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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Teaching my first child, Danae, to share her toys was the biggest challenge. To   36   this, we started inviting other children to play, which could help Danae discover that it’s   37   to share with others – a lesson I needed to   38   myself as well, as it   39  .
One evening Danac had   40  a friend, Natalie, to play with her. Their favorite was a children’s   41   game called Go Fish. That evening,   42   Natalie left, Danae came to me and said, “Mommy, I’d like to give these to Natalie tomorrow. They’re her favorites.”
She help up three cards from the Go Fish game. I tried to   43   that I didn’t want her to give them away because then our   44   wouldn’t be complete. “But I really want her to have them!” Danae   45  . I thought perhaps she didn’t understand that when she gave something away, it was gone   46  . So I tried again, saying, “  47   you give the cards to her, you can’t   48  them back tomorrow.”
A look of   49   came over Danae’s face. For a moment I was happy that she seemed to   50  . But then she smiled and said. “Well, that’s okay, I want her to have them anyway.”
What could I say to that? I sat   51   for a moment and then I realized I had been trying for so long to   52   her to share. Did it   53   that our Go Fish set would be   54  ? What mattered was that my daughter was learning the   55   of giving, that she was thinking about others instead of herself, and that she was trying to make her friends happy. Isn’t that what life is all about?

A.achieve B.apply C.receive D.get

A.kind B.gentle C.fun D.merciful

A.design B.know C.create D.review

A.turned up B.turned away C.turned to D.turned out

A.begged B.encouraged C.invited D.found

A.box B.card C.paper D.show

A.before B.while C.after D.until

A.explain B.suggest C.respond D.teach

A.thing B.card C.set D.toy

A.insisted B.recommended C.announced D.cried

A.surely B.suddenly C.forever D.indeed

A.If B.Once C.As D.Unless

A.ask for B.call for C.look for D.care for

A.surprise B.concern C.delight D.satisfaction

A.understand B.accept C.refuse D.doubt

A.sadly B.angrily C.quietly D.slowly

A.conduct B.ask C.force D.help

A.work B.mean C.remind D.matter

A.incomplete B.lost C.limited D.gone

A.content B.usefulness C.way D.joy

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A.fell B.sat C.lay D.knelt

A.Although B.Since C.After D.Until

A.discovered B.realized C.said D.decided

A.played B.loved C.tried D.made

A.questions B.ideas C.trouble D.doubt

A.up B.out C.off D.away

A.called B.helped C.invited D.allowed

A.peacefully B.willingly C.freely D.pleasantly

A.continued B.agreed C.forced D.offered

A.graduation B.movement C.separation D.vacation

A.would B.should C.could D.must

A.demanded B.reminded C.removed D.asked

A.ever B.usually C.even D.never

A.checked B.took C.cleaned D.put

A.over B.into C.with D.for

A.find B.pick C.pack D.hold

A.talking B.playing C.reading D.watching

A.before B.if C.while D.as

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A.helped B.recovered C.improved D.changed

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A.clothes B.papers C.cups D.shoes

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A.fell upon B.came at C.went through D.got into

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A.over B.out C.off D.on

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A.Thus B.But C.Then D.So

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A.hungry B.pleasant C.deep D.cold

A.turning B.delivering C.pushing D.holding

A.reminded B.promised C.persuaded D.told

A.really B.even C. well D.only

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A.decorated B.equipped C.emptied D.cleaned

A.lines B.prints C.signs D.steps

A.realize B.doubt C.forget D.prove

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A.skill B.management C.success D.business

A.resisted B.got C.broke D.shaped

A.moved B.frustrated C.excited D.surprised

A.sadness B.worry C.doubt D.anger

A.think B.care C.write D.talk

A.proved B.figured C.concluded D.agreed

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A.sensitive B.successful C.greedy D.stupid

A.happened B.reported C.received D.resulted

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A.think of B.get over C.pass on D.look through

A.invited B.called C.persuaded D.followed

A.promise B.apology C.plan D.decision

A.only B.natural C.direct D.final

A.useful B.funny C.painful D.shameful

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A.for B.though C.but D.and

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