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Ted spent seven years as a prisoner of war. There he discovered the power of
36 .
For more than half of that 37 he was in separation. He lived for ten months in total 38 . Those ten months was the longest of his life. When they 39 with wooden boards the windows of his little seven-by-seven foot cell, shutting out the light, he 40 if he was going to make it.
Ted spent hours a day exercising and thinking. But at times he felt he could do
41 but scream. Not wanting to give his 42 the satisfaction of knowing they’d
43 him, he placed clothing into his mouth to lessen the noise 44 he screamed at the top of his lungs.
One day Ted got down on the 45 and crawled under his bed. He found a hole that 46 air from the outside. As he 47 the hole, he saw a weak ray of light. Ted put his eye next to the wall and discovered a small crack in the building. It allowed him to glimpse 48 , though all he could see was a 49 piece of grass. But when he saw this, he felt a surge of joy, excitement and 50 that he hadn’t had in years. “It represented life, growth and 51 ,” he later said. It was the small hope that helped Ted 52 this nearly unbearable experience.
The human spirit is 53 . It seems to run forever 54 a faint hope. Without it, you have nothing. With it, nothing else 55 —even the worst conditions.
36. A. scream B. support C. hope D. thought
37. A. month B. time C. war D. prison
38. A. darkness B. sadness C. happiness D. silence
39. A. placed B. strengthened C. fixed D. covered
40. A. wondered B. required C. reminded D. feared
41. A. everything B. anything C. nothing D. something
42. A. friends B. enemy C. soldiers D. army
43. A. quitted B. wounded C. satisfied D. broken
44. A. as B. though C. after D. since
45. A. wall B. board C. floor D. window
46. A. took in B. put out C. gave off D. let in
47. A. left B. entered C. approached D. passed
48. A. above B. inside C. outside D. below
49. A. very B. single C. right D. specific
50. A. usefulness B. gratefulness C. isolation D. depression
51. A. freedom B. choice C. courage D. perseverance
52. A. through B. over C. by D. out
53. A. lucky B. interesting C. straight D. strong
54. A. from B. on C. over D. against
55. A. changes B. happens C. matters D. relates
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A Standard of Excellence
My l4-year-old son, John, and I spotted the coat almost at the same time in the secondhand clothing store. __36__ the other coats were hanging down loosely, this one looked as if it were __37__ itself up. The thick, black wool was soft and unworn. It had a black velvet collar, beautiful tailoring and an __38__ price of $28. We looked at each other, saying nothing, but John’s eyes shone. Dark, woolen overcoats were popular with teenage boys, but could cost several hundred dollars new. This coat was even better, __39__ that touch of classic elegance from long ago.
John tried it on and turned from side to side, __40__ himself in the mirror with a(n) __41__, studied expression that soon changed into a smile. The __42__ was perfect.
John wore the coat to school the next day and came home with a wide smile. “How did the kids like your coat?” I asked. “They __43__ it!” he said, carefully folding it over the back of a chair and __44__ it flat.
Over the next few weeks, a change came over John. __45__ replaced contrariness; __46__, reasoned discussion replaced argument. He became more mannerly and more thoughtful, eager to __47__ me. “Good dinner, Mom,” he would say every evening. One day when I suggested that he might start __48__ homework before dinner, John, who was always putting off doing stuff, said, “You’re __49__. I guess I will.”
When I __50__ this incident to one of his teachers and remarked that I didn’t know what caused the __51__, she said laughing, “It must be his coat!” At the library, we ran into a friend who had not seen our children for a long time, “Could this be John?” he asked, looking up to John’s new height, __52__ the style of his coat and extending his hand, one gentleman to another.
John and I both know we should never __53__ a person’s clothes for the real person within them. But there is something to be said for __54__ a standard of excellence for the world to see, for practicing standards of excellence in thought, speech, and behavior, and for __55__ what is on the inside to what is on the outside.
36. A. While B. Unless C. Since D. As
37. A. carrying B. putting C. holding D. pushing
38. A. unreasonable B. unbelievable C. unacceptable D. unreliable
39. A. developing B. indicating C. adopting D. bearing
40. A. eyeing B. admiring C. questioning D. measuring
41. A. serious B. excited C. puzzled D. doubtful
42. A. brand B. figure C. result D. fit
43. A. approved B. loved C. desired D. enjoyed
44. A. pressing B. smoothing C. beating D. ironing
45. A. Acceptance B. Affection C. Agreement D. Acquaintance
46. A. wild B. quiet C. fair D. detailed
47. A. please B. help C. change D. remind
48. A. at B. from C. in D. on
49. A. helpful B. considerate C. right D. great
50. A. explained B. announced C. presented D. mentioned
51. A. choices B. growth C. feeling D. changes
52. A. analyzing B. assessing C. checking D. consulting
53. A. trust B. judge C. mistake D. blame
54. A. setting B. applying C. meeting D. wearing
55. A. adjusting B. comparing C. preferring D. matching
Drama(戲。 and the performing arts are excellent methods of building confidence in children and adults alike. Learning through drama allows children to 36 their creativity and have fun while leaving their 37 and worries behind. Drama also works by supporting the growth of imagination and other skills.
Entertainment has become rather passive with _38 , television and video games becoming more popular. These screen-based methods have had a 39 _effect on communication. They prevent children communicating with others. 40 , drama puts the children enthusiastic about communication back into entertainment. Children have the opportunity to 41 with others in a more meaningful way _42_ drama encourages speech development, awareness of body language and allows children to become more _43 aware.
Play and drama are closely linked. When children play a game, they are using their _44 and so are moving away from reality to 45 their own story. Drama is a vehicle _46 which children can express themselves more freely to make education fun.
Children gain 47 by understanding that there is no final answer in drama and that their opinion and contribution are valued. They are able to __48 to many issues and situations such as poverty, recycling and global warming. Drama and _49 have a strong link as drama can 50 children to take an active interest in other subjects such as geography, history and English and so they can 51 a more rounded education.
As a drama teacher, I have witnessed a child at his first class holding on to his parent's arm 52 to let go. Then to see the same child running into my class with a smile is an _53 sight. Drama installs confidence in children by allowing them to improvise (即興創(chuàng)作) and experiment. Everyone is given the opportunity to shine _54 drama. Besides learning the history of the theatre, drama 55 dance ,music , and directing, etc. These classes are especially designed to be of great fun.
36.A.express B.expose C.experience D. explore
37.A.depression B.happiness C.shyness D. sadness
38.A.cinema B.radio C.media D. drama
39.A.positive B.negative C.sensitive D. subjective
40.A. However B.Besides C. Therefore D. Meanwhile
41.A. compare B.discuss C. connect D. compete
42.A.though B.a(chǎn)s C.if D. before
43.A. mentally B.physically C. emotionally D. socially
44.A. determination B.consideration C. communication D. imagination
45.A .create B.tell C.read D. believe
46.A.through B.beyond C.a(chǎn)cross D. for
47.A. success B.hope C. admiration D. confidence
48.A.stick B.turn C.respond D. reply
49.A. language B.education C. play D. entertainment
50.A. persuade B.require C. encourage D. train
51.A.have B.continue C.provide D. give
52.A.tired B.unwilling C.sorry D.pleased
53.A.ordinary B.excellent C.odd D. imaginary
54.A. over B. above C. after D. within
55.A. possesses B. applies C. covers D. links
When I was in my early twenties,I moved away from my home state of Wisconsin to attend graduate school.I chose to go to the University of Arizona in Tucson and 36 there.Upon landing in early June,I was shocked by the lack of 37 and the burning desert heat. After less than two days in that 38 ,I called my parents to question whether I had made the 39 choice and to announce that I was 40 considering coming home.My father,in a calm and 41 voice,indicated that I always had a 42 . I could always come home and be welcome there.But in fact,we both 43 I wouldn’t come home at the time.Needless to say,I chose to 44 .
Many years have passed. My father’s 45 words remain with me.Knowing that I can always 46 ,I’ve been able to 47 several challenging situations-unemployment,divorce and even the 48 of my only son.I have also used these words in many cases where others need to know that someone 49 and that they do have a choice.
Whether 50 is earthly,spiritual,or some sense of calm,knowing that we can come home will be just enough to 51 us on our way.
It 52 me, in a way, of the prodigal son(回頭的浪子)who found 53 and love upon returning home.While we don’t have to be like him and hit bottom in life,it is good to know that we can wander and experience pains and 54 in life but we still have a home where love,support and comfort 55 .
36.A.flew B.drove C.walked D.cycled
37.A.blue B.yellow C.brown D.green
38.A.university B.school C.environment D.desert
39.A.new B.right C.last D.difficult
40.A.naturally B.fortunately C.obviously D.seriously
41.A.gentle B.weak C.supportive D.pleasant
42.A.choice B.dream C.friend D.request
43.A.pretended B.expected C.knew D.forgot
44.A, graduate B.regret C.return D.continue
45.A.surprising B. encouraging C.interesting D.moving
46.A.wander outside B.hang around C.come home D.move away
47.A.face up to B.get away with C.make sure of D.look out for
48.A.return B.growth C.a(chǎn)rrival D.loss
49.A.worries B.cares C.leaves D.stays
50.A.health B.marriage C.church D.home
51.A, help B.stop C.protect D.teach
52.A.informs B.reminds C.warns D.rids
53.A.comfort B.interest C.food D.money
54.A.regrets B.complaints C.sufferings D.pleasures
55.A.survive B.exist C.fall D.disappear
When I was three years old, my parents discovered I was totally deaf. After consulting with many doctors, they made a 21 that would forever change my future. 22 sending me to a private school for the deaf, they decided to “mainstream” me. All of my schoolmates and teachers would have 23 hearing.
I experienced great 24 throughout primary school because, besides the efforts of “ 25 ” with the other students, I also 26 with most of my schoolwork. But, Mrs. Jordan, my 5th grade teacher, changed all of that with a 27 three-word phrase.
One morning, she asked the class a question. I 28 her lips and immediately raised my hand. Although I feared, I felt unusually 29 because I was sure I had the right answer. I took a deep breath and 30 answered Mrs. Jordan’s question.
Her response 31 all of us. Mrs. Jordan enthusiastically 32 her right foot on the floor and waved her right finger in a full circle 33 it pointed directly at me. With shining eyes she cried, “THAT’S RIGHT STEPHEN!”
For the first time in my young life, I was an instant star. My heart burst with 34 and I sat a little 35 in my chair and puffed out my chest. My confidence 36 like never before. I decided right then and there that I would make a 37 for myself in this world. The very three-word phrase had totally 38 my young life.
From that day forward, my 39 improved fantastically. My view on life 40 a complete turnabout. And it all started with Mrs. Jordan. “THAT’S RIGHT STEPHEN!”
21. A. plan B. choice C. promise D. decision
22. A. Instead of B. Apart from C. Regardless of D. Far from
23. A. weak B. sharp C. normal D. different
24. A. anxiety B. honour C. sympathy D. excitement
25. A. getting away B. putting up C. fitting in D. coming up
26. A. handled B. struggled C. disagreed D. engaged
27. A. regular B. polite C. simple D. formal
28. A. found B. understood C. saw D. read
29. A. embarrassed B. frightened C. confident D. jealous
30. A. gently B. luckily C. nervously D. carelessly
31. A. enjoyed B. surprised C. delighted D. fooled
32. A. stamped B. placed C. stepped D. knocked
33. A. if B. unless C. since D. until
34. A. pride B. regret C. courage D. envy
35. A. taller B. shorter C. longer D. wider
36. A. declined B. sank C. returned D. acted
37. A. home B. fortune C. place D. name
38. A. devoted B. surrounded C. occupied D. transformed
39. A. grades B. health C. characters D. growth
40. A. set B. made C. turned D. got
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