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That Christmas Eve, the streets of Boston were crowded with tourists and locals in various clothes. It seemed that everyone was accompanied by someone else laughing. ________ , I was alone.
My ________ was in Puerto Rico. My family and friends had gone home during their holiday break. Dusk was falling, and the inevitable (²»¿É±ÜÃâµÄ) ________ to my empty apartment brought tears to my eyes. I ________ someone would come out of their homes to ask me inside to a ________ room with a Christmas tree decorated with presents.
I stopped at the local market, feeling even more ________ as people filled their baskets with goodies, which ________me of the gifts we received as children in Puerto Rico on Christmas Day. I ________ my family parties: the dancing. Thinking of this, I wanted to ________ for being alone.
In front of the church down the ________, a manger (Âí²Û) had been set up, with Mary, Joseph, and the barn (ÐóÅï) animals in expectation of the ________ of baby Jesus in the midnight. I stood with my neighbors watching the ________. As I walked home, I realized that the ________ of Joseph and Mary wandering from door to door seeking shelter was much like my own history. ________ Puerto Rico was still a wound in my heart as I ________ with what I had become in 15 years in the United States. I¡¯d regretted the losses, but I ________ for the first time and recognized what I¡¯d gained. I was independent, educated, healthy, and adventurous. My life was ________ before me, full of possibility.
Sometimes the best gift is the one you ________yourself. That Christmas, I gave myself credit for what I¡¯d ________ so far and permission to go forward, unafraid. It is the best ________ I¡¯ve ever received, the one that I most treasure.
1.A.Once B.However C.Besides D.Therefore
2.A.destination B.dream C.office D.hometown
3.A.return B.adaption C.attraction D.invitation
4.A.lied B.thought C.wished D.believed
5.A.close B.noisy C.splendid D.warm
6.A.pleased B.depressed C.amazed D.moved
7.A.reminded B.informed C.told D.excused
8.A.organized B.attended C.missed D.enjoyed
9.A.complain B.cry C.hope D.look
10.A.street B.market C.room D.apartment
11.A.recovery B.treatment C.arrival D.celebration
12.A.program B.growth C.film D.scene
13.A.love B.kindness C.story D.shadow
14.A.Leaving B.Seeing C.Visiting D.Blaming
15.A.lived B.fought C.agreed D.struggled
16.A.desired B.wanted C.gained D.lost
17.A.still B.already C.never D.even
18.A.press B.give C.attract D.imagine
19.A.planned B.valued C.shared D.accomplished
20.A.lesson B.thank C.gift D.letter
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Ann worked for a big company. One of the duties of her ________ was to go to the post office every day and ________ the company mail. One day in December, she ________ a beggar making himself up as a Santa Claus ________ on the corner of the street. Each day she ________ her coins and dropped them in his bowl. He would smile and ________ her a Merry Christmas.
At night the temperature dropped below 0¡æ, but the Santa Clause ________ stood in the cold wind. ________ she dropped her coins into his bowl, she handed him a pair of gloves.
A week later, a(n) ________ Santa Claus was standing there. ¡°What happened to the other Santa Claus?¡± she asked. He told her, ¡°He¡¯s very ________ today.¡± She prayed for his health.
Later that day, a colleague came into her office ________ . ¡°I don¡¯t know what I¡¯m going to do.¡± ¡°What¡¯s wrong?¡± she asked. ¡°It¡¯s my ex-husband,¡± her colleague ________ , ¡°I don¡¯t have any money to buy my boys anything for Christmas, ________ my ex-husband refuses to send money to them. It breaks my heart that they won¡¯t have anything this year.¡± The lady ________her colleague, ¡°I¡¯m sure everything will ________ . It¡¯s Christmas. Believe in miracles(Ææ¼£).¡±
That evening, she told her husband about her colleague¡¯s ________, ¡°I know we don¡¯t have much money to ________ , but I¡¯d like to give her fifty or a hundred dollars. We¡¯ll just get ourselves less this year. Last year we couldn¡¯t afford to buy anything for ________ but we still had a wonderful Christmas.¡± Her husband smiled, ¡°Give her one hundred dollars. She needs it more than we do.¡±
She reached up and held him. Warmth spread ________ her body. He held her and realized that there really was a Santa Claus ¨C and he had ________ her!
1.A. family B. job C. life D. religion
2.A. receive B. go through C. answer D. pick up
3.A. spotted B. watched C. sensed D. followed
4.A. standing B. waiting C. playing D. performing
5.A. earned B. counted C. saved D. threw
6.A. send B. wish C. offer D. tell
7.A. even B. just C. still D. yet
8.A. Although B. If C. Since D. After
9.A. honest B. new C. considerate D. strong
10.A. sad B. poor C. cold D. sick
11.A. in tears B. in shock C. in horror D. in trouble
12.A. concluded B. decided C. continued D. commented
13.A. or B. but C. so D. otherwise
14.A. reminded B. amused C. teased D. comforted
15.A. work out B. come back C. run out D. open up
16.A. message B. suggestion C. situation D. example
17.A. lend B. help C. lose D. pay
18.A. ourselves B. themselves C. us D. others
19.A. off B. to C. among D. through
20.A. relaxed B. doubted C. married D. shaped
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It was in my high school science class. I was doing a task in front of the classroom with my favorite shirt on.
A ________ came, ¡°Nice shirt,¡± I smiled from ear to ear. Then another voice said, ¡°That shirt belonged to my dad. Greg¡¯s mother works for my family. We were going to ________ that shirt away, but gave it to her ________ .¡± I was speechless. I wanted to hide.
I ________ the shirt in the back of the closet and told my mum what had happened. She then dialed her ________ , ¡°I will no longer work for your family,¡± she told him. That night, Mom told my dad that she couldn¡¯t clean anymore; she knew her life¡¯s ________ was something greater.
The next morning she ________ with the personnel manager at the Board of Education. He told her that without a proper education she could not teach. So Mom decided to ________ a university.
After the first year in college, she went back to the personnel manager. He said, ¡°You are ________ , aren¡¯t you? I think I have a ________ for you as a teacher¡¯s assistant. This opportunity deals with children who are mentally challenged with little or no chance of________ .¡± Mom accepted the opportunity very ________ .
For almost five years, as a teacher¡¯s assistant, she saw teacher after teacher give up on the children and quit, feeling ________ . Then one day, the personnel manager and the principal ________ in her classroom. The principal said, ¡°We have watched how you ________ the children and how they communicate with you and admire your hard-working ________ over the last five years. We are all in agreement that you ________ be the teacher of this class.¡±
My mom spent more than 20 years there. ________ her career, she was voted Teacher of the Year. All of this came about because of the ________ comment made in the classroom that day. Mom showed me how to handle ________ situations and never give up.
1.A. noise B. tune C. sound D. voice
2.A. throw B. take C. carry D. get
3.A. otherwise B. anyhow C. instead D. actually
4.A. settled B. pushed C. presented D. put
5.A. teacher B. director C. employer D. adviser
6.A. success B. encouragement C. purpose D. victory
7.A. went B. met C. worked D. stayed
8.A. visit B. continue C. attend D. prepare
9.A. serious B. fortunate C. careful D. responsible
10.A. career B. position C. duty D. part
11.A. judging B. learning C. obeying D. imagining
12.A. patiently B. eagerly C. successfully D. skillfully
13.A. guilty B. frightened C. upset D. ashamed
14.A. looked up B. went up C. took up D. showed up
15.A. believe B. protect C. receive D. treat
16.A. action B. intention C. spirit D. attempt
17.A. must B. ought C. might D. should
18.A. At B. On C. During D. With
19.A. worthless B. thoughtless C. hopeless D. helpless
20.A. strange B. different C. dangerous D. challenging
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Apes and human beings share a lot in common when it comes to behavior. The evidence taken from the observation of the behavior of apes and children suggests that there are three causes for the outbreak of fighting and the exhibition of by individuals.
One of the most common causes of fighting among both children and apes was over the ___ ___ of external objects. The argument over the ownership of any object---food, clothes, toys, females, and the affection of others--- was sufficient reason to __ ___ force. In a case of monkeys¡¯ disagreement over females£¬thirty females were killed. Two points are of particular interest to notice about these fights for possession.
In the first place, the fights are often carried to such an extreme that they end in the __ __ destruction of the objects of common desire. Toys are torn to pieces and females are killed.
In the second place it is observable, that __ __ occurs when an object is desired by only one person or by someone else. There were many cases where toys and other objects which had been as useless were __ __ defended by their owners when they became the object of some other child¡¯s desire.
Another cause of aggression is the tendency for children and apes are greatly to __ __ the invading of a stranger into their group. A new child in the class may be laughed at, and disliked. A new monkey may be bitten to death. It is interesting to note that anger occurs when a stranger comes from the __ __ species. Monkeys do not mind being _ __ by a goat or a rat. Children do not object when animals are introduced to the group. As a matter of fact, such newcomers are often __ _ . But when monkeys meet a new monkey or children a strange child, aggression often occurs. This strongly suggests that the reason for the aggression is fundamentally possessiveness. The competition of the newcomers is feared. The present members of the group feel that there will be more for the food or the of the adults.
Finally, another common of fighting among children is a frustration or failure in their own ___ __ .A child will be stopped either by __ __ causes such as bad weather or illness from doing something he wishes to do, for example, sail his boat or ride the bicycle. Sometimes the activity may be __ _ because of the opposition of some adult. The child may also frustrate itself by __ ___, through lack of skill or strength, to complete successfully some desired activity. Such a child will then in the ordinary sense become ¡°naughty¡±. He will be in a bad or unfriendly temper.
1.A. fulfillment B. excitement C. aggressiveness D. isolation
2.A. usage B. collection C. value D. possession
3.A. rejected B. desired C. opposed D. attracted
4.A. turn to B. drive away C. come over D. make into
5.A. moderate B. slight C. complete D. temporary
6.A. donation B. negotiation C. agreement D. conflict
7.A. taken away B. put away C. thrown away D. given away
8.A. reluctantly B. peacefully C. unwillingly D. violently
9.A. hate B. accept C. prove D. ignore
10.A. honored B. isolated C. appreciated D. bitten
11.A. similar B. modest C. strong D. reliable
12.A. observed B. joined C. protected D. spoiled
13.A. offensive B. considerate C. generous D. welcomed
14. A. organizers B. competitors C. advocators D. applicants
15.A. assessment B. attitude C. attention D. emotion
16.A. reason B. account C. description D. source
17.A. knowledge B. study C. activity D. personality
18.A. physical B. natural C. financial D. academic
19.A. enhanced B. operated C. prevented D. extended
20. A. learning B. falling C. imitating D. refusing
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As Graduation Day came near, the young man expected that his father had bought the gift. , on the morning of his graduation, his father called him into his own . His father told him how proud he was to have such a fine son, and told him how much he loved him. He 46 his son a beautifully wrapped gift box.
Curious, and somewhat , the young man opened the box and found a lovely leather bound Bible£¬with the young man¡¯s name written in gold. Angry, he his voice to his father, and said, ¡°With all your money you give me a Bible?¡± and out of the house.
Many years passed and the young man was very in business. He had a beautiful home and wonderful family, but his father was very old, and thought perhaps he should go to see him. he could make arrangements, he received a telegram him his father had passed away and willed all of his to his son.
When he arrived at his father¡¯s, sudden sadness and regret his heart. He began to 56 his father¡¯s important papers and saw the still new gift-wrapped Bible, just as he had it years ago. With tears, he opened the Bible and began to turn the pages. His father had carefully a verse(Ê«),Matthew 7-11,¡°And if you, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more shall your Heavenly Father which is in Heaven, give to those who ask Him?¡±
As he read those words, a car key from the back of the Bible. It had a tag(±êÇ©) with the dealer¡¯s name, the same dealer who had the sports car he had desired. On the tag was the of his graduation, and the words: PAID IN FULL.
1.A. computer B. bike C. car D. recorder
2.A. pay B. buy C. support D. afford
3.A. signs B. facts C. marks D. results
4.A. However B. Finally C. Quietly D. Actually
5.A. house B. room C. study D. office
6.A. gave B. handed C. showed D. presented
7.A. excited B. nervous C. interested D. disappointed
8.A. raised B. changed C. improved D. increased
9.A. ran B. went C. walked D. stormed
10.A. busy B. successful C. comfortable D. happy
11.A. remembered B. realized C. knew D. considered
12.A. When B. As C. After D. Before
13.A. informing B. announcing C. telling D. discovering
14.A. treasures B. possessions C. clothing D. eagerness
15.A. filled B. caught C. attacked D. beat
16.A. pick up B. remind of C. search through D. refer to
17.A. seen B. got C. left D. thrown
18.A. made B. written C. underlined D. designed
19.A. dropped B. appeared C. rolled D. showed
20.A. year B. date C. moment D. day
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