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¡¡¡¡At midnight Peter was awakened by heavy knocks on the door£®He rolled over and look to his ¡¡¡¡1¡¡¡¡, and it was half past one£®¡°I¡¯m not getting ¡¡¡¡2¡¡¡¡ at this time,¡±he ¡¡¡¡3¡¡¡¡ to himself, and rolled over£®

¡¡¡¡Then, a ¡¡¡¡4¡¡¡¡ knock followed£®¡°Aren¡¯t you going to ¡¡¡¡5¡¡¡¡ it?¡±said his wife£®

¡¡¡¡So he dragged himself out of bed and went downstairs£®He opened the door and there was a man ¡¡¡¡6¡¡¡¡ at the door£®It didn¡¯t take long to ¡¡¡¡7¡¡¡¡ the man was drunk£®

¡¡¡¡¡°Hi, there,¡±slurred(à½àì)the stranger,¡°Can you give me a push?¡±

¡¡¡¡¡°No, get lost£®It¡¯s half past one£®I was ¡¡¡¡8¡¡¡¡,¡±Peter said and slammed the door£®He went back ¡¡¡¡9¡¡¡¡ to bed and told his wife what had happened£®

¡¡¡¡She said,¡°That wasn¡¯t very ¡¡¡¡10¡¡¡¡ of you£®Remember that night we had a ¡¡¡¡11¡¡¡¡ in the pouring rain on the way to pick the kids up and you had to ¡¡¡¡12¡¡¡¡ that man¡¯s door to get our car ¡¡¡¡13¡¡¡¡ again?What would have happened if he¡¯d told ¡¡¡¡14¡¡¡¡ to get lost?¡±

¡¡¡¡¡°But the guy was ¡¡¡¡15¡¡¡¡,¡±said Peter£®

¡¡¡¡¡°It doesn¡¯t matter,¡±said the wife£®¡°He needs help ¡¡¡¡16¡¡¡¡ it would be the Christian thing to help him£®¡±

¡¡¡¡So Peter went out of bed again, got dressed, and went downstairs£®He opened the door, and not being able to see the stranger anywhere, he shouted,¡°Hey, do you still want a ¡¡¡¡17¡¡¡¡?¡±

¡¡¡¡And he heard a ¡¡¡¡18¡¡¡¡,¡°Yeah, please£®¡±

¡¡¡¡So, still being unable to see the stranger, he shouted,¡°¡¡¡¡19¡¡¡¡ are you?¡±

¡¡¡¡The drunk replied,¡°Over here, on the ¡¡¡¡20¡¡¡¡£®¡±

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A long time ago, there was an Emperor who told his horseman that if he could ride on his horse and cover as much land area as he liked, then Emperor would give him the area of land he had covered. Sure enough, the horseman__36__ jumped onto his horse and rode as fast as possible to cover as much land area as he could.He__37__ riding and riding, whipping the horse to go as fast as possible. When he was   38__ or tired, he did not stop   39__ he wanted to cover as much area as possible. He came to a   40__ when he had covered a great area and he was very tired and was   41__. Then he asked himself, ¡°Why did I  42__ myself so hard to cover so much land area? Now I am dying and I only   43__ a very small area to bury myself.¡±

The above story is   44_  to the journey of our   45__. We push very hard every

day to make more _ 46__ to live a better life. We _ 47__ our health and time with our family to_ 48__ the surrounding beauty and the   49__ we love to do. One day   50__ we look back we will   51__ that we don¡¯t really need that much, but then we cannot turn back time for what we have  52__.

Life is not about making money. Life is   53__ not about work! Work is only   54__ to keep us living so as to enjoy the beauty and   55__ of life.

36. A. quickly            B. carefully          C. simply            D. finally

37. A. kept on            B. asked for          C. gave up         D. succeeded in

38. A. sad               B. excited            C. tense             D. hungry

39. A. but               B. so                C. because           D. if

40. A. house             B. point              C. sea              D. hospital

41. A. sleeping           B. arguing            C. dying            D. smiling

42. A. push              B. control            C. punish            D. prove

43. A. need              B. destroy            C. find              D. show

44. A. useful             B. precious           C. similar            D. special

45. A. future             B. progress           C. history            D. life

46. A. friends            B. products           C. discoveries         D. money

47. A. forget             B. consider           C. want              D. doubt

48. A. describe          B. admire            C. protect             D. appreciate

49. A. jobs              B. things             C. lessons             D. sports

50. A. before            B. when              C. unless              D. since

51. A. realize            B. regret             C. apologize           D. explain

52. A. saved             B. missed            C. valued             D. won

53. A. hardly           B. probably           C. absolutely          D. extremely

54. A. practical          B. attractive           C. necessary          D. particular

55. A. pleasures         B. dreams             C. stories             D. secrets

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There is a fine line between a parent who is active and open-minded and one that doesn¡¯t know when to let go. As my daughter, Nicole, prepares to leave home for college, I¡¯m discovering how hard it is to stay on the  16  side of this line. When I hold  17  the apron strings connecting us, Nicole, eager to  18  independence, tries to loosen my grasp. What results is a (an)  19  mother-daughter, push-me, pull-you kind of tango.
For the past two years, it¡¯s gone like this:
Mother¡¯s question: ¡°Have you thought of taking an advanced class so that you can earn college credit?¡±
Daughter¡¯s  20  : ¡°No, I¡¯m not interested in that.¡±
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Two months ago, she was  21  to a great university. However, I was still the mother having a  22  time letting go. The night before the introductory meeting of the university, I had read the course catalog carefully and  23  courses which I thought looked good. We met on the campus the next afternoon, and Nicole¡¯s face  24  with excitement. ¡°I have had my entire schedule figured out,¡± she said. ¡°Already?¡± I was astonished,  25  she should have discussed it with me. I examined the schedule. Nicole hadn¡¯t taken a (an)  26  one of the courses I had suggested. Every course she had chosen  27  suited her interests. Just then I saw a mature, capable young woman with a  28  mind and the ability to shape her future. She no longer needed her mother  29  every decision she made. I felt proud, though still a bit  30  .
I  31  the lessons carefully. Nicole has struggled to learn over the past 18 years:  32  , sympathy, and hard work. There have been a few holes along the way.  33  , she is well-equipped and eager to  34  the future. The next step, I recognized, was mine to take: giving my daughter and myself the  35  we both needed.
16. A. left                    B. right                        C. either                      D. each
17. A. onto                  B. up                           C. back                        D. out
18. A. keep                  B. refuse                      C. taste                        D. bear
19. A. awkward            B. relaxing                   C. lively                      D. beautiful
20. A. comment            B. word                       C. concept                   D. response
21. A. received             B. invited                     C. treated                     D. accepted
22. A. good                  B. great                       C. hard                        D. easy
23. A. taken                 B. underlined               C. offered                    D. emphasized
24. A. lit up                 B. built up                   C. turned up                 D. made up
25. A. imagining          B. thinking                   C. hoping                    D. adding
26. A. only                  B. just                         C. even                        D. single
27. A. mostly               B. hardly                     C. exactly                    D. slightly
28. A. sharp                 B. normal                    C. different                  D. typical
29. A. encouraging       B. evaluating                C. disagreeing              D. agreeing
30. A. anxious              B. excited                    C. sad                          D. tense
31. A. reviewed            B. observed                  C. checked                   D. studied
32. A. competence        B. honesty                    C. confidence               D. responsibility
33. A. Therefore          B. Instead                    C. Still                        D. Besides
34. A. determine           B. embrace                   C. discover                  D. control
35. A. character            B. strength                   C. relief                       D. independence

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Last fall£¬before Thanksgiving£¬I was making my way in my car out of the shopping center parking lot£®I was bored in the car. I   36   a woman heavily loaded with    37   and her two boys ,one carrying a pumpkin and the other another bag.
They were headed , I     38   , to the bus stop across the major road.     39   it was too far to walk with all those    40  to any of the nearby bus stops ,on a random impulse£¨³å¶¯£©£¬I rolled down my window and asked if they were indeed headed to the    41   . ¡°Yes,¡± the mother   42   . I asked , ¡°Would you like a    43  ? ¡°Oh , yes!¡±  was their   44  reaction.
I was also delighted£¬and£¬after driving out of the way of other   45  , I stopped and the boys piled into the back seat . The mother started to push   46  beside them. I   47   her by saying, ¡°Oh ,you come on up here  48   me. I¡¯m not a taxi driver!¡± So off we went.
Right away , I decided to take them a mile and a half to their home , since I had  49  and they had bags. All the way , I had just a fine time listening and talking with all of them. It felt so good to be able to do this little   50   and showed that with such a small  51   I could make a big difference to a tired mother . I¡¯m not sure   52  got the most out of it.
53   , this was special for me  54  , as a disabled person ,I often receive help and now I know how especially good it feel to be   55   .
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Lang Lang is a world-class young pianist who grew up in Shenyang.He went to a piano school in Beijing when he was just eight.¡°You need   36  ,¡±his father said.¡°But if you don¡¯t work hard,no fortune will come.¡±

What made him sad was   37   his piano teacher in Beijing didn¡¯t like him.¡°You have no talent(Ì츳).You will never be a pianist.¡±   38   a nine-year-old boy,Lang Lang was badly   39  .He decided that he didn¡¯t want to be a   40   any more.For the next two weeks he didn¡¯t touch the piano._   41  ,his father didn¡¯t push,but waited.

Luckily,the day came when his teacher asked him to    42     some holiday songs.He didn¡¯t want to,but as he placed his fingers on the piano keys,he   43   that he could show others that he had talent   44  .That day he told his father   45   he had been waiting to hear¡ªthat he wanted to study with a new teacher.   46   that point on,everything turned around.

He started   47   competitions(±ÈÈü).In the 1994 International Young Pianists Competition,when it was   48   that Lang Lang had won,he was too   49   to hold back his tears.Soon   50   was clear that he couldn¡¯t stay in China forever¡ªhe had to play on the world¡¯s big   51  .In 1997 Lang Lang   52   again,this time to Philadelphia,U.S.There he spent two years practising,and by 1999 he had worked hard enough for fortune to take over.After his   53   performance at Chicago¡¯s Ravinia Festival,gigs(ÌØÑûÑݳö) in Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall started   54   in.Lang Lang finally worked to reach the place where fortune spots(·¢ÏÖ) him,and lets him   55  .

36.A.exercise                B.fortune                      C.knowledge                 D.wealth

37.A.whether                B.why                          C.when                        D.that

38.A.Like                     B.With                         C.To                                   D.As

39.A.hurt                            B.weakened                  C.ruined                       D.frightened

40.A.singer                   B.pianist                       C.conductor                  D.player

41.A.Hopefully             B.Patiently                   C.Wisely                      D.Painfully

42.A.play                            B.sing                          C.write                        D.study

43.A.seemed                 B.admitted                    C.noticed                      D.realized

44.A.in all                    B.above all                   C.after all                            D.at all

45.A.that                      B.what                         C.which                       D.when

46.A.From                   B.At                                   C.Since                        D.After

47.A.receiving                     B.accepting                   C.winning                    D.beating

48.A.told                      B.mentioned                 C.announced                 D.recognized

49.A.excited                 B.encouraged                C.shocked                     D.satisfied

50.A.this                      B.it                              C.that                           D.what

51.A.concerts                B.tours                         C.competitions              D.stages

52.A.started                  B.left                           C.moved                      D.performed

53.A.successful             B.cheerful                    C.respectful                  D.meaningful

54.A.pulling                 B.breaking                    C.falling                       D.pouring

55.A.brighten               B.shine                         C.admire                      D.develop

 

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