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William Franklin came to my class half a year ago. But from his first day here, he   36   himself in his own world and he never spoke to others. As his teacher, I tried to start a talk with him but   37  . It seemed as if he just didn’t want to break his   38  .

After the Thanksgiving holiday, we received the news of the   39   Christmas collection of money for the   40   in our school. “Christmas is a season of   41   ,” I told my students. “Some poor students in our school might not have a   42   holiday. By giving a little money, you will help   43   some toys, food and clothing for these needy students. We will   44   the collection tomorrow.”

The next morning,   45   , I found out almost everyone had   46   this matter except Willard Franklin. He came up to my desk with his head down.   47   , he dropped two coins into the small box. “I don’t need milk for lunch,” he said in a   48   voice.

After school I couldn’t help sharing what had   49   in the morning with our headmaster. “I may be wrong, but I   50   Willard might be ready to become part of our class.” “ I am   51   to hear that,” he nodded. “And I just received a list of the poor families in our school who most need   52  . Here, take a look at it.”

As I sat down to   53   , I found Willard Franklin was at the top of the list. At that moment, I felt I really   54   Willard for the first time: a cold face with a warm heart. From this   55   , I also learnt that whether rich or poor, every child has a kind heart.

1.

A.taught

B.shut

C.left

D.controlled

 

2.

A.failed

B.stopped

C.interrupted

D.changed

 

3.

A.record

B.promise

C.sadness

D.silence

 

4.

A.daily

B.weekly

C.monthly

D.yearly

 

5.

A.young

B.sick

C.poor

D.shy

 

6.

A.giving

B.enjoying

C.receiving

D.spending

 

7.

A.real

B.happy

C.usual

D.long

 

8.

A.find

B.make

C.buy

D.gather

 

9.

A.prepare

B.finish

C.start

D.continue

 

10.

A.though

B.however

C.otherwise

D.thus

 

11.

A.forgotten

B.considered

C.learnt

D.realized

 

12.

A.Quickly

B.Suddenly

C.Proudly

D.Carefully

 

13.

A.sweet

B.loud

C.low

D.polite

 

14.

A.appeared

B.planned

C.happened

D.collected

 

15.

A.hope

B.wonder

C.doubt

D.believe

 

16.

A.glad

B.sorry

C.curious

D.lucky

 

17.

A.education

B.advice

C.rescue

D.help

 

18.

A.rest

B.read

C.work

D.study

 

19.

A.knew

B.liked

C.understood

D.recognized

 

20.

A.project

B.experience

C.event

D.accident

 

【答案】

1.B

2.A

3.D

4.D

5.C

6.A

7.B

8.C

9.C

10.B

11.A

12.D

13.C

14.C

15.D

16.A

17.D

18.B

19.A

20.B

【解析】略

 

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