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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 fully appreciated their mothers 36 it was too late to tell them.
I am blessed with the dear mother who is still 37. I appreciate her more each day. My mother does not change, but I do. As I grow older and wiser, I 38 what an extraordinary person she is. How sad that I am 39 to speak these words in her presence(面前), but they 40 easily from my pen.
How does a daughter begin to 41 her mother for life itself? For the love, 42 and just plain hard work that go into raising a child? For running after a toddler, for 43 a moody teenager, for tolerating a college student who knows 44 ? For waiting for the 45 when a daughter realizes her mother really is?
How does a 46 woman thank for a mother for 47 to be a mother? For being ready with advice (when asked) or 48 silent when it is most appreciated? For not 49 : “I told you so”, when she could have uttered these 50 dozens of times? For being essentially herself―loving, thoughtful, patient, and forgiving?
I don’t know how, dear God, 51 to bless her as richly as she 52 and to help me 53 the example she has set. I 54 that I will look as good in the eyes of my 55 as my mother looks in mine.
A daughter
36. A.unless | B.though | C.when | D.until |
37. A.dead | B.equal | C.alive | D.frightened |
38. A.repeat | B.realize | C.experience | D.interrupt |
39. A.unable | B.pleased | C.scared | D.patient |
40. A.disappear | B.write | C.struggle | D.flow |
41. A.remember | B.exchange | C.thank | D.miss |
42. A.carelessness | B.patience | C.expression | D.smile |
43. A.understanding | B.controlling | C.comparing | D.protecting |
44. A.nothing | B.something | C.anything | D.everything |
45. A.year | B.deadline | C.day | D.night |
46. A.naughty | B.grown | C.special | D.knowledgeable |
47. A.continuing | B.leading | C.meaning | D.expecting |
48. A.preparing | B.creating | C.acting | D.remaining |
49. A.speaking | B.discussing | C.saying | D.talking |
50. A.opinions | B.words | C.apologies | D.means |
51. A.except | B.besides | C.rather than | D.as well as |
52. A.combines | B.considers | C.excites | D.deserves |
53. A.go through | B.leave out | C.live up to | D.take off |
54. A.forgive | B.pray | C.follow | D.believe |
55. A.children | B.boss | C.father | D.friends |
36-40 DCBAD 41-45 CBADC 46-50 BADCB 51-55 ADCBA
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 fully appreciated their mothers ___【小题1】___ it was too late to tell them. I am blessed (赐福) with the dear mother who is still alive. I ___【小题2】___ her more each day. My mother does not change, but I ___【小题3】___ . As I grow older and wiser, I realize ___【小题4】___ an extraordinary person she is. How ___【小题5】___ that I am unable to speak these words in her ___【小题6】___ , but they flow easily from my pen.
How does a daughter begin to thank her mother for life itself? For the love, patience and just ___【小题7】___ hard work that go into ___【小题8】___ a child? For running after a toddler (学走步的小孩), for understanding a ___【小题9】___ teenager, for tolerating (忍受;容忍) a college student who knows ___【小题10】___ ? For waiting for the day when a daughter ___【小题11】___ how wise her mother really is?
How does a ___【小题12】___ woman thank a mother for ___【小题13】___ to be a mother? For being ready ___【小题14】___ advice (when asked) or remaining ___【小题15】____ when it is most appreciated? For not saying, “I told you so,” when she could have uttered these words ___【小题16】___ ? For being ___【小题17】___ herself-loving, thoughtful, patient, and forgiving?
I don’t know how, dear God, except to ask you to bless her as richly as she ___【小题18】___ and to help me live up to the example she has ___【小题19】___ . I pray that I will look as good in the eyes of my children as my mother ___【小题20】___ in mine.
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A nine-year-old kid was sitting at his desk when suddenly there was a puddle (/JC^C)between his feet and the front of his trousers was wet.He thought his heart was going to stop because he couldn't possibly imagine how this had happened.It had never happened before, and he knew that when the boys found out he would never hear the end of jt. When the girls found out, they would never speak to him again as long as he lived.
He prayed this prayer, "Dear God, I need help now! Five minutes from now I'm dead meat!" He looked up from his prayer and here came the teacher with a look in her eyes that said he had been discovered.As the teacher was walking toward him, a classmate named Susie was carrying a goldfish bowl full of water.Susie tripped (绊倒) in front of the teacher and dumped (倒) the bowl of water in the boy's lap.The boy pretended to be angry, but all the while was saying to himself, "Thank you.Lord!"
Now all of a sudden, instead of being the object of ridicule, the boy was the object of sympathy.The teacher rushed him downstairs and gave him gym shorts to put on while his trousers dried out.All the other children were on their hands and knees cleaning up around his desk.The sympathy was wonderful.But as life would have it, the ridicule that should have been his had been transferred (转移) to someone else—Susie.She tried to help, but they told her to get out.
When school was over, the boy walked over to Susie and whispered, "You did that on purpose, didn't you?" Susie whispered back, "I wet my trousers once, too!"
【小题1】The underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 means ____ .
A.the boys would never play with him |
B.the boys would treat him as usual |
C.he would hardly hear any praise from the boys |
D.he would be laughed at by the boys endlessly |
A.excitement | B.relief | C.anxiety | D.anger |
A.They offered him dry clothes. |
B.They laughed at the boy rudely, |
C.They helped the boy do the cleaning. |
D.They urged the boy to get out angrily, |
A.The boy asked her to do so. |
B.She just did it by accident. |
C.The teacher tripped her on purpose. |
D.She knew the boy's embarrassment. |
A nine-year-old kid was sitting at his desk when suddenly there was a puddle(水潭、泥坑) between his feet and the front of his trousers was wet.He thought his heart was going to stop because he couldn't possibly imagine how this had happened.It had never happened before, and he knew that when the boys found out he would never hear the end of it. When the girls found out, they would never speak to him again as long as he lived.
He prayed this prayer, "Dear God, I need help now! Five minutes from now I'm dead meat!" He looked up from his prayer and here came the teacher with a look in her eyes that said he had been discovered.As the teacher was walking toward him, a classmate named Susie was carrying a goldfish bowl full of water.Susie tripped (绊倒) in front of the teacher and dumped (倒) the bowl of water in the boy's lap.The boy pretended to be angry, but all the while was saying to himself, "Thank you.Lord!"
Now all of a sudden, instead of being the object of ridicule, the boy was the object of sympathy.The teacher rushed him downstairs and gave him gym shorts to put on while his trousers dried out.All the other children were on their hands and knees cleaning up around his desk.The sympathy was wonderful.But as life would have it, the ridicule that should have been his had been transferred (转移) to someone else+—Susie.She tried to help, but they told her to get out.
When school was over, the boy walked over to Susie and whispered, "You did that on purpose, didn't you?" Susie whispered back, "I wet my trousers once, too!"
【小题1】The underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 means ____ .
A.the boys would never play with him
B.the boys would treat him as usual
C, he would hardly hear any praise from the boys
D.he would be laughed at by the.boys endlessly
【小题2】After Susie dumped water in his lap, the boy was in a state of ___ _.
A.excitement | B.relief | C.anxiety | D.anger |
A.They offered him dry clothes. |
B.They laughed at the boy rudely, |
C.They helped the boy do the cleaning. |
D.They urged the boy to get out angrily, |
A.The boy asked her to do so. |
B.She just did it by accident. |
C.The teacher tripped her on purpose. |
D.She knew the boy's embarrassment. |
A nine-year-old kid was sitting at his desk when suddenly there was a puddle (水坑) between his feet and the front of his trousers was wet. He thought his heart was going to stop because he couldn’t possibly imagine how this had happened. It had never happened before, and he knew that when the boys found out, especially Jack, he would never hear the end of it. When the girls found out, especially Martha and Jackie, they would never speak to him again as long as he lived.
He prayed this prayer, “Dear God, I need help now! Five minutes from now I’m dead meat!” He looked up from his prayer and here came the teacher with a look in her eyes that said he had been discovered. As the teacher was walking toward him, a classmate named Susie was carrying a goldfish bowl full of water. Susie lost her balance in front of the teacher and dumped (倒) the bowl of water in the boy’s lap. The boy pretended to be angry, but all the while was saying to himself, “Thank you, Lord!”
Now all of a sudden, instead of being the object of ridicule (嘲笑), the boy was the object of sympathy (同情). The teacher rushed him downstairs and gave him gym shorts to put on while his trousers dried out. All the other children were on their hands and knees cleaning up around his desk. Martha even gave him her own candy. The sympathy was wonderful. But as life would have it, the ridicule that should have been his had been turned to someone else—Susie. She tried to help, but they told her to get out.
When school was over, the boy walked over to Susie and whispered, “You did that on purpose, didn’t you?” Susie whispered back, “I wet my trousers once, too!”
【小题1】The underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 means _______.
A.the boys would never play with him |
B.the boys would treat him as usual |
C.he would hardly hear any praise from the boys |
D.he would be laughed at by the boys endlessly |
A.disappointment | B.relief | C.anxiety | D.anger |
A.They offered him dry clothes. |
B.They laughed at the boy rudely. |
C.They helped the boy do the cleaning. |
D.They urged the boy to get out angrily. |
A.The boy asked her to do so. | B.She just did it by accident. |
C.The teacher told her to do so. | D.She knew the boy’s trouble. |
A.Martha | B.Jack | C.the teacher | D.the boys |