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Passage 1
I was an angry adlescent in my first year f cllege. One day I had a serius fight with my father.
I saw him as 1 . I explded in shuts and 2 ut. Running twards the classrm, I suddenly realized I didn’t have the assignment that was 3 : a thught card. Prfessr Simn had explained every Tuesday we must 4 an index card, n which we wrte a thught r a questin, and every Wednesday he’d return it with his 5 r answer n it. The card was ur 6 t class n Tuesdays.
S, utside the classrm, I tk an index card and wrte “I’m the sn f an idit!”, as I culd nly think abut the 7 I’d just had with my dad. I handed in the card, but sn 8 telling him abut my dad, because I didn’t want t 9 myself t him.
Wednesday, I gt t class early and 10 in the back. Dr. Simn began returning thught cards. On my card was written, “What des the ‘sn f an idit’ d with the rest f his life?” His questin gt right t the 11 f the issue: Whse respnsibility was it?
Dr. Simn’s cmment kept emerging in my mind. Slwly, my thinking began t 12 . Peple began t ntice I was taking 13 fr my dings. My grades gradually imprved. My relatinship with my father als imprved 14 . Nw I saw him as caring, instead f cntrlling. And it all 15 with an inncent-seeming questin.
1.A.cntrllingB.demandingC.frustratingD.cnfusing
2.A.stleB.strmedC.marchedD.paced
3.A.bundB.prperC.trickyD.due
4.A.take inB.let inC.bring inD.get in
5.A.cmmentB.gradeC.criticismD.standard
6.A.guideB.admissinC.cntributinD.entry
7.A.cnflictB.raceC.talkD.deal
8.A.deniedB.recalledC.regrettedD.delayed
9.A.cnnectB.expseC.recmmendD.intrduce
10.A.stdB.frzeC.criedD.hid
11.A.causeB.heightC.heartD.surface
12.A.shiftB.fcusC.wanderD.frm
13.A.creditB.actinC.respnsibilityD.blame
14.A.autmaticallyB.mildlyC.dramaticallyD.swiftly
15.A.cncludedB.startedC.prceededD.helped
Passage 2
Recently, a 70-year-ld wman has wn hearts with her energetic wrkuts n Duyin- -a scial netwrking vide platfrm, als knwn glbally as TikTk, where men and wmen cmmnly shw their wrking ut r share 16 tips.
Trying t stand ut frm the crwd amid the flds f such vides can ften be difficult, but a/an 17 new accunt, which has nly been active since last year, has 18 t d s easily.
The fitness instructr behind this accunt is nt a yung wman with a slim, well-built 19 that wuld leave viewers green with 20 .The star here is 70-year-ld Chen Jifang, a Shanghai resident with 3 millin likes n her Duyin vides. She was nce even 21 n a reality shw n China Central Televisin.
Accrding t her trainer, wh helped t manage the Duyin accunt, Chen attracted mre than 400,000 22 within just a few mnths. “The main grup that I wanted t encurage was peple aged 30 t 50,”says Chen. “I think they will be 23 t wrk ut in the gym after seeing that a granny like me can als achieve smething in the gym. The message I want t 24 is that it is never t late t 25 gd health.” Fr Chen, her 26 fr exercising was brn ut f a need 27 desire t becme famus.
Accrding t Chen, her health had been 28 since she was a child. “In the past, whenever I felt uncmfrtable, I wuld lie at hme fr an entire day,“ says Chen, wh used t be a saleswman in a lcal fd cmpany befre retirement. She 29 had t give up her jb after giving birth t her daughter because her health was severely affected by the pregnancy.
“We cannt stp aging 30 exercise can slw it dwn, she says. “Instead f spending mney n medicine, it is better t spend mney n fitness.”
16.A.dietB.videC.fitnessD.fashin
17.A.partlyB.rughlyC.extensivelyD.relatively
18.A.managedB.happenedC.fferedD.hped
19.A.stateB.cnditinC.muscleD.figure
20.A.envyB.fancyC.respectD.admiratin
21.A.presentedB.describedC.featuredD.Displayed
22.A.friendsB.fllwersC.instructrsD.bservers
23.A.mtivatedB.entertainedC.determinedD.mved
24.A.expressB.cnveyC.carryD.leave
25.A.enjyB.mnitrC.deserveD.pursue
26.A.wishB.passinC.appealD.preference
27.A.mre thanB.ther thanC.instead fD.regardless f
28.A.prB.sickC.sundD.stable
29.A.mstlyB.ratherC.neverD.even
30.A.asB.butC.untilD.befre
Passage 3
Shawn Cheshire rde acrss the cuntry n her bicycle, depending n Jesse Crandall, a chemistry prfessr, t guide her every step f the way. Cheshire lst her 31 after an accident nine years ag and turned t 32 because she believed sprts and physical challenges gave her “anther pprtunity at 33 .” Thrugh a friendship with Crandall, she has 34 bicycling t her activities, traveling acrss the cuntry, meeting and inspiring peple all alng the way.
T Crandall, teaching and guiding are abut helping thers thrugh 35 . “Fr many students, chemistry is smething they have n experience with,” Crandall said. “S, when I’m teaching, it helps t think abut my experiences 36 my blind friend Cheshire. Then I try talking abut the lessn in a language that, 37 , everybdy can understand.”
Crandall and Cheshire have been skiing, climbing and bicycling tgether fr the past decade. In 2018, the 38 faced the steep terrain f the Grand Canyn, cmpleting a 39 hiking in just ver 24 hurs. As they walked 42 miles thrugh the night, Cheshire 40 warnings f dangers frm Crandall, as well as the nise f the bell he wre, which 41 as they advanced. In 2021, Cheshire 42 anther wrld recrd by riding her wn bicycle frm the Pacific Ocean t the Atlantic Ocean.
While their next adventure remains uncertain, Crandall knws that there are n 43 with Cheshire. They have discussed skiing acrss Antarctica as a ptential future endeavr. Their 44 and shared determinatin will cntinue t mtivate thers t vercme setbacks and 45 bundaries.
31.A.hearingB.sightC.balanceD.mind
32.A.religinB.natureC.athleticsD.art
33.A.livingB.winningC.learningD.testing
34.A.intrducedB.adaptedC.addedD.applied
35.A.disastersB.bstaclesC.delaysD.injuries
36.A.interviewingB.evaluatingC.fllwingD.caching
37.A.thereticallyB.unexpectedlyC.ccasinallyD.hpefully
38.A.pairB.familyC.cmmunityD.army
39.A.refreshingB.relaxingC.challengingD.tragic
40.A.cared abutB.listened frC.prepared frD.respnded t
41.A.brkeB.fellC.shneD.sunded
42.A.setB.mnitredC.fundedD.issued
43.A.secretsB.prmisesC.limitsD.chices
44.A.bndB.encuragementC.techniquesD.preferences
45.A.establishB.pushC.respectD.maintain
Passage 4
Whether yu think abut it r nt, what yu wear says s much abut wh yu are. Because f this, we ften end up 46 a lt f meaning int the 47 we wn.
I g thrugh my clthes every year and 48 the pieces I d nt wear s I can make 49 fr new items. Hwever, there are sme items I just can’t 50 . Even thugh it’s just a piece f 51 , it feels like a part f me. When yu have smething that has grwn with yu since middle schl, it can be 52 t let g. I have a cuple f these items, the mst 53 being a Syracuse University crew-neck.
This crew-neck has the 54 fit, almst like it was made fr me. Yu’re prbably wndering hw I 55 it. Well, I stle it, kind f. Sme nights my dad wuld have meetings and I wuld be at my grandparents’ huse pretty late. It was after a lng day at schl and I wandered int the guest bedrm and searched fr sme 56 clthes t wear. I fund sme sweats and a crew-neck. It was lve at first 57 .
The clthes in the dresser 58 belnged t my Aunt Marie, and this crew-neck helps me 59 her. Clthes can help us define wh we truly are. The traditins f ur cultures r certain beliefs we have can be defined by hw we 60 . My crew-neck means s much t me because it des all f these things.
46.A.puttingB.buildingC.dividingD.turning
47.A.clsetsB.accessriesC.clthingD.furniture
48.A.designB.dnateC.shareD.present
49.A.mneyB.bedC.excuseD.rm
50.A.part withB.agree withC.meet withD.live with
51.A.jewelleryB.clthC.equipmentD.decratin
52.A.meaningfulB.regularC.tughD.pssible
53.A.successfulB.frmalC.psitiveD.significant
54.A.perfectB.simpleC.uniqueD.tidy
55.A.madeB.btainedC.changedD.irned
56.A.riginalB.tightC.cmfrtableD.precius
57.A.wearB.stepC.handD.thught
58.A.frtunatelyB.previuslyC.accidentallyD.eventually
59.A.prtectB.inspireC.hnrD.ignre
60.A.actB.grwC.studyD.dress
Passage 5
Jhn Ogburn desn’t remember a single thing abut Mnday, June 26, 2017. He desn’t remember cllapsing t the flr at abut 4:15 pm, his heart having gne cmpletely, terrifyingly 61 .
Bradley was just starting her 62 at Panera when her brther tld her smene had 63 in the back f the restaurant. When they gt t Jhn, he was spread n the 64 . His face was dark purple. “It was the 65 thing I’ve ever witnessed,” Bradley says. She dialed 911. It was 4:17 pm.
As 66 wuld have it, Charltte-Mecklenburg plice fficer Lawrence Guiler, wh had been a EMT (内科急救专家), was abut 50 feet away. Guiler arrived at Panera 67 and began CPR. Within 30 secnds, anther 68 , Niklina Bajic, rushed in. He was 69 handling an accident nearby. A few minutes later, fur Charltte firefighters arrived, pened Jhn’s air- way, and filled him with an xygen mask. They tk turns perfrming CPR. They als used a defibrillatr (除颤器) t try t 70 his heart int restarting. It didn't.
Arund 4:30 pm, while Jhn was receiving CPR frm a ttal f eight first 71 , his iPhne started ringing. It was his wife. She was tld Jhn had gne int heart 72 .
“It was terrifying,” she says. Smene infrmed her that Jhn had received CPR fr 38 minutes befre they established a pulse. Jhn was 73 t the intensive care unit and treated in hpes f giving his bdy time t recver. Tw days later — n his 36th birthday, in fact — he started t wake up.
74 , the nly aftereffects were sme shrt-term memry lss and an extremely sre chest frm the 3500 cmpressins (胸部按压). “Seeing that he made a full 75 is — I can’t even explain it,” Dr. Mel Laughlin says. “Everything that culd g right fr him did.”
61.A.quietB.calmC.awareD.panicky
62.A.shareB.shiftC.scheduleD.strategy
63.A.passed awayB.passed byC.passed utD.passed dwn
64.A.sfaB.cunterC.bedD.carpet
65.A.scariestB.fanciestC.cruelestD.greediest
66.A.virtueB.expectatinC.luckD.belief
67.A.n n cnditinB.in n timeC.by n meansD.under n circumstances
68.A.brtherB.firefighterC.dctrD.plice fficer
69.A.deliberatelyB.cincidentallyC.intentinallyD.absent-mindedly
70.A.shckB.fixC.weakenD.strengthen
71.A.reprtersB.representativesC.receptinistsD.aiders
72.A.adaptatinB.accessC.attackD.accuracy
73.A.transmittedB.transplantedC.transprtedD.transfrmed
74.A.AstnishinglyB.AmusinglyC.AnnyinglyD.Appealingly
75.A.reactinB.recveryC.realizatinD.recgnitin
Passage 6
Nng Jiagui has taught at this elementary schl fr 37 years.
He was the nly teacher here until 2020 when anther ne 76 him. The village in Guangnan Cunty is 77 . In the 1950s, it was designated (指定) as a place t 78 peple with leprsy, an infectius disease which causes severe physical disability. As time went by, such a place was easy t be ignred. Back then, n utsiders dared t g near it. Nng said he was als 79 and tried t run away at first when seeing the suffering parents. “The dctr wh brught me here stpped me. Frm the children’s eyes, I culd feel that they were s eager fr 80 . Then I was unable t take a step and I 81 t stay, until tday.”
Over the decades, Nng has 82 a clse bnd with the villagers. With his help, mre than 100 children have been able t leave this nce 83 village fr further educatin vercming discriminatin. Nng has been recgnized fr his devtin. This year, he has been 84 as deputy (代表) t the Natinal Peple’s Cngress, the cuntry’s tp legislature (立法机构). Nng says that being an NPC deputy is an hnr and ne which cmes with the 85 . S he will cllect pinins frm a wide range f peple and 86 their cncerns t the tp legislature.
The cunty is part f Wenshan Prefecture (州) n the brder with Vietnam. It’s hme t a large number f ethnic Zhuang peple. Fllwing the pverty alleviatin (缓和) drive, the place has experienced 87 develpment. What Nng cares abut mst is still 88 . He says he will 89 related suggestins during the significant plitical gathering.
Nng says he needs t learn mre t perfrm his duty 90 . He will always be the guardian f the children and this remte village.
76.A.cnvincedB.jinedC.evaluatedD.cnsulted
77.A.specialB.vastC.dynamicD.influential
78.A.mnitrB.btherC.cmfrtD.huse
79.A.shckedB.annyedC.scaredD.cnfused
80.A.freedmB.knwledgeC.pwerD.cmpetence
81.A.chseB.hpedC.prayedD.intended
82.A.prvidedB.shiftedC.establishedD.restred
83.A.frbiddenB.hiddenC.brkenD.frgtten
84.A.selectedB.electedC.adptedD.assigned
85.A.respnsibilityB.reputatinC.expectatinD.ability
86.A.addB.annunceC.viceD.explain
87.A.slwB.fastC.mildD.sustainable
88.A.ecnmyB.pliticsC.medicineD.educatin
89.A.bring frwardB.bring upC.bring abutD.bring back
90.A.vilentlyB.extensivelyC.faithfullyD.incredibly
Passage 7
“Hw des the yard lk?” my father asked, with his eys shining. I culd tell he was eagerly waiting fr my 91 . “Wnderful!” I replied after I gave it a thrugh inspectin. Then I recited all the change I had 92 in his yard and he smiled cntentedly.
When I was yung, my mther 93 in a car accident, leaving my father alne t 94 their three yung daughters. At the beginning, life was nt always 95 and my yunger sisters usually cmplained. Hwever, Dad always 96 us t believe that life was gd. Meanwhile, he tried his best t prve that belief.
In 1972, my dad develped a piece f waste land that had been 97 n Okalsa Island. Every year at the first sign f 98 , he wuld begin spending cuntless hurs wrking there t make it be bursting with clurs. Thrugh his cntinuus hard wrk, the land 99 turned int a beautiful garden with different types f flwers and ther unique plants. Dad made his yard very 100 s that it became ur vacatin paradise during ur childhd.
Fr s many years, when we were 101 , we liked t visit Dad’s yard, because it culd 102 us f Dad’s belief. It was Dad and his yard that gave us 103 that enabled us t survive and 104 majr challenges in life. One day, it shcked us that Dad said he wuld nt 105 managing the yard. Then he explained, “Twenty years ag I decided t start my wrk in that yard t tell yu life is gd. Nw my wrk is dne.” We were sitting in silence, recalling what we had experienced. Life was gd. Dad was right.
91.A.excuseB.answerC.decisinD.suggestin
92.A.discveredB.imaginedC.achievedD.prmised
93.A.gave upB.passed utC.ran awayD.passed away
94.A.scldB.rescueC.raiseD.persuade
95.A.smthB.srrwfulC.efficientD.lnely
96.A.frcedB.allwedC.authrizedD.encuraged
97.A.abandnedB.advertisedC.threwD.prvided
98.A.springB.summerC.autumnD.winter
99.A.suddenlyB.graduallyC.temprarilyD.ccasinally
100.A.unnecessaryB.unreasnableC.disgustingD.extrardinary
101.A.upsetB.angryC.guiltyD.cnfident
102.A.warnB.accuseC.infrmD.remind
103.A.emtinB.strengthC.chicesD.pprtunities
104.A.frgetB.admitC.cnquerD.create
Passage 8
I’m grateful t have the ability t take care f my family. This is why I try t help thse in 106 whenever pssible. Here are tw 107 that changed my pinins abut what’s really imprtant in life.
One ht day, I was sitting n my frnt prch (门廊), 108 a cld drink when a hmeless man walked by my huse.
“Wuld yu like smething t drink?” I asked.
“N, thank yu. What I’d really like mre than anything is a clean pair f 109 .”
His 110 really hit me right in my heart and sul. Alng with a bag f these warm ft cverings, I gave him sme cash, and he was s grateful. Nw I can’t lk at my scks withut feeling 111 .
Anther time, I was cming hme frm wrk n payday with a huge 112 in my pcket. I fund myself 113 at a stplight. I saw smething cmmn: a man in ld clthing hlding a cardbard sign that 114 , “Need wrk r fd. Anything 115 .” I have a full-time jb, and this unfrtunate sul had 116 nthing. S, I rlled dwn my windw, and gave him a rather large bill. “Thank yu s much” was smething special that he 117 me.
Mst hmeless flks are peple like us. They’re just bearing an 118 part f their jurney thrugh life. They 119 ur respect and admiratin in vercming their everyday struggles. They’re just peple wh might need a helping hand frm thers. Nw I’m grateful that my life didn’t hand me enugh bad luck t 120 in their situatin.
106.A.peaceB.viewC.needD.danger
107.A.theriesB.examplesC.assumptinsD.pssibilities
108.A.enjyingB.admiringC.mixingD.making
109.A.jeansB.glvesC.pantsD.scks
110.A.respnseB.prmiseC.participatinD.credit
111.A.excitedB.blessedC.ashamedD.wrried
112.A.burdenB.lssC.bnusD.check
113.A.stuckB.lstC.recgnizedD.hidden
114.A.printedB.wrteC.readD.drew
115.A.agreesB.mattersC.ccursD.accunts
116.A.cnstantlyB.unwillinglyC.hnestlyD.practically
117.A.expsedB.fferedC.interruptedD.cmfrted
118.A.unfrtunateB.unhurtC.unsatisfiedD.unafraid
119.A.ignreB.arrangeC.cmpleteD.deserve
120.A.calm dwnB.head ffC.end upD.sign up
Passage 9
As a businesswman, I care deeply abut my custmers. But like anyne fr whm yu feel affectin, 121 can als drive yu mad. They’ll cme rushing in, 122 their handbag’s been stlen. They’ll 123 that they left it in the changing rm, create chas (混乱)and then 124 it had been in their car all the time. I d knw hw upset the shp staff can get, but I try t persuade them t keep 125 .
I remember the first really 126 custmer we had at Cvent Garden. She was 127 abslutely everything, nthing was right and I was rather surprised that she became a “regular”. After a while, she 128 fr the way she behaved at the beginning. She had split up with her husband the week befre, was living in a flat by herself, and since she’d fund it t much t cpe with(应对), she’d taken it ut n ther peple.
That taught me a valuable 129 and I pass it n t the peple wh 130 in the market. Dn’t take it 131 . If a custmer is rude r difficult, just think "Maybe she’s had a rw with her husband. Maybe her child’s nt 132 .” Always water it dwn and dn’t let yur eg(自我)get 133 . If yu d, yu wn’ be able t 134 it and the whle thing develps int an unpleasant scene and that 135 everyne’s day.
121.A.shpkeepersB.custmersC.salespersnsD.receptinists
122.A.sayingB.pretendingC.guessingD.replying
123.A.agreeB.prmiseC.imagineD.swear
124.A.frgetB.decideC.discverD.assume
125.A.fightingB.smilingC.waitingD.changing
126.A.generusB.pliteC.carelessD.difficult
127.A.curius abutB.displeased withC.patient withD.uncertain abut
128.A.searchedB.arguedC.prayedD.aplgized
129.A.lessnB.trickC.skillD.trade
130.A.wrkB.shpC.meetD.quarrel
131.A.kindlyB.secretlyC.persnallyD.casually
132.A.readyB.awayC.upD.well
133.A.ut f sightB.in the wayC.behind the sceneD.abve the law
134.A.stressB.expectC.handleD.blame
135.A.ruinsB.makesC.startsD.saves
Passage 10
Desmnd Jumbam grew up in a pr family in Yaundé, the capital city f Camern. His mther wrked 136 as a cleaner and ck fr an rganizatin t 137 him t schl in Yaundé.
“It was nt always easy but my mther sacrificed a lt t 138 that I gt the best educatin. In 2010, I 139 Harvard University with enugh mney fr nly ne semester. My mther tk a huge 140 fr that.”
With the help f family, schlarships and a jb as a private teacher, Desmnd was able t affrd schl fees fr a “very 141 first tw years” in the US. But having achieved s much in the cuntry, Desmnd has nw returned t Camern t 142 his knwledge and skills there.
Desmnd culdn’t have gt as far as he has withut the 143 f his family. He said: “I will avid cmmn advice like ‘dn’t 144 ’ and ‘fllw yur dreams’. At the risk f sunding 145 , I wuld advise anyne with big dreams t expect severe adversity (逆境) ahead.”
Everyne faces sme 146 in getting t their gals and dreams, especially fr thse frm 147 cmmunities. Desmnd was ne f thse children. He hpes his stry will 148 children t knw that it is cmpletely 149 t achieve the dreams which may seem beynd their 150 , despite the severe adversities ahead.
136.A.quicklyB.hardlyC.tirelesslyD.carelessly
137.A.sendB.takeC.pullD.put
138.A.imagineB.prmiseC.agreeD.ensure
139.A.spnsredB.attendedC.leftD.reprted
140.A.lanB.blwC.financeD.credit
141.A.fearfulB.clrfulC.stressfulD.meaningful
142.A.learnB.imprveC.btainD.apply
143.A.arrangementB.warningC.supprtD.permissin
144.A.catch upB.give upC.stay upD.hurry up
145.A.familiarB.strangeC.funnyD.pessimistic
146.A.barriersB.pprtunitiesC.prbabilitiesD.lsses
147.A.ldB.prC.remteD.civilized
148.A.allwB.urgeC.frceD.inspire
149.A.pssibleB.rightC.fairD.suitable
150.A.abilityB.cntrlC.reachD.cmprehensin
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Passage 11
Every Saturday mrning Phenix Yung wuld take pian lessns with a family friend when he was a child. “At that time we wuld 151 arund and take all mrning just t have a lessn,” Phenix 152 . “And I lved it.”
But when Phenix was 12, his teacher prpsed that he need better 153 .S his mther tk him t a music schl in the Brnx, and signed him up fr classes with a teacher named Bade Simn, experienced bit knwn fr being 154 .And she quickly lived up t that 155 .Phenix fund the stressful life was 156 like his lighthearted Saturday mrnings with his frmer teacher, s it wasn’t lng befre he 157 that he wuld quit.
One day, hwever, Bade 158 him and said smething surprising: “I have 159 in yu. Keep ging. Then the reluctant (不情愿的) student did smething surprising 160 : he said, “Okay.”
“It was as if all I wanted was just a 161 frm her that she cared abut me,” Phenix said.
That mment 162 their relatinship. Within a few weeks, they were having 163 during lessns. And within a few mnths, she was teaching him things abut music that he’d never knwn befre. It was the beginning f a lng and fruitful relatinship.
“I went int 164 and became a pian teacher, a career I have been ding fr 50 years,” Phenix said. “And I 165 it all t that precius mment with my unsung her, Bad c Simn.”
151.A.walkB.jkeC.lkD.stick
152.A.annuncedB.sighedC.regrettedD.recalled
153.A.instructinB.behaviurC.recgnitinD.relatinship
154.A.sweetB.vilentC.tughD.strange
155.A.expectatinB.standardC.qualityD.reputatin
156.A.smethingB.everythingC.nthingD.anything
157.A.pretendedB.admittedC.rejectedD.decided
158.A.attended tB.turned tC.lied tD.referred t
159.A.curageB.faithC.dubtD.luck
160.A.in returnB.in vainC.in timeD.in peace
161.A.prmiseB.signC.nticeD.visin
162.A.recveredB.transfrmedC.ruinedD.cluded
163.A.stressB.patienceC.funD.argument
164.A.actingB.singingC.cmpsitinD.music
165.A.leaveB.leadC.weD.add
Passage 12
Althugh traditinal pet stres are smewhere yu buy a(n) 166 t be yur friend at hme, there’s a new kind f pet stre 167 yu spend sme quality time with the animals and just walk away, withut taking 168 . What really 169 is the experience.
I visited ne f these stres in the Sanlitun area in Beijing. I was targeting call ducks, which are 170 fr their cute lks and, f curse, their high 171 , each f them can 172 cst a few thusand yuan. Since I was nt planning t spend s much n a duck, 173 them in ne f these—what I’d call “mini-zs”—seemed t be the 174 ptin.
There were a 175 f five call ducks at the stre—amng ther animals—and we 176 a gd three hurs with them. We gt t learn much abut them.
Call ducks are nt easy t get alng with, s playing with them wuld include a lt f running frm ur side and quacking (呱呱叫) frm theirs. Als, dn’t expect them t be huse-trained, ne f the ducks actually pped (排便) while 177 n my leg. But nne f these little incidents reduced the 178 f hlding them in my hands and tuching their full chests. It was like the whle wrld’s jy was in my hands, fr thse call ducks are fun and 179 —smething I wuld hardly ever expect frm wrk.
That’s the 180 f animals: Yu dn’t have wn them—simply spending time with them is enugh.
166.A.animalB.appleC.instrumentD.bk
167.A.thatB.whereC.hwD.which
168.A.nthingB.everythingC.anythingD.smething
169.A.mattersB.mvesC.separatesD.keeps
170.A.endlessB.wrthlessC.imprtantD.famus
171.A.mistakesB.wrdsC.pricesD.feelings
172.A.slightlyB.easilyC.immediatelyD.carefully
173.A.talkingB.eatingC.visitingD.painting
174.A.cmplicatedB.perfectC.interestingD.peaceful
175.A.extentB.preventinC.meaningD.ttal
176.A.bughtB.spentC.brughtD.cst
177.A.sittingB.rememberingC.thinkingD.saying
178.A.gratitudeB.frgivenessC.faithD.pleasure
179.A.cmfrtingB.annyingC.tughD.anxius
180.A.envyB.pityC.dutyD.magic
Passage 13
That cld January night, I was grwing sick f my life in San Francisc. There I was, walking hme at ne ’clck in the mrning after a tiring practice at the 181 . With pening night nly a week away, I was still learning my 182 . I was having truble dealing with my part-time jb at the bank and my acting at night at the same time. As I walked, I thught seriusly abut 183 bth acting and San Francisc. City life had becme t much fr me.
As I walked dwn empty streets under tall buildings, I felt very small and cld. I began 184 , bth t keep warm and t keep away frm any pssible 185 . Very few peple were still ut except a few sad-lking 186 peple under blankets.
Abut a blck frm my apartment, I heard a sund behind me. I turned quickly, half 187 t see smene with a knife r a gun. The street was empty. All I saw was a shining streetlight. 188 , the nise had made me nervus, s I started t run faster. Nt until I reached my apartment building and unlcked the dr did I realize what the nise had been. It had been my 189 falling t the sidewalk.
Suddenly I wasn’t cld r tired anymre. I ran ut f the dr and back t 190 I’d heard the nise. Althugh I searched the sidewalk anxiusly fr fifteen minutes, my wallet was nwhere t be fund.
Just as I was abut t give up the search, I heard the garbage truck pull up t the sidewalk next t me. When a vice called frm the inside, “Alisa Camach?” I thught I was 191 . Hw culd this man knw my name? The dr pened, and ut 192 a small red-haired man with an amused lk in his eyes. “Is this what yu’re lking fr?” he asked, 193 up a small square shape.
It was nearly 3 A.M. by the time I gt int bed. I wuldn’t get much sleep that night, but I had gtten my wallet back. I als had gtten back sme 194 f city life. I realized that the city culdn’t be a bad place as lng as peple were 195 t help each ther.
181.A.theatreB.stadiumC.bankD.schl
182.A.accuntsB.numbersC.sngsD.lines
183.A.taking upB.giving upC.starting upD.mixing up
184.A.walkingB.cryingC.runningD.shaking
185.A.actrsB.driversC.beggarsD.rbbers
186.A.carelessB.hmelessC.sleeplessD.aimless
187.A.expectingB.hpingC.preparingD.calculating
188.A.TherefreB.InsteadC.MreverD.Still
189.A.cellphneB.walletC.bkD.passprt
190.A.whenB.whichC.whereD.what
191.A.sleepingB.playingC.dreamingD.imagining
192.A.ranB.jumpedC.climbedD.fell
193.A.thrwingB.tearingC.puttingD.hlding
194.A.enjymentB.srrwC.reflectinD.imaginatin
195.A.curiusB.anxiusC.willingD.determined
Passage 14
Age is truly just a number if ur hearts are yung. Lee Minr, an 85-year-ld retired psychlgist, has 196 this by finishing his 600th marathn race with 32 members f his family by his side. “Runners dn’t have a 197 line. We just keep ging,” he tldGd Mrning America. “I felt 198 running with my family.” Minr has been running three days a week since 1969, and his heart is filled with enthusiasm fr running.
“I like t run in all kinds f 199 . It is s childish as the rain tuches yur face. And I lve t cme here after snw and yu watch yur 200 as yu g alng.” he cncluded.
Minr’s enthusiasm fr running is 201 . “It is my jy. And I want t live as lng as I can. And I mean live, nt 202 .” His wrds ring true fr Rn Rbert, a man diagnsed with Alzheimer’s disease wh decided t 203 a three-year bachelr f artsprgram at King’s University Cllege in Lndn, Ontari. “I was always taught early in life that the brain is like the mst 204 instrument we have in ur bdy,” said Rbert.
Last fall, Rbert graduated frm the university, despite the challenges f his illness. “When I went acrss the stage, and as I’m getting my 205 , the kids all std up andyelled and clapped,” he 206 . “I had t hld back the tears. It was smething else, just wnderful.” He hpes that his stry will give hpe t thers facing 207 difficulties. “There will cme a time when I wn’t be able t, and I fully 208 that. Butin the meantime, I’m living a full life.”
The stries f Minr and Rbert are reminders that age and illness need nt 209 us. We can chse t pursue ur 210 and live life t the fullest, n matter whatchallenges we may face.
196.A.prvenB.apprvedC.wnD.imagined
197.A.startingB.centerC.finishingD.bttm
198.A.depressedB.thrilledC.calmD.uneasy
199.A.weatherB.znesC.illnessD.phases
200.A.psitinB.ftprintsC.reflectinsD.rute
201.A.infectiusB.tempraryC.blindD.restricted
202.A.waitB.abandnC.existD.run
203.A.awardB.suspendC.quitD.pursue
204.A.pwerfulB.visibleC.bringD.accurate
205.A.unifrmB.applicatinC.certificateD.license
206.A.slid awayB.gave upC.brke inD.chked ut
207.A.emtinalB.identicalC.financialD.abstract
208.A.enjyB.rejectC.dubtD.expect
209.A.saveB.defineC.distinguishD.witness
210.A.schlarshipB.fitnessC.passinD.career
Passage 15
I was brn in the Netherlands and lived there until I was 30 years ld. In the Dutch cntext, I was emtinally intelligent, and I 211 expected that this culd be any different.
When at the University f Michigan, I jined a discussin n 212 . I intrduced myself in an understated (Dutch) way as “interested in culture and emtin”. The prfessr, t fit American 213 , added that I was ne f the wrld’s experts n culture and emtin. In respnse, I lked dwn in 214 and said in a lw vice that “expert” was a big wrd.
I lived in Nrth Carlina and had new friends cming ver t dinner. Cnversatins were lively that evening. When my guests left, they 215 me fr dinner. My heart sank, because in the Netherlands, “thanking fr dinner” means the relatinship is 216 .
The Netherlands and the US d nt have massively different 217 . But emtinal interactins between individuals frm these different cultures are nt 218 . The prfessr meant t make me feel gd, but instead made me 219 . My friends meant t shw gratitude, but they made me think they were distancing themselves frm us instead. Where did it g wrng in these interactins?
I nw think the answer is that we were interacting with different 220 in mind. In the US, it is imprtant that peple feel gd abut themselves: ther peple help yu 221 and have self-esteem (自尊). Yu are an expert, and yu made the special effrt t ck us this delicius dinner. 222 , in the Netherlands, it is imprtant t make true 223 with ther peple, and nt t pretend yu are better than anybdy else. The daily dances f emtins are 224 : Americans dance t the music f making each ther special, while Dutch dance t the music f true cnnectin. And when yu 225 them up, peple start stepping n each ther’s tes.
211.A.neverB.rarelyC.usuallyD.smetimes
212.A.mannersB.emtinsC.literatureD.intelligence
213.A.standardsB.prceduresC.pliciesD.requirements
214.A.angerB.delightC.disappintmentD.embarrassment
215.A.askedB.praisedC.thankedD.blamed
216.A.distantB.insincereC.harmniusD.meaningful
217.A.riginsB.culturesC.envirnmentD.languages
218.A.cmplicatedB.interestingC.fluentD.regular
219.A.annyedB.anxiusC.humbleD.uncmfrtable
220.A.methdsB.purpsesC.expectatinsD.feelings
221.A.stand utB.shw ffC.calm dwnD.cheer up
222.A.In turnB.Abve allC.After allD.By cntrast
223.A.prmisesB.cntributinsC.cnnectinsD.cmparisns
224.A.persnalB.differentC.imprtantD.widespread
225.A.buildB.takeC.pickD.mix
Passage 16
It was Mther’s Day and I was shpping at the lcal supermarket with my five-year-ld sn, Tenysn. As we were 226 , we realized that nly minutes earlier an 227 wman had fallen ver at the entrance and hit her head n the grund. 228 was with her, but there was bld everywhere and the wman was embarrassed and clearly in shck. 229 a lt f peple stpped t help ut.
While we were walking twards the scene, Tenysn became very 230 abut what had happened t the elderly cuple. He 231 t me, “Mm, it’s nt much fun falling ver in frnt f 232 .” Seeing that there was a flwer stall (摊位) at the frnt f the supermarket, he added, “Why shuldn’t we 233 the lady a flwer? It will make her feel better.” I was 234 that he’d cme up with this wise idea. S we went ver and tld the flwer seller 235 we wanted. “Just take it,” she replied. “I can’t take yur mney fr such a wnderful 236 .”
By nw medical staff (医疗团队) had arrived, and were 237 the injured wman. We gave the flwer t the wman’s husband and I tld him it was 238 my sn. At that, the ld man started crying and said, “Thank yu very much.” He then turned t me, “Yu have a 239 sn. Happy Mther’s Day t yu.”
The man bent dwn and gave his wife the flwer, the ld lady lked up at Tenysn with lve in her eyes and gave him a little 240 .
226.A.leavingB.drivingC.mvingD.stpping
227.A.injuredB.awkwardC.hnestD.elderly
228.A.Her husbandB.My snC.The crwdD.The seller
229.A.SpecificallyB.ParticularlyC.InterestinglyD.Frtunately
230.A.guiltyB.curiusC.angryD.wrried
231.A.cmplainedB.saidC.liedD.respnded
232.A.nneB.smeneC.everythingD.anyne
233.A.lendB.bringC.leaveD.buy
234.A.amazedB.shckedC.puzzledD.cncerned
235.A.whichB.whenC.whatD.whether
236.A.sceneB.habitC.flwerD.actin
237.A.checking withB.lking afterC.perating nD.praying fr
238.A.frmB.tC.withD.abut
239.A.respectfulB.cheerfulC.successfulD.wnderful
240.A.ideaB.mneyC.smileD.cmfrt
Passage 17
I had never been mre anxius in my life. I had just arrived at the airprt t travel hme. As I watched the bus driver set my luggage n the airprt sidewalk, I realized my 241 had just begun.
This was my first visit alne t the internatinal terminal (航站楼) f the airprt, and nthing was 242 . I culdn’t make sense f any f the 243 . Where was the check-in cunter? I felt as if I were deaf and blind and stupid. I began t 244 . I had t find help!
I tried t ask a passing businessman fr help, but my 245 came ut wrng. He frwned and walked away. I had been in this cuntry fr a semester, but culd nt even remember hw t ask fr directins. Awful! Anther 246 arrived at the terminal, and the passengers came ut carrying lts f luggage. Right! I culd 247 them t the right place.
I dragged my enrmus suitcase, went after them and reached the elevatrs. Oh, n! They all fit in it, but nt enugh rm fr me. I watched 248 as the elevatr drs clsed. I was abandned again! I gt n the elevatr when it returned and 249 all the buttns. Which ne culd it be? I pressed buttn 3 because I thught I saw thse passengers pressed 3, thugh nly a quick glance. The elevatr climbed up t the third flr and stpped. A high, unpleasant nise 250 the pening f the drs, and I lked arund 251 .
Tears frmed as I saw the empty hall and realized I wuld 252 my plane. Just then an elderly airprt emplyee walked twards me. He guessed I was 253 and ffered t help. He patted my shulder t ease my anxiety. We walked up sme stairs, turned a crner, and reached the check-in cunter!
When I turned t thank him, he was gne. I never gt an pprtunity t knw that man’s name, but I wuld always remember his unexpected 254 . Withut his timely help, I wuld have missed my plane. I hpe I will be able t d the same fr anther traveler experiencing a(n) 255 jurney.
241.A.anxietyB.excitementC.curisityD.liberty
242.A.specialB.wrngC.familiarD.perfect
243.A.cuntersB.destinatinsC.regulatinsD.signs
244.A.dubtB.panicC.weepD.inquire
245.A.mannersB.instructinsC.wrdsD.tnes
246.A.busB.planeC.businessmanD.emplyee
247.A.leadB.fllwC.guideD.direct
248.A.in surpriseB.in reliefC.in delightD.in despair
249.A.tried utB.clicked nC.stared atD.srted ut
250.A.annuncedB.stressedC.suggestedD.prmised
251.A.jyfullyB.firmlyC.calmlyD.cautiusly
252.A.abardB.missC.catchD.abandn
253.A.lstB.upsetC.disturbedD.embarrassed
254.A.encunterB.disappearanceC.kindnessD.guidance
255.A.awesmeB.unfrgettableC.tiringD.terrible
Passage 18
On a Friday evening in December, tw weeks befre Christmas, I lst my jb. I wasn’t just a single parent. I was the 256 parent. I culd turn t n ne. I felt as if the wrld was clsing in n me.
On a weekend afternn, I 257 ut the windw. It had been snwing all mrning. I nticed a small wman 258 t pen her car dr against the wind. It 259 t be my ld prfessr, Sister Esther. I hadn’t seen her since we’d met fr lunch three mnths ag.
I 260 ut. “What are yu ding ut in this 261 ?” I asked as we hugged.
“Well, I tried t call last week but culdn’t get thrugh. Then I called yur 262 and they said yu weren’t wrking there anymre, s I thught I wuld cme by,” she said. “I have 263 fr yu and Kristil.”
I made her a cup f tea, and we talked. Just being 264 gave me hpe that things wuld be all right.
As she gt up t leave, she handed me a Christmas 265 . “This is fr yu,” she said as she kissed me n the cheek. I walked her t her car and waved as she 266 away.
When I pened her card, I gt in 267 . Hundred dllar bills fell nt the table. Tears f 268 welled in my eyes as I cunted. $1000!
On Christmas mrning, Kristil and I 269 arund ur tree. I jyfully watched her pen her gifts. I 270 thanked Sister Esther in my heart.
256.A.nlyB.prC.unluckyD.independent
257.A.pushedB.figuredC.glancedD.spread
258.A.wrkingB.helpingC.strugglingD.preparing
259.A.ended upB.shwed upC.came utD.turned ut
260.A.spkeB.rushedC.steppedD.danced
261.A.wayB.streetC.afternnD.weather
262.A.parentsB.jbC.friendsD.cllege
263.A.giftsB.wrdsC.wishesD.dllars
264.A.under her wingB.under her guidanceC.in her tuchD.in her presence
265.A.brchureB.envelpeC.cardD.bx
266.A.wanderedB.pulledC.turnedD.hurried
267.A.shckB.reliefC.srrwD.delight
268.A.surpriseB.shameC.gratitudeD.regret
269.A.sangB.walkedC.decratedD.gathered
270.A.wildlyB.silentlyC.ludlyD.directly
Passage 19
Many years ag, I was living with my best friend and we had many happy mments tgether. But there was ne night that 271 ur lives frever.
On the night f Nvember 25, 2011, I gt int a fistfight with my best friend in ur kitchen. It all started because I was trying t help him. He was drinking a lt, arguing with everyne and 272 himself frm thers by keeping silent mst f the time. This had been ging n fr weeks and finally I decided it was time fr a(an) 273 I tld him that he needed t stp drinking s much and tried t 274 his alchl and he gt angry and started 275 with me. It was scary, but by the end f the night, we were able t calm dwn and talk t each ther.
I thught alchl 276 was his main prblem. But he was just using alchl t 277 himself thrugh. He was lnely, heartbrken and struggling t cnnect with peple. S during the Christmas seasn a few weeks later, I gave him a 278 that I didn’t even knw I had.
That Christmas my friend didn’t have any place t g, s I invited him hme t my parents’ huse in Lancaster. They 279 cleaned up ur guest rm fr him and even bught him sme Christmas gifts. I’ll never frget the night we arrived at my hme. My parents were already 280 , but my mm had prepared dinner fr us, baked sme ckies and left us a nte. My parents are knwn fr their 281 , s I wasn’t surprised by this warm welcme. But when my friend read my mm’s nte and saw all that she had prepared, he brke dwn and cried. That’s when I 282 hw much I tk my lving family fr granted.
That year my friend and I bth received gifts that we wuld 283 frever. I gave him the gift f a warm, lving, safe place t spend Christmas. And he gave me the gift f a new 284 n life. If I hadn’t shared my hme with him, I wuldn’t have understd hw 285 I am.
271.A.definedB.inspiredC.createdD.changed
272.A.defendingB.separatingC.prtectingD.lcking
273.A.cmmunicatinB.investigatinC.explratinD.prmtin
274.A.put upB.take awayC.break utD.call ff
275.A.talkingB.cryingC.fightingD.laughing
276.A.accessB.additinC.abuseD.affectin
277.A.lkB.breakC.driveD.carry
278.A.timeB.hlidayC.giftD.family
279.A.happilyB.generallyC.frmallyD.hurriedly
280.A.awakeB.asleepC.availableD.absrbed
281.A.genersityB.curisityC.abilityD.creativity
282.A.admittedB.realizedC.recgnizedD.accepted
283.A.exchangeB.presentC.treasureD.appreciate
284.A.dayB.testC.skillD.eye
285.A.kindB.gratefulC.blessedD.healthy
Passage 20
In 2020, Nancy Ballard, a 60-year-ld retired entrepreneur, went fr a rutine checkup at her dctr’s ffice that turned int smething extrardinary. In fact, she was carrying a painting f a plant she’d dne when she arrived there. “It wuld be great if we had 286 like that fr ur chemtherapy rms (化疗室),” the nurse said. Ballard asked t see ne.
She was shcked by 287 she fund. The walls were grey and bare, and the paint was chipping. “ 288 , the patients here have nthing t lk at while taking chem drips,” she said, “I culdn’t imagine hw anyne culd even get healthy in such 289 rms like that.” She made it her missin t 290 the place.
She started by e-mailing 20 lcal interir 291 . She wrte, “Yu dn’t knw me. But my heart 292 after seeing these rms.” She then asked whether they wuld 293 their time and mney t transfrm just ne f chemtherapy rms each.
Six f them leapt int 294 actin and each designer chse a theme: The dragnfly rm, fr example, 295 bright artwrks and dragnfly wall rnaments. Mst rms gt new 296 , lights, artwrks, and furniture. When the transfrmatin was dne 297 , Dr. Huffrd was delighted. “All the patients feel 298 by it,” he said. He even nted that his wn tne f vice was 299 in the rms and that he was better able t cnnect with his patients. Ballard was s encuraged by the patients’ reactins, but when praised, she said, “What I did paled 300 the patients’ curage t fight cancer”.
286.A.vlunteersB.artwrksC.instrumentsD.patients
287.A.thatB.whichC.whD.what
288.A.FrtunatelyB.GraduallyC.ApparentlyD.Cmfrtably
289.A.amazingB.depressingC.inspiringD.frightening
290.A.brighten upB.clean upC.cheer upD.bring up
291.A.artistsB.designersC.dctrsD.actrs
292.A.hurtsB.injuresC.swellsD.wunds
293.A.rewardB.valueC.dnateD.suggest
294.A.favriteB.virtualC.tempraryD.immediate
295.A.marksB.featuresC.reflectsD.symblizes
296.A.paintB.picturesC.chairsD.paper
297.A.incrediblyB.slightlyC.ultimatelyD.permanently
298.A.sthedB.wrsenedC.curedD.swallwed
299.A.clderB.weakerC.sfterD.sharper
300.A.in terms fB.in spite fC.in hnr fD.in cmparisn t
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