When I was a small child, during the war, we were very poor and we lived in a faraway village. One day, on the road, I found the __36__ pieces of a mirror. There was a German motorcycle accident.
I tried to find all the pieces and put them __37__, but it was not possible, so I kept only the __38__ piece and I made it round. I began to __39__ with it as a toy and became greatly attracted by the __40__ that I could reflect(反射)light to dark places where the sun would never shine in __41___holes and some other dark places. It became a __42__ for me to get light into the darkest places I could find.
I __43__ the little mirror, and, as I ___44__ up, I would take it out when I had nothing to do and __45__ the game. As I became a __46__, I grew to understand that this was not __47__a child’s game but a metaphor(象征)for what I might do with my life. I came to __48___ that I am not the light or the source(來源)of light, but light—truth, understanding, knowledge—is __49___, and it will shine in many dark places only if I reflect it.
I am just a single piece of a mirror whose ___50__ design and shape I do not know. __51___, with what I have I can reflect light into the dark places of this __52__, into the black places in the___53__ of men—and change some things __54___ some people. Perhaps others may see and do the same. This is what I am about. This is the __55___ of my life. (269 words
小題1:
A.brokenB.droppedC.pointedD.sharpened
小題2:
A.backB.downC.togetherD.up
小題3:
A.bestB.longestC.smallestD.largest
小題4:
A.talkB.playC.flashD.share
小題5:
A.ideaB.factC.decisionD.reason
小題6:
A.deepB.bigC.prettyD.empty
小題7:
A.jobB.taskC.gameD.trouble
小題8:
A.keptB.hidC.forgotD.lost
小題9:
A.cameB.stoodC.grewD.went
小題10:
A.watchB.continueC.rememberD.change
小題11:
A.manB.boyC.fatherD.grandfather
小題12:
A.a(chǎn)lwaysB.completelyC.reallyD.just
小題13:
A.a(chǎn)nnounceB.doubtC.understandD.expect
小題14:
A.a(chǎn)bsentB.homeC.farD.there
小題15:
A.wholeB.mostC.halfD.other
小題16:
A.SoB.HoweverC.BesidesD.Certainly
小題17:
A.countryB.villageC.worldD.city
小題18:
A.handsB.brainsC.eyesD.hearts
小題19:
A.onB.inC.withD.like
小題20:
A.wayB.standardC.qualityD.meaning

小題1:A
小題1:C
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小題1:D
小題1:C
小題1:D
小題1:A
小題1:B
小題1:C
小題1:D
小題1:B
小題1:D

小題1:A。broken破碎的。一天,我在公路上發(fā)現(xiàn)了一些鏡子碎片。
小題1:C。put … together把……合在一起。我試圖找到所有的碎片,把它們拼起來。
小題1:D。所以我只把最大的largest一塊留了下來。就是這塊,我把它在石頭上磨圓了。
小題1:B。play with和……一起玩。我開始把它當(dāng)成玩具,十分著迷
小題1:B。fact其后為引導(dǎo)同位語(yǔ)從句。因?yàn)槲夷馨压饩反射到太陽(yáng)永遠(yuǎn)照不到的漆黑之處,深洞啊、裂縫或者漆黑的壁櫥。
小題1:A。deep深處。解析見上題。
小題1:C。對(duì)我來說,把光線反射到我所能找到的最隱秘的地方,成了一種游戲game。
小題1:A。我一直保存kept著這塊小鏡子。
小題1:C。grow up長(zhǎng)大。隨著年齡的增長(zhǎng),我周游四方
小題1:B。還會(huì)在閑暇時(shí)分把它拿出來,繼續(xù)著continue這帶有挑戰(zhàn)性的游戲。
小題1:A。等我長(zhǎng)大成人man后,我漸漸懂得了這不僅僅是一個(gè)小孩的游戲。
小題1:D。我漸漸懂得了這不僅僅是just一個(gè)小孩的游戲,而且象征著一種人生觀。
小題1:C。我意識(shí)到understand我既不是光也不是光源。
小題1:D。可光(真理、理解和知識(shí))就在那兒there,只要我反射它,它就會(huì)照亮許多漆黑的地方。
小題1:A。我是一面鏡子的一塊碎片,我不知道整面whole鏡子的樣式和形狀。
小題1:B。不過However,我傾盡所有,能夠把光線反射進(jìn)這個(gè)世界漆黑的地方
小題1:C。world世界。解析見上題。
小題1:D。反射進(jìn)人們心靈heart的陰暗處,給他們帶來某些改變。
小題1:B。in在,,,,,,,解析見上題。
小題1:D。這就是我人生的意義meaning。
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Ricochet, a 19-month-old golden retriever(金毛尋回犬), was bred(飼養(yǎng)) to be a service dog but never made it. Now, she has found her role in the ocean, surfing with a disabled teen.
Patrick Ivison, 15, suffered a severe injury in a car accident when he was 14 months old. He has been disabled since, but the Californian boy never gave up on the goal of walking. He recently took his first steps. When Ivison first met Ricochet, the two immediately hit it off. To raise money for Ivison’s physical therapy(治療), which is not covered by insurance, it was suggested that the pair take up surfing. Ivison said that when he first heard the idea he thought, “We are completely out of our minds.”
But from the start, the two took to surfing naturally. With the help of his mom, Jennifer Kayler, and friends, who carry Patrick to the ocean and guide the extra-large surfboard into the waters, Ivison rides the waves with his pal standing on the back. “It’s kind of like a grand performance out there,” Ivison said of the group of people who help him out. The dog helps to balance out the board The teen remembered one pass when “we were about to flip over and then she stepped on that side of the board and helped us out.”
The two participated Sunday in the Surf City Surf Dog contest as a fund-raiser(募集資金者). They wowed the cheering crowd during their exhibition. The event raised $8,200. About $2,000 will go toward a service dog for Ivison, and the rest will go toward his “Help Patrick Walk” therapy fund.
小題1: Ivison got disabled when             .
A.he drove to the seasideB.he began to learn surfing
C.he suffered a severe diseaseD.he was over one year old
小題2:Ivison decided to take up surfing in order to       .
A.collect money for his treatmentB.set an example for the disabled
C.realize his dream of being a surfer
D.develop courage and positive attitudes
小題3:What did Ivison think about the idea of going surfing in the beginning?
A.Easy.B.Interesting.C.Crazy.D.Exciting.
小題4:In what way does Ricochet help Ivison surf?
A.She keeps on cheering Ivison on.
B.She keeps the balance of the surfboard.
C.She gives signals when huge waves come.
D.She pulls the board back if Ivison falls off.

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