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2014届高考英语二轮专题复习突破:

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1.

NickwasnotthekindofboyIhadexpectedtospendmysummerwith.Iwashopingtohavea36thissummerbeforemybusysenioryear,butmymotheraskedmetodohera37.Oneofhercolleaguesneededafull-time38.“Youplannedtovolunteeratthelocalhospital,whynotvolunteerto39toNickinstead?

”Thenshetoldmethatthissix-year-oldboywasnota40child.

Nickwasalovelylittleboywhosufferedfrommanydisorders.Normalday-carecentreswouldnot41him.Asababy,hehadseriousearinfectionswhichlefthimwithequilibrium(平衡)problems.Hecouldn’t42orrunproperly.Iwas43ifIwastotakethejobwhenmymother44,“Don’tyouwanttobeanurseinthefuture?

Idoubtifyouevenhavethe45.”

ThenItoldherIwas46forthejob.

Thedaystartedat7:

00a.m.Nickwasmywake-upcall!

Withsomuchenergyandverylittle47,hewasquiteamix.

Atthepark,whenhesawalltheotherchildrenplayonthejunglegymandswings,theboy’sface48up—Howhewishedhebelongedtothegroupofhisage!

Youwouldthinkitwouldbe49togetachildtogodownaslide.Believeme,itwasn’t!

Ittookhimalotoftime.Butwithpatienceandsupport.Nicktookonestepuptheslideeachday.Weworkedtogethertofacehis50andgraduallyhegotclosertotakingtheslideofhislife.

Halfwaythroughthesummer,he51ittothetopoftheslide.Withmyarmsholdinghimtightly,weflewdowntheslide!

Iwaitedforhis52.Afterrealizingthathewassafeandsound,hegavemeabig53andasked,“MayIgodownagainalone?

IhadneverbeenhappierinmylifewhenIsawthislittlechildclimbtheladderandenjoywhatotherchildren54forgranted.

This55childtaughtmethatbeinganursemeansrespect,kindnessandpatience.

36.A.relaxationB.courseC.projectD.grade

37.A.serviceB.businessC.favourD.trade

38.A.waitressB.nurseC.guardD.guide

39.A.protectB.assistC.comfortD.attend

40.A.naughtyB.normalC.cleverD.happy

41.A.admitB.receiveC.adoptD.accept

42.A.walkB.playC.standD.speak

43.A.wonderingB.hesitatingC.questioningD.doubting

44.A.suggestedB.arguedC.commentedD.challenged

45.A.energyB.faithC.courageD.time

46.A.readyB.sorryC.gratefulD.eager

47.A.awarenessB.knowledgeC.balanceD.control

48.A.delightedB.cheeredC.shutD.lit

49.A.demandingB.interestingC.simpleD.flexible

50.A.worriesB.fearsC.chancesD.situations

51.A.madeB.gotC.managedD.climbed

52.A.laughterB.answerC.reactionD.greeting

53.A.clapB.kissC.welcomeD.surprise

54.A.playB.doC.enjoyD.take

55.A.specialB.smartC.luckyD.miserable

2.

Anacrobatic(杂技的)masterperformedatightrope(钢丝)walkbetweentwomountains,whichattractedthousandsofpeople.

Whenthe11started,hewenttooneendofthetightrope,12straightatthegoalahead,withopenarms,walkingslowlystepbysteptotheoppositesideofthemountain.Immediately,theaudience13loudapplause.

“Ifmyhandsaretied,doyoualsobelieveIcan14?

”heaskedtheaudience.15,somepeopledidn’tbelieve,butinordertoknowthe16,theysaid,“Webelieveyou!

Then,hehadhishandstiedwitharopeandwalkedpast17.

Helookedaroundandsaid,“IfI'mblindfolded(蒙着眼睛的)withmyhandstied,doyou18believeIcangopast?

Thistime,thepeoplesaidwithout19,“Webelieveyou!

Inthisway,hiseyeswere20withablackcloth.Hemovedslowlytothetightropeandwalkedalongitinchbyinch.Thistime,hewentpastonceagain.Theaudienceburstinto21.

Then,he22achildandaskedallthepeople.“IfIputhimonmyshoulders23I'mblindfoldedwithmyhandstiedaswell,doyoustillbelieveIcanmakeit?

”Allthepeoplerepliedbefore24,“Webelieveyou!

”“Iaskyouagain,doyoureallybelieveme?

”“Yes,webelieveyoucompletely!

Then,hesaid,“Wellthen,sinceyoubelieveme,25mychildwithyours.Whowill?

”Allofasudden,theaudiencefell26.Thesilencelastedfornearlytenminutes.Aftertenminutes,theacrobaticmastersaidnothing,justputthechildonhisshouldersandwalkedpastalongthetightrope.Sureenough,thistimehe27oncemore.

Facedwiththingsfarfromtheirown28,peoplecanoftenmakejudgmentseasilyandquickly,butonceinvolvedin(牵涉)it,mostofpeople“cannot29it clearly”.Onlythosewhoarereallyconfident,likethemasterinthetightropewalk,canstay30atanytime.

11.A.talentB.playC.programD.show

12.A.steppingB.staringC.wanderingD.pointing

13.A.brokeintoB.cameintoC.gaveoffD.sentout

14.A.getthroughB.walkdownC.goacrossD.passaround

15.A.FinallyB.ActuallyC.HopefullyD.Especially

16.A.resultB.experienceC.challengeD.trick

17.A.slightlyB.1uckilyC.smoothlyD.nervously

18.A.evenB.justC.alwaysD.still

19.A.difficultyB.hesitationC.concernD.mercy

20.A.blockedB.hiddenC.coveredD.equipped

21.A.cheersB.joyC.tearsD.1aughter

22.A.choseB.supportedC.pushedD.held

23.A.tillB.beforeC.whileD.since

24.A.arguingB.thinkingC.refusingD.wondering

25.AexchangeB.compareC.takeD.treat

26.A.silentB.noisyC.doubtfulD.anxious

27.A.wonB.walkedC.actedD.succeeded

28.A.childrenB.fearsC.interestsD.performances

29.A.senseB.seeC.understandD.realize

30.A.awakeB.encouragedC.patientD.focused

3.

Cherishnownolongermissed

John,afamousmusician,tookhispricelessantiquezither(齐特琴)andplayeditinthecrowdedsubwaystation.Themusicemanatingfrom(来自)thezitherwasdelicatelystreamingthroughoutthewhole11.However,duringtheone-hourplay,onlysixorsevenpeopleweretruly12thecharmingmusic.Johnonlygot52dollarsforhisworkthatday.

However,innormaldays,whenJohnisabouttoholda13,oneticketcanbesoldatmorethan100dollarsanditisextremely14tobuyaticketevenatsuchahighprice.Therefore,later,manypassers-byinthestationthatdayfeltdeeply15fornotrecognizingthefamousmusicianandmissingsuchvaluablebut16musicfeast.

Ihaveavery17friendwhohadtotallychangedafterknowingthathiswife18anacuteillness.Hecookedbyhimselfforthefamilyandtookawalkwithhiswifeeveryday.Nonetheless,hiswifestilldidnotmanageto19theillnessandpassedawayafterthreemonths.Afterthat,heoftensighed20thatduetohispastbusylife,hehadmissedalotofbeautifultimewithhiswife.Butnow,itis21tomakeupforit.

Itisnousecryingoverspiltmilk.Wehave22alotofpreciousthingsinourlifewithoutknowinghowto23them.Actually,Ialsomissedsomething24before.Thereasonissimple:

wehadthoughtthatwecouldstillownthemtomorrow.

Nevertheless,tomorrowisactually25reliable.TherewasafamousBuddhistmonksayingthatinmanypeople’slives,theyhaveonlydonetwothings:

waitingand26.Theresultisthattheywerealwaystoolatetocherish27theyhadbeforetheylostit.Wewouldoftenclaimtodosomethingwhenwe28,orwhenwehavemoneyorwhenwebecomeold,etc.However,whenwereachthe29,wecouldnolongerrealizeour30,becausewehavelostitbythen.

11.A.hallB.stationC.squareD.busstop

12.A.appreciatingB.listeningC.creatingD.discussing

13.A.meetingB.partyC.debateD.concert

14.A.easyB.convenientC.possibleD.difficult

15.A.excitedB.disappointedC.regretfulD.worried

16.A.specialB.cheapC.deliciousD.wonderful

17.A.lazyB.socialC.busyD.optimistic

18.A.putupwithB.camedownwithC.cameupwithD.endupwith

19.A.cureB.diagnoseC.attackD.conquer

20.A.miserablyB.helpfullyC.mercifullyD.slightly

21.A.necessaryB.absoluteC.impossibleD.beneficial

22.A.missedB.madeC.inventedD.contributed

23.A.cherishB.applyC.conserveD.convey

24.A.importantB.preciousC.positiveD.negative

25.A.tosomedegreeB.onthewayC.atalltimesD.bynomeans

26.A.regrettingB.rewardingC.demandingD.expecting

27.A.whichB.thatC.whatD.when

28.A.getupB.setupC.growupD.makeup

29.A.stationB.conditionC.agreementD.destination

30.A.dangerB.mistakeC.purposeD.wish

4.

Oneeffectivewayofdestroyinghappinessistolookatsomethingandfocusoneventhesmallestfault.It’slikelookingatthetiled(铺瓦的)ceilingandconcentratingonthespacewhereonetileis1.

OnceIheardabaldmansaid,“WheneverIenteraroom,allIseeishair.”Onceyou’ve2whatyourmissingtileis,explorewhetheracquiringitwill3makeyouhappy.Thendooneofthethreethings:

getit,replaceitwithadifferent4,orforgetaboutitand5thetilesinyourlifethatarenotmissing.

Weallknowpeoplewhohavehadarelatively6life,yetareessentiallyunhappy,whilepeoplewhohavesufferedagreatdealgenerallyremainhappy.

Thefirst7isgratitude.Allhappypeoplearegrateful.Ungratefulpeoplecannotbehappy.Wetendtothinkthatbeingunhappyleadspeopleto8,butit’struertosaythatcomplainingleadstopeoplebecomingunhappy.

Thesecondsecretisawareness.Weshould9thathappinessisabyproduct(副产品)ofsomethingelse.Themostobvious10arethosepursuits(追求)thatgiveourlivespurpose---anythingfromstudyinginsectstoplayingbaseball.Themorepassionswehave,themorehappinessweare11toexperience.

Finally,thebeliefthatsomethingpermanentgoesbeyondusandthatour12hassomelargermeaningcanhelpustofeelh

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