1. What is the woman looking forward to?
A.Her golden birthday. |
B.Her wedding anniversary. |
C.A special gift from the man. |
A.24. | B.26. | C.29. |
A.Husband and wife. |
B.Boss and secretary. |
C.Interviewer and interviewee. |
A.Relief. | B.Happiness. | C.Embarrassment. |
1. What does the man think of the supermarket?
A.It is short of some necessities. |
B.It's hard to find a parking space. |
C.It offers more goods than grocery. |
A.By bus. |
B.By car. |
C.By underground. |
A.A nice toy. |
B.A homemade cake. |
C.A beautiful dress. |
1. What did the man bring to the woman?
A.A bottle of wine. | B.An artwork. | C.Fruits. |
A.Nine. | B.Ten. | C.Eight. |
A.Peter. | B.Bob. | C.Mary. |
1. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Strangers. |
B.Colleagues. |
C.Schoolmates. |
A.She hoped to travel all over the world. |
B.She was invited to work in a travel agency. |
C.She needed experience for her chosen career. |
A.She didn’t have the chance to be creative. |
B.She was really fed up with the tight schedule. |
C.She had to eat the same food for three months. |
The excitement about Thanksgiving was really building. Grandma arrived with a homemade pecan pie. Dad was searching for his electric carving knife. Mama was in the kitchen humming a song. Little baby Lonnie bounced up and down. Dad smelled the air and sighed. My big brother, Slim, who was anything but slim, sneaked off to his room with a slice of the pecan pie. Even our dog Fido was wagging his tail.
Having set a pretty table, Mama looked up, smiling. “Help me carry in the food,” she said. Slim, who had come out of his room by this time, went racing into the kitchen. " I'll get it! I'll get it!” The rest of us piled in behind him, everyone grabbing a dish. Then we watched Dad carry in the biggest, brownest, best-smelling turkey we had ever seen with Mama's hand under the plate, just in case. Together they lowered the turkey to its place at the table.
It was the tradition in our family to think of something for which we were most thankful. We all ran to the table yelling something like “I'm thankful for school being out” or “I'm thankful for pecan pie!” All eyes were on that enormous turkey as we took our seats.
Yes, everything was perfect except for one thing. On that special day, it was Dad who sat at the head of the table and carved the turkey. It was an honor that he had eagerly expected for days. Mama always called Dad a clumsy ox. He frequently tripped (绊倒) over his own two feet, and he could drop just about anything.
We automatically eased back when Dad tested the electric carving knife in the air. Dad went to work on the white meat first with surprisingly few problems. Slice after slice landed neatly on the plate with thick gravy (肉汁)。Dad leaned forward and grabbed the end of the left turkey leg and cut it off, placing it whole on the plate. His oily fingers shone brightly in the light of the chandelier (大吊灯),and Mama waved her napkin. “I'm all right, Mama,” he said. “I'm all right. ”
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But when Dad pulled back the right turkey leg, it slipped from his oily fingers.
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As Lonnie yelled, we found a turkey leg was missing.
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