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My father was raised in a fatherless home at a time when the family of five struggled to survive, which caused my father to be extremely tightfisted(吝啬) with money.
When we children became 16 that other children got pocket money from their parents, we made a(n) 17 to ask our father from some. Immediately his face turned stone-cold, and he said, “If you’re old enough to ask, you’re old enough to 18 .” And we had to seek odd jobs about the neighborhood.
He didn’t 19 his attitude as we grew into adulthood. There was a time when 20 of us had a car, so we had to ride a 21 whenever we came home. Though the bus stopped about two miles from home, Dad never met us, 22 in bad weather. If someone 23 (and my brothers did a lot), he’d say in his 24 father-voice. “That’s what your legs are 25 !”
One spring morning I was on the bus home from 26 . Tests and long hours in labs had 27 me exhausted. As other students were 28 at their stops. I looked silently out of the window. Finally, the bus came to a 29 at my destination, and I 30 , carrying my suitcase to begin the long journey home.
The row of privet hedge(树篱) came into 31 , which lined the driveway that climbed the hill to our house. I stopped to put a book in the suitcase. When I stood up, I saw something gray 32 along the top of the hedge toward the house.
It was the top of my father’s head. I 33 then, each time I came home, he would stand behind the hedge, watching, 34 he knew I had arrived safely. I held back my tears. He did care, 35 .
Upon reaching home, I found my father innocently in his chair. “So! It’s you!” he said, his face lengthening into surprise.
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My father was raised in a fatherless home at a time when the family of five struggled to survive, which caused my father to be extremely tightfisted(吝啬) with money.
When we children became 16 that other children got pocket money from their parents, we made a(n) 17 to ask our father from some. Immediately his face turned stone-cold, and he said, “If you’re old enough to ask, you’re old enough to 18 .” And we had to seek odd jobs about the neighborhood.
He didn’t 19 his attitude as we grew into adulthood. There was a time when 20 of us had a car, so we had to ride a 21 whenever we came home. Though the bus stopped about two miles from home, Dad never met us, 22 in bad weather. If someone 23 (and my brothers did a lot), he’d say in his 24 father-voice. “That’s what your legs are 25 !”
One spring morning I was on the bus home from 26 . Tests and long hours in labs had 27 me exhausted. As other students were 28 at their stops. I looked silently out of the window. Finally, the bus came to a 29 at my destination, and I 30 , carrying my suitcase to begin the long journey home.
The row of privet hedge(树篱) came into 31 , which lined the driveway that climbed the hill to our house. I stopped to put a book in the suitcase. When I stood up, I saw something gray 32 along the top of the hedge toward the house.
It was the top of my father’s head. I 33 then, each time I came home, he would stand behind the hedge, watching, 34 he knew I had arrived safely. I held back my tears. He did care, 35 .
Upon reaching home, I found my father innocently in his chair. “So! It’s you!” he said, his face lengthening into surprise.
1. A.aware B.certain C.surprised D.excited
2. A.attempt B.suggestion C.trouble D.plan
3. A.spend B.earn C.survive D.raise
4. A.strengthen B.soften C.take D.show
5. A.neither B.each C.all D.none
6. A.bicycle B.car C.train D.bus
7. A.especially B.only C.even D.once
8. A.refused B.complained C.cried D.intended
9. A.strangest B.lowest C.softest D.scariest
10. A.on B.in C.by D.for
11. A.work B.home C.town D.college
12. A.led B.made C.found D.proved
13. A.treated B.received C.met D.greeted
14. A.stop B.house C.street D.corner
15. A.stepped off B.went off C.jumped on D.climbed on
16. A.mind B.view C.flower D.leaf
17. A.shining B.flying C.failing D.moving
18. A.understood B.thought C.imagined D.realized
19. A.since B.after C.until D.though
20. A.after all B.above all C.in advance D.in total
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| My father was raised in a fatherless home at a time when the family of five struggled to survive, which caused my father to be extremely tightfisted (吝啬) with money. When we children became 1 that other children got pocket money from their parents, we made a(n) 2 to ask our father for some. Immediately his face turned stone-cold, and he said, "If you're old enough to ask, you're old enough to 3 ." And we had to seek odd jobs about the neighborhood. He didn't 4 his attitude as we grew into adulthood. There was a time when 5 of us had a car, so we had to ride a 6 whenever we came home. Though the bus stopped about two miles from home. Dad never met us, 7 in bad weather. If someone 8 (and my brothers did a lot), he'd say in his 9 father-voice, "That's what your legs are 10 !" One spring evening I was on the bus home from 11 . Tests and long hours in labs had 12 me exhausted. As other students were 13 at their stops, I looked silently out of the window. Finally, the bus came to a 14 at my destination, and I 15 , carrying my suitcase to begin the long journey home. The row of privet hedge (树篱) came into 16 , which lined the driveway that climbed the hill to our house. I stopped to put a book in the suitcase. When I stood up, I saw something gray 17 along the top of the hedge toward the house. It was the top of my father's head, I 18 . Then, each time I came home, be would stand behind the hedge, watching, 19 he knew I had arrived safely. I held back my tears. He did care, 20 . Upon reaching home, I found my father sitting innocently in his chair. "So! It's you!" he said, his face lengthening into surprise. | ||||
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| One day a mother brought home a small 1 and gave it to her little girl on her birthday. She told her little girl that the jar was 2 , and that she could write to her mommy about anything in the world and then put it in the jar. And 3 , in its place, there would be a 4 for her. Soon the jar became a special part of their lives. The little girl loved to get 5 from her mommy. They always told her how 6 she was. Sometimes, too, there would be a little 7 in the jar with a note telling her how 8 her mommy was of her. She 9 all of her mommy's letters in a pretty box by her bed. The mother 10 each of her little girl's letters, too. As the years went by, that little girl 11 into a young lady and then got married and started a 12 of her own. For the first time, the jar sat 13 . The mother dusted the jar every day and sometimes looked inside, 14 sadly that the magic jar years had to end. One day the young lady came to 15 her mother. She went straight to her mother's room, opened the chest at the end of her bed, and found what she was looking for. She 16 a piece of paper and put it in the jar, and 17 it to her mother. The mother opened the magic jar and there was that note from so long ago, "You're going to be a 18 !" And when that baby boy was born months later, there was the jar 19 in his nursery (育儿室) with a blue bow tied around it, and a note that read,"Magic jar years never 20 : they are always just beginning." | ||||
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“Fire! Fire!”What terrible words to hear when one wakes up in a strange house in the middle of night! It was a large, old 1 house and my room was on the top floor. I jumped out of bed, 2 the door and stepped out into the passage. It was 3 of thick smoke.
I began to 4 , but as I was still only half-awake, instead of 5 the stairs I went in the opposite direction. The smoke grew thicker and I could 6 flames all around. The floor became 7 under my bare feet. I found 8 door and ran into a room to get to the window. But before I could reach it, one of my feet 9 in something soft and I fell down. The thing I had fell over felt 10 a bundle of clothes, and I 11 to protect my face from the smoke and heat. Just then the floor 12 way under me and I crashed to the floor below with pieces of burning wood all around me.
I saw a flaming doorway in front, put 13 over my face and ran. My feet burned me terribly, but I got through. As I reached the cold air outside, my bundle of clothes 14 a thin cry, I nearly dropped it in my 15 . Then I saw a crowd gathered in the street.
A woman is a night-dress and 16 coat screamed as she saw me and came running 17 .
“My baby! My baby!” She cried. The crowd 18 wildly as she took the smoke-blackened bundle out of my arms. I had some difficulty in 19 her. She was the Mayor's wife, and had 20 her baby. I was a hero.
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A.wooden |
B.brick |
C.stone |
D.earth |
2.
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A.covered |
B.shut |
C.opened |
D.turned |
3.
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A.empty |
B.filled |
C.full |
D.short |
4.
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A.climb |
B.sleep |
C.get up |
D.run |
5.
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| A.going towards | B.climbing up |
| C.going down | D.leaving |
6.
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A.smell |
B.see |
C.watch |
D.give |
7.
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A.hot |
B.warm |
C.cool |
D.cold |
8.
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A.a burning |
B.a shut |
C.an open |
D.closed |
9.
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A.felt |
B.caught |
C.fell |
D.struggled |
10.
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A.as |
B.like |
C.as if |
D.with |
11.
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| A.found it | B.threw it away |
| C.opened it | D.picked it up |
12.
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A.was a |
B.held |
C.gave |
D.pushed |
13.
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A.the bundle |
B.a piece of wood |
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C.the blame |
D.some water |
14.
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A.let |
B.found |
C.heard |
D.shouted |
15.
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A.sorrow |
B.joy |
C.surprise |
D.satisfaction |
16.
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A.a borrowed man's |
B.a man borrowed |
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C.a borrowing man's |
D.a man's lent |
17.
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A.happily |
B.madly |
C.wildly |
D.eagerly |
18.
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A.ran away |
B.cried |
C.cheered |
D.laughed |
19.
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A.finding |
B.reaching |
C.recognizing |
D.helping |
20.
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A.saved |
B.helped |
C.seen |
D.lost |