During his college years, Rogers spent a summer in an Idaho logging (砍伐原木) camp. When the boss had to 1 for a few days, he put Rogers in charge. "What if the men 2 to follow my orders?" Rogers asked. He 3 Tony, a worker who was always giving the other men a(n) 4 time. "Fire them," the boss said. Then, as if 5 Rogers" mind, he added, "I think you want to send Tony away if you 6 the chance. I"d feel 7 about that. I know he 8 everybody and everything. But he is a good worker. He comes 9 and leaves last. There has not been a(n) 10 for eight years on the hill where he works. The next day Rogers went to Tony and 11 to him. "Tony, I was going to ask you to leave if you argued with me, 12 I want you to know now I"m not," he told Tony, adding what the boss had said. When he finished, Tony cried. "Why didn"t 13 tell me those words eight years ago?" That day Tony worked 14 than ever before- and he smiled! Rogers went back to 15 after that summer. Twelve years later, he 16 Tony again. He was the boss of one of the 17 logging companies in the West. Rogers asked him how he had achieved such great 18 . Tony replied, "Do you still remember what you told me twelve years ago? That one minute 19 my whole life." Have you got one minute to thank someone? One minute. It can make a 20 for a lifetime. |
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根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 | I was ten when I first sat with my grandmother behind the cashier (收银台) in her general store. 1_____ I quickly learned the importance of treating customers politely and saying "thank you". At first I was paid in candy. 2_____ I worked every day after school, and during the summer and on weekends and holidays from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. My father helped me set up a bank account. 3_____ By the time I was 12, my grandmother thought I had done such a good job that she promoted me to selling cosmetics (化妆品). I developed the ability to look customers directly in the eye. Even though I was just a kid, women would ask me such things as "What color do you think I should wear?" I took a real interest in their questions and was able to translate what they wanted into makeup (化妆) ideas. 4_____ The job taught me a valuable lesson: to be a successful salesperson, you didn"t need to be a Rocket scientist-you needed to be a great listener. 5_____ Expect they are no longer women purchasing cosmetics from me; instead, they are kids who tell me which toys they would like to see designed and developed. | A. Later I received 50 cents an hour. B. Before long, she let me sit there by myself. C. I ended my selling a record amount of cosmetics. D. Today I still carry that lesson with me: I listen to customers. E. My grandma"s trust taught me how to handle responsibility. F. Soon I found myself looking more beautiful than ever before. G. Watching my money grow was more rewarding than anything I could have bought. | 完形填空。 | A man was driving at 70 miles in a 40-mile zone, when a 1 came behind him. Right away the man started thinking of 2 to give. As the policeman came to him, he said, "Hi, officer, I guess you 3 me a little bit over the speed limit. I was in a rush to get 4 , to be with my wife and kids. You know my younger son wasn"t feeling too 5 when I left home this morning. I"m afraid he"s ill." The policeman said, "Well, I guess so," and started 6 something in his notebook. As minutes went by, he could see from the side view mirror, the police-man was 7 writing. When the man was wondering why he hadn"t asked for his driving 8 so far, the policeman came to his window, 9 him a piece of paper, and returned to his car without saying a single word. The man wondered: how much was this 10 going to be? However, the man was 11 it was not a ticket at all and he began to 12 : "I had a daughter who was 13 by a speeding car at the age of six by a speeding driver. He got a fine, a few months in 14 , and then was free, free to hug his two daughters. I only had one, and now I have to 15 until I get to heaven before I can hug her again. I have tried to 16 that man a thousand times, and I thought I had. Maybe I really did forgive (原谅) him. So pray (祈祷) for me, and be 17 when you drive again. My son is all I have been left with." The man was completely 18 and could not move for the next few minutes. When finally he did, he drove 19 , even a few miles 20 the speed limit, praying for forgiveness. | ( )1. A. truck ( )2. A. excuses ( )3. A. remembered ( )4. A. to school ( )5. A. well ( )6. A. writing ( )7. A. even ( )8. A. Insurance ( )9. A. sent ( )10. A. paper ( )11. A. excited ( )12. A. laugh ( )13. A. hit ( )14. A. fear ( )15. A. wait ( )16. A. attack ( )17. A. honest ( )18. A. disappointed ( )19. A. quickly ( )20. A. under | B. mail car B. information B. recognized B. home B. happy B. looking for B. really B. License B. handed B. note B. upset B. smile B. knocked B. trouble B. stay B. forgive B. thankful B. nervous B. slowly B. over | C. police car C. advice C. mistook C. out C. free C. listing C. still C. Journal C. rewarded C. ticket C. angry C. read C. trapped C. prison C. remain C. educate C. patient C. shocked C. fortunately C. to | D. taxi D. views D. caught D. to hospital D. bad D. looking up D. never D. route D. pushed D. notice D. surprised D. think D. killed D. danger D. escape D. support D. careful D. frightened D. rapidly D. with | 阅读理解。 | When I was in my fourth year of teaching, I was also (and am still) a high school track and field coach (田径教练). One year, I had a student, John, who entered my class when he was a junior (三年级学生). John changed to our school from Greece, and seemed to be interested in sports, so I encouraged him to join our track team. I explained to him that even though he had never taken part in it before, I did believe that he could do well in any event, and I would be willing to coach him at whichever ones interested him. He accepted the offer, and began to work hard at every practice. About a month later, I had found out from other sources that John was a first-class tennis player, winning various junior awards in his home country. I went to him asking, "John, I really appreciate that you came out for the track team, but why didn"t you play tennis instead? It seems that would interest you a lot more, since you"re so good at it." John answered, "Well, I like tennis, but you told me that you believed in me, and that you thought I could do well in track, so I wanted to try it for that reason." From then on, I often remember my student"s reply. I told it to a friend and she suggested I write it down to share somewhere with more teachers. No matter how critical (不满的) students can be of them-selves, I"ve found that a simple "I trust that you can do it!" can go a long way! | 1. According to Paragraph 1, the author seems to think more about John"s _____. | [ ] | A. PE marks B. self-confidence C. interest in sports D. state of health | 2. Why did John take part in the track team? | [ ] | A. He had been an excellent runner. B. He was encouraged by his teacher. C. He liked running more than tennis. D. He had no tennis coach to train him. | 3. The purpose of this passage is probably _____. | [ ] | A. to build a close teacher-student relationship B. to introduce a new way of sports training C. to explain the value of sports and games D. to show the importance of encouragement | 4. The passage is mainly written for _____. | [ ] | A. teachers B. parents C. students D. players | 完形填空。 | It was five minutes before midnight. "They should be home any time," Cindy thought as she finished the last touches on the chocolate cake she was 1 . The cake didn"t taste 2 because she had run out of sugar. The kitchen was in a mess (杂乱). Imagine a huge blender filled with all the things for making a chocolate cake. Now the blender is turned 3 . High speed. Without the lid. Do you get the idea? But Cindy wasn"t thinking about the kitchen. She was 4 for her parents to return so that she could present her gift. She turned off the 5 and waited excitedly in the dark. At last she saw the car headlights flashing and heard the key going into the front 6 . Her parents tried to come in 7 . Cindy suddenly turned on the light and laughed loud, "Ta-daaa!" She 8 to the kitchen table, where the poor chocolate cake stood. But her mother"s eyes never made it all the way to the table. "Just look at this mess!" "But Mom, I was only …" "Clean the 9 first thing in the morning!" "Honey," Cindy"s father said gently, "take a look at the table." "I know-it"s a mess," his wife said 10 . "The whole kitchen is a 11 ." She stormed up the stairs. For a few moments Cindy and her father stood silently, 12 knowing what to say. Finally she looked up at him, her eyes red. "She never saw the cake," she said. From time to time we all allow ourselves to be 13 to subjects of long-term importance by something that seems awfully important right now-but isn"t. Muddy shoes, lost lunch money and untidy kitchens are troublesome but what"s a little mud compared to a child"s 14 ? There are times when we really need to see the mess in the kitchen, and times when we only need to see the 15 . | ( )1. A. getting ( )2. A. good ( )3. A. down ( )4. A. anxious ( )5. A. water ( )6. A. window ( )7. A. quietly ( )8. A. fell ( )9. A. bedroom ( )10. A. nervously ( )11. A. game ( )12. A. none ( )13. A. blinded ( )14. A. self-awareness ( )15. A. blender | B. ordering B. strange B. on B. shocked B. light B. garden B. hurriedly B. led B. kitchen B. confusedly B. disaster B. all B. limited B. self-control B. sugar | C. making C. fresh C. over C. sorry C. TV C. door C. calmly C. referred C. bathroom C. carefully C. loss C. neither C. connected C. self-defense C. cake | D. eating D. salty D. back D. moved D. radio D. garage D. sharply D. pointed D. study D. coldly D. surprise D. either D. introduced D. self-respect D. table | 完型填空。 | A beautiful girl was shopping with her mother in Blue-sky Market. It was 1 hard outside. Many people all stood there under the awning (遮雨篷). They waited, some patiently,others impatiently because of the bad weather. The girl"s 2 was so sweet. "Mom, let"s run through the rain,"she said suddenly. "What?" Mom asked. "Let"s run through the rain!" "No, Honey. We"ll 3 until it slows down a bit," Mom replied. The child waited about another. 4 and repeated, "Mom, let"s run through the rain." "We"ll get 5 if we do," Mom said. "No, we won"t, Mom.That"s not what you said this 6 " the young girl said as she tugged (拽) at her mom"s arm. "This morning? 7 did 1 say we could run through the rain and not get wet?" "Don"t you 8 ? When you were talking to Daddy 9 his cancer, you said, "If God can get us through this, he can get us through 10 "!" The people became 11 . Nothing could be 12 but the rain.Mom thought for a moment about what she would say. "Honey, you are 13 . Let"s run through the rain." 14 they ran off. People all stood watching, smiling and laughing as they 15 past the cars and through the puddles (水坑). They 16 their shopping bags over their heads. They got wet through, but they were 17 by a few who laughed like children all the 18 to their cars. People can 19 your money and health, but no one can ever take away your memories. So, don"t 20 to make time to make memories every day. | ( )1. A. blowing ( )2. A. sound ( )3. A. leave ( )4. A. second ( )5. A. wet ( )6. A. morning ( )7. A. When ( )8. A. say ( )9. A. with ( )10. A. something ( )11. A. surprised ( )12. A. seen ( )13. A. right ( )14. A. Because ( )15. A. walked ( )16. A. held ( )17. A. watched ( )18. A. time ( )19. A. take away ( )20. A. try | B. snowing B. voice B. go B. minute B. hurt B. afternoon B. What B. stop B. for B. anything B. sad B. smelled B. clever B. While B. rushed B. brought B. helped B. way B. take up B. hope | C. raining C. noise C. run C. month C. lost C. evening C. Why C. ask C. about C. other C. silent C. heard C. stupid C. Then C. jumped C. threw C. saved C. direction C. take off C. forget | D. shining D. language D. wait D. day D. bad D. night D. How D. remember D. of D. another D. nervous D. known D. brave D. But D. stepped D. pushed D. followed D. money D. take back D. decide |
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