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One effective way of destroying happiness is to look at something and focus on even the smallest fault. It's like looking at the tiled(铺瓦的) ceiling and concentrating on the space where one tile is 小题1: .
Once I heard a bald(秃头的) man said. “Whenever I enter a room,  小题2:  I see is hair." Once you've   小题3: what your missing tile is, explore whether getting it will   小题4:  make you happy. Then do one of the three things: get it, replace it with a different  小题5:  , or forget about it and  小题6:  the tiles in your life that are not missing.
We all know people who have had a relatively  小题7:  life, yet are often unhappy while people who have suffered a great deal but  小题8:  remain happy.
The first  小题9:  is gratitude. All happy people are  小题10: . Ungrateful people cannot be happy. We tend to think that being unhappy leads people to  小题11:  , but it's truer to say that complaining leads to people becoming unhappy.
The second secret, is 小题12: that happiness is a byproduct(副产品) of something else. The most obvious 小题13: are those pursuits(追求) that give our lives purpose—anything 小题14: studying insects to playing baseball. The more passions we have, the more happiness we are  小题15: to experience.
Finally, the belief that something permanent goes beyond us and that our  小题16:  has some larger meaning can help us to feel happier. We   小题17: a spiritual faith, or a philosophy of life. Whatever your philosophy, it should 小题18:  this truth: if you choose to find the 小题19: in every situation, you will be blessed, and if you choose to find the awful, you will be cursed. As with happiness itself, this is  小题20:   your decision to make.
小题21:
A.differentB.missingC.shortD.broken
小题22:
A.nothingB.noneC.allD.anything
小题23:
A.determinedB.predictedC.assumedD.imagined
小题24:
A.completelyB.naturallyC.hopefullyD.really
小题25:
A.tileB.brickC.ceilingD.house
小题26:
A.look onB.focus onC.count onD.decide on
小题27:
A.peacefulB.difficultC.easyD.ordinary
小题28:
A.certainlyB.merelyC.hardlyD.generally
小题29:
A.secretB.factorC.ruleD.key
小题30:
A.wealthyB.gratefulC.proudD.generous
小题31:
A.upsetB.quarrelC.complainD.depress
小题32:
A.admittedB.assumingC.provingD.realizing
小题33:
A.sourcesB.resultsC.answersD.goals
小题34:
A.amongB.fromC.throughD.for
小题35:
A.probableB.possibleC.likelyD.capable
小题36:
A.valueB.destinationC.survivalD.existence
小题37:
A.needB.lackC.demandD.expect
小题38:
A.involveB.includeC.absorbD.mean
小题39:
A.worstB.bestC.positiveD.negative
小题40:
A.absolutelyB.totallyC.exactlyD.Largely

小题1:B
小题2:C
小题3:A
小题4:D
小题5:A
小题6:B
小题7:C
小题8:D
小题9:A
小题10:B
小题11:C
小题12:D
小题13:A
小题14:B
小题15:C
小题16:D
小题17:A
小题18:B
小题19:C
小题20:D

试题分析:文章介绍了两个快乐的秘密,总之,如果你决心去发现每种情况的积极面(事实上都有),你就会得福;如果你决心去发现其消极面,你就会遭殃。快乐取决于你自己。
小题1:考查形容词:A. different不同  B. missing错过C. short 短的D. broken破的,这就像看瓦房顶一样,注意力集中于那缺瓦的地方。选B
小题2:考查代词:A. nothing没有什么B. none三者以上没有C. all 三者以上都D. anything任何东西,我所看到的都是头发。选C
小题3:考查动词:A. determined决定B. predicted预测C. assumed假设D. imagined想象,当你确定了你丢失的那片瓦是什么时,探究一下获得这片瓦是否真的会让你快乐,选A
小题4:考查副词:A. completely完全B. naturally自然C. hopefully希望D. really真的,探究一下获得这片瓦是否真的会让你快乐,选D
小题5:考查名词:A. tile 瓦B. brick砖C. ceiling 天花板D. house房子,从前面的句子:where one tile is 小题1: .可知选 A
小题6:考查词组:A. look on旁观B. focus on专注  C. count on依赖D. decide on决定,或者忘了它,把注意力集中在你生活中那些未丢失的瓦上。选B
小题7:考查形容词:A. peaceful和平的B. difficult困难的C. easy容易的D. ordinary普通的,我们都认识一些人,他们过着相对安逸的生活却根本不快乐。选C。
小题8:考查副词:A. certainly 当然B. merely 仅仅C. hardly几乎不D. generally一般来说,遭受很多痛苦的人,但一般来说保持快乐。选D
小题9:考查名词:A. secret秘密B. factor因素C. rule规则D. key关键,第一大奥秘是感恩的心境。选A
小题10:考查形容词:A. wealthy 富有的B. grateful感激的C. proud骄傲的D. generous大方的,所有快乐的人是有感恩之心的。选B
小题11:考查动词:A. upset 使…难过B. quarrel 争吵C. complain抱怨D. depress压抑,从后面的句子:but it's truer to say that complaining leads to people becoming unhappy.可知是不快乐会导致人们抱怨,选C
小题12:考查动词:A. admitted承认B. assuming假设C. proving证明D. realizing意识到,第二大奥秘是,要认识到快乐是别的事情的副产品,选D
小题13:考查名词:A. sources来源B. results结果C. answers回答D. goals目标,其最显而易见的来源是那些赋予我们生活以目的的追求-选A
小题14:考查介词:A. among 在…之间B. from 从C. through通过D. for为了,任何事情,从研究昆虫到打棒球。选B
小题15:考查形容词:A. probable可能B. possible可能  C. likely 可能,D. capable有能力,我们的激情越多,我们有可能体验的快乐就越多。只有likely可以用于主语是sb或sth的句型,选C
小题16:考查名词:A. value价值B. destination 目的地  C. survival 幸存D. existence存在,最后,要相信有一种永恒的东西超越我们,我们的存在有着某种更广大的意义,选D
小题17:考查动词:A. need需要B. lack缺少C. demand要求D. expect期望,我们需要一种精神信仰或者一种人生哲学。选A
小题18:考查动词:A. involve 涉及B. include 包括C. absorb吸收D. mean意味着,不管你的哲学是什么,它应该包括这个自明之理:选B
小题19:考查形容词:A. worst最坏的B. best最好的C. positive 积极的D. negative消极的,如果你决心去发现每种情况的积极面(事实上都有),你就会得福;选C
小题20:考查副词:A. absolutely绝对的B. totally完全地C. exactly确切地D. Largely主要地,如对快乐本身一样,这主要取决于你自己。选D
点评:本文主要是测试学生综合运用语言的能力,即从语篇的角度综合测试阅读理解能力、词汇的掌握和对英语习惯用语的熟悉程度、以及语法规则的灵活运用。考生做题时必须时刻从上下文考虑,不应该只看到所添的词在短语或句子内是否可行。因此,在做题时最好将全文通读一下,了解了全文的意思以后再作答。整个完形填空大题,设空科学合理,考生不难从中领会大意,从而下手会比较顺利,从选项中可以看出,本大题主要还是考查了联系上下文语境的运用。
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I was sitting in the room reading when I heard a loud noise. To defend my home from break-in, I picked up my defense weapon--- a broom and went out. There on the roof of my porch(门廊), I saw a grey fluffy squirrel. I drove her away with the broom, but the next day I heard her again.
I searched squirrels on the net and found because their teeth keep growing, they have to constantly chew on things to shorten their teeth. This was disturbing so I asked my husband to call in some wildlife control people.
On Monday morning two men showed up, with guns in their hands. I pointed uneasily to the hole in my porch roof. They held up their guns. Suddenly I saw in my mind the baby nursery inside. I stopped them and confirmed that they wouldn’t harm her. They hesitated, but finally put down their guns. Then they brought out a bottle of deodorizer(除臭剂)and sprayed it into the squirrel’s home. They told me she would not like the smell and would leave.
There was no sign of Mrs. Squirrel, so they blocked the hole, took my cheque for $250 and left. Shortly after they left, Mrs. Squirrel returned from her shopping trip. She was mad at being driven out and began feverishly clawing at the porch roof. In order to stop the destruction of my home, I drove her away with the broom again.
Each day thereafter, Mrs. Squirrel continued her attack on my possession. I then called the company to report that “SHE’S BAAAAAACK…” The receptionist said that if Mrs. Squirrel had managed to find another way into my porch roof, it would be a new charge. I replied I couldn’t continue contributing my husband’s hard-earned income to their silly wildlife experts and hang up.
I went to the porch and banged on the roof. Mrs. Squirrel came out and glared at me. We negotiated some terms, came to an agreeable arrangement and went back into our respective homes.
All is quiet these days, although large quantities of materials have been removed from my garage wall and my daughter claims that some of her doll-house furniture has disappeared. I still hope that Mrs. Squirrel would leave, but I will wait until it is warmer and hopefully until after the birth of the little ones.
小题1:What did the author think of the squirrel at first?
A.Troublesome.B.Dangerous.C.Interesting.D.Clever.
小题2:Why didn’t the author ask the wildlife control people to come again?
A.She worried about the safety of the squirrel.
B.She thought the company charged too much.
C.She decided to drive away the squirrel herself.
D.She doubted the ability of the wildlife control people.
小题3:What can we learn from the passage?
A.Getting rid of the squirrel needs patience.
B.The squirrel has destroyed the author’s house.
C.The author has developed affection for the squirrel.
D.The author singed an agreement with Mrs. Squirrel.
小题4:The author has written the passage in a (an) ________ way.
A.persuasiveB.seriousC.informativeD.amusing
Flowers only bloom(开花) when they are planted in the right soil. That is also true for me.
I first moved to Foxboro, Massachusetts, as a single mother with my baby daughter, Darcy. I was drawn to its New England beauty, friendly people and rich history. It happened that there were a lot of forsythia(连翘) bushes around the house in which I lived just like my childhood home. I joined St. Mark’s Episcopal Church where I taught the Sunday school. At church, I met my second husband, Dean. For more than 25 years, I bloomed in Foxboro, and I had another two children.
Then, when Darcy was a few years out of college, she moved to Alameda, California, to be near friends. I missed her badly. A year later my beloved husband Dean had deadly cancer. He only made it eight months. My heart was broken. Later I moved to Alameda with my children. It was a beautiful Victorian island, and I was grateful to spend more time with Darcy. I even attended a church and made a few friends there. Still, I couldn’t help but miss Foxboro. It had everything and everyone I loved.
One spring day, when I was walking by a school, something yellow caught my eyes. Forsythia bushes! They made me homesick and I kept back my tears. “I miss you, Foxboro,” I whispered. Then I went into a shop and looked at some ceramic(陶瓷的) pots lined up on a shelf. A large white one seemed to catch my attention. “That’ll be perfect in my living room,” I thought.
I turned it over to look at the price. Instead I found these words: “New England Pottery, Foxboro, Massachusetts.” A piece of artwork, from my second hometown, was right here. It was able to spread across the country and so were forsythia bushes. I took it as a sign that I can bloom, right where I am.
小题1:From the text we learn that the author ____.
A.gave birth to three children in Foxboro
B.planted forsythia bushes around her house
C.got to know her second husband at church
D.worked as a middle school teacher in Foxboro
小题2:The author moved to Alameda so that she could ____.
A.have more time together with Darcy
B.forget the sorrow at her husband’s death
C.visit her children at Alameda College frequently
D.enjoy the beautiful scenery on the Victorian island
小题3:When the author saw forsythia bushes at a school she _____.
A.wanted to buy a ceramic pot to put them in
B.thought of her life in Foxboro
C.felt they would look great in her living room
D.believed they were real art work
小题4:Why does the author compare herself to flowers?
A.Because she wanted to show she likes flowers.
B.Because she can live in any place that is right like flowers.
C.Because she moved across the country just like flowers.
D.Because girls are like flowers that are blooming.
I never thought I would have a life-changing experience at Wal-Mart.
Although my thoughts were only on speed, the checkout line I was standing in wasn’t moving as quickly as I wanted, and I glanced toward the cashier. There stood a man in his seventies, wearing glasses and a nice smile. I thought, well, he’s an old guy!
For the next few minutes I watched him. He greeted every customer before scanning the items. Sure, his words were the usual, “How’s it going?” But he did something different—he actually listened to people. Then he would respond to what they had said and engage them in brief conversation.
I thought it was odd (古怪的). I have grown accustomed to people asking me how I was doing simply out of robotic conversational habit. After a while, you don’t give any thought to the question and just say something back. I could say, “I just found out I have six months to live,” and someone would reply, “Have a great day!”
But that wasn’t the end. He gave them the change, walked around the counter, and extended his right hand in an act of friendship. He looked the customers in the eyes. “I sure want to thank you for shopping here today,” he told them. “You have a great day. Bye-bye.”
The looks on the faces of the customers were priceless. There were smiles and some sheepish grins (咧嘴一笑). All had been touched by his simple gesture—and in a place they never expected. They would gather their things and walk out, smiling.
Of course, he did the same to me and I got to know his name, Marty.
56. 小题1:The checkout line the writer was standing in moved slower than expected because ________.
A.the cashier couldn’t work as fast as others
B.there were some big purchases
C.the cashier did more than scanning the items
D.the writer was not patient enough
57.小题2:According to the writer, when common people ask you “How’s it going?”________.
A.they don’t really care what you may answer
B.they are just practicing their conversation ability
C.they are asking about your private information
D.they don’t expect to hear any negative answers
58.小题3:What was most customers reaction on Marty’s behaviors?
A.They thought it priceless.B.They were in some way moved.
C.They thought it awful and odd.D.They felt somewhat annoyed..
59.小题4:What does the writer intend to express through the text?
A.Our everyday life is always full of surprises.
B.Most customers enjoy being treated this way.
C.Being different is a good way of doing business.
D.A little positive action can make a big difference.
The Man was very sad. He knew that the Cat's days were numbered. The doctor had said there wasn’t anything more that could be done, and that he should take the Cat home and make him as comfortable as possible.
A tear rolled down the Man’s cheek and landed on the Cat’s forehead, The Cat gave him a slightly annoyed look. “Why do you cry, Man?” the Cat asked. “Because you can’t bear the thought of losing me? Because you think you can never replace me?” The Man nodded “yes”.
“Pick up that piece of string from the floor. There, my ‘toy’. The Man reached over and picked up the string. It was about two feet long and the Cat had been able to entertain himself for hours with it. “Now take each end of the string in one hand,” the Cat ordered. The Man did so.
“The end in your left hand is my birth and the end in your right hand is my death. Now bring the two ends together,” the Cat said. The man did so. Then the Cat continued, “You have made a continuous circle. Does any point along the string appear to be different, worse or better than any other part of the string?” The Man inspected the string and then shook his head.
“Close your eyes.” the Cat said. “Now lick your hand.” The Man widened his eyes in surprise. “Just do it,” the Cat said. “Lick your hand, think of me in all my familiar places, and think about all the pieces of string.”
Licking his hand, he discovered what a cat must know, that licking a paw is very calming and allows one to think more clearly. He continued licking and the corners of his mouth turned upward into the first smile he had shown in days. He waited for the Cat to tell him to stop, and when he didn’t, he opened his eyes. The Cat’s eyes were closed. The Man stroked(轻抚) the warm, brown fur, but the Cat was gone.
One day, not long after, there was a new cat on his lap. She was a lovely white cat. It is very different from his earlier beloved Cat and very much the same.
小题1:Why did the Cat give the man a slightly annoyed look?
A.Because the man’s tears made the Cat really anxious.
B.Because the Cat didn’t know what made the man burst into tears.
C.Because the Cat couldn’t go to sleep when the man was in low spirits.
D.Because the man didn’t have to be so sad and concerned.
小题2:According to the text, which of the following is the reason why a cat licks paws?
A.Licking paws can make a cat remain calm and have a clear mind.
B.Licking paws will make a cat happy and energetic.
C.Licking paws will make a cat find out many unknown secrets.
D.Licking paws can make a cat stay tidy and healthy.
小题3:What does the underlined word “string” in paragraph 3 stand for?
A.Life. B.Birth. C.Hope.D.Power.
小题4:What's the main idea of the passage?
A.Pets play an important part in our life.
B.Life has no end and death is just a new beginning.
C.We should take a positive attitude towards life and live life to its fullest.
D.It gives us some suggestions on how to relieve ourselves when a pet passes away.
When I was learning calligraphy (书法), my teacher told me a story.
A calligrapher taught handwriting. One of his students who often practiced handwriting with old sheets of newspaper complained that he made very little progress though he had learned it with the calligrapher for a long time. His teacher said to him, “Try to use the best paper. Maybe you'll write better.”
The student did as he was told. It really worked. He made headway not long afterwards and felt curious. He asked his teacher about the reason. The calligrapher answered,“When you used old newspaper to practice handwriting, you would think you were writing a draft. It didn't matter if you wrote badly as old newspaper was plenty in supply. In that case you wouldn't pay much attention to it. Now you use the best paper and you'll treasure it. Each time you write you feel strongly about the rarity of chances and you'll devote to it with all your heart and soul; you'll do the handwriting much more attentively than practicing. Of course you've made rapid progress.”
Indeed, we spend our ordinary days just as they are worthless “old newspaper”.We don't care if we scrawl and waste it, thinking that it will come endlessly—the “old newspaper” is inexhaustible. In such a mood we may each day pass by opportunities but fail to catch any of them.
Life is not a military exercise but an actual war in which real weapons are used. In everyday life there's no chance for us to draft. That's because what we call “draft” actually is the answer sheet we write that cannot be changed.
Every day of our life is something new. Let us take every day as a sheet of the best paper.
小题1:The calligrapher in the story told the student to write on the best paper because he thought ________.
A.the student would practice more carefully on the best paper
B.it was comfortable to write on the best paper
C.the student had enough money to buy the best paper
D.the student could write more on the best paper
小题2:The student didn't make much progress at first because ________.
A.he didn't follow his teacher's advice
B.he was too poor to buy better paper to write on
C.he regarded his writing on old newspaper just as a draft
D.he was not used to the calligrapher's teaching manner
小题3:We learn from the passage that ________.
A.the student finally gave up
B.the student made rapid progress by practicing more carefully
C.the calligrapher was strict with his students
D.old newspaper is not useful
小题4:Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.What teachers say is always true.
B.Success calls for attentiveness.
C.Handwriting is easy to practice.
D.New things are always better than old ones.
小题5:The writer wants to tell us that ________.
A.there are some good ways to practice handwriting
B.life is like old newspaper
C.we should learn from the student in the story
D.life will not give us a chance to draw a draft
There are many kinds of friends. Some are always   小题1: you, but don't understand you. Some say only a few words to you, but understand you. Many people will step in your life, but only  小题2: friends leave footprints (脚印).
I shall always recall (回忆) the autumn and the girl with the 小题3: .She will always bring back B. Dr. Carrol escaped the death in the end
the friendship between us. I know she will always be my best friend.
It was the golden season. I could see the yellow leaves 小题4: on the cool 小题5: .In such a season, I liked walking alone in the leaves, 小题6: to the sound of them.
Autumn is a 小题7: season and life is uninteresting. The free days always get me 小题8: .But one day, the sound of a violin 小题9: into my ears like a stream (小溪) flowing in the mountains. I was so surprised that I jumped to see what it was. A young girl, standing in the wind, was 小题10: in playing her violin.
I had 小题11: seen her before. The music was so nice that I listened quietly. Lost in the music, I didn't know that I had been 小题12: there for so long but my existence (存在) did not seem to disturb her.
Leaves were still falling. Every day she played the violin in the corner of the building 小题13:I went downstairs to watch her performance. I was the only listener. The autumn seemed no longer lonely and life became  小题14: .  小题15: we didn't know each other, I thought we were already good friends. I believe she also loved me.
Autumn was nearly over. One day, when I was listening carefully, the sound suddenly  小题16: . To my astonishment (惊讶), the girl came over to me.
“You must like violin.” she said.
“Yes. And you play very well. Why did you stop?” I asked.
Suddenly, a 小题17: expression appeared on her face and I could feel something unusual.
“I came here to see my grandmother, but now I must leave. I once played very badly. It was your listening every day that 小题18: me.” she said.
“In fact, it was your playing 小题19: gave me a meaningful autumn,” I answered, “Let's be friends.”
The girl smiled, and so did I.
I never heard her play again in my life. I no longer went downstairs to listen like before. Only thick leaves were left behind. But I will always remember the fine figure (身影) of the girl. She is like a 小题20: —so short, so bright, like a shooting star giving off so much light that it makes the autumn beautiful.
小题21:
A.withB.forC.againstD.to
小题22:
A.good B.true C.newD.old
小题23:
A.sound B.song C.play D.violin
小题24:
A.shaking B.hangingC.fallingD.floating
小题25:
A.wind B.snow C.airD.rain
小题26:
A.watching B.listening C.seeing D.hearing
小题27:
A.livelyB.lovely C.harvestD.lonely
小题28:
A.upB.offC.down D.over
小题29:
A.flowedB.grew C.enteredD.ran
小题30:
A.lost B.active C.busy D.interested
小题31:
A.once B.never C.often D.usually
小题32:
A.waiting B.stopping C.standing D.hearing
小题33:
A.because B.so C.when D.but
小题34:
A.interesting B.moving C.encouragingD.exciting
小题35:
A.But B.HoweverC.Even D.Though
小题36:
A.stopped B.began C.gone D.changed
小题37:
A.happyB.sadC.strangeD.surprised
小题38:
A.surprisedB.excitedC.encouraged D.interested
小题39:
A.that B.which C.it D.who
小题40:
A.song B.dream C.fire D.sister
In the first week after arriving in the new city for further study, I fell and broke my leg. I was really ___36___by the kindness of my new roommate. “We are family now,” she said when she __37__me lying in my bed with a swollen leg, unable to move. She took me to ___38__ by taxi to get my leg examined. The driver was so___39__ that we arrived there very quickly. After that, my __40___continued helping me though I told her I could do things on my own.
So many blessing I had never expected came to me when I was alone and helpless. Bus drivers picked me up from anywhere they saw me. Many people __41__ the door for me. Such things were small but __42___ for a person on walking sticks.
___43___for people’s kindness, I did whatever I could to make people laugh. I made many jokes about my two sticks and the bad fall. And I tried not to __44__ a single time about what had happened. I also tried to be kind to other students who were injured. I took time to __45__ with a girl in a wheelchair who always ate lunch alone.
I soon realized that pain can be__46__ by mental strength. I could see that although I was using physical sticks, there were hundreds of mental sticks I could depend on. I also saw that sometimes ____47____ situation can be good. There are choices to discover great kindness in the world.
小题1:
A.touchedB.savedC.curedD.supported
小题2:
A.heardB.leftC.foundD.viewed
小题3:
A.hotelB.hospital C.playgroundD.library
小题4:
A.patientB.angryC.kindD.brave
小题5:
A.driverB.doctorC.familyD.roommate
小题6:
A.cleanedB.movedC.openedD.decorated
小题7:
A.hardB.impossibleC.different D.useless
小题8:
A.In turnB.In replyC.In return D.In addition
小题9:
A.complainB.adviseC.miss D.enjoy
小题10:
A.studyB.discussC.practise D.chat
小题11:
A.reduced B.gainedC.causedD.limited
小题12:
A.busyB.unpleasantC.puzzled D.tiring
A fried of mine named Paul received an automobile from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a naughty street boy was walking around the shiny new car, admiring it. “Is this your car, Mister?” he asked..
Paul nodded, “My brother gave it to me for Christmas.” The boy was surprised. “You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn’t cost you anything? I wish…” He hesitated(犹豫).
Of course Paul knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what the boy said made Paul think all the way.
“I wish ,” the boy went on, “that I could be a brother like that.”
Paul looked at the boy in surprise, adding, “Would you like to take a ride in my automobile?”
“Yes, I’d love that.” After a short ride, the boy turned and said, “Mister, would you mind driving in front of my house?”
Paul smiled, He thought he knew what the boy wanted. But Paul was wrong again. “Will you stop where those two steps are?” the boy asked.
He ran up the steps. Then in a while Paul heard him coming back, but he didn’t come fast. He was carrying his little crippled(伤残) brother. He pointed to the car and said, “There it is, Buddy, just like I told you up stairs. His brother gave it to him for Christmas. And some day I’m going to give one just like it and then you can see for yourself all the pretty things in the Christmas windows that I’ve been trying tell you about. ”
Paul got out and lifted the boy to the front seat. The shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began a memorable holiday ride.
That Christmas Eve, Paul learned what “It is more blessed to give” means.
小题1:The naughty street boy wished to _____________ .
A.have a brother like Paul’s
B.get a present from his brother
C.become a brother like Paul’s
D.take a ride in his automobile
小题2:When the boy asked for a ride home, Paul thought the boy wanted to ______________.
A.play a trick on him
B.own a car like Paul’s
C.pick up someone important to him.
D.show off by riding home in a car
小题3:What did the boy want to show to his crippled brother?
A.His pride.B.His bravery.C.His love.D.His generosity.
小题4:What would be the best title for text?
A.A brother like that
B.A Christmas present
C.A boy’s crippled brother
D.An unforgettable Christmas
小题5:(Originally created)  The last sentence “It is more blessed to give” in this story means following EXCEPT____.
A.It is better to help than to get helped.
B.The more help you give to others, the happier you will feel.
C.To help other people is a way to make a person to become a true man.
D.To give away all your wealth, otherwise, you won’t be blessed by God.

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