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One Sunday afternoon, Marion sat at his desk and looked at his bills when his young son rushed in and said happily, “Happy birthday, Daddy. You’re 40 years old today, 31 I’m going to give you 40 kisses, one for  32  !” When the boy started making good 33 his words, the father shouted: “ Michael, don’t do it now,I can’t come up with any ways to solve my 34 . I’m too busy!”

The boy soon fell silent as tears 35  from his big blue eyes slowly. Feeling 36 , the father said, “You can finish later. Daddy is busy with business now. ” He hugged the boy hurriedly as well.

The boy said nothing but quietly walked 37  . That evening the father said: “Michael, Come and finish your work now!” But the boy didn’t.

38  , a few days later after the father’s birthday, the boy had a terrible  39 and died. His sad father wrote, “If only I could tell him how sorry I am for my thoughtless words, and how much my  40 is hurting.”

Do remember: Love is a two-way street. We must warmly accept any loving act, or others will it take it as a “No” and it can  41 a scar(伤痕). If we don’t receive  42 , our life will lose  43 true meaning.  44  is more important than accepting love from those  45 are near and dear to us.

31. A. because    B. so      C. then        D. though.

32. A. each     B. every     C. other       D. anther

33. A. with     B. in      C. on        D. to

34. A. business    B. problems   C. questions     D. things

35. A. came     B. felt     C. were       D. ran

36. A. unhappy    B. sorry     C. tired       D. angry

37. A. off      B. away     C. down       D. in

38. A. Unbelievable  B. Unfair    C. Unfortunately   D. Uneasily

39. A. homework   B. father     C. luck       D. accident

40. A. heart      B. ears     C. eyes       D. hands.

41. A. have      B. cut      C. give       D. leave

42. A. present     B. love     C. money      D. kiss

43. A. it       B. itself     C. its        D. it’s

44. A. Nothing    B. Everything   C. Something     D. Anything

45. A. whom     B. whose    C. what       D. who

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     In one way of thinking, failure is part of life. In __1__ way, failure may be a way towards success. 
The "Spider-story" is often __2__. Robert Bruce, leader of the Scots in the 13th century, was hiding in 
a cave from the English. He watched a spider __3__ a web. The spider tried to reach across a rough 
__4__ in the rock. He tried six times. On the __5__ time he made it and went on to make his web. 
Bruce is said to have been encouraged by this and to have gone on to __6__ the English. Edison, the 
inventor of the light bulb, made __7__ models that failed before he found the right way to make one. 
Once he was asked __8__ he kept on trying to make a new type of battery when he had failed so 
often, he replied, "Failure? I have __9__ failure. Now I know 50,000 ways it won't __10__."
     So what? First, always think about your failure. What caused __11__? Were conditions right? Were 
you in top from yourself? What can you change? So things will go __12__ next time.
     Second, is the goal you're trying to reach the right one? Try to do some __13__ about what your real 
goals may be. Think about this question. "If I do succeed in this, where will it get me?" This may help you 
prevent failure in things you shouldn't be doing any way.
     The third thing to keep in __14__ about failure is that it's a part of life. Learn to " live with yourself " 
even though you may have __15__.
(     )1. A. other      
(     )2. A. told        
(     )3. A. doing      
(     )4. A. room        
(     )5. A. tenth      
(     )6. A. save        
(     )7. A. hundred    
(     )8. A. why        
(     )9. A. not        
(     )10. A. do        
(     )11. A. one        
(     )12. A. high      
(     )13. A. thinking  
(     )14. A. heart      
(     )15. A. failed    
B. another
B. said  
B. taking
B. house      
B. sixth      
B. help      
B. hundreds  
B. when      
B. no        
B. make      
B. it        
B. large      
B. shopping  
B. eyes      
B. succeeded  
C. first  
C. talked
C. making  
C. place    
C. eighth    
C. defeat    
C. hundred of
C. what     
C. never  
C. took  
C. that     
C. right  
C. reading  
C. ears      
C. finished  
D. second    
D. spoken    
D. playing    
D. soil      
D. seventh    
D. kill      
D. hundreds of
D. who        
D. nothing    
D. work      
D. this      
D. bright    
D. cleaning  
D. mind      
D. passed    

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     My mother used to ask me what the most important part of the body is. Through the years I would  1  
at the correct answer. When I was youngerl thought  2  was very important to us as humans, so I said, "My
ears, Mum." She said, "No. Many important people are deaf. But I'd like you to  3  thinking about it and I'll ask
you
again soon."
    Since making my first attempt (尝试), I had often thought over the question. So this time I told her, "Mum,
it must be our eyes." She looked at me and said, "You are  4  fast. Eyes are the windows of our heart, but the
answer is not correct because there are many blind people who are very successful."
     Over the years, mother asked me a couple more times and always her response (答复) to my answers
was, "No, but you are getting  5  every year, my child." Then last year, my grandpa died.  6  was heart-broken
and was crying sadly. My mum looked at me when it was our  7  to say our final good-bye to Grandpa. She
asked me, "Do you know the most important body part yet, my dear?"
     I got terribly  8  when she was asking me this at that time. I always thought this was a  9  between her
and me. She saw the puzzlement (困惑) on my face and told me, "This question is very important. It shows
that you have really  10  your life." She went on with tears in her eyes, " My dear, the most important body
part is your shoulders.""Is it because they  11  up my head?" I asked. "No, it is because on them a crying
friend or loved one can rest his head. I  12  hope that you have enough friends that you will have a shoulder
to cry on when you need it," she said. Then and there I understood what the most important body part meant.
(     )1. A. arrive  
(     )2. A. taste   
(     )3. A  keep    
(     )4. A. thinking
(     )5. A. stronger
(     )6. A  Someone 
(     )7. A. duty    
(     )8. A. surprised
(     )9. A. match   
(     )10. A. enjoyed
(     )11. A  hold   
(     )12. A. still  
B. point    
B. smell    
B. finish   
B. changing 
B. taller   
B. Everyone 
B. turn     
B. interested
B. test     
B. found    
B. take     
B. only     
C. look  
C. sound 
C. start 
C. growing
C. smarter
C. Anybody
C. place 
C. worried
C. game  
C. begun 
C. put   
C. ever  
D. guess  
D. sight  
D. stop   
D. leaming
D. older  
D. Nobody 
D. chance 
D. excited
D. secret 
D. lived  
D. set    
D. even                 

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I'll never forget one summer day in 1975. On that day my  1 suddenly died because of an un­explained illness at the age of 36 . Later that afternoon, a police officer  2 to my house to ask for my father's permission ( 允许) for the hospital to  3 Mother' s valve ( 心脏瓣膜) . I was greatly  4 . I ran into the house in tears. At the age of 14 I just couldn't understand why people would take apart(分解) a person I loved. _5  my father told him, "Yes. "
"How can you let them do that to her?" I   6  him.
" Linda," he said__7  , putting his arms around me, " the greatest present you can give is a part of  8 . Your mother and I decided long ago that if we can make a person' s life  9  after we die, our death will have meaning. "
The lesson my father taught me that day became one of the most __10  in my life.
Years passed. I married and had a  11 of my own. In 1996 my father became seriously ill.
With a smile he told me that when he died, he wanted to  12 whatever was in good condition(状况) , especially his eyes.
My father died and we donated __ 13 as he had wanted. Three days later, my daughter said, " Mum, I' m so 14 of what you did for Grandpa. " At that moment I realized that my father gave 15  his eyes. What he left behind sparkled( 闪烁) in my daughter' s eyes— pride.
(   )1.  A. father         B. mother      C. grandma      D. grandpa
(   )2.  A. shouted       B. sent          C. came          D. reached
(   )3.  A. operate       B. use        C. make        D. repair
(   )4.  A. sur­prised    B. interested   C. excited        D. bored
(   )5.  A. So           B. As          C. But         D. And
(   )6.  A. reported       B. said to       C. told        D. cried at
(   )7.  A. quietly        B. happily      C. angrily      D. loudly
(   )8.  A. yourself       B. myself       C. himself      D. herself
(   )9.  A. worse         B. poorer      C. better        D. more helpful
(   )10.  A. wonderful     B. important     C. warm  hearted       D. beautiful
(   )11.  A. room         B. home        C. family      D. house
(   )12.  A. discover      B. show        C. sell         D. donate
(   )13.  A. his heart      B. his eyes       C. his life        D. his ears
(   )14.  A. afraid         B. tired         C. full           D. proud
(   )15.  A. much more than    B. less than   C. many more than  D. as much as

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     I'll never forget one summer day in 1975. On that day my   1   suddenly died because of an unexplained
illness at the age of 36. Later that afternoon, a police officer   2   to my house to ask for my father's permission
(允许) for the hospital to   3   mother's valve (心脏瓣膜). I was greatly sur-prised. I ran into the house in tears.
At 14 I just couldn't understand why people would take apart (分解) a person I   4      5   my father told him,
"Yes."
     "How can you let them do that to her?" I   6   him.
     " Linda," he said   7  , putting his arms around me, "the greatest present you can give is a part of   8  . Your
mother and I decided long ago that if we can make a person's life   9   after we die, our death will have meaning."
     The lesson my father taught me that day became one of the most  10  in my life.
     Years passed. I married and had a family  11  my own. In 1996 my father became seriously ill.
     With a smile he told me that when he died, he wanted to donate (捐赠)  12  was in good condition (状况),
especially his eyes.
     My father died and we donated  13  as he had wanted. Three days later, my daughter said, "Mum, I'm so
 14   of what you did for Grandpa." At that moment I realized that my father gave  15  his eyes. What he left
behind sparkled (闪烁) in my daughter's eyes-pride.
(     )1. A. father        
(     )2. A. shouted       
(     )3. A. operate       
(     )4. A. loved          
(     )5. A. So            
(     )6. A. reported      
(     )7. A. quietly       
(     )8. A. yourself      
(     )9. A. worse         
(     )10. A. wonderful    
(     )11. A. at            
(     )12. A. however      
(     )13. A. his heart    
(     )14. A. afraid       
(     )15. A. much more than  
B. mother    
B. sent      
B. use       
B. lost      
B. As        
B. said to   
B. happily   
B. myself    
B. poorer    
B. important       
B. with      
B. which     
B. his eyes  
B. tired     
B. less than 
C. grandma          
C. came             
C. make           
C. forgot          
C. But              
C. told             
C. angrily            
C. himself           
C. better             
C. warm  hearted   
C. of            
C. whoever           
C. his life          
C. full            
C. many more than     
D. grandpa      
D. reached      
D. repair       
D. remembered   
D. And          
D. cried at     
D. loudly       
D. herself      
D. more helpful             
D. beautiful    
D. for          
D. whatever     
D. his ears     
D. proud        
D. as much as   

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