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One cold evening during the holiday season, a little boy about six or seven was standing out in the front of a store window. The little child has no shoes and his clothes were just rags. A young woman passes by saw the little boy and could read the desire in his pale blue eyes. She took the child by the hand and led him into the store. There she bought her some new shoes and a complete suit of warmly clothing.They came back outside into the street, so the woman told the child to come home and have a happy holiday. The little boy looked  her and asked how she was God. She smiled and replied that she was just one of His child.

 

1.去掉the 2.has ---- had 3.passes ----passing 4.her --- him 5.warmly --- warm 6.so---and 7.come --- go 8.looked后加 at 9.how—if/whether 10.child—children 【解析】 试题分析: 1.in the front of指在某物内部的前部,而in front of指位置在某物的前面,所以去掉the。 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 考点:考查短文改错
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One particular day, while Mr.Miller was        some potatoes for me I noticed a small boy       admiring a basket of green peas. Soon I was also       to the fresh green peas.

The boy left. Mrs.Miller _      to me and said, "There are two other such boys in our      _, all from poor families. Jim always offers to      our produce for their marbles(弹珠). He somehow makes them believe he likes red marbles       .Sometimes he even sends them home with some peas for      ." I left the stand,      with this man.

Years later, I went back to visit some       in that community and while I was there I learned Mr.Miller had died. I agreed to       my friends to see Mrs.Miller. Upon our arrival, we offered whatever words of        . Ahead of us were three young men. They moved to the casket(棺椁). Mrs.Miller's eyes followed them       each young man placed his own       hand over the cold pale hand and then left.

Our turn came to meet Mrs.Miller.I told her who I was and mentioned the      of the marbles. She said, "Those three young men were the boys. They told me how they       Jim's kindness."

"We've never had much      ," she said, "but right now, Jim would consider himself the      man." Then she lifted her husband's lifeless fingers.      beneath the hand were three shining, red marbles !

1.A. flowers       B. grains           C.vegetables       D. fruits

2.A. bagging       B. diggingC.sellingD. cooking

3.A. happily        B. hungrilyC.curiouslyD. seriously

4.A. carried        B. sentC.drawnD. led

5.A. pulled up        B. picked up        C. got up          D. came up

6.A. community       B. town           C. homeD. store

7.A. trade            B. bring           C. changeD. get

8.A. in time         B. in particular      C. on purpose      D. on average

9.A. something      B. everything       C. anything        D. nothing

10.A. impressed        B. surprised        C. disappointed     D. satisfied

11.A. relatives         B. friends          C. businessmen     D. workers

12.A.introduce         B. send            C. accompany      D. assist

13.A. comfort   B. thanks  C. praise          D. encouragement

14.A. since         B. whether         C. becauseD. as

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16.A. price          B. colorC. storyD. number

17.A. appreciated     B. forgotC. neededD. helped

18.A. debt           B. wealthC. hopeD. health

19.A. tallest         B. dearest          C. richest          D. toughest

20.A.Rolling     B.Fading      C.Hanging       D.Resting

 

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We often close ourselves off when painful events happen in our lives. Instead of letting the world soften us, we let it drive us deeper into ourselves. We try to ignore the hurt and, pain, but we can't hide from ourselves.  1. 

    The items listed below are four tips you can open your heart more fully and completely.

    1.Breathe into pain

    Whenever a painful situation arises in your life, try to face it instead of running away. 2.   .When the sadness strikes, take a deep breath and accept it.By using our breath we soften our experiences and allow more newness.

    2.  3. 

    We're often confused at the next step to take. Actually, we can try a new decision making process.To start this process, we may ask, "Heart, what decision should I make here? What action feels the most right?" See what comes up, then put it into practice and evaluate the outcome.

    3.Spend time alone

    For most of our lives we're surrounded by people: our friends, family members, and strangers.  4. When you spend time in solitude(孤独),you're free from the influences of other people. It might be painful at first, but eventually you'll add a whole new layer of depth and understanding into your life.

    4.Get outside of yourself

       5.  But in reality, they actually work hand-in-hand. After you've explored the depths of yourself, you come away with a new understanding.

    Now, it's time to share that - not through telling others, but through being with others.

A.Have a light heart

B.Ask your heart what it wants

C.Is there anything I'm hiding from myself?

D.How often do we really spend time alone?

E.This may seem a little contradictory to the last tip.

F.We should open our hearts and take action to heal the wounds.

G.When we run away from sadness, it gets stronger and more real.

 

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They already guide blind and disabled people; now dogs are to be trained to help people with dementia(痴呆) or Alzheimer's.Alzheimer's can make people confuse night and day or forget basic things such as washing or drinking enough water.

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The idea was developed by design students at the Glasgow School of Art and will now be put into practice by Alzheimer's Scotland and Dogs for the Disabled.The first dogs will be distributed to four Scottish couples, where one of the partners is in the early stages of dementia.Some 670,000 people in Britain have dementia and one in three over 65s will develop the condition.By 2021 this is expected to rise to one million.

Joyce Gray of Alzheimer's Scotland said, "People in the early stages of dementia are still able to live a relatively normal life, and dogs help to maintain routine." Another advantage of using the pets as companions is that dogs can give them a sense of silent support and companionship.Ms Gray said, "The evidence is that people may forget familiar faces but not pets.It's such a strong bond that people often remember them longest.People don't need to communicate verbally (言语地) but they can still interact.You can have a speechless bond."

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B.are mostly over 65 years old

C.will be trained to respond to sound triggers 

D.will be able to live a relatively normal life

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A.making some sound signals  

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C.reminding the patients by barking 

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3.What does the underlined word "them" in Paragraph 4 refer to?

A.Faces.      B.Triggers.      C.Pets.        D.Companions.

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A.The idea of dementia dogs was developed by students.

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D.The dementia dogs perform most duties of a doctor.

 

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Dining Experiences at Belmond Grand Hotel Europe

Delicious cuisine is paired with excellent musical entertainment at Belmond Grand Hotel Europe.

TCHAIKOVSKY NIGHT

Every Friday, dine in Lobby Bar and be treated to a special musical accompaniment.

Enjoy timeless classics from the great Russian composer Tchaikovsky, performed by local dancers and a

chamber orchestra.

Time: 7 pm - 10 pm

Price: RUB 2, 000 per adult

RUSSIAN AFTERNOON TEA

Take a seat in the Mezzanine Cafe at a table laid out with Imperial Porcelain china.Feast on Borodinsky

bread sandwiches with various fillings, hot smoked trout(鳟鱼), delightful mini pirozhki and sweets such

as vatrushkas, all accompanied by good, strong tea and light music.

Available daily 2 pm - 6 pm, priced at 1800 RUB for two.

TAITTINGER CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH

Enjoy a wide variety of international dishes and unlimited drinks accompanied by live jazz at L'Europe

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Time: I pm - 4:30 pm

Price: RUB 4, 900 per adult; Children': up t0 7 - free / 7 t0 15 - RUBI, 800 / above 16 - full price

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    So at last, we decided to leave things as it were.More time with our kid is the best we can provide.

1.The first paragraph is intended to _.

A.introduce the topic of the passage

B.confirm the result of a research

C.stress the importance of good education

D.support a research on child development

2.From the passage we know that most American parents _.

A.spend a lot of time with their children

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C.think children's achievement largely depends on schools

D.believe their income cannot afford children's education

3.Who believes children's brothers and sisters may influence their academic performance?

A.Lareau.     B.Greg Duncan.  C.Susan Mayer. D.James.

4.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?

A.Parents' time matters to children's future.

B.School education determines children's future.

C.Family income counts to children's achievements.

D.Less education means more risks for children's success.

 

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