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nursing home. As years went on, these events took on a(n) 1 meaning - a traditional birthday party for
Dad, and a personal 2 for all that he had done for me in my life.
When we knew that it might be Dad"s 3 birthday, the whole family decided to come together for a
huge birthday celebration at the nursing home. It was a crowded party _4_all of us sitting around him.
Dad was a wonderful 5 , and here was a biggest audience he"d ever had.
During a quiet moment, I announced that it was now Dad"s turn to 6 stories from us. I wanted
everyone to tell Dad what we loved about him. 7 , we told stories from our hearts, 8 Dad listened
with wet, flashing blue eyes. We 9 all kinds of lost memories - stories about when we were little,
stories about when Dad was young and stories that are shared as family 10 . Even the littlest
grandchildren couldn"t 11 to tell their grandfather why they loved him. For a man who had been kind
to so many people in his life, here was our 12 to honor him.
A few months later, at Dad"s memorial service, we fully realized what we had given Dad that night.
Those were the stories people normally tell at a 13 . They are told, then, full of tears, with the hope that
the departed will somehow hear the outpouring of love. 14 we had given those loving 15 to Dad
when he was 16 , told through laughter, accompanied by hugs and joy. I"m sure the stories and
memories 17 over in his mind during his last months and days.
Words do 18 , and they are enough. We need to say them, to speak them 19 to the ones we
love, for everyone else to hear. That"s the way to 20 love, and our chance to honor a person in life.
( )1. A. double ( )2. A. congratulation ( )3. A. late ( )4. A. by ( )5. A. writer ( )6. A. listen to ( )7. A. Little by little ( )8. A. while ( )9. A. regretted ( )10.A. thoughts ( )11.A. afford ( )12.A. task ( )13.A. burial ( )14.A. Or ( )15.A. kindness ( )16.A. healthy ( )17.A. rolled ( )18.A. benefit ( )19.A. properly ( )20.A. give back | B. original B. thanking B. last B. as B. listener B. hear of B. Now and then B. because B. recorded B. possessions B. wait B. duty B. party B. And B. memories B. old B. went B. work B. publicly B. search for | C. complex C. wish C. living C. though C. storyteller C. make up C. All at once C. if C. recalled C. tales C. offer C. chance C. meeting C. So C. care C. young C. flied C. matter C. clearly C. hand over | D. modern D. apology D. lost D. with D. reader D. talk about D. One after another D. before D. remembered D. treasures D. help D. decision D. wedding D. But D. hugs D. alive D. came D. mean D. correctly D. fall in | |||||||||
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I was 13 years old. My family had moved to Southern California from North Florida a year before. I hit adolescence with a vengeance. I was angry and rebellious, with little regard for anything my parents had to say, particularly if it had to do with me. Like so many teenagers, I struggled to escape from anything that didn"t agree with my picture of the world. A "brilliant without need of guidance" kid, I rejected any overt offering of love. In fact, I got angry at the mention of the word love. One night, after a particularly difficult day, I _____________, shut the door and got into bed. As I lay down in the privacy of my bed, my hands slipped under my pillow. There was an envelope. I pulled it out and on the envelope it said, "To read when you"re alone." Since I was alone, no one would know whether I read it or not, so I opened it. It said "Mike, I know life is hard right now, I know you are frustrated and I know we don"t do everything right. I also know that I love you completely and nothing you do or say will ever change that. I am here for you if you ever need to talk, and if you don"t, that"s okay. Just know that no matter where you go or what you do in your life, I will always love you and be proud that you are my son. I"m here for you and I love you - that will never change. Love, Mom. That was the first of several "To read when you"re alone" letters. They were never mentioned until I was an adult. Today I travel the world helping people. I was in Sarasota, Florida, teaching a seminar when, at the end of the day, a lady came up to me and shared the difficulty she was having with her son. We walked out to the beach, and I told her of my mom"s undying love and about the "To read when you"re alone" letters. Several weeks later, I got a card that said she had written her first letter and left it for her son. That night as I went to bed, I put my hands under my pillow and remembered the relief I felt every time I got a letter. In the midst of my turbulent teen years, the letters were the calm assurance that I could be loved in spite of me, not because of me. Just before I fell asleep I thanked God that my mom knew what I, an angry teenager, needed. Today when the seas of life get stormy, I know that just under my pillow there is that calm assurance that love - consistent, abiding, unconditional love - changes lives. 1. The passage is mainly about _______. A. communication between parents and children. B. the childhood of the writer C. parents" devotion to their children D. the lesson the writer got from the letter. 2. We can inferred that the boy used to be ________ A. friendly B. rebellious C. easy-going D. considerate 3. The best phrase for the blank may be _____________ A. I went into my door B. I run into my door C. I slipped into my door D. I stormed into my door 4. We can learn from the passage except that____________ A. The letter changed the author a lot B. Children should be encouraged to be what he is C. The mother"s concern moved the author greatly D. We children should communicate with our parents pften | ||||||||||||
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When Alexandra Holderman of Indiana was five years old, she saw a bay dressed in only a T-shirt, diaper(尿布), and blanket in the middle of winter. Alexandra could tell that the baby was very cold. "He had red, chapped(皲裂) skin and a runny nose," she remembers. That same year, Alexandra started Baby Bundles (包裹), a program to help mothers keep their babies warm. She packed bundles of pajamas, blankets, diapers, bottles and bibs, and then delivered them to centers for women who couldn"t afford the items. Alexandra continues this program today. Where does Alexandra get the money for her program? The first year, family members helped a lot. Many of them gave Alexandra money to buy supplies. Alexandra"s mother, who has always encouraged Alexandra to share her blessings with people who are less fortunate, taught her how to request donations from stores. Alexandra felt shy speaking with stores" business managers at first. "But now it just comes naturally," she says, "and I have places that donate stuff every year." Alexandra has been doing Baby Bundles for six years now. Each September she writes betters to stores asking for supplies and donations. Then she makes follow-up phone calls. In October, she gathers all of the donations and goes shopping. One of the biggest challenges is getting all of the supplies she needs while staying within a planned budget. Alexandra has had to give up her allowance and some time with friends, but she knows that what she"s doing helps. Sometimes she sees a baby wearing clothes like the ones she put in her bundles. And she wonders if that baby was helped by her program. "I know that there are babies out there who are warmer and healthier now," she says. Alexandra plans to continue Baby Bundles as long as she can and is currently trying to get a Web site set up. She hopes that her work will inspire other young people to find ways to serve their communities. Alexandra has made sure that many babies in Indiana remain cozy during the winter months. 1. The following things except ________ may be included in Alexandra"s Baby Bundles. A. baby clothes B. diapers C. baby caps D. money 2. What do you think mainly helps her program to continue? A. Her family"s money to buy supplies. B. Her mother"s encouragement. C. Supplies and donations from stores. D. Support from the local government. 3. What does the underlined word "allowance" mean? A. pocket money B. permission C. salary D. spare time 4. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT TRUE? A. She finds it challenging to get all of the supplies she needs with limited money. B. Now, Alexandra is only 11years old. C.The main purpose of her work is to inspire other young people to serve their communities. D. Now many babies in Indiana are warmer and healthier during the winter months. | ||||||||||||
I could have easily gone through life without getting to know one of the most romantic feelings-love for a dog. For at least years my 1 had been suggesting that we get a dog. There were several reasons why the idea came up. We had noticed that, on our block, couples with no children as a rule 2 one large or two small dogs. So we got one puppy since we had no children, either. He flew into the house at high 3 . In several minutes he ran over all the house, jumped from my shoulder onto the bed, and ended up in the 4 , where my wife washed him with motherly 5 . From that day on, the invisible(看不见的) war for the love of my new member of our family began at my home. He seemed to 6 that at once. Most of the meals that my wife had 7__ for him with greater care than those for me-he didn"t even look at. Every evening I went out walking with him. I could not know who was walking whom until one evening, when, tired from work, I _8 the walk. The dog was very angry and dragged me out. Last night our dog pulled me by the ear with his teeth, 9 me up in my dream, and dragged me into the kitchen to make me turn off the __10 which had disturbed his sleep. I meekly(乖乖地) admited that I had forgotten to switch off the light, but that was not _11 . He looked at me like a teacher at a pupil who repeatedly makes mistakes. Now we finally know who"s the 12 _ at home, and for twenty years we had seriously argued whether it was my wife or I. | ||||||||||||
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