When I was in the third grade, I wanted to be just like Mrs. Abshere. She always had a 1 for her students. She made us feel both special and wanted. I _2 felt that Mrs. Abshere cared about me. Her patience and kindness helped me 3 many hard times. One day, after I got home, the police suddenly came and arrested (逮捕) my parents. I was 4 to death! I held on to my brother and sister as we were 5 a children"s home. As my parents waited for their 6 , my brother, sister and I waited in the children"s home. Soon days turned into weeks. When I was told that they would be in prison for six months, I 7 on my bed and cried for hours. I was mad at the world and no longer saw any future for myself. Just at this very moment one of the girls came running up to me. "Hey, there"s a lady here to see you. I think it"s your mom." _8_ it be true? When I got to the end of the hallway, there stood Mrs. Abshere! She held her arms out to me. "Honey, I know 9 is better than your mom, but I love you, too!" I hugged her and 10 thanked God for bringing this angel thirty miles out of her way to see me. As I 11 Mrs. Abshere around the grounds, I began to feel 12 again. I was so excited to show her off to all my new friends. Two weeks later, I said good-bye to all my friends and moved across the state to live in another city with my grandparents. Sixteen years later, I 13 Mrs. Abshere, so that I could tell her how grateful (感激的) I was. When I found her, we had the most wonderful conversation. I felt so much 14 telling her that I was only a year away from becoming a teacher myself. "Oh! That"s great. You can teach students in my room!" 15 , perhaps I will be returning to Mrs. Abshere"s classroom soon, only this time as a peer (同行) and a very grateful friend. |
( ) 1 A. message ( ) 2 A. surely ( ) 3 A. with ( ) 4 A. lonely ( ) 5 A. invited ( ) 6 A. news ( ) 7 A. jumped ( ) 8 A. must ( ) 9. A. nobody ( ) 10. A. carefully ( ) 11. A. walked ( ) 12. A. wonderful ( ) 13. A. searched for ( ) 14. A. patience ( ) 15. A. so | B. game B. truly B. through B. bored B. pushe d B. reply B. fell B. can B. somebody B. seriously B. helped B. hopeful B. rang up B. shame B. because | C. smile C. mainly C. out C. frightened C. found C. letters C. spread C. could C. anybody C. nervously C. talked C. interested C. called on C. pride C. however | D. prize D. hardly D. off D. sorry D. driven D. sentence D. slept D. may D. everybody D. silently D. saw D. relaxed D. bumped into D. hope D. though |
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阅读理解。 | After a serious earthquake happened, a father left his wife safely at home and rushed to his son"s school, only to find that the building where his son studied had collapsed and looked like a pancake. He was shocked. He didn"t know what he should do for a while, then he remembered the words he had said to his son, "No matter what happens, I"ll always be there for you! "And tears began to fill his eyes. He started digging through the ruins (废墟). As he was digging, other helpless parents and the firemen arrived and tried to pull him off the ruins, saying, "It"s too late! They"re all dead! There"s nothing you can do! " To them he replied with one line, "Are you going to help me now? " And then he kept on digging. No one helped, however. He went on alone because he needed to know for himself: "Is my boy alive or is he dead? " He dug for eight hours. . . 12 hours. . . 24 hours. . . 36 hours. . . then, in the 39th hour, he pulled back a rock and heard his son"s words. He shouted his son"s name, "ARMAND! " He heard back, "Dad! It"s me, Dad! I told the other kids not to worry. I told them that if you were alive, you"d save me and when you saved me, they"d be saved. You promised, "No matter what happens, I"ll always be there for you! You did it, Dad! " "What"s going on in there? How is it? " the father asked. "There are 14 of us left out of 33, Dad. We"re frightened, hungry, thirsty and thankful you"re here. When the building fell down, it made a triangle (三角) , and it saved us." "Come out, boy!" "No, Dad! Let the other kids out first, because I know you"ll get me! No matter what happens, I know you"ll always be there for me!" | 1. The underlined word "collapsed" probably means "_____". | A. break down B. shake away C. stand by D. fall into | 2. Who came to help the father when he was digging? | A. His wife. B. Other parents. C. The firemen. D. No one. | 3. Other parents and the firemen wanted to pull him off the ruins because they thought _____. | A. he was mad B. all the children had died in the earthquake C. he was too dangerous to others D. it was not his job to dig | 4. How many students were already dead when the father found them in the ruins? | A. Fourteen. B. Thirty-three. C. Forty-seven. D. Nineteen. | 5. We can learn from the passage that _____. | A. it took the father one day to find his son and other students B. his wife died in the earthquake C. his son was the last one to come out of the ruins D. the son didn"t believe his father would come to save him | 词语填空。用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,使短文通顺、正确、连贯(每个单词限用一次) | think we few interest difference send need bright report wonder | 完形填空。 | Mike is five years old now. His father works at the airport and his mother is a l The boy is too young to go to school. His mother 2 him to read and write. Sometimes, he draws something on the paper, but 3 can understand what he draws. One day, after a school year was over, Mike"s mother decided to have a holiday in 4 with her husband and son. Mr Scott, a workmate of Mike"s father"s saw them off at the 5 . The man played with the boy and bought some fruit for him. Mike thanked him and said 6 to him before he took the plane. Mike and his parents 7 some places of interest and the boy saw some strange animals. They 8 themselves in Pairs. And soon their holiday 9 and they had to go back to Canada. Mr Scott met them at the airport. They were happy to see each other again. But Mike was 10 and called out,"Oh, dear, Uncle Scott! Are you still waiting for your plane?" | 阅读理解。 | When I was in Grade Four, Mr Stamps took us to a place called Camp Noria to go camping. When we arrived at the camping, we took a walk in the forest. Then we had a difficult project: to build a small house in the forest After the project was finished the sky was dark, then We return to the campsite to have supper. We roasted (烤) hotdogs on the bonfire(篝火). The botdogs smelled good! Some of the other food was not that good. After supper everybody played a game of tag(捉人游戏). It was very cold at night and the next morning everybody was awake very early. Around noon time, the sun rose up. We took turns riding a small horse. When starting to ride it, I was scared, but after being on it for some time, I felt that it was fun. In the afternoon we went to row canoes(划独木舟). Since this was my first time doing these activities, I felt very excited. On the third day we returned home. I hope to go back there next year. | 1. How did the writer like the camping? | A. The writer enjoyed it a lot. B. The writer was afraid of camping. C. The writer disliked Camp Noria. D. It was a little boring. | 2. Which of the following activities did the writer and his friends do first during the camping? | A. Built a small house. B. Played a game of tag. C. Rode horses. D. Rowed canoes. | 3. What did the writer think of the hotdogs? | A. The writer roasted them. B. The writer enjoyed them. C. Not that tasty. D. They were burned. | 4. How long did they camp? | A. Two days. B. Three days. C. Four days. D. A week. | 5. Which statement is TRUE according to the passage? | A. It didn"t take them a long time to build a small house in the forest. B. All the food they cooked over the bonfire was delicious. C. It was very cold at night and they all woke up early the next morning. D.The writer was good at riding a horse and enjoyed it a lot. | 根据短文内容,判断下列句子的正误,正确的用“A,错误的用“B 。 A 92-year-old lady moved into a nursing home (疗养院). Although she was blind, her hair and clothes looked very nice. Her husband of 70 years old had recently passed away, so she had to move out of" her old house. After many hours of waiting patiently in the lobby of the nursing home, she smiled sweetly when I told her that her room was ready in the elevator, I began to describe her room. "I love it." she smiled with the excitemene of an eight-year-old girl who has just been presented with a new doll. "But you haven"t seen the room. Just wait." "That doesn"t have anything with it,"she replied. "Happiness is something you decide on ahead of time. Whether I like my room or not doesn"t depend on the furniture. It"s how I arrange my mind, I already decided to love it. lt"s a decision I make every morning when I wake up. I have two choices. I can spend the day in bed complaining of the parts of my body that no longer work, or get out of bed and thank the ones that still do. Each day is a gift and as long as my eyes open, I"ll focus on the new day and alI the happy memories in my life. Old age is like a bank account, You take out from what you"ve put in. I am still patting in." If you want to be happy, please remember these five simple rules: Free your hcart from hate. Free your mind from worries. Live simply. Give more. Expect less. Then your happiness will increase everv day ( ) 1. The old Iady had to move out of her house because she wanted to make more friends with people like her. ( ) 2. The author compared the old lady to an eight-year-old girl to show her excitement. ( ) 3. The old lady felt happy about her new room after she saw the f"irniture in it. ( ) 4. The old lady decicled to be happy every morning when she got up. ( ) 5. The story mainly tells us how to find a new house. |
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