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From the window of my room,l could see a tall cotton-rose hibiscus(木棉树).In spring, when green leaves were half__1__by mist(薄雾),the tree looked very charming dotted with red blossom. This__2__neighbor of mine often set my mind working.I__3__regarded it as my best friend. However, when I opened the window one morning,__4__, the tree was almost bare as a result of the storm the night before.__5__by the situation, I was seized with sadness at the thought" all the blossom is doomed to(注定 )fall". I couldnot help__6__with emotion : thecourse of life never runs__7__, for there are so many ups and downs. The__8__of my life saw my beloved friends parting one after another. Isn't it__9__to the tree shedding (脱落) its flowers in the wind? This event faded from my__10__as time went by. One day after I came home from the countryside,l found the room hot and casually opened the window. Something outside __11__my eye and dazzled me. It was a plum tree all red with blossom__12__beautifully by the sunset. The suprise discovery overwhelmed me with pleasure.I__13__why I had no idea of some unyielding(顽强的) lifesprouting (发芽) over the fallen petals (花瓣) when I was__14__for the hibiscus. When the last petal dropped , all the joyful admiration for the hibiscus sank into oblivion(忘却) asif nothing was__15__,until the landscape was again bright with the red plum blossom to__16__people of life's changing and continuance. Can't it be said that life is actually a symphony,a harmonious composition of loss and__17__. Standing by the window lost in__18__for a long time, I realized that no scenery in the world__19__unchanged. As long as you keep your heart bathing in the sun, every dawn will__20__a fine prospect for you to unfold and the world will always be about new hopes. | |||
( )1.A. hidden ( )2.A. interesting ( )3.A. immediately ( )4.A. to my joy ( )5.A. Struck ( )6.A. complaining ( )7.A. pleasant ( )8.A. changes ( )9.A. same ( )10.A. brain ( )11.A. grasped ( )12.A. set off ( )13.A. asked ( )14.A. nervous ( )15.A. kept ( )16.A. remind ( )17.A. harvest ( )18.A.attention ( )19.A.lasts ( )20.A.present |
B. revealed B. amusing B. gradually B. to my relief B. Hit B. working B. polite B. performance B. popular B. memory B. fixed B. set up B. doubted B. sorry B. saved B. remember B. earning B.thought B.continues B.form |
C. exposed C. exciting C. gently C. to my surprise C. Awakened C. crying C. smooth C. struggles C. familiar C. body C. caught C. set down C. stared C. missing C. left C. recall C. benefit C.considemtion C.remains C.award |
D. shown D. inspiring D. softly D. to my satisfaction D. Beaten D. sighing D. calm D. revolution D. similar D. store D. pulled D. set out D. wondered D. happy D. preserved D. recognize D. gain D.expectation D.holds D.design |
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