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normal/ordinary/common/usual
(1)On _________ days I get up at eight o’clock, but on my birthday I am up early.
(2)The doctor said the child’s temperature was _________.
(3)It can’t move about in the _________ way.
(4)People who commit crimes like that aren’t _________.
(5)This sort of weather is quite _________.
(6)Twelve o’clock is the _________ time to have lunch.
(7)American football is quite different from the _________ football.
(8)Relations between the two countries have been restored to _________.
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common/ordinary/normal/usual(1)Although he is rich, he is always in ________ dress.
(2)His growth is ________ for that age.
(3)The error is quite ________ among students.
(4)Tea is considered to be the ________ drink of British people.
(5)Do you know the ________ temperature of the human body.
(6)He arrived later than ________.
(7)This flower is ________ in spring.
(8)Tom Sawyer was an ________ American boy who kept getting into trouble.
Are you 1 that you will miss about one-third of this coming year? You will “miss” it by 2 . Researchers tell us that the 3 person sleeps about one-third of each year – or one-third of a 4 .
But the experts also tell us that something important 5 when we sleep –we 6 . Apparently all people dream, even if they don’t 7 dreaming. And over the next twelve months, most of us will have about a thousand dreams. 8 is important. But 9 important those are “dreams” we have for our 10 -- those plans, hopes and goals we will draw up 11 our relationships, our spiritual growth, self-improvement, our 12 health and our world. The dreams, or wishes, we have for our lives are just as 13 as dreaming while we sleep.
Dr Norman Vincent Peale used to tell of a 79-year-old woman who was 14 by a hit and-run driver. She was expected to 15 from her injuries. When he visited, he found her 16 in plaster from her hips to her heels. He 17 around the room, full of mementos(纪念品)of a lifetime. He saw a paisley shawl(披肩),a child’s drawing of a horse (lavender) and shelves of much loved, much-thumbed books.
One shelf was a row of brand new books—the only new items in the room. They looked as if they had never been 18 . Dr Peale asked her if she cared for poetry. Her 19 was a beautiful tribute (证明,标示)to hope and dreams, “I love poetry, but I haven’t read those yet.” Her face 20 up. “I’m saving them for my old age.”
She did, too. She lived to read those books many times. When she finally died at 91, she was planning a trip to Europe.
1.A.aware B.sure C.glad D.ready
2.A.living B.playing C.sleeping D.working
3.A.usual B.average C.common D.ordinary
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5.A.goes B.happens C.comes D.takes
6.A.play B.work C.dream D.speak
7.A.forget B.say C.remember D.want
8.A.Working B.Dreaming C.Playing D.Living
9.A.equally B.specially C.quite D.possibly
10.A.work B.lives C.programs D.purpose
11.A.including B.resulting C.concerning D.according
12.A.mental B.normal C.spiritual D.physical
13.A.necessary B.important C.possible D.good
14.A.hit B.struck C.attacked D.fought
15.A.survive B.live C.die D.pass
16.A.slept B.wrapped C.lay D.stood
17.A.walked B.examined C.checked D.glanced
18.A.read B.touched C.moved D.arranged
19.A.answer B.word C.speech D.response
20.A.made B.lit C.woke D.set
Just recently I was invited to attend a ceremony to celebrate the 25th anniversary of a business owned by a very good friend of mine.
The day of the 1 arrived. However, because of a business appointment 2 time, I knew that I was going to be late, 3 I phoned to let my friend know. I arrived 20 minutes 4 and my friend came out to welcome and 5 me. He said he was 6 to see me and had put off the 7 part of the celebration, knowing that I was on my 8 .
As I joined the other guests, I could 9 a wonderful sense of friendship, warmth and happiness in the room. 10 , I had very little time to speak to more than a couple of people 11 the official part of the celebration 12.
In his 13 , my friend welcomed all the guests on behalf of his family and team members, and then 14 the majority of the people who were gathered in the room for their support and friendship over the 15 25 years. In his thank-you speech, he used a quote: Always 16 with the person you took to the dance.
He then went on to talk about the importance of 17 loyal to those people who had supported him. He also 18 that during that time many people had offered their services and even sometimes provided a 19 arrangement for his business.
What a great 20 it was for me to continue to go to the dance with such a good friend!
1. A.meeting B.discussion C.celebration D.activity
2. A.running over B.taking on C.making up D.standing for
3. A.but B.so C.and D.or
4. A.behind B.ahead C.late D.afterwards
5. A.help B.praise C.respect D.greet
6. A.surprised B.pleased C.interested D.disappointed
7. A.official B.normal C.usual D.ordinary
8. A.holiday B.mind C.way D.duty
9. A.learn B.find C.feel D.touch
10. A.Luckily B.Happily C.Angrily D.Sadly
11. A.before B.after C.when D.why
12. A.ended B.started C.continued D.paused
13. A.self introduction B.explanation C.speech D.comment
14. A.thanked B.blamed C.encouraged D.criticized
15. A.first B.next C.other D.last
16. A.work B.live C.dance D.sing
17. A.remaining B.falling C.growing D.turning
18. A.guessed B.mentioned C.thought D.supposed
19. A.bigger B.harder C.worse D.better
20. A.pride B.idea C.honor D.comfort
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Alone in the light at the dining room table, I sat in tears. Finally, I'd succeeded in getting both kids to bed. I got them both washed, __1__ by cries of delight, crazy running around, laughing and throwing things. __2__ calmed down, they lay in their beds as I gave each the five minutes' back rubs as usual. Then I began the night time routine of a song, both kids' __3__. I sang it over and over until they seemed fully engaged in __4__. A recently __5__ man with full custody (监护权) of his children, I was determined to give them as __6__ and stable a home life as possible. I __7__ a happy face for them. Everything was just as it had always been with the exception __8__ their mother was now missing. There, another night successfully __9__. I rose slowly, tiptoed out of their room and went downstairs. Sitting at the 10 room table, I realized that this was the first time since I came home from work that I'd been able to 11 sit down. Then it all crowded in on me:the fatigue(疲惫), the 12 of the responsibility, the worry about bills I wasn't sure I pay that month. And 13 . I felt as though I was at the bottom of a great sea of loneliness. I sat there, silently sobbing. Just then, a pair of little arms went around my middle and a little face peered up at me. I looked down into my fiveyearold son's 14 face. I was 15 to be seen crying by my son. "I'm sorry, Ethan, I didn't know you were still awake. I'm sorry, I'm just a little 16 tonight. " "It's okay, Daddy. It's okay to cry, you're just a 17 . " I can't express how happy he made me, who gave me 18 to cry. He seemed to be saying that I didn't have to always be 19 , that it was occasionally possible to allow myself to feel weak and 20 my feeling. Somehow, it was possible for me to get to sleep that night. Thank you, my son. | ||||
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