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I can never forget her ― the little girl with a 41 so strong and powerful. We could hear her halfway down the block. She was a(n) 42 peasant who asked for money and 43 gave the only thing she had ― her voice. I paused outside a small shop and listened. She brought to my mind the 44 of Little Orphan Annie. I could not understand the words she 45 , but her voice begged for 46 . It stood out from the noises of
I asked one of the translators about the girl. Elaina told me that she and hundreds of others like her throughout the 52 Soviet Union add to their families’ income by working on the streets. The children are unable to 53 school, and their parents work fulltime. These children know that the result of an unsuccessful day is no 54 for the table. Similar situations 55 during the Depression (萧条) in the United States, but those American children were faceless shoeshine boys of the twenties. This girl was real to me.
When we 56 past her I gave her money. It was not out of pity 57 rather admiration. Her smile of 58 did not interrupt her singing. The girl watched us as we walked down the street. I knew this because when I looked back she smiled again. We 59 that smile, and I knew I could never forget her courage and inner 60 .
41.A. will | B.force | C. voice | D. determination |
42.A. American | B. Chinese | C. Japanese | D. Russian |
43.A. in return | B. in turn | C. in need | D. in silence |
44.A. voice | B. image | C. story | D. looks |
45.A. said | B. murmured | C. used | D. sang |
46.A. attention | B. love | C. food | D. mercy |
47.A. laughed | B. cried | C.jumped | D. sang |
48.A. hands | B. feet | C. head | D. face |
49.A. glasses | B. hair | C. eyes | D. watch |
50.A. face | B. leg | C. body | D. finger |
51.A. made | B. impressed | C. sent | D. put |
52.A. latter | B. rich | C. former | D. great |
53.A. attend | B. finish | C. leave | D. enjoy |
54.A. milk | B. vegetables | C. meat | D. food |
55.A. broke | B. remained | C. occurred | D. went |
56.A. walked | B. swam | C. flied | D. removed |
57.A. and | B. while | C. but | D. or |
58.A. anger | B. pity | C. bitterness | D. thanks |
59.A. stopped | B. shared | C. won | D. exchanged |
60.A. power | B. strength | C. weakness | D. intelligence |
41. C 根据下文的 hear her… 可知答案应选 C。
42. D 根据第 2 段中 the 12 Soviet Union 的提示可知答案应选 D。
43. A 用仅有的歌声来回报。in turn 意为“轮流”,by hand 意为“人工的”,in silence 意为“安静地”。故答案选 A。
44. B 她让我想起小孤儿安妮(美国漫画人物)的“形象”。
45. D 根据下文几处提到小女孩“唱歌”。
46. A 从前文 who asked for money 可知她唱歌的目的是为了吸引行人的“注意”,让别人给她钱。
47. D
48. C 句意为“她站在大楼下面的一盏老式路灯下,唱歌时伸着双臂仰着头”。此处用双介词使含义更加丰富。
49. B
50. A 句意为“棕色的头发从发髻上散落下来,她不时抬手从脸上撩开散落的发丝”。
51. B 句意为“我记不起她穿的是什么衣服,可她的声音却永远映在了我的脑海里”。
52. C 由文章内容可知这里是指“前苏联”。
53. A attend school 意为“上学”,finish / leave school 意为“放学;毕业”,enjoy school 意为“喜欢上学”。故答案选 A。
54. D 句意为“如果一天的乞讨没有收获,就意味着没有饭吃”。D 项最符合句意。
55. C
56. A
57. C 这里是指“不是出于怜悯,而是因为钦佩”。
58. D 句意为“她表示谢意的微笑并没有影响她唱歌”。smile of anger意为“生气的笑”,smile of pity 意为“怜悯的笑”,smile of bitterness意为“苦笑”。故答案选 D。
59. B stop that smile 意为“阻止笑”,share that smile 意为“一起笑”,win that smile 意为“赢得笑声”,exchange smiles 意为“相互一笑”。故选B。
60. B inner strength 意为“内心的力量”。
I can never forget the days _____ we worked together and the days ______ we spent happily together.
A.when; which | B.which; when | C.for which; that | D.on which; when |
When I was in the 8th grade in Ohio, a girl named Helen in my class had a terrible accident. As she was 16 to the bus in order not to miss it, she slipped on the ice and fell under the back wheels of the bus. She 17 the accident but was paralyzed from the waist down. I went to see her, in my 13-year-old mind thinking that she wouldn’t live 18 from then on.
Over the years, I 19 and didn’t think much about Helen after that. Three years ago, in Florida, my oldest son was hit by a car while riding his bike, 20 a terrible brain injury. While I was looking after my son, a lady who said she was the hospital’s social worker called. It was a particularly tiring day. I burst into tears for no reason and rang 21 .
A short time 1ater, a beautiful woman, in a wheelchair, 22 into my son’s room with a box of 23 . After 16 years, I still 24 Helen. She smiled, handed me the tissues and hugged me. I told her who I was, and after we both went through the shock of that, she began to tell me about her life since we last saw each other. She married, had children and got her degree so that she smoothed the path for those people who were less 25 than her. She told me that if there was anything she could give me, it would be 26 .
Looking at this wonderful, giving person, I felt 27 . But I also felt the first hope I had since learning that my son was 28 . From this person that I thought would have no quality of life, I learned that where there is life, there is hope. My son miraculously 29 and we moved north, but I owe Helen 30 that I can never repay.
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When I was in the 8th grade in Ohio, a girl named Helen in my class had a terrible accident. As she was 31 to the bus in order not to miss it, she slipped on the ice and fell under the back wheels of the bus. She 32 the accident but was paralyzed from the waist down. I went to see her, in my 13-year-old 33 thinking that she wouldn’t live 34 from then on.
Over the years, I 35 and didn’t think much about Helen after that. Three years ago ,in Florida, my oldest son was hit by a car while riding his bike, 36 a terrible brain injury. While I was looking after my son, a lady who said she was the hospital’s social worker called. It was a(an) 37 trying(难受的)day. I burst into tears for no reason and rang 38 .
A short time later, a beautiful woman, in a wheelchair, 39 into my son’s room with a box of 40 .After 16 years, I still 41 Helen. She smiled, handed me the tissues and hugged me. I told her who I was, and after we both went through the shock of that, she began to tell me about 42 since we last saw each other. She married, had children and got her degree so that she 43 the path for those people who were less 44 than her. She told me that if there was anything she could give me, it would be 45 .
Looking at this wonderful, giving person, I felt 46 .But I also felt the first hope I had since learning that my son was 47 .From this person that I thought would have no 48 of life, I learned that where there is life, there is hope. My son miraculously(神奇的) 49 and we moved north, but I owe Helen 50 that I can never repay.
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