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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者和母亲对于表达爱时的关系,母亲的内敛和寡言少语让作者很不理解,但是最终一首诗让作者意味着女儿对她的理解。

1 . When reading, my mother likes to slice a paragraph or a sentence out and attach it to the wall of her kitchen. She picks boring sentences that puzzle me. But I prefer copying favorite bright lines into a journal in soft, gray No. 2 pencil, word by word.

She doesn’t know any of this. There's nothing shocking: for our chatting. we seldom begin certain conversations though we talk on the phone weekly, sometimes making each other laugh so hard that I choke and she cries. But what we don't say could fill up rooms. Fights with my father. Small failures in school. Anything that really upsets us.

My mother has never told me “I love you, Lisa.”—as if the four-word absence explains who I am—so I carry it with me, like a label on me. The last time she almost spoke the words was two years ago, when she called to tell me a friend had been in hospital. I said, “I love you, Mom.” She stopped for a while and then said, “Thank you.” I haven't said it since, but I've wondered why my mother doesn't until I've found a poem that supplies words for the blank spaces I try to understand in our conversations:

Don’t fill up on bread. I say absent-mindedly. The servings here are huge.

My son, middle-aged, says: Did you really just say that to me?

What he doesn’t know is that when we’re walking together, I desire to reach for his hand.

It's humble, yet heartbreaking. After copying it down in my journal, I emailed it to mom, adding “This poem makes me think of you.” My mother doesn’t read poetry—or at least, she doesn’t tell me, and I felt nervous clicking “Send”.

She never mentioned the poem. But the next time I went home for vacation, I noticed something new in the kitchen fixed to an antique board: the poem. The board hung above the heater, the warmest spot in the kitchen. The poem still hangs there. Neither my mother nor I have ever spoken about it.

1. What's the function of paragraph 1?
A.To stress the theme.B.To establish the setting.
C.To represent the characters.D.To create the atmosphere.
2. Which of the following best describes the mother daughter relationship?
A.Shaky.B.Distant.C.Reserved.D.Intense.
3. Why did the author send the poem to her mom?
A.It reminded her of mom's love.
B.She wanted to apologize to mom.
C.It suited mom's taste of literature.
D.She needed an interpretation from mom.
4. What does the poem mean to mom?
A.A memory of golden days.
B.Daughter’s gratefulness to her.
C.A decoration in the plain kitchen.
D.Daughter's understanding of her.
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了物理教授塔蒂亚娜·叶夫希莫娃的故事和她的教学对女孩的影响。

2 . Dr. Tatiana Erukhimova is a physics professor at Texas A&M who aims to show her students, especially the young women, that there are no limits.

Only 25% of physics undergraduate students are female. Perhaps it is because boys grow up playing with machines and making drawings of fast cars and rocket explosions. But girls are just as curious about the way the world works — they just haven’t jumped into the culture of chemical reactions, energy and magnetic force with as much enthusiasm. That is, until they see one of Tatiana’s videos showing the science behind real life’s magic. Tatiana is really one of the few living female examples they could follow.

Her videos get millions of views. She is a ball of energy with a short haircut, a Russian accent and a lively personality that makes physics accessible to the younger audience. Young girls are attracted to Tatiana’s attractive demonstrations the way they flock to pop concerts. This is real. This is science they can participate in. This is an open door to endless possibilities.

“These short clips are the spark that inspires,” Tatiana says with so much excitement that it lights up the room. Everything she does involves students. She believes the magic in learning is when your peers are part of the demonstration, when you are part of the teaching process.

“She wants everything to be a celebration of science,” says one of Tatiana’s former students. And indeed, the classroom is in a party atmosphere, with students cheering when amazed by Newton’s law of motion, demonstrated by a spinning bicycle wheel held upright by the professor. It’s hard to tell who is more delighted, Tatiana or her students. She is an attraction for female students who are graduating college and working in the sciences in higher numbers than ever before.

Dr. Tatiana’s story began in Russia and her parents were both physicists. After the breakup of the Soviet Union, Tatiana moved to Texas with her husband, also a physicist. They both teach at Texas A&M, and when Tatiana isn’t in the classroom, she is doing outreach with schoolchildren, amazing them with spinning lights that soon form words, liquid oxygen that shrinks objects and chemical reactions that expand matter to 10 times its size. But most importantly, she is expanding the audience of female physicists.

1. According to the passage, why do girls sometimes hesitate to jump into the culture of physics?
A.Lack of interest in chemical reactions.
B.Cultural differences in curiosity.
C.Absence of female role models.
D.Fear of liquid oxygen demonstrations.
2. Which of the following is TRUE about the videos mentioned in the passage?
A.They were made by a female physician.
B.They feature engaging demonstrations.
C.They are meant for Tatiana’s homeland.
D.They have received millions of likes online.
3. What is the primary focus of Dr. Tatiana’s outreach activities with schoolchildren?
A.Appealing to students with fascinating demonstrations.
B.Teaching students some difficult physics concepts.
C.Explaining the history of Newton’s law of motion.
D.Encouraging girls to attend parties and pop concerts.
4. What is the best title for the passage?
A.Female Professor Rejecting Gender Barrier
B.Russian Physicist and Female Scientists
C.Physics Professor Stimulating Girls’ Passion
D.The Significance of Online Short Videos
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。一对退休的西藏夫妇在晚年搬到拉萨城郊,他们在那里种葡萄和酿制葡萄酒,并为农村居民提供工作,促进了当地的发展。

3 . Hua Sheng and Lu Sheng, a retired Tibetan couple, have become trailblazers(开拓者)of grape growing and wine-making in their old ages.

Lu Sheng learned grape planting and winemaking from her grandmother’s sister. Since they retired, the couple have moved to Lhasa from the village of Yakhadi. Though the fact that the region’s capital, which is 3,600 meters above sea level, is considered unfit for growing grapes, Lu Sheng and Hua Sheng began an ambitious project in 2015, planting grapes in Tsalna, a town in the suburb of Lhasa.

They received support from the local government, which is committed to developing business and the economy. The couple’s project provides jobs for rural residents, and, as a result, the government has considered the project part of its poverty relief program.

“Lhasa is an ideal place for planting French grape varieties that are resistant to cold, drought and disease, and adaptable to high-altitude and open-air planting," Lu Sheng said.

“Thanks to the plateau’s sunshine and organic planting, our grapes grow very well here in Lhasa. The grapes are a bit sour and sweet, and they have a high anthocyanin(花青素)content,” she said. Anthocyanins, which are in grape cells and contribute rich color to wine, are water-soluble(水溶性的).

In 2018, Hua Sheng and Lu Sheng expanded their project, planting on nearly 6.67 hectares. In order to familiarize Tibetan farmers with grape planting and winemaking, they taught the skills to local villagers.

“We have successfully taught the local farmers how to grow grapes and make wine over the three years. They now have a new source of income besides traditional farrming and herding,” Hua Sheng said.

Yudron, a resident of Nam, said she was grateful to the grape planting project in her village, which has contributed to her income and quality of life." After working in the vineyards for years, now we know how to make wine. We drink both barley and grape wine now. We love grape wine more, though, as it is healthier.

1. What did the couple do after their retirement?
A.They grew grapes and made wine in Lhasa.
B.They made friends with a French expert.
C.They moved to another city from Lhasa.
D.They learned grape planting from Hua Sheng’ S grandmother.
2. Why was the couple’s project thought of as a poverty relief program?
A.They donated grapes to local schools.
B.They provided free wine for villagers.
C.They employed local residents as workers.
D.They expanded the project with the local government.
3. Which is the function of anthocyanins?
A.They make grapes more delicious.
B.They can accelerate the growth of grapes.
C.They make grapes宣bit sour and sweet.
D.They provide rich color’s for wine.
4. For/the project conducted by the couple, Yudron is ________ .
A.appreciative
B.cautious
C.indifferent
D.hesitate
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了患有阿尔茨海默病的老人吉恩·麦吉在孩子们的陪伴下变得开心的故事。

4 . At 91 years old and with Alzheimer’s disease, Gene McGehee was finding his golden years to be his loneliest. That all ______ one day when he heard the clear sound of children’s laughter right outside his home.

When Gene ______ outside, he couldn’t believe his good ______ to discover a group of lively young kids playing. The children, from the daycare center across the street, were more than ______ to include Gene in their fun. They ______ him Big Gene, and a special, long-lasting friendship was ______ between Gene, the kids and Megan Nunez, the daycare teacher.

Gene’s ______ Alzheimer’s disease means he now has only short-term memory. For the last three years, Gene has been ______ Megan and the kids every day for what he thinks is the ______ time. “Every day, I cross the street, and we stay together,” explained Megan. “I always tell the kids that his ______ is kind of sick, but his heart ______ us.”

Gene’s daughter, Cathy, said he ______ from loneliness until the kids came into his life and ______ his days. He now gets to just go outside and make new friends on a daily basis. “They have been such a ______ to Daddy, and he lights up,” Cathy ______ shared.

Gene and the kids enjoy their one-hour “playdate” every afternoon. They ______ jokes, stories, laughs and hugs. He sometimes even ______ their games. Even though the day’s cherished memories disappear as the sun _______, something remains in the depths of Gene’s mind. It is that ______ feeling that makes him go outside as soon as he hears the children’s _______once again.

1.
A.changedB.happenedC.matteredD.began
2.
A.rushedB.stayedC.steppedD.glared
3.
A.viewB.fortuneC.alternativeD.position
4.
A.willingB.curiousC.annoyedD.afraid
5.
A.awardedB.nicknamedC.owedD.handed
6.
A.expectedB.fadedC.damagedD.born
7.
A.infectiousB.mildC.severeD.rare
8.
A.meetingB.consultingC.askingD.accompanying
9.
A.lastB.nextC.mostD.first
10.
A.legB.eyeC.armD.brain
11.
A.needsB.remembersC.ignoresD.discovers
12.
A.learnedB.sufferedC.benefitedD.recovered
13.
A.ruinedB.promotedC.brightenedD.explored
14.
A.blessingB.rewardC.problemD.burden
15.
A.eventuallyB.cheerfullyC.regularlyD.frequently
16.
A.exchangeB.communicateC.tellD.play
17.
A.breaks inB.blows upC.passes downD.participates in
18.
A.risesB.shinesC.movesD.sets
19.
A.normalB.necessaryC.specialD.cautious
20.
A.screamsB.complaintsC.laughterD.news
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文章大意:这是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者通过自己学车和丈夫教儿子学车的经历,感悟到学习人生的课程很像学习骑自行车,有些人生课程是痛苦的。我们不能选择在哪里学习它们;我们并不总是有好老师,我们也不总是做好准备,但是在新的一年里,当生活的课程来了,你可以从耐心和善良的老师那里学到;你可能会被支持和鼓励包围。也许会有人陪在你身边直到你胜利。

5 . For my 8th birthday my ________ was a shiny blue bike. My older sisters decided to teach me to ride. We lived on Edgewood Avenue at the top of a steep hill. My ________, Agnes and Christina, put me on my bike and ________ me hard, yelling instructions, “Peddle! Steer! Use the brakes!” Needless to say, I was rushing down the street ________ trying to hold on.

I bumped into the curb (路缘), ________ over the handlebars onto the sidewalk, skinning my knees, hurting my hands and crying loudly. Instead of offering ________, my sisters yelled at me ________ I hadn’t listened to their instructions. Weeks ________ before I tried again. This time I walked my bike to the ________ parking lot behind the schoolyard. I kept repeating the instructions to myself and after a few awkward ________ and even more painful spills I learned to ride a bike.

Learning life lesson is ________ like learning to ride a bike. Some life lessons are ________ to learn. We don’t always get to choose where we learn them; we don’t always have good teachers and we are not always ________. Sometimes we find ourselves madly trying to hold on.

But things are different now.

My husband, Rich, ________ my sons to ride a bike. First he raised their training wheels a little and they rode around the block getting used to the unstable ________. After he removed the training wheels he would run along the side of the bike holding on to the seat to ________ them. Up and down our street they would go with Rich calling out, “You ________ have it! You’re doing great!” until my son would call out “Let go”. Rich would let go but still run along, just ________. It was a happy day in the neighborhood.

When the life lessons come along in this New Year you may ________ them from a patient and kind teacher; you may have them surrounded by ________ and encouragement. And you may have someone stay by your side until you have found victory.

1.
A.dreamB.rewardC.giftD.aim
2.
A.brothersB.sistersC.friendsD.classmates
3.
A.stuckB.turnedC.knockedD.pushed
4.
A.wildlyB.carefullyC.slowlyD.instantly
5.
A.jumpingB.flyingC.movingD.leaving
6.
A.sadnessB.happinessC.excitementD.sympathy
7.
A.althoughB.untilC.becauseD.while
8.
A.passedB.remainedC.happenedD.changed
9.
A.crowdedB.busyC.coveredD.empty
10.
A.experimentsB.attemptsC.fightsD.conflicts
11.
A.thoughB.evenC.muchD.still
12.
A.wonderfulB.comfortableC.dangerousD.painful
13.
A.readyB.perfectC.wrongD.strong
14.
A.forcedB.taughtC.allowedD.ordered
15.
A.practiceB.habitC.developmentD.feeling
16.
A.repairB.fixC.steadyD.move
17.
A.almostB.usuallyC.alwaysD.seldom
18.
A.in timeB.in reliefC.in turnD.in case
19.
A.acceptB.learnC.refuseD.avoid
20.
A.blameB.complaintC.supportD.criticism
2022-03-03更新 | 231次组卷 | 6卷引用:2023届宁夏回族自治区石嘴山市高三一模英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了喜剧演员史蒂文先生在地铁莫名其妙地被人塞了一只金表在兜里,随后收到一个仰慕他的小偷的来信,告诉史蒂文这是他偷给他的礼物,警察介入后也未能找到小偷和失主,于是把金表还给了史蒂文先生。一年后史蒂文先生又收到一封匿名信,写信人是金表的主人,他也是史蒂文先生的仰慕者,写信人不但让史蒂文先生保留金表,而且送他一条金链子来配他的金表。

6 . Mr. Steven was a comic actor in his city, who was popular with audience. One day, he went home by subway. When he arrived home, Mr. Steven was surprised as he found somebody’s gold watch had _________appeared in his pocket.

He was puzzled, _________ to guess how this rather expensive thing could get into his pocket. Since Steven had no _________ , he couldn’t find the answer. So the actor made up his mind to take the watch to the police station. The next day the answer to this _________ was found. A postman _________ to Steven an anonymous (匿名的) letter.

“Dear Mr. Steven”, it said, “It is _________ that you wonder who is writing this letter. I am a professional _________ . Yesterday I managed to steal from somebody a _________ gold watch when I was in the subway. But then I _________ you in the subway, and instantly I decided to give it to you as a gift. So I __________ put the watch in your pocket.”

The policemen tried hard to find this elusive (神出鬼没的) pickpocket, but all their efforts were __________. The thievish Steven admirer __________ the thin air. The police didn’t succeed in returning the stolen property to the true owner of the gold watch as it couldn’t find him anywhere. They made a __________ to return that ill-fated watch to the comic actor.

The story was so __________ that it became popular in one day. It became known among the press and in no time __________ the headlines in the newspapers of the city. Soon after this sensation in mass media, Steven received another __________. There was no address and no names. It said “Dear Mr. Steven, about a year ago I was in the subway and someone stole my gold watch. I was very __________ about that, but now I have known that the thief had __________ it to you. I want you to __________ it. I am a big fan of yours, so that is why I’m also sending you a gold chain that would __________ the watch.”

1.
A.expectedlyB.incrediblyC.fortunatelyD.horribly
2.
A.tryingB.managingC.refusingD.pretending
3.
A.skillB.equipmentC.clueD.explanation
4.
A.causeB.adventureC.accidentD.riddle
5.
A.envelopedB.deliveredC.foldedD.displayed
6.
A.amazingB.abnormalC.apparentD.vital
7.
A.journalistB.comedianC.robberD.pickpocket
8.
A.costlyB.fakeC.valuelessD.fashionable
9.
A.noticedB.mentionedC.remarkedD.overlooked
10.
A.casuallyB.secretlyC.publiclyD.aimlessly
11.
A.at randomB.under controlC.in vainD.for certain
12.
A.turned upB.showed offC.crashed intoD.vanished into
13.
A.decisionB.commentC.conclusionD.analysis
14.
A.commonB.originalC.movingD.cheerful
15.
A.outlinedB.releasedC.capturedD.deserted
16.
A.nameB.giftC.watchD.letter
17.
A.delightedB.annoyedC.thrilledD.puzzled
18.
A.presentedB.soldC.awardedD.lent
19.
A.sellB.returnC.keepD.abandon
20.
A.tieB.replaceC.exchangeD.match
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文章大意:本文是记叙文。这篇文章主要讲述了作者为了给庆祝妻子抗癌成功五周年一个惊喜,去车行买车的故事,同时展现了车行提供的优质、人性化的服务。

7 . A car store in my hometown sold six to eight new cars a day. And 72 percent of this store’s first-time visitors returned for a second ________ . I was curious about how it ________.

On one particular June morning, my wife Jane said to me, “Today’s my fifth anniversary of being ________.” She suffered from it five years ago and had undergone surgery. I was ________ because I had forgotten it. To mark this special occasion, I did the most impetuous thing in my life: I ________ a new car in the car store I mentioned. I didn’t pick the ________ or the model, but I paid cash and told the staff I’d bring Jane to make those two ________. I also told them that it was my ________and hoped they didn’t reveal anything to her. Then one morning, it occurred to me that Jane always wanted a white car. So I called our sales consultant and asked him if he had anything ________ in the store. He said he had one ________ but he couldn’t promise it’d still be ________because they were selling so fast.

After I told Jane the biggest ________ to get her out of the house, we finally made our way to the car store. Jane quickly ________ the little white car. But I told her we could buy the car after our son graduated from college. Hearing what I said, she ________ walked to the front of the car. Then she ________a scream. There was a large sign, which said, “Congratulations, Jane. This car is yours. Five years cancer-free. Let’s treasure life!” I looked around and ________that there was no one in the store. Customers that came to the store were not ________ to enter; instead, the staff took them aside and ________ what was happening. Actually, our sales consultant had arranged it; ________, we could share the special moment alone.

Over the years, I’ve told this story as an example of the legendary ________.

1.
A.visitB.tryC.chanceD.date
2.
A.arrivedB.rankedC.happenedD.developed
3.
A.smoke-freeB.rent-freeC.tax-freeD.cancer-free
4.
A.confusedB.embarrassedC.frightenedD.relieved
5.
A.boughtB.paintedC.borrowedD.hired
6.
A.brandB.colorC.numberD.type
7.
A.requestsB.decisionsC.donationsD.promises
8.
A.pleasureB.opinionC.secretD.problem
9.
A.cheapB.smallC.newD.white
10.
A.leftB.soldC.madeD.found
11.
A.availableB.possibleC.popularD.convenient
12.
A.riskB.concernC.mistakeD.lie
13.
A.returnedB.forgotC.noticedD.recognized
14.
A.disappointedlyB.hurriedlyC.regularlyD.confidently
15.
A.ended inB.held backC.changed toD.let out
16.
A.believedB.discoveredC.expectedD.accepted
17.
A.remindedB.preparedC.forcedD.allowed
18.
A.guessedB.presentedC.explainedD.ignored
19.
A.besidesB.otherwiseC.thereforeD.however
20.
A.symbolB.serviceC.designD.character
2024-04-19更新 | 74次组卷 | 2卷引用:2024届宁夏回族自治区银川一中高三下学期二模英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了作者从城里搬到乡下后的感受以及乡下生活给她带来的快乐。

8 . If someone had told me five years ago that I would be living happily ever after on a small farm in western Oklahoma, I would have immediately denied the possibility. Back then, I was a confirmed city girl. I enjoyed the city life.

Then one day, while we were checking my mother’s farm for her, I looked around, liked what I saw and asked my husband, “Why don’t we build a house here on the farm?”

To my surprise, he said, “Yes!”

And so we began a new and very different chapter in our life story. My husband and I set out to deal with the land. We took down dead trees, knocked down the outbuildings and planted vegetable and flower gardens. We learned new skills as we worked and provided the locals with humorous moments as they answered our questions. We built a home to welcome family and friends, to share the beauty and bounty of the land.

We soon realized the land had played a joke on us: it had changed and transformed us in our efforts to change it. We lost weight and gained muscles.

We’ve learned to recognize and honor nature’s cycles and timing instead of clocks, calendars, schedules and to-do lists. With only two clocks in the house, we enjoy the flow of days into nights. Our timeless life allows us to appreciate sunrises and sunsets — each a unique event that camera and words only partially capture.

Living a simple life in the country has led us back to common sense. We’ve learned to be resourceful in solving problems and can think of many unique ways. I become better at handling a situation with fewer resources and conveniences.

In the quietness of the land, we hear and appreciate nature’s music. We also listen to the silence. Walking through the grasses, gazing at the century-old trees and wondering about all the changes and history they have witnessed are relaxing pastimes. I have to be truthful: caring for the land is a joyful job.

1. How did her husband react to the author’s proposal?
A.Opposed.B.Approving.C.Surprised.D.Concerned.
2. How did the author benefit from the country life?
A.She enjoyed better health.B.She made much money by working.
C.She regained the respect from the farmers.D.She improved her relationship with her family.
3. What is the author’s feeling when living in the country?
A.She becomes more creative.B.She becomes more humorous.
C.She becomes more honest with others.D.She becomes more interested in travelling.
4. What message does the author want to convey?
A.Simple life is the most important.B.Country life is better than city life.
C.Getting close to nature can be joyful.D.Living in the country is everyone’s dream.
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9 . It was the last day of the month-long summer camp. All the camp leaders and volunteers were preparing for the party that evening. Some were setting up chairs and tables outside, some were preparing water balloons for games we’d play later, and some were_________fruits.

A pastor(牧师)came to me,_________me a small broom and a dustpan, and asked me to sweep the gym. Alone. I had no_________. I was a team leader at camp, and this pastor was my employer. I put on as_________a face as I could and_________to sweep the floor. The whole situation felt so _________. I was angry.

During a_________between sweeps, I looked up. The same pastor who told me to sweep the gym was_________moving the speakers and cleaning the stage in the front of the gym. He worked alone, too. And I noticed the calmness and_________in his eyes as he worked.__________, my unhappiness left my heart, and in its place grew a sense of__________for what I saw in the pastor.

First, being a leader doesn’t mean doing all the fun things, all the time. It also means____________and hard work. To be a good leader, it means doing things one doesn’t really__________with a cheerful, genuine smile. Second, taking the time to think is________ to being a good leader. Without time for________, you might__________what’s more important. Third, however complex a task maybe, however long you have to work on it, you have to__________it. Cleaning the whole gym with a small broom seemed________. But I made it, one sweep at a time.

       I__________the pastor on my way to the garbage bin outside the gym. He looked up and smiled at me—and I smiled back. It was a tired smile, but it was a__________one.

1.
A.buyingB.cuttingC.pickingD.storing
2.
A.lentB.giftedC.awardedD.handed
3.
A.choiceB.senseC.interestD.opportunity
4.
A.seriousB.disappointedC.cheerfulD.embarrassed
5.
A.refusedB.hesitatedC.pretendedD.started
6.
A.unsafeB.unfairC.uncommonD.unfamiliar
7.
A.trialB.strikeC.breakD.review
8.
A.quietlyB.proudlyC.casuallyD.hurriedly
9.
A.painB.joyC.regretD.desire
10.
A.ActuallyB.HopefullyC.FortunatelyD.Instantly
11.
A.urgencyB.sympathyC.appreciationD.achievement
12.
A.sacrificeB.riskC.guidanceD.experience
13.
A.careB.enjoyC.valueD.match
14.
A.vitalB.equalC.similarD.relevant
15.
A.expectationB.preparationC.assumptionD.reflection
16.
A.doubtB.destroyC.overlookD.postpone
17.
A.help withB.stick toC.approve ofD.suffer from
18.
A.rewardingB.unnecessaryC.satisfyingD.impossible
19.
A.passedB.forgotC.comfortedD.avoided
20.
A.finalB.realC.patientD.different
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10 . The insistent knock on the door brought me quickly from my kitchen. With my children down for a nap, I _________ to answer before they were all awakened. We had just moved here and I couldn’t _________ who it would be. I opened the door and a crack revealed an old man dressed in dirty clothing.

“Can I help you?” I asked, hoping he had the wrong _________.

“Would you like to buy some fresh garden vegetables?” His voice was trembling but his eyes were _________. I wondered if he badly needed the bit of money he was asking for his _________. “I’m Mr. Locket living around the corner. My wife _________ and my children live far away,” he _________. Later we knew that the need for companionship had sent him door to door _________ selling fruits and vegetables and ours was the only door opened to him.

As days went on, Mr. Locket became a _________ visitor. Every day he read books in our big chair with my children curled up on his lap. When they took an afternoon nap, he would __________ his head on the back of the chair. In his quiet and gentle way, he endeared himself to each child. __________ the name “Grandpa Locket” slipped into our conversations.

Three years later, we had to move to Ontario. He arrived as usual that morning. “Mr. Locket,” I tried to __________ the news in a gentle way, “You’ve become a (n) __________ part of this family, but ...” Tears glistened in the corners of his eyes.

“I __________ to keep in touch with you and ...” My throat tightened. He nodded __________ softly said, “Thank you for all your kindness to an old man. When I needed a family, you __________ me.” With tears, we all hugged him __________.

About a year later, a small __________ from Mr. Locket’s daughter was delivered to our home. She informed us that our dear old friend had died. “I’m so grateful for your loving care for my father,” she wrote, “I can see how much you __________ to him, too.” Actually, we’re also grateful for the __________ love that swept into our lives the moment we opened that door.

1.
A.hesitatedB.hurriedC.hatedD.happened
2.
A.imagineB.recognizeC.believeD.acknowledge
3.
A.numberB.roadC.directionD.address
4.
A.shiningB.understandingC.hopefulD.desperate
5.
A.produceB.foodC.clothesD.fruits
6.
A.went awayB.broke awayC.passed awayD.ran away
7.
A.complainedB.addedC.screamedD.roared
8.
A.in place ofB.by means ofC.in need ofD.by order of
9.
A.yearlyB.monthlyC.weeklyD.daily
10.
A.restB.putC.plantD.lower
11.
A.GraduallyB.SuddenlyC.GenerallyD.Quickly
12.
A.announceB.makeC.breakD.report
13.
A.naturalB.innerC.necessaryD.treasured
14.
A.wishB.tryC.promiseD.struggle
15.
A.butB.andC.yetD.so
16.
A.includedB.refusedC.toleratedD.received
17.
A.willinglyB.tightlyC.eagerlyD.faithfully
18.
A.bookB.billC.pictureD.envelope
19.
A.owedB.sentC.meantD.showed
20.
A.unexpectedB.deepC.permanentD.selfless
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