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  • Reba would be gone just 15 minutes. But her two granddaughters ran to her as if they didn't(1)
     
     when they'd see her next. "Wait, wait, I want a hug!" shouted Denise, 11. Michelle, 13,(2)
     
    close behind. "I love you, grandma! I love you, grandma!" they murmured."I love you,too,baby," she replied to each of them. Such a short (3)
     
     was too much for the little girls.
        The school year had just(4)
     
    ,and earlier that day,the girls had been upstairs,listening to music while cleaning their rooms, putting aside clothes to give away-as instructed by grandma.
        Reba, 53, wants the girls to know that this is a (5)
     
    home even if their parents are (6)
     
    ."I've put myself in the second place. I'm not traveling;I'm not(7)
     
    on the beach in Hawaii," she says. "I'm bringing up my grandchildren and I'm good with that."
        The UK and Canada haven't experienced this social(8)
     
     at least not yet. The number of grandparents taking over the parental(9)
     
     in those countries is still small. The US has a much larger number and there is surprisingly little financial or moral support(10)
     
     to grandparent-led families in the US. Most of the American grandparents living with grandchildren have much less to(11)
     
    . According to recent studies, those who look after their grandchildren are less(12)
     
    than their neighbors,because they have to spend most of their time attending to their grandchildren and don't have much time to do exercise.
        Whatever the(13)
     
    ,it's worth it."I am not just going to give up," she said. "I love Michelle and Denise to the moon and back. They are my(14)
     
    . That's what chose to do," she added. "They know I'm here,and I'm keeping on until I see them(15)
     
     from high school, and then college."

    (1)A. infer B.know C. expect D. recognize
    (2)A. appeared B. hid C. left D. followed
    (3)A. celebration B. union C. separation D. chance
    (4)A. ended B. quit C. expanded D. approached
    (5)A. rich B. large C. real D. comfortable
    (6)A. alive B. present C. busy D. absent
    (7)A. lying B. swimming C. running D. exercising
    (8)A. crisis B. duty C. awareness D. change
    (9)A. goal B. role C. character D. power
    (10)A. curious B. familiar C. available D. particular
    (11)A. take up B. get along with C. keep away from D. rely on
    (12)A. active B. generous C. healthy D. helpful
    (13)A. pride B. praise C. price D. weight
    (14)A. life B. burden C. value D. destiny
    (15)A. learn B. drop C. flee D. graduate
    更新:2021/06/24 组卷:0 难度:0.20
  • Craven,26, had to get around the world to be at the hospital for his wife was going to give birth. He was in Afghanistan. He (1)
     
    to Kuwait and then to Philadelphia, where matters grew (2)
     
    . Storms caused a cancellation so he was(3)
     
    to stay in a hotel overnight. He was scheduled to fly out the next morning.
        While sitting on the plane on Thursday morning, they experienced repair issues. After about 30 minutes of remaining seated on the plane, everybody had to (4)
     
    the plane and went back inside again. After that was delay after delay.
        "They just kept pushing it," Craven said."If they had (5)
     
     the plane from the beginning, I would have found another way home somehow."
        "Because of the bad(6)
     
     there were not rental vehicles at all from the airport," he said. "The(7)
     
     flight didn't work until 10:30 a. m. the next day. So I would have (8)
     
     all of it."
        (9)
     
    , word of Craven's plight(困境)started spreading among (10)
     
    . His story reached Charlene Vickers who was also on a deadline. She needed to(11)
     
    Charleston by noon on Friday.
        She(12)
     
     herself to Craven and said "I'm going to drive to West Virginia tonight. So are you willing to join this(13)
     
    party of ours?" Craven didn't even wait to get his suitcase. The group arrived at his house just past midnight. His 9-pound, 8-ounce boy, Cooper, was (14)
     
     the next morning.
        "If it hadn't been for Charlene,never would have made it," Craven said. "All she wanted(15)
     
    was pictures of the baby."

    (1)A. drove B. flew C. walked D. rode
    (2)A. complicated B. valuable C. exciting D.pleasing
    (3)A. invited B.punished C. forced D. expected
    (4)A. take off B. put up C. get off D.set up
    (5)A. canceled B.arranged C. complained D. repaired
    (6)A. traffic B.weather C.route D. travel
    (7)A. fast B. next C.new D.only
    (8)A. missed B. evaluated C. achieved D. destroyed
    (9)A. Generally B. Apparently C. Fortunately D. Frequently
    (10)A. soldiers B. pilots C.drivers D. passengers
    (11)A. leave B.reach C.pass D.control
    (12)A. introduced B.devoted C.abandoned D.committed
    (13)A. unique B.energetic C.regular D.crazy
    (14)A. gone B.sent C.lost D.born
    (15)A.in time B.in use C.in return D.in need
    更新:2021/12/28 组卷:0 难度:0.20
  • When I was a boy,our extended,immigrant family would sometimes gather together at my great aunt's tiny house over the summer.
        Those were the days(1)
     
    video games,smartphones,and motorized toys,so we often(2)
     
    play a good old-fashioned game of tag(捉人游戏).I(3)
     
    one of those times especially.I was the youngest and smallest of all the kids there so I got(4)
     
    first and couldn't catch anyone else.Though I(5)
     
    after my brothers and cousins hard they were all too(6)
     
    for me.I grew more and more(7)
     
    .
        I finally rushed to one of my brothers and(8)
     
    face first into the dirt.I got up with(9)
     
    in my eyes.Then I saw one of my female(10)
     
    standing there.She started to run but was going much(11)
     
    than before.I easily caught up and tagged her.Then she turned to me,(12)
     
    ,and said, "It's my turn!You'd better run!"I ran off(13)
     
    while she turned and started to run after one of my older brothers.
        I see now how her act of(14)
     
    that day saved me from sadness and returned me to joy.It didn't(15)
     
    that we hardly ever saw each other.We were family and she loved me.

    (1)A.with B.before C.for D.on
    (2)A.put off B.kept from C.went on D.ended up
    (3)A.consider B.remember C.choose D.enjoy
    (4)A.defeated B.bullied C.caught D.found
    (5)A.ran B.sought C.shouted D.searched
    (6)A.strong B.rude C.hard D.fast
    (7)A.puzzled B.interested C.upset D.excited
    (8)A.fell B.threw C.hid D.lost
    (9)A.stars B.darkness C.dirt D.tears
    (10)A.sisters B.cousins C.fellows D.enemies
    (11)A.nearer B.farther C.slower D.higher
    (12)A.agreed B.teased C.joked D.smiled
    (13)A.happily B.freely C.peacefully D.luckily
    (14)A.education B.kindness C.gratitude D.cheating
    (15)A.matter B.help C.turn D.mind
    更新:2021/12/28 组卷:0 难度:0.20
  • Mick Jagger,Charlie Watts,Keith Richards,and Ronnie Wood-the Rolling Stones-have played together for more than 50 years.However,they still(1)
     
     the importance of practicing together.
        They understand that to make excellence a habit,you need to define a(n)(2)
     
    approach to working together.You need to practice it over and over until it becomes second (3)
     
    .Before every tour,the band typically spends two months in rehearsing(排练).They use the (4)
     
    to reconnect to their collective rhythm.The (5)
     
    enables the band to perform with almost telepathic(心灵感应的)communication.Richards says that he knows exactly what's happening by(6)
     
     watching Watts' left hand.If the rhythm ever slows,one glance from Richards to Wood speaks volumes.Together they will then (7)
     
     the pace.The Rolling Stones'(8)
     
    comes from each member having a distinctive yet complementary(互补的)(9)
     
    .Richards is their spiritual leader,Watts is the band's backbone,Wood is the mediator,and Jagger is (10)
     
     everything he can do-a chief executive in many ways.
        Each of the band's members is a(n)(11)
     
     in his own right,but it is the chemistry the band has on each of them that works best.Being part of the Rolling Stones remains the best way for each member to achieve their (12)
     
    goals.The best teams are those who(13)
     
    individual drive with the understanding of the importance and (14)
     
     of the team.
        This is the secret of becoming an excellent team:There is no (15)
     
    to the ongoing devotion and intentional practice required to build better teams.

    (1)A.analyse B.evaluate C.recognize D.judge
    (2)A.flexible B.common C.reliable D.independent
    (3)A.interest B.nature C.personality D.preference
    (4)A.knowledge B.opportunity C.proposal D.conclusion
    (5)A.work B.difference C.career D.practice
    (6)A.simply B.gradually C.possibly D.secretly
    (7)A.slow down B.insist on C.pick up D.bring back
    (8)A.charm B.idea C.theory D.success
    (9)A.intention B.role C.style D.view
    (10)A.interested in B.pleased with C.in control of D.in need of
    (11)A.founder B.genius C.educator D.player
    (12)A.unique B.normal C.official D.individual
    (13)A.connect B.mix C.help D.push
    (14)A.consequence B.objective C.chance D.power
    (15)A.access B.path C.alternative D.key
    更新:2021/12/28 组卷:0 难度:0.20
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