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When I was in the third grade, I wanted to be just like Mrs. Abshere. She always had a 36for her students. She made us feel both special and wanted. I truly felt that Mrs. Abshere cared about me. Her patience and kindness helped me 37 many hard times.
One day, after I got home, the police suddenly came and arrested (逮捕) my parents. I was 38 to death! I held on to my brother and sister as we were 39 to a children’s home.
As my parents waited for their 40 , my brother, sister and I waited in the children’s home. Soon days turned into weeks. When I was told that they would be in prison for six months, I 41 on my bed and cried for hours. I was mad at the world and no longer saw any future for myself. Just at this very moment one of the girls came running up to me. “Hey, there’s a lady here to see you. I think it’s your mom.” Could it be true?
When I got to the end of the hallway, there stood Mrs. Abshere! She held her arms out to me. “Honey, I know 42 is better than your mom, but I love you, too!” I hugged her and 43 thanked God for bringing this angel thirty miles out of her way to see me.
As I 44 Mrs. Abshere around the grounds, I began to feel 45 again. I was so excited to show her off to all my new friends.
Two weeks later, I said good-bye to all my friends and moved across the state to live in another city with my grandparents.
Sixteen years later, I 46 Mrs. Abshere, so that I could tell her how grateful (感激的) I was. When I found her, we had the most wonderful conversation. I felt so much 47 telling her that I was only a year away from becoming a teacher myself. “Oh! That’s great. You can teach students in my room!” So, perhaps I will be returning to Mrs. Abshere’s classroom soon, only this time as a peer (同行) and a very grateful friend.
36. A. message B. game C. smile D. prize
37. A. with B. through C. out D. off
38. A. lonely B. bored C. frightened D. sorry
39. A. invited B. pushed C. found D. driven
40. A. news B. reply C. letters D. sentence
41. A. jumped B. fell C. spread D. slept
42. A. nobody B. somebody C. anybody D. everybody
43. A. carefully B. seriously C. nervously D. silently
44. A. walked B. helped C. talked D. saw
45. A. wonderful B. hopeful C. interested D. relaxed
46. A. searched for B. rang up C. called on D. bumped into
47. A. patience B. shame C. pride D. hope
When I was a child, my parents often took me to an old house in a thick forest. No other children ever stayed there. I didn’t even have the choice of playing with a brother or sister.
I could never understand what the attraction(吸引) of the house was, even for my parents, who enjoyed nothing better than to sit in silence with a good book. The woman in the house, my father’s distant cousin, was a terrible cook and her food was inedible.
One day, when I was wandering around the garden behind the house, I noticed a wooden house which had clearly been abandoned(被遗弃的). As I walked towards it, I heard a noise, like an animal moving hurriedly away. Then I saw a man with a long beard standing at the door. I was greatly surprised.
“Please don’t tell them you saw me,” he said. “They never use this place, and I have nowhere else to live.” “Don’t worry,” I said. “I won’t tell anyone. But are you all right out here? I mean—do you have enough to eat?” The old man shook his head.
The same evening, I took a small plastic bag into the dining room and, while no one was looking, emptied some of the food into it. Later, I got out of the back door secretly and gave the food to the old man, whose name I had discovered was Taff.
I had never seen anything else as lovely as the smile of satisfaction on Taff’s face when he ate the food. From then on, my visits to the old house had a purpose, and I enjoyed every minute of the rest of my stay.
【小题1】 How did the writer feel about staying in the old house at first?
| A.He was happy to be with his parents. |
| B.He enjoyed reading good books there. |
| C.He was pleased with the woods. |
| D.He felt very lonely. |
| A.too bad for him to eat | B.nice to look at |
| C.not enough to eat | D.as delicious as usual |
| A.near the back door of | B.in the dining room of |
| C.in the garden behind | D.among the bushes before |
| A.He was poor and hungry. |
| B.He helped to repair the old house. |
| C.He liked to play hide-and-seek with the writer. |
| D.He raised many animals. |
| A.it’s nice to raise wild animals |
| B.it’s valuable to help others |
| C.it’s good to live in the forest |
| D.it’s comfortable to live in the old house |
| A.He was happy to be with his parents. |
| B.He enjoyed reading good books there. |
| C.He was pleased with the woods. |
| D.He felt very lonely. |
| A.too bad for him to eat | B.nice to look at |
| C.not enough to eat | D.as delicious as usual |
| A.near the back door of | B.in the dining room of |
| C.in the garden behind | D.among the bushes before |
| A.He was poor and hungry. |
| B.He helped to repair the old house. |
| C.He liked to play hide-and-seek with the writer. |
| D.He raised many animals. |
| A.it’s nice to raise wild animals |
| B.it’s valuable to help others |
| C.it’s good to live in the forest |
| D.it’s comfortable to live in the old house |
| 完形填空。 | ||||
| When I was in the third grade, I wanted to be just like Mrs. Abshere. She always had a 1 for her students. She made us feel both special and wanted. I _2 felt that Mrs. Abshere cared about me. Her patience and kindness helped me 3 many hard times. One day, after I got home, the police suddenly came and arrested (逮捕) my parents. I was 4 to death! I held on to my brother and sister as we were 5 a children's home. As my parents waited for their 6 , my brother, sister and I waited in the children's home. Soon days turned into weeks. When I was told that they would be in prison for six months, I 7 on my bed and cried for hours. I was mad at the world and no longer saw any future for myself. Just at this very moment one of the girls came running up to me. "Hey, there's a lady here to be true? When I got to the end of the hallway, there stood Mrs. Abshere! She held her arms out to me. "Honey, I know 9 is better than your mom, but I love you, too!" I hugged her and 10 thanked God for bringing this angel thirty miles out of her way to see me. As I 11 Mrs. Abshere around the grounds, I began to feel 12 again. I was so excited to show her off to all my new friends. Two weeks later, I said good-bye to all my friends and moved across the state to live in another city with my grandparents. Sixteen years later, I 13 Mrs. Abshere, so that I could tell her how grateful (感激的) I was. When I found her, we had the most wonderful conversation. I felt so much 14 telling her that I was only a year away from becoming a teacher myself. "Oh! That's great. You can teach students in my room!" 15 , perhaps I will be returning to Mrs. Abshere's classroom soon, only this time as a peer (同行) and a very grateful friend. | ||||
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Robert was a student in a high school. His father wanted him to study in a good university in the future. But the young man didn’t study hard and liked playing cards (纸牌). He had to go out after his parents fell asleep at night.
One night, when Robert came back, his father saw him. He was very angry and let him live upstairs (在楼上). Of course it was not easy for him to go out again.
Last night Robert listened carefully. When he was sure his parents went to sleep, he went out to play cards. He won some money and was very happy. When he got back, he took off his shoes and was going upstairs. He heard a noise in his parents’ bedroom. Then he saw a man came out. He knew it was a thief. He stopped him at once. The man was very afraid and gave all the things back to him.
“Tell me how you didn’t wake (弄醒) my parents up,” said Robert. “Or I’ll take you to the police station!”
( )51. Why did Robert have to go out after his parents fell asleep?
A. Because he had to stay at school all day.
B. Because he could play cards only when his parents fell asleep.
C. Because he wanted to catch a thief.
D. Because his parents didn’t let him sleep at night.
( )52.Why did Robert’s father let him live upstairs?
A. Because he was old.
B. Because Robert didn’t like any noise.
C. Because the room upstairs was better than the one downstairs.
D. Because they could hear if Robert went out at night.
( )53.Robert listened carefully because he wanted to know ____________.
A. if his parents fell asleep
B. if his parents were angry
C. if there was a noise in his parents’ room
D. if there was someone outside
( )54.The thief gave back all the things because _________.
A. Robert was afraid
B. Robert gave him some money
C. he was afraid that Robert would take him to the police station
D. he wanted to teach Robert how to steal (偷盗)
( )55.Which of the statement is NOT right according to the passage?
A. Robert might not take the thief to the police station.
B. Robert’s father didn’t want his son to play cards outside.
C. Robert’s parents caught the thief in their bedroom last night.
D. Robert wanted to know how the thief didn’t wake up his parents.
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