1、1Apleasant Bsad Ccommon Dsurprising2Ameets Bwelcomes Creceives Daccepts3Acase Bkind Copposite Dexample4Amust Bmay Cshould Dwill5ABut BSo CFor DAnd6Awish Bexpect Cdesire Dconsider7Asaid Btold Casked Dmade8Asome Ba Cno Devery9Adiscover Bfind Cmake Duse10Aunderstanding Bwish Creason Dexpectation11Adema
2、nds Blacks Chas Dlikes12Afortunes Bdreams Cachievements Ddisadvantages13Ablock Bprotect Cown Dgain14Aidea Bpeople Cattitude Dperson15Amind Blife Cbody Dhead16AAlways BTherefore CHowever DSometimes17ASharp BAll CNo DBad18Apossible Bprobable Clikely Dable19AThough BSince CWhen DUnless20Atoward Bfor Co
3、ver Donto (2)Dear Dio,Thank you for your note. I like your 1 between death and failure. I had not thought of these two in the 2 way that you describe. I thank you for bringing this to my 3 .Your insights are very deep. 4 you say, “death is only a(n) 5 but failure can change someones whole life.” Yes
4、, death is final. Failure is temporary. Death leaves us with 6 .But failure can leave us with lessons which will 7 our lives.I hope that your failure to pass that 8 English test will help you 9 it will hurt you. Please remember that it is not being 10 down that is important. It is the inability to g
5、et up that is 11 . You will have to learn to get up ,and to get going. Failure is the “staying down.” It is not the “falling down.”From reading your letter, I 12 your English to be very good. You write better than 13 of my American friends. I do not know the reason for 14 your English test. Maybe yo
6、u were distracted that day. It is 15 that persons are judged on the basis of a single test.You write well, you 16 your feelings with excellence, and you think 17 . These characteristics should 18 you move toward a bright a bright career. Just dont let yourself “stay down.” Get up and 19 them all kno
7、w that you are talented and you are 20 to succeed. I think you will.With best wishes for a fine career. Bob1Aidea Bcomparison Cthought Dreason2Asame Bwrong Ccorrect Dright3Aattention Bheart Chead Dhome4AWhich BWhen CWhat DAs5Aend Bresult Cfact Dthing6Asomething Bnothing Canything Dthinking7Aincrease
8、 Bimprove Chonor Dtreasure8Aeasy Bsimple Cterrible Dordinary9Aas good as Bas well as Cmore than Dmuch than10Afallen Bstayed Cknocked Dfelt11Aimpossible Bpossible Cnecessary Dimportant12Ajudge Baccept Cprefer Dexpect13Aall Bany Cone Dsome14Asucceeding Bpassing Cfinishing Dfailing15Alikely Breasonable
9、 Ca shame Dfair16Afind Bexpress Cspeak Dtell17Adeeply Bthoroughly Ccarefully Dwidely18Aleave Bdrive Chelp Dstart19Aget Bask Cshow Dlet20Adevoted Bdetermined Cengaged Dsupposed (3)It was a half-mile walk from our small house to the beach road , where the 1 would be waiting for us .But that morning Ja
10、net was much worse . She couldnt make 2 walk . And I couldnt carry her . The path to the beach was steep and narrow and 3 at the water s edge .I was a stranger far from home . I didnt know 4 to turn for help . But I needed it badly . I hurried down to the beach and I found help .Four fishermen were
11、about to go out for their morning 5 . I told them about my sick little sister . Could they help me get her down the 6 ?I hardly got the words out of my mouth 7 they dragged their boat back onto the sand . They climbed the hill with me . One looked at Janet and they 8 their heads . They talked softly
12、 to one another . “ 9 sick to sit in a chair,” one said .“Better carry her 10 in bed ,” said another .An iron cot 11 along the cliff ! I was frightened . How could they do it ? 12 the men told me not to worry . “Truly easy , truly 13 ” they said .They tied a rope to each leg of the cot . Each of the
13、m threw a rope 14 his shoulder and held the end in one hand . I understood what they meant to do . 15 they carried the cot down the path , they would use the ropes to keep the cot 16 .But what if one of the men slipped and lost his balance ? What would happen to him to the others-to 17 ? The men jus
14、t smiled at my alarm. “That 18 will make us even more careful.” They said .The men went down the path . Every 19 was a careful one . Always the cot was level , with never a bump . When they reached the beach road , they quietly lifted Janet into the taxi . 20 , they stretched her out on the back sea
15、t .We made the morning train for Tokyo . And there an ambulance was waiting to take Janet to the hospital . The doctor told me that I had got my little girl there just in time . Janet would be all right soon .1Adoctors Btaxi Cboat Dfishermen 2Aa Bher Cthis Dthat 3Aonly Bmuch Cright Dstraight 4Ahow B
16、what Cwhere Dwhen5Acatch Btrain Cexercises Dhelp 6Aroad Bway Cpath Ddrive 7Awhen Bwhile Cafter Dbefore 8Ashook Bnodded Cheld up Ddropped 9AVery BToo CSo DTruly 10Asitting Blying Ckneeling Dstanding 11Atook Bbrought Clifted Dcarried 12AAnd BBut CThen DSo 13Ainteresting Bexciting Cdangerous Dsafe 14Ao
17、ver Bon Cthrough Dacross 15AAs BBecause CBefore DSince 16Asmooth Bunchanged Clevel Dunmoved 17Ame BJanet Cthemselves Dthe-cot 18Achance Bmatter Cproblem Dtime 19Awalk Bstep Cfoot Dpace20AAnxiously BQuickly CNervously DCarefully (4)The ship first appeared as a small point on the horizon .We had grown
18、 1 at the delay and cheered when we saw it . For most of us this was an 2 event , because the small object that had come into view was a warship . Husbands , fathers , brothers and 3 were coming home after a(n) 4 of four years . We were 5 that the ship would arrive in about 10 minutes . We cheered m
19、ore 6 than ever .The harbour had rarely 7 such a colourful scene . It was decked out with flags and we were all wearing 8 summer clothes . The time we waited seemed 9 ; but little by little the point took the 10 of a ship and , soon , it came so near that we could 11 its name : Candia, on the ship .
20、Now the crowd could hardly be 12 . People were jumping up and down , waving; and little boys climbed onto 13 vehicles to get a better view . As the ship came into the harbour , everybody 14 eagerly at the troops lined along the railings. Soldiers 15 waved to us wildly , shouting out the names of peo
21、ple they 16 or wanted to see . The two young men in the 17 with a “Welcome Home!” banner almost fell over in their 18 to lift it higher . Women were crying ; others 19 ; and some did not quite know whether to laugh or cry . Now the troops were 20 above us .Our excitement had mounted to a peak, for s
22、oon they would come on shore .1Aexcited Boverjoyed Canxious Dimpatient 2Aunexpected Bimportant Cinteresting Dencouraging 3Afriends Bsisters Cofficers Dsoldiers 4Aexpectation Bwait Cabsence Ddisappearance 5Aknown Bannounced Cexplained Dinformed 6Aanxiously Bloudly Churriedly Dsurprisedly 7Agained Bof
23、fered Cseen Dmissed 8Agood Bcomfortable Cthin Dgay 9Aendless Blimited Cenjoyable Dshort 10Aadvantage Blead Cform Dsize 11Amake out Bfind out Clet out Dpick out 12Apushed back Bheld back Cmanaged Dcomforted 13Anew Battractive Cmoving Dstill 14Asmiled Bwhistled Cstared Dglanced 15Aat sea Bin sight Con
24、 land Don board 16Asaw Brecognized Cloved Dheard 17Acrowd Btroops Cplace Dship 18Ahurry Bcarelessness Cexcitement Ddisappointment 19Asmiling Blaughing Cscreaming Dshouting 20Adirectly Bhighly Chardly Dprobably (5)At the beginning of this century, medical scientists made an interesting discovery; we are built not just of flesh and blood but also of time. They were 1 to show that we all have “a body clock” 2 us, which controls the 3 and fall of our body energies, 4 us different from one day one to the next.The 5 of “a body clock” shou
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