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Five years ago, Chet Szuber received the heart of his youngest child, Patti, who had been killed in a car accident. Now, with each passing day, he celebrates her spirit.
Szuber had to 36 his job because of his heart disease. In 1990, Szuber was put on the waiting list for a heart transplant (移植), which seemed to offer his last hope to live. But as years went by and no heart came his 37 , he got to a point where he could 38 move around during the day. “I had kind of given up,” he says.
Early on Aug. 18, 1994, Patti, then 22, was thrown from the car on the mountain road. 39 the Szubers got to the hospital, she was there with no hope of staying alive. Her family remembered that she had once mentioned that she had filled out an organ-donor card (器官捐赠卡), so they gave the hospital the go-ahead to do whatever was 40 to get her organs to needy recipients (people who receive the organs). On Aug. 21, Szuber was informed that Patti was brain dead and suggested that he could get his daughter’s heart. Szuber 41 , “I wasn’t sure I could stand every heartbeat making me remember Patti.” Finally, his wife asked him to accept. 42 of Patti’s organs were given to other recipients, and within 24 hours her heart was beating in Szuber. Since then he has tried to honor her memory as best he can by speaking for organ donation. Every year he gives a dozen 43 around the country, raising awareness (意识)of the need for organ donors and asking people to sign up.
44 most other recipients, Szuber has never celebrated the “second birthday.” “It’s hard to celebrate a life and death 45 ,” says his wife, “so we just kind of forgot about it” . But those who have received Patti’s organs cannot forget. Thanks to Patti’s organs, they now live a normal life, 46 the problems they ever had. It is a feeling Chet Szuber knows well, but always with that heartbreak. “It’s such a bittersweet situation. I certainly 47 the good health,” he says, “but I sure do miss that kid.”
36. A. leave B. lose C. take D. change
37. A. list B. hope C. way D. chance
38. A. hardly B. slowly C. only D. nearly
39. A. By the time B. As soon as C. Not until D. Shortly before
40. A. useful B. necessary C. hopeful D. possible
41. A. answered B. nodded C. worried D. refused
42. A. All B. Both C. Some D. Any
43. A. cards B. lessons C. speeches D. programs
44. A. For B. Unlike C. With D. Besides
45. A. in this way B. as usual C. now and then D. at the same time
46. A. tired of B. free of C. afraid of D. careful of
47. A. require B. enjoy C. treasure D. appreciate
36 — 39 ACAA 40 — 43 BDCC 44— 47 BDBD
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Sarah like to dive for treasure (潜水寻宝). She and Matthew dived together many times.
There was only one 36 . The waters in which they dived were full of sharks. So one of them was watching for sharks while 37 dived.
One day Matthew was exploring the bottom. Sarah 38 on top with another diver named
David. 39 she saw a huge shadow(影子) in the water. It was a shark, and it was heading straight for David!
What should she do? She was afraid to shout a warning to David. It might 40 him, and
he might start splashing. Sarah knew the shark would be attracted by splashing.
There was only one thing to do. She must tell David about the shark in a 41 way.
Then, perhaps, he could swim away 42 . The shadow was huger now. Sarah’s 43 was in her mouth, but she swam over to David. In a quiet voice she told him, “There is a shark behind you. Don’t splash. Swim to the boat—fast!”
David 44 . He turned pale, but he did not splash. They headed for the boat.
Sarah looked quickly over her shoulder. The shark was right behind them. They reached
the boat just in time. She and David 45 themselves up. The jaws of the shark snapped shut, but it was 46 late. They were safe.
Later Matthew and David 47 Sarah. “ You are a brave young woman,” they told her.
“Treasure hunting is fun,” said Sarah. “You just have to remember one thing. Sharks like
to go hunting, too!”
36. A. problem B. thing C. boat D. water
37. A. the other B. another C. some D. others
38. A. walked B. ran C. swam D. went
39. A. Surprisingly B. Suddenly C. Quickly D. Normally
40. A. force B. interest C. warn D. frighten
41. A. quick B. special C. quiet D. good
42. A. dangerously B. safely C. fast D. slowly
43. A. stomach B. finger C. heart D. tooth
44. A. nodded B. disagreed C. answered D. knew
45. A. put B. brought C. speeded D. pulled
46. A. so B. too C. very D. quite
47 A. honor B. praise C. admire D.know
36---41 AACBDC 42---47 BCADBB
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It was a cold dark winter’s night. It was getting late and I was tired so I went to bed.
At about two in the morning my phone began to ring. It was from mum. I started to panic and my heart was racing because mum has had her voice box removed because she had cancer(癌症), and she only 36 if anything is wrong. I live in the same flats as mum, 37 I rushed down to see what was wrong.
The door would not open. Everything was running through my mind including mum could be dying and I could not get into her flat. I went around to 38 bedroom window and could see mum on the floor. She had heard me and 39 to unlock the door painfully(痛苦地).
Then I entered the flat and what I saw was terrible. I just went into overdrive. Everything was 40 around in my head. What should I do? How should I do it without causing any more pain? I could see mum’s leg was badly broken and it was totally 41 the wrong way. I rang the ambulance (救护车) and while we were waiting I tried to comfort mum. She never complains.
The ambulance finally arrived and the ambulance man said that I had done a really good job. I 42 the ambulance. It was a cold freezing night. The roads were empty and 43 . It seemed that everything was going in a slow way.
We arrived at the hospital and rushed into A&E. The doctors told me that mum would need an 44 the next day. After mum was settled, I went home to try to get some sleep.
When I rang the hospital the next morning, mum had gone to the operating room. Everything was racing through my head. Is she OK? Will she be safe? Would she 45 it through the operation? Finally that day she was back onto the ward and she was fine. My mum is a very 46 lady and I am so proud of her.
From this I have learned that you should never take family for granted(想当然), 47 everyday, every moment you have with them because in my mind family is the most important thing you will ever be a part of, so never, ever forget what you have.
36. A. waits B. wonders C. rings D. cares
37. A. but B. so C. unless D. because
38. A. his B. its C. her D. their
39. A. afforded B. offered C. allowed D. managed
40. A. rushing B. lying C. getting D. traveling
41. A. meeting B. facing C. receiving D. avoiding
42. A. followed B. missed C. ordered D. passed
43. A. safe B. clean C. quiet D. free
44. A. experience B. explanation C. excitement D. operation
45. A. test B. make C. push D. cut
46. A. brave B. weak C. lonely D. serious
47. A. trust B. expect C. find D. enjoy
36. C 37. B 38. C 39. D 40. A 41.B
42. A 43. C 44. D 45. B 46. A 47. D
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I still remember father spent plenty of time teaching me how to pronounce a word, how to understand something that I saw for the first time and how to be polite to others. And I will never 36 one sentence my father used to say to me, “I love you, son. Say you love me, son.” Naturally, I would scream, “I love you, Dad.”
When I was growing up, I found that I had little in 37 with my father gradually. Sometimes we often argued about something sharply and then the argument changed into a quarrel(争吵). I knew there was a gap between us. I didn’t 38 hearing the words “I love you” from my father the last time. To tell you the truth, I couldn’t honestly remember when I had last said those words to him, either.
Now father was in hospital. The doctor said it was 39 and he needed an operation at once, 40 he wasn’t sure whether my father was able to survive (幸免于, 经受得住) it. Everything in my childhood 41 in my mind. Then I called and said, “Dad, I love you!”
There was a 42 at the other end and he replied coldly, “Well, I love you, too!”
I cried and said, “Dad, I know you love me, and when you are 43 , I know you will say what you want to say.”
Fifteen minuets later my mother called and nervously asked, “Paul, is everything OK?”
A few weeks later, I was working when I received my father’s call, “Paul, I love you.” I was so 44 that my tears rolled down my cheeks. Perhaps both of us 45 that this special moment had taken our relationship to a new level.
A short while after this special moment, my father finally narrowly escaped death following the heart operation. I can’t 46 that if I did not take the first 47 and Dad did not survive the surgery, what kind of life I would lead now.
36. A. forget B. practice C. understand D.say
37. A. heart B. manner C. common D.danger
38. A. expect B. remember C. enjoy D. think
39. A. difficult B. serious C. important D.sad
40. A. but B. because C. so D. and
41. A. appeared B. opened C. kept D.reached
42. A. happiness B. surprise C. silence D. luck
43. A. free B. ready C. happy D.excited
44. A. touched B. bored C. encouraged D.educated
45. A. required B. realized C. reported D.got
46. A. conclude B. infer C. imagine D.decide
47. A. advice B. step C. word D.world
36.A 37.C 38.B 39.B 40.A 41.A 42.C 43.B 44.A 45.B
46.C 47.B
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When I was twelve, I had a paper route (送报纸). One of my 36 , an old lady, taught me a lesson I've never forgotten.
One winter afternoon, my friend and I were throwing stones 37 the roof of the old lady's house. We wanted to 38 the stones roll down to the roof's edge and shoot out into the yard. I found a smooth rock. As I threw it, the stone slipped from my hand and crashed (撞击) through a small window. We turned around and ran 39 quickly.
At first, I was too scared about getting 40 to worry about the old lady's window. But after a few days, I started to feel guilty. She still 41 me with a smile whenever I gave her the paper, but I no longer felt 42 .
I decided to 43 my paper delivery money, and in three weeks I had seven dollars. I put the money in an envelope with a note 44 that I was sorry for breaking her window and hoped she could use my money to 45 it.
I snuck up (悄悄走到) to the old lady's house and slid (偷偷塞进) the envelope under her door. It made me feel much better.
The next day, I handed the old lady her paper and 46 her warm smile. She gave me a bag of cookies. I thanked her and continued my route.
After eating several cookies, I felt an envelope inside the bag. When I opened it, I was greatly 47 .Inside were the seven dollars and a note that said, “I'm proud of you.”
36. A. guests B. teachers C. customers D. friends
37. A. onto B. into C. across D. through
38.A. watch B. see C. hear D. notice
39.A. out B. back C. off D. away
40. A. lost B. caught C. hurt D. started
41. A. followed B. left C. helped D. greeted
42. A. interested B. frightened C. comfortable D. terrible
43. A. pay B. save C. make D. change
44. A. explaining B. complaining C. introducing D. instructing
45. A. buy B. find C. clean D. repair
46. A. remembered B. showed C. returned D. refused
47. A. moved B. surprised C. improved D. influenced
36. C 37. A 38. A 39. D 40. B
41. D 42. C 43. B 44.A 45. D 46.C 47. B