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It was a hot day.Old Mr. Hill came 1 his house and 2 slowly to the shop.He saw a small girl 3 in the street.He stopped 4 her,“Why are you crying?”“I want 5 ice cream because the weather is hot today.Mother gave me six pence and sent me to the shop,but now I've lost the money.”“Where did your six pence fall?”the old man asked.“It fell near that hole,”answered the small girl.
“Well.Don’t worry.I will help you 6 it,”said the old man.And they 7 the money here and there in the street.But they found nothing The small girl wanted the ice cream very much,So she began crying again.“Don’t cry.You are going to get your ice cream.”With these words,Mr. Hill put hi hand into one of his pockets,took six pence out,smiled and gave it 8 the small girl.The girl took it,looked at it 9 a moment,then said angrily,“You had my six pence 10 the time!”
1.A. out B.out of C. in D.into
2.A.walked B.walks C.walking D.to walk
3.A. cries B.cried C.to cry D.crying
4.A.ask B.asking C.to ask D.asked
5.A.the B.an C.a D./
6.A.finding B.found C.to find D.finds
7.A.looked at B.looked up C.looked after D.looked for
8.A.to B.at C. with D.for
9.A.in B.on C.for D.at
10.A.at B.in C.on D.all
查看习题详情和答案>>Today, I felt unhappy with my head full of problems, so I decided to take a walk even though I didn’t know where I would go. The most 16 thing happened when I was walking along the street.
I saw an old man, over seventy years old, sitting on a chair. He was a seller of secondhand shoes. He seemed so helpless and nobody was 17 his shoes. Then, a little girl came towards him. I heard the girl say in a/an 18 voice, “Grandfather, may I clean your shoes?” That old man 19 and passed her a shoe. The girl said, “I do this 20 I want to earn some money to buy my brother a new school 21 .”
I heard this and tears came to my eyes. To my 22 , the old man said,” Oh, little girl, just stop doing this. Come with me and I will buy one 23 you.” To see what would happen, I 24 . They walked to a 25 and there the old man 26 gave her a uniform, which must have cost him a lot. The girl was 27 and said, “Thank you so much for doing this. May God bless you.” Then she left, leaving the old man 28 .
As the old man decided to leave, I stopped him and whispered in his ear, “You are really a great hero! Thank you for your 29 !” My own sadness had disappeared. It had been 30 by the light of this moving act. I began to realize that a little act can brighten up someone’s day.
16. A. strange B. unlucky C. amazing D. interesting
17. A. cleaning B. buying C. finding D. taking
18. A. polite B. angry C. high D. funny
19. A. agreed B. sold C. began D. sat
20. A. if B. unless C. though D. because
21. A. shoe B. bag C. uniform D. shirt
22. A. sadness B. surprise C. happiness D. excitement
23. A. for B. to C. with D. at
24. A. left B. stayed C. guessed D. followed
25. A. restaurant B. shop C. museum D. sitting-room
26. A. really B. suddenly C. slowly D. nearly
27. A. relaxed B. humorous C. tired D. excited
28. A. crying B. shouting C. smiling D. walking
29. A. money B. kindness C. support D. suggestion
30. A. driven away B. turned down C. talked about D. used up
查看习题详情和答案>>Today I felt unhappy with my head full of problems, so I decided to take a walk even though I didn’t know where I would go. The most 1 thing happened when I was walking along the street.
I saw an old man, over seventy years old, sitting on a chair. He was a seller of second-hand shoes. He seemed so helpless and nobody was 2 his shoes. Then, a little girl came towards him. I heard the girl say in a(an) 3 voice, “Grandfather, may I clean your shoes?” That old man agreed and passed her a shoe. The girl said, “ I do this 4 I want to save some money to buy my brother a new school uniform.”
I heard this and tears came to my eyes. To my 5 , the old man said, “Oh, little girl, just stop doing this. Come with me and I will buy one for you.” To see what would happen, I 6 . They walked to a 7 and there the old man really got her a uniform, which must have cost him a lot. The girl was 8 and said, “Thank you so much for doing this. May God bless you.” Then she left, leaving the old man 9 .
As the old man decided to leave, I stopped him and whispered in his ear, “ You are really a great hero! Thank you for your 10 !” My own sadness had gone. It had been driven away by the light of this moving act. I began to realize that a little act can brighten up someone’s day.
1. A. strange | B. amazing | C. unlucky | D. interesting |
2. A. cleaning | B. finding | C. buying | D. taking |
3. A. angry | B. polite | C. high | D. funny |
4. A. if | B. until | C. because | D. though |
5. A. sadness | B. interest | C. surprise | D. excitement |
6. A. left | B. followed | C. stayed | D. guessed |
7. A. shop | B. restaurant | C. museum | D. sitting room |
8. A. relaxed | B. excited | C. tired | D. humorous |
9. A. crying | B. standing | C. walking | D. smiling |
10. A. money | B. support | C. kindness | D. suggestion |
A teenage girl couldn’t stand her parents’ family rules, so she left home.
She wanted to be famous. But she had poor education and several years later she had to ask for food on the street for a living. Now her father has died. Her mother is an old woman. But she is still looking for her daughter. She has been to every corner of the city. Everywhere she goes, she puts up a big photo of herself on the wall. At the lower part of the photo she writes,“I still love you . . . , come back home!”
One day, the daughter saw one of the photos. The face was familiar. “Is that my mother?” she moved closer and read the words“I still love you ...”She cried. When she got home, it was early morning. She knocked on the door. The door opened itself. She rushed to her mother’s bedroom. Her mother was sleeping. She woke her mother up,“It’s me! Your daughter is back home!” The mother and daughter held each other, full of happy tears. The daughter asked, “Why is the door not locked? A thief could get in.”The mother answered softly,“The door has never been locked since you left.”
The door of parents’ love for their children will never be closed.
71. Why did the girl leave home?
A. The family was too poor. B. She couldn’t stand her parents’ family rules.
C. Her parents didn’t like her.
72. Why couldn’t the girl be famous?
A. Because she had poor education. B. Because she was young. C. Because she was lazy.
73. Has her mother given up looking for her?
A.Yes, she has. B.We don’t know. C. No, she hasn’t.
74. What was the mother doing when the girl came back home that morning?
A. She was sleeping. B. She was crying. C. She was cooking.
75. Which of the following is True according to this passage?
A. When the girl got home her mother opened the door for her.
B. The girl’s mother locked the door at night after the girl left home.
C. Parents’ love for their children has never gone.
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A teenage girl couldn’t stand her parents’ family rules, so she left home.
She wanted to be famous. But she had poor education and several years later she had to ask for food on the street for a living. Now her father has died. Her mother is an old woman. But she is still looking for her daughter. She has been to every corner of the city. Everywhere she goes, she puts up a big photo of herself on the wall. At the lower part of the photo she writes,“I still love you . . . , come back home!”
One day, the daughter saw one of the photos. The face was familiar(熟悉). “Is that my mother?” she moved closer and read the words“I still love you ...”She cried. When she got home, it was early morning. She knocked on the door. The door opened itself. She rushed to her mother’s bedroom. Her mother was sleeping. She woke her mother up,“It’s me! Your daughter is back home!” The mother and daughter held each other, full of happy tears. The daughter asked, “Why is the door not locked? A thief(贼)could get in.”The mother answered softly,“The door has never been locked since you left.”
The door of parents’ love for their children will never be closed.
61. Why did the girl leave home?
A. The family was too poor. B. She couldn’t stand her parents’ family rules.
C. Her parents didn’t like her.
62. Why couldn’t the girl be famous?
A. Because she had poor education. B. Because she was young. C. Because she was lazy.
63. Has her mother given up looking for her?
A.Yes, she has. B.We don’t know. C. No, she hasn’t.
64. What was the mother doing when the girl came back home that morning?
A. She was sleeping. B. She was crying. C. She was cooking.
65. Which of the following is True according to this passage?
A. When the girl got home her mother opened the door for her.
B. The girl’s mother locked the door at night after the girl left home.
C. Parents’ love for their children has never gone.
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