题目内容
______earlier, I' d have told you.
A. If I would have known it B. Had I known it
C. If I knew it. D. Should I know it
B
对话填空 (满分10分)
K=Kathy M=Mum M: Kathy, have you decided what you’re going to do in the vacation? K: I need to (76) e______ some money. I’d try to find a job looking after children. What do you think, Mum? It’s not an easy job and you don’t have any (77)p??????______ knowledge about (78) c______. Some children could be noisy and(79) b_______ behaved. Do you have any other ideas? K: Not (80) r________. I don’t think much of the jobs I’ve seen (81) a________ in the newspaper. (A week later) M: Kathy, are you still looking for a children job? K: No, Mum. I (82) m______ to tell you earlier. I’ve been offered a job in the office of the local computer factory and it’s well (83) p______. I’ve decided to take it and will start on Monday. M: Good! Tell me more (84) d______ about the job. K: I will work as a (85) s_______, typing letters, answering phone calls and so on. M: You will find it busy and boring, so you need to be patient and careful. K: Thank you, Mum. I’ll try my best. | 76._____________ 77._____________ 78._____________ 79._____________ 80._____________ 81._____________ 82.____________ 83.____________ 84.____________ 85.____________ |
—I’m sorry for being so late. I should have called you earlier.
--_________. I’ve just arrived.
A.That’s no trouble | B.You are welcome |
C.That’s all right | D.You can never tell |
I start to wonder what else had changed since I’d been gone. My parents are in an awkward puzzle, wondering how to treat me now----whether to treat me—still their daughter—as one of them, an adult, or as the child they feel they sent away months earlier.
I run into two of my best friends from high school; we stare at each other, expressionless. We ask the simple questions and give simple answers. It’s as if we have nothing to say to each other. I wonder how things have changed so much in such a small amount of time. We used to laugh and promise that no matter how far away we were, our love for each other would never change. Their interests don’t interest me anymore, and I find myself unable to relate my life to theirs.
I had been so excited to come home, but now I just look at it all and wonder: Is it me? Why hadn’t the world stood still here while I was gone? My room isn’t the same, my friends and I don’t share the same promise, and my parents don’t know how to treat me—or who I am, for that matter.
I get back to school feeling half-satisfied, but not disappointed. I sit up in my bed in my dorm room, surrounded by my pictures, dolls. As I wonder what has happened, I realize that I can’t expect the world to stand still and move forward at the same time. I can change and expect that things at home will stay the same. I have to find comfort in what has changed and what is new; keep the memories, but live in the present.
A few weeks later, I’m packing again, this time for winter break. My mom meets me at the door. I have come home accepting the changes, not only in my surroundings, but most of all in me.
1.What can we infer about the writer?
A.She is a high school student. |
B.She is a college student. |
C.She is a clerk in a school. |
D.She is a traveler. |
2.What surprises the writer most?
A.The living conditions of her parents. |
B.The decorations in her room. |
C.The meeting with her best friends. |
D.The things still staying the same. |
3.What is this passage mainly about?
A.The writer’s curiosity about the changes. |
B.The changes in the writer’s surroundings and in herself. |
C.The writer’s disappointment about the changes. |
D.The writer’s refusal to accept the changes. |