B.根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空限一词。
One day, an old couple around the age of 70 walked into a lawyer’s office. They were there to get a divorce(离婚). The lawyer(律师) was very puzzled. A  1  having a chat with them, he got their story.
This couple had been quarrelling in their 40 years of marriage and nothing ever seemed to go right. They stayed together because of their children. Now all their children have grown up and have their o  2  families. There’s nothing else the old couple have to w  3  about. All they want is to live their own life, so both have agreed on a divorce.
The lawyer was having a hard time trying to get papers done. He couldn’t understand why the old couple w  4   a divorce. While they were signing the papers, the wife told the husband, “ I really love you, but I really can’t carry on any more.”
“It’s Ok, I understand,” said the husband. Looking at this, the lawyer suggested a d   5   together, just the three of them. The wife thought, why not, since they were still going to be f  6  .
The first dish was roasted chicken. At once, the old man took the chicken leg and gave it to the old lady. “Take this, it’s your f  7  .
Looking at this, the lawyer thought maybe here was a chance, but the wife looked
u  8   when she answered, “This is the problem. You always think so highly of yourself and never think about how I feel. Don’t you know that I h  9  chicken legs?”
Little did she know that, over the years, the husband had been trying many d  10  ways to please her; little did she know that chicken legs were her husband’s favourite.

B.根据短文内容及首字母提示,填写所缺单词,使短文意思完整。每空限一词。

One day, an old couple around the age of 70 walked into a lawyer’s office. They were there to get a divorce(离婚). The lawyer(律师) was very puzzled. A  1   having a chat with them, he got their story.

    This couple had been quarrelling in their 40 years of marriage and nothing ever seemed to go right. They stayed together because of their children. Now all their children have grown up and have their o  2   families. There’s nothing else the old couple have to w  3   about. All they want is to live their own life, so both have agreed on a divorce.

    The lawyer was having a hard time trying to get papers done. He couldn’t understand why the old couple w  4    a divorce. While they were signing the papers, the wife told the husband, “ I really love you, but I really can’t carry on any more.”

     “It’s Ok, I understand,” said the husband. Looking at this, the lawyer suggested a

d   5    together, just the three of them. The wife thought, why not, since they were still going to be f  6   .

    The first dish was roasted chicken. At once, the old man took the chicken leg and gave it to the old lady. “Take this, it’s your f  7   .

    Looking at this, the lawyer thought maybe here was a chance, but the wife looked

u  8    when she answered, “This is the problem. You always think so highly of yourself and never think about how I feel. Don’t you know that I h  9   chicken legs?”

    Little did she know that, over the years, the husband had been trying many d  10   ways to please her; little did she know that chicken legs were her husband’s favourite.

 

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     It was Christmas. I was teaching in a small town where my twenty-seven third graders excitedly
expected the great day of gift-giving in a couple of days.
     Each day the children produced some new  1  -Christmas cards, handmade gifts, German bells and so on.
Through it all she remained alone,  2  from far away. I wondered what would happen to this quiet child, once
so happy, now suddenly so quiet. I hoped the festivities would please her. But nothing did. The students made
the fried marbles (small balls, made of glass or stone) and competed with one another to bring the  3  ones.
     The day of gift-giving finally came. We cheered over our handiwork as the presents were  4 . All along,
she sat quietly, watching. To see her smile, I had made a special bag for her. She opened it so slowly and
carefully. I waited but she  5 . After school I sat down in a chair, hardly knew what was happening, when
she came to me with out-stretched hands, holding a small white box that looked a little old, as if it had been
 6  many times by unknown, childish hands. She said nothing."For me?" I asked. She said not a word, but 
 7   her head. I took the box and carefully opened it. There inside, shining green, a fried marble hung from
a golden chain. Then I looked into that eight-year-old  8  and saw the question in her dark brown eyes.   9
 I knew-she had made it for her mother, who had died just three weeks before and would never hold her
or brush her hair or  10  her childish joys or sorrows.
     I meant  11  when I said in a low voice, "Oh, Maria, it is so beautiful. Your mother would love it." Neither
of us could stop the tears. She threw herself into my arms and we cried together. And for that moment I
became her mother, for she had given me the greatest  12  of all: her trust and love.
(     )1. A. candles    
(     )2. A. preparing 
(     )3. A. prettiest 
(     )4. A. mentioned 
(     )5. A. gave away 
(     )6. A. afforded  
(     )7. A. nodded    
(     )8. A. face     
(     )9. A. Certainly
(     )10. A. appear  
(     )11. A. her     
(     )12. A. joy      
B. cakes   
B. playing   
B. wisest    
B. advised  
B. threw away
B. touched  
B. raised    
B. hands    
B. Suddenly 
B. enjoy    
B. myself    
B. promise               
C. wonders    
C. searching   
C. heaviest    
C. exchanged   
C. carried away
C. disturbed  
C. lowered    
C. hair      
C. Generally  
C. share      
C. us        
C. gift    
D. cheese      
D. watching    
D. cleverest   
D. achieved      
D. turned away  
D. realized   
D. dropped     
D. head        
D. Hopefully     
D. reply                                    
D. it           
D. wish       

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