文章大意:本文属于一篇记叙文。一个小女孩的弟弟脑部生病了,无钱做手术。听到父母说只有奇迹发生才能救弟弟,于是拿出所有自己攒的硬币,去药店买奇迹。却碰到一个叫Carlton Armstrong医生,免费给她弟弟做了手术,救了他,奇迹终于发生。
A little girl took out the bottle. She ___ the coins carefully. The total number had to be exactly perfect. No chance for ___.
Carefully placing the ___ in the bottle, she walked to a drugstore and waited patiently for the pharmacist’s (药剂师) ___, but he was too busy.
She ___ her throat. Nothing. ___ she put a coin on the counter heavily. That ___!
“What do you want?” the pharmacist asked ___. “I’m talking to my brother from Chicago whom I haven’t ___ for ages,” he shouted.
“My brother,” Tess answered, “is really ____ and I want to buy a miracle (奇迹).”
“Pardon?” said the pharmacist.
“Andrew has something bad growing inside his head. Dad says only a miracle can ____ him. So how much does a miracle cost?”
“We don’t sell miracles. I’m sorry,” the pharmacist said.
“I have money. ____ it isn’t enough, I will get the rest.”
The pharmacist’s brother asked the little girl, “What miracle does your brother need?”
“I don’t know,” Tess replied with tears. “Mum says he needs a(n) ____. But Dad can’t ____ it, so I want to use my money.”
“How much do you have?” he asked.
“One dollar and eleven cents. And it’s all the money I have.”
“A dollar and eleven cents? That’s the ____ price of a miracle for your little brother,” smiled the man from Chicago.
He took her money in one hand and held her with ____, “Take me to where you ____. Let’s see if I have the right miracle.”
That man was doctor Carlton Armstrong.
The operation was done with no ____ and soon Andrew recovered. Mum and Dad were happily ____ the miracle.
“The operation,” Tess’s mom smiled, “was a real miracle. How much did it cost?”
“One dollar and eleven cents and the ____ of a little child.”
65. A.made | B.watched | C.counted | D.collected |
66. A.questions | B.mistakes | C.decisions | D.regrets |
67. A.coins | B.toys | C.sweets | D.drugs |
68. A.advice | B.respect | C.devotion | D.attention |
69. A.cleared | B.changed | C.managed | D.hurt |
70. A.Simply | B.Generally | C.Finally | D.Slowly |
71. A.moved | B.failed | C.continued | D.worked |
72. A.nervously | B.angrily | C.doubtfully | D.patiently |
73. A.seen | B.played | C.argued | D.competed |
74. A.sick | B.upset | C.tired | D.afraid |
75. A.ignore | B.protect | C.save | D.remind |
76. 77. A.friend | B.connection | C.suggestion | D.operation |
78. A.carry on | B.work on | C.pay for | D.seek for |
79. A.usual | B.exact | C.low | D.least |
80. A.others | B.some | C.another | D.the other |
81. A.live | B.study | C.visit | D.teach |
82. A.choice | B.charge | C.chance | D.request |
83. A.caring about | B.worrying about | C.talking about | D.thinking about |
84. A.mind | B.joy | C.truth | D.faith |