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       What a(n)        coincidence! He should have known your family so well!

       A. odd                          B. concrete                  C. initial                        D. precise

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Dear God,

    Now that I am no longer young,I have friends whose mothers have passed away.I have heard these sons and daughters say they never  2 1  appreciated their mothers until it was too  22  to tell them.

    I am  23  with the dear mother who is still allve.I appreciate her  24 each day.My mother does not  25  ,but I do.  26   I grow older and wiser.I realize what a(n)  27  person she is.How sad that I alil    28  to speak these words in her presence,29  they flow easily from my pen.

    How does a daughter begin to thank her mother for giving her llfe I  30’ For the love,patience and just plain hard work that go into  3 l  a child? For 32  a toddler,for understanding a moody teenager,for tolerating a college student who thinks she knows  33 ? For waiting for the day  34  a daughter realizes her mother really is?

How does a    35    wonlan thank for a mother for continuing to be a mother?For being ready with advice (when asked ) or  36   silent when it is most appreciated? For not saying:”I  37you so ,”when she could have spoked these words dozens of  38    ?For being essentially herself-loving ,thoughtful. Patient, and forgiving?

I don’t know how,dear God,except to bless her as richly as she  39  and to help me live up to the example she has set.I pray that 1 will look as good in the eyes of my  40  as my mother looks in mine.

A daughter

21.A fully              B.truly            C.painfully          D mainly

 22.A.early            B.slow             C.1ate             D.fast

 23.A.satisfied         B.prepared          C.worried           D blessed

 24.A much             B.more             C.1ess             D.fewer

 25.A.stand            B.move            C.change           D exist

 26.A.As              B.With            C.For              D.Because

 27.A.ordinary         B.usual            C.strict             D extraordinary

 28.A.unable          B.able             C.eager             D ready

 29.A.therefore        B.otherwise         C.but              D.however

 30.A herself       B.itself        C.themselves    D.oneself

 31.A.punishing    B.blaming      C.raising      D.praising

 32.A.running after   B.running across    C.running out     D.running for

 33 A.something   B.everything     C.anything      D.nothing

 34.A.that           B.when              C.in which           D.where

 35 A.grown          B.pleased             C.trained           D.well-behaved

 36 A interrupting    B.disliking        C.representing    D.remaining

 37.A.asked         B.told               C.ordered            D required

 38.A.times        B.days               C.months             D years

 39.A.gots         B.gives               C.deserves           D.delivers

 40.A.husband   B.children         C.relatives      D.neighbours

Once in Japan there lived two frogs, one of whom made his home near the town of Osaka, while the other lived in Kyoto.  36 , they didn’t know each other. Bothof them liked to see a little of the world: the Kyoto frog wanted to visit Osaka, and the Osaka frog wished to go to Kyoto.
So one morning they  37. However, the journey was more  38  than they had expected, for they didn’t know much about traveling. Half-way between the two towns, at the top of a mountain, the two frogs  39  each other! Soon they fell into  40 .
“What a(n)  41  we are too small, ” said the Osaka frog. “Otherwise, we could see both towns from here, and  42  if it is worth our going on.”
“Oh, that is easily  43 ,” replied the Kyoto frog. “We have only got to stand up on our hind (后面的) legs, and hold on to each other  44  we won’t fall down, and then we can both look at the towns we are  45  to.”
This idea  46  the Osaka frog; he stood up and put his front paws on the  47 of the other frog, who had risen also. There they both stood, stretching themselves as  48  as they could. The Kyoto frog turned his nose towards Osaka, and the Osaka frog, towards Kyoto, but the  49  frogs forgot that when they stood up, their eyes were in the backs of their heads, and that  50  their noses pointed to their destinations, yet their eyes looked at the places  51  which they had come.
“Dear me!” cried the Osaka frog. “Kyoto is  52  like Osaka. It is certainly not worth such a long journey.”
“If I had known that Osaka was only a  53  of Kyoto I should never have traveled all this way,”  54  the frog from Kyoto. Then they started off for their  55  again.

【小题1】
A.Surprisingly B.HoweverC.FortunatelyD.Undoubtedly
【小题2】
A.showed offB.left outC.turned awayD.set out
【小题3】
A.wonderfulB.dangerousC.exhaustingD.exciting
【小题4】
A.endangeredB.encouragedC.encounteredD.embarrassed
【小题5】
A.conversationB.disagreementC.competitionD.consideration
【小题6】
A.shame B.surpriseC.shortcomingD.coincidence
【小题7】
A.doubtB.wonderC.show D.tell
【小题8】
A.finishedB.managedC.imaginedD.prepared
【小题9】
A.as long asB.in caseC.so thatD.unless
【小题10】
A.turning B.traveling C.settlingD.adapting
【小题11】
A.worriedB.disturbedC.confusedD.pleased
【小题12】
A.legsB.shouldersC.headD.nose
【小题13】
A.highB.wideC.farD.quickly
【小题14】
A.adventurous B.closeC.smartD.foolish
【小题15】
A.because B.thoughC.sinceD.if
【小题16】
A.fromB.toC.aroundD.in
【小题17】
A.hardlyB.partlyC.mostlyD.exactly
【小题18】
A.corner B.partC.copyD.spot
【小题19】
A.exclaimedB.announcedC.hesitatedD.thought
【小题20】
A.destinationsB.dreamsC.homesD.countries

Standing in the driveway, I watched my grown children drive off into the distance. I looked down the road until I could no longer see their 36 _____ .

“They live too far away from me,” I said to myself. “When did they 37 _____ and become parents of small children? 38 _____ that be me?”

I slipped back inside the house and just walked through the rooms for no reason 39  _____.1 was just missing them already and looking for 40 _____ of their having been here. There were pillows on the floor and a few stuffed (填充)animals 41 _____ around where the children had been playing.

I walked into the 42 _____ and there on the back of the sink was a bottle brush that had been left behind. “Ah,even Tessa left something behind,” I 43  _____ Well, I suppose she had help 44 _____ she was just four months old.

As I walked around the house, I picked up a few more 45 _____ on the floor — Tegan’S tooth, a pie pan, and the inside of a turkey fryer.

ttHmmm, things left behind ...’’I thought to myself. It seems there is one thing left behind on every 46 _____ . Memories are always left behind, I reasoned, and what a(n) 47 _____ thing good memories are to us. I thought how each item left behind 48 _____ me of the person it belonged to and the story 49 _____ it.

Memories happen even if we aren’t 50 _____ of it. The stressful and difficult moments often become memories that we 51 _____ later with laughter and joy. The memories of past hurts, bitterness, and anger, 52 . should be left behind 53  _____These are the things that we should never 54 _____ until the next time they come, mail back, or bring with us to 55_____next visit.

As Elizabeth Stone said, “To have a child is to decide forever to have your heart go walking around outside your body.

1.A. smiles         B. vehicles         C. pains     D. bicycles

2.A. drop out    B. break away   C. set off   D. grow up

3.A. Wouldn’t    B. Shouldn’t       C. Can’t     D. Needn’t

4.A. in particular        B. with anger     C. with joy          D. in return

5.A. signals        B. atmosphere  C. signs      D. information

6.A. lying  B. jumping         C. moving D. looking

7.A. house         B. distance         C. kitchen D. driveway

8.A. announced         B. explained      C. complained   D. replied

9.A. when B. unless   C. until      D. since

10.A. toys B. items     C. memories      D. treasures

11.A. table         B. course  C. occasion        D. comer

12.A. funny       B. private  C. ordinary        D. precious

13.A. reminded         B. informed       C. warned D. convinced

14.A. promoting        B. surrounding  C. acknowledging      D. exposing

15.A. proud       B.ashamed         C. aware   D. afraid

16.A. attach importance to        B. throw doubt on     C. look forward to     D. look back upon

17.A. besides    B.therefore       C. otherwise      D. though

18.A. partly       B. sometimes    C. forever D. unwillingly

19.A. present    B. keep     C. overlook        D. experience

20.A. our  B. their      C. its D. your

 

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