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pass by but he didn"t ask for any help. The wait seemed 1______ (end). Then came another rider, the old
man 2______ (catch) his eye and said, "Sir, would you mind doing me a favor?"
Stopping his horse, he replied, "Of course." Almost 3______ (freeze), the old man could not get 4______
the ground. The horseman helped him onto his horse. He took the old man not just across the river, 5______
to his home.
"Sir, you didn"t even ask the other riders for help, why? What 6______ I had said "no" and left you there?"
the horseman asked.
The old man looked at him straight in the eyes and said, "I looked into their eyes, I found they didn"t care,
7______ told me it would be useless, but when I looked into 8______, I saw kindness."
These words touched the rider deeply. "Thank you for 9______ you"ve said, I hope l will never be too
busy to help others." With that, Thomas Jefferson, the 10______ (three) president of the US, turned his horse
around and went away.
答案
6. if 7. which 8. yours 9. what 10. third
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often, see things horrible, broken and not survive the simplest of circumstances. The project started taking
form well before anyone knew where it would lead-which is to test the power of like-minded people working
together to turn inspiration into action.
Four years ago Bobby was in Rwanda offering help to the people there and taking photos of a child
soldier named Moise with his"soccer ball", which was a pile of rubbish tied together with a string. This "ball"
was the only thing Moise could call his own-no family, no home, no place to go. Forced to fight in the Congo
and having killed three people at the unbearably young age of seven, the boy"s spirit was broken. And Bobby
knew, as he took one photo after the next, that he"d never forget him In fact, he returned the following year
to tell Moise he had stayed deep within his heart-but he was gone.
I recently helped Bobby launch his new book The Power of the Invisible Sun which features a photo of
Moise, his ball, and kids from wartorn areas around the world. All of his earnings go towards the HOPE IS
A GAME-CHANGER PROJECT for the kids he visited over the past decade. They caught the emotional
landscape from heartbreak to joy, but share the undeniable longing for recovery and hope.
Bobby and I share the unchangeable belief that delivering hope is really a game-changer, especially to a
child. We believe that each indestructible ball will come to represent a lasting symbol of hope. A light no matter
how small-The Power of the Invisible Sun.
This holiday season, I ask you to think about whether you are doing enough to help someone else in the
world. Or as Bobby likes to put it, consider "taking a concrete baby step", which added together, can create
transformational change. It"s my great hope that the HOPE IS A GAME-CHANGER PROJECT will change
the lives of children the world over-one book, one ball at a time.
B. the balls sent to kids should be of good quality
C. young kids cannot overcome the difficulties
D. kids intend to break their toys into pieces
B. collect money to help kids in need
C. comfort kids in war-torn areas
D. offer kids help to change their lives
B. He felt sorry for Moise"s ruined childhood.
C. He thought money could solve Moise"s problem.
D. He felt happy to tell him what was in his heart.
B. The photos inside reflected the kids" hopeless life.
C. Its title shows the author"s belief to change the world.
D. It changed the life of the kids recorded in the book.
B. taking an active action from now on
C. making great changes step by step
D. doing some small but good deeds
In the 7th grade, I first lost touch with her. She was 4 family problems and I deserted her to be with the 5 people. None of my new friends liked her as much as I did because they knew she had 6 . However, every summer we 7 always sit at each other"s house and watch soap operas, and talk about all the boys we liked.
It was last year when I noticed the problem. I guess l was 8 devoted in high school to 9 she needed someone there for her. Anyway, she made a new best friend and so did I. Then I didn"t know why, 10 she started cutting herself!
She then was diagnosed (诊断) with clinical depression At first, I was very 11 , but we still stayed in 12 . I wanted to be there for her since her new best friend basically 13 her and people were calling her 14 .
Yesterday she came to me and said:"I never knew what a best friend was 15 you were the only person that
would stop me cutting. I 16 you so much, and you didn"t even know you were 17 me."
We both cried. And I guess a kind of 18 from my life so far is never to give up on your friends. Even if they aren"t as cool as others, or people think they are crazy, they need 19 there. If you desert them, you will only
be 20 yourself.
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One day I took a bus with my girlfriend. It was so 1 that we stood for several stops until a vacant seat was 2 for her. Then a pretty girl rushed towards me, saying, "Hi, where are you going?" I was so struck by the stranger that I had a hard time trying to 3 her. Clearly she had taken me 4 somebody else. I returned her greeting with politeness, 5 to give explanation to my girl-friend later. Noticing my dialogue with somebody else, my girlfriend 6 her eyes and found she was pretty. She asked jealously, "Who"s she?" The pretty girl, quite 7 of the situation, spoke out first, "Hi, let me 8 myself. I"m Nancy, used to be 9 . Very glad to meet you." She behaved very 10 . But I was 11 to search in my memory for someone called Nancy among my neighbors. I was worrying how to explain this to my girlfriend 12 the pretty girl again turned to me, "Will you give me your cell phone number so that we 13 keep contacts (联系) later?" I had to submit to her 14 . Then the girl got off the bus at the next stop. A minute later I got a short 15 on my phone-from a stranger. My girlfriend 16 my phone and read the note. It was from the girl, who said, "Just now, two thieves tried to 17 your pocket. I had to act as an acquaintance to draw your attention I should have left at the 18 stop but gave up as I noticed these two thieves also 19 to leave at the same stop. Because of the 20 I delayed my departure. Now you"ll understand all I have done to you. Wish you luck." | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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