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They ________ in love with each other for three years, but they have not decided to get married.
- A.were
- B.fell
- C.have been
- D.have fallen
They ________ in love with each other for three years, but they have not decided to get married.
A.were
B.fell
C.have been
D.have fallen
When I decided to get married, my father decided to share some wisdom. “Lori, it is just as easy to love a rich man as it is to love a poor man, “ he said. My boyfriend didn’t have much money, but I loved him. “What?” I cried. “ How can you say that? I want to marry for love, NOT for money.” “ But why not marry someone you love who has money?” he asked. “Rich men are materialistic(物质主义的). I’d rather marry a poor man who loves me,” I said and he gave in.
And as we went on, with my family growing, I learned why my father put such importance on money. We had to cover the rent, car, electricity, food, and medical bills. We were under lot of pressure. The worries over whether we would be asked to move out or if we had the money to wash our clothes at the Laundromat this week made me question if I did the right thing by marrying a “poor” man.
I realized that I had entered the ranks of the poor. Not that I’d ever been rich. Most of my life, I considered us in the lower middle-class rank. We had a house of our own, food on the table, cars, clothes, and money for college. But now, as I listened to an apartment neighbour talk about her monthly “Mother’s Day” gift, I realized she was talking about her welfare check(政府发放的救济金). And another young mother tried to “help” me out by connecting me with a friend who stole baby clothes from a department store. “ For a small cut,” she said, “ I could return my ‘purchase’(购买的东西)for cash.” It made me sick. How poor was I?
I had a college education but wasn’t using it. I insisted on not missing a minute of our children’s childhood and it came at a price. My husband was working as hard as he could and it wasn’t enough. But somehow we made it.
The kids grew. Today, we look back and see the great values gained by going through those hard years. My children are not materialistic. They never thought they were poor growing up because we always managed to give a little bit of food, money, or clothes to the “poor”. They were satisfied with the simple things in life that come free such as a beach day or a horse back ride from their dad.
We had our worries, but we still treasured our very favorite part of the day when we’d nest (栖息地)under the covers and talked about our future, the kids and how much we loved each other. Sure our financial(财政的) troubles caused a lot of fights, but we didn’t leave each other. We began to live a better life. We moved to a better community(社区)with good schools for the kids. And soon, we’ll face a new challenge with wealth. But we’ll never give up.
My father died three years ago. Before he died, he knew I made the right choice. I’m proud of my decision
- 1.
The writer argued with her father because _________________
- A.she thought her father didn’t love her at all
- B.her father thought her boyfriend was too materialistic
- C.her father wanted her to marry a rich man while she didn’t
- D.she thought her father loved her boyfriend’s money more than him
- A.
- 2.
After getting married, the writer questioned if she had done the right thing to marry her husband because___________
- A.she was often scolded(责骂)by her father
- B.she found her husband was irresponsible(不负责任的)
- C.he didn’t think her husband loved her deeply
- D.they lived a poor life with children to support
- A.
- 3.
After their children were born, the writer_______________
- A.often regretted not using her college education
- B.worked very hard in order to make more money
- C.had to steal baby clothes from a department store
- D.looked after her children as a professional (职业的,专业的)housewife
- A.
- 4.
Why didn’t the writer’s children think they were poor growing up?
- A.Because the writer always gave them whatever they wanted
- B.Because the writer and her children often helped other people
- C.Because the writer didn’t let her children play with their rich neighbours
- D.Because the writer let her children have a good life through receiving help from others
- A.
- 5.
What do you think is the theme(主题)of the story?
- A.Women should always make a decision by themselves
- B.Listening to the old is important when people get married
- C.Money doesn’t matter as much as love in marriage
- D.Children don’t mind whether they have a poor family or not
- A.
When I was three years old, my parents discovered I was totally deaf. But instead of sending me to a school for the deaf, they decided to “mainstream” me. All of my peers and teachers world have normal hearing.
I was the only deaf child at Blue Creel Elementary School. From almost the first day there, the other kids made fun of me mainly because of my hearing aid and the way I talked. And I also had difficulty with most of my school work.
When the other kids made fun of me, I was sure that I was a bad person. I saw myself as a boy who wasn’t smart enough to keep up with the class.
Mrs. Jordan, my 5th grade teacher, changed all of that with a simple three-word phrase.
One morning, she asked the class a question. I read her lips from my front-row seat and immediately raised my hand because I was sure I had the right answer. But when she called on me, I was afraid. Here was an opportunity to impress the powerful teacher and show her I was worthy of her love. Maybe even impress my classmates a little. I didn’t want to blow it. despite my fears, I took a deep breath and answered Mrs. Jordan’s question.
I will never forget what happened next. Mrs. Jordan enthusiastically slammed (跺动)her right foot on the floor and turned her tight hand around in full circle until it pointed directly at me. With sparking eyes and a wide smile she cried, “THAT’S RIGHT STEPHEN!”
For the first time in my young life, I was a star. I sat a little taller in my chair.
From that day forward, my grades and speech improved greatly. My popularity among my peers increased. It was all because Mrs. Jordan believed in me and wasn’t afraid to express it. “THAT’S RIGHT STEPHEN!”
【小题1】What does the underlined word “mainstream”(in Para 1) mean?
| A.Encourage a disabled child to live a normal life. |
| B.Include a disabled child in an ordinary class. |
| C.Treat a disabled child with respect. |
| D.Teach a disabled child at home. |
| A.was not clever | B.could not focus on his study |
| C.lacked confidence | D.got along well with other kids |
| A.trembled with fear | B.stayed calm |
| C.was nervous | D.was excited |
| A.the right words could change someone’s life |
| B.each of us has the courage to be great |
| C.all great heroes made mistakes |
| D.each day is a lucky day |
When I was three years old, my parents discovered I was totally deaf. But instead of sending me to a school for the deaf, they decided to “mainstream” me. All of my peers and teachers world have normal hearing.
I was the only deaf child at Blue Creel Elementary School. From almost the first day there, the other kids made fun of me mainly because of my hearing aid and the way I talked. And I also had difficulty with most of my school work.
When the other kids made fun of me, I was sure that I was a bad person. I saw myself as a boy who wasn’t smart enough to keep up with the class.
Mrs. Jordan, my 5th grade teacher, changed all of that with a simple three-word phrase.
One morning, she asked the class a question. I read her lips from my front-row seat and immediately raised my hand because I was sure I had the right answer. But when she called on me, I was afraid. Here was an opportunity to impress the powerful teacher and show her I was worthy of her love. Maybe even impress my classmates a little. I didn’t want to blow it. despite my fears, I took a deep breath and answered Mrs. Jordan’s question.
I will never forget what happened next. Mrs. Jordan enthusiastically slammed (跺动)her right foot on the floor and turned her tight hand around in full circle until it pointed directly at me. With sparking eyes and a wide smile she cried, “THAT’S RIGHT STEPHEN!”
For the first time in my young life, I was a star. I sat a little taller in my chair.
From that day forward, my grades and speech improved greatly. My popularity among my peers increased. It was all because Mrs. Jordan believed in me and wasn’t afraid to express it. “THAT’S RIGHT STEPHEN!”
1.What does the underlined word “mainstream”(in Para 1) mean?
|
A.Encourage a disabled child to live a normal life. |
|
B.Include a disabled child in an ordinary class. |
|
C.Treat a disabled child with respect. |
|
D.Teach a disabled child at home. |
2.It can be inferred that when entering Blue Creek Elementary School, the writer .
|
A.was not clever |
B.could not focus on his study |
|
C.lacked confidence |
D.got along well with other kids |
3.When the writer answered Mrs. Jordan’s question, he .
|
A.trembled with fear |
B.stayed calm |
|
C.was nervous |
D.was excited |
4.From his experience, the writer may conclude that .
|
A.the right words could change someone’s life |
|
B.each of us has the courage to be great |
|
C.all great heroes made mistakes |
|
D.each day is a lucky day |
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