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     When I was eleven, I had a paper route (送报纸). One of my   1  , an old lady, taught me a lesson I've
never forgotten.
     One winter afternoon, my friend and I were throwing stones    2   the roof of the old lady's house. We
wanted to   3   the stones roll down to the roofs edge and shoot out into the yard. I found a smooth rock.
As I threw it, the stone slipped from my hand and crashed (撞击) through a small window. We turned
around and ran   4   quickly.
     At first, I was too scared about getting   5   to worry about the old lady's window. But after a few days,
I started to feel guilty. She still   6   me with a smile whenever I gave her the paper, but I no longer felt   7  .
     I decided to   8   my paper delivery money, and in three weeks I had seven dollars. I put the money in
an envelope with a note   9   that I was sorry for breaking her window and hoped she could use my money
to  10  it.
     I snuck up (悄悄走到) to the old lady's house and slid (偷偷塞进) the envelope under her door. It made
me feel much better. 
    The next day, I handed the old lady her paper and  11  her warm smile. She game me a bag of cookies.
I thanked her and continued my route. 
    After eating several cookies, I felt an envelope inside the bag. When I opened it, I was greatly  12 . Inside
were the seven dollars and a note that said, "I'm proud of you."
(     )1. A. guests       
(     )2. A. onto          
(     )3. A. watch         
(     )4. A. out           
(     )5. A. lost        
(     )6. A. followed      
(     )7. A. interested   
(     )8. A. pay         
(     )9. A. explaining    
(     )10. A. buy          
(     )11. A. remember      
(     )12. A. moved       
B. teachers   
B. into       
B. see        
B. back       
B. caught     
B. left       
B. frightened 
B. save       
B. complaining      
B. find       
B. showed     
B. surprised  
C. customers    
C. across       
C. hear         
C. off          
C. hurt         
C. helped       
C. comfortable  
C. make         
C. introducing      
C. clean        
C. returned     
C. improved   
D. friends      
D. through      
D. notice          
D. away         
D. started         
D. greeted                     
D. terrible       
D. change        
D. instructing    
D. repair         
D. refused       
D. influenced  

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  Grandpa and me sat side by side, watching the sun go down behind the old Texaco service station across the busy street.A street that I had never been allowed to cross unless accompanied by an adult(除非有大人的陪同), or at the very least, an older brother or sister.On that day everything changed.

  “Thirsty?” Grandpa asked, never removing the pipe(烟斗)from his mouth.

  “Yes,” was my reply.

  “How would you like to run over to the gas station there and get me a bottle of coke?”

  I couldn’t believe my ears.Had I heard it right? Was he talking to me? Still, Grandpa was thirsty…

  “OK,” I replied shyly, already wondering how I would get across the street.Surely Grandpa was going to come with me.He said I was to go alone.I’d never done that before and it scared me a little.But I was a brave little girl.

  He gave me a dime(一角硬币), stood up and looked both ways along the street.When he was sure the road was clear he told me to cross.I thought I’d never make it, but I did.Now I was on the other side, but next came the garage.I went inside and looked around me.Hmm, not so strange.I’d been in a garage before, with my father.I located the coke machine and put in my dime.Clunk(当的一声)! Out the bottle came.Coke in hand, I proudly marched back out into the early evening dusk(黄昏).Grandpa was waiting patiently.He smiled.

  I made it back to the other side and Grandpa shared the coke with me.It was the coldest, most refreshing(使人精神振奋的)drink I ever tasted.I was very happy.But I was happy about more than the delicious coke.I had begun to grow up a little-thanks to Grandpa, and a little to myself.

(1)

The girl used to be allowed to cross the street _________.

[  ]

A.

if she wanted to buy a coke

B.

before the sun went down

C.

when she was with her younger brother

D.

when she was followed by an adult

(2)

Why couldn’t the author believe her ears when Grandpa asked her to buy a coke?

[  ]

A.

She thought Grandpa should buy her a coke.

B.

She had never been allowed to cross the road alone.

C.

She thought he was talking to someone else.

D.

She thought the gas station was too far away.

(3)

When the writer was crossing the street, Grandpa _________.

[  ]

A.

was smoking without removing the pipe from his mouth

B.

was looking for a dime in his pocket

C.

was watching over her carefully

D.

was enjoying the evening

(4)

What does the underlined “located” word mean?

[  ]

A.

定位.

B.

定居.

C.

位于.

D.

找到……的位置.

(5)

The writer was very happy when she came back from getting the coke mainly because _________.

[  ]

A.

Grandpa had been waiting for her patiently

B.

Grandpa gave her the coke as a reward

C.

the cold coke made her feel refreshed

D.

she felt satisfied with what she had done

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