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A young girl, Hattie, stood outside a small church from where she had been turned away because it was too crowded. A kind pastor carried her 1 and found a place for her to sit in the back. He also told her they could build a 2 Sunday school by raising money. The pastor didn't see 3 again until he heard from her parents some two years later. Hattie had sadly died and her parents called for the kind-hearted pastor, who had treated their daughter 4 to handle the final arrangements. As her poor little body was 5 , a worn and wrinkled purse appeared in front of them. Inside was found 57 cents and 6 , reading "This is to help to build the little church bigger 7 more children can go to Sunday school." For two years she had saved for this offering of 8 . When the pastor 9 read that note, he knew immediately what he would do. 10 this note and the cracked, red pocketbook to the pulpit, he 11 the story of her unselfish love and devotion.He challenged his deacons (助祭) to get busy and raise enough money for the larger building. 12 the story doesn't end there! A newspaper learned of the story and 13 it.It was 14 by a rich man who offered them a parcel of land worth many thousands.When told that the church couldn't pay so 15 , he offered it for a(n) 16 payment. Church members made large donations.Checks 17 from far and wide.Within five years the little girl's 18 had increased to $250,000.00,Her unselfish love had paid large shares. When you visit Philadelphia, look up Temple Baptist Church, with a 19 capacity of 3,300.In one room may be seen the 20 of the sweet face of the little girl, whose 57 cents made such remarkable history. | ||||
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There once was a young monk(僧侣) who was building a brick wall. He took great care in 1 the bricks, ensuring that they were level and that every row of bricks was 2 . He worked and worked. His progress was 3 , due to the great care in his work, but he wasn't 4 . He was going to build a beautiful brick wall, his first brick wall. Finally, the day dawned(破晓) when he 5 his wall. But 6 he stood back and admired the fruits of his labor, something caught his eye and made him very 7 . Despite the great 8 he took in his work, 9 , he had overlooked(忽视) two bricks that were laid slanted(倾斜的). Worst of all, the bricks were right in the centre of the wall. Since then, whenever visitors came to the temple, the young monk would 10 them around to all places, except the brick wall that he had built. One day, two elderly monks came to the temple. No matter 11 the young monk tried to detour (绕路) to 12 the ugly brick wall, the elderly monks 13 touring the area around that brick wall . 14 , the young monk brought them to the brick wall. "Oh, this is such a(n) 15 brick wall!" one of the elderly monks commented. "Are you 16 ? Haven't you seen the two ugly bricks in the middle of the wall?" the young monk said in 17 . "Yes, I have." replied the elderly monk. "But I also saw the remaining 98 good bricks that 18 this a beautiful wall!" You see, most of the time, we only care for things that went wrong or didn't 19 our expectations. We've forgotten the fact that they are only two bad bricks in the wall and we should not overlook the 20 of the remaining 98 bricks. | ||||
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假如你是李华,住在太原。你的加拿大笔友Tom来信谈到他所居住的城市,并希望了解你家乡太原的情况。请你用英语写一封回信。回信须包括以下内容:
1.基本情况:省会城市,位于山西中部,汾河流经之地,风景优美;
2.发展情况:经济发展迅速,道路宽阔,高楼林立;
3.旅游名胜:晋祠公园,蒙山大佛,双塔寺等吸引着国内外游客;
4.诚邀来访。
注意:1.词数100左右。信的开头已为你写好,不计入总词数。
2.参考词汇:经济economy n.蒙山大佛Mengshan Buddha双塔寺 Twin-pagoda Temple
1 exposition (展览)Auckland Museum pays 2 to this great New Zealander, Sir Edmund Hillary: Everest and Beyond Exhibition at the museum until April 25.
Hillary reached Mt Everest’s 3 on May 29, 1953—just in time 4 the Queen’s Conation (加冕典礼).
Now 83 and 5 by New Zealand as its greatest 6 countryman, Sir Edmund, a Knight of the Garter, prefers to be called just 7 Ed. He and his wife June were guests of honor at the exhibition opening in February, coinciding(巧合)with the museum’s 150th birthday.
Visitors are 8 into his adventure—packed and charitable world through a
9 treasure chest of his memorabilia(大事记),from a well-worn passport to the ice
10 he used to climb that mountain.
A Nepalese schoolhouse, kitchen and Buddhist temple have been 11 to show the place he has 12 40 years of his charitable soul and money to 13 the Himalayan Trust, building schools, hospitals and all manner of infrastructure(基础设施)in the 14 stricken country.
The exhibition also 15 Ed’s climbs in the Southern Alps, a tractor journey he
16 to the South Pole in 1967 and a trip up the River Ganges by jet boat. 17 the exhibition closes it will go to the United States, to 18 Sir Edmund’s jubilee (50年节)year,
19 a celebratory party in London and a 20 with his Sherpa friends in Kathmandu.
1.A.simple B.large C.detailed D.great
2.A.attention B.respect C.admiration D.honor
3.A.top B.peak C.height D.level
4.A.at B.of C.for D.with
5.A.looked upon B.thought about C.looked up D.thought out
6.A.living B.live C.alive D.lively
7.A.short B.plain C.as D.for
8.A.put B.poured C.led D.drawn
9.A.clear B.dear C.real D.new
10.A.knife B.axe C.fork D.spear
11.A.recreated B.recycled C.recovered D.repaired
12.A.spent B.taken C.devoted D.used
13.A.by B.through C.for D.from
14.A.poverty B.storm C.disaster D.earthquakes
15.A.covers B.shows C.tells D.expresses
16.A.paid B.did C.made D.took
17.A.While B.If C.Since D.When
18.A.sign B.mark C.design D.continue
19.A.beginning with B.joining in C.ending up with D.adding up to
20.A.reunion B.repetition C.review D.recovery
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