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My little son Logan had cerebral palsy(脑瘫). I should thank Tri-North Buiders, in which I was working, for 36 him. Four years ago, Tri-North Buiders 37 a daycare center called Little Buiders Day School. Little Buiders had 10 38 ranging in age from 6 weeks to 5 years, with three full-time teachers and a part-time teacher 39 there. All the four teachers helped Logan with his daily 40 , including feeding, walking and playing.
41 Logan couldn’t speak, the teachers 42 with him through pictures. Logan was then 43 in all activities, such as art projects, plays, field trips, ect . Many things were centered 44 Logan.
Later, when Logan recovered to be almost like a 45 child and was preparing for his transition(过渡,转变)to the public school, the daycare workers worked with the school to ensure a(n) 46 transition. Not only was Logan 47 by the school, but the non-disabled children there were not surprised by Logan’s special 48 , which made Little Builders a perfect place to help today’s children 49 people like Logan.
I used to spend a lot of time in the daycare center. When Logan first began to learn to eat, he 50 ate with me or his father around . It was not 51 for me to carry Logan about while feeding him. I know that Logan would not be doing as 52 as he does now if not 53 Tri-North Buiders Company. In a world of making money at all __54 _, I think you should know about the company making a(n) 55
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My little son Logan had cerebral palsy(脑瘫). I should thank Tri-North Buiders, in which I was working, for 36 him. Four years ago, Tri-North Buiders 37 a daycare center called Little Buiders Day School. Little Buiders had 10 38 ranging in age from 6 weeks to 5 years, with three full-time teachers and a part-time teacher 39 there. All the four teachers helped Logan with his daily 40 , including feeding, walking and playing.
41 Logan couldn’t speak, the teachers 42 with him through pictures. Logan was then 43 in all activities, such as art projects, plays, field trips, ect . Many things were centered 44 Logan.
Later, when Logan recovered to be almost like a 45 child and was preparing for his transition(过渡,转变)to the public school, the daycare workers worked with the school to ensure a(n) 46 transition. Not only was Logan 47 by the school, but the non-disabled children there were not surprised by Logan’s special 48 , which made Little Builders a perfect place to help today’s children 49 people like Logan.
I used to spend a lot of time in the daycare center. When Logan first began to learn to eat, he 50 ate with me or his father around . It was not 51 for me to carry Logan about while feeding him. I know that Logan would not be doing as 52 as he does now if not 53 Tri-North Buiders Company. In a world of making money at all __54 _, I think you should know about the company making a(n) 55
1. A.keeping up with B.taking care of C.making use of D.keeping in touch with
2. A.wanted B.produced C.opened D.made
3. A.teachers B.children C.nurses D.cleaners
4. A.helping out B.showing off C.staying up D.looking out
5. A.service B.interests C.responsibilities D.activities
6. A.Although B.Once C.When D.If
7. A.taught B.discussed C.argued D.communicated
8. A.included B.refused C.prevented D.examined
9. A.beside B.around C.in D.towards
10. A.wise B.naughty C.normal D.tall
11. A.useful B.successful C.perfect D.important
12. A.introduced B.changed C.accepted D.cheered
13. A.ideas B.words C.noises D.needs
14. A.think highly of B.prepare for C.get along with D.make fun of
15. A.never B.sometimes C.hardly D.only
16. A.strange B.common C.fair D.necessary
17. A.carefully B.quietly C.well D.hard
18. A.to B.at C.of D.for
19. A.ways B.costs C.means D.sides
20. A.difference B.decision C.agreement D.plan
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My little son Logan had cerebral palsy(脑瘫). I should thank Tri-North Buiders, in which I was working, for 1him. Four years ago, Tri-North Buiders 2a daycare center called Little Buiders Day School. Little Buiders had 10 3 ranging in age from 6 weeks to 5 years, with three full-time teachers and a part-time teacher 4 there. All the four teachers helped Logan with his daily 5, including feeding, walking and playing.
6 Logan couldn’t speak, the teachers 7 with him through pictures. Logan was then 8 in all activities, such as art projects, plays, field trips, ect . Many things were centered 9Logan.
Later, when Logan recovered to be almost like a 10child and was preparing for his transition(过渡,转变)to the public school, the daycare workers worked with the school to ensure a(n)11transition. Not only was Logan12by the school, but the non-disabled children there were not surprised by Logan’s special 13, which made Little Builders a perfect place to help today’s children 14people like Logan.
I used to spend a lot of time in the daycare center. When Logan first began to learn to eat, he 15ate with me or his father around . It was not 16for me to carry Logan about while feeding him. I know that Logan would not be doing as 17 as he does now if not18Tri-North Buiders Company. In a world of making money at all 19, I think you should know about the company making a(n)20
- 1.
- A.keeping up with
- B.taking care of
- C.making use of
- D.keeping in touch with
- A.
- 2.
- A.wanted
- B.produced
- C.opened
- D.made
- A.
- 3.
- A.teachers
- B.children
- C.nurses
- D.cleaners
- A.
- 4.
- A.helping out
- B.showing off
- C.staying up
- D.looking out
- A.
- 5.
- A.service
- B.interests
- C.responsibilities
- D.activities
- A.
- 6.
- A.Although
- B.Once
- C.When
- D.If
- A.
- 7.
- A.taught
- B.discussed
- C.argued
- D.communicated
- A.
- 8.
- A.included
- B.refused
- C.prevented
- D.examined
- A.
- 9.
- A.beside
- B.around
- C.in
- D.towards
- A.
- 10.
- A.wise
- B.naughty
- C.normal
- D.tall
- A.
- 11.
- A.useful
- B.successful
- C.perfect
- D.important
- A.
- 12.
- A.introduced
- B.changed
- C.accepted
- D.cheered
- A.
- 13.
- A.ideas
- B.words
- C.noises
- D.needs
- A.
- 14.
- A.think highly of
- B.prepare for
- C.get along with
- D.make fun of
- A.
- 15.
- A.never
- B.sometimes
- C.hardly
- D.only
- A.
- 16.
- A.strange
- B.common
- C.fair
- D.necessary
- A.
- 17.
- A.carefully
- B.quietly
- C.well
- D.hard
- A.
- 18.
- A.to
- B.at
- C.of
- D.for
- A.
- 19.
- A.ways
- B.costs
- C.means
- D.sides
- A.
- 20.
- A.difference
- B.decision
- C.agreement
- D.plan
- A.
— I regret _______ you that you failed the exam.
— How I regret _______ so much time playing computer games.
A.telling; wasting | B.telling; to waste |
C.to tell; wasting | D.to tell; to waste |