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A farmer had some young dogs to sell. He made an advertisement and began to nail (钉) _36 into the wall. As he was knocking the last one into the wall, he _37 a pull on his coat. He looked 38 and found a little boy.
“Mister,” he said, “I want to _39 one of your dogs.”
“Well,” said the farmer, as he 40 the sweat (汗水) off his neck, “these dogs come from__41 parents and cost plenty of money.”
The boy 42 _his head for a moment. Reaching deep into his pocket, he pulled out a handful of 43 and handed them to the farmer. “I’ve got thirty-nine cents. Is that 44 to take a look?”
“Sure,” said the farmer.
Then he let out(发出) a 45 . “Here, Dolly!” he called.
Dolly ran out from the doghouse, __46 by four little dogs. The boy’s eyes danced __47_ .
As the dogs ran to the fence (篱笆), the boy noticed something else moving _48 inside the doghouse. Then another little dog 49 . This one was even smaller, walking with 50 to the others, doing its best to catch up with them.
“I 51 that one,” the boy said, pointing to the smallest and 52 developed dog.
The farmer said, “Son, you don’t want that dog, 53 he will never be able to run and play with you.”
Hearing that, the boy stepped back, and began rolling up(卷起) one leg of his 54 . A steel brace (铁的支撑板) appeared running down his leg connecting itself with a 55 made shoe. He said to the farmer, “You see, I don’t run too well myself, and he will need someone who understands.”
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A farmer had some young dogs to sell. He made an advertisement and began to nail (钉) _36 into the wall. As he was knocking the last one into the wall, he _37 a pull on his coat. He looked 38 and found a little boy.
“Mister,” he said, “I want to _39 one of your dogs.”
“Well,” said the farmer, as he 40 the sweat (汗水) off his neck, “these dogs come from__41 parents and cost plenty of money.”
The boy 42 _his head for a moment. Reaching deep into his pocket, he pulled out a handful of 43 and handed them to the farmer. “I’ve got thirty-nine cents. Is that 44 to take a look?”
“Sure,” said the farmer.
Then he let out(发出) a 45 . “Here, Dolly!” he called.
Dolly ran out from the doghouse, __46 by four little dogs. The boy’s eyes danced __47_ .
As the dogs ran to the fence (篱笆), the boy noticed something else moving _48 inside the doghouse. Then another little dog 49 . This one was even smaller, walking with 50 to the others, doing its best to catch up with them.
“I 51 that one,” the boy said, pointing to the smallest and 52 developed dog.
The farmer said, “Son, you don’t want that dog, 53 he will never be able to run and play with you.”
Hearing that, the boy stepped back, and began rolling up(卷起) one leg of his 54 . A steel brace (铁的支撑板) appeared running down his leg connecting itself with a 55 made shoe. He said to the farmer, “You see, I don’t run too well myself, and he will need someone who understands.”
1. A.it B.them C.himself D.dogs
2. A.smelt B.felt C.touched D.saw
3. A.back B.inside C.down D.up
4. A.raise B.keep C.afford D.buy
5. A.took B.carried C.removed D.moved
6. A.fine B.special C.ordinary D.natural
7. A.fell B.dropped C.raised D.rose
8. A.bills B.notes C.coins D.dollars
9. A.right B.enough C.nice D.good
10. A.sound B.noise C.voice D.whistle
11. A.followed B.run C.caught D.hurried
12. A.with care B.with joy C.in surprise D.in danger
13. A.quickly B.violently C.slowly D.happily
14. A.disappeared B.went C.appeared D.jumped
15. A.care B.guide C.help D.difficulty
16. A.love B.like C.prefer D.want
17. A.most B.least C.much D.very
18. A.because B.and C.so D.but
19. A.legs B.arms C.trousers D.coats
20. A.beautifully B.specially C.powerfully D.wonderfully
That day I was later for school, so Mom offered me a 36 . I sat beside her in our car, daydreaming about my 37 . I’d be graduating from high school in a few months. I’d leave high school behind and do whatever I wanted. What 38 I do? Go to college? Or get a job in an office where I could 39 my way up?
Mom interrupted my thoughts.“Kassandra, do you 40 that?’’She asked just as we were 41 the railroad tracks. She stopped the car on the other side and 42 the window. “It looks like a child.’’ 43 ,I saw a small boy walking by himeself. The warning lights on the train tracks flashed 44 .The boy stayed where he was right in the middle of the 45 .The whistle sounded. There’s no 46 that train can stop in time!The boy jumped up and down and 47 at the engineer.
I took off running. My shoes flopped(松动) against my feet as I 48 , so I kicked them off. I ran faster. Stones crunched(发出刺耳的碎裂声) and flew under my 49 feet. The ground shook. God, let me get to him! The train was almost on top of him. I 50 the boy in my arms. Keep running! But something 51
me. I fell backward, away from the train. I pulled the boy with me onto safe ground. The train barreled(高速行驶)past. The noise was 52 . The wheels were so close that I could have reached out and touched one.
Once the train was out of 53 , I stood up. Mom ran up and hugged me. “Kassandra, I didn’t think you were going to 54 it !’’
I got ready for bed that night 55 looking forward to school the next day. I wanted to enjoy every moment in life.
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A.help | B.favor | C.hand | D.ride |
A.love | B.future | C.job | D.university |
A.would | B.should | C.could | D.might |
A.walk | B.struggle | C.feel | D.work |
A.see | B.hear | C.watch | D.find |
A.passing | B.repairing | C.crossing | D.building |
A.brought down | B.rolled out | C.pointed out | D.looked out |
A.At length | B.Frankly speaking | C.After all | D.Sure enough |
A.red | B.yellow | C.green | D.black |
A.streets | B.train | C.tracks | D.roads |
A.possibility | B.problem | C.way | D.doubt |
A.shot | B.waved | C.shouted | D.laughed |
A.ran | B.drove | C.thought | D.walked |
A.big | B.bare | C.fast | D.quick |
A.drew | B.held | C.led | D.caught |
A.attracted | B.knocked | C.struck | D.pushed |
A.deafening | B.sounding | C.exciting | D.loud |
A.fashion | B.mind | C.sight | D.date |
A.fetch | B.do | C.make | D.get |
A.thus | B.already | C.never | D.still |
That day I was later for school, so Mom offered me a 36 . I sat beside her in our car, daydreaming about my 37 . I’d be graduating from high school in a few months. I’d leave high school behind and do whatever I wanted. What 38 I do? Go to college? Or get a job in an office where I could 39 my way up?
Mom interrupted my thoughts.“Kassandra, do you 40 that?’’She asked just as we were 41 the railroad tracks. She stopped the car on the other side and 42 the window. “It looks like a child.’’ 43 ,I saw a small boy walking by himeself. The warning lights on the train tracks flashed 44 .The boy stayed where he was right in the middle of the 45 .The whistle sounded. There’s no 46 that train can stop in time!The boy jumped up and down and 47 at the engineer.
I took off running. My shoes flopped(松动) against my feet as I 48 , so I kicked them off. I ran faster. Stones crunched(发出刺耳的碎裂声) and flew under my 49 feet. The ground shook. God, let me get to him! The train was almost on top of him. I 50 the boy in my arms. Keep running! But something 51
me. I fell backward, away from the train. I pulled the boy with me onto safe ground. The train barreled(高速行驶)past. The noise was 52 . The wheels were so close that I could have reached out and touched one.
Once the train was out of 53 , I stood up. Mom ran up and hugged me. “Kassandra, I didn’t think you were going to 54 it !’’
I got ready for bed that night 55 looking forward to school the next day. I wanted to enjoy every moment in life.
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A.help |
B.favor |
C.hand |
D.ride |
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A.love |
B.future |
C.job |
D.university |
3.
A.would |
B.should |
C.could |
D.might |
4.
A.walk |
B.struggle |
C.feel |
D.work |
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A.see |
B.hear |
C.watch |
D.find |
6.
A.passing |
B.repairing |
C.crossing |
D.building |
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A.brought down |
B.rolled out |
C.pointed out |
D.looked out |
8.
A.At length |
B.Frankly speaking |
C.After all |
D.Sure enough |
9.
A.red |
B.yellow |
C.green |
D.black |
10.
A.streets |
B.train |
C.tracks |
D.roads |
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A.possibility |
B.problem |
C.way |
D.doubt |
12.
A.shot |
B.waved |
C.shouted |
D.laughed |
13.
A.ran |
B.drove |
C.thought |
D.walked |
14.
A.big |
B.bare |
C.fast |
D.quick |
15.
A.drew |
B.held |
C.led |
D.caught |
16.
A.attracted |
B.knocked |
C.struck |
D.pushed |
17.
A.deafening |
B.sounding |
C.exciting |
D.loud |
18.
A.fashion |
B.mind |
C.sight |
D.date |
19.
A.fetch |
B.do |
C.make |
D.get |
20.
A.thus |
B.already |
C.never |
D.still |
While being laid off and entering into retirement are far from the same, they both often leave one half of a couple with extra time on their hands, and plenty of pent?up (被压制的) energy that their significant other, coming home after a long day at work, can't handle.WSJ.com recently wrote an article that shared a few words of wisdom on how to deal with this situation. Here are their tips:
Be nice to each other and have a positive attitude. Hard as it may be, try not to be discouraged during the job search and make sure to support your spouse (配偶). If one of you says something negative, the other should try to come back with something positive. And don't forget, compliments can go a long way.
In order to kill the boredom before it begins, encourage your partner to stay as busy as possible. Stay healthy and join a sports team, or learn how to cook (this benefits your spouse as well). Another option is taking up a side job serving food or working as a sales associate. This will allow your sweetie to interact with other people as well as earn some money. But, of course, new hobbies shouldn't take up the time needed to continue the job hunt.
As WSJ.com points out, those who recently lost their jobs are sometimes embarrassed and therefore shut out family and friends. They might rely on their partners for support. Tell your wife or husband to talk to their families and friends. They know and love them, and can be a good support system (rather than a support group of one: you).
You may be happy to spend time with your significant other but need a little alone time after working all day. To the recently laid?off: let your partner settle down, drink a beer, and watch a little television before you bombard (发出连珠炮似的问题) him with your idea to go skydiving or white water rafting. You may have an endless amount of pent up energy, but they probably need some space to relax.
Title | (76)________ for How to Live with the Unemployed |
Sub?titles | Specific Information |
Be nice to each other and have a positive attitude. | ?While hunting the job, never lose heart, (77)________ hard it may be. ?Keep (78)________ your husband or wife. |
Encourage your partner to take up a (79)________, get a side job or join a club. | ?Advise your partner to join a sports team, or learn how to cook, which also to does (80)________ to your spouse. ?Take up side jobs, (81)________ your spouse not only to earn some money but also to interact with other people. |
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Help to found an effective support (82)________.
| Tell your wife or husband to (83)________ with his / her families and friends besides you to win good support. |
Give each other a little space before and after “couple time”.
| ?You shouldn't always disturb your partner with your own (84)________. ?Recently (85)________, your spouse may need some space to relax. |
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