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| One day, a young man was cleaning out his late grandfather's belongings when he came across a bright red envelope. Written on the 1 were the words, "To my grandson." 2 it was his grandfather's handwriting, the boy opened the envelope. A letter inside read: Dear Ronny, Years ago, you 3 to me for help. You said, "Grandpa, how is it that you've 4 so much in your life? You're still full of 5 , but I'm already tired of struggling. How can I get that same enthusiasm that you've got?" I didn't know what to say to you then. But knowing my days are 6 , I figure that I 7 you an answer. So here is what I believe. I think it has something to 8 with how a person looks at things. I call it "keeping your eyes wide open". First, realize that life is filled with surprises, but many are good ones. If you don't keep 9 for them, you'll miss half the excitement. Expect to be excited 10 , and you will be. When you meet up with 11 , welcome them. They'll leave you wiser, stronger, and more capable than you were the day before. When you make a mistake, be 12 for the things it taught you. Learn to use that lesson to help you reach your goals. It's also important to 13 exactly what you want. Then keep your mind focused on it, and be prepared to receive it. As you grow with the years, you'll be given bigger shoes to fill. So be ready for endings as well as challenging 14 . Sometimes we have to be brave enough to move from the familiar to the unfamiliar. Life isn't just reaching peaks. Part of it is moving from one 15 to the next. If you 16 too long in between, you might be tempted to 17 . So consider all the pathways ahead, and decide which ones to 18 . Then believe in yourself, get up, and get going. Most important of all, never give up on yourself. The person that ends up a winner is the one who resolves (决定) to 19 . Give life everything you've got, and life will give its best 20 to you. | ||||
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Yesterday afternoon, I went to my father’s office, (1) there was no school. My father was just going to (2) his office for an important meeting, so he told me to (3) there and finish an exam (4) on his desk. He asked me not to (5) my books when I worked (6) the paper. He told me to go over my lessons by myself (7) finishing the paper and not to (8) anything in his office (9) him. He told me not to go out for play and not to leave before four thirty. He asked me to (10) some tomatoes on the way home.
“Did you (11) the windows and lock the door when you left?” Father asked me when he came back home.
“(12),” I said, “I followed all your instructions and just did (13) you told me to.”
| 1.A.if | B.because | C.when | D.though |
| 2.A.enter | B.return | C.leave | D.use |
| 3.A.stay | B.sit | C.watch | D.listen |
| 4.A.exercise | B.problem | C.instruction | D.paper |
| 5.A.carry | B.take | C.read | D.look at |
| 6.A.at | B.out | C.on | D.over |
| 7.A.after | B.before | C.by | D.until |
| 8.A.move | B.touch | C.get | D.feel |
| 9.A.for | B.around | C.with | D.without |
| 10.A.borrow | B.bring | C.buy | D.cut |
| 11.A.see | B.clean | C.open | D.close |
| 12.A.Yes | B.No | C.Sure | D.All right |
| 13.A.everything | B.something | C.anything | D.nothing |
Once a neighbour stole one of Washington’s horses. Washington went with a police officer to the neighbour’s farm to get the horse, but the neighbour refused to give the horse up; he claimed (声称) that it was his horse.
Washington placed both of his hands over the eyes of the horse and said to the neighbour, “If this is your horse, then you must tell us in which eyes he is blind.”
“In the right eye,” the neighbour said.
Washington took his hand from the right eye of the horse and showed the police officer that the horse was not blind in the right eye.
“Oh, I have made a mistake,” said the neighbor. “He is blind in the left eye.”
Washington then showed that the horse was not blind in the left eye, either.
“I have made another mistake,” said the neighbor.
“Yes,” said the police officer, “and you have also proved that the horse does not belong to you. You must return it to Mr. Washington.”
Why did Mr. Washington go to the neighbor’s farm with a police officer?
A. Because the neighbor was the police officer’s friend.
B. Because he wanted to make the neighbor return the horse.
C. Because the police officer was Washington’s friend.
D. Because they were invited to the neighbor’s farm.
When Washington and the police officer reached the neighbor’s farm, the neighbor _____.
A. immediately admitted that he had stolen the horse
B. received them warmly
C. said he had lost a horse, too
D. didn’t want to give the horse back to Washington
When Washington asked the neighbor to tell them in which eye the horse was blind, the neighbor _____.
A. didn’t say anything B. knew the horse wasn’t blind at all
C. thought the horse was really blind D. said he had stolen the horse
From the passage, we know _____.
A. Washington was a wise man
B. Washington’s neighbor was cleverer than Washington
C. the police officer was the cleverest of the three
D. all the three men were not very clever
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Once a neighbor stole one of Washington's horses. Washington went 1 a police office to the neighbor's farm 2 the horse, but the 3 refused to give the horse up; he said 4 it was his horse.
Washington placed 5 of his hands over the eyes of the horse and 6 to the neighbor.
“If this is your horse, 7 you must tell us 8 eye he is blind.”
“In the right 9 !”the neighbor said.
Washington took his 10 from the right eye of the horse and 11 the police officer that the horse was not blind in the 12 eye.
“Oh, I have made a 13 ,”said the neighbor . “He is 14 in the left eye.”
Washington then showed that 15 was not blind in the left eye 16 .
“I have made 17 mistake,” said the neighbor.
“Yes,” said the police officer, “and you have 18 that the horse does not belong 19 you. You must 20 it to Mr. Washington.”
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After successfully serving their term for 4 years, military service men and women are given the choice to stay in the military or return to civilian(平民)life.
For some, having to readjust to civilian life is one of the most challenging assignments our returning soldiers and marines(水兵)will ever have to undertake. While people may think readjusting should be simple, they must take into consideration all the physical and mental stress our servicemen went through.
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder(创伤后应急障碍), or PTSD, is a mental disorder that can occur following the experience or witnessing of life-threatening events such as military combat(打仗).
Most survivors of trauma return to normal given a little time. In the military, the marines are given a two-week course on how to return to civilian life.
Unfortunately, some will have stress reactions that do not go away on their own, or may even get worse over time. These individuals may develop PTSD.
People who suffer from PTSD have difficulty sleeping because they are often reliving the experience through nightmares(梦魇)and flashbacks, and feel deserted or often stand off, and these symptoms can be severe enough and last long enough to significantly damage the person’s daily life.
Fullerton College, like most colleges, has its own Veteran’s(老兵)Office. Ray Bustos has been running the office for 3 years. Bustos acts as a liaison(联络) for the school and the veteran students. He makes sure the veterans returning to school get the right benefits. There are various types of financial aid for soldiers and marines. He strongly encourages the use of the Veterans Affairs website.
The website is very informative and extremely helpful for veterans as well as for friends and relatives of veterans who want to learn more.
【小题1】One purpose of the writer in writing the passage is ________________.
| A.to introduce some methods to cure PTSD |
| B.to instruct PTSD patients to return to civilian life |
| C.to recommend a website for veterans and people concerned |
| D.to give military service men and women advice on civilian life |
| A.How to readjust to civilian life. | B.How to get rid of mental diseases |
| C.How to get along with PTSD patients | D.How to return to school for benefits. |
| A.He’s a veteran who has just come back from a military combat. |
| B.He runs Fullerton College with a veteran office. |
| C.He’s in charge of an office dealing with veteran affairs. |
| D.He provides a lot of financial aid for soldiers and marines. |
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