With his wife talking endlessly about his this and that, it is quite _______ for him to lose his temper.
A.common B.normal C.ordinary D.usual
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With his wife talking endlessly about his this and that, it is quite _______ for him to lose his temper.
A.common B.normal C.ordinary D.usual
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Dr Smith, together with his wife and daughters, ______ visit Beijing this winter vacation.
A.is going to B.are going to
C.was going to D.were going to
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Dr. Smith, together with his wife and daughters, __ visit Beijing this summer.
A.is going to B. are going to C. was going to D. were going to
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Dr. Smith, together with his wife and daughters, _____ visit Beijing this summer.
A.is going to B.are going to
C.was going to D.were going to
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Dr. Smith, together with his wife and daughters, _______ visit Beijing this summer.
A. is going to B. are going to C. was going to D. were going to
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Dr. Smith, together with his wife and daughters, ________visit Beijing this summer.
A.is going to B.are going to C.was going to D.were going to
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Joe and his wife moved to a new farm with their three sons. A nearby farmer told Joe that there was gold in the soil of his new land. Joe believed and told his sons about it.
His sons actually began digging for gold in the land. Once they finished one piece they would start another. They began to realize that digging for gold was fun! Seeing that, Joe thought he would plant some crops where the dirt had been turned thoroughly. He planted com, tomatoes, and potatoes. His sons continued to dig through the soil, determined to find gold.
As each different crop became ready to be harvested, Joe started to realize that there was more than he and his family could ever eat. One of Joe 's neighbors suggested that he set up a vegetable stand. Joe and his wife did that very thing. This process went on for three years and Joe and his wife became quite rich from it. They were even able to send their sons off to college.
Remember at the beginning of the story Joe was told by his new neighbor that there was gold in the land? Well, the truth is, Joe' s understanding of the English language was less than perfect. His new neighbor friend actually told him that his land had rich soil.
Go out and believe that there is gold in all your challenges so that you can be inspired to pursue(追求)all that you need. The fate will never give up on you, if you never give up on yourself.
1.What made Joe believe that there was actual gold in his land?
A.His desire to send his sons to college. B.His dream to become wealthy.
C.His poor understanding of English. D.His trust in his neighbor.
2.Joe's three sons took digging for gold as
A.a pleasure B.a challenge
C.a lie D.a dream
3.How did Joe deal with his too many crops?
A.By leaving them in the land
B.By selling them to others.
C.By giving them away to neighbors.
D.By exchanging them for gold.
4.The best title for this passage would be
A.Telling a white lie
B.Achieving wealth from land
C.Digging for gold
D.Accepting challenges in life
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He accidentally _____ he had quarreled with his wife and that he hadn’t been home for a couple of weeks.
A.worked out B.made sure C.led to D.let out
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It’s hard to talk to Dad sometimes. His silence about his feelings and thoughts made him mysterious and hard to see through. You could never break his hard shell and get to know him. And he seemed to want to stay that way too.
But a year ago when my relationship with my wife and career took a hit, I needed my dad to pull back the curtain so I could see him as real and accessible. I was facing serious problems, and I wanted to know whether he had faced them before and how he had found his way, because I felt like I had lost mine. In desperation, it occurred to me that sending an email might be the key, so I wrote him one, telling him about my regrets and fears, and I asked him to answer, if he felt like it.
Two weeks later, it showed up in my inbox: a muchthought, threepage letter. Dad, a 68yearold retired technologist and grandfather of four, had carefully considered my message, and crafted a response. He mentioned his lost love, the foolish mistake he made in career and the stupid pride he had between him and his parents. He comforted me that “life will still find its right track despite many of its twists and turns”.
I closed the email and started to cry, because I wished I had opened it up earlier but was grateful it wasn’t too late. I cried because at first, in the midst of my own struggles, his letter instantly put me at ease. And I cried because in the end, it was so simple: I just had to hit “Send”.
We’ve since had many email exchanges. This increasing communication opened a door into his world. My problems haven’t been magically solved, but getting to know my dad better has made the tough stuff more manageable and life sweeter. It’s hard to talk to Dad sometimes, but I’m glad I found a way to talk to mine.
1.The author’s dad can be best described as ________.
A. quiet and caring
B. optimistic and careless
C. selfish and lonely
D. indifferent and serious
2.The underlined part in Paragraph 2 can be best replaced by “________”.
A. draw the curtain
B. become more optimistic
C. show his true self
D. clear the misunderstanding
3.What can be a suitable title for the text?
A. Communication Is the Best Policy.
B. Emails from My Dad.
C. A Man of Few Words.
D. My Mysterious Dad.
4.Which of the following is NOT true?
A. My dad’s email was quickly written.
B. I was moved when reading the email.
C. The email contained much information.
D. I wished I could have consulted him earlier.
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Ben and his wife Susan were on their way to have dinner with their friends. It was a dark,windy night, and they did not know the way very well. They drove through a town until they found what they thought was the road to Dorling,where their friends lived. But it soon became clear that they were not on the road to Dorling at all. The road that they were on was getting narrower,and there were no other cars on it. The wind was blowing harder with every minute that passed.
They came to a small village .They drove past a church and then two houses without lights on. There was nobody about to tell them where they were,or where the road went. Just then,Ben saw a telephone box,twenty meters or so further on. While he walked back along the road to see if there was a name outside the church,Susan telephoned their friends and told them that they were still on their way.
Their friends were just saying that the dinner was already getting rather cold,when Ben came back to the telephone box,his head down against the wind. He said that there was a tree lying across the road,and that the telephone lines were down. Susan heard nothing more from their friends about the dinner.
1.Some time later Ben and Susan found they took a wrong road because ________.
A.their friends lived nearer than they drove
B.the road was getting narrower and their car alone was on it
C.the hard wind made them get lost
D.the road was not the same as before
2.Ben went to the church to see if there was a name outside because ________.
A.he was sure to find some people who knew Dorling
B.he hoped to get help from there
C.he wanted to telephone his friends where they were
D.he wanted to stay there for the night
3.Susan could hear nothing more from their friends because ________.
A.the telephone lines were broken by a tree
B.the strong wind made too much noise
C.they got angry
D.they had all left
4.From the passage we know ________.
A.Ben and his wife often went out for dinners
B.Ben and his wife lived in the country
C.both Ben and his wife were shortsighted(近视的)
D.Ben and his wife seldom(很少) went to Dorling
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