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Joan worked in a hospital as a nurse. One evening there was a big dance at the hospital. Most of the doctors and nurses would be there, but of course somebody had to be left to look after the sick children, and Joan was not of the lucky ones. She liked dancing very much, so when she had to start work that evening while her friends were getting ready to go to the dance, she felt very sorry for herself
She went to each sick child one after another and said good-night, until she came to we little boy, Dicky. He was eleven years old, but he was already able to talk like an adult(成年人). Poor Dicky had a very serious(严重的) illness, and now he was hardly (几乎不) able to move any part of his body except his hands. Joan knew he would never get any better, but he was always happy and always thinking about other people instead of about himself.
Dicky knew that Joan loved dancing, so now when she came to say good-night to him, he greeted(问候) her with the words, "I’m very sorry that you have to miss the dance because of us. But we are going to have a party for you. If you look in my drawer, you will find a piece of cake. I saved(省下) it from my supper today, so it is quite fresh. And there is also a dollar there. You can buy something to drink with that. And I’d get up and dance with you myself if I was able to," he added(补充说) .
Suddenly the hospital dance seemed very far away and not at all important to Joan.
【小题1】Dicky was lovely because _______.
| A.he was a nice, kind boy of eleven |
| B.he was always thinking about others more than himself |
| C.he saved a piece of cake for his nurse |
| D.he could foresee(预知) that he would never get any better |
| A.Dicky knew why Joan was unhappy. | B.Dicky heard about the dance. |
| C.Dicky showed sympathy(同情) for Joan. | D.Dicky got up to greet Joan when she came. |
| A.got up and danced with her |
| B.gave Joan a piece of cake he had saved |
| C.brought her something to drink |
| D.lost the dollar which he was going to give Joan |
完形填空 (共15小题,计15分)
Sometimes we need to remind ourselves that thankfulness is indeed a virtue (美德).
— William Bennett
Thanksgiving Day was coming. The first grade teacher gave her class a fun assignment (作业) — to draw a picture of 1 for which they were thankful.
Most of the class might be considered poor, but still many would 2 the holiday with turkey and other traditional food of the season. These, the teacher thought, would be the subject of most of her students’ art. And they were.
But Douglas made a 3 kind of picture. Douglas was a different kind of boy. He was the teacher’s true child of weak and unhappy. As other children played at 4 , Douglas used to stand close by her side. One could only guess at the pain that Douglas felt behind those sad 5 .
Yes, his picture was different. When he was asked to draw a picture of something for which he was thankful, he drew a 6 . Nothing else. Just an empty hand.
His abstract (抽象的) picture caught the 7 of his classmates. Whose hand could it be? One child guessed it was the hand of a farmer, because farmers 8 turkeys. Another suggested a police officer, because the police protect and 9 people. Still others guessed it was the hand of God, for God feeds us. And so the discussion went on — until the teacher almost forgot the young artist 10 .
When the children had gone on to other assignments, she stopped at Douglas’ desk, bent down, and 11 him whose hand it was. The little boy looked away and murmured, “It’s yours, teacher.”
She recalled the 12 when she had taken his hand and walked with him here or there, as she had the other students. How 13 she had said, “Take my hand, Douglas, we’ll go outside.” Or, “Let me show you how to hold your pencil.” Or, “Let’s do this together.” Douglas was very 14 for his teacher’s hand. Brushing aside a tear, she went on with her work.
The story speaks of more than thankfulness. It says something about teachers teaching and parents parenting and friends showing friendship, and how much it means to the Douglases of the world. They might not always say thanks, but they’ll remember the hand that 15 out.
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Sally was a student. It was going to be her mother’s birthday. She wanted to buy her a present that would be nice and useful but not expensive.
A week before her mother’s birthday, she went shopping after a quick and simple lunch. When she had been looking for half an hour, she found a shop that was selling cheep umbrellas(伞), and decided to take a black one, since her mother had lost hers the month before.
She thought, “You could carry that when you are wearing clothes of any color.” So she decided to buy a lovely black umbrella and took it back to school with her until her classes had finished.
On her way back home in the train that evening, she felt hungry because she had such a small lunch that she went along to the buffet car(餐车) for another sandwich and cup of coffee. She had left the black umbrella above her seat in the compartment(车厢), but when she got back, it had gone! When she had left the compartment, there had been no other passengers(乘客) in it, but now there were three.
Sally began to cry when she saw that the umbrella was no longer there. The other passengers felt very sorry for her and asked what the matter was. She told them that the black umbrella she had bought for her mother was gone, and that she had to get out at the next station. After the three other passengers heard it, they asked her for her mother’s address so that they could sent the umbrella to her if someone had taken it by mistake and brought it back after Sally had got out of the train.
The next week, Sally heard from her mother. It said, “Thank you very much for your lovely presents, but why did you send me three black umbrellas?”
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C.The umbrella will be OK for your clothes in any colors. |
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D.You can take any clothes that you like to wear. |
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B.The three umbrella were sent by the girl. |
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C.Only four people had ever been to the compartment. |
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D.Nobody brought the umbrella back. |
3.How many umbrellas did Sally’s mother get at last?
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B.Only one. |
C.Three. |
D.Four. |
4.The best name of the story is ________.
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B.The Missing Umbrella |
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C.A Happy Mother |
D.Mother’s Present |
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A.You should take care of your things when you are traveling. |
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B.Show your love to others, and they will bring you love. |
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C.Children should often come back to see their parents. |
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D.It’s no use crying when you are in trouble. |
Joan worked in a hospital as a nurse. One evening there was a big dance at the hospital. Most of the doctors and nurses would be there, but of course somebody had to be left to look after the sick children, and Joan was not of the lucky ones. She liked dancing very much, so when she had to start work that evening while her friends were getting ready to go to the dance, she felt very sorry for herself.
She went to each sick child one after another and said good-night, until she came to one little boy, Nick. He was eleven years old, but he was already able to talk like an adult. Poor Nick was badly ill, and now he was not able to move any part of his body except his hands. Joan knew he would never get any better, but he was always happy and always thinking about other people instead of about himself.
Nick knew that Joan loved dancing, so now when she came to say good-night to him, he greeted her with the words, “I’m very sorry that you have to miss the dance because of us. But we are going to have a party for you. If you look in my drawer, you’ll find a piece of cake. I saved it from my supper today, so it’s quite fresh. And there is also a dollar there, you can buy something to drink with that. And I’d get up and dance with you myself if I was able to.”
Suddenly the hospital dance seemed very far away and not at all important to Joan.
【小题1】Joan felt unlucky that evening mainly because______.
| A.there was a dance ball at the hospital |
| B.of her unpleasant job |
| C.she was left to look after the sick children |
| D.she would lose the chance to go to the big party at the hospital |
| A.was no more than a boy of eleven | B.fell serious ill |
| C.was a clever at talking though he was very young | D.all the above |
| A.he was a nice, kind, boy of eleven. |
| B.he was always thinking about others more than himself. |
| C.he saved a piece of cake for his nurse. |
| D.he could know that he would never get any better. |
| A.got up and danced with her |
| B.gave Joan a piece of cake he had saved |
| C.brought her something to drink |
| D.lost the dollar which he was going to give Joan |
| A.Joan felt very sad at last | B.Joan felt very happy at last |
| C.Joan felt very sorry at last | D.Joan felt very angry at last |
| A.he was a nice, kind boy of eleven |
| B.he was always thinking about others more than himself |
| C.he saved a piece of cake for his nurse |
| D.he could foresee(预知) that he would never get any better |
| A.Dicky knew why Joan was unhappy. | B.Dicky heard about the dance. |
| C.Dicky showed sympathy(同情) for Joan. | D.Dicky got up to greet Joan when she came. |
| A.got up and danced with her |
| B.gave Joan a piece of cake he had saved |
| C.brought her something to drink |
| D.lost the dollar which he was going to give Joan |
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