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I have learned to expect gifts from God in the form of people. People who I meet for a few seconds, a few hours or even for 1 . My wife and I 2 a short train ride on an old train. It was 3 of her birthday plan. I was expecting to meet someone new who would 4 at our table. That was to be my 5 for that day. We weren't seated for two minutes 6 I heard, "Would you mind if I 7 you?" I replied, " 8 . I was expecting you!" He was in his early sixties and 9 introduced himself. But for the following 45 minutes, he never stopped 10 loudly. If there was a pause in the conversation, it was because 11 on the train was giving us some backgroud information about the old train. 12 , this gentleman kept speaking to us about himself. Some things he said were very interesting, but most was a complaint about his experience as a 13 and different types of law. He never asked 14 of us what we did. So, if 15 did send him, what was the message this time? He needed 16 and I needed to be reminded how important it was to listen to pelple, 17 for a few seconds, a few hours or for a lifetime. Perhaps I was sent to him. Maybe he was 18 to God to meet someone who 19 . God gave us two ears and one mouth, because we need to listen 20 as much as we speak. | ||||
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科目: 来源:安徽省模拟题 题型:完形填空
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Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together. However, I was not thinking about the golden chain when I had to help people who 1 their way and parked in front of my house. I was growmg tired of helping so many people. Almost every 2 I was awaken during a sound night's sleep and had to 3 someone out. Many times I was 4 by some penniless motorists who did not even thank me for the helps that they received and some even complained that I could have done 5 . One day, a young man with a week-old beard climbed out of a 6 automobile. He had no money and no food.He asked if I could give him some 7 , offer him gasoline and a meal. I told him that if he wanted to work for me, he could cut the grass, but 8 the work wasn't necessary. Though sweaty and hungry, he worked hard. After working all day, he sat 9 to cool himself. I thanked him for his work and gave him the money he 10 . I then offered him some 11 money for a task particularly well done, but he shook his head, 12 . I never saw him again. He probably thinks I helped him out that day, but that is not 13 it was. I didn't help him. He helped me to 14 people again to repay their trust in me. He helped me to once again want to do something for those who are 15 . I wish I could thank him for 16 some of my belief in the basic 17 of others and for giving me back a little of the 18 I had lost. Because of him, I once again felt part of a golden chain of kindness that 19 us to others. I may have fed his body that day, but he fed my 20 . | ||||
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科目: 来源:0110 月考题 题型:阅读理解
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科目: 来源:0103 月考题 题型:完形填空
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One summer evening I was sitting by the open window, reading a good science storybook. I was so 1 the story I was reading that I didn't 2 that it was getting dark. When I realized that it was too dark for me to read 3 , I put the book down and got up to turn on the light. Just then I heard someone 4 , "Help! Help!" It seemed to come from the trees at the end of the yard. I looked out but it was too dark to 5 anything clearly. Almost immediately I heard the cry again. It 6 like a child, but I could not 7 what someone would be doing in our backyard, unless one of my neighbour's children had climbed a tree and had not been able to 8 . I decided that I ought to go out and have 9 in the yard, just in case someone was 10 . I got a flashlight and a stick, which I thought might be useful. With these in my hands, I went out 11 the yard. Once again I heard the cry and this time there was no doubt that it came from the trees at the far end of the yard. "Who is there?" I 12 as I walked across the yard towards the trees. But there was no 13 . With the help of my flashlight, I 14 all over that end of the yard, including the branches of the trees. There was no 15 of anybody or anything. I came to the conclusion that my 16 made fun of me, probably because of the strange creatures (生物) on another 17 which I read about in the story. I had to go back into the house and put the stick and flashlight away. I had just sat down to read my book again when I was 18 by the cry of "Help! Help!" This time it was from right behind me! I dropped my book and 19 . There, sitting on the table was my neighbour's large green and red 20 . | ||||
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科目: 来源:安徽省模拟题 题型:阅读理解
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科目: 来源:黑龙江省模拟题 题型:完形填空
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John had been on the road visiting clients (客户) for more than three weeks. He 1 wait to get back to Ohio to see his wife and children. It was coming up on 2 , and he usually tried to 3 it "back home", but this year he was just too tired. He was just 4 the small town where his Mum lived when he drove by a flower shop. He went into the small shop and saw a young boy talking to the clerk. "How many 5 can I get for six dollars, madam?" the boy asked. The clerk was trying to explain these flowers were 6 . Maybe the boy would be happy with carnations (康乃馨). "No. I have to have roses", he said, "My mom was sick so much last year and I didn't get to spend much time with her. I want to get 7 special. It has to be red roses, because that's her favorite." He was 8 . The clerk looked up at John and was just 9 her head. Something inside of John was 10 by the boy's voice. He wanted to get those roses so badly. John had been blessed in his business and he looked at the clerk and 11 mouthed he would 12 for the boy's roses. The clerk looked at the boy and said, "OK, I will give you a dozen red roses for 13 dollars." The young boy almost jumped into the air. He took the flowers and ran from the store. It was worth the extra thirty-five dollars just to see that kind of 14 . John ordered his own flowers and had the clerk be 15 that delivery to the town would include a note 16 his mother how much he loved her. Then he drove away from the shop, feeling good. He caught a light about two blocks from the shop. Waiting at the light, he saw the young boy walking down the sidewalk. He watched him cross the street and enter a park through two huge gates. 17 , he realized it wasn't a park. It was a cemetery. The light changed and John slowly crossed the crossing. He 18 and got out and began to follow the boy down the fence line. The young boy stopped by a monument and went on his 19 . He carefully laid the roses on the grave and began to sob. When John saw this scene, he drove quickly to the florist and told the clerk he would take the flowers 20 . | ||||
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科目: 来源:福建省模拟题 题型:完形填空
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My grandmother became a widow in 1970. Shortly after that, we went to the 1 shelter to pick out a dog to keep her 2 . Grandma decided on a little dog with a reddish-brown spot above each eye 3 these spots, the dog was named Penny. Grandma and Penny quickly became very 4 to each other, but that attachment grew much stronger about three years later 5 Grandma had a stroke (中风). Grandma could no longer 6 , so when she came home from the hospital, she and Penny were 7 companions. After her stroke, it became a real 8 for Grandma to let Penny in and out because 9 was at the bottom of a flight of stairs. So a mechanism (机械装置) using a rope and pulley (滑轮) was 10 from the door to a handle at the top of the stairs. Grandma just had to pull the handle to open arid close the door. If the store was 11 Penny's favorite dog food, Grandma would make one of us 12 Penny browned beef with potatoes in it. I can remember 13 my grandmother by saying that she loved that dog better than she loved her family. As the years passed, it was not 14 for Grandma and Penny to separate each other. If Grandma went to take her nap (打盹), Penny stayed by her side until she 15 . As Penny aged, she could no longer jump up on the bed, so she 16 on the rug (垫子) beside the bed. If Grandma went into the 17 , Penny would walk along beside her, wait outside the door and accompany her 18 to the bed or chair. Grandma never went anywhere without her 19 companion by her side. The time came when both my grandmother's and Penny's 20 were failing fast. After fifteen years of loving companionship, Grandma and Penny passed away within a few hours of each other. | ||||
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科目: 来源:海南省模拟题 题型:完形填空
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Life is like potato salad; when it's shared it becomes a picnic. When my three children were young, my husband, Roy, and I were very 1 . "Can we go on a picnic, Mom?" my six-year-old daughter, Becky 2 . "Please". I had said no so many times in the 3 months, and I decided the usual Saturday morning chores (日常工 作) could wait. To her 4 , I agreed. I prepared a few sandwiches and 5 a cooler with ice and drinks and called Roy 6 . My eleven-year-old twin sons put the cooler and the picnic basket in the trunk and off we went to spend some 7 time together as a family. About the time I got the lunch 8 out on the table, Roy arrived on the 9 . That was one of the happiest meals we ever shared together. The meal was filled with 10 . We felt a closeness that hadbeen hidden by work and school 11 for so many months. Roy and the boys 12 rocks into the lake. Becky fed the ducks and I sat quietly on the picnic table, 13 God for blessing me with such a wonderful family. That night as our 14 went to bed, I kissed their cheeks and realized what a wonderful life I had. As I walked out of the room it dawned on me that even the busiest 15 could become a picnic when it's shared with the ones you 16 . Even though the kids have now grown up and 17 from home, I can still remember how I felt that day while sitting at the picnic table. Maybe today would be a good time to 18 potato salad, call all of my grown kids, feed some hungry 19 and skipped a few rocks into the lake. Since life is like potato salad, let's make it a 20 . | ||||
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Mr. Dawson was an old bad-tempered man, and everyone in town knew it. Kids knew not to go into his yard to pick apples, because old Dawson, they said, would come after you with his gun. One Friday, 12-year-old Janet was walking out with her friend Amy. They had to 1 Dawson's house, but as they got 2 , Janet saw him sitting on his front porch and suggested they cross over the street. Like most, she was 3 of the old man. Amy said, "Don't 4 ." When they got close enough, Dawson looked up with his 5 frown (皱眉), but when he saw it was Amy, he gave a broad 6 . Amy smiled back and told him that they were going to listen to music. Dawson told them that sounded 7 , and gave them each a(n) 8 . Later, Janet asked Amy, "Everyone says he's the 9 man in town 10 he was so nice to us?" Amy explained that when she 11 started walking past his house, he wasn't very 12 , either, but she pretended he was wearing a(n) 13 smile, so she always smiled. It really took some time 14 he one day half- smiled back. After a while, he started smiling a real smile and then 15 to her. She said he always 16 her an apple now, and was always very kind. In our everyday life we are always very busy doing a lot of things and trying to accomplish so much. It's 30 17 to forget that we can bring 18 to ourselves and others. Giving a smile takes so little 19 , but few people are aware of that. Please do remember after a while most people can't 20 our sunniness at all. | ||||
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