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brother was about four years old and he missed mum all the time.
One day, after we had dinner, he started crying for mum. So I dressed him, put on his 2 , carried
him on my back and walked 3 . Soon he fell asleep. About 20 minutes later, I found one of his shoes 4 while sleeping. I took him off my back and put him down. I knew we needed to find that shoe because
our mum 5 buy new shoes. We had to go back to find 6 . So I told my brother to wait right there. A
man heard it and 7 me just before I walked away. He asked me, " You are leaving your brother to find
the shoe? What would you 8 if he is not here when you come back?" I did not know how to answer that question. He said again, " It"s OK if you can"t find the shoe, 9 it is not OK to lose your brother." Then he sent us to mum"s workplace by taxi. I do not even remember what the man"s face looked like, but he
taught me a lesson-People are 10 important than things.
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试题【根据下列短文内容,在短文后的空格处填上一个恰当的词,使短文完整、通顺。 When I was ten, my mother worked all d】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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who"s that?" she asked. "It"s me - Peter. " Peter was a friend of Mary"s eight-year-old brother, Johnny.
"Hello Peter. What do you want?" said Mary. "Can I speak to Johnny?" "No," said Mary, "you can"t
speak to him now. He is busy. He is getting ready for school. He is eating his breakfast. Grandmother
is combing his hair. Sister is under the table, putting his shoes on. Mother is getting his books and putting
them in his school bag. Goodbye, I"ve got to go now. I have to hold the door open. The school bus is
coming. "
B. Peter
C. Johnny
D. Johnny"s mother
B. Mary"s sister
C. Mary"s grandmother
D.Johnny"s mother
B. was putting his shoes on
C. was getting his books
D. was busy eating his breakfast
B. Anything to say?
C. Who is it?
D. Please?
B. a clever boy
C. a busy boy
D. a hungry boy
At first, Al and his wife thought the boy just got a bad cold, so they didn"t take it seriously. But it was
not a cold. It was terrible appendicitis (阑尾炎), and the boy died suddenly that night. Knowing the
death could not 1 if he had taken the illness seriously, Al was very sad and was full of guilt (罪恶感).
Then his wife couldn"t stand the thing, so she left him alone 2 his six-year-old younger son.
Al lost his two favorite persons. He felt no hope in the world and 3 to drink wine. Then Al
became an alcoholic (酒鬼). As he drank more, Al began to lose 4 he had-his home, his land and
his work. Finally, Al died alone in a San Francisco room.
When I heard of Al"s death, I thought he was a loser and he wasted his life. As time went 5 , I
realized that I had made a serious mistake. Then I began to know 6 I once thought was wrong.
I knew Al"s little son, Ernie a lot. He is one of the kindest, most caring, most loving men I have ever
known. I watched Ernie with his children and saw the deep love 7 them. I knew that the kindness
and caring had to 8 somewhere. I never heard Ernie talk much about his father.
One day I asked him, "I"m really 9 by something. I know your father was the only one to raise
you. What on earth (究竟) did he do to make you become such a special person?" Ernie sat in the chair
quietly and smiled for a few 10 . Then he said, "When I was a child, Al came into my room every
night, gave me a kiss and said, "I love you, son.""
Tears came to my eyes. Al had not left any money behind, but he had been a kind, loving father, and
he left behind a legacy (遗产) of love to Ernie.
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One day, I happened to talk to a stranger on the bus. When he found out that I was from Chicago, he told me that one of his good friends lived there and he wondered if I happened to know him. At first I wanted to say that it was foolish (愚蠢的) to think like that, for out of all the millions of people in Chicago, I could not possibly know his friend. But, instead, I just smiled and said that Chicago was a very big city. He was quiet for a few minutes, and then he began to tell me all about his friend. He told me that his friend was an excellent tennis player and that he even had his own tennis court. He added that he knew a lot of people with swimming pools, but that he only knew two people in the country who had their own tennis courts. And his friend in Chicago was one of them. I told him that I knew several people like that, for example, my brother and my next-door neighbour. I told him that my brother was a doctor and he lived in California. Then he asked where my brother lived in California. When I said Sacramento, he said that last year his friend spent the summer in Sacramento and lived next door to a doctor. The doctor had a tennis court. I said that my next-door went to Sacramento last summer and lived in the house next to my brother"s. For a moment, we looked at each other, but we did not say anything. "Would your friend"s name happen to be Roland Kirkwood?" I asked finally. He laughed and said, "Would your brother"s name happen to be Dr. Ray Hunter?" It was my turn to laugh. 1. How many persons does the story involve (涉及)? A. Four. B. Five. C. Six. D. Seven. 2. Which of the following is true? A. The story happened in Chicago. B. The writer"s brother lived in Sacramento. C. Both the writer and the stranger lived in Chicago. D. Both the writer and his brother lived in California. 3. The writer said that Chicago was a very big city. That means _____________. A. it was possible for him to happen to know the stranger"s friend B. he didn"t want to look for the stranger"s friend C. it was impossible to find the stranger"s friend D. he didn"t know the stranger"s friend 4. Which is the best title of the story? A. On a bus B. Two tennis players C. One in a million D. Chicago is a large city | ||||||
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Ava was ill. She went to see a doctor. The doctor asked her to 1 her tongue (舌头), and then he said,"OK. You can put your tongue back now. There"s 2 wrong with you, but I"m afraid you have a problem: you never take 3 ." "But, doctor,"Ava said,"I don"t think so." "Don"t 4 me what you think,"the doctor said,"I see a lot of people 5 you. None of them get any exercise. They sit in offices all day and in front of the TV in the evening. You must walk quickly for at least 20 minutes a day." "Doctor, you don"t understand."Ava said,"I take enough exercise every day." "I don"t want to 6 any excuses," the doctor said, "You must find time 7 exercise. If you don"t, you will get 8 and have health problems." "But I walk every day."Ava said. "Oh, yes, and I know what kind of walking that is. You walk 9 meters to the bus stop from your house, from the bus stop to your office, and from your office to your dining-room for lunch and back. That"s not a real walk. I"m talking about a walk by the lake or in the park for 20 minutes every day." "Would you please 10 me, doctor?"Ava said,"I"m a postwoman. I walk for nearly seven hours every day." For a moment the doctor was silent, then he said,"Can I see your tongue again?" | ||||||
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