题目内容
When Susan told me that she was terribly ill and probably would die. I cried. I didn’t understand why this happened to my best friend. Then Susan1me a red ribbon(丝带) without saying anything.
A month later, Susan was at a hospital about two hours away from where we lived. I asked my dad to take me to see her. I wanted to give my best friend a2. So I took out the ribbon and cut it into two pieces with scissors(剪刀). I put one in my pocket and the other in an envelope(信封), along with a letter explaining it to her. I told her to keep her3beside her bed, and I would keep mine near me, too. Then I went to the hospital one Friday afternoon, wondering (想知道) if the ribbon would4anything to her. I walked into the room and ran over to give her a big hug. Then I gave her a teddy bear and the envelope. We talked for a while and then she started looking5, so I asked her to get some rest and left the hospital. All the way home I6the ribbon close to me.
For the next four months, the ribbon was with me7I went: school, home, shopping, and at friends’ houses. Where I went, it went. It was something to remind(提醒)me that I had a friend who would8home very soon. Susan said that she wore her ribbon9her arm all the time and she always had it close to her when she was being tested and treated.
Finally, Susan came home! I was so happy. That night, I looked at the ribbon which was still with me. I had a feeling it would never10, that I would remember what had happened during the time she had been ill.
- 1.
- A.brought
- B.left
- C.showed
- D.handed
- A.
- 2.
- A.book
- B.gift
- C.flower
- D.photo
- A.
- 3.
- A.friend
- B.hope
- C.paper
- D.half
- A.
- 4.
- A.share
- B.reach
- C.mean
- D.send
- A.
- 5.
- A.tired
- B.nervous
- C.hungry
- D.worried
- A.
- 6.
- A.saved
- B.held
- C.caught
- D.found
- A.
- 7.
- A.somewhere
- B.anywhere
- C.everywhere
- D.nowhere
- A.
- 8.
- A.be
- B.see
- C.find
- D.lose
- A.
- 9.
- A.in
- B.at
- C.beside
- D.around
- A.
- 10.
- A.change
- B.pass
- C.leave
- D.finish
- A.
1.本题考查的hand 的用法,表示传递给我的意思,故选D
2.根据后文提示内容,可知答案为B,表示给我朋友礼物的意思。
3.根据上下文的内容可知答案为D,表示我的朋友留一半,而我留一半,故选D
4.mean something to sb,表示对···意味着什么,故选C
5.根据上下文的内容可知答案为A。表示看上去很累的意思。
6.hold the ribbon ,表示紧握着丝带,故选B
7.根据上下文的意思,可知答案为C,表示丝带和我到每一个地方,故选C
8.根据上下文的内容可知答案为A,would 后接动词原形。,表示在家的意思。
9.around sb 表示环绕某人的意思,符合题意,故选D
10.根据后文的内容that I would remember what had happened during the time she had been ill.可知答案为C,表示永远也不离开的意思。
When Susan told me that she was terribly ill and probably would die. I cried. I didn’t understand why this happened to my best friend. Then Susan 35 me a red ribbon(丝带) without saying anything.
A month later, Susan was at a hospital about two hours away from where we lived. I asked my dad to take me to see her. I wanted to give my best friend a 36 . So I took out the ribbon and cut it into two pieces with scissors(剪刀). I put one in my pocket and the other in an envelope(信封), along with a letter explaining it to her. I told her to keep her 37 beside her bed, and I would keep mine near me, too. Then I went to the hospital one Friday afternoon, wondering (想知道) if the ribbon would 38 anything to her. I walked into the room and ran over to give her a big hug. Then I gave her a teddy bear and the envelope. We talked for a while and then she started looking 39 , so I asked her to get some rest and left the hospital. All the way home I 40 the ribbon close to me.
For the next four months, the ribbon was with me 41 I went: school, home, shopping, and at friends’ houses. Where I went, it went. It was something to remind(提醒)me that I had a friend who would 42 home very soon. Susan said that she wore her ribbon 43 her arm all the time and she always had it close to her when she was being tested and treated.
Finally, Susan came home! I was so happy. That night, I looked at the ribbon which was still with me. I had a feeling it would never 44 , that I would remember what had happened during the time she had been ill.
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When Susan told me that she was terribly ill and probably would die. I cried. I didn’t understand why this happened to my best friend. Then Susan 35 me a red ribbon(丝带) without saying anything.
A month later, Susan was at a hospital about two hours away from where we lived. I asked my dad to take me to see her. I wanted to give my best friend a 36 . So I took out the ribbon and cut it into two pieces with scissors(剪刀). I put one in my pocket and the other in an envelope(信封), along with a letter explaining it to her. I told her to keep her 37 beside her bed, and I would keep mine near me, too. Then I went to the hospital one Friday afternoon, wondering (想知道) if the ribbon would 38 anything to her. I walked into the room and ran over to give her a big hug. Then I gave her a teddy bear and the envelope. We talked for a while and then she started looking 39 , so I asked her to get some rest and left the hospital. All the way home I 40 the ribbon close to me.
For the next four months, the ribbon was with me 41 I went: school, home, shopping, and at friends’ houses. Where I went, it went. It was something to remind(提醒)me that I had a friend who would 42 home very soon. Susan said that she wore her ribbon 43 her arm all the time and she always had it close to her when she was being tested and treated.
Finally, Susan came home! I was so happy. That night, I looked at the ribbon which was still with me. I had a feeling it would never 44 , that I would remember what had happened during the time she had been ill.
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When Susan got up this morning, it was a beautiful spring day. She saw 1 clouds far away, but she didn't think about them. She 2 her dog, Spot, and put him in the car. Then she drove out into the country for a picnic with her dog. An hour later, the wind began to blow and it turned 3 . Susan and Spot were warm from running, so they weren't cold. Then when Spot was playing with the ball, Susan saw snow-flakes (雪花) in the sky. She called to Spot, 4 the picnic things and got back in the car. As she was driving home, the snow became 5 . Soon all Susan could see was white all around her. The road became slippery (滑) and she had to drive very 6 . Then, the car hit ice and it went around in circles. It went down a hill and finally stopped. Susan reached over for Spot. He was shaking (发抖), 7 he was OK. She got her mobile phone and 8 help. At last, the police 9 them. Next time Susan will 10 the weather report before going on a picnic. | ||||
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The weather was perfect. We were just out for a picnic. When lunch time came, we decided to go and get what each of us wanted, and meet back on the grass. Susan and I headed for a hot dog stand. We watched the seller put together the hot dog. But when Susan took out her 1 , the man surprised us. "It looks a little overdone," he said, "so you don't have to pay me." We said our thanks, 2 our friends, and began to enjoy our food. But as we talked and ate, I noticed a man sitting alone nearby, in 3 clothes. I could tell that he hadn't had a bath for days. Another homeless person, I thought. We finished eating but when Susan and I went to 4 away the lunch bag, I heard a voice ask, "There isn't any 5 in that bag, is there?" It was the homeless man. 6 didn't know what to say. "No, I ate it already." "Oh, really?" was his only answer. He was obviously (明显地) very 7 . I felt bad for him, 8 I didn't know what to do. Suddenly Susan said,"I'll be right back. Please wait for me a minute." I watched curiously (好奇地) as she went across to the hot dog stand. Then I 9 what she was doing. She bought a hot dog, crossed back, and gave the man the food. When she came back to us, Susan said simply, "I was just passing on the 10 that someone gave to me." That day I learned how generosity (慷慨) can go 11 than the person you give to. By giving, you 12 others how to give also. You never know what happiness a simple act of concern will bring about. | ||||
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