“Everything happens for the best,” my mother said whenever I was disappointed. “Don’t worry. One day your luck will change.” I didn’t pay attention to her words. After finishing my college education, I decided to look for a job in a radio station. I wanted to host a sports programme. I went to Chicago and knocked on the door of every station. But I got turned down every time. In one station, a kind lady said to me that I hadn’t got enough experience. “Get to a small station and work for some time,” she said. When I went back home, my dad told me that a businessman had opened a store and needed someone to help him. But again, I didn’t get the job. I felt really down. “Your luck will change,” Mum said to me. Later, I tried another radio station in Iowa. But the owner, a nice man, told me he had already had someone to work for him. As I left his office, I asked, “How can someone be a sports announcer (播音员) if he can’t get a job in a radio station?” I was waiting for the lift when I heard the man call, “What did you mean? Do you know anything about football?” He let me sit in front of a microphone and asked me to try to imagine that I was giving my opinion on a football game, and finally I succeeded. On my way home, Mum’s words came back to me, “One day your luck will change, Son.” 1.What was the writer’s ideal(理想的) job?
2.Why didn’t the writer get the job in Chicago?
3.The sentence “I got turned down every time” means “ ”.
4.The writer got a job in the end.
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Long ago, operation usually had to be done while the sick man could feel everything. The sick man had to be held down on a table by force while the doctors did their best to save him. He could feel all the pain if his leg or arm was being cut off, and his fearful cries filled the room and the hearts of those who watched. Soon after 1770, Josept Priestley discovered a gas which is now called “laughing gas”. Laughing gas became known in America. Young men and women went to parties to try it. Most of them spent their time laughing, but one man at a party, Horace Wells, noticed that people didn’t seem to feel pain when they were using this gas. He decided to make an experiment on himself.He asked a friend to help him. Wells took some of the gas, and his friend pulled out one of Wells’ teeth. Wells felt no pain at all. As he didn’t know enough about laughing gas, he gave a man less gas than he should have. The man cried out with pain when his tooth was being pulled out. Wells tried again, but this time he gave too much of the gas, and the man died. Wells never forgot this terrible event. 1.Long ago,when the sick man was operated on, he _________.
2.Using the laughing gas, the people did not seem to _________.
3.If a man took less laughing gas than he should have when an operation went on, he _________.
4.One who took too much of the laughing gas _________.
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Now we can see a man and his wife at the breakfast table. They are not speaking to each other. They haven’t spoken to each other at the breakfast table for years. The husband is reading his newspaper. We can’t see his face. The wife looks very worried as she gets a cup of tea ready for him. Today she is using a new kind of tea for the first time. The husband picks up his cup. He isn’t interested. He tastes his tea. Suddenly he puts down his newspaper. Something is different! Can it be the tea? He takes another taste. It’s wonderful. He smiles. He looks at his wife and says in surprise, “Doris, when did you cut your hair?” Doris is pleased. She answers, “Two months ago.” Doris asks, “ Herbie , when did your hair begin to become white?” He answers, “A long time ago.” Doris says, “We have been together for many years, but we never cared about each other.” Now they aren’t worried any longer. Breakfast is different. Has a new kind of tea changed their lives? 1.This story happens______________________.
2.In the passage, we can see ________________________.
3.Herbie and Doris lived ______________ before this day.
4.Which of the following statements is true?
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One day a famous actor had just got into the train with all his luggage when a young man came and 31 down in the seat opposite him. The young man took out a 32 and began to read it, 33 the actor tried to get some 34 in his corner of the carriage. When he opened his eyes, he 35 that the young man was looking at him with his 36 open, his book forgotten. The actor shut his eyes and tried to sleep again, 37 every time he opened them, the young man was looking at him with the same excited look .At last, he gave up the attempt(企图) to sleep, took out a newspaper, put it 38 in front of him and began to read. The young man tried several times to get into conversation with the actor, but 39 . After a long period of silence the young man said again, “I’m George P. Anderson of Willington, Vermont.” This time the actor put his 40 down and said, “So am I.” That was the end of the conversation.
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You should spend more time ______ the lessons.
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----May I listen to the music here, Mr. White? ----Sorry , you’d better ____ it like that..
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The suggestion we should have a discussion on this problem is not the one ________he made.
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My suggestion is that Tom ______ there on time.
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--- Why didn’t you tell me the news of the meeting? --- I knew nothing about it, or I _______ you.
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Don’t forget _______ all the lights when you leave the classroom.
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