Every morning, I will go to school with lunch bags that contained a sandwich, fruit, and dessert.
Then, one day, much to my surprise, there was no dessert in my lunch! What could have happened to it? Did Mom forget to make or buy it? Oh, well, I thought. It's only one time, so it's no big deal. But, for the next few days, my lunch contained no dessert! So one day, after school, as soon as I got home, I asked," Mom! Why haven't you been putting a dessert in my school lunches?" Mom answered, "Why, Eugene. I have been including a dessert in your lunch. If you're not getting them, then who is?"
So then we thought of my activities, and what I did with my lunch each day. As soon as I arrived at school I always put my lunch in the classroom closet(储物间)along with all of the other lunches. And that brought us to Carl---the bad boy of the third-grade classroom. The teacher didn't like him in class and would send him to the closet, where he would spend most of each day.
Carl lived in a group faster home(集体寄养之家).He was loud and somewhat of a thief; he would take just about anything that wasn't fastened down, so he wasn't welcome at school. Mom and I concluded that with nothing else to do Carl was probably going through the lunches and eating what he liked.
2 . When I was 12 years old, I went with my dad to his work --- a car showroom. I was wandering around and
The woman said that her
We got some
It is eight years later, but that event is still so
A.saw | B.heard | C.felt | D.looked |
A.inside | B.beside | C.in | D.outside |
A.saying | B.crying | C.laughing | D.thinking |
A.mother | B.friend | C.sister | D.father |
A.go | B.enter | C.come | D.reach |
A.asked | B.told | C.requested | D.required |
A.daughter | B.husband | C.relative | D.brother |
A.love | B.help | C.beg | D.pity |
A.borrow | B.save | C.earn | D.lend |
A.well | B.healthy | C.pleased | D.sick |
A.about | B.busy | C.unable | D.able |
A.stay | B.control | C.keep | D.remain |
A.deeply | B.gradually | C.finally | D.lately |
A.drink | B.clothing | C.books | D.food |
A.grocer shop | B.hospital | C.supermarket | D.showroom |
A.found | B.bought | C.sold | D.gave |
A.grateful | B.excited | C.glad | D.amused |
A.old | B.short | C.long | D.fresh |
A.action | B.calmness | C.kindness | D.effect |
A.encourage | B.inspire | C.serve | D.need |
“I’ll be the first millionaire in Coleford!” Richard used to boast.
“And you’ll be sorry that you knew me,” George would reply “because I’ll surely be the best lawyer in our town!”
After graduation, George never became a lawyer and Richard was anybody but a millionaire …. Instead, it happened that both men opened bookshops on opposite sides of Coleford High Street, while it was hard to make much money from books then, which made the competition between them worse. Eventually, Richard closed down his, dreaming of making a fortune elsewhere.
Now, with only one bookshop in the town, business was better for George. But sometimes he sat in his narrow old kitchen and gazed out of the dirty window, thinking about his former rival (竞争对手). Perhaps he missed him?
George was very interested in old dictionaries, and he had recently found a collector in Australia who was selling a rare first edition. When the parcel arrived, the book was in perfect condition and George was quite delighted. But while he was having lunch, George glanced at the photo in the newspaper that the book had been wrapped in. He was astonished — the smiling face was older than he remembered but unmistakable! Trembling, George started reading: “Bookends Company has bought ten bookstores from its competitors. The company, owned by multi-millionaire Richard Pike, is now the largest bookseller in this country.”
1. George and Richard were ________ at school.
A.roommates | B.good friends | C.competitors | D.booksellers |
A.He envied Richard’s good fortune very much. |
B.He thought about Richard from time to time. |
C.He felt unlucky with no more rival in the town. |
D.He was unhappy of Richard’s disappearance. |
A.a dictionary collector in Australia |
B.one of Richard’s competitors |
C.some rare edition of a dictionary |
D.the wrapping paper of a book |
A.Both George and Richard became millionaires by selling books. |
B.Both of them realized their original ambitions, which were the same. |
C.George established a successful business while Richard was missing. |
D.Richard became a millionaire while George had no great success. |
How to Make a Good First Impression (印象)
Have you ever met someone and walked away with "fool" or "loser" in mind? Are you afraid of being that someone and having others not like or understand you? Happily, you can get rid of these worries and fears by learning some effective skills on how to make a great and lasting first impression. Let’s get started.Talk about your interests and hobbies.
A.Appreciate others |
B.Make eye contact. |
C.Never lie to anybody about yourself and always be honest. |
D.Keep smiling when you are talking to a new friend. |
E.People who try to be funny can be funny if they try hard. |
F.Be careful not to change from a smile to a straight face too quickly |
G.Ask the other person about what their hobbies are |