One Sunday morning in August I went to local music festival. I left it early because I had an appointment 1.(late) that day. My friends walked me to the bus stop and waited with me 2. the bus arrived. I got on the bus and found a seat near the back, and then I noticed a man 3.(sit) at the front. He 4.(pretend) that a tiger toy was real and giving it a voice. He must be 5.(mental) disabled.
Behind him were other people to 6. he was trying to talk, but after some minutes 7. walked away and sat near me, looking annoyed.
I didn’t want to be laughed at for talking to him but I didn’t like leaving him 8. his own either.
After a while I rose from my seat and walked to the front of the bus. I sat next to the man and introduced myself. We had 9. amazing conversation. He got off the bus before me and I felt very happy the rest of the way home.
I’m glad I made a choice. It made 10. of us feel good.
The Internet is an amazing information resource. Students, teachers, and researchers use it as 1.investigative tool. Journalists use it 2.(find) information for stories. Doctors use it to learn more about unfamiliar diseases and the 3.(late) medical development. Ordinary people use it for shopping, banking, bill-paying, and communicating with family and friends 4.(live) far away or in different parts of a city. People all over the world use it to connect with individuals from 5.(differ) countries and cultures. 6., although there are many positive developments 7.(associate) with the Internet, there are also certain fears and concerns. One concern relates to a lack of control over 8. appears on the Internet. With television and radio there are editors to check the accuracy or appropriateness of the content of programs, and with television there are restrictions on what kinds of programs can 9.(broadcast) and at what times of the day. With the Internet, parents can not check a published guide to determine what is suitable 10. their children to see.
The story tells of a woman who during the war went to live with her husband in camp on the Mojave Desert. She 1. (simple) hated the place. The heat was almost 2. (bearable), 125 degrees in the shade. The wind 3. (blow) continually, and there was sand everywhere. At the beginning, she just tolerated it and expected to leave as early as possible.
Finally, in desperation she wrote to her parents in Ohio that she couldn’t stand 4. (live) there for another minute and was coming home.
Quickly came the reply by airmail from her father — just the two familiar lines: "Two men looked out from prison bars...one man saw the mud, while 5. other man saw stars."
The daughter did some real thinking, not only with the intelligence but also with her heart. She decided 6. (stick) to her post.
Making 7. (friend) with the natives, she learned to love the country, and eventually wrote a book 8. was based on her experiences in the country.
The desert didn’t change, 9. her attitude changed. Because she listened with her heart 10. the words her father sent, a whole new world opened up to her.
A young man in Wuhan, Hubei Province has become the latest Internet sensation after a video showing his heart-warming act on a subway train went viral on social media 1.(recent).
In the video, the man can be seen 2.(hold) his mobile phone in his hand after falling asleep on a Metro, with a message in large font on the screen which reads, “Please wake me if you need my seat.”
The video 3.(record) by a fellow passenger who posted it on Weibo, The video, 4.length was just 7 seconds, has been viewed more than 19 million times in just two days. Chinese netizens were greatly touched by the young man’s act and applauded him for his kind 5.(behave). A web user even commented, “I only needed 7 seconds to fall6.love with this young man.
The humble man 7.(refuse) an interview invitation after becoming an Internet star and said that he just did 8.he felt he should. In a Weibo post , he thanked netizens for 9.(they) love and praise. He said he would always fall asleep when he had nothing to do on the train but worried others may need the seat, so he got 10.idea of making a message on his phone screen.
If you feel stressed by responsibilities at work, you should take a step back and identify (识别)those of 1.(great)and less importance. Then, handle the most important tasks first so you’ll feel a real sense of 2.(achieve). Leaving the less important things until tomorrow 3.(be) often acceptable.
Most of us are more focused 4.our tasks in the morning than we are later in the day. So, get an early start and try to be as productive 5.possible before lunch. This will give you the confidence you need to get you through the afternoon and go home feeling accomplished.
Recent 6.(study) show that we are far more productive at work if we take short breaks7.(regular). Give your body and brain a rest by stepping outside for8.while, exercising, or dong something you enjoy.
If you find something you love doing outside of the office, you’ll be less likely 9.(bring) your work home. It could be anything-gardening, cooking, music, sports—but whatever it is, 10.(make) sure it’s a relief from daily stress rather than another thing to worry about.
If you want to learn a new language, the very first thing to think about is why. Do you need it for a _____ reason, such as your job or your studies? _____ perhaps you’re interested in the _____, films or music of a different country and you know how much it will help to have a _____ of the language.
Most people learn best using a variety of _____, but traditional classes are an ideal start for many people. They _____ an environment where you can practice under the _____ of someone who’s good at the language. We all lead _____ lives and learning a language takes _____. You will have more success if you study regularly, so try to develop a ______. It doesn’t matter if you haven’t got long. Becoming fluent in a language will take years, but learning to get by taking ______.
Many people start learning a language and soon give up."I’m too ______,"they say. Yes, children do learn languages more ______ than adults, but research has shown that you can learn a language at any ______. And learning is good for the health of your brain, too. I’ve also heard people ______ about the mistakes they make when ______. Well, relax and laugh about your mistakes ______ you’re much less likely to make them again.
Learning a new language is never ______. But with some work and devotion, you’ll make progress. And you’ll be ______ by the positive reaction of some people when you say just a few words in ______ own language. Good luck!
1.A. technical B. political C. practical D. physical
2.A. After B. So C. Though D. Or
3.A. literature B. transport C. agriculture D. medicine
4.A. view B. knowledge C. form D. database
5.A. paintings B. regulations C. methods D. computers
6.A. protect B. change C. respect D. provide
7.A. control B. command C. guidance D. pressure
8.A. busy B. happy C. simple D. normal
9.A. courage B. time C. energy D. place
10.A. theory B. business C. routine D. project
11.A. some risks B. a lot less C. some notes D. a lot more
12.A. old B. nervous C. weak D. tired
13.A. closely B. quickly C. privately D. quietly
14.A. age B. speed C. distance D. school
15.A. worry B. hesitate C. think D. quarrel
16.A. singing B. working C. bargaining D. learning
17.A. if B. and C. but D. before
18.A. tiresome B. hard C. interesting D. easy
19.A. blamed B. amazed C. interrupted D. informed
20.A. their B. his C. our D. your