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| I like collecting stamps. When I was a baby, my mother began to collect stamps for me. Of course, she did not let me l the stamps until I was old enough not to spoil them. I remember that it was 2 my fifteenth birthday that she 3 put them into my hands. They were in four thick books and 4 then I have added three times more, so now I have a 5 collection than any of my friends. How do I get my stamps?I have never bought even one stamp from a shop so my collection has cost me 6 . My father works in a big office. Sometimes he 7 me home stamps from many countries. I have friends both here and in other countries. They 8 me a lot of wonderful stamps every year. Since I am 9 for my living,I do not have as much time as before to 10 my stamps. But in the evening, I sometimes bring out the books and 11 the stamps inthem. 12 stamp has a story to tell me 13 far countries and strange people. I see pictures of men and women, birds and animals that I have never seen. Kings and famous, people 14 before my eyes, and in this way I have a 15 at home. Stamp collecting is a better way to learn history, geography and languages. | ||||
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Colin and Theony McRae, from South Africa, kept a giraffe as a pet after it was found close to death in the wild(野外).
The animal, named Fenne, lived with them as it grew from 5 feet at birth to huge 10 feet at age two. It slept outside the house of their large farm, and joined the family as they ate and played. The oversized pet would come running when its name was called, just like a dog.
Fenne would even try to join the family inside the house, although it had trouble getting through doorways. It would duck down and come right in when it felt like it, but it had to really get its head down. Tour guide Theony said, “We had to kick it out of the house sometimes because it was rather clumsy(笨拙的) and its feet would easily slip(滑到) on the smooth floors inside our house. We watched it very closely, afraid that it would break its leg.”
Thenoy also told how their animal’s curiosity(好奇心) could make for some strange situations. She explained, “It was very friendly. Fenne would come right up to you, so you had to be careful. It weighed more than a person so you would really feel it if it stood on your foot. I remember one night a friend of ours was having a bath, but left her bedroom door unlocked. Fenne was curious, so it pushed the door open and got right inside to say hello. This lady was so surprised and amazed by this encounter. Living with Fenne was filled with magical moments like this. It is like a member of our own family.”
48. The underlined word “encounter” means ______.
A. an unplanned meeting B. a different situation
C. an unfriendly greeting D. a good try
49. From the passage, we can know _______.
A. Fenne didn’t grow very much B. Fenne had no trouble staying inside
C. Fenne was a very curious animal D. Fenne could become very dangerous
50. According to the article, which word can best describe Fenne?
A. Dangerous B. Polite C. Troublesome D. Amazing
从所给的选项中选择适当的句子,把句子的序号填在横线上。
| A.You'll have a test tomorrow. B.Could I go to the movies tonight? C.Could I use the car? D.You have a rest. E.Could you give me a ride downtown? F.Could l watch TV at home? G.I have to go to a meeting. |
Peter:Hey, Dad?
Dad:Yes?
Peter: 1
Dad:I guess so.But don't stay out late.
Peter:Could I stay out until eleven?
Dad:No,you can't. 2 I remember?
Peter:Oh,yeah. 3
Dad:Sorry, but I need it. 4
Peter: 5
Dad:Sure.
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