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The disappearance of our family cat, Misty, was a sad experience for me. We had recently moved into a new house. I had kept Misty 1 up for the recommended two weeks, but with my kids and their friends constantly coming and going, she ran away not long after. We 2 for her everywhere. We tried our neighbors, checked the railway track and returned to our old house. We 3 looked for her whenever we went out, 4 to find her behind a tree or an electricity pole.
It was several weeks later that Misty 5 . She must have tried to find her way back to our 6 home. Starving and dirty, she let us give her more care. 7 was slow but eventually she looked healthy once more.
Yet Misty still wasn’t content. A nervous cat by 8 , she was unsettled. One morning we woke up to find that Misty was 9 again. After a quick search, my son found her 10 near our house, wrapped in an expensive sports jacket and 11 neatly on the side of the road. There was a 12 pinned to the jacket, expressing how 13 the driver was that he didn’t see her and how he didn’t have a chance to 14 as she dashed out in front of him. I cried because of the 15 driver’s kindness, and also because I felt that I had let Misty down.
We 16 Misty. It helped me a lot to know that she’d been looked after, when so many animals 17 on the road aren’t. The consideration of the 18 who had bothered to stop, wrap her up in his own 19 and write that heartfelt note in the early hours of the morning will always be 20 . 1. A. locked B. made C. given D. picked 2. A. paid B. sent C. ran D. searched 3. A. hardly B. regularly C. constantly D. occasionally 4. A. hoping B. failing C. refusing D. planning 5. A. broke in B. settled down C. turned up D. went away 6. A. latter B. former C. present D. new
7. A. Recovery B. Treatment C. Communication D. Discovery 8. A. means B. law C. turns D. nature 9. A. wondering B. sleeping C. missing D. running 10. A. fur B. footprints C. jacket D. body 11. A. hidden B. left C. hung D. thrown 12. A. note B. notice C. bill D. flower 13. A. busy B. unfortunate C. disappointed D. sorry 14. A. continue B. think C. stop D. drive 15. A. cruel B. unknown C. familiar D. proud 16. A. comforted B. saved C. deserted D. buried 17. A. robbed B. killed C. stolen D. murdered 18. A. friend B. cat C. stranger D. owner 19. A. scarf B. clothing C. package D. bag 20. A. remembered B. forgotten C. understood D. blamed
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The American parenting style is characterized by an active interest and involvement in children's lives. Parents' 36 in their children' s lives have grown greatly, 37 a generation of emotionally healthy, capable and successful adults.
American parents are unique in the sense that they make decisions 38 discussing issues with their children. This way of 39 may not be considered valuable in other parts of the world, where 40 cultural values drive parents to rule with an iron fist. By involving their children in the decision-making process, parents are preparing them for 41 , where success is often determined by an individual's ability to make thoughtful, informed 42 . American children also gain confidence from this kind of 43 power and learn to consider the consequences of their actions.
American parents are also constantly observing successful parenting techniques from other 44 . 45 people from other countries continue to get into American society, American parents take the 46 of these cultures and combine the best aspects of them with 47 American styles of child-raising. Early experiencing 48 ideas also gives American children a healthy appreciation for 49 and creates a tolerant society.
American parents 50 children with a strong support system and give them 51 in their own abilities. When children are fully confident that their parents are concerned 52 and affected by their behavior, they become 53 and self-assured. The democratic (民主的) and fair way, which Americans 54 to parenting, promotes individuals who are prepared to become strong-minded and successful 55 in the future.
36. A. roles B. beliefs C. difficulties D. expectations 37. A. bringing up B. taking back C. resulting in D. dating from 38. A. while B. after C. when D. before 39. A. consulting B. arguing C. referring D. parenting 40. A. strict B. flexible C. authentic D. average
4I. A. adulthood B. livelihood C. childhood D. neighborhood 42. A. friends B. progress C. choices D. achievement 43. A. limited B. endless C. shared D. soft
44. A. institutes B. cultures C. experts D. organizations 45. A. As B. If C. Since D. Once 46. A. differences B. features C. similarities D. values
47. A. traditional B. modern C. colorful D. fashionable 48. A. updated B. different C. complex D. general 49. A. prosperity B. similarity C. variety D. stability 50. A. provide B. combine C. mix D. associate 51. A. support B. assistance C. judgement D. confidence 52. A. at B. with C. to D. over
53. A. relaxed B. generous C. dependent D. hardworking 54. A. adapt B. add C. apply D. advise 55. A. teenagers B. athletes C. grown-ups D. heroes
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For hours I had been travelling up the Nile Valley, from Luxor to Cairo, on a train jammed with Egypt’s working poor.
At 1 a.m. I 21 Cairo and took a taxi to Tahrir Square. I was 22 and, having been to Cairo before, knew that while most of the city was 23 at this hour, a couple of fast-food restautants would be open there.
The taxi dropped me 24 across the street from Hardee’s. A moment later, just as I was about to 25 the restaurant door, two street children ran towards me with full 26 for food.
Being a veteran(经验丰富的)traveler 27 having once lived in Egypt for a year. I was no stranger to children 28 or people asking me for help. But seldom had I been so 29 by the sincerity of the request.
I turned back to the 30 and asked them to wait while I went inside to buy them food. At the counter I 31 two hamburgers for the boys.
When their food was ready, I walked back 32 and invited them in to eat with me.“No,”they cried 33 .“We do not belong in such a nice place!”
34 to persuade them otherwise, I bought the 35 out, and as they took the burgers, they showered me with 30 seconds of nonstop 36 , praying that Allah would always bless me.
And this is 37 , five years later, I still ask for God’s blessings for those two Egyptian boys. I 38 as sincerely as they had for me, 39 that while they had nothing material to give, they had given me something 40 : an awareness of my spiritual poverty and a desire for a softer heart. 21. A. reached B. saw C. visited D. noticed 22. A. thirsty B. angry C. hungry D. frightened 23. A. let down B. closed down C. got down D. put down 24. A. away B. back C. out D. off 25.A. shut B. lock C. cover D. open 26.A. smiles B. hardships C. cries D. honors
27.A. apart from B. as well as C. in favor of D. in return for 28. A. beating B. struggling C. begging D. trembling 29.A. surprised B. regretted C. appointed D. moved 30.A. boys B. drivers C. waiters D. workers 31.A. ordered B. demanded C. requested D. deserved 32. A. inside B. outside C. forward D. backward 33. A. happily B. cheerfully C. astonishingly D. sadly 34. A. Unable B. Impossible C. Ready D. Willing 35. A. book B. food C. cook D. look
36. A. blessings B. belongings C. campaigns D. challenges 37. A. how B. why C. where D. when 38. A. tell B. speak C. pray D. bow
39. A. forgetting B. following C. regretting D. remembering 40. A. greater B. fewer C. less D. lower
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1-5. ADCAC 6-10. BADCD 11-15. BADCB 16-20. DBCBA (B)
36-40. ACBDA 41-45. ACCBA 46-50. DABCA 51-55. DBDCC (C)
21-25. ACBDD 26-30. CBCDA 31-35. ABCAB 36-40. ABCDA
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