摘要:40.A.followed B.passed C.found D.greeted

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  In my living room, there is a plaque(匾)that advises me to “Bloom(开花)where you are planted.” It reminds me of Dorothy.I got to know Dorothy in the early 1980s, when I was teaching Early Childhood Development through a program with Union College in Barbourville, Kentucky.The job responsibilities required occasional visits to the classroom of each teacher in the program.Dorothy stands out in my memory as one who “bloomed” in her remote area.

  Dorothy taught in a school In Harlan County, Kentucky, Appalachian Mountain area.To get to her school from the town of Harlan, I followed a road winding around the mountain.In the eight-mile journey, I crossed the same railroad track five times, giving the possibility of getting caught by the same train five times.Rather than feeling excited by this drive through the mountains, I found it depressing.The poverty level was shocking and the small shabby houses gave me the greatest feeling of hopelessness.

  From the moment of my arrival at the little school, all gloom(忧郁)disappeared.Upon arriving at Dorothy's classroom.I was greeted with smiling faces and treated like a queen.The children had been prepared to show me their latest projects.Dorothy told me with a big smile that they were serving poke greens salad and cornbread for “dinner”(lunch).In case you don't know, poke greens are a weed-type plant that grows wild, especially on poor ground.

  Dorothy never ran out of reports of exciting activities of her students.Her enthusiasm never cooled down.When it came time to sit for the testing and interviewing required to receive her Child Development Associate Certification, Dorothy was ready.She came to the assessment and passed in all areas.Afterward, she invited me to the one-and-only steak house in the area to celebrate her victory, as if she had received her Ph.D.degree.After the meal, she placed a little box containing an old pen in my hand.She said it was a family heirloom(传家宝), but to me it is a treasured symbol of appreciation and pride that cannot be matched with things.(360 words)

(1)

“Early Childhood Development” in Paragraph 1 refers to ________.

[  ]

A.

a program directed by Dorothy

B.

a course given by the author

C.

an activity held by the students

D.

an organization sponsored by Union college

(2)

In the journey, the author was most disappointed at seeing ________.

[  ]

A.

the long track

B.

the poor houses

C.

the same train

D.

the winding road

(3)

Upon arriving at the classroom, the author was cheered up by ________.

[  ]

A.

a warm welcome

B.

the sight of poke greens

C.

Dorothy's latest projects

D.

a big dinner made for her

(4)

What can we know about Dorothy from the last paragraph?

[  ]

A.

She was invited to a celebration at a restaurant.

B.

She got a pen as a gift from the author.

C.

She passed the required assessment.

D.

She received her Ph.D.degree.

(5)

What does the author mainly intend to tell us?

[  ]

A.

Whatever you do, you must do it carefully.

B.

Whoever you are, you deserve equal treatment.

C.

However poor you are, you have the right to education,

D.

Wherever you are, you can accomplish your achievement.

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  As I drove my blue Buick into the garage, I saw that a yellow Oldsmobile was   1   too close to my spaceI had to drive back and forth to get my car into the   2   spaceThat left   3   enough room to open the doorThen one day I arrived home   4   , and just as I turned off the engine, the yellow Oldsmobile entered its spacetoo close to my car,   5  At last I had a chance to meet the driverMy patience had   6   and I shouted at her, Can't you see you're not   7   me enough space? Park farther over.” Banging(猛撞) her door open into   8   ,the driver shouted back, “Make me!”   9   this she stepped out of the garageStill, each time she got home first, she parked too close to my   10   Then one day, I thought, “What can I do?” I soon found   11   The next day the woman   12   a note on her windshield(挡风玻璃)

Dear Yellow Oldsmobile,

  I'm sorry my mistress(女主人) shouted at yours the other dayShe's been sorry about it I know it because she doesn't sing any more while   13  It wasn't like her to scream   14  The fact is that she'd just got bad news and was taking it out on you twoI   15   you and your mistress will   16   her

Your neighbour,

Blue Buick

  When I went to the   17   the next morning, the Oldsmobile was gone, but there was a note on my windshield

Dear Blue Buick,

  My mistress is sorry, tooShe parked so   18   because she just learned to driveWe will park much farther over after thisI'm glad we can be   19   now

Your neighbour,

Yellow Oldsmobile

  After that, whenever Blue Buick   20   Yellow Oldsmobile on the road, their drivers waved cheerfully and smiled

(1)

[  ]

A.

driven

B.

parked

C.

stopped

D.

stayed

(2)

[  ]

A.

big

B.

close

C.

narrow

D.

fixed

(3)

[  ]

A.

quite

B.

nearly

C.

seldom

D.

hardly

(4)

[  ]

A.

hurriedly

B.

first

C.

finally

D.

timely

(5)

[  ]

A.

as usual

B.

as planned

C.

as well

D.

as yet

(6)

[  ]

A.

run into

B.

run about

C.

run out

D.

run off

(7)

[  ]

A.

keeping

B.

saving

C.

offering

D.

leaving

(8)

[  ]

A.

mine

B.

hers

C.

itself

D.

ours

(9)

[  ]

A.

For

B.

With

C.

From

D.

Upon

(10)

[  ]

A.

room

B.

area

C.

front

D.

side

(11)

[  ]

A.

an instruction

B.

a result

C.

an answer

D.

a chance

(12)

[  ]

A.

put

B.

wrote

C.

sent

D.

discovered

(13)

[  ]

A.

working

B.

driving

C.

returning

D.

cooking

(14)

[  ]

A.

on end

B.

so long

C.

like that

D.

any more

(15)

[  ]

A.

hope

B.

know

C.

suppose

D.

suggest

(16)

[  ]

A.

comfort

B.

help

C.

forgive

D.

please

(17)

[  ]

A.

office

B.

flat

C.

place

D.

garage

(18)

[  ]

A.

crazily

B.

eagerly

C.

noisily

D.

early

(19)

[  ]

A.

enemies

B.

friends

C.

drivers

D.

writers

(20)

[  ]

A.

followed

B.

passed

C.

found

D.

greeted

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In my living room, there is a plaque(匾) that advises me to “Bloom(开花) where you are planted.” It reminds me of Dorothy. I got to know Dorothy in the early 1980s,when I was teaching Early Childhood Development through a program with Union College in Barbourville, Kentucky. The job responsibilities required occasional visits to the classroom of each teacher in the program. Dorothy stands out in my memory as one who “bloomed” in her remote area.

Dorothy taught in a school in Harlan County, Kentucky, Appalachian Mountain area. To get to her school from the town of Harlan, I followed a road winding around the mountain. In the eight­mile journey, I crossed the same railroad track five times, giving the possibility of getting caught by the same train five times. Rather than feeling excited by this drive through the mountains, I found it depressing. The poverty level was shocking and the small shabby houses gave me the greatest feeling of hopelessness.

From the moment of my arrival at the little school, all gloom(忧郁) disappeared. Upon arriving at Dorothy's classroom, I was greeted with smiling faces and treated like a queen. The children had been prepared to show me their latest projects. Dorothy told me with a big smile that they were serving poke greens salad and cornbread for “dinner”(lunch). In case you don't know, poke greens are a weed­type plant that grows wild, especially on poor ground.

Dorothy never ran out of reports of exciting activities of her students. Her enthusiasm never cooled down. When it came time to sit for the testing and interviewing required to receive her Child Development Associate Cerlification, Dorothy was ready. She came to the assessment and passed in all areas. Afterward, she invited me to the one­and­only steak house in the area to celebrate her victory, as if she had received her Ph.D. degree. After the meal, she placed a little box containing an old pen in my hand. She said it was a family heirloom(传家宝), but to me it is a treasured symbol of appreciation and pride that cannot be matched with things.

61.“Early Childhood Development” in Paragraph I refers to ________.

A.a program directed by Dorothy

B.a course given by the author

C.an activity held by the students

D.an organization sponsored by Union College

62.In the journey, the author was most disappointed at seeing ________.

A.the long track  B.the poor houses

C.the same train  D.the winding road

63.Upon arriving at the classroom, the author was cheered up by ________.

A.a warm welcome  B.the sight of poke greens

C.Dorothy's latest projects  D.a big dinner made for her

64.What can we know about Dorothy from the last paragraph?

A.She was invited to a celebration at a restaurant.

B.She got a pen as a gift from the author.

C.She passed the required assessment.

D.She received her Ph.D. degree.

65.What does the author mainly intend to tell us?

A.Whatever you do, you must do it carefully.

B.Whoever you are, you deserve equal treatment

C.However poor you are, you have the right to education.

D.Wherever you are, you can accomplish your achievement.

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In my living room, there is a plaque (匾) that advises me to “Bloom (开花) where you are planted.” It reminds me of Dorothy. I got to know Dorothy in the early 1980s, when I was teaching Early Childhood Development through a program with Union College in Barbourville, Kentucky. The job responsibilities required occasional visits to the classroom of each teacher in the program. Dorothy stands out in my memory as one who “bloomed” in her remote area.

Dorothy taught in a school In Harlan County, Kentucky, Appalachian Mountain area. To get to her school from the town of Harlan, I followed a road winding around the mountain. In the eight-mile journey, I crossed the same railroad track five times, giving the possibility of getting caught by the same train five times. Rather than feeling excited by this drive through the mountains, I found it depressing. The poverty level was shocking and the small shabby houses gave me the greatest feeling of hopelessness.

From the moment of my arrival at the little school, all gloom (忧郁) disappeared. Upon arriving at Dorothy’s classroom. I was greeted with smiling faces and treated like a queen. The children had been prepared to show me their latest projects. Dorothy told me with a big smile that they were serving poke greens salad and cornbread for “dinner” (lunch). In case you don’t know, poke greens are a weed-type plant that grows wild, especially on poor ground.

Dorothy never ran out of reports of exciting activities of her students. Her enthusiasm never cooled down. When it came time to sit for the testing and interviewing required to receive her Child Development Associate Certification, Dorothy was ready. She came to the assessment and passed in all areas. Afterward, she invited me to the one-and-only steak house in the area to celebrate her victory, as if she had received her Ph. D. degree. After the meal, she placed a little box containing an old pen in my hand. She said it was a family heirloom (传家宝), but to me it is a treasured symbol of appreciation and pride that cannot be matched with things. (360 words)

1.“Early Childhood Development” in Paragraph 1 refers to __________.

A.a program directed by Dorothy

B.a course given by the author

C.an activity held by the students

D.an organization sponsored by Union college

2. In the journey, the author was most disappointed at seeing __________.

A.the long track                          B.the poor houses

C.the same train                          D.the winding road

3.Upon arriving at the classroom, the author was cheered up by __________.

A.a warm welcome                        B.the sight of poke greens

C.Dorothy’s latest projects                 D.a big dinner made for her

4.What can we know about Dorothy from the last paragraph?

A. She was invited to a celebration at a restaurant.

B. She got a pen as a gift from the author.

C. She passed the required assessment.

D. She received her Ph. D. degree.

5.What does the author mainly intend to tell us?

A.Whatever you do, you must do it carefully.

B.Whoever you are, you deserve equal treatment.

C.However poor you are, you have the right to education,

D.Wherever you are, you can accomplish your achievement.

 

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In my living room, there is a plaque (匾) that advises me to “Bloom (开花) where you are planted.” It reminds me of Dorothy. I got to know Dorothy in the early 1980s, when I was teaching Early Childhood Development through a program with Union College in Barbourville, Kentucky. The job responsibilities required occasional visits to the classroom of each teacher in the program. Dorothy stands out in my memory as one who “bloomed” in her remote area.
Dorothy taught in a school In Harlan County, Kentucky, Appalachian Mountain area. To get to her school from the town of Harlan, I followed a road winding around the mountain. In the eight-mile journey, I crossed the same railroad track five times, giving the possibility of getting caught by the same train five times. Rather than feeling excited by this drive through the mountains, I found it depressing. The poverty level was shocking and the small shabby houses gave me the greatest feeling of hopelessness.
From the moment of my arrival at the little school, all gloom (忧郁) disappeared. Upon arriving at Dorothy’s classroom. I was greeted with smiling faces and treated like a queen. The children had been prepared to show me their latest projects. Dorothy told me with a big smile that they were serving poke greens salad and cornbread for “dinner” (lunch). In case you don’t know, poke greens are a weed-type plant that grows wild, especially on poor ground.
Dorothy never ran out of reports of exciting activities of her students. Her enthusiasm never cooled down. When it came time to sit for the testing and interviewing required to receive her Child Development Associate Certification, Dorothy was ready. She came to the assessment and passed in all areas. Afterward, she invited me to the one-and-only steak house in the area to celebrate her victory, as if she had received her Ph. D. degree. After the meal, she placed a little box containing an old pen in my hand. She said it was a family heirloom (传家宝), but to me it is a treasured symbol of appreciation and pride that cannot be matched with things. (360 words)
【小题1】“Early Childhood Development” in Paragraph 1 refers to __________.

A.a program directed by Dorothy
B.a course given by the author
C.an activity held by the students
D.an organization sponsored by Union college
【小题2】 In the journey, the author was most disappointed at seeing __________.
A.the long trackB.the poor houses
C.the same trainD.the winding road
【小题3】Upon arriving at the classroom, the author was cheered up by __________.
A.a warm welcomeB.the sight of poke greens
C.Dorothy’s latest projectsD.a big dinner made for her
【小题4】What can we know about Dorothy from the last paragraph?
A. She was invited to a celebration at a restaurant.
B. She got a pen as a gift from the author.
C. She passed the required assessment.
D. She received her Ph. D. degree.
【小题5】What does the author mainly intend to tell us?
A.Whatever you do, you must do it carefully.
B.Whoever you are, you deserve equal treatment.
C.However poor you are, you have the right to education,
D.Wherever you are, you can accomplish your achievement.

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