He broke________a piece of chocolate and gave it to me before he broke the rest________into pieces.
A.up; down | B.off; up | C.down; up | D.through; down |
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He broke________a piece of chocolate and gave it to me before he broke the rest________into pieces.
A.up; down | B.off; up | C.down; up | D.through; down |
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I break off a piece of candy and take pleasure in its sweet outside and the bitter, dark chocolate inside, thinking of my own life. Being raised by a single parent was a bitter-sweet , which gave me motivation and ambition.
There were several years that have left an extremely bitter taste in my mouth .The first few months after my mother’s remarriage were sweet: baseball games, family trips to the mall, dinners and movies together. Then things . Baseball became too expensive, and trips to the mall were by days Emily and I spent lonely in our rooms under our stepfather’s . Moreover, screaming matches between him and our mother always dinner. We spent five years living in a family that had a war field. Emily and I almost grew used to this situation. Then one evening, after another argument had , we were left homeless . And later a friend of my mother let us stay with her. Instead of focusing on our economic problem, my mother pushed me to struggle for success. She wanted me to lead a life. She worked long hours every night to pay her bills. , she would find time to read and play with Emily and me. Mom taught me the of perseverance (坚持不懈) and education.
And now, writing this essay with my favorite candy close at hand, I realize my family and I are at the best points of our lives. I haven’t let the trying times stop me from making , both academically and personally. I know that a bitter environment can provide good learning experiences, and that success, even more than candy, is the sweetest treat of all.
1.A. behavior B. adventure C. activity D. experience
2.A. continued B. changed C. ruined D. disappeared
3.A. concerned B. associated C. provided D. replaced
4.A. sympathy B. offers C. orders D. efforts
5.A. separated B. interrupted C. harmed D. prepared
6.A. turned into B. turned up C. turned down D. turned on
7.A. broke B. caused C. erupted D. delayed
8.A. mistakenly B. obviously C. selflessly D. unwillingly
9.A. important B. difficult C. dangerous D. comfortable
10.A. Instead B. Otherwise C. Meanwhile D. Therefore
11.A. value B. cost C. price D. theme
12.A. mistakes B. appointments C. arrangements D. achievements
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My teacher held up a piece of broken glass and asked,“Who broke this window?” Thirty boys tried to think about not only what they had done,but also what our teacher may have found out.She seldom became angry,but she was this time.
“Oh,” I thought.I was the one who broke the window.It was caused by a naughty throw of a baseball.If I admitted guilt,I would be in a lot of trouble.How would I be able to pay for a big window like that? I didn’t even get an allowance. “My father is going to have a fit,”I thought.I didn’t want to raise my hand,but some force much stronger than I was pulled it skyward.I told the truth. “I did it.” It was hard enough to say what I had.
My teacher took down a book from one of our library shelves and I had never known my teacher to strike a student,but I feared she was going to start with me. “I know how you like birds,” she said as she stood looking down at my guilt-ridden face.“Here is that field guide about birds that you are constantly checking out. It is yours now.It’s time we got a new one for the school anyway.You will not be punished as long as you remember that I am not rewarding you for your misdeed, I am rewarding you for your truthfulness.” I couldn’t believe it! I wasn’t being punished and I was getting my own bird field guide--the very one that I had been saving up money to buy.
All that remains of that day is my memory and the lesson my teacher taught me. That lesson stays with me every day and it will echo forever.
1.From the story, we can learn that the boy.
A. didn’t break the window on purpose.
B. lacked the strength to admit his guilt.
C. tried to think about what he had done.
D. didn’t know what the teacher would find out.
2. If the boy admitted guilt, he thought he would NOT ________.
A. be punished by the teacher B. make his father angry
C. pay for the broken window D. get a bird field guide
3. Which of the following best describes the changes in the boy’s feelings?
A. Afraid-Surprised-Thankful B. Frightened-Amazed-Proud.
C. Regretful-Guilty-Excited. D. Nervous-Afraid-Satisfied.
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The tables and pictures help make ________ clear ________I wasn't sure of before.
A.it; for me to understand what | B.it; everything |
C.everything; to understand what | D./; what |
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The tables and pictures help make ________ clear ________I wasn't sure of before.
A. it; for me to understand what B. it; everything
C. everything; to understand what D. /; what
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An older friend once gave me a piece of advice, “Enjoy the last few weeks of college,” she said, “since college is the best time of your life.”
This was not the first time I’d heard such a statement, but with graduation fast coming close, her words especially struck me. It seemed a bit disappointing to reach one's life peak at only 22 years of age, but in her opinion, college had been one of the best times in my life so far. I made friends, took classes, and learned a great deal about myself. But I was also excited for the time after college—moving to a new city, starting a new job, and becoming a "real" person. I hoped that my great dreams were practical.
Then, last week I read a column in Real Simple Magazine called 100 Years of Attitude, in which women 100 years or older shared their life experiences and views. I noticed that none of them considered college as the "best" time of their life. Not all of them went to college, but still in most cases their teens and twenties were not the best times of their life. They said some of their favorite times were raising their children, traveling after retirement, and even enjoying their present time and age.
Enjoying one's present time and age was a clear theme of the interviews. A piece of advice given by the women was about the importance of making the best of all situations. I think it more accurate than that of my friend; I can say with certainty that if I am lucky enough to make it to 100, I refuse to spend the last 80 years of my life plummeting (跌落) downhill, or even leveling off.
I am sure that our eagerness and devotion will make us college students live a meaningful life. We will not just look backwards or miss our college days. We will look forward in excitement about continued journey uphill.
1.Which of the following opinions does the writer agree with?
A. College is the best time of one’s life.
B. Twenties were the best time of the old people.
C. One should make the best of all situations.
D. One should not look backwards at their college time.
2.In the second paragraph, the writer wants to say ______.
A. her achievements in college would be the peak of her success
B. she is looking forward to living as a “real” person in college
C. she becomes more and more uneasy with graduation
D. she is satisfied with the college life but is hopeful for the future
3.The column the writer read is mainly about those old women’s ______.
A. best time of life at youth B. life experiences and views
C. different opinions about life D. favorite time with best friends
4.By saying “I refuse to spend the last 80 years of my life plummeting downhill, or even leveling off” (in Paragraph 4), the writer really means ______.
A. she will not spend the rest of her time at college
B. she will not just obtain a college level certificate
C. she will not be satisfied with what she has already accomplished
D. she will not be content with the life in the future
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An older friend once gave me a piece of advice,“Enjoy the last few weeks of college,” she said,“since college is the best time of your life.”
This was not the first time I’d heard such a statement,but with graduation fast coming close,her words especially struck me.It seemed a bit disappointing to reach one’s life peak at only 22 years of age,but in her opinion,college had been one of the best times in my life so far.I made friends,took classes,and learned a great deal about myself.But I was also excited for the time after college—moving to a new city,starting a new job,and becoming a “real” person.I hoped that my great dreams were practical.
Then,last week I read a column in Real Simple Magazine called 100 Years of Attitude,in which women 100 years or older shared their life experiences and views.I noticed that none of them considered college as the “best” time of their life.Not all of them went to college,but still in most cases their teens and twenties were not the best times of their life.They said some of their favorite times were raising their children,traveling after retirement,and even enjoying their present time and age.
Enjoying one’s present time and age was a clear theme of the interviews.A piece of advice given by the women was about the importance of making the best of all situations.I think it more accurate than that of my friend;I can say with certainty that if I am lucky enough to make it to 100.I refuse to spend the last 80 years of my life plummeting (跌落) downhill,or even leveling off.
I am sure that our eagerness and devotion will make us college students live a meaningful life.We will not just look backwards or miss our college days.We will look forward in excitement about continued journey uphill.
1.Which of the following opinions does the writer agree with?
A.College is the best time of one’s life.
B.Twenties were the best time of the old people.
C.One should make the best of all situations.
D.One should not look backwards at their college time.
2.In the second paragraph,the writer wants to say________.
A.her achievements in college would be the peak of her success
B.she is looking forward to living as a “real” person in college
C.she becomes more and more uneasy with graduation
D.she is satisfied with the college life but is hopeful for the future
3.The column the writer read is mainly about those old women’s________.
A.best time of life at youth
B.life experiences and views
C.different opinions about life
D.favorite time with best friends
4.By saying “I refuse to spend the last 80 years of my life plummeting downhill,or even leveling off” (in Paragraph 4),the writer really means________.
A.she will not spend the rest of her time at college
B.she will not just obtain a college level certificate
C.she will not be satisfied with what she has already accomplished
D.she will not be content with the life in the future
5.Which of the following words can be used to describe the writer?
A.Ambitious. B.Practical.
C.Imaginative. D.Proud.
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He dropped the ______ and broke it.
A.cup of coffee B.coffee’s cup C.cup for coffee D.coffee cup
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What a pity! He____________ the only chance of success.
A.threw away | B.put down | C.gave in | D.broke off |
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Tom tried to escape from the burning building.________,he was hit by a piece of burning wood and was killed.
A.Luckily B.Personally C.Unfortunately D.Happily
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