He never believed that true love existed.
His parents divorced when he was young and he didn’t think that true love was able to survive in today’s world.
He was 36 wrong.
His grandparents were always supportive to the kids and tried to help them when their parents 37 . He knew they loved each other, he just wasn’t sure it was true love. He had 38 heard them say, “I love you” or they hadn’t shown any affection 39 hugging. They had been married for over fifty years and he thought that their true love was gone.
But again he was wrong. His grandfather, Ralph, was struck ill in his junior year of college and he didn’t know how serious it was until he fell and hurt his hip (臀). While in the hospital, the doctors 40 a tumor (瘤) in his lungs. They told him that he had lung cancer and due to previous illnesses, they could not operate and he was too 41 for chemotherapy (化疗).
It was around Thanksgiving and by Christmas his condition worsened. The cancer spread and in late January his sister away at college too, called him crying and said she was on her way home because the doctors told their family that their 42 had only a week to live, that by the weekend he would 43 be with them. Their family came in from around the country and stayed next to his side.
It was not until then that he 44 that true love did exist and would survive beyond death. Every night as his grandfather grew more fragile, he would 45 sweet words to grandmother, Madge. The night before he died grandmother was walking out of his room and he said to her “I love you Madgie baby”.
The next morning he received a phone call at work that grandfather had passed during the night. Throughout his short battle 46 cancer, he realized how much two people can love each other and he realized how much it means to be loved and give love. It is the greatest 47 on earth and it lasts beyond life because you never forget your one true love.
1.A. believed B. proved C. asked D. realized
2.A. died B. married C. divorced D. fought
3. A. ever B. never C. even D. often
4.A. other than B. less than C. rather than D. better than
5. A. took out B. found out C. set out D. put out
6.A. strong B. fat C. short D. weak
7.A. grandfather B. grandmother C. father D. mother
8.A. no better B. no worse C. no less D. no longer
9.A. realized B. said C. saw D. mentioned
10.A. speak B. shout C. whisper D. talk
11.A. by B. in C. on D. with
12.A. smile B. battle C. gift D. surprise
Many gases in the atmosphere actually heat energy that escapes from the Earth’s surface back to the earth.
A. finding; reflecting B. found; reflected
C. found; to reflect D. found; reflect
— you play the piano at this time of the day ? I need a good rest for tomorrow’s test.
— Sorry.
A. Must B. Shall C. Can D. May
— Have you watched the film “Avatar”?
— Not yet. But I the film is worth watching.
A. am told B. was told C. have told D. have been told
— What do you think about that firm’s job offer ?
—I have been considering it, it’s hard for me to make a decision right now.
A. and B. but C. so D. otherwise
More and more college graduates, the survey shows, feel it hard to find a satisfactory job.
A. what B. who C. as D. that