阅读理解。     "Glad to find you so merry, my girls," said a cheery voice at the door

阅读理解。     "Glad to find you so merry, my girls," said a cheery voice at the door

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阅读理解。

     "Glad to find you so merry, my girls," said a cheery voice at the door, and actors and audience turned to
welcome a tall, motherly lady with a "Can I help you" look about her which was truly delightful. She was not
elegantly dressed, but a noble-looking woman, and the girls thought the gray cloak (斗篷) and unfashionable
bonnet (宽檐帽) covered the most splendid mother in the world.
     "Well, dearies, how have you got on today? There was so much to do, getting the boxes ready to go
tomorrow, that I didn"t come home to dinner. Has anyone called, Beth? How is your cold, Meg? Jo, you look
tired to death. Come and kiss me, baby."
     While making these maternal (母性的) inquires, Mrs. March got her wet things off, her warm slippers on,
and sitting down in the easy chair, drew Amy to her lap, preparing to enjoy the happiest hour of her busy day.
The girls flew about, trying to make things comfortable, each in her own way. Meg arranged the tea table.
Jo brought wood and set chairs, dropping, over-turning, and clattering everything she touched. Beth trotted
(小跑) to and fro between parlor (客厅) and kitchen, quiet and busy, while Amy gave directions to everyone,
as she sat with her hands folded.
     As they gathered about the table, Mrs. March said, with a particularly happy face,"I"ve got a treat for you
after supper."
    A quick, bright smile went round like a streak of sunshine. Beth clapped her hands, regardless of the biscuit
she held, and Jo tossed up her napkin, crying, "A letter! A letter! Three cheers for Father!"
     "Yes, a nice long letter. He is well, and thinks he shall get through the cold season better than we feared. He
sends all sorts of loving wishes for Christmas, and an especial message to you girls," said Mrs. March, patting
her pocket as if she had got a treasure there.
     "Hurry and get done! Don"t stop to quirk your little finger and simper (傻笑) over your plate, Amy," cried
Jo, choking on her tea and dropping her bread, butter side down, on the carpet in her haste to get at the treat.
     Beth ate no more, but crept (蹑手蹑足地走) away to sit in her shadowy corner and brood (细想) over the
delight to come, till the others were ready.
     "I think it was so splendid in Father to go as chaplain (牧师) when he was too old to be drafted (被征入
伍), and not strong enough for a soldier," said Meg warmly.
     "Don"t I wish I could go as a drummer? Or a nurse, so I could be near him and help him." exclaimed Jo,
with a groan.
     "It must be very disagreeable to sleep in a tent, and eat all sorts of bad-tasting things, and drink out of a tin
mug," sighed Amy.
     "When will he come home, Marmee?" asked Beth, with a little quiver in her voice.
     "Not for many months, dear, unless he is sick. He will stay and do his work faithfully as long as he can,
and we won"t ask for him back a minute sooner than he can be spared. Now come and hear the letter."
     They all drew to the fire, Mother in the big chair with Beth at her feet, Meg and Amy perched on either arm
of the chair, and Jo leaning on the back, where no one would see any sign of emotion if the letter should
happen to be touching. Very few letters were written in those hard times that were not touching, especially
those which fathers sent home. In this one little was said of the hardships endured, the dangers faced, or the
homesickness conquered. It was a cheerful, hopeful letter, full of lively descriptions of camp life, marches,
and military news, and only at the end did the writer"s heart overflow with fatherly love and longing for the
little girls at home.

1. What did the girls do after their mother arrived home? A. They asked her to make dinner.
B. They told her about their day.
C. They got boxes ready to go for the next day.
D. They tried to make her comfortable.2. The girls" father had not been drafted because he______. A. was too old
B. had been injured
C. was a chaplain
D. had children 3. What was most likely keeping the girls" father away from home? A. A storm.
B. A battle.
C. A sickness.
D. A job. 4. Why did Jo most likely sit with her back toward everyone while listening to the letter? A. To show her sisters that she is angry
B. So that she can sit more comfortably
C. So that she has enough light to read
D. To hide her feelings from her sisters5. The letter is compared to a treasure to show _______.  A. that mother was teasing the girls
B. the value of the letter to the girls
C. that mother had money in her pocket
D. the mother"s love for the girls 6. In paragraph 3, the word "inquiries" means _______. A. scolding
B. questions
C. lessons
D. arrivals
答案
1-6: D A B D B B
举一反三
完形填空。

     As sixth graders, kids were separating into groups, but I wasn"t sure where I belonged.
     Our teacher gave us a task called "secret friends" for the coming week.We were supposed to do nice
things   1   our friends without letting them know who was doing it.We could leave   2   notes or cards
either on their desks or in their backpacks. Before doing the task, with our eyes closed, from a basket, we
   3   a name of a classmate who we were to secretly befriened over the next five days.
     Soon, the task was turned into a competition of giving   4   instead of notes.Everyone was getting cool
presents except me.My friend followed the teacher"s   5   without a fault.I received nothing but handmade
cards with nice words about me.
     On the last morning, I finally got a package.When I   6   it, the girls around all  7  .It was perfumed
powder, an"old lady" gift.My face went red.
     I tried to forget about the   8   gift, but when the same girls   9   it again during the break in the bathroom,
I joined in,"How stupid! My grandmother wouldn"t  10  want it." The girls laughed at my  11  and left the
bathroom.Washing my hands, I let the water run through my fingers   12   I thought about my words. It
wasn"t  13  like me to say things like that.
     "I"m your secret friend." It was Rochelle. "I" m sorry about the gift," she whispered to me, tears  14  down
her face.
     From a poor family, she was a  15  at school for those with rich parents.Yet she just took all the  16   and
the horrible treatment silently.
     I was sick to my stomach as my  17  words ran through my mind.She had heard everything.How could I
have been so cruel?
     Later I learned she had felt bad all week about not being able to leave me any cool present and her mum
had given up her only luxury (奢侈品). 
     And I had  18  everything for her.
     I told her that I had only said those things to try to   19  .
     "We aren"t that different from each other, are we?" She smiled    20  .Her simple words, spoken from her
heart, found their way straight into mine.

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(     )1. A. behind          
(     )2. A. outstanding    
(     )3. A. pushed          
(     )4. A. chances        
(     )5. A. directions      
(     )6. A. discovered      
(     )7. A. laughed        
(     )8. A. special      
(     )9. A. saw            
(     )10. A. even          
(     )11. A. feeling        
(     )12. A. if            
(     )13. A. normally       
(     )14. A. dashing        
(     )15. A. goal           
(     )16. A. teasing        
(     )17. A. powerful      
(     )18. A. broken        
(     )19. A. turn off      
(     )20. A. optimistically 
B. through      
B. encouraging 
B. found        
B. gifts        
B. example      
B. grasped    
B. blamed        
B. embarrassing  
B. showed        
B. just          
B. suffering    
B. since        
B. properly    
B. streaming    
B. centre        
B. challenge     
B. tense         
B. changed       
B. fit in      
B. persuasively
C. for      
C. reminding 
C. drew        
C. help        
C. patterns    
C. held        
C. shouted    
C. delicious  
C. mentioned  
C. hardly      
C. remarks    
C. because    
C. perfectly  
C. getting    
C. wonder      
C. puzzle      
C. scary     
C. ruined      
C. take off    
C. honestly  
D. like                
D. frightening         
D. threw               
D. hope                
D. admission           
D. opened              
D. commented         
D. worrying            
D. suggested           
D. only                
D. reactions           
D. as                
D. carefully         
D. smoothing           
D. target              
D. ignoring            
D. hurtful           
D. disturbed           
D. get in              
D. understandingly   
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     Even though it was only October, my students were already whispering about Christmas plans. With each
passing day everyone became more   1   waiting for the final school bell. Upon its   2  everyone would run for
their coats and go home, everyone except David.
     David was a small boy in ragged clothes. I had often   3    what kind of home life David had, and what kind
of mother could send her son to school dressed so   4    for the cold winter months without a coat, boots, or
gloves. But something made David   5  . I can still remember he was always   6   a smile and willing to help. He
always
  7   after school to straighten chairs and mop the floor. We never talked much. He   8   just simply smile and
ask what else he could do, then thank me for letting him stay and slowly   9   home.
     Weeks passed and the  10   over the coming Christmas grew into restlessness until the last day of   11 
 before the holiday break. I smiled in  12   as the last of them hurried out of the door. Turning around I saw
David   13   standing by my desk.
     "I have something for you," he said and  14   from behind his back a small box.   15   it to me, he said
anxiously,"Open it. " I took the box from him, thanked him and slowly unwrapped it. I lifted the lid and to my
 16   I saw nothing. I looked at David"s smiling face and back into the box and said, "The box is nice, David,
but it"s  17  ."
     "Oh, no. It isn"t." said David." It"s full of love. My mum told me before she died that love was something
you couldn"t see or touch unless you know it"s there."
     Tears filled my eyes  18   I looked at the proud dirty face that I had rarely given  19   to. After that
Christmas,David and I became good friends and I never forgot the meaning  20   the little empty box set on
my desk..

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(     )1. A. anxious  
(     )2. A. warning  
(     )3. A. scolded  
(     )4. A. modestly 
(     )5. A. popular  
(     )6. A. expressing
(     )7. A. practised
(     )8. A. would    
(     )9. A. aim at   
(     )10. A. argument
(     )11. A. school  
(     )12. A. relief  
(     )13. A. weakly  
(     )14. A. searched
(     )15. A. Holding 
(     )16. A. delight 
(     )17. A. cheap   
(     )18. A. as      
(     )19. A. advice  
(     )20. A. from    
B. courageous   
B. ringing      
B. wondered     
B. naturally    
B. upset        
B. delivering   
B. wandered     
B. should       
B. turn to      
B. excitement   
B. year         
B. return       
B. sadly        
B. found        
B. Handing      
B. expectation  
B. empty        
B. until        
B. support      
B. behind       
C. serious      
C. calling      
C. realized     
C. inaccurately 
C. special      
C. wearing      
C. studied      
C. might        
C. put off      
C. movement     
C. education    
C. vain         
C. quietly      
C. raised       
C. Sending      
C. appreciation 
C. useless      
C. because      
C. attention    
C. over         
D. cautious             
D. yelling              
D. learned              
D. inappropriately      
D. funny                
D. sharing              
D. stayed               
D. could                
D. head for             
D. judgment             
D. program              
D. control              
D. helplessly           
D. pulled               
D. Leaving              
D. surprise             
D. improper             
D. though               
D. command              
D. towards            
完形填空。
     I stopped to watch my little girl busy playing in her room. In one hand was a plastic  1  ; in the other a toy
broom. I listened as she was speaking to her make-believe little friend and I"ll never forget the words she said,
even 
  2   it was a pretense.
     She said, "Suzie"s in the corner because she"s not been very    3  . She didn"t listen to a   4   I said or do the
things she should." In the corner I saw her baby doll all dressed in lace and pink. It was   5   she"d been put
there to sit alone and   6   .
     My daughter   7   her"conversation", as I sat down on the floor. She said,"I"m all fed up. I just don"t know
what to do with her any more. She cries whenever I have to work and wants to play games, too. She never
   8   me do the things that I just have to do.
     She tries to help me with the dishes, but her arms just cannot   9  . And she doesn"t know   10   to fold
towels. I don"t have the  11  to teach. I have a lot of work to do and a big house to keep clean. I don"t have the
time to sit and play-   12   what I mean?"
     And that day I thought a lot about making some   13   in my life, as I listened to her   14   words that cut me
like a knife. I hadn"t been paying enough attention to what I hold most  15 . I"d been caught up in responsibilities
that increased throughout the year.
     But now my  16  has changed, because, in my heart, I realize that I"ve seen the world in a different   17   
through my little darling"s eyes. So, let the cobwebs (蜘蛛网)  18  the corners and the dust bunny rabbit rule the
floor. I"m not going to worry about keeping up with them  19 .
     I"m going to fill the house with  20  of a child and her mother, for we are granted only one childhood, and
we will never get another.
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(     )1. A. lamp         
(     )2. A. then          
(     )3. A. gentle       
(     )4. A. word         
(     )5. A. possible     
(     )6. A. recover      
(     )7. A. continued    
(     )8. A. has          
(     )9. A. reach        
(     )10. A. what        
(     )11. A. ability     
(     )12. A. mind        
(     )13. A. influences  
(     )14. A. innocent    
(     )15. A. clever      
(     )16. A. purpose     
(     )17. A. glance      
(     )18. A. have        
(     )19. A. either      
(     )20. A. conversations

B. camera            
B. as              
B. good             
B. story          
B. obvious           
B. pretend            
B. stopped        
B. helps            
B. settle            
B. whether          
B. duty             
B. see              
B. changes         
B. casual          
B. heavy            
B. principle        
B. light            
B. manage         
B. any more        
B. messages       
C. hammer      
C. though         
C. happy        
C. joke           
C. common        
C. think        
C. repeated       
C. makes          
C. arrive         
C. why            
C. energy         
C. feel         
C. plans          
C. generous      
C. dear           
C. destination    
C. focus         
C. make         
C. neither      
C. imaginations 
D. phone           
D. so              
D. helpful         
D. sentence        
D. unusual         
D. regret          
D. interrupted     
D. lets            
D. handle          
D. how             
D. reason          
D. learn           
D. troubles        
D. humorous        
D. lovely          
D. attitude        
D. impression      
D. stop            
D. anywhere        
D. Memories        
阅读理解。
     It came as something of a surprise when Diana, Princess of Wales, made a trip to Angola in 1997, to
support the Red Cross campaign for a total ban on all anti-personnel landmines. Within hours of arriving in
Angola, television screens around the world were filled with images of her comforting victims injured in
explosions caused by landmines. "I knew the statistics," she said."But putting a face to those figures brought
the reality home to me; like when I met Sandra, a 13- year-old girl who had lost her leg, and people like her."
     The Princess concluded with a simple message:"We must stop landmines". And she used every opportunity
during her visit to repeat this message.
     But, back in London, her views were not shared by some members of the British government, which
refused to support a ban on these weapons. Angry politicians launched an attack on the Princess in the press.
They described her as"very ill-informed" and a"loose cannon". (乱放炮的人)
     The Princess responded by brushing aside the criticisms:"This is a distraction (干扰) we do not need. All
I"m trying to do is help."
     Opposition parties, the media and the public immediately voiced their support for the Princess. To make
matters worse for the government, it soon emerged that the Princess"s trip had been approved by the Foreign
Office, and that she was in fact very well-informed about both the situation in Angola and the British
government"s policy regarding landmines. The result was a severe embarrassment for the government.
     To try and limit the damage, the Foreign Secretary, Malcolm Rifkidnd, claimed that the Princess"s views
on landmines were not very different from government policy, and that it was "working towards" a
worldwide ban. The Defence Secretary, Michael Portillo, claimed the matter was "a misinterpretation or
misunderstanding."
     For the Princess, the trip to this war-torn country was an excellent opportunity to use her popularity to
show the world how much destruction and suffering landmines can cause. She said that the experience had
also given her the chance to get closer to people and their problems.
1. Princess Diana paid a visit to Angola in 1997 _______.
A. to clarify the British governments stand on landmines
B. to establish her image as a friend of landmine victims 1
C. to investigate the sufferings of landmine victims there
D. to voice her support for a total ban of landmines
2. Some members of the British government criticized Diana because _______.
A. she had not consulted the government before the visit
B. she was ill-informed of the governments policy
C. they were actually opposed to banning landmines
D. they believed that she had misinterpreted the situation in Angola
3. How did Diana respond to the criticisms?
A. She paid no attention to them
B. She made more appearances on TV.
C. She met the 13-year-old girl as planned
D. She rose to argue with her opponents
4. What did Princess Diana think of her visit to Angola?
A. It had caused embarrassment to the British government.
B. It had greatly promoted her popularity.
C. It had brought her closer to the ordinary people.
D. It had affected her relations with the British government.
完形填空。
     When Carrey found that the police in his community were investigating him for a bank fraud (银行劫案),
he escaped to Thailand. For months police agents and detectives couldn"t find his   1   location-until they   2 
 his Facebook profile. Private   3   Carrey"s profile was, his list of Facebook friends was not. Using that list,
the police were able to find and   4   him.
        5   are the days when the only way to catch a criminal was to   6  "wanted posters" and crime reports.
Now when police want to catch a suspect, they   7   Facebook for clues about the person"s traces. Almost
everyone is getting online and using social networking sites   8   Facebook. They are posting photos of
themselves, 
  9   the world where they are and what they are doing. Often a suspect has his or her own   10  , with photos
and information that are vital to the catch the criminals. Some police departments are also turning to the
community for help by creating their own Facebook pages. There, officers post photos so that members of the
community can see and   11   them.
     Facebook is also helping the victims help themselves. Here   12   the story, when someone stole a truck
from Paul, Paul thought the truck was gone and would never be back. But he posted photos of the truck on
Facebook and asked people to keep an eye open   13   it if they noticed it. The next morning he received a call:
Someone  14  the truck and   15  the police of it. The thief was arrested, and the truck was returned. 
    Thanks to Facebook, it is making it harder for criminals to   16   their tracks. When criminals are   17   on
Facebook, they are unknowingly leaving  18   for police to follow. And when police and victims spread the
   19   about a crime over Facebook, more people can   20   the search. With the right tip, police just might be
able to make an quick arrest.
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