What moved us most was that they never________.

A. lost hearts                                          B. lost their heart   

C. lost heart                                           D. lost their hearts

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What moved us most was that some ordinary people volunteered to help those ______ in the storm in Beijing.

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“Forgiveness is the sweetest revenge.” I saw this wonderful old saying again in a book recently. It got me thinking about all the times that I have been    31   to forgive others in my life and all the joy that it has brought me. One    32   stands out particularly well.
I was a young boy at a summer camp. I was having a great time and    33___ everything about it except for another young boy of my age. To say we didn’t
   34   would be a statement that made the situation less serious than it really was. We spent most of the week irritating, insulting (侮辱), and picking on each other.
   35   finally came to a fight on the next to last day of camp. We got into a fist fight which I lost.    36   older boys broke it up before I was hurt too much. I spent the rest of the day alone, refusing to speak andlost in my own    37  .
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Forgiveness is    43   the sweetest revenge. It can turn an enemy into a friend. It can    44   a heart from the chains of anger, hatred, and pain. It can open a soul to the sweetness of love and joy once again. May your life always be    45   of sweet forgiveness.

【小題1】
A.disappointedB.satisfiedC.unwillingD.a(chǎn)ble
【小題2】
A.memoryB.lessonC.incidentD.week
【小題3】
A.strugglingB.exploringC.enjoyingD.remembering
【小題4】
A.get acrossB.get alongC.hold onD.hold up
【小題5】
A.ThoughtsB.WordsC.FriendsD.Conflicts
【小題6】
A.SurprisinglyB.ThankfullyC.UnexpectedlyD.Regretfully
【小題7】
A.fightB.regretC.luckD.a(chǎn)nger
【小題8】
A.sunkB.brokenC.liftedD.shown
【小題9】
A.pizzaB.hamburgerC.pieD.sandwich
【小題10】
A.a(chǎn)ngryB.proudC.a(chǎn)shamedD.lonely
【小題11】
A.presentedB.sharedC.distributedD.divided
【小題12】
A.go away B.go onC.crowd inD.build up
【小題13】
A.nearlyB.merelyC.trulyD.hardly
【小題14】
A.keepB.cureC.comfortD.free
【小題15】
A.fullB.a(chǎn)wareC.confidentD.certain

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I want to tell you a story that changed my life many years ago. We were living in College Station, Texas and my wife and I were on our way home from Houston, Texas one Saturday morning. We decided to stop at a local restaurant to get something to eat since we had enough time. When we finished, we got back into our car and before I started it, we noticed a homeless man standing in front of the building. His clothes were worn and it looked as though he didn’t have any money. It was cold and I was sure he wanted something warm to drink; however, it was not this that I remember, because that is not what "moved" me. A dog was also walking up to the front of the building. Being a dog owner, I knew that the dog was a mother, and that she had just had some pups (小狗). She was hungry and weak and I felt bad for her. I knew if she didn’t eat soon, she and her pups would not live. People walking by didn’t even notice her. She was not as pretty and clean as most dogs, but she still deserved (值得) better. We still did not do anything, but someone else did. The homeless man, who I thought could not afford anything to eat, went into the store and bought dog food with all the money he had.
【小題1】Where did the story happen?

A.In front of the local restaurant.
B.In front of a building.
C.In the car parking lot.
D.Near the author’s house.
【小題2】What do we know about the dog?
A.The author wanted to help the dog, but he was un-able to.
B.The dog and her pups were in danger of dying from hunger.
C.The dog was not cute enough to be loved.
D.The author didn’t like dogs.
【小題3】Which of the following moved the author?
A.The homeless man had no money to buy food for himself.
B.The homeless man wore worn clothes on cold days.
C.The homeless man bought food for a dog with all his money.
D.Most people walking by the dog didn’t notice her.
【小題4】What can we conclude(得出結(jié)論) from the passage?
A.The author was so hungry that he went into the local restaurant to eat.
B.The author didn’t understand what the homeless man did.
C.The dog shouldn’t be taken care of carefully because it looked ugly.
D.Things are not always what they seem.
【小題5】Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A.My Memory B.A Poor Dog
C.The Homeless PersonD.A Mother Dog

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What moved us most was that some ordinary people volunteered to help those ______ in the storm in Beijing.

A.catching

B.having caught

C.to be caught

D.caught

 

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What moved us most was that they never________.

A.lost hearts

B.lost their heart

C.lost heart

D.lost their hearts

 

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