题目内容
2. Do you know that beautiful girl who sits (在.. 前面) me in English class?
2. ahead of
Mr Daves fished the same lake as my husband John for over 15 years. A friendship developed but when Mrs Daves died,it left Mr Daves alone. They had no children. So John took Mr Daves fishing with him every time he went.
A few years later Mr Daves had a stroke that paralysed (使擁疾) his right side. He lost his speech and was put into a nursing home. Confined to his bed and unable to communicate,Mr Daves began to suffer from depression. This almost broke John's heart.
He finally got permission from the nursing home to take Mr Daves out for a ride. They were both excited to be together again but it was very painful for Mr Daves to be lifted into John's truck. Because he was paralysed on one side the weight of that side pulled heavily on his good side. John worried about this but still took him out about every ten days.
John had got his truck a year earlier and it was the truck of his dreams,a real cowboy Caddy. He came home one day and announced he was selling it so we could buy a van that was equipped for a wheelchair. He did sell his truck. He uses this van for his transportation. It isn't sporty or fast but it sure eases Mr Daves' pain on their outings and they both enjoy them so much more.
John has made a special fishing rod (钓竿) that Mr Daves can use,so they still go fishing together. Even though Mr Daves can't talk,he has led the nursing home staff to believe John is his son.
Mr Daves is getting old now at 86 but is still enjoying life thanks to John. I don't know anyone who would give up their favourite possession to help a friend. I hope he can be an example for others to take similar steps to help those who are in need.
1. Why did John always take Mr Daves fishing together with him?
A. Mr Daves was alone.
B. Mr Daves had no children.
C. Mr Daves liked fishing too.
D. Mr Daves wanted to have fish.
2. From the passage,we can infer that John was .
A. determined B. kind
C. outgoing D. smart
3. What car is John's favourite one?
A. A van equipped with a wheelchair.
B. A real cowboy Caddy.
C. A sporty truck.
D. A slow and big truck.
4. Mr Daves can enjoy life now because of .
A. good care in the nursing home B. John's help
C. his son's careful care D. his good health
I was fifteen months old,a happy carefree kid until the day I fell onto a glass rabbit which cut my eye badly,1. (leave) a big ugly scar in my eye. Some-
times people,even 2. ( strange) , made hurtful remarks.
Yet mum 3. say to me," Hold your head up high and face the world. Then people will see your beautiful soul. " Those words helped me begin to realize that instead of letting people look at my face,I let them recognize the 4. (intelligent) and beauty behind my eyes.
In high school I was successful. I even was elected class president,5. ,all I really wanted was to look like everyone else. When things got 6. (real) bad,I would cry to my mum and she would look at me with loving eyes and say," Hold your head 7. high and face the world.
Let them see the beauty 8. is inside.” When I met the man who became my partner for life,we looked each other straight in the eye,and he told me I was beautiful inside and out. He meant 9. . It was my mum's love and encourage-
ment 10. gave me the confidence to overcome my own doubt.
1. Whenever I took the subway,people would (朝.. 走过来) me and say proudly, "I speak English!"
4. Not know how to deal with the maths problem,the boy turned to his teacher for help.
6. The teacher used to be a typist,so she brought the t with her.
2. 因为有太多所以很难选出一个。
There are so many that it would be .
4. The picture quality is bad because the TV signal isn't (power) enough.
2. When he heard the news,he couldn't help (jump) with joy.