I watched as my little brother was caught in the act. He was sitting in the comer of the living room, a 1 in one hand and my father"s hymnbook (赞美诗集) in the other. As my father walked into the room, my brother cowered slightly (轻微地畏缩). He sensed that he had done something 2 . I could see that he had 3 my father"s new hymnal and scribbled (乱涂) in it. Now he was waiting for his punishment. For my father, books were knowledge. They were important to him. And yet he loved his children. What he did next was 4 . Instead of punishing my brother, he sat down, took the pen from my brother"s hand, and then wrote in the book himself, alongside the scribbles John had made:" 5 work,1959, age 2. How many times have I looked into your beautiful face and into your warm eyes looking up at me and 6 Cod for the one who has now scribbled in my new hymnal. You have made the book sacred (神圣的), as have your brother and sister." "Wow," I thought. "This is 7 ?" The years and the books came and went. Our family experienced what all families go through and perhaps a little bit more. But we always knew our parents 8 us and that one of the proofs (证明) of their love was the hymnal by the piano. Dad taught us about 9 really matters in life: people,not objects; tolerance (宽容), not judgment; love, not anger. Now I, too, am a father. But unlike my father,l do not wait for my daughters 10 to take books from my bookshelf and scribble in them. From time to time I take one down, and give it to one of my 11 to scribble in. And as I look at their artwork, I think about my father and the 12 he taught me. |
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完形填空。 | I stood there listening to my father shout at the top of his voice. The look on his face said that one of us had done something wrong. "Which one of you did this?" We all looked down at the step. There was child"s 1 in chalk there. I was very 2 . I hoped no one could see it. Would he 3 it was me? I was so scared. When he asked me, I lied, "Not me, Dad." The others denied (否认) it as well. Of course, we all knew that one of us 4 have done it. But as the youngest and smallest of the three, I just couldn"t find the courage (勇气) to tell the 5 . To 6 out who had written on the step, Father gave us each a piece of paper and a pencil. "I want each of you to write exactly 7 you see on the step." I tried my best to write the words 8 . I didn"t want dad to be able to tell it was me. He gathered up our pieces of paper and looked at them, "Since 9 of you will admit (承认) to have done it, then I will punish you all." I stood there and said nothing. The last thing I 10 was for Dad to punish me! "I did it." My sister stepped forward and said she had done something she hadn" t. She was grounded (受 处罚) for a month. We didn"t talk about that day for many years. Not until we were all older and I knew it was 11 to finally tell my dad it was really me. I always felt 12 because of it. That was the last time I let anyone take the blame for me. | ( )1. A. handwriting ( )2. A pleased ( )3. A decide ( )4. A. could ( )5. A. way ( )6. A. look ( )7. A. how ( )8. A. differently ( )9. A. each ( )10. A. gave ( )11. A. safe ( )12. A. afraid | B. painting B. angry B. guess B. should B. truth B. find B. when B. carefully B. some B. hated B. hard B. troubled | C. counting C. worried C. hope C. must C. story C. take C. what C. clearly C. one C. did C. true C. sorry | D. drawing D. frightened D. agree D. may D. secret D. work D. who D. quickly D. none D. wanted D. polite D. lonely | 完形填空。 | Once when I was a teenager, my father and I were standing in line to buy tickets for the circus (马戏团). This is about the family standing ahead of us. The family had eight children. Their clothes were not expensive but 1 . The children were well behaved. They stood in line, two by two behind their parents, holding hands. They were excitedly talking about the clowns (小丑), elephants and other acts they would see that night. You could 2 that they had never been to the circus before. The ticket lady asked the father how many tickets he wanted. He 3 replied, "I want eight children"s tickets and two adult tickets please, so I can take my 4 to the circus." The ticket lady quoted (报) the price. The man"s wife let go of his hand. The man"s lip started to quiver (颤抖).He leaned (靠) toward 5 and asked again, "How much did you say?" The ticket lady quoted the price again. The man didn"t have 6 money. How was he supposed to tum and tell his eight kids that he couldn"t take them to the circus? My dad put his hand into his pocket, pulled out a $20 bill and 7 it on the ground. (And we weren"t rich!) Then he 8 down, picked up the bill, tapped the man on the shoulder and said, ""Excuse me, sir, this 9 out of your pocket." The man knew 10 was going on. He looked into my dad"s eyes, held my dad"s hand in his, and took the $20 bill. With a tear in his eye, he replied,"Thank you, thank you, sir. This really 11 a lot to me and my family." My father and I went back to our car and drove home. We didn"t get to see the circus that night, but we didn"t 12 . | ( )1. A. clean ( )2. A. find ( )3. A. suddenly ( )4. A. wife ( )5. A. her ( )6. A. much ( )7. A. missed ( )8. A. got ( )9. A. moved ( )10. A. what ( )11. A. takes ( )12. A. worry | B. large B. agree B. proudly B. children B. him B. any B. lost B. reached B. broke B. how B. costs B. care | C. thick C. tell C. safely C. team C. them C. enough C. passed C. went C. fell C. when C. owns C. know | D. warm D. decide D. quietly D. family D. us D. some D. dropped D. looked D. took D. who D. means D. show | 完形填空。 | I still remember Father spent plenty of time teaching me how to pronounce a word, how to understand something that I saw for the first time and how to be polite to others. And I will never 1 one sentence my father used to say to me, "I love you, son. Say you love me, son." Naturally, I would scream, "I love you, Dad." When I was growing up, I found that I had little in 2 with my father gradually. Sometimes we often argued about something sharply and then the argument changed into a quarrel (争吵). I knew there was a gap between us. I didn"t 3 hearing the words "I love you" from my father the last time. To tell you the truth, I couldn"t honestly remember when I had last said those words to him, either. Now Father was in hospital. The doctor said it was 4 and he needed an operation at once, 5 he wasn"t sure whether my father was able to survive (幸免于, 经受得住) if. Everything in my childhood 6 in my mind. Then I called and said," Dad, I love you!" There was a 7 at the other end and then he replied coldly, "Well, I love you, too!" I cried and said, "Dad, I know you love me, and when you are 8 , I know you will say what you want to say." Fifteen minuets later, my mother called and nervously asked, "Paul, is every thing OK?" A few weeks later, I was working when I received my father"s call, "Paul, I love you." I was so 9 that my tears rolled down my cheeks. Perhaps both of us 10 that this special moment had taken our relationship to a new level. A short while after this special moment, my father finally narrowly escaped death following the heart operation. I can"t 11 that ifI did not take the first 12 and Dad did not survive the surgery, what kind of life I would lead now. | ( )1.A. forget ( )2.A. heart ( )3.A. expect ( )4.A. difficult ( )5.A. but ( )6.A. appeared ( )7.A. happiness ( )8.A. free ( )9.A. touched ( )10.A. required ( )11.A. conclude ( )12.A. advice | B. practice B. manner B. remember B. serious B. because B. opened B. surprise B. ready B. bored B. realized B. infer B. step | C. understand C. common C. enjoy C. important C. so C. kept C. silence C. happy C. encouraged C. reported C. imagine C. word | D. say D. danger D. think D. sad D. for D. reached D. luck D. excited D. educated D. got D. decide D. world | 阅读理解。 | Mark was walking home from school one day when he noticed that the boy ahead of him had tripped and dropped all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a baseball bat, a glove and a small tape recorder. Mark knelt down and helped the boy pick up the scattered articles. Since they were going the same way, he helped to carry part of the burden. As they walked, Mark discovered that the boy"s name was Bill, that he loved video games, basebaii and history, that he was having a lot of trouble with his other subjects and that he had just broken up with his close friend. They arrived at Bill"s home first and Mark was invited in for a Coke and to watch some television. The afternoon passed pleasantly with a few laughs and some shared small talks, and then Mark went home. They continued to see each other around school, had lunch together once or twice, and then both graduated from junior high school. They ended up in the same high school where they had brief contacts over the years. Finally the long last year came, and three weeks before graduation, Bill asked Mark if they could have a talk. Bill reminded him of the day years before when they had first met. "Do you ever wonder why I was carrying so many things home that day?" asked Bill. "You see, cleaned out my locker because I didn"t want to leave a mess for anyone else. I decided to drop out of school. But after we spent some time together talking and laughing, I realized that if I had left school, I would have missed that time and so many others that might follow. So you see, Mark, when you picked up my books that day, you did a lot more. You helped me out." | 1. Which of the following is the correct order of the events that happened to Bill? a. Bill tripped and dropped all of his books he was carrying. b. Bill broke up with his close friend. c. Bill graduated from junior high school. d. Bill cleaned his locker. e. Bill decided to drop out of school. | A. d-e-a-b-c B. e-d-b-a-c C. b-d-e-a-c D. b-e-d-a-c | 2. We can learn from the passage that _____. | A. Bill loved video games, baseball and geography B. Bill and Mark studied at the same senior school C. because they were good friends, Mark picked up Bill"s books D. Mark knew Bill was having a lot of trouble before he was told | 3. The author"s purpose in writing this passage is to _____. | A. remind us that we should pick up the articles others dropped B. tell people schoolboys are easy to get along with each other C. tell us that everybody can be great if he has a heart full of love D. tell us that schoolboys should make as many friends as they can | 阅读理解。 | There was a man who had a little boy that he loved very much. Every day after work the man would come home and play with the little boy. He would always spend all of his spare time playing with the little boy. One day, while the man was at work, he realized that he had extra work to do for the evening, and that he wouldn"t be able to play with his little boy. But, he wanted to be able to give the boy something to keep him busy. So, looking around his office, he saw a magazine with a large map of the world on the cover. He got an idea. He removed the map, and then patiently tore it up into small pieces. Then he put all the pieces in his coat pocket. When he got home, the little boy came running to him and was ready to play. The man explained that he had extra work to do and couldn" t play with him, but he led the little boy into the dining room. He took out all the pieces of the map and spread them on the table. He explained that it was a map of the world, and that by the time he put it back together, his extra work would be finished and they could both play. Surely this would keep the child busy for hours, he thought. About half an hour later the boy came to the man and said, "Okay, it"s finished. Can we play now?" The man was surprised, saying, "That" s impossible. Let"s go and see." And sure enough, there was the picture of the world; all put together, every piece in its place. The man said, "That"s amazing! How did you do that?" the boy said, "it was simple. On the back of the page was a picture of a man. When I put the man together, the whole world fell into place." | 1. The man told his son to put a map back together because _____. | A. he had little time to play with his son B. he was tired of playing with his son C. he had to overwork in the office D. he wanted his son to play alone | 2. The son spent _____ putting the map back together. | A thirty minutes B. several hours C. the whole evening D. the whole day | 3. What can you infer from this story? | A. Children often make adults mad. B. Adults know little about children. C. Sometimes children surprise adults. D. Adults always care for their children. |
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