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The train shook back and forth, its wheels making a loud noise. Outside the windows the freezing cold of winter ruled. The train was filled with cold, tired passengers. Suddenly a little boy 1 his way through the grown-up's legs and sat down by the window. He was all alone among the unfriendly grown-ups. What a brave child, I thought. His father 2 to stay by the door behind us. The train began to move slowly into a tunnel (隧道). Then something very 3 happened suddenly. The serious little boy slid (滑) down from the seat and leaned (斜靠)his hand on my knee. For a moment, I thought that he wanted to 4 me and returned to his father, so I helped him to stand up. But instead he leaned forward and held his head 5 towards mine. He wanted to say something to me, I thought.1 lowered my head to receive the 6 . Wrong again! What I received was a loud kiss on the face. The boy quietly retumed to his seat, leaned back and continued looking out of the window. I was so surprised. What just happened? A child kissed an 7 grown-up on the train. How could anybody want to kiss such a man that had so much beard (胡子)? Nervous and a little surprised, we smiled at the father. 8 he saw our questioning looks as he got ready for his stop, he offered a clue (some information). "He's so happy to be alive," the father said, "He has been very sick."Father and son 9 into the crowd moving toward the exit. Then doors closed and the train went on. On my face I could still 10 the child's kiss a kiss that has started some soul-search (深思) inside me. How many grown-ups go around kissing each other 11 the joy of being alive? How many even give much thought to the special right of 12 ? The little kisser has taught us a sweet but serious lesson-You don't let yourself die before your heart stops! | ||||
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The bell rang loudly.Everybody packed their school bags and got ready 1 home.When the teacher dismissed the children,they lined up in two rows and walked 2 to the school gate.
Usually,George’s 3 would fetch him home from school.But today she was not there.George waited for fifteen minutes 4 he walked home.
When he reached home,he knocked at the door as he did not bring his keys.Surprisingly,no one opened the door.George 5 his mother was in the toilet,so he waited for his mother.After a few minutes there was 6 no answer.Just as he was about to go to the nearby coffee shop where his father worked to 7 the keys,he heard the friendly voice of his neighbor,John.
George told John that no one was at home and John?s mother suggested that George could stay in their house till his mother came back.George and John played happily till evening when George’s mother came back.George 8 John and his family before he went back into his house.His mother told him that she had a backache and she had to see a doctor. 9 this experience,George learnt an important 10,“Neighbors are people who help each other.”
1. A.to go B.go C.to go to D.goes to
2. A.ordering B.orderly C.order D.orders
3. A.father B.neighbor C.mother D.doctor
4. A.before B.after C.when D.while
5. A.hoped B.thought C.said D.preferred
6. A.almost B.already C.always D.still
7. A.get B.make C.find D.buy
8. A.called B.loved C.thanked D.visited
9. A.From B.About C.To D.Of
10. A.word B.saying C.sentence D.lesson
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阅读下列短文,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Ole Bull was a very famous violinist from Norway. He really 1 to play the violin, 2 his father thought that playing the violin wasn't useful, so he sent him to university to study. However, playing the violin 3 Ole Bull very much and to be a violinist was his dream. He didn't want to 4 his dream. So he left university before he finished his 5 . And then he 6 all his time and energy practicing the violin. Unfortunately, his violin tutor wasn't excellent, and his teaching didn't suit him very 7 . So when it was time for him to start his 8 tour, he still couldn't play the violin very well. What's worse, a Milan newspaper critic (评论员) criticized him and 9 that he was an untrained violinist. The critic said, " 10 he's gold, he's not ready to shine yet." When facing this kind of problem, one group of people may become 11 , of course, and the other group of people may try to learn from it. Luckily, Ole Bull 12 the second group. He went to the newspaper office and found the critic. 13 being angry, he listened to the man's advice. After he met the critic, he gave up his concerts. Then he went back to practice the violin 14 the help of some good tutors. In the end, he got a great 15 when he was only 26. He became one of the most famous violinists in the world. | ||||
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