What does the woman mean?
A. The man forgets things easily.
B. The man should make more copies.
C. The man shouldn’t get annoyed.
What has the man heard about Tim?
A. He left Xinhua Hospital and went back home.
B. He was taken to the emergency room.
C. He was injured seriously yesterday.
How many cups do the speakers have now?
A. 10 B. 20 C. 30
Where does the conversation most probably take place ?
A. In a street B. In a car factory C. In a parking lot
You are never too old to try to make your dreams come true
This could be Mary Moe's motto----the1.(express)that best represents her spirit. Mary Moe 2. (do) a lot during the past 91 years. For much of that time, she wanted to fly,3.never had the chance---until now.
Mary Moe may look like4.average grandmother. But she is not. She just learned how to fly an airplane, a dream she has had5.she was a little girl.
Growing up, she6.(encourage)by two American pilots: Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart. They became her inspiration. Lindbergh made the solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927. Five years later, Earhart became the first woman7.(make)the flight.
But Mary Moe could not find time to make her dream come true. At age 34,8.was just too busy-busy fighting cancer.She was also busy9.her job in advertising and busy raising her family.Everything seemed to be working against Mary.
Then, at age 91, her wish10.(final)came true.The new pilot says it is never too late to spread your wings and try something new.
I got up at 4 am to receive a call from my daughter who needed my help to get home from the snowy mountain. After I helped her get a taxi, I______I was out of cigarettes, so I went to the gas station up the street to______some, I saw a young man wrapped in a______blanket, trying to keep out of the snow. I went in and bought my smokers. As I______, this gentleman asked me for a cigarette.
I gave him three and left, but______I realized I had to do something for him. So I______and asked him if he wanted a coffee. He said “yes, please”, so I went in and ______ him an extra large cup and something to eat. Then I went home with an aching______, thinking of him being out in the cold, so I carried some things and went out _____ to the guy. Giving him a blanket and a jacket, I told him there was a______nearby where he could ask for help. I asked him to______me he would go and he said yes.
I came back home, and, after my______arrived and went to bed, I sat there,______about the guy at the gas station. So I made a call to the shelter and told the nice girl on the______that there was a guy out in the cold. Told that they had one or two beds left, I _____ got into my car and drove to the gas station. The roads were_____but I knew that somehow we would be _____. After I______drove the guy to the shelter and______him off at the door, he was very______and I was very happy.
1.A. worried B. doubted C. guessed D. noticed
2.A. make B. purchase C. borrow D. choose
3.A. woolen B. dirty C. thin D. colorful
4.A. worked out B. figured out C. hung out D. walked out
5.A. gradually B. suddenly C. seldom D. frequently
6.A. arrived B. started C. returned D. left
7.A. got B. booked C. lent D. transported
8.A. situation B. heart C. idea D. hand
9.A. too B. yet C. also D. again
10.A. hospital B. gas station C. shelter D. store
11.A. promise B. beg C. allow D. blame
12.A. wife B. daughter C. son D. nephew
13.A. caring B. talking C. wondering D. dreaming
14.A. phone B. computer C. radio D. Internet
15.A. slowly B. nervously C. quickly D. calmly
16.A. safe B. smooth C. plain D. bad
17.A. loved B. protected C. prevented D. rejected
18.A. carefully B. nearly C. finally D. already
19.A. dropped B. took C. drove D. turned
20.A. upset B. worried C. embarrassed D. grateful