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My son Joey was born with club feet.The doctors said that with treatment he would be able to walk, but would never run very well.The first three years of his life was  1  in hospital.By the time he was eight, you wouldn’t know he has a problem when you saw him  2 

Children in our neighborhood always ran around  3  their play, and Joey would jump and run and play,  4  .We never told him that he probably wouldn’t be  5  to run like the other children.So he didn’t know.

In  6  grade he decided to join the school running team.Every day he trained.He ran more than any of the others,  7  only the top seven runners would be chosen to run for the  8 We didn’t tell him he probably would never make the team, so he didn’t know.

He ran foot to five mile every day - even when he had a fever.I was  9  , so I went to  10 him after school.I found him running  11  .I asked him how he felt."Okay," he said.He has two more miles to go.Yet he looked straight ahead and kept  12  

Two weeks later, the names of the team  13  were caked.Joey was number six on the list.Joey had  14  the team.He was in seventh grade - the other six team members were all eighth graders.We never told him he couldn’t do it ...so he didn’t know.He just  15  it.

1.A.spent               B.taken              C.cost              D.paid

2.A.talk                 B.sit                  C.study              D.walk

3.A.after                B.before              C.during              D.till

4.A.either                B.too                C.though             D.yet

5.A.able                  B.sorry,               C.glad                D.afraid

6.A.sixth                B.seventh             C.eighth              D.ninth

7.A.so                  B.if                  C.then               D.because

8.A.neighborhood          B.family              C.school             D.grade

9.A.excited              B.tired                C.pleased             D.worried

10.A.think about          B.hear from           C.agree with           D.look for

11.A.alone               B.away               C.almost             D.already

12.A.riding              B.walking             C.playing             D.running

13.A.jumpers            B.runners             C.doctors             D.teachers

14.A.got                 B.kept                C.made               D.found

15.A.did                 B.had                 C.left                 D.took

1-5 ADCBA         6-10 BDCDD       11-15 DDBCA

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I had said goodbye to my husband, Joe, so often, but this time was ____.

We now had our first child. After nights of talks, we made the difficult ____ that Joe would go by himself to Alabama for the six-month training course, and I would stay behind with our new son. It was important that I ____ my teaching position near our home at Fort Hood. Also we were part of a strong network of friends ____ I could turn to for help.

On Joe's ____ evening at home, I bathed little Joey, got him into his sleeper and was heading to the bedroom when Joe gently touched ____ on the shoulder. Lifting the baby from my arms, he said he wanted to put Joey to bed tonight.

They headed down the hall, and I busied myself with meaningless tasks, ____ Joe to turn up from the bedroom within a few minutes. A half hour went by, and ____ he had not come back. Thinking he was having ____ getting our son to fall asleep, I walked quietly to the baby's room and ____ into the dimly-lit(灯光暗淡的)room.

Sitting in the rocking chair, moving slowly back and forth, was my husband with ____ in his eyes. He was holding our baby in his arms ____ he had fallen asleep long before. When his pained eyes met mine, he said, "I just can't put him down."

That night we stood over Joey's bed, holding each other and saying over and over that we would make it through this leaving and be ____ again soon.

Joey is six now, and he has a four-year-old brother named Jack. There have been many goodbyes ____ that night, yet my soldier still fights back tears when it's time to ____ once again in service to his country and give his boys that last, long hug goodbye.

1.A. dangerous                   B. different                C. impossible    D. terrible

2.A. promise                  B. wish                         C. suggestion             D. decision

3.A. miss                     B. keep                       C. get                          D. accept

4.A. whom                     B. whose            C. which            D. what

5.A. first                     B. next                        C. other                      D. last

6.A. us                            B. them                        C. me                          D. her

7.A. expecting                    B. remembering       C. agreeing                D. allowing

8.A. again                            B. still                          C. then                        D. ever

9.A. excuse                    B. fun                           C. trouble                   D. chance

10.A. moved                  B. talked             C. turned                    D. looked

11.A. colors                   B. tears                        C. joys                         D. fears

12.A. even though       B. as if                          C. so that                    D. now that

13.A. sure                           B. proud            C. alone                     D. together

14.A. on                         B. for                            C. since                       D. through

15.A. visit                             B. sleep                      C. leave                      D. play

 

阅读理解。
    Mr. Brown lived in a small town, but he got a job in a big city, so he moved there with his wife and his
two children last Tuesday.
    The next day Mr. Brown took his new car out of the garage and was washing it when a neighbour came.
The neighbour stopped and looked at the new car for a minute. Then Mr. Brown turned and saw him.
    The neighbour said, "That's a new car. Is it yours?"
    "Sometimes," Mr. Brown answered.
    The neighbour was surprised. "Sometimes?" he said. "What do you mean?"
    "Well," answered Mr. Brown slowly, "when there's a party in town, it belongs to my daughter, Jean.
When there's a football game, it belongs to my son, Joe. When I have washed it and it looks really nice and
clean, it belongs to my wife, Mary. And when it needs gas, it's mine."
New words:
1. garage n. 车库
2. neighbour n. 邻居
3. surprise v. 使惊奇
4. belong to 属于
5. gas n. 汽油
1. There are ______ people in the story.
[     ]
A. three
B. four
C. six
D. five
2. Mr. Brown worked in ______.
[     ]
A. a small town
B. a big city
C. the garage
D. the gas station
3. When Mr. Brown was washing the new car, his neighbour came to ask him ______.
[     ]
A. if the car was new
B. what car it was
C. if the car was Mr. Brown's
D. whose car it was
4. When there was a football match, the car belonged to ______.
[     ]
A. Mr. Brown
B. the neighbour
C. Jean's brother
D. Jean
5. "Sometimes" in the story means that ______.
[     ]
A. when there was a party in town, the car belonged to his daughter
B. when there was a football game, it was his son's
C. when the car looked nice and clean, it was his wife's
D. when the car wanted gas, it belonged to him
E. all above.

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