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For years I wanted a flower garden, but with five children I was too busy to have one. Money was limited, and so was time. Often one of the children would want something that cost too much, and I would say, "Do you see a money tree outside? Money doesn"t grow on trees, you know." Finally, when all five had gotten through high school and college, and had started having their own families, I started thinking again about having a garden. However, I knew gardens cost money. Then, one spring morning on Mother"s Day, as I was working in my kitchen, I heard cars drive by and looked out of the window to see a new tree planted in my yard. I couldn"t believe my eyes: it was a money tree! Dollar bills were stuck all over that tree, and there was a note which read: "I owe you eight hours of digging time. Love, Marvin." Marvin, my first son, kept his promise. He dug up a nice ten-by-fifteen-foot bed(花坛,花圃) for me. My other children bought me tools, a sunflower stepping stone(踏脚石) and gardening books. We built a garden together. That was three years ago. My garden is now very pretty, and just what I"d always wanted. When I go out to weed or tend my flowers, I don"t seem to miss my children as much as I once did. It feels as if they were right there with me. When I think about what my children have done for me, I get tears in my eyes every time. I"m still not sure whether money grows on trees. But I know love does! 1. Why had the author never had a flower garden before? A. Because she had five children to take care of. B. Because she didn"t have enough time and money. C. Because her children wanted expensive things. D. Because her children were going to high school and college. 2. Why doesn"t she miss her children as much as she once did? A. Because she has a big money tree. B. Because she has a very pretty garden. C. Because she feels the love of her children in the garden. D. Because she is busy weeding or tending her flowers. 3. Which of the flowing statements is correct, based on the passage? A. Money grows on trees only if you plant them with love. B. The author built a pretty garden after her children had graduated from school. C. The author actually wanted to have money grow on trees. D. The children loved their mother so much that they helped her realize her dream. 4. The purpose of this passage is to tell us_________. A. how to grow you own money tree B. the story of pretty garden C. the story of a money tree D. a story of the love between a mother and her children | |||
阅读理解 A well-dressed man entered a famous jewelry shop. He explained he wished to buy a pearl for his wife"s birthday and the price didn"t matter since business had been very good for him that year. After examining a nice black one that cost $5000, he paid for it in cash, shook hands with the jeweler, and left. A few days later the man returned and said that his wife liked the pearl so much that she wanted another one just like it. It had to be exactly the same size and quality, as she wanted a pair of earrings made, "Can you give me any advice on how to get such a pearl?" said the man. The jeweler regretfully replied, "I would say it"s exactly impossible to find one exactly like that pearl." The rich man insisted that the jeweler advertise in the newspapers, offering $ 25,000 for the matching pearl. Many people answered the advertisement but nobody had a pearl that was just right. Just when the jeweler had given up hope, a little old lady came into his store. To his great surprise, she pulled the perfect pearl from her purse. "I don"t like to part with it," she said sadly, "I inherited it from my mother, and my mother inherited it from hers. But I really need the money." The jeweler was quick to pay her before she changed her mind. Then he called the rich man"s hotel to tell him the good news. The man, however, was nowhere to be found. 1. The man paid $ 5,000 for the black pearl without bargaining because ______. A. he wanted to make the jeweler believe him B. his business had been successful C. he was anxious to get it D. he was very rich 2. He told the jeweler to get him another pearl that must be ______. A. exactly the same size as the black one B. exactly as big and nice as the black one C. worth no more than $ 25,000 D. exactly the same quality as the black one 3. Many people answered the advertisement because they wanted _______. A. to see the perfect pearl B. to buy some beautiful pearls too C. to get in touch with the rich man D. to sell their own pearl at a high price 4. The jeweler couldn"t find the man anywhere because ______. A. he died suddenly. B. He happened to be out C. He got $ 20,000 by cheating and had run away with the money. D. He wouldn"t show up until the jeweler called him a second time. | |||
阅读理解 My brother, Michael, was born one month before his due date and he also had cerebral palsy(脑瘫). He was retarded. He never lost his baby teeth, never grew taller than about 30 inches and never weighed more than 28 pounds. They did estimate, however, that he would not live to see his 12th birthday. As a boy I learned to feed and clothe Mike. As a teenager, I babysat for my "big brother" and learned use the proper medicine to prevent the seizures(癫痫) that caused him to tremble. Many people said he would never walk or talk . He never did learn to walk, but he did learn to talk -not even in complete sentences, but he had the basics down. If he was hungry, thirsty, happy or sad, we knew. He knew names too. I was Kagun, not Kevin. But that changed with a beard I grew during the summer before college. Family members said it was ugly. Mike heard it. "Look who"s at home. Who"s that?" they"d say to Mike. "Ugly," he would respond with delight. All of which-to me-was normal, for he was the only brother I knew. The only time I thought of the differences between us was when others pointed them out. My circle of friends widened when I entered high school. One day Mom asked if my new friends would have a problem seeing Mike for the first time. "If they don"t accept Mike, they don"t accept me and they aren"t welcome," I said. And if I didn"t think of him as different, I never thought about him dying either. On a warm fall night in 1998, Mike had a seizure. With this first seizure, Mike"s life was beginning to fade. On March 15, 1999, Mike died. Michael Patrick Harter-just 26 years old- died in Mom"s arms. We never had those great talks other brothers have about women, work and parents. We never played catch or talked about our dreams. But Mike taught me compassion and strength. He taught me respect for those less fortunate than myself. And he taught me an appreciation of the beauty in the simplest things. Physically and mentally, I was my brother"s keeper. Spiritually, Mike was and is my keeper-a nearly silent guardian angel. 1. The underlined word "retard" in Paragraph 1 may mean_______. A. to make development faster B. to make development slower C. to make development earlier D. to make development better 2. How much longer did the writer"s brother live than expected? A. About 26 B. About 12 C. About38 D. About 14 3. Which of the following statements is supported by the passage? A.It was a great shock to the writer that his disabled brother died in his mother"s arms. B.He thought his brother would inspire him forever. C.His brother brought him great shame in his childhood. D.He thought that friendship wasn"t that important. 4.The best title of this passage might be____________. A. My Disabled Brother B. A Peaceful Death of My Brother C. My Silent Keeper D. Love to My Brother |