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that she was wondering where I had come up with such a question. Losing Jenna would be like losing a
very close sister. We hung out together. We gave each other advice.
"Of course, we"ll still be friends when we"re eighty-two." Jenna announced loudly.
The next year, in the fourth grade, we met Jamie. The three of us soon became close friends. We
played together almost every day. I thought even time couldn"t pull us apart, but I was sadly mistaken.
The three of us started fighting a lot. Before Christmas, we had a really big fight, and Jamie and Jenna
were against me, both saying I was bossy. I felt helpless and lonely. I thought Christmas would be horrible!
I was surprised when Jenna came to my house and gave me an awesome Christmas card she had made for me. I was so sure that she was still disappointed with me.
"Wow, " I said, breaking the silence as we stood on either side of my front door. "Thanks."
"Okay…well…I have to go," she said softly.
"Okay. See you later then…and I closed the door.
"Who was that at the door?" my mum asked.
The card started off with "Merry Christmas", but then it said, "I am so glad we"re friends. I am sorry
about what I said when we were fighting. A fight won"t stop us from being friends. Besides, we said we
were going to be friends even when we"re eight-two."
I stopped reading and started laughing. I couldn"t believe I had forgotten what she said that day in her
back yard. I couldn"t believe I had been so selfish in trying to get even and making my friends feel sorry
for me that I had forgotten about real friendship.
B. They would not speak to each other.
C. They would lose touch with each other.
D. They would go on fighting with each other.
B. I acted as a boss
C. I was fond of giving orders
D. I was fond of fighting
a. Jamie became our friend.
b. I felt lonely and unhappy.
c. Jenna, Jamie and I fought a lot.
d. Jenna brought me a Christmas card.
e. I was sorry for what I did to her.
f. Jenna and I promised to be lifelong friends.
B. a c f b d e
C. a b c f e d
D. f a c b d e
B. Jenna would be her friend again
C. she was happy about the coming Christmas
D. she was happy to receive a Christmas card
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试题【阅读理解。 "Hey, Jenna, do you think we"ll still be friends when we"re eighty-two】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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slope (斜坡), I started thinking.
Many people believe that most of today"s social 1 are because of the "me" generation; teenagers just
care about themselves and pay no 2 to others. Some even think today"s teenagers won"t do anything 3
there is something in it for them.
Yet, while watching, I saw a 4 side of teenagers. I watched my two oldest children take my youngest by the hand to help her 5 up the slope. They would have been 6 without her, 7 not once did they try
to set off without her. And when the sled 8 my two daughters was aimed 9 the embankment (路堤), it was my five-year-old son who ran to them to stop them from falling and 10 themselves.
Don"t get me wrong; these children sometimes 11 among themselves to get the things they want. But I
can take them to the shop and know that they won"t 12 anything, I can talk to them about the 13 and
know that they will offer to send some of their own money to 14 the people in the disaster area, and I
can ask them to 15 with those children left alone and know that they will do their best to befriend them.
Perhaps it"s not the "me" generation that 16 many of society"s problems - not the teenagers who
want 17 ,but the adults in their lives who have taught them to 18 think only of themselves and to want
everything. Most young children want to help. We can 19 that feeling to continue into adulthood by
teaching the lesson my children learned while sledding: Life is a slippery slope, but we can all make it to the
20 if we remember to help others.
( )1. A. problems ( )2. A. money ( )3. A. until ( )4. A. different ( )5. A. sign ( )6. A. happier ( )7. A. but ( )8. A. knocking ( )9. A. across ( )10. A. supporting ( )11. A. share ( )12. A. care about ( )13. A. dream ( )14. A. help ( )15. A. quarrel ( )16. A. cause ( )17. A. nothing ( )18. A. politely ( )19. A. force ( )20. A. origin | B. troubles B. worry B. unless B. same B. hold B. faster B. so B. making B. beyond B. running B. shout B. ask for B. weather B. favor B. struggle B. provide B. something B. selfishly B. request B. top | C. matters C. care C. although C. strange C. climb C. slower C. and C. dropping C. towards C. crying C. fight C. look for C. reason C. treat C. play C. act C. everything C. generously C. remember C. realism | D. difficulties D. attention D. when D. similar D. clean D. higher D. for D. carrying D. around D. hurting D. talk D. think about D. earthquake D. relax D. deal D. shake D. anything D. usefully D. encourage D. start | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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The cars were honking (鸣叫) on the road one morning as I was walking to the park. I walked on and soon found the cause - a little taxi that had got stuck in the middle of the road. There was sweat on the driver"s face as he tried to start the engine again and again - nothing happened. "No petrol," I said to myself and then found myself getting angry. "Why doesn"t the fool move his taxi to the side?" I thought, so did all the others who honked and shouted. He got up tiredly, and the passenger in the taxi got out. He was a young man in a white shirt, who watched the driver try to push it to the side. "Stupid guy!" I said. "Can"t he lend a helping hand?" I watched as the poor driver pushed it to the side. Cars, buses and trucks went past cursing (咒骂) the poor man. The young man took another taxi and went off. The taxi driver began mending his taxi. "Stupid passenger!" I said to him. "He didn"t help you!" The taxi driver slowly got up. "Sir!" he asked, "Did you?" I looked at him guiltily, then looked away, and walked away fast, asking myself, "Did I help the poor man push his taxi?" What had I been doing as the traffic jam took place? How had I helped deal with the problem? Did I help the poor man push his taxi? I"d done my bit, with my mouth. But never had I moved to solve the problem. I was shocked with guilt as I heard him asking, "Sir! Did you?" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1. Why did a traffic jam happen on the road when the author was walking to the park? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A. There was too much traffic in the street. B. Truck drivers attempted to go ahead of others. C. A taxi driver couldn"t start his engine. D. A young man wasn"t good at driving. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2. The author"s attitude toward the passenger is that of __________. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A. anger B. respect C. sympathy D. guilt | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3. Why did the author feel guilty? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A. Because he blamed the driver wrongly. B. Because he didn"t help the driver, either. C. Because he tried to help but failed in the end. D. Because he didn"t persuade the passenger to help. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4. From the incident, the author learnt a lesson that we should_________. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A. criticize those who don"t help B. hurt the self-respect of others no more C. think more of those who are in need D. stop talking and start to help | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5. In this passage, the writer mainly ______ . | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
A. describes the traffic jam one morning B. criticizes the your passenger C. describes what he learns from an accident D. tells us what we should do in the jam | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Two weeks before Christmas, Mother told me we were going to my grandmother"s house for the holiday. Grandma and Uncle Henry lived on a farm some 15 miles out of town. They had no electricity or running water and 1 what I considered the "good things" in life. They 2 made no plans for Christmas. When Christmas Eve arrived, Mom told me in her best "I-mean-it" voice to 3 0 all the decorations from our tree. She packed those up 4 all the trimmings(材料) for a complete turkey dinner. Christmas morning dawned perfectly with the sun shining brightly across a fresh blanket of snow. 5 I sulked(生气) silently in the backseat of the car as we made our 6 to grandma"s. This was going to be the 7 Christmas ever! Grandma was 8 to see us as we walked up to her door. "What on earth are you doing here?" she stammered(结巴)." We weren"t expecting 9 . It"s Christmas, and I don"t even have a turkey to cook for you." "I knew 10 ." Mom said as we set boxes of goodies on the kitchen table. "That"s 11 12 we brought all with us." "We have a tree," Mom insisted. " Otherwise(否则), what will we do with all these decorations?" Uncle Henry quickly caught Mom"s spirit. He called me to join him, and we found a perfect Christmas tree in the woods. Soon the house smelled fresh and piney as we decorated the tree, and the day take on a festive air. The turkey dinner was very good, too. I was actually beginning to enjoy this unusual Christmas day! Dessert was forgotten 13 Mom came out with the final surprise-a flaming pudding! "Merry Christmas, mother," Mom said. "Dear me!" Grandma gasped(喘息). "I haven"t seen a flaming pudding since I left England before I was married." Tears of 14 filled her eyes. I could not hold the tears back, 15 . I knew then that Mom had also given me the best Christmas present ever-she had taught me what a beautiful thing it is to give. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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