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【题目】My grandmother was a master gardener that could make anything bloom. Even me.

She spent most of her life living on a farm in the mountains of North Caroline, where she got married, raised four children, and watched the changing of the seasons. When I was 12 years old, my dad gave up working downtown and moved back to the farm to turn to gardening. I visited on weekends to keep them company.

Every time my farm chores were done, I was free to climb the mountain, singing songs and gathering flowers. Sometimes the plants scratched me. My grandmother would say: “Beauty has a price. I hope it was worth it.” I would say, “Yes, ma’am. It was.” Then I’d scratch some more. At dusk, we’d sort the flowers and make bouquets(花束): One for the living room, one for the kitchen, and three for the bedrooms.

Even then as a child, I knew that what I desired most from my grandmother was not her flowers but her time. She has been gone for decades, but sometimes when I reach down to pick a flower or pull a weed, I see her hand, not mine. I thought I’d grow up to be a gardener as well. I informed myself, someday, when my children had childrenI would be a gardening grandma. Then the grandbabies started showing up, and I discovered I would much rather chase after them than go digging.

The truth is, I’m no gardener. I’m a picker, not a planter. I don’t need to plant a garden. My children are my flowers. They delight me and complete me with a beauty that is worth any price.

My grandmother and I differ in lots of ways, but from her, I do learn what a grandmother means. I also learn that I need attend to my grandbabies with time and water them with love. I hope that, one day, when they hold their first grandchild, they might see my hand.

1Why did the author go to the farm on weekends?

(No more than 8 words) (2 marks)

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2How did the author and her grandmother deal with the collected flowers?

(No more than 12 words) (3 marks)

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3What did the author want most from her grandmother when she was a kid?

(No more than 4 words) (2 marks)

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4What does the author learn from her grandmother?

(No more than 15 words) (3 marks)

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【答案】

1To keep her father and grandmother company. To keep her family company.

To keep company with her father and grandmother.

2They sorted them and made bouquets to decorate their houses / rooms.

They sorted them and made bouquets for their rooms.

3She wanted her time. / Her time.

4She learns what a grandmother means and what a grandmother need do for the grandbabies.

She learns to love and spend more time with the kids

She learns that what a kid needs most is love and time.

【解析】试题分析:本文是一篇感情真挚又充满哲理的文章,主要讲述了我和我的奶奶之间的故事。我从奶奶身上学到了怎样用爱和时间对待自己的后孙。另外,填写时一定要注意填写的字数是否符合要求,还应注意避免单复数一致性的错误,时态错误,人称错误。

1】细节题。从文章第二段最后一句“I visited on weekends to keep them company.”我在周末去陪伴他们。所给答案为To keep her father and grandmother company. To keep her family company.To keep company with her father and grandmother.按照题目要求,不超过八个词即可。

2】细节题。从文章第三段最后一句“At dusk, we’d sort the flowers and make bouquets(花束): One for the living room, one for the kitchen, and three for the bedrooms.”在黄昏时分,我们将花分好类,做成花束,一个插在客厅,一个插在厨房,三个插在卧室。所给答案为:“They sorted them and made bouquets to decorate their houses / rooms.They sorted them and made bouquets for their rooms..按照题目要求,不超过十二个词即可

3】细节题。从文章第四段第一句“Even then as a child, I knew that what I desired most from my grandmother was not her flowers but her time.“即便那时作为一个小孩,我知道我渴望从奶奶那里获得的是她的时间而不是她的花。所给答案为“She wanted her time. / Her time. 按照题目要求,不超过四个词即可

4】细节题。从文章最后一段第一句第二句“I do learn what a grandmother means. I also learn that I need attend to my grandbabies with time and water them with love.“我确实知道了祖母的意思,我也知道了到了我需要用时间照顾我的孙子们,用爱去浇灌他们。所给答案为“She learns what a grandmother means and what a grandmother need do for the grandbabies.She learns to love and spend more time with the kidsShe learns that what a kid needs most is love and time.按照题目要求,不超过十五个词即可

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【题目】Hanukkah is an eight-day winter holiday, which celebrates the successful struggle of the Jews against King Antiochus IV Epiphanes of Syria. There are many traditions to celebrate the day, such as lighting the menorah (多连灯烛台),frying potato pancakes and spinning the dreidel (四面陀螺).

One night in the 1990s, we tidied up wrapping paper and toys while the lighted menorah stood on the kitchen table. When we were not there, as the many-colored candles broke, our long-haired black-and-white cat, Ladybug, jumped onto the kitchen table and brushed past them.

"Do you smell something?" asked my husband, Donny. "Is something burning?" asked Molly, our oldest, age ten.

It was Ladybug! The fur on her left side had been burnt. She wasn't hurt, but she wore an upset expression all evening, and for the rest of the week she hid whenever we began chanting the Hebrew(希伯来语)blessings over the candles. "Though her fur grew out as thick as ever, Ladybug took a dim view of Hanukkah after that, clearly preferring less flammable holidays, like Labor Day.

The following year, for fifth-grade homework about family traditions, Molly wrote about Ladybug's story with the Hanukkah candles. The teacher, Lynn Fink, a sporty and funny woman, enjoyed Molly's story and gave it an A.

Three years later, Seth got Ms. Fink for fifth grade. He also worked the burnt cat fur into a writing assignment, and he, too, got an A.

Our son Lee, three years later: the same teacher, the same story, the same A. We had no idea these retellings were piling up.

The year Lily got Ms. Fink for fifth grade, she also felt inspired to write down what happened that night. By now, we were very fond of Ms. Fink. We invited her to join us for a night of Hanukkah. It was her first time to experience the Jewish holiday. Happily, she ate her potato pancakes. Gamely, she spun the dreidel. Delightedly, she opened the small gift of home-made cookies the children had prepared for her. As the evening seemed to be winding down, she clapped her hands, rubbed them together as if before a big dinner, and said excitedly," So! When do we torch the cat?"

【1What happened to Ladybug when the family celebrated Hanukkah that year?

A. She was seriously hurt that night.

B. She broke the candles on the menorah.

C. She had some of her fur burnt.

D. She got a surprising present from the family.

【2What can we learn from the passage?

A. Hanukkah lasts for only one night.

B. The writer has at least four children.

C. The family saw Ladybug jump onto the kitchen table that night.

D. Frying potato pancakes is not a tradition to celebrate Hanukkah.

【3Which proverb can best describe the meaning of the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4?

A. It's easy to be wise after the event.

B. Where there is a will, there is a way.

C. He that falls today may be up again tomorrow.

D. Once bitten, twice shy.

【4We can infer from the last paragraph that Ms.Fink _____.

A. forgot the story of Ladybug

B. came to the writer's home unexpectedly

C. knew all the traditions of Hanukkah well

D. thought people would torch the cat to celebrate Hanukkah

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