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---You'd better first explore your talents and get to know yourself so as to find out __________ your real interests lie.
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¡ª I will go to see you when you _____ the training course.
A. will have finished B. will finish C. are finishing D. finish
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Recently I gave my adult students homework£®It was to "go to someone you love and tell them you love them£®It has to be someone you have 25 said those words to before or at least haven't 26 those words with for a long time£®"
Since most of the men were over 35 and were raised in the 27 of men that were taught 28 feelings is not "manly", this was very 29 homework for some£®
In our next 30 , I asked if someone wanted to share his story with us£®I fully 31 one of the women to volunteer, as was 32 the case, but on this evening one of the men raised his hand£®As he 33 out of his chair £¨all 1£®85 metres of him£©, he began by saying, "Dennis, I was quite 34 with you last week when you gave us this homework£® 35 were you to tell me to do something that personal? But as I began driving home my heart started talking to me, telling me that I knew 36 who I needed to say 'I love you' to£®"
"My father and I had a severe 37 five years ago, and since then we had 38 seeing each other unless we had to at Christmas£®But even then, we hardly 39 to each other£®So last Tuesday I drove to my parents' house after work and said, "Dad, I just 40 to tell you that I love you. '"
"Dad reached out and 41 me and said, 'I love you too, son, but I've never been able to say it£®' Two days after my visit, my dad had a heart attack and I don't know if he will 42 it£®So, I'm here to tell all of you that my 43 in this is: Don't wait to do the things 44 it is too late£®Take the time to do what you need to do and do it now!"
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My little angel, you are teaching me how selfless real love is!
My wife called, ¡°How long will you be with that ? Will you come here and make your darling daughter eat her food?¡± I threw the paper away and to the place. My daughter, Sindu, sat there, tears welling up in her eyes. In front of her was a big bowl of rice.
¡¡ I the bowl and persuaded: ¡°Sindu, why not take a few mouthfuls of this rice?¡±
¡¡ ¡°Ok, Dad. I will eat ¡ª not just a few mouthfuls, the whole lot of this. But¡¡± Sindu hesitated. ¡°Dad, if I eat this entire rice, will you give me I ask for?¡±
¡¡ ¡°Promise.¡± I .
¡¡ After eating the rice painfully, Sindu came to me, her eyes wide with . Now I became a bit . ¡°Dear, you shouldn't insist on a computer or any such things. Dad does not have that kind of money right now.¡± , ¡°I want to have my head shaved off(Ìêµô), this Sunday!¡± was her demand(ÒªÇó), which was far my belief.
On Monday morning, I Sindu at her school and watched her walking towards her classroom. She turned around and . I waved back with a smile. Just then, a boy, who just got out of a car, shouted, ¡°Sindu, please wait for me!¡± What me was the hairless head of that boy.
¡°Sir, your daughter is indeed!¡± Without introducing herself, a lady standing beside me continued, ¡°That boy is my son, who lost all his because of a disease. He to come back to school fearing the unintentional(ÎÞÒâµÄ)but teasing£¨È¡Ð¦£©of the schoolmates. Sindu visited him last week, and promised him that she would take care of the teasing issue. But, I imagined she would sacrifice her lovely hair for my son!¡±
1.A. bowl B. newspaper C. book D. food
2.A. rushed B. pulled C. jumped D. shouted
3.A. took out B. picked up C. broke down D. gave out
4.A. and B. so C. or D. but
5.A. what B. where C. which D. how
6.A. moved B. doubted C. agreed D. disbelieved
7.A. expectation B. confidence C. worry D. attraction
8.A. nervous B. bored C. excited D. relaxed
9.A. making B. selling C. getting D. studying
10.A. valuable B. useful C. wonderful D. expensive
11.A. Therefore B. However C. Besides D. Anyway
12.A. to B. beyond C. of D. within
13.A. met B. helped C. dropped D. collected
14.A. shouted B. smiled C. waved D. stared
15.A. interested B. frightened C. pleased D. surprised
16.A. careful B. hard-working C. graceful D. great
17.A. friends B. hair C. hope D. face
18.A. refused B. wished C. dreamed D. decided
19.A. kind B. hurtful C. harmless D. funny
20.A. usually B. ever C. never D. nearly
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I¡¯ve spent most of my career as a traveling salesman, and so I know that 1 is an occupational disease. But one year, my 2 gave me the cure for my homesickness.
It had black bright eyes, a red bow tie and orange feet--- a stuffed penguin (Æó¶ì) that 3 about five inches tall. Attached to its left wing 4 a little sign with the hand-painted declaration ¡° I Love My Dad!¡±. I immediately 5 the penguin on my table.
On my next trip, I put the 6 in my suitcase. That night when I called home, my daughter Jeanine was 7 because the penguin had disappeared. ¡°Honey, he¡¯s here with me,¡± I explained, ¡° I brought him 8 ¡±.
9 , the penguin came with me --- as necessary as my briefcase. And we 10 along the way. In Albuquerque, I checked into a 11 , dropped my bag and ran to a meeting. When I returned, the maid had 12 the bed and stood the penguin on the pillow.
One night, I discovered the penguin 13 , and after a mad phone call, I learned I¡¯d 14 it in my previous hotel room, 15 it had been rescued by a maid. I 16 a hundred miles to get it, and when I arrived at midnight, the penguin was waiting at the front desk. In the hotel lobby (´óÌü), other tired business travelers were 17 at the reunion of my penguin and me --- I think with a touch of 18 .
Jeanine is in college now, and I don¡¯t travel 19 . The penguin sits on my table, a reminder that love is a wonderful traveling companion. All those years on 20 , it was the one thing I never left home without.
1.A. cold B. hunger C. loneliness D. fever
2.. A. boy B. daughter C. friend D. mother
3.A. stood B. lay C. jumped D. climbed
4. A. wrote B. turned C. was D. had
5.. A. threw B. lost C. gave D. placed
6.. A. bear B. penguin C. dog D. rabbit
7. A. upset B. happy C. glad D. excited
8. A. up B. off C. along D. down
9. A. From now on B. In the future C. In future D. From then on
10. A. had friends B. had friend C. made friends D. made friend
11.A. school B. hotel C. shop D. supermarket
12. A. given B. turned C. made D. carried
13.A. sleeping B. going C. living D. missing
14.A. forget B. left C. ordered D. sent
15.A. there B. when C. where D. how
16. A. ran B. walked C. hurried D. drove
17.A. surprised B. frightened C. looked D. laughed
18. A. anger B. envy C. sadness D. illness
19.A. as many B. as seldom C. so little D. as much
20.A. the hotel B. the meeting C. the road D. the house
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Mom, Dad, I¡¯m going to college! Can you believe it? I never thought it could happen. 16 middle school and part of high school, I 17 to keep up. I was not a bad student£¬but I just didn¡¯t understand 18 they were teaching because I have a learning 19. I wanted to show everyone I could graduate and go to 20 . I wanted to make something of myself, and 21 I wasn¡¯t a failure.
22 the time came to choose a college, I wasn¡¯t sure which would be the best for me. I knew I didn¡¯t 23 to go to a big school, which narrowed(ËõС) my 24 to a small college which could be 25 for me with a learning disability. I looked in Florida and found three schools. I 26 two, but they just didn¡¯t 27.Then I visited Beacon College. Beacon is mainly for students who have learning disabilities and it has small classes.
The day when I was 28 by Beacon College was the happiest day of my life. I received the call from the school 29 me I was accepted just as I was sitting down for dinner. My family was so 30, and I was ready to pack that night and move to Florida. The expectation of going to college 31 the rest of my senior year.
The closer the time came, the more nervous I became about being in a(n) 32 place. Finally my parents and I packed the car and 33 Florida. After a two-day drive, we arrived.
¡°Welcome to Beacon College! It is so nice to see you!¡± I heard 34 from the teachers and students, as we were introduced. I felt so 35 to hear those cheerful voices. I knew I had found a perfect£¨ÀíÏëµÄ£©school. I had found my home for the next four years.
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2.A. struggled B. started C. forgot D. turned
3.A. how B. that C. why D. what
4.A. experience B. advantage C. disability D. habit
5.A. work B. college C. hospital D. home
6. A. believe B. prove C. feel D. imagine
7.A. Because B. After C. When D. Before
8. A. want B. manage C. decide D. refuse
9.A. plans B. decisions C. choices D. purposes
10. A. honorable B. imaginable C. comfortable D. suitable
11. A. expected B. left C. visited D. dreamed
12.A. work B. fit C. match D. satisfy
13. A. asked B. invited C. accepted D. attracted
14.A. telling B. warning C. advising D. reminding
15. A. worried B. surprised C. frightened D. excited
16. A. stopped B. lasted C. saw D. held
17.A. old B. famous C. familiar D. new
18.A. cared for B. looked for C. headed for D. asked for
19.A. day and night B. over and over C. more or less D. less than
20.A. warm B. cold C. sad D. sorry
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