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完形填空阅读下面短文。从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Bobby was getting cold in the snow. His shoes had a few holes and did a poor job of keeping out the . He had been out for about an hour already, he could not hit an idea for his mother' s Christmas gift.

Ever since his father died three years ago, the family had . His mother’s small wage could make ends meet. What the family lacked in they made up for in love. Bobby' s sisters, clever with hands, had already beautiful gifts for their mother. But Bobby had nothing.

Standing up, Bobby walked to the street. It wasn't without a father, especially when he needed a man to talk to. He walked from shop to shop. Everything seemed so beautiful and so out of .

It was getting dark and Bobby turned to walk home when his eyes caught something shining on the ground. He reached down and a shiny dime(a coin of ten cents).Never before has anyone felt so as Bobby felt at that moment. spread throughout his body. his new found treasure, he walked into a nearby store. His quickly turned cold when knowing he could buy nothing with only a dime.

Then he went into a flower shop. Bobby handed the dime and asked he could buy one flower for his mother. Looking at Bobby and his dime, the shopkeeper for a second and asked Bobby to wait there. Then he went in. Few minutes later, the shopkeeper came out with a bunch of beautiful red roses. Bobby' s heart as the shopkeeper placed the roses gently into a beautiful box. He had only a dime !

"That will be ten cents, young man,” the shop owner said. Bobby gave the man his coin in disbelief. Could this be true? the boy' s mind, the shopkeeper added, "I just happened to have some roses on sale. Would you like them?"

This time Bobby didn't . Walking out of the door, Bobby heard the shopkeeper say, "Merry Christmas, son. "

1.A.rain B.cold C.dark D.dust

2.A.yet B.so C.or D.thus

3.A.ended B.moved C.struggled D.united

4.A.hardly B.probably C.usually D.totally

5.A.time B.spirit C.money D.education

6.A.bought B.made C.ordered D.exchanged

7.A. safe B. wise C. strange D. easy

8.A. mind B. control C. reach D. sight

9.A. gradually B. suddenly C. hurriedly D. deliberately

10.A. searched B. watched C. placed D.discovered

11.A. popular B. special C. wealthy D. comfortable

12.A.Warmth B. Panic C. Regret D. Ambition

13.A. Choosing B. Holding C. Bringing D. Fetching

14.A. guilt B. patience C. curiosity D. excitement

15.A. what B. why C. if D. when

16.A. paused B. looked C. waited D. prayed

17.A. settled B. sank C. bled D. relieved

18.A. Slowly B. Calmly C. Secretly D. Unwillingly

19.A. Changing B. Clearing C. Occupying D. Reading

20.A. refuse B.stop C.insist D.hesitate

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