It was yearbook day and we were given an hour to sign each other’s yearbooks in the cafeteria. I was president of the class and I played sports. When I sat down at a table, people started to come over to get their yearbooks signed and to sign __36__.
Among them, a weak boy with ugly teeth and thick glasses kept shaking. I had seen him around, and I knew he was always laughed at. He seemed __37__ of himself, and was so pale that it __38__ us to look at him.
He came up and asked me nervously, “Can you sign this?” I took his yearbook but I didn’t know __39__ to write. I saw that there was the name “Ricky Sanders” written on the front of it. So I wrote:

I put down the yearbook and turned around to get some signatures from some of my friends when I __40__ my yearbook was gone. I saw that Ricky had sat down with my yearbook. “What are you doing?” I asked him. He looked up calmly(平静地) and __41__said “Sign!”
My friends broke into a loud laugh, and I saw that he was carefully frying to put a signature in my yearbook. He hadn’t even finished the “R” yet. I thought for a while and __42__ to let him sign.
It took him nearly five minutes to sign and when I got my yearbook back, there was a very shaky “RICKY”. He hugged(紧抱) his yearbook and __43__. I couldn’t help but smile back at him.
In that moment, my __44__ changed completely.
I gave him a high five and suddenly everyone at my table wanted his signature. He was asked politely to write in their yearbooks and the signature __45__ of his yearbook were filled up. He was smiling so big that it lit up the whole room.
I changed school the next year, and I never saw Ricky again. However, I will never forget the day that he became the most __46__ guy in school. Whenever I’m __47__, I still look back at that yearbook.
【小题1】
A.mineB.hisC.oursD.theirs
【小题2】
A.unafraidB.unsureC.proudD.tired
【小题3】
A.worriedB.surprisedC.taughtD.hurt
【小题4】
A.howB.whichC.whereD.what
【小题5】
A.sawB.noticedC.thoughtD.believed
【小题6】
A.stillB.everC.evenD.just
【小题7】decided               B. meant            C. began             D. prepared
【小题8】
A.smiledB.waitedC.leftD.rose
【小题9】
A.senseB.valueC.attitudeD.idea
【小题10】
A.listsB.pagesC.boxesD.tables
【小题11】
A.differentB.patientC.popularD.important
【小题12】
A.awayB.outC.behindD.down

It was yearbook day and we were given an hour to sign each other’s yearbooks in the cafeteria. I was president of the class and I played sports. When I sat down at a table, people started to come over to get their yearbooks signed and to sign __36__.

         Among them, a weak boy with ugly teeth and thick glasses kept shaking. I had seen him around, and I knew he was always laughed at. He seemed __37__ of himself, and was so pale that it __38__ us to look at him.

         He came up and asked me nervously, “Can you sign this?” I took his yearbook but I didn’t know __39__ to write. I saw that there was the name “Ricky Sanders” written on the front of it. So I wrote:

I put down the yearbook and turned around to get some signatures from some of my friends when I __40__ my yearbook was gone. I saw that Ricky had sat down with my yearbook. “What are you doing?” I asked him. He looked up calmly(平静地) and __41__said “Sign!”

My friends broke into a loud laugh, and I saw that he was carefully frying to put a signature in my yearbook. He hadn’t even finished the “R” yet. I thought for a while and __42__ to let him sign.

         It took him nearly five minutes to sign and when I got my yearbook back, there was a very shaky “RICKY”. He hugged(紧抱) his yearbook and __43__. I couldn’t help but smile back at him.

         In that moment, my __44__ changed completely.

         I gave him a high five and suddenly everyone at my table wanted his signature. He was asked politely to write in their yearbooks and the signature __45__ of his yearbook were filled up. He was smiling so big that it lit up the whole room.

         I changed school the next year, and I never saw Ricky again. However, I will never forget the day that he became the most __46__ guy in school. Whenever I’m __47__, I still look back at that yearbook.

1.A. mine                   B. his                        C. ours                     D. theirs

2.A. unafraid                  B. unsure               C. proud                   D. tired

3.A. worried                     B. surprised            C. taught                D. hurt

4.A. how                          B. which                 C. where                  D. what

5.A. saw                            B. noticed              C. thought             D. believed

6.A. still                             B. ever                    C. even                   D. just

7.decided                   B. meant                C. began                  D. prepared

8.A. smiled                      B. waited               C. left                               D. rose

9.A. sense                  B. value                    C. attitude              D. idea

10.A. lists                        B. pages                 C. boxes                 D. tables

11.A. different               B. patient                C. popular              D. important

12.A. away                          B. out                               C. behind                 D. down

 

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     A HOLIDAY jet pilot (飞行员) said that he would land and call the police after a woman refused to
stop smoking.
     He warned Maureen Harkavy, "Put that cigarette out, or I'll land the plane and have you arrested."
     Maureen, 47, was so shocked she wrote to the airline's chairman. But his replay was evenruder.
    "You seem to think you have a God-given right to pollute your neighbours's atmosphere," wrote John
Ferriday of Paramount Airways.
     (a) Said Maureen, "I only found out about it when I was checking in. I'm a nervous flyer so I lit a
cigarette during the filght. A stewardess (空姐) asked me to put it out, but I said I wanted to carry on as
there was no rule against smoking on the plane." She was just finishing her cigarette when the pilot arrived.
    (b) I've never seen such an unpleasant letter. She said, "I don't think I'll ever fly again." But there was a
funny side. Maureen explained, "We were offered duty-free (免税的) cigarette from the stewardess on
the plane!"
    (c) Mr Ferriday went on, "Believe me, you haven't. Expecially when you travel on my planes." Maureen
and her husband Michael were moved to Paramount filght just before they left Portugal. But they were
not told of the company's (公司的) no smoking policy.
     (d) "He was loud and rude,"said Maureen. "He said if I lit another cigarette he would land the plane at
Bordeaux and hand me to the French police." Later, from her home in Mosely, Birmingham, Maureen
wrote to the company and received the rude reply.
1. The second half of the story has been in wrong order. (parts a-d) Choose the rearranged order
     (重新排列的顺序) which you think is right.
[     ]

A: a, c, b, d
B: c, a, b, d
C: c, a, d, b
D: d, a, b, c

A: accepted the warning
B: agreed to the warning
C: refused to do what she was told to
D: was so shocked that she wrote to the airline's chairman
3. In the answer letter to Maureen Harkavy, the airline's chairman         .
[     ]
A: made an apology to her for his worker's rudeness
B: made sure that he would solve the problem
C: said that she had the right to smoke on his plane because the right is given by God to every one.
D: actually completely agreed with what the pilot said
4. From the story we can see that the writer probably takes the side of ____.
[     ]
A: the pilot
B: the airline's chairman
C: the stewardress
D: Maureen Harkavy