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54 

taughtyouthemostimportantlessonaboutthepowerofthought.”repliedRaman.“Whenyou 

55 

something,concentrateonlyonthat.Noonewilleverhitatargettheycannotsee.”

1.

A.thought

B.seen

C.heard

D.felt

2.

A.teacher

B.boss

C.father

D.monitor

3.

A.wall

B.tree

C.pole

D.house

4.

A.buried

B.educated

C.signed

D.placed

5.

A.first

B.now

C.then

D.finally

6.

A.bow

B.hammer

C.apple

D.knife

7.

A.arrow

B.shoe

C.flower

D.bag

8.

A.advised

B.expected

C.encouraged

D.asked

9.

A.planned

B.imagined

C.requested

D.promised

10.

A.angrily

B.calmly

C.disappointedly

D.sadly

11.

A.never

B.almost

C.always

D.also

12.

A.cloth

B.handkerchief

C.paper

D.leaf

13.

A.drewback

B.broughtup

C.heldback

D.tookoff

14.

A.ground

B.branch

C.tip

D.root

15.

A.and

B.for

C.so

D.but

16.

A.touch

B.learn

C.miss

D.hit

17.

A.completely

B.suddenly

C.quickly

D.carefully

18.

A.show

B.give

C.offer

D.lend

19.

A.again

B.even

C.just

D.seldom

20.

A.buy

B.find

C.notice

D.want

2

Igrewuppoor—livingwithsixbrothers,threesistersandmymother.Wehadlittlemoney,butplentyofloveand 

 

36 

.Iwashappyandenergetic.Iunderstoodthatnomatterhowpoorapersonwas,hecouldstill 

37 

adream.

Mydreamwas 

38 

.BythetimeIwassixteen,Icouldthrowaninety-mile-per-hourbaseballand 

39 

anythingthatmovedonthefield.Iwasalso 

40 

.myhighschoolcoachwasJohn,whonotonly 

41 

me,butalsotaughtmehowtobelieveinmyself.He 

42 

methedifferencebetweenhavingadreamandshowingconviction(信念).OneparticularincidentwithcoachJohnchangedmylifeforever.

Afriend 

43 

meforasummerjob.Thismeantachanceformoneyinmypocket—moneyforanewbike,newclothesandthe 

44 

ofsavingsforahouseformymother.ThenIrealizedIwouldhaveto 

45 

upsummerbaseballtohandletheworkschedule,andthatmeantIwouldhavetotellJohnIwouldn’tbeplaying.

WhenItoldJohn,hewasas 

46 

asIexpectedhimtobe.“Youhaveyourwholelifetowork,”hesaid,“Your 

47 

daysarelimited.Youcan’taffordtowastethem.”Istoodbeforehimwithmyhead 

48 

tryingtothinkofthewordsthatwould 

49 

tohimwhymydreamofbuyingmymomahouseandhavingmoneyinmypocketwasworthfacinghis 

50 

inme.

“Well,”heasked,“is$3.5anhourthe 

51 

ofadream?

Thatsimplequestionmade 

52 

tomethedifferencebetween 

53 

somethingrightnowandhavingagoal.Idevotedmyselfinsportsthatsummerand 

54 

theyearIwaschosenbythePittsburghPiratestoplaybaseball,and 

55 

a$20,000contract(合同).Later,Iboughtmymotherthehouseofmydream!

A.attention

B.time

C.patience

D.fashion

A.bring

B.continue

C.make

D.afford

A.athletics

B.music

C.business

D.money

A.kick

B.play

C.hit

D.pass

A.right

B.popular

C.lucky

D.confident

A.believedin

B.reliedon

C.calledon

D.dealtwith

A.gave

B.taught

C.brought

A.called

hide隐藏hidhidden/hidB.advised

C.applied

D.recommended

dream做梦dreamed/dreamtdreamed/dreamt9.

lend借贷lentlentA.aim

B.idea

C.start

D.purpose

weep哭泣;

流泪weptweptA.keep

B.end

forget忘记forgotforgot/forgottenC.give

D.pick

A.happy

shoot射击shotshotB.mad

C.frightened

wet淋湿wet/wettedwet/wettedD.excited

A.living

show显露showedshowed/shownB.working

buy买boughtboughtC.playing

hang挂hunghungD.dreaming

A.moving

B.hanging

C.shaking

D.nodding

A.express

B.announce

C.apologise

D.explain

A.belief

B.pride

C.fear

D.disappointment

A.length

B.price

C.power

D.spirit

A.clear

B.direct

C.straight

D.attractive

A.wanting

B.changing

C.dreaming

D.enjoying

A.by

C.beyond

D.within

A.paid

B.found

C.offered

D.presented

3

WeweredrivingalongthevillageofSimdara.I 

tomyrightandsawanoldshelter20metersfromthesideoftheroadthatappearedtobefilledwith 

37 

.

“Wouldyoumind 

38 

?

” 

IaskedthedriverWaris.“Ithinkthereisa(n) 

.”

Warislaughed.“No,Greg,that’sactuallyapublictoilet,”explainedWarisandhekept 

“Butwhyaretheresomanykids?

Whataretheydoingthere?

Weneedto 

41 

”Iinsisted.ThewordcaughtWaris 

42 

andhestoppedthecar.

Whenwereachedtheshelter,tomysurprise,itwas 

atoilet—oratleastithadbeenatonetime.Theroofwasgonenow,andthefourtoilet 

pits 

(坑)hadbeen 

44 

witholdboards.Therewere25childrenbetween4and5yearsold,one 

45 

andawoodenboardagainstthewall.

Thoughhavingatoughlearningenvironment,thestudentsarequite 

tochatwithusabouttheirclassand 

curriculum 

(课程).Afterabouttenminutes,theteacher 

47 

ifwemightliketosee“therestoftheschool”.We 

andfollowedherupthehill.

Justoverthetopofthehill,therewasanoldtent.Itwasvery 

49 

insidebecausenearly100studentswerepackedlike 

sardines 

(沙丁鱼).Thesestudentswerealittle 

fourth-,andsixth-graders,andallofthemweresittingontheground. 

theteacher,theyweredoingextremelywell— 

52 

mostofthemhadnobooks,paperorevenpencils.

Wewereforcedto 

tocatchourplane.Wewereall 

anddecidedtocollectmoneytobuildaschoolforthesechildrenwhohadahungerfor 

A.looked

B.stuck

C.led

D.referred

A.plants

B.animals

C.children

D.birds

A.chatting

B.stopping

C.learning

D.competing

A.toilet

B.church

C.office

D.school

A.talking

B.driving

C.sleeping

D.walking

A.findout

B.watchout

C.giveup

D.breakup

A.memory

B.attention

C.breath

D.fortune

A.easily

B.never

C.hardly

D.really

A.changed

B.covered

C.marked

D.separated

A.waiter

B.cleaner

C.teacher

D.doctor

B.upset

C.puzzled

D.nervous

A.knew

B.asked

C.decided

D.heard

A.laughed

B.nodded

C.refused

D.clapped

A.bright

B.fancy

C.crowded

D.comfortable

A.hungrier

B.lazier

C.older

D.braver

A.Accordingto

B.Becauseof

C.Inpraiseof

D.Inhonorof

A.if

B.although

C.when

D.unless

A.work

B.rest

C.stay

D.leave

A.satisfied

B.moved

C.accepted

D.greeted

A.food

B.energy

C.knowledge

D.truth

4

“Hi,Mommy,whatareyoudoing?

”askedSusie,whowasonlysixyearsold.“I’mmakingacasserole(炖锅菜)forMrs.Smithnextdoor,__36__Mrs.Smithisverysad.Shelostherdaughterandhasa__37__heart.Weneedtotakecareofheralittlewhile.”Saidhermother.“Why,Mommy?

“Yousee,Susie,whensomeoneisvery,verysad,theyhave__38__doingthelittlethingslikemakingdinnerorotherhousework.Becausewe’re__39__ofacommunityandMrs.Smithwon’teverbeabletotalkwithherdaughterorhug(拥抱)her.Youareavery__40__girl,Susie;

maybeyou’llthinkof__41__waytohelptakecareofMrs.Smith.”

Susiethought__42__aboutthischallengeandhowshecoulddoher__43__oncaringforMrs.Smith.Afewminuteslater,Susieknockedonherdoor.Afterafewmoments,Mrs.Smith__44__theknockwitha“Hi,Susie.”

SusienoticedthatMrs.Smithdidn’thavethatfamiliarmusical__45__abouthervoicewhenshe__46__someone. 

“WhatcanIdoforyou,Susie?

”askedMrs.Smith. 

“Mymommysaysthatyoulostyourdaughterandyou’revery,verysadwithabrokenheart.”Susie__47__herhandoutshyly.InitwasaBand-Aid.“Thisisforyourbrokenheart.”Mrs.SmithkneltdownandhuggedSusie.Throughher__48__shesaid,“Thankyou,darlinggirl,thiswill__49__alot.”

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