D. raised      
              D. many        
              D. limited     
              D. quantity    
              D. high        
              D. half        
              D. ask         
              D. usual       
              D. heavier     
              D. Since       
              D. sometimes                       
              D. quite       
              D. put back    
              D. before      
              D. as soon as  
              D. return      
              D. work        
              D. family      
              D. hands       
              D. enjoy       
            • 7. 阅读理解。
                   The mothers met while walking their beloved dogs in the local park, the Donald Mcdonald Reserve,
              several years ago and developed a friendship that began with small talk about their pets. This quickly turned
              to afternoon get-together, where kids, dogs and grown-ups formed firm friendships.
                   Now the pair and their pets meet several times a week on the grass near Sandringham College, a place
              for a huge network of dog owners who have formed all kinds of friendships and a good old-fashioned sense
              of community. Dogs, it seem, are good for social life.
                   The combination (结合) of excited kids and dogs could be a recipe (处方) for disaster and Miller says it
              is surprisingly harmonious (和谐的). "There are some other people who don't have kids but have started to
              meet us quite regularly," she says. "the other day, there were seven dogs, five adults and six children all
              walking around the park together."
                   Friendships formed through pets seem to cross cultural and age barriers (阻碍) and often include helping
              when someone is sick or needs help to care for a bet. A woman says she's answered several SOS calls from
              elderly people who have become ill suddenly and need a help. "The friendships are such that you see these
              people every day and you get to know them and they trust you with their pets and know they can call you at
              the last minute," she says.
                   One dog owner says that, even as a child, she noticed how dogs could act as conversational ice-breakers
              for adults. Like people, dogs are also social creatures. "Dogs need to meet others," she says, "they are pack
              animals."
              1. The friendships formed through walking dogs usually began with _____.
              [     ]

              A. detailed descriptions of the pets
              B. polite greetings to the pets
              C. short conversations about the pets
              D. lots of work of walking dogs
              2. What's the result of the combination of dogs and people?
              [     ]

              A. Dogs may cause disasters for children.
              B. People can live harmonious lives with dogs.
              C. People without children are lonely.
              D. The park is very crowded.
              3. How do people benefit from friendships formed through pets?
              [     ]

              A. People know each other too well to have secrets.
              B. They can help him her when a person is in need.
              C. It's easy for people to call each other.
              D. People can only get help at the last minute.
              4. According to the last paragraph, dogs _____.
              [     ]

              A. are ice-breakers for children
              B. are like people in many ways
              C. are unnecessary for children
              D. naturally like getting together
            • 8. 阅读理解。
                   When the shooting of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was complete, it was much more than a
              movie wrap-up (结束).
                   Rupert Grint, who played Ron Weasley, told The Sunday Times that he's happy to have the time for
              romance now filming is over. Emma Watson, who is Hermione Granger in the movies, said she looked
              forward to "finally being free, being my own person"-a change signaled (显示) by her new haircut.
                   Daniel Radcliffe, who has been the face of the boy wizard since 2001, said that he "did cry like a little
              girl" when the last movie finished.
                   "It's like the ending of a relationship," he told The Vancouver Sun. "There's a sense of, 'God, what am
              I going to do now?'" He said he was eager to see "what life holds for him beyond Hogwarts".
                   Along with the three actors, Harry Potter fans, now in their late teens, came of age with J.K. Rowling's
              characters. For them, the last film isn't just a goodbye to a decade (十年) of magic, but the close of their
              childhoods.
                   "We are the Harry Potter generation," Canadian Andrea Hill, 19, told The Vancouver Sun. "We started
              in elementary school, reading about a boy our age who was going through the same things we were going
              through. We grew up, so did he."
                   For Emmy Chahal, an 18-year-old student, the series has been an inspiring journey. "That first book
              was what sparked (激发) my love of literature (文学). It was the catalyst (催化剂) for everything-really
              teaching me to appreciate my friends, and to face difficulties with a sense of courage (勇气)," she said.
              "I have a sense of grief (伤心). The end of the movies is kind of the end of my childhood, too."
                   Fortunately, to the delight of die-hard fans, there are many things that keep the boy wizard alive. For
              example, in June this year, a Harry Potter theme park opened in Florida, US.
                   Some schools in the US and UK also have Quidditch teams-players ride broomsticks (扫帚). "We're
              not waiting anymore to see what happens to Harry next," Hill told The Vancouver Sun. She founded a
              Quidditch club at Carleton University in Canada. "We're still engaged (投入) in that magical world."
              1. How did Emma Watson feel when she finished the shooting of the Harry Potter series?
              [     ]

              A. She cried like a little girl.
              B. She was ready to move onto something new.
              C. She was happy to have the time for romance.
              D. She felt it was like the end of a relationship.
              2. What did Daniel Radcliffe mean by saying he was eager to see "what life holds for him beyond Hogwarts"?
              [     ]

              A. He was bored with life in Hogwarts.
              B. He couldn't wait to graduate from Hogwarts.
              C. He missed life in Hogwarts now he had left.
              D. He was looking forward to new life out of Hogwarts.
              3. The series has brought Emily Chahal all the following EXCEPT _____.
              [     ]

              A. the chance to live in a magical world
              B. the courage to face difficulties
              C. the appreciation of her friends
              D. encouragement to love literature
              4. What is the main focus of the article?
              [     ]

              A. Celebration of the close of childhood.
              B. Fans' love for the Harry Potter series.
              C. Mixed feelings about the end of the series.
              D. Excited anticipation of the opening of the Harry Potter theme park.
            • 9. 完形填空。
                   A man was exploring caves by the seashore when he found a bag with a bunch of hardened clay balls. It was
              like someone had   1   the balls and left them out in the sun to bake.
                   They didn't look like much, but they   2   the man, so he took the bag out of the cave with him. As he walked
              along the beach, he   3   the clay balls one at a time out into the ocean as far as he could. He thought little about
              it   4   he dropped one of the clay balls and it cracked open (裂开) on a rock. Inside was a beautiful, precious
              stone!   5  , the man started breaking open the   6   balls. Each contained a similar treasure. He found thousands
              of dollars   7   of jewels in the 20 or so leftover ones.
                   Then it   8   him. He'd been on the beach a long time, throwing maybe 50 or 60 of the balls, with their hidden
              treasure, into the   9  . Instead of thousands of dollars in treasure, he  10  have taken home tens of thousands but
              he had just thrown it away!
                   It's like that  11  people. We look at someone, maybe even ourselves, but we  12  see the clay shell. It doesn't
              look like much from the  13 . It isn't always beautiful or shining, so we  14  it. We see that person as less
              important than someone more  15  or stylish or well known or wealthy. But we haven't taken the time to find the
              treasure  16  inside that person.
                   There is a treasure in each and every one of us. If we take the time to get to know that person and ask God
              to show us that person the  17  he sees them, then the clay begins to  18  and the brilliant jewel begins to shine
              forth. May we not come to the  19  of our lives and find out that we've thrown away a  20  in friendships
              because the gems (宝石) were hidden in balls of clay! May we see the people in our world as God sees them.
              (     )1.A. invented    
              (     )2.A. confused   
              (     )3.A. dipped     
              (     )4.A. until      
              (     )5.A. Frightened 
              (     )6.A. shining    
              (     )7.A. worth    
              (     )8.A. shocked  
              (     )9.A. caves      
              (     )10.A. might      
              (     )11.A. with     
              (     )12.A. hardly     
              (     )13.A. distance   
              (     )14.A. removed    
              (     )15.A beautiful   
              (     )16.A. lost       
              (     )17.A. moment     
              (     )18.A. come off   
              (     )19.A. sight      
              (     )20.A. relation  B. rolled     
              B. encouraged 
              B. pushed     
              B. when       
              B. Determined 
              B. floating   
              B. value      
              B. rejected   
              B. waves      
              B. must       
              B. towards    
              B. actually   
              B. outside    
              B. suspected  
              B. cautious   
              B. hidden     
              B. point      
              B. break away      
              B. best       
              B. position    C. handled   
              C. interested
              C. kicked    
              C. since     
              C. Excited   
              C. surviving 
              C. cost      
              C. struck    
              C. seashore  
              C. could     
              C. about     
              C. simply    
              C. weight    
              C. ignored   
              C. positive  
              C. divided   
              C. degree    
              C. take over     
              C. middle    
              C. fortune    D. bounced     
              D. relaxed     
              D. threw       
              D. though      
              D. Disappointed
              D. remaining   
              D. wealth      
              D. delighted   
              D. storms      
              D. should      
              D. between             
              D. luckily     
              D. pattern     
              D. reserved    
              D. grateful    
              D. mixed       
              D. way         
              D. fall down   
              D. end         
              D. memory      
            • 10. 完形填空。
                   We should show respect (尊重) to everybody, especially our elders because they are ahead of us-in age, in
              wisdom, in experience and education. Our   1   have done a lot for us, directly or indirectly and most of us   2  
               everything to their kindness and love.
                   When we   3   them respect, whether ii is by bowing to them, or   4   them with a smile, or offering them
              any help they need, it is one way of   5   our own love and gratitude (感激) to them.   6  , elders have also been
              through all the years you are   7   and know a little more about the world than you do.
                   It is   8   that you do not agree with the belief of your elders but this is nothing new. All younger generations
              have always   9   with their elders and it is these differences that bring changes in human  10 . However much
              you disagree with them, give them credit (信任) for their  11 .
                   With changing times and  12  influences, youngsters no longer know what is interpreted as disrespect to
              elders. Youngsters should  13  express their views and if there are arguments, they should not  14  their voices.
                   If there is no space on sofas or chairs, children will immediately  15  their places, and sit on the carpet. In
              buses and trains, youngsters are  16  to give up their places to older people. This is not a  17  of who has more
              rights. It is simply that those who are youngsters have the strength to bear  18 , or stand unpleasantness, so it
              is natural to show consideration (体贴) to those who are older and perhaps at a  19  disadvantage (劣势).
                   When you do simple things as a mark of respect, elders  20  that youngsters care for them, and they respond
              with affection and kindness.
              (     )1.A. youngsters       
              (     )2.A. devote           
              (     )3.A. show             
              (     )4.A. greeting         
              (     )5.A. expressing       
              (     )6.A. However          
              (     )7.A. experiencing with          
              (     )8.A. maybe            
              (     )9.A. quarreled        
              (     )10.A. community        
              (     )11.A. experience       
              (     )12.A. cultural         
              (     )13.A. quietly          
              (     )14.A. rise             
              (     )15.A. give away        
              (     )16.A. expected         
              (     )17.A. doubt            
              (     )18.A. suffering        
              (     )19.A. serious          
              (     )20.A. realize           B. elders          
              B. owe          
              B. explain         
              B. receiving    
              B. describing      
              B. Therefore      
              B. going through
              B. likely        
              B. dealt         
              B. organization  
              B. reality      
              B. special       
              B. slightly      
              B. raise           
              B. get rid of    
              B. forced       
              B. question        
              B. pressure    
              B. light         
              B. say                              C. parents           
              C. pay              
              C. exhibit           
              C. supplying        
              C. sending          
              C. Besides          
              C. suffering from            
              C. perhaps          
              C. lived             
              C. society           
              C. emotion           
              C. environmental     
              C. silently         
              C. support           
              C. give up         
              C. needed            
              C. wonder           
              C. trouble           
              C. heavy             
              C. believe         

              D. juniors       
              D. give         
              D. point       
              D. showing        
              D. suggesting    
              D. Though      
              D. worrying out          
              D. probably     
              D. disagreed     
              D. public       
              D. information   
              D. position       
              D. coldly     
              D. low          
              D. send out    
              D. reminded      
              D. challenge    
              D. discomfort  
              D. slight        
              D. wonder    

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