( )1. A. chatting ( )2. A. although ( )3. A. keeping ( )4. A. caught ( )5. A. slows ( )6. A. asked ( )7. A. pulled ( )8. A. Why ( )9. A. everything ( )10. A. still ( )11. A. what ( )12. A. naughty ( )13. A. right ( )14. A. off ( )15. A. sighing ( )16. A. followed ( )17. A. time ( )18. A. sense ( )19. A. children ( )20. A. possibilities | B. waiting B. while B. putting B. annoyed B. comes B. repeated B. touched B. How B. nothing B. silent B. how B. silly B. wrong B. along B. joking B. stopped B. way B. confidence B. memories B. opportunities | C. complaining C. because C. driving C. impressed C. falls C. required C. waved C. When C. anything C. serious C. whether C. daring C. stupid C. on C. discussing C. respected C. same C. health C. courage C. risk | D. talking D. when D. washing D. reminded D. stops D. added D. held D. Where D. something D. happy D. if D. dishonest D. clever D. over D. watching D. scomed D. best D. time D. experience D. challenge | |||||||||||
1-5: B C D A A 6-10: B A C C B 11-15: A B A A D 16-20: A B C B B | ||||||||||||||
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I arrived at my mother"s home for our Monday family dinner. The smells of food flew over from the kitchen. Mother was pulling out quilt after quilt from the boxes,proudly showing me their beauties.She was preparing for a quilt show at the Elmhurst Church. When we began to fold and put them back into the boxes,l noticed something at the bottom of one box. I pulled it out. " What is this?"I asked. " Oh? " Mom said , " That"s Mama"s quilt. " I spread the quilt. It looked as if a group of school children had pieced it together:irregular designs , childish pictures , a crooked line on the right. "Grandmother made this?" I said, surprised. My grandmother was a master at making quilts. This certainly didn " t look like any of the quilts she had made. " Yes , right before she died,l brought it home with me last year and made some changes, "she said. "I"m still working on it. See, this is what I" ve done so far. " I looked at it more closely. She had made straight a crooked line. At the center of the quilt, she had stitched(缝) a piece of cloth with these words : "My mother made many quilts. She didn"t get all lines straight. But l think this is beautiful. I want to see it finished. Her last quilt. " " Oh, this is so nice, Mom, " I said. It occurred to me that by completing my grandmother" s quilt, my mother was honoring her own mother. I realized. too, that I held in my hands a family treasure. It started with the loving hands of one woman, and continued with the loving hands of another. | ||||||||||||||
1. Why did the author go to her mother"s home?_________ | ||||||||||||||
A. To see her mother"s quilts. B. To help prepare for a show. C. To get together for the family dinner. D. To discuss her grandmother"s life. | ||||||||||||||
2. The author was surprised because__________. | ||||||||||||||
A. the quilt looked very strange B. her grandmother liked the quilt C. the quilt was the best she had seen D. her mother had made some changes | ||||||||||||||
3. The underlined word "crooked" in the passage most probably means__________. | ||||||||||||||
A. unfinished B. broken C. bent D. unusual | ||||||||||||||
4. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?_________ | ||||||||||||||
A. A Quilt Show B. Mother"s Home C. A Monday Dinner D. Grandmother"s Quilt | ||||||||||||||
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John stood up and studied the crowd of people who making their way through the station. He looked for the girl whose heart he knew ,but whose face he 1 ,the girl with a (an) _2 . The story had begun twelve months before in a 3 . Taking a book off a shelf he found himself 4 by the notes penciled in the margin (空白处 ,白边) . The soft handwriting 5 a thoughtful soul and insightful mind. In the front of the book, he discovered the 6 owner"s name , Rosanna. During the next year the two grew to know each other through the 7 . Each letter was a seed falling on a fertile heart. The day finally came for their first 8 7 :00 pm at the station. A beautiful young girl in a green suit was coming toward him,whose 9 was( were) tall and slim. John started to walk towards her with delight, entirely forgetting to 10 that she was not wearing a rose. He 11 made one step closer to her, and then saw Rosanna,a short and fat woman well past 40 , with a rose on her coat was standing almost directly 12 the girl. The girl in the green suit quickly walked away. John felt 13 he was split (撇开) in two, and there she stood. His fingers gripped the wom leather copy of the 14 that was to identify him to her. He knew this would not be 15 . something perhaps even better than love. John felt choked by the bittemess of his 16 . "I"m John, and you must be Rosanna. I am so glad you could meet me,may I take you to 17 ?" The woman"s face broadened into a big smile. "I don"t know what this is about, son, " she answered, " but the young lady in the green suit who just 18 begged me to wear this rose on my coat. And she said 19 you were to ask me out to dinner,l should tell you that she is waiting for you in the big 20 across the street. She said it was some kind of test ! " | ||||||||||||||
( )1. A. hadn"t ( )2. A. rose ( )3. A. restaurant ( )4. A. absorbed ( )5 . A. reacted ( )6. A. previous ( )7. A. phone ( )8. A. dining ( )9. A. legs ( )10. A. observe ( )11 .A.carefully ( )12. A. behind ( )13. A. as long as ( )14. A. newspaper ( )15. A. a meeting ( )16. A. excitement ( )17. A. a walk ( )18. A. went by ( )19. A. when ( )20. A. market | B. haven"t B. flower B. meeting room B. surrounded B. reflected B. nice B. telegram B. meeting B. face B. conclude B.eagerly B. past B. even though B. book B. happiness B. sorrow B. your home B. followed me B. if B. restaurant | C. couldn"t C. book C. library C. interested C. responded C. thoughtful C. book C. walking C. figure C. notice C. luckily C. beside C. no matter how C. magazine C. love C. disappointment C. a party C. came here C. unless C. building | D. didn"t D. notes D. station D. burdened D. repeated D. beautiful D. mail D. talking D. hair D. say D.easily D. before D. as though D. note D. a dinner D. unwillingness D. dinner D. went in the restaurant D. since D. library | |||||||||||
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Fifteen years spent in the field of education has provided me with many treasured moments. One of the mo st unforgettable 1 when I was teaching second 2 ,10 years ago. In May I decided to plan something special for the children: a Mother"s Day tea. We had put our heads together to 3 ideas of how to 4 our mothers. We practiced singing songs , memorized poems and wrote cards. We decided to hold our tea the Friday before Mother"s Day. I was surprised and 5 to learn that every mother was planning to attend.I 6 invited my own mother. Finally, the big day arrived. Each child 7 up at our classroom door, expecting the arrival of his or her mom. 8 it got closer to the starting time, I looked around and my eyes quickly found Jimmy. His mother hadn"t shown up and he was looking 9 . I took my mother by the hand and walked over to Jimmy. "Jimmy," I said, "I have some problems here and I was 10 if you could keep my mother 11 while I"m busy. " My mom and Jimmy sat at a table. Jimmy 12 my mom her treats, and presented her with the gift I had made, just as we had 13 the day before. Whenever I looked over, my mother and Jimmy were in deep 14 . Now 10 years later, I work with students of all ages, educating them about the environment. Last year, I took a senior class on a field trip, and there was Jimmy. I had the students complete an outline of the day"s 15 and an evaluation of our trip. Then I collected the students" booklets and checked them to see if 16 was completed. When I came 17 Jimmy"s page, he had written "Remember our Mother"s Day tea we had in second grade , Mrs Marra? I do ! Thanks for all you did for me, and thank your mother, too. " I told him I really enjoyed what he had written. He looked rather embarrassed and 18 his own thanks and walked away.Suddenly he ran back and gave me a big hug. "Thanks again. No one even knew my mother didn"t 19 it. " I ended my workday with a hug from a teenage boy who had 20 stopped hugging teachers years ago. | ||||||||||||||
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