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Jack got________kick out of going for________walk after dinner when he was young.
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Jack got________kick out of going for________walk after dinner when he was young.
A. a; 不填 B. a; a C. 不填; the D. the; a
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Jack got________kick out of going for________walk after dinner when he was young.
- A.a; 不填
- B.a; a
- C.不填; the
- D.the; a
A heartless thief is believed to have crashed a fund-raiser and made off with a bag of cash meant to help a New York City firefighter pay for life-changing surgery for his 9-year-old son. But little Aidan Sullivan -- who was born with a facial defect and no right ear -- yesterday put up a brave front, with a message for the crook(thief): "I'm going to kick your butt!"
"I want to look normal," said Aidan, whose father, Tim, is a firefighter in the Bronx. The third-grader has hemi facial micro soma, in which one half of the face doesn't develop correctly.
Last weekend, family friend Peter Drake, a Ridgefield, Conn., firefighter, hosted a fund-raiser, collecting between
9,000. But when the party at a Danbury, Conn., Irish cultural center was over, the money had disappeared.
"At the end of the night, all the money that was donated was put in a zippered bag," said Tim Sullivan. "A bartender gave the bag to Pete... He had it in his hands. He put it down to go do something, and when he came back, he saw that it was missing."
Sullivan said his longtime friend -- who has had fund-raisers to pay for Aidan's 10 previous surgeries -- is "devastated."
"Pete was so upset. He kept saying, 'I let Aidan down, I let Aidan down,” Colleen Sullivan, 40, recalled.
"We even went Dumpster diving, in case it was thrown out."
The Sullivans plan to go ahead with the March 1 surgery led by specialists at NYU's Langone Medical Center in Manhattan. The money would have offset the
15,000 that insurance doesn't cover. Yesterday, Aidan said he's not a fan of hospitals and doesn't like to be away from his sister, Kaylee, 4. But he's willing to do it. "I'm excited," he said. "Finally, an ear."
- 1.
Where do you probably read this text from?
- A.A magazine
- B.A newspaper
- C.A book
- D.An advertisement
- A.
- 2.
How did little Aidan Sullivan feel when he knew the money was missing
- A.He felt excited
- B.He felt surprised
- C.He felt upset
- D.He felt annoyed
- A.
- 3.
What is the money used for according to this text?
- A.To help Aidan Sullivan to have another operation
- B.To help pay for Aidan Sullivan’s life insurance
- C.To return the money the Sullivans owed to the hospital
- D.To help a firefighter who got hurt in the ear
- A.
- 4.
What is true of little Aidan Sullivan?
- A.He hates going to hospital
- B.He will go to New York for the surgery
- C.He didn’t care too much about the lost money
- D.He has received 10 surgeries before
- A.
- 5.
What can we infer about Pete from the text?
- A.He was heartless
- B.He was kind
- C.He was caress
- D.He was a firefighter
- A.
I grew up poor—living with my wonderful mother. We had little money, but plenty of love and attention. I was 1 and energetic. I understood that 2 poor a person was, he could still afford a dream.
My dream was 3 . By the time I was sixteen, I started playing baseball. I could throw a ninety-mile-per-hour fastball and 4 anything that moved on the football field. I was also
5 : My high school coach was John, who not only believed in me, but also taught me 6
to believe in myself. He 7 me the difference between having a dream and remaining true to that dream. One particular 8 with Coach John changed my life forever.
A friend recommended me for a summer job. This meant a chance for money in my pocket money for a new bike, new clothes and the 9 of saving for a house for my mother. Then I realized I would have to 10 summer baseball to handle the work schedule, and that meant I would have to tell John I wouldn’t be playing.
When I told John, he was 11 as I expected him to be. “You have your whole life to work,” he said. “Your 12 days are limited. You can’t afford to waste them.” I stood before him with my head 13 , trying to think of the 14 that would explain to him why my dream of buying my mom a house and having money in my pocket was worth facing his 15 in me.
“How much are you going to make at this job, son?” he asked. “3.5 dollars an hour,” I replied.
“Well,” he asked, “is $3.5 an hour the price of a dream?”
That simple question made me 16 the difference between 17 something right now and having a 18 . I decided myself to play sports that summer and within the year I was 19 by the Pittsburgh Pirates to play baseball, and was 20 a $20,000 contact agreement. In the same year, I bought my mother the house of my dream!
1.A.happy B.popular C.famous D.honest
2.A.no matter what B.no matter how C.whatever D.whichever
3.A.athletics B.music C.business D.money
4.A.kick B.play C.pass D.hit
5.A.right B.shy C.lucky D.confident
6.A.how B.why C.when D.whether
7.A.gave B.taught C.brought D.asked
8.A.accident B.interview C.problem D.experience
9.A.view B.idea C.start D.purpose
10.A.keep up B.take out C.give up D.pick out
11.A.mad B.helpful C.frightened D.shameful
12.A.living B.playing C.working D.studying
13.A.moving B.nodding C.shaking D.hanging
14.A.questions B.choices C.words D.ways
15.A.sadness B.regret C.hopelessness D.disappointment
16.A.confuse B.understand C.doubt D.puzzle
17.A.wanting B.changing C.dreaming D.enjoying
18.A.baseball B.goal C.score D.house
19.A.fired B.helped C.watched D.hired
20.A.paid B.got C.offered D.presented
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