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It was pouring outside. We all stood there  21 , some patiently, others annoyed   22  nature messed (弄糟)their hurried day. I got lost in the sound and sight of the heavens   23  away the dirt and dust of the world.  

“Mom, let’s run through the rain,” a girl’s voice    24    me .

“No, honey. We’ll wait until it   25 down a bit,” Mom replied.

The young girl waited about another minute and   26 : “Mom, let’s run through the

rain .”

“We’ll get wet if we do,” Mom said.

“No , we won’t , Mom. That’s not what you said this morning,” the young girl said 

as she  27     her  Mom’s arm .

“This morning?  28  did I say we could run through the rain and not get wet?”

“Don’t you remember? When you were talking to Daddy about his cancer, you said ,” If God can get us through this , he can get us through  29  .”

The entire crowd turned   30  . Mom paused and thought for a moment about   31 

she would say. Now some would laugh it off and scold her for being  32 . But then we heard, 

“Honey, you are   33. Let’s run through the rain. If we get wet, maybe we just need washing,”

 Mom said. Then   34 they ran.

We all stood   35 , smiling and laughing as they ran past the cars. Yes, they got wet. But they were  36  by a few who screamed and laughed like children all the  37  to their cars. Circumstances (境况)or people can take away your material possessions, and they can even take away your  38 . But no one can ever take away your precious  39 . So, don’t forget to make time and take the  40  to make memories every day! I hope you still take the time to run through the rain.   

A.talking     

B.waiting    

C.complaining        

D.expecting 

A.as if     

B.even if    

C.because         

D.when 

A.taking     

B.putting   

C.driving         

D.washing 

A.caught     

B.broke     

C.impressed

D.called     

A.slows

B.comes 

C.pushes      

D.calms 

A.asked     

B.repeated      

C.required     

D.added

A.pulled    

B.touched       

C.waved        

D.felt 

A.Why      

B.How           

C.When        

D.Where 

A.the rain  

B.the disease    

C.anything       

D.something 

A.still    

B.silent        

C.serious       

D.angry

A.what     

B.how     

C.whether    

D.if 

A.dishonest  

B.silly         

C.daring        

D.forgetful

A.right     

B.wrong    

C.stupid      

D.clever

A.off       

B.along       

C.on           

D.over 

A.sighing   

B.joking        

C.discussing     

D.watching 

A.followed  

B.guided       

C.respected      

D.praised 

A.time      

B.way          

C.same          

D.best 

A.house    

B.money        

C.health        

D.time

A.children  

B.memories      

C.courage        

D.experience 

A.possibilities 

B.opportunities  

C.risk          

D.challenge 

【小题1】B

【小题2】C

【小题3】D

【小题4】A

【小题5】A

【小题6】B

【小题7】A

【小题8】C

【小题9】C

【小题10】B

【小题11】A

【小题12】B

【小题13】A

【小题14】A

【小题15】D

【小题16】A

【小题17】B

【小题18】C

【小题19】B

【小题20】B


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Barbara and Barry Zucker – Pinchoff, both doctors from New York City, took their three daughters on a walking safari(旅行)last year in Tanzania. Barbara told about their experience in Kinbero, “It is the most remote(遥远的)place we have ever been to,” camping with a few other Americans, two Tanzanian guides, and several Hadza(哈扎人)who had time to sit and chat because they had just killed a giraffe.

About 400 members of the Eastern Hadza tribe(部落)live in Tanzania today, the only hunter-gatherers who remain in Africa. The Hadza hunt game, gather edible plants and honey, and move from place to place whenever the weather changers. Every two weeks or so, they move to a new campsite.

At the Pinchoffs’ campsite, three Hadza men stopped by to visit and ended up staying three days. One of the guides gave the men a cigarette. They took out the tobacco, put it in a pipe, and lit the pipe with fire they started.

It takes less than two hours for Hadza women to build a new camp. They make huts(茅屋)by bending branches into round structures about six feet high, and then covering them with long, golden grass. If the weather is very wet, the women may choose a dry cave to set up a camp. Some rock caves have been used over thousands of years and are decorated(装饰)with ancient rock paintings. Whether they sleep in huts, caves or in the open, the Hadza cover themselves only with thin cloths and depend on fire to keep them warm.

The Hadza refuse to be “settled” into villages or to have the life of farmers. By 1979, almost all of them had returned to their old ways. They Hadza may be the only tribe in Africa the has never paid taxes.

The passage mainly tells up         .

A. one of the author’s travel experiences

B. the life of the Hadza tribe in Tanzania

C. Barbara’s walking safari in Tanzania

D. the efforts of the Hadza to keep their old ways

What does the underlined word “game” ( in Paragraph 2 ) probably refer to?

A. Part of a match.                                           B. Edible wild animals.        

C. An area of work.                                                 D. A children’s activity.

What do we know about the life of the Hadza?

A. They change their campsites regularly.           B. They live mainly on farming.

C. They keep warm using leaves at night.            D. It takes them a long time to set up a camp.

Where do the Hadza live in wet weather?

A. On the farm.            B. In huts.             C. In caves.           D. In the open.

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