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A Young Man Learns What’s  Most Important in Life In his busy life, Jack had little time to think about the past and little to spend with his wife and son. One day, his mother phoned him and told him that his old  41   , Mr. Belser, had died. She asked if Jack would attend the funeral. Jack remembered   42   some of his childhood days with his old neighbor. It had been so long since Jack had thought of him. He    43   thought Mr. Belser had died years before. Jack’s mother said, “He didn’t forget you. When I saw him, he’d ask   44   you were doing. He’d remember the many days you spent at his home. After your father died, Mr. Belser stepped in to make sure you had a man’s   45   in your life.” “He taught me carpentry(木工手艺),” Jack said. “I wouldn’t be in this business if it weren’t for him. He spent a lot of time   46   me important things. I’ll be there for the funeral.” Mr. Belser’s funeral was   47  .He had no children and most of his relatives had died. That night, after he returned home, Jack and his mom   48   the old house next door. The house was   49   as Jack remembered. Jack told his mom that there was a small gold box that Mr. Belser kept   50   on top of his desk. He had asked a thousand times what was inside,   51   Mr. Belser only said “The thing I value most.” It was   52  . The house was exactly how Jack remembered it, except for the box. He figured someone from the Belser   53   had taken it. “Now I’ll never know what was so   54   to him,” Jack said. Two weeks after Mr. Belser died, Jack discovered a note in his mailbox. “Signature requested on a package. Please   55   by the main post office.” Next day Jack collected the package. The return address   56   his attention: “Mr. Harold Belser”. Jack opened the package. Inside was the gold box and an envelope. “Upon my death, please   57   this box and its contents to Jack Bennett. It’s the thing I valued most in my life.” Jack   58   opened the box. Inside he found a simple pocket watch and also these words   59   to it, “Jack, thanks for your time! –Harold Belser.” “My god! The thing he valued most was … my time,” He couldn’t believe it. Immediately he called    60   his appointments for the next two days, because he needed some time to spend with his family. 41. A friend B. neighbor C. relative D. classmate 42. A working B. playing C. spending D. talking 43. A honestly B. actively C. foolishly D. carefully 44. A when B. where C. how D. why 45. A help B. influence C. shadow D. attitude 46. A giving B. teaching C. helping D. assisting 47. A big B. wonderful C. small D. moving 48. A came B. returned C. painted D. visited 49. A possibly B. strangely C. differently D. completely 50. A buried B. discovered C. locked D. reached 51. A so B. but C. or D. when 52. A dear B. gone C. old D. clear 53. A wife B. son C. family D. neighbor 54. A valuable B. necessary[ C. important D. expensive 55. A stop B. begin C. start D. hurry 56. A gathered B. visited C. greeted D. caught 57. A give B. improve C. return D. pay 58. A casually B. sadly C. nervously D. carefully 59. A attached B. writing C. reading D. printed 60. A on B. at C. in D. off 答案:41-45 BCACB  46-50 BCDDC   51-55 BBCAA   56-60 DADAD
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