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When Teresaa widow with four young childrensaw a notice from her church for all members to gather to deliver presents and food to a  36  familyshe took $10 out of her savings jar and bought some ingredients to make three dozen  37  She got to the church parking lot just in time to join the convoy护送队going to the home that was to  38  the people’s help

The route was  39  and she was astonished when the cars pulled up in front of her houseWhen the pastor saw herhe said“ We  40  expected you to join us , TeresaWe know it’s been a great  41  since your husband diedand we all wanted to  42   you

Although she was   43   being the object of charityTeresa didn’t want to  44  anyone so she  45  said“ Wellat least I can share these cookies with our    46 

This parable teaches us that no one is too  47   to help others and that true charity is rooted in love and compassion  48    of spirit is worse than economic distressTeresa’s story  49  us that very few of us give as much as we could and should

My friend Larry Rosenpresident of the YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles 50  me to the concept of “ sacrificial giving”—  51    in a large quantity up to a

point where one must  52  something that is desired

You can start out easyTake whatever  53  you are thinking of giving to charitythen   54   itIf that’s too much, increase it by 50 percent insteadThe  55  is to stretch yourselfIt will mean a lot to those you helpbut it will mean as much to your heart

36Awealthy              Bbig                    Cneedy                Dnoble

37Acookies              Bcakes                C buns                 Drolls

38Aoffer                 Breceive               Cexpect                Drefuse

39Apleasant            Blengthy                Crough                  Dfamiliar

40Ajust                  Bnever                 Ceven                  Dseldom

41Afailure               Bcomfort               Cstruggle              Dsuccess

42Asatisfy               Binvite                    Csupport             Dremember

43Aunnatural            Buncomfortable     Cunhappy              Dunfortunate

44Atrouble                       Bembarrass          Cbother                        Dannoy

45Ahumbly               Bopenly                Ccheerfully            Dclearly

46Achildren             Bfriends                Crelatives              Dneighbors

47Aweak                Bgenerous                  Cpoor                    Dpatient

48APower                 BPoverty              CImportance         DSource

49Aensures             Binforms              Creminds           Dproves

50Aintroduced           Bpresented           Cled                  Ddirected

51Ataking               Bgiving                Cgoing              Dasking

52Areject                Bwin                  Cobtain             Dquit

53Aweight               Bsize                 Cload                Damount

54Acalculate            Bdouble                Crecord              Danalyze

55Aidea                  Bway                 Cadvice              Dguidance

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Tears clouded-my eyes as I stood in our washing room, holding Brett's jeans and full of burn holes;

Tired and defeated, I   41    to the floorThe clothes were just one more thing Brett had   42  He often got almost everything in the house out of    43  . Many windows in our house needed repair due to his breaking   44   to steal money when he chose to live on the streetYet none of this could compare to the emotional   45  Brett had done to our once quiet home

Brett came to live with us when he was 12 years old.During the next few years I had dealt with Brett as  46   as possible, but inside I was shouting."I don't want him in my house another day, Lord! I just can't  47  him!"Having wiped my tears, I continued   48   him as before.

When Brett was nearly 18, he landed again in Juvenile Hall(少管所).After that, my husband and I had to send Brett to a boarding school for helping   49  teens. At the   50   ceremony, each graduate held a white rose to give to the person who had   51  the roost to him or her.Brett spoke  52  to his parents and then spoke to me, "You did so much.You were always there, no matter   53   .My mom and dad, I was their kid.But you,   54    troubled enough by me, always  55  me such love.And I want you to know I love you for it."   56   .I stood as Brett placed the white rose in my hand and hugged me   57  

At that moment, tears   58    in my eyes again, this time not for disappointment but for   59 .Although I had struggled with silent  60   toward my stepson, Brett had seen only my actions.Love is action.We may not always have positive feelings about certain people in our lives, but we can love them.

41Asat              Bsank                  Cbent              Ddropped

42Aruined            Blost                  Ctorn             Dbroken

43Adanger           Bplace                     Ctrouble                                        Dorder

44Aoff               Bin                         Cup                Daway

45Apain             Binjury                 Cdamage            Dharm

46Apatiently          Bwillingly               Cstrictly             Drudely

47Aforgive           Beducate               Cstand            Dcontrol

48Aparenting          Bpardoning                  Ccomforting         Dfeeding

49Alazy             Btroublesome           Cdisappointing       Dcareless

50Aopening          Bofficial                Cvictory            Dgraduation

51Aafforded          Bmeant                Csupplied           Dchanged

52Alovingly          Bsadly                Cproudly          Dnervously

53Awhere             Bhow                    Cwhat               Dwho

54Aunless                 Balthough                     Cbecause                  Dwhen

55Acost                    Blent                            Ctaught                    Dshowed

56AAstonished          BPuzzled                      CEncouraged                                    DInterested

57Asurely                 Broughly                      Ctightly                    Dfiercely

58Afell                      Bflowed                       Cmoved                    Dgathered

59Apity                     Bhappiness                   Cluck                       Dsuccess

60Alove                 Banxiety                       Canger                     Dcare

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       Recently, I heard a touching story which illustrates the  1  that words have to change a life -- a power that lies right in the hands of those reading this article

       Mary had grown up knowing that she was different from the other kids, and she hated itShe was born with a cleft palate(先天性颚裂)and had to bear the jokes and  2  of cruel children who teased her non-stop about her   3   lip and unclear speechShe was   4  that no one, outside her family, could ever love her   5  she entered MrsLeonard’s class

       In the 1950’s , it was common for teachers to give their children a(n)  6  hearing test.However, in Mary’s   7  , in addition to her cleft palate, she was   8  able to hear out of one ear.   9  not to let the other children have another “  10  ”to point out, she would  11  on the test each year.The “whisper test” was given by having a child walk to the classroom door, turn sideways, close one ear with a finger, and then  12  something which the teacher whispered.Mary turned her bad ear towards her teacher and   13   to cover her good ear.She knew that teachers would often say things like, “The sky is blue.” or “What color are your shoes?” But not on that day .Surely, God put seven words in Mrs.Leonard’s mouth that  14  Mary’s life forever.When the “Whisper test” came, Mary heard the words: “ I wish you were my little girl.”

       Words from a godly teacher can   15  a heart and powerfully set the course of a life.

1Aeffect                  Bpower           Cfact               Dinfluence

2Aglares                  Bsmiles              Cstares             Denthusiasm

3Amisled                 Bmistaken         Cmismatched        Dmisshaped

4Aconfirmed              Bconvinced         Cinformed         Dwarned

5Awhen                 Bafter                Cuntil              Dsince

6Aannual                 Bmonthly              Cweekly            Ddaily

7Acase                  Bopinion            Cheart            Dphenomenon

8Anearly                 Bdefinitely           Cbarely           Deventually

9AWorried               BDetermined       CSurprised          DExcited

10Amistake              Bdrawback          Cshortcoming      Ddifference

11Acompete              Bsucceed          Crely               Dcheat

12Aexchange             Brepeat             Cmodify            Dneglect

13Afailed                 Bmanaged         Cpretended        Dremembered

14Achanged              Bdecided          Chelped             Dimproved

15Abreak                Bmend            Cmelt              Dcalm

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When we were children, our grandfathers told us the river was called the Pool that Forgets because when anything falls into it, the pool forgets to send it to the   36   again. One time when we were no longer children and not yet man, we seized a hunting dog and took her to the Pool that Forgets. We   37   her into the pool, and we all   38   to see her come up. We waited from morning till evening but   39   never came up. We knew that the   40   had forgotten her.

But this particular day when we were   41   from the raid (袭击), everyone had taken a trophy (猎获品)   42   my brother. Maybe that was why he was talking when we were whispering and why he   43   to sound as though he had no   44  . My brother was forced to walk behind us. That is — the position of honour and dishonour. As an honour, the   45   men are placed there to   46   us when we return, but sometimes those who have not shown the strength are placed there to be laughed at for   47  . I think my brother   48   this, because as we reached the pool, he ran   49   us. He stopped at the   50   to the gray rock above the pool and stood there with   51   trying to look stronger than he was.

“Heroes of the Only World!” he shouted, “Watch me. I am not    52   the Pool that Forgets.”

And with those words, he dived and   53   into the pool and we saw nothing more. We stared over edge of the   54  . Our eyes staring into the circle of terror (恐惧) produced by    55  .

36. A. surface         B. bottom     C. bank           D. edge

37. A. put          B. sent         C. brought       D. threw

38. A. decided       B. waited      C. promised       D. agreed

39. A. he         B. it             C. she         D. they

40. A. dog        B. pool           C. children     D. me

41. A. setting out      B. starting off   C. moving on       D. returning

42. A. besides        B. including   C. except         D. more than

43. A. tried        B. hoped        C. learned       D. stopped

44. A. worry         B. fear          C. courage         D. wish

45. A. strongest       B. weakest        C. cleverest        D. luckiest

46. A. save           B. support        C. satisfy         D. protect

47. A. poverty         B. mistake         C. weakness        D. carelessness

48. A. understood     B. apologized          C. guessed         D. accepted

49. A. behind        B. among             C. before          D. ahead of

50. A. surface         B. edge           C. top            D. bottom

51. A. a simple       B. anger            C. pride           D. pleasure

52. A. afraid of       B. fond of          C. proud of        D. surprised at

53. A. dropped       B. swam             C. buried          D. disappeared

54. A. pool         B. rock               C. my brother     D. word

55. A. the bunting dog       B. my brother  C. the Pool that Forgets   D. our grandfathers

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The clock had just struck eleven when I first heard a noise coming from the lift. I opened the door of our room and listened: someone was    36    against the door of the     37    and calling out at the same time.

“What’s     38    ?” I shouted. “The door has been     39    and I can’t get out.” The answer came back. The voice, which     40    like that of a girl, came from several     41    below.

My wife had now     42    me and she went off directly in search of the night porter (守夜人). After calling to the girl that    43    was on its way, I went back into the     44   to get some tools. Then I too hurried    45    the stairs until I reached the place    46   the life was stuck.

I tried my hand at forcing to    47    the life door, talking all the while to the girl trapped inside,    48    my tools were of no use for this purpose, Very    49   , however, my wife returned.    50    to find the porter, she had called the police, who agreed to send an engineer.    51   , she had also got in touch with the fire service.

In a short time the engineer appeared, followed by two    52   . Almost immediately afterwards the firemen    53    too. With the special equipment it     54    the engineer only a short while to get the door open. In spite of (尽管) her experience, the girl was in good     55   . “I’m hungry,” was her only remark as she stepped out of her cage.

36. A. standing        B. beating             C. sitting           D. shouting

37. A. flat            B. room             C. house           D. lift

38. A. matter        B. wrong              C. accident       D. question

39. A. opened        B. broken             C. stuck           D. stopped

40. A. sounded       B. heard               C. listened         D. looked

41. A. stairs          B. floors               C. roofs           D. flights

42. A. called        B. stopped               C. seen         D. helped

43. A. I            B. nothing                   C. lift            D. help

44. A. lift          B. door             C. flat          D. way

45. A. down         B. up             C. on           D. from

46. A. that          B. where            C. which         D. there

47. A. open         B. close             C. shut           D. turned

48. A. though       B. if                C. but           D. because

49. A. quickly      B. fast                   C. well          D. soon

50. A. Able          B. Unable           C. Glad          D. Sorry

51. A. Besides        B. Instead            C. Still           D. But

52. A. porters        B. Men           C. policemen       D. firemen

53. A. reached       B. arrived           C. got            D. left

54. A. spent         B. took              C. passed         D. stayed

55. A. spirits        B. health              C. conditions       D. manners

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When he was driving home one evening on a country road,he saw an old lady on the side of the road. He      36     in front of her car and got out. Even with the       37      on his face, she was worried. He looked poor and hungry. He knew       38      she felt. He said,“I am here to help you, madam. Why don’t you wait in the car where it’s warm?      39     , my name is Joe.”

She had a       40      tire. Joe crawled under the carchanged the tire. But he got       41      and his hands hurt. She could not thank him       42      and asked him how much she       43      him. He told her that if she really wanted to       44      him backthe next time she saw someone who needed helpshe could give that person the       45      they needed.

She drove off. A few miles down the road the lady saw a small       46     . She went in. The waitress had a sweet smile and was nearly eight months

      47     . The old lady       48      how someone like her who seemed could be so kind to a       49    . Then she remembered Joe. After the lady finished her meal the waitress went to get her       50      from a hundred-dollar bill. But she stepped right out the door.

When the waitress came backshe noticed something       51      on a napkin(餐巾纸),“I am helping you because someone once helped me. If you really want to pay me backhere’s what you do—Do not let the       52      of love end with you.”

That night when she got homeshe was       53      the money and what the lady had written. She and her husband needed money with the  baby      54      next month. She knew how worried her husband wasand as he lay       55      next to hershe whispered, “Everything’s going to be all right I love you Joe.”

36. A. stood                  B. drove                C. stopped                    D. waved

37. A. anxiety         B. surprise             C. sorrow                            D. smile

38. A. why                   B. how                         C. what                        D. whether

39. A. By the way   B. In addition  C. By chance                D. In return

40. A. poor                   B. flat                    C. round                       D. used

4l. A. excited          B. thirsty        C. satisfied                   D. dirty

42. A. much                  B. however            C. enough                            D. further

43. A. returned              B. lent                   C. owed                       D. appreciated

44. A. take                    B. pay                          C. hold                         D. charge

45. A. assistance    B. money               C. expense                    D. ability

46. A. store                   B. hospital             C. cinema                            D. restaurant

47. A. elder                   B. experienced       C. pregnant                   D. served

48. A. imagined             B. doubted             C. wondered                 D. expected

49. A. woman               B. customer           C. tourist               D. stranger

50. A. receipt         B. change                     C. payment                   D. check

5l. A. written          B. printed              C. drawn                      D. copied

52. A. chain                  B. relation              C. devotion                   D. story

53. A. putting away B. thinking about       C. turning in                 D. looking after

54. A. ahead                  B. extra                 C. front                        D. due

55. A. sleeping              B. chatting             C. arguing                    D. drinking

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