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66.Itiscommonlyacceptedthat______honestisthebestpolicy.67.Thereisa________possibleofraintonight.68.Mymain_____________complainisthatwecan’tgoouttohavedinner.69.AbrahamLincolntoldhispeoplethatAmericamust_________strengthgovernmentofthepeoplebythepeopleandforthepeoplE.70.Everyoneshouldmakea__________contributetooursociety.
GandhianIndiannationalherowashonored____1______thefatheroftheIndiannation.HehasbeenrespectedandbelovedbytheIndians.HewasborninIndiain1869.Followingthelocalcustomhegot_____2_____marryattheageof13.In1888hesailedtoEngland_____3_____hestudiedlawforthreeyearsandbecamealawyer.OnhisreturntoIndiahewassenttoSouthAfricatoworkonalawcasE.InSouthAfricahe____4______surprisetofindthattheproblemofracialdiscrimination种族歧视wasserious.Thereheformedanorganizationandstartedamagazinetofight_____5_____equalrights.GandhireturnedtoIndiain1915______6____IndiawascontrolledbytheBritish.HeledtheIndianstofightforanendtotheBritishruleand_____7______dependforhiscountry.InthepoliticalmovementmanyIndiansincludingGandhiwereputinprison._____8______thestrugglesneverstoppeD.TheBritishgovernmenthadtogive_____9______andIndiawonitsindependencein1947._____10______fortunateGandhiwasshotbyanIndianwhoopposedhisviewsanddiedonJanuary30th1948.
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IwasnineyearsoldwhenIlearnttorideabikE.ThebikewasabirthdaypresentfrommyunclE.Youcanimaginehow61exciteIwaswhenIsawthebikeandIbeggedmyuncletoteachmehow62rideitrightaway.HoweverbeforeIgotonthebikeIfelt63extremenervousandIwasafraidthatIwouldfalloffandhurt64me.Myuncleheldontotheseatandhelpedmetoget65thebikE.WhileIwasridinghewasrunningalongbesidemeholdingtheseatsoIwouldnotfallover.Iwasso66gratetohimforhishelp.AsIwaspracticingIbecamemoreandmoreconfident.ThenIheardmyuncleshoutingYouareridingitbyyourselfnow!IwasbothpleasedandscareD.Iwasreallyridingbymyselfbut67ifIfelloff?CouldIusethebrakes刹车tostop?AsIwaswonderingaboutthismyuncleranaftermeandgotholdofthebikE.I.68slowdownandcametoastop.MyheartwasstillbeatingfastwhenIgotoffthebikE.69latethatdayhavinglearnthowtogetonthebikeandgetoffitIfeltlikeIwaswalkingonair!Iamstillthankfultomyuncleforteachingmetorideabikeonmy70ninebirthday.
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EarlyinthemoringIwaswaitingatthebusstopworriedabout___41___belateforschool.Thereweremanypeoplewaitingatthebusstop___42___someofthemlookedveryanxiousand___43___disappoint.WhenthebusfinallycameweallhurriedonboarD.Igotaplacenext___44___thewindowsoIhadagoodviewofthesidewalk.A.boyonabike___45___catchmyattention.Hewasridingbesidethebusandwavinghisarms.Iheardapassengerbehindmeshoutingtothedriverbutherefused___46___stopuntilwereachedthenextstop.Stilltheboykept___47___ride.Hewascarryingsomethingoverhisshoulderandshouting.Finallywhenwecametothenextstoptheboyranuptothedoorofthebus.Iheardanexcitedconversation.Thenthedriverstoodupandasked___48___anyoneloseasuitcaseatthelaststop?A.womanonthebusshoutedOhdear!It’s___49___I.Shepushedherwaytothedriverandtookthesuitcasethankfully.Everyoneonthebusbegantalkingaboutwhattheboyhaddoneandthecrowdofstrangers___50___suddenbecamefriendlytooneanother.
WeallhaveafirstandlastnameorpersonalandfamilynamE.Butformanyofusitdoesn’tstoptherE.Wealsohavenicknames25_______mostlycomefromourrealnamE.Someofthemareobvious.TomisshortforThomas;SamisshortforSamuel.Howevertherearesomenicknameswhoseoriginsaremoremysterious.TakethenameWilliam26_______anexamplE.ItcanbeshortenedtoWillandalsoBill.ButhowdoesBillcomefromWilliam?DuringtheMiddleAgespeopleliketochangeletterstomakenameseasiertopronouncE.Forexampleahardconsonant辅音likeB.isclearerthansoftoneslikeW.BillsoundsmuchclearerthanWill.InterestinglythepeopleofEnglandevencalledKingWilliamIII27_______ruledinthe17thcenturyKingBilly.Richard28_______beapopularnameinEnglandforcenturiestoo.ItwascommonlyshortenedtoRichandRicktosavetimE.AlsolikethenameWilliampeoplelikedtomakerhymingnames.SoRickbecameDick.Thisnicknamebecamesopopular29_______itisincludedinanidiom.EveryTomDickorHarrymeanseverybody!The30_______popularnameforEnglishkingshasbeenHenry.EnglandhashadeightkingHenrys.Yetmostofthem31_______prefertobecalledHarrybythepeoplE.ItisatraditionstillhelD.BritishPrinceHarry’srealnameisHenry.Iwonder32_______HarryPotter’srealnameisHenry?
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86.Therearemoreandmorefamilyproblems___________arisefromlackofcommunication.87.Lifeislikeabus__________loadwithpassengerseachmantohisdestination.88.Asthetown______________nothavegoodrestaurantswejusttreatedtheforeignfriendstosomelocalfoodathomeyesterday.89.MuchasIwouldlove_________________gotothepartyyesterdayIdidn’tbecauseIhadtopreparefortheinterview.90.Istronglyrecommendthathe_____________taketheTOEFLtestbeforehestudiesintheU.S.91.Whatshouldbepaidattentionto___________learnEnglishwell?92.Studentsarenottoleavethecampuswithout_________________permit.93.Thekidfeelsexcitedwithsomanyplacesofinterest___________visit.94.InthespokenEnglishofsomeareasintheU.Sthersoundsattheendofthewords________________drop.95.Twentyyears____________passsincehelefthishometown.
IwasborninatowncalledBlackburninthenorthwestofEnglandandlivedtheretillIlefthome61theageofeighteen.MyparentshadmovedtoEnglandfromIndiaduring621970s.AsachildIwenttomylocalschoolandofcourse63speakEnglishwithalocalaccent.Buthomewasverydifferent:welivedinakindoflittleIndiawithahugeextendedfamilyofunclesandaunts.Iremember64feelpartofthisbigthingcalledfamilyandaneven65bigthingcalledIndia.Isupposemyfamily66realinfluencedmewhileIwasgrowingup.TheyusedtotalkaboutIndiaashome—even67atthattimeIhadneverbeenthere!Tomeitdoesn’tseematallstrangetogrowupaspartoftwocultures.Iamalwaysthinkingthatgrowingupwithtwoculturesisagiftnota68advantage.NowasamotherIwantmychild69getincontactwithherIndianrootstoosoweareplanningtovisittherelaterthisyear.AllherIndian70cousinareexpectingtomeether!
AsIamgettingolderIfind41terribleproblemthatmymemoryisgettingevenworsE.IalwaysforgetwhatIhaveexactlydonE.What’swrongwithme?IthinkIshouldn’thavebeensoforgetfuljustbecauseI’mnotoldenoughtoforgetthings.42mustbehorribleifthesituation43continueinthenextyears.NowIhavetotakeanote44avoidmissingsomethingIshoulddo.HoweverseveralyearsagoItookgreat45proudinmygoodmemorybecauseIwouldkeepsomethinginmymindeasily.That’s46Idon’tthinkstudywasaproblemwhenIwasinhighschool.PerhapsrecentlyIwasbusy47somelittlethingsbothinfamilyandworksoIwas48completetireD.ButmeanwhileIhadtoadmitthattimehadtakenawaymyenergy.Nomatterwhoyouare49howstrongyouareyou’recertaintobeweakinfrontof50naturelaw.
Mygrandfatherisa41retireworker.Onsummereveningsweoftensattogetheroutsidethehouse42enjoythecoolair.Itwasthetimethathetoldmelotsofhisexperiencesbeforeliberation.WhenmygrandfatherwasfourteenyearsoldheworkedinacoalminE.Onedaywhenheandhistwoworkmateswereworkinginthetunnelan43fortunethingsuddenlyhappeneD.A.partofthetunnelfelldownandtheywereshutinit.Theyhadnofood44eat.WhentheywerehungrytheyonlydranksomewatertherE.Itwasverycoldinit.Inordertokeepwarmtheyhuggedoneanother.Inthedarknesstheydidn’tknowwhetheritwasday45nighttheyonlyfelttheyhadstayedthereforaverylongtimE.Theyweretoohungrytospeakormoveandthoughtthey46die.Atlastthetunnel47digthrough.TheyweresaveD.Theyhadbeenthereforfourteendays!Mygrandfathersaidtheyweren’tletoutatoncE.If48theywouldhavedieD.Theywerekeptattheentrancetothetunnel49itwasverydimandtheywerefed50somethinporridgE.Afteradayortwotheyhadrecoveredabitandtheywerehelpedout.
AdmititornotmanyofusseethathighereducationequalsadiplomawhichinturnsprovidesuswithopportunitiesforabetterlifE.Butisthatallcollegemeans?Astuitioncostshaveskyrocketeditmakessense33______peoplemighttrytogetsomeofthebenefitsofcollegewithoutpayingcommentedtheAtlantiC.ThefulltuitionatYaleforthe2014-2015schoolyearis$63250.Thisbreaksdowntoover$7000permonthwhileDumasa28-year-oldCanadianspentonlyafewhundreddollarsatYalein2009couch-surfing作沙发客foraboutamonthand34______takeclasses.HoweverOllivierDyensdeputyprovost院长ofstudentlifeandlearningatMcgillUniversitypointsoutthatmostpeoplegotocollegemainlytogetadiplomA.Oneofthebenefitsofacollegediplomaisthat35______canhelpyouearnmoremoney.In2012youngadultswithahighschooldegreeearnedanaverageof$3000036______thosewithacollegedegreeearnedanaverageof$46900intheUS.AccordingtoDumasthebestadvantageofcollegeisnetworking.ThekindofpeopleImetinBerkeleyorinYaleIdon’tknowanywhereelseintheworldwheresomanysmartcoolopen-mindedcrazypeople37______beconcentratedhesaiD.Furthermoreacollegeis38______youdiscoverwhatlearningisabout.Thiswillbetheperiodwhenyougofromteacher-taughttomaster-inspiredafterwhichyoumustbecomeaself-learner.Thelearningskillsyouacquirewillbesomethingyouwillcherishforever39______writetohisdaughterbyKai-FuLeeoneofthemostsuccessfulChineseprofessionalmanagers.So40______doyouexpectfromcollege?A.diplomalike-mindedpeopleorsimplyalearningexperience?
Doesgoingtocollegereallypayoff?Certainly!Iremembertaking__43__Englishclassincollegeontheshortstory.Ourfirstassignment作业wastoread__44__shortstoriesandthendiscusswhichonewasbetter.AfterreadingbothIwasn’tsurE.Overthenextseveralmonthsmyprofessortaughtme__45___onestorywassomuchbetterthantheother.__46__wasrichinmetaphor隐喻案的characterdevelopmentwhiletheotherwashumorous___47__tooshallow浅显.Icouldn’tseethis__48_first.Inafewmonthsmybraingotreeducatedand__49_couldseethedifferencebetweengoodandbadwritingandcouldappreciateliteratureatawholenewlevel.Goingtocollegehelpsbuildastrongmind_50___leadstogreatersuccessinone’slifE.
IenjoydoingphysicaltraininginmyfreetimE.YesterdaywhenIwasworkingoutatagymonmylunchhourIsaw71elderlyladythereridingonabikE.Shecould’twalkverywell72shehadacane手杖nearherbutshewasstillthere73workharD.AfterIfinishedmyexercisingItoldherthatIwasgoingtowaitforher74shegotdoneandthatIwouldwalkherouttohercar.Itwasalittlefartohercaranditwasa75fogdayyesterdayinMissouri.Iwalkedhertothecarandopenedthecardoorforher76wonmeherbigsmileandgratitudE.Iknow77isasmallthingbutIfeltsogoodinsideforhelpingher.78myhelpshecouldhavefallenso79easyoutinthewetparkinglotandnoonewouldhaveknownshehadfallen.I80knowsheneededmyhelpandhersmilewasenoughtomakemyday.
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