The day before Father’s Day, Mrs. Berry asked her students to __36 ___ a card for their fathers. She passed out paper and pieces of cloth.
Elizabeth looked for a while at the blue cloth and began to cut it. Then she folded (折)her paper in half and began writing. When Elizabeth finally looked at the message the teacher gave on the paper, she noticed something else. She felt her 37 grow hot — she hadn’t heard that anyone who didn’t have a father could make one for a grandfather or an uncle.
As her teacher walked to her, Elizabeth tried 38 her card with her arm, but Mrs Berry gently 39 it so that she could read it. Elizabeth sat 40 , waiting for her to say something, but she saw a 41 roll down Mrs Berry’s face. She had never made Mrs Berry so upset.
When school was over, Elizabeth 42 until all the other kids left so that she could 43 . “I’m sorry for not listening. I’ll make another card 44 you want. I’ll do it 45 and bring it tomorrow.”
“ 46 are you talking about?” asked Mrs Berry.
“My Father’s Day card. I know you’re upset because I didn’t do it 47 .”
“Elizabeth, that was the 48 card in the whole class. It was so 49 that it made me cry.”
Elizabeth was so 50 that she ran out of the classroom.
When her mom came home from work that night, Elizabeth 51 to give her the card early.
On the front of the card was a 52 of Elizabeth’s mom, with a blue piece of cloth cut like her hair. Inside the card she had written:
Dear Mom,
I know you work really hard to be both a mommy and a(n) 53 . I want to thank you and 54 you a happy Father’s Day!
Love,
Elizabeth
When her mom read the card she started 55 , just like Mrs Berry did.
A.break B.made C.make D.build
A.face B.heart C.hands D.body
A.doing B.holding C.covering D.making
A.caught B.left C. placed D.lifted
A.alone B.up C.still D.down
A.smile B.tear C.hair D.sweat
A.waited B.worked C.stood D.sat
A. stay B.stop C.understand D.apologize
A.because B.until C.unless D.if
A.just here B.at home C.at once D.at school
A.Who B.What C.Which D.Whose
A.right B.quickly C.wrong D.carefully
A.worst B.favorite C.best D.simplest
A.wild B.useful C.hard D.sweet
A.happy B.regretful C.brave D.easy
A.seemed B.refused C.decided D.promised
A.drawing B.discovery C.recording D.writing
A.teacher B.sister C.daddy D.aunt
A.hope B.wish C.want D.congratulate
A.laughing B.joking C.crying D.worrying
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1 -15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
" You probably don't remember me," she said. Then she pulled out a piece of paper from her ___1___ and gave it to me. It was my handwriting.
As the assistant of the Honors Programs at the university, one of my __2___ was to review student transcripts(成绩单) to make sure they could ___3___ in Honors. It was common for students to have a(n) ___4___ start and they could no longer continue in Honors after their first term. However, sometimes their ___5___ term report cards would still be sent to us even though the students were no longer in the program.
The note she handed me ___6___, " Congratulations on your excellent second term. You may have been ___7___ with your grades, but you should feel ___8___ of how you've made some progress. Best of luck in keeping up the good work, and you'll be able to succeed."
The student went on and said, " You can't know what this ___9___ to me. I've carried it in my purse for three years and pulled it out anytime I didn't want to do my ___10___. For three years I've been ___11___ to enter your office and giving you this note and this ___12____. " she handed me her latest transcript with good marks.
We were both ___13____. She cried and I ___14____ to. Writing the note seemed like nothing to me, but it meant so ___15___ to her. I really had no idea that my actions had such meaning.
A.bag B.pocket C.purse D.box
A.aims B.wishes C.plans D.jobs
A.continue B.keep C.carry D.go
A.pleasant B.unlucky C.easy D.different
A.second B.first C.last D.final
A.read B.wrote C.voiced D.announced
A.surprised B.disappointed C.ashamed D.pleased
A.careful B.afraid C.tired D.proud
A.brought B.meant C.designed D.suggested
A.work B.duty C.homework D.responsibility
A.regretting B.refusing C.planning D.promising
A.transcript B.book C.pen D.gift
A.worried B.excited C.happy D.sad
A.failed B.wanted C.decided D.hated
A.bit B.many C.much D.little
The little boy turned to the old woman next to him, ‘‘Granny, are you sure I don’t have enough money?’’ She nodded. The little boy was still 36 the doll (洋娃娃) in his hand.
I walked toward him, 37 who he wished to give this doll to. “Sister. She was sure that Santa Claus would bring a doll to her.” I told him that maybe Santa Claus would do so. But he replied to me 38 . “No, Santa Claus(圣诞老人) can’t bring it to her 39 she is now. I have to give the doll to my mommy so that she can give it to my sister when she 40 there. My sister has gone to be with God. Daddy says that Mommy is going to see God very soon too, 41 I thought she could take the doll with her to give it to my sister.’’
The little boy looked 42 at me, “I told Daddy to tell Mommy not to go yet. I need her to wait until I come back from the mall. I 43 she didn’t have to leave me, but Daddy says that she has to go to be with my little sister.” Then he looked 44 at the doll with sad eyes.
I quickly 45 for my wallet. “Let’s check again, just in case you do have enough money for the doll!” “OK. I hope I do have enough.” I added some of my money to 46 without him seeing and we started to count it. There was enough for the doll and 47 some spare money. “Thank you God for giving me enough money!” He looked at me and 48 , “I wanted to have enough money to buy a white rose for my Mommy, but I didn’t dare to ask God 49 too much. But He gave me enough to buy the doll and a white rose. My mommy loves white roses.”
50 I remembered a local newspaper article two days ago, mentioning a drunk man in a truck hit a car 51 by a young woman and a little girl. The little girl 52 right away and the mother was 53in a critical state.
Two days 54 this encounter (偶然相遇) with the little boy, I read in the newspaper that the young55 had passed away.
A.raising B.holding C.hiding D.tearing
A.considering B.understanding C.watching D.asking
A.proudly B.hurriedly C.sadly D.angrily
A.where B.what C.who D.when
A.comes B.finds C.goes D.leaves
A.so B.for C.but D.as
A.down B.on C.to D.up
A.think B.wish C.imagine D.find
A.then B.sadly C.again D.now
A.reached B.looked C.searched D.charged
A.myself B.him C.his D.them
A.still B.yet C.also D.even
A.nodded B.added C.laughed D.showed
A.to B.for C.in D.on
A.Now B.Therefore C.However D.Then
A.occupied B.controlled C.attacked D.owned
A.left B.died C.came D.killed
A.knocked B.treated C.left D.kept
A.after B.since C.until D.before
A.man B.girl C.boy D.woman
It was lunchtime and I walked into a small branch office on the West Side. I had come to 36 a checking account. The only officer on 37 was a fortyish black man, standing 38 a small counter from a young white boy who was wearing a V-necked sweater. I think I was especially 39 of the boy because he looked more like a kid from a prep school than a 40 in a West Side bank.
The boy continued to 41 my attention because of what happened next. He was holding an open savings-account book and 42 an expression of disappointment. “But I don’t understand. I opened the account myself, so why can’t I 43 any money?” the boy said, his voice breaking.
“I know it is, but those are the rules. I’ve already explained to you that a fourteen-year-old is not 44 to withdraw money without a letter from his parents,” the officer explained patiently.
Suddenly I noticed the account had a series of small deposits and withdraws. Then I questioned the officer, “How do you 45 that? Why did you let him withdraw money before, but not now?” He looked 46 . “Because the tellers were not aware of his age before and now they are. It’s really very 47 .” I turned to the boy with a shrug. “You’re really getting 48 ,” I said. “You ought to get your parents to come in here and 49 .” The boy looked destroyed. 50 , he put his savings book in a rear-pocket and walked out of the bank.
The officer turned to me. “You know,” he said, “you really shouldn’t have got 51 .” I couldn’t believe what this idiot was saying. “We were 52 this morning that some neighborhood bully has been shaking down (敲诈) this boy for more than a month. The other guy was 53 him to take money out every week and hand it over. The poor kid was 54 too scared to tell anyone. Anyway, the police are on the case and they’ll probably make a(n) 55 today."
“You mean there is no rule about being too young to withdraw money from a savings account?”
“Not that I ever heard of. Now, sir, what can we do for you?”
A.make B.open C.buy D.choose
A.duty B.board C.display D.show
A.on B.after C.over D.across
A.sure B.proud C.aware D.afraid
A.guard B.customer C.clerk D.manager
A.attract B.pay C.attach D.control
A.putting B.writing C.saying D.wearing
A.borrow B.deposit C.withdraw D.use
A.told B.inspired C.encouraged D.allowed
A.argue B.explain C.answer D.declare
A.annoyed B.disappointed C.excited D.amused
A.easy B.amazing C.fantastic D.simple
A.arranged B.convinced C.cheated D.caught
A.protest B.promise C.prohibit D.prepare
A.Excitedly B.Silently C.Cheerfully D.Nervously
A.interacted B.interrupted C.involved D.infected
A.asked B.discovered C.suggested D.informed
A.rushing B.forcing C.requesting D.begging
A.hardly B.unwillingly C.apparently D.eagerly
A.arrest B.sentence C.apology D.difference
“Imagine you are walking along the road. Suddenly you fall over and all the passers-by burst into laughter. You feel very 1 and think the world is laughing at you . But in fact, five minutes later, they have 2 it ever happened.” The other day when I came across these words in an article, I didn’t agree with the 3 .
The author thinks the best thing to do in this kind of 4 is to pretend nothing has happened, and so avoid 5 trouble.
I admit that we should keep 6 because “Your tears will only remind others of what happened, while your 7 can let them forget it.” But this is far from satisfactory. We should do 8 to make things better.
I used to be a(n) 9 girl and not very good at maths. Our new maths teacher asked me a question and I still remember how I hung my head in 10 when I couldn’t answer it.
“If you don’t know the answer, just tell me.” the teacher said, “If you don’t how can I know 11 you know the answer or not?” All of my classmates burst into laughter. My face turned red but the teacher 12 me to go to the blackboard and 13 what I knew. If I had 14 the words in the article, I would have given up. But I tried my best. And to everyone’s 15 , I succeeded! The teacher smiled and said, “Well done! I 16 you could do it!”
Since then, I have become active in maths as 17 as in other subjects. I used to think doing maths exercises was a waste of time. But now, I know 18 I do can make things better. Everyone is the 19 of his own fate.
If we make mistakes, we should take on an active 20 . Laugh, and the world laughs with you; weep(哭泣), and you weep alone.
A.nervous B.excited C.afraid D.embarrassed
A.realized B.recognized C.forgotten D.remembered
A.speaker B.reader C.author D.announcer
A.environment B.surrounding C.condition D.situation
A.ordinary B.extra C.common D.usual
A.confident B.smart C.calm D.strong
A.smile B.worry C.courage D.satisfaction
A.anything B.something C.nothing D.everything
A.shy B.energetic C.happy D.clever
A.joy B.pride C.shame D.surprise
A.what B.that C.when D.whether
A.forced B.invited C.asked D.pushed
A.bring up B.put down C.think about D.show off
A.obeyed B.doubted C.refused D.understood
A.expectation B.disappointment C.surprise D.delight
A.hoped B.knew C.doubted D.regretted
A.long B.far C.soon D.well
A.whoever B.whenever C.wherever D.whatever
A.architect B.owner C.host D.controller
A.position B.attitude C.value D.response
Seven loyal readers came to the Teens’ office two weeks ago. They had a wonderful day learning how to make a newspaper. But what 36 made them excited was that they had their say(发表意见).
“What most impressed me was 37 I was saying something, I found all eyes were 38 me,” said Tang Shining, one of the students. Her friend, Li Chunbei agreed, and felt very glad that when she was talking, the editors nodded and even 39 notes.
Students were happy to see the editors listen to their 40 . You may often 41 about being neglected (忽略) by teachers and parents. 42 before complaining, please 43 that you have already spoken about your thoughts.
It’s common in China that teachers at school and parents were 44 the ones to tell teenagers what they should and shouldn’t do. The young are 45 to doing what they are told, rather than thinking by themselves. But then their ideas would be locked in their brains and not be 46 .
A girl wrote to Teens about her family 47 . She used to be very sad because her father seldom talked and played with her. After years of consideration, she 48 decided to write her father a letter, telling him about her sadness. To her 49 , the father 50 , saying that he didn’t realize his mistakes. From then on, he really51 .
Sometimes, we need to let our 52 be heard, so others can understand our thoughts and feelings. Don’t be afraid of being 53 for what you have done. You know it is your 54 to speak your mind. 55 your ideas are denied (否定), at least you have tried your best. You will not be left with any regret.
A.directly B.really C.completely D.immediately
A.when B.how C.where D.what
A.at B.for C.in D.on
A.read B.saw C.took D.copied
A.speeches B.opinions C.songs D.articles
A.complain B.talk C.write D.speak
A.And B.So C.Instead D.But
A.make good B.make of C.make sure D.make up
A.seldom B.never C.hardly D.always
A.reduced B.used C.advised D.told
A.remembered B.used C.heard D.touched
A.history B.story C.event D.report
A.sadly B.suddenly C.finally D.angrily
A.sorrow B.disappointment C.joy. D.surprise
A.smiled. B.apologized C.laughed D.shouted
A.changed B.exchanged C.talked D.played
A.decisions B.voices C.suggestions D.secrets
A.blamed(责备) B.punished C.beaten D.fined(罚款)
A.duty B.task(任务) C.pleasure D.right (权利)
A.Because B.Even if C.Instead D.Not until