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We have a small back garden with several
trees,so bird nest in
abundance. Therefore, it is 41 year after year to find many young birds don’t 42 .
One morning two years ago, I found a young
blackbird sitting still, very cold, in a corner. I 43 it up and moved it to a raised warmer spot, 44 it
with tissue and made silly bird noises in the hope that it would 45 .
It was breathing, though very weak and wouldn’t open its beak (喙). I knew it had 46 and was dying but it did start to feel warmer
so there was 47 .
I kept coming to check on it, keeping our
three 48 inside the house, as I didn’t want them to 49 it,
as Toby, my cleverest dog had already spotted it. One time, I went to see the
bird, it had 50 down, legs outstretched (伸直), so I placed it 51 back
onto the tissue. Its eyes opened 52 and
it seemed to look in my direction, 53 at
times its head also moved round, which was not a good sign. I kept making bird noises and 54 it,
saying “Come on, be strong.” I just felt so 55 ,
but I wanted it to know that there was someone who 56 .
Unfortunately, it died. I did feel so regretful because I tried my best but I 57 .
58 , last year I spotted two
young blackbirds keeping each other company in one of our trees, and I’m 59 one
of them had at least survived as one has been visiting 60 since
and helping itself to seed from our feeders.
41. A. obvious
B. strange
C. usual D. special
42. A. leave
B. survive
43. A. picked
44. A. provided
B. connected
D. covered
45. A. play
C. breathe
46. A. kept up
B. made up
C. given up
D. turned up
47. A. hope
48. A. birds
C. cats D. boys
49. A. visit
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50. A. fallen
C. lain D. showed
51. A. quickly
B. happily
D. carelessly
52. A. in vain B. in return C. in time
in response
53. A. since B. although
54. A. encouraging
C. amusing
D. calming
55. A. excited B. curious
56. A. counted
B. preferred
57. A. stopped
58. A. delight B. disappointment C. sorrow
D. amazement
59. A. proud
D. grateful
60. A. casually
B. unexpectedly
C. suddenly
D. regularly
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Many of us develop a desire to travel. 41 ,few are lucky enough to turn that desire into a 42 career(生涯). For Trish Sare, owner of Vancouver-based Bike Hike Adventures,
Inc., it was a 43 story.
“ I left home when I was 20 with a 44 of traveling the world for five years,”
recalls Sare. “During that period, I spent a lot of time45 adventure
companies abroad and taking part in some of their adventures. Upon returning, I
studied 46 and fitness
leadership. Then, when we had to do our field placement(实习), I 47 a tour agency. When they heard about my 48 , they asked if I wanted to go to
Costa Rica for my placement and 49 as a tour leader. And that is where
it all 50 .”
beginning marked the accomplishment of a 51 dream for Sare. Today, she can 52 those exciting memories from such places
as Thailand, Nepal, Costa Rica and more. Although Sare 53 her dream of traveling for many years,
she began 54 something that offered just a little bit more. So, in 2014, she
took the big 55 of starting her
own company: Bike Hike Adventures Inc..
Her career has 56 her all over the world to interact with people
of so many different 57 and backgrounds. Looking back, Sare can 58 say that it’s been the right choice for her.
Here’s her59 for those wanting a similar path:
traveling60 your own first and
then you’ll be marketable to companies,” she concludes.
successful
advertising
employment
approached
suggestion
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experience
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Are forests always created by
nature A man from rural India proves that this is not necessarily 41 .
Abdul Kareem,who
used to be an airline ticketing agent,has a great love for
the 42.Though he never went to college,he
can talk about plants and trees like a(n) 43.In
1977,he bought a piece of 44 wasteland with the hope of growing trees on it.In
the beginning,people thought he was 45 to waste his time and money on the land.But he 46 ignored them and kept working on the soil and
planting trees there.The land was so 47 that
it had to be watered several times a day.Kareem had to fetch
the water from a 48 that was a kilometer away.In
the first two years,none of the trees he
planted 49.However,in
the 50 year,several young trees
started growing.Greatly 51 by the result,Kareem
planted more trees and his man made forest began to 52.
Kareem let his forest grow 53,without
using fertilizers or insecticides.He believed in the 54 of nature to renew itself without the interference of humans.That’s 55 he did not allow fallen leaves
or branches from the forest to be removed.
After years of 56 ,Kareem
has not only realized his dream but also transformed a piece of 57 land into a beautiful forest.Today,his
forest is 58 to 1,500 medicinal plants,2,000
varieties of trees,rare birds,animals,and
insects. Now,59 from all over the world come to
visit his creation.They hope to do research
on the secret of his 60 so that other parts of the world could benefit from
41.A.wrong
D.natural
42.A.job
C.tickets D.woods
43.A.expert
44.A.rich
C.green, D.expensive
45.A.pleased
D.disappointed
46.A.simply
47.A.damp
48.A.resource
49.A.died
B.recovered
C.survived
D.succeeded
50.A.third
C.fourth D.last
51.A.surprised
B.satisfied
C.challenged
D.encouraged
52.A.,take
shape C.take steps
53.A.slowly
B.quickly
C.naturally
54.A.ability
B.activity
C.quality
D.possibility
55.A.how
C.where D.why
56.A.effects
B.efforts
C.comforts
D.harvests
57.A.deserved
B.reserved
C.deserted
D.preserved
58.A.home
59.A.children
B.parents
C.tourists
D.scientists
60.A.1ife
B.success
C.company
D.happiness
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The little country schoolhouse
was heated by an old-fashioned coal stove.A little boy had the job of
starting the fire and 41 the room before his teacher and classmates arrived.
One morning they arrived to find the
schoolhouse in flames.They dragged the 42 little boy out of the flaming building.He had major 43 over the
lower half of his body.
From his bed
the boy faintly heard the 44 telling his mother that her son would 45 die for the terrible bums.46 the brave boy didn’t want to die.He made up his mind that he
would 47 .When the mortal danger was past,he again heard that.48 the fire had destroyed so much flesh,it would almost be 49 if he had died.
Once more,he made up his mind.He would not be a cripple.He would walk.But 50,
from the waist down,he had no motor ability.His thin legs just 51 there,all but lifeless.Every day afterwards,his mother would massage(按摩)his legs,but there was no 52.
One sunny day
his mother wheeled him out into the 53 to get some fresh air.Instead of sitting there,he 54 himself from the chair
and pulled himself across the grass,55 his legs behind him.He worked his way to the white 56.With great effort,he 57 himself up on the
fence.Then,he began dragging himself along the
fence,58 that he would walk. He started to do this every day.
Ultimately
through the daily massages and his iron determination,he did 59 the ability to
stand up,to walk and
then to run.This
determined young man,Dr.Glenn
Cunningham,60 the world’s fastest mile!
41.A.coo1
C.decorate
42.A.sleepy
C.unconscious
D.hardworking
43.A.cuts
D.injuries
44.A.doctor
C.teacher
D.classmate
45.A.surely
D.occasionally
46.A.And
D.Therefore
47.A.escape
C.withdraw
D.survive
48.A.before
49.A.darker
D.tougher
50.A.finally
B.suddenly
C.differently
D.unfortunately
51.A.hung
C.trembled
52.A.sign
D.feeling
53.A.vard
D.hospital
54.A.1ifted
55.A.bending
B.driving
C.dragging
56.A.chair
57.A.raised
D.balanced
58.A.surprised
B.confused
C.satisfied
D.determined
59.A.start
B.develop
D.attempt
60.A.ran
D.measured
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阅读理解。
&&&&& John was waiting for the girl whose heart he knew, but whose face he didn't, the girl with the rose. Thirteen months ago, in a Florida library he took a book off the shell and found himself interested in the notes in the margin (页边). The soft handwriting showed a thoughtful soul and insightful (有洞察力的)mind.&&&&&& In front of the book, he discovered the name, Miss Hollis Maynell. With time and effort he got her address. He wrote her a letter introducing himself and inviting her to keep in touch.&&&&&& During the next year and one month the two grew to know each other through the mail. A romance started. John requested a photograph, but she refused. She felt that if he really cared, it wouldn't matter what she looked like. Later they agreed on their first meeting-7:00 pm at Grand Central Station in New York.&&&&& "You'll recognize me," she wrote, "by the red rose I'll be wearing my coat." So at 7:00 he was in the station looking for the girl with the red rose.&&&&& A girl in a green suit was coming toward him, her figure long and slim and her eyes were blue as flowers. Almost uncontrollably he came to her, and just at this moment he saw Hollis Maynell-a woman well past 40. The girl was walking quickly away.&&&&&& He did not hesitate (犹豫), saying, "I'm John, and you must'be Miss Maynell. I am so glad you could
may I take you to dinner?"&&& &The woman smiled, "I don't know what this is about, son," she answered, "but the young lady in the green suit begged me to wear this rose on my coat. And she said if you were to ask me out to dinner, I should tell you that she is waiting for you in the restaurant across the street. She said it was some kind of test!"
1. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. John once met Miss Maynell somewhere before.B. Miss Maynell was not honest. C. John didn't know who Miss Maynell really was when he spoke to the woman. D. John and Miss Maynell kept in touch by telephone before they met.
2. From the last paragraph,we can learn that _____.
A.&the woman was waiting to be asked to dinner by John B. the woman past 40 was Miss Maynell's close friend C. the woman wearing the red rose on her coat was Miss Maynell D. Miss Maynell wanted to test John before they met
3. How did John learn about Miss Maynell at first?
A. They talked with each other on the Internet. B. John knew her name while reading in a library. C. They met each other in a bookstore. D. The woman well past 40 years introduced them to each other.
4. From the passage, we can infer that _____.
A. Miss Maynell would accept John as her boyfriendB. Miss Maynell used to work in the library C. John regretted not greeting the girl in green D. John loved Miss Maynell because of her good looks
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