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来源:《时代英语·高三》2020年第05期
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
因为你英文 1
When I was 14, I got tired of school and left my hometown in arch of my fortune in big cities. One day I was in the street when I noticed an old beggar at the corner. After me for some time he asked me, “Boy, come with me and I have something good for you.” Feeling and puzzled I followed him to a small hou.
The beggar first asked me to wait for a moment. A few moments later, he returned with a couple of old . “There are two things that I want to you, young man,” said he. “The
first is to never a book by its cover, for it can fool you.” He , “I bet you think I’m a , don’t you, young man?” I said, “Well, uh, yes. I guess so, sir.” “You are , but I’m sure you are a dropout,” he said . I got shocked.
“Well, young man, I’ve got a little for you. I am one of the men in the world. I have probably everything any man could ever want. A year ago, my wife pasd away. I there were certain things I had not yet in life, one of which was what it would be like to live a beggar on the streets. For the past year, I have been going from city to city and doing just that.”
“The cond is to learn how to . There is only one thing that people can’t take away from you, your .” Then, he reached forward, caught my and put them upon the books.commercialization
The beggar then me back on the streets near where we first met. His parting for me was to never forget what he taught me. I headed for my home that very day and returned to my school the next day.
1. A. shopping B. wandering C. running D. singing
美丽的回忆 2. A. watching B. questioning C. following D. helping
3. A. scared B. nervous C. curious D. impatient
4. A. bags B. gifts C. photos D. books
5. A. show B. teach C. lend D. give
瑜珈瘦手臂 6. A. buy B. judge C. admire D. borrow
会计年终总结 7. A. went on B. held on C. kept up D. ended up
8. A. guide B. ller C. beggar D. writer
9. A. perfect B. smart C. confident D. wrong
10. A. naturally B. anxiously C. firmly D. happily
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11. A. surpri B. test C. lesson D. joke
12. A. greatest B. wealthiest C. saddest D. kindest
13. A. doubted B. remembered C. realized D. explained
14. A. caught B. enjoyed C. ud D. experienced
15. A. like B. for C. with D. by
thorne>dump 16. A. survive B. cheat C. read D. rearch
17. A. health B. wisdom C. appearance D. money
18. A. arms B. legs C. shoulders D. hands
igtt 19. A. pushed B. led C. forced D. drove
damnit 20. A. image B. movement C. request D. figure
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Not many 17-year-old girls know how to solder (焊) copper pipes together or light a pilot light. The are I’ve learned as an assistant to my in his plumbing (管道) business.
My summer job deals with that constantly cau physical and mental discomfort, and the work an attitude of determination and patience that I frequently struggle to adopt. Each morning, I mylf into large-thick men’s jeans most girls would to wear and climb into the plumber truck. As my classmates begin their babysitting or lling groceries, my dad and I carry toolboxes and work in the dark baments. I often get in messy storage boxes looking for the water meter. Nothing around is beautiful or tidy.
Sometimes I why I stand the dust and sweat when I could be in my air-conditioned hou doing summer homework. Yet as much as I the mess of plumbing, I look down upon mylf for being so easily annoyed by disorder. , the world was built by people willing to get their hands .
Five such summers have me that the messy parts of people’s hous the messy par
ts of their lives. As I learn to the mess, I also learn to handle the and contradictions in my adolescence. Life is a process of accepting and learning to put it in order. Plumbing work is no different. You can e it in each newly soldered group of copper pipes. And when customers express , I understand that, in a small way, we bring to their lives.
1. A. manners B. skills C. facts D. rules
2. A. brother B. dad C. teacher D. friend