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1、Running for a DreamI will never forget that November day. It was hotter than normal. Thiswas the _36_ my father and I had waited so long for, because we had been working towards this race for three years. Dozens of familiar faces from church and school flashed across my view. They had come_37_me. I
2、saw worry and_38_on my father s face. Then the race began!F or the first two and a half miles. I felt_39_. I had never beforebeen so ready for something. The weeks leading up to the racewere filledwith controlled_40_and a strict diet. My friends hadn t seen me in weeks, butthey understood the_41_req
3、uired to makemy dream a reality.As in all ofmyraces , I didnt _42_out in the front, I loved the pleasureof passing people as my strength overtook their premature speed.Then without warning , my strength began to decrease. Neck and neck with one of my greatest competitors, I _43_see the finish line.
4、I had begun the final dash into_44_when my knees became weak and my legs gave way. N othing I could do would make them_45_weight.I watched as runners rushed by me._46_I knew my dreams of victory were destroyed. I had to finish the race. However, my legs hurt badly.With all of the_47_left in me, I go
5、t on my hands and knees and crawled(爬),inch by inch, across the finish line. Voices, both_48_and familiar, cheered me on. They gave me the courage to keep_49_ until the very end.The doctors were there in seconds, but my eyes searched the crowd forhim. There was only one person I wanted to _50_to. I
6、whispered, “Im so sorry , Dad, Im so sorry I 51_you. Helooked at me, saying, “Youup a lot that day because of the54 of that little girl in the wheelchair. Iwas 55 that day of a poem from a book thatwas 55 that day of a poem from a book thatstates, “Whatever you do, doit withall your might.36. A. ide
7、as excusesB. plans37. A. runnersB. students38. A.gaveB.ended39. A. ignoredimaginedB. controlled40. A. simpletiringB. difficult41. A. prizeB. athletewinner42. A.mindB. event43. A. joyB. beliefconfidence44. A. stuckB. increased45. A. mixedB. calledpiled46. A. hugeB. narrow47. A. courtB. trackplatformC
8、. suggestionsD.C. volunteersD. advisorsC. stayedD. wokeC. witnessedD.C. interestingD.C. resultD.C. victoryD. bodyC. trustD.C. respectedD. lostC. linedD.C. weakD. hardC. fieldD.48. A. hopedB.cared49. A. desiresB.courage50. A. butB.and51. A. feltB. neared52. A. cheeringB. waitingrecording53. A. paidB.
9、 owed54. A. honestyB. braverycreativity55. A. warnedB. persuaded36. D37. C41. C42. B46. A47. B51. B52. AC. preparedD. searchedC. energyD. dreamsC. orD. soC. tookD. raisedC. calculatingD.C. disappointedD. taughtC. popularityD.C. informedD. reminded38. B39. C40.A43. A44. D45.C48. D49. C50.A53. D54. B5
10、5.DMy HeroWhat does it mean to be a hero I think a hero is someone who goes outofhis way to make others happy. My hero is Mr. Wright, my chorus (合唱队)teacher.When I was 12 years old, my grandparents passed away. I was reallyclose to them, and losing them was the hardest thingI ve ever had to36through
11、. Icouldn teat, sleep, orthink; Ifeltlikelcouldneven breathe. It was asif my whole world had fallen down from under me,and I 37 into this huge hole ofdepression(抑郁).381 was battling depression, I was determined to make my highschool years the best of my life. It was difficult to be 39 , but Ihad to
12、try. Ijoined Women s Choir. Mr. Wright was the choral directorand he was so funny that the first day, I just knew I had made the best 40 of my life.As the year progressed, I loved chorus more and more. I began to smile again and really enj oy41 .Then one day that all changed. My friends- or those th
13、at I thoughtwere my friends started talking about me behind my back. Iwas 42 , and I sat by myself. Mr. Wright came over and asked what was wrong. The look in his eyes told me that I could43 him. Trying hard to 44back tears, I told him the whole story.Whenl finished, he nodded and told me, “If you n
14、ever learn anythingfrom me, learn this: No one is worth45 your joy. What Mr. Wrightsaid really 46 a chord心弦)in my heart. He 47 cared about me(and what was going on. I 11 never be able to thank him enough, because he not only saved me but has 48 every day of it since. Any time I feel like giving 49 ?
15、 I remember Mr. Wright s words and push forward.I m proud to say that I 50 mydepression, and I m now a senior.I m still a 51 of chorus, and nowI m also in the best choir at myschool.Mr. Wright is a hero 52 everyone he meets. He cares about every single person who walks through his door, and he loves
16、 what he does more than any other teacherEve known. That s 53 he deserves to beEducator of the Year. He deserves the 54 not just this year but every year.I5 m glad I had the opportunity to meet you, Mr. Wright. You are an55 teacher, and I hope you realize that. You re my hero.36. A. putB. walkC.runD
17、.go37. A. lookedB. brokeC.fellD. turned38. A. IfB. AlthoughC. BecauseD. Once39. A.happy .B. calmC. smartD. confident40. A. suggestionB. decisionC. effortD. offer41. A. careB. natureC. health D.life42. A.refusedB. forgottenC. hurtD. trapped43. A. trustB. impressC. respectD. satisfy44. A. setB. fightC
18、.takeD. call45. A.stealingB. sharingC. hidingD. feeling46. A.brakedB. struckC. playedD. shook47. A. cheerfullyB. normallyC. exactlyD. truly48.A. madeB. startedC. understoodD. influenced49. A.offB. outq. upD. away50. A.beatB. sufferedC. developedD. saved51. A. leaderB. partC. fanD. dancer52. A. about
19、B. withC. toD. at53.A. whenB. whatC. whereD. why54. A.titleB. jobC. helpD. name55. A. amusingB. ambitiousC. amazing0.advanced36.D37.C38.B39.A40. B41.D42. C43. A44. B45. A46.B47.D48.D49.C50. A51.B52.C53.D54.A55. CRediscoveryI used to be a happyI used to be a happychild with aloving family and many fr
20、iends.I had a_36强迫_3 8_my kitchen four painful years,the 39_littlethat could brighten a cold winter day and I had a special love for life.At twelve, my life had a huge breakdown. It was then that I_37_OCD (症).I started to wash my hands ten times an hour, and I constantly oven to make sure that it wa
21、s off. This way oflife continued for and by then, my OCDhad led to depression ( 抑郁).I was no longergirl I had been.In the tenth grade I finally_40_to my mother that I was suffering from depression along with myOCD. My momtook me to a doctor and I started taking_41 _. Over afew months, the medicine d
22、id help the OCD, but I still was struggling with depression.One autumn evening, I hit rock bottom. I thought suicide (自 杀)was the only42_to my depression problem, so I decided to write a suicidenote. Asi was_43_it,my eyes fell on a photo. It was a_44_of an adorable little girl, wearing her red socce
23、r uniform and holding a bike helmet. She had a bright smile that showed she was full of life.It took me a few minutes to_45_who the girl in the photo was. The photo hadbeen taken when I was sevenyears old. I almost couldn t believe that smiling child was me. I felt a chill go down my spine (脊柱).It w
24、as like myyounger self had sent me a_46_.Right then and there I knew I couldn t kill myself. Once I had beena strong little girl, and I had to become_47_like that again.I tore up my suicidenote and_48_thatI would not rely only on my medicine.I would have to fight the depression with my mind, too. I
25、could make myselfhappy again.It has been two years sinceI 49_myself.The real reason I am healed is thatI took action and refused to let depression_50_my life, i learned a lifelong_51_: Never give up. Everyone has challenges in life, but everyone can_52_.I am living proof of that.Now I am prepared fo
26、r whatever_53_life may bring. I have a role model to54_up to for strength, and who is guiding me_55_life. My hero is a seven-year-old girl, smiling back at me from a photo on my desk.39. A. prettyB. happyC. popularD. lovely36. A. dreamB. thoughtC. hopeD. smile37. A. preventedB. treatedC. developedD.
27、 discovered38. A. checkedB. fixedC. touchedD. tested40. A. admittedB. suggestedC. showedD. replied41. A. classesB. medicineC. exerciseD. notes42. A. responseB. doorC. entranceD. solution43. A. postingB. copyingC. finishingD. revising44. A. pictureB. figureC. modelD. shadow45. A.explainB. realizeC. q
28、uestionD. describe46. A. giftB. cardC. messageD. letter47. A. openB. strongC. livelyD. athletic48. A.advisedB. doubtedC. promisedD. imagined49. A. rejectedB. replacedC. recalledD. rediscovered50. A. riskB. abandonC. ruinD. waste51. A. lessonB. skillC. classD. experience52. A.escapeB. quitC. recoverD
29、. survive53. A. adventuresB. benefitsC. opportunitiesD. challenges54. A. comeB. lookC. makeD. add55.A. throughB. overC. acrossD. from36. D 37. C 38. A39. B 40. A 41. B42.D 43. C 44. A 45B46. C 47. B 48. C 49. D50. C51.A52. D 53. D 54. B 55.could never disappoint me. Sometimes these things just_52_ A
30、ll thathandmatters is that you didyourbest.“But weworked so_53_. What about our dream” He reached over for myand said, Dontyou know thatyou are my dream and it has cometrue”It wasnt long before my running shoes were back on, marking a_54_path for my journey, I learned that all of the miles, the tear
31、s, the sweat, and the pain my dad and I experiencedtogether were not for a_5 5_. WhatI realized, though, was that to him, I was the greatest prizehe had everwon.36. A. dream B. weather C. result D. dayA. for B.to C. across D. over37. A. coldness B. astonishment C. excitement D. amusement39. A. proud
32、 B. great39. A. proud B. greatC. nervous D. afraid40. A. programs B. studies40. A. programs B. studiesC , instructions D. practices41. A. sacrifice41. A. sacrificeB. potential C. patience D. attention42. A. look43. A. lookB. moveC. start D. come44. A. shouldB. couldC. mustD. need45. A. reliefB. spir
33、itC pleasureD. glory46. A. giveB. feelC. hold D. add47. A. WhereB. BecauseC.IfD. Although48. A. trustB. emotionC strengthD. confidence48. A. loudB. foreignC. soft D. firm49. A. goingB. runningC , fighting D. training50. A. referB. talkC. listen D. agree51. A. frightened B. disturbed C. disappointed
34、D.bored52. A. developB. changeC. follow D. happen53. A. lateB. hardC. closelyD. quickly54. A. newB.nearC. roughD. narrow55. A. wishB. dutyC. rankD. race36-40. DACBD 41-45. ACBDC 46-50. DCBAB 51-55. CDBADAs a teenager, I was pretty lazy when it came to doing thingsfor my family. II foundI foundworked
35、 hard at school, and sometimeslooked after my younger sister.Still,myself regularly resisting the urge to36 out at home with even the simplestthings.Every Wednesday afternoon,for example, my mother 37 me to anothertown forapianolesson. During my two-apianolesson. During my two-hour lesson, she d rus
36、h to the nearby store and buyaweek worth of38 . Given the fact that my mom had driven me twelve milesthere, twelve miles back, 39there, twelve miles back, 39for my lesson, and bought me a candy bar, youdthink Id be very40 to help her bring the groceries into the house. 41 I42 for Mom as I42 for Mom
37、as Iwasnt . I generallyjust brought in an armload and left the ran to my room, shut the door, and started studying.Don t get me wrong: evenback in my room, I felt 43 about not helping mymother more. Deep inside,! wanted to change my 44. But I also realized that once I did change, there d benogoingba
38、ck. 45 I took on more responsibility, my parentswould start 46 more of me. At age fifteen, I sensed that this one small change would47 something much bigger: my personalchange from a cared-fbr,spoiled ( 被宠坏的)childtoamore48 , caring and giving young man.I 11 never forget the Wednesday when I made a(n
39、)49 tojump inand see whathappened. Returning home from the 50 , I disappeared into my room, as usual. But once inside, I felt that deep and burning51. Throwing my school books on thebed, I suddenly opened my door and 52 back to the garage to help my mother. How happy I felt that day!Surely, over tim
40、e, I continuedto help out with more housework.The neat thingwas, the more I helpedout, the 53 I felt about myself and my place in my family.As Mom and Dad realized they could 54on me more, our trips became far lessstressful, too. In short, it was a win-win situation for everyone.Sometimes the little
41、 things we put off doing the longest5 5 out to be thesimplest things to complete. And feeling happy beats feeling guilty any day.36.A. helpB. cryC. startD. work37.B. droveC. walkedD. guided38.A. fruitsB. flowersC. groceriesD. vegetables39.A. paidC. appliedD. planned40.A. nervousB. gratefulC. confide
42、ntD. unwilling41.A. SoB. AndC. ThusD. ButThe Write Feeling曾.A. oneB. otherC. nextD. rest心 A. excitedB. curiousC. guiltyD. doubtful小.A. wayB. worldC. careerD.shape45.A. SinceB. ThoughC. UnlessD. Once46.A. warningB. remindingC. expectingD. informing47.A. tellB. markC. expressD. describe48.A. energetic
43、B. ambitiousC. outgoing0.responsible49.A. excuseB. decisionC. statement0.appointment50.C. lessonD. holiday51.A. angerB. shameC. delightD. pleasure52.A. calledB.lookedC. headedD. handed53.A. betterB. smarterC. warmerD. stronger54.A. liveB. pressC. focusD. count55.A. turnB. makeC. pointD. bring36.A37.
44、 B38.C39. A40. B41.D42. D43.C44. A45. D46.C47. B48.D49. B50. C51.B52. C53.A54. D55. AGrowing up in a military family, I moved a lot. I mostly went to_36_with other kids whose parentswere also in the military.But when my dad_37_fromtheMarines after twenty years of service, I found myself_38_a civilia
45、nschool withtwelve-year-olds who shared no similar life experience with me.I was a stranger in a strange land. Everyone in my class had grown up together, and they had no room to_39_for a newcomer. I wore differentclothes, had differentthoughts, and spoke with an accent. I_40_for the first few weeks of school. I had no friends, no activities, and no_41_of a bright future. To deal with itall, I began_42_in my diary ev