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I used to abandon myself to despair. Last year my mother from stroke£¨Öз磩and had an operation on her brain. I felt my whole world turn upside down and I had no what I could do to help her to relieve her . Tears welled up in my eyes whenever I was alone.

Last month I 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 about the loss.

There have been many like these in my life. I could never figure out how to deal with such tough things 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 my situation? How can I turn this lemon into a lemonade£¿¡¯¡±he wrote.

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

Several weeks ago£¬I took part in a campus singing competition. I didn't a prize. If I had not this article£¬I would definitely have felt again. But instead£¬I smiled after the competition. I was happy that at least I had got some stage £®

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1.A. resulted B. suffered C. survived D. escaped

2.A. hope B. wonder C. idea D. doubt

3.A. pain B. anxiety C. fear D. pressure

4.A. received B. sold C. fixed D. lost

5.A. unbelievable B. shameful C. angry D. terrible

6.A. diseases B. memories C. incidents D. difficulties

7.A. when B. until C. though D. since

8.A. lesson B. lemonade C. decision D. challenge

9.A. control B. accept C. improve D. avoid

10.A. realized B. thought C. discovered D. predicted

11.A. healthy B. independent C. serious D. positive

12.A. exactly B. differently C. easily D. practically

13.A. recovery B. life C. freedom D. happiness

14.A. shouting B£®hiding C. quarreling D. regretting

15.A. expect B. miss C. win D. refuse

16.A. figured out B£®written down C. found out D. come across

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It has happened to all of us£®You want to talk about an object£¬but you forgot the name of it£®Or you never knew the name at all£®Maybe you are not even sure there is a word for it£®

For example£¬that thing, that you need to fix your bicycle£®Or perhaps it is something you need for your computer¡¤Or that part on your motorcycle that never£¬ever seems to work£®

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Language experts say the word first started being used in the United States in the early 1900s¡¤ But other experts say they have seen examples of words like that in writings from the middle 1800s£®

The Merriam-Webster Dictionary for Learners of American English gives this example of how native speakers might use doohickey£º¡°I need one of those doohickeys£¬you know£¬with the long handle£®¡±

Merriam-Webster adds that doohickey may be a combination of two other words£º¡°doodad" and¡°hickey" £®Strange as it may be£¬both of these words mean the same as doohickey£®The dictionary lists a lot of strange words as.synonyms for doohickey£®The most common are whatchamacallit£¬whatnot and whatsit£®

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In November, experts tested a drug on people in the U.S. and France. The drug stops the body 4. (release) chemicals that fix memories in the brain. So far, the research 5. (suggest) that only the emotional effects of memories may be reduced, not that memories are wiped out. They are not sure to 6. degree people¡¯s memories are affected.

The research has caused a great deal of 7. (argue). Some think it is a bad idea, while others support it. Supporters say it could lead to pills which prevent or treat soldiers¡¯ troubling memories after war. They say that there are many people who suffer from terrible memories. 8. , those who are 9. the research say that maybe the pills can change people¡¯s memories and changing memories is very 10. (danger) because memories give us our identity.

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Samuel had a personal _________ at home with over 1,000 books--- almost all unread. He had more reading material in his small ___________ than he could finish in two lifetimes, yet his __________ for more remained burning. He finally __________put his foot down. ¡°Not one more book¡±, he told himself, ¡°____________it was really special.¡± In fact, yesterday's book fit the bill. It was a biography of one of his favorite authors----Stephen King, one of America's most ________ fiction authors. But it wasn¡¯t ____________ for King himself---early in his ____________, he got hundreds of rejection(Í˸å) notices. Samuel wanted to be a great __________ and King was his role model.

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Samuel took a walk __________the shop, knowing that people often pick up something in one place and then leave it in another. The book was a thick paperback with a red cover. But it was _________ to be found.

So for Samuel, the big ____________ was on. Every bookshop he went to would involve a search for the King book. This new search added the ___________ to his bookshop life.

Samuel had held something special in his hands. But only when he ____________ did he realize its value. When he found it again, it would _________ be his favorite book that he never got around to reading.

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2.A. got B. asked C. refused D. intended

3.A. habit B. attitude C. mind D. emotion

4.A. relationship B. computer C. library D. choice

5.A. office B. apartment C. bed D. desk

6.A. house B. plan C. stove D. thirst

7.A. decided B. offered C. hoped D. agreed

8.A. because B. unless C. when D. if

9.A. popular B. qualified C. traditional D. unsuccessful

10.A. important B. terrible C. tiring D. easy

11.A. childhood B. calendar C. career D. creation

12.A. writer B. collector C. thinker D. reader

13.A. took B. spotted C. selected D. ignored

14.A. deal B. book C. joke D. pity

15.A. into B. outside C. towards D. throughout

16.A. nowhere B. somewhere C. anywhere D. everywhere

17.A. inspiration B. shopping C. hunt D. walk

18.A. goal B. curiosity C. pressure D. money

19.A. think it overB. got it through C. finished it off D. let it go

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