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Whenever I recall my childhood, there is one thing I remember clearly. My father used his 36 to let my mother 37 her parents who lived far away. There was just my younger brother and myself in the 38 . One evening, our father came home and there was no 39 , not even a piece of bread. My father had no money and he was as 40 as we were. My brother and I went to bed without having anything.
41 I knew from the expressions on my father’s face that he could not 42 us be hungry for long. He left the house, and about two hours later he 43 and woke us up. He had two small potato pies in his hands. I didn’t know where he got the money for the food but somehow he 44 to find a way. It was clear that he wanted to get his children 45 .
My father did not eat and had 46 all day but he sat there and felt 47 at seeing us eat. This has always stuck in my 48 . At that moment, I felt 49 knowing that he tried his best not to let us 50 , and he wanted us to know he was always there with us.
In 51 times, I think, it is important not to 52 weakness but strength. 53 the mother is the cement(黏合剂)that 54 a family together, then the father is the steel that strengthens that cement.
It is his values and 55 that have carried me forward and helped me deal with my own problems in life.
| A. car | B. ticket | C. savings | D. right | |
| A. call | B. visit | C. bring | D. invite | |
| A. classroom | B. office | C. house | D. farm | |
| A. food | B. drinks | C. electricity | D. gas | |
| A. poor | B. hungry | C. angry | D. sleepy | |
| A. So | B. Till | C. But | D. Since | |
| A. hear | B. let | C. remember | D. prevent | |
| A. lost | B. hid | C. found | D. returned | |
| A. managed | B. forgot | C. needed | D. refused | |
| A. something | B. nothing | C. anything | D. everything | |
| A. bargained | B. worked | C. searched | D. prepared | |
| A. lucky | B. sorry | C. pleased | D. regretful | |
| A. mouth | B. teeth | C. mind | D. chest | |
| A. excited | B. moved | C. surprised | D. frightened | |
| A. change | B. share | C. wait | D. suffer | |
| A. difficult | B. dangerous | C. interesting | D. comfortable | |
| A. admit | B. show | C. discuss | D. understand | |
| A. Unless | B. If | C. Though | D. Until | |
| A. designs | B. places | C. takes | D. holds | |
| A. permission | B. hobbies | C. actions | D. attitudes |
Whenever I recall my childhood, there is one thing I remember clearly. My father used his 36 to let my mother 37 her parents who lived far away. There was just my younger brother and myself in the 38 . One evening, our father came home and there was no 39 , not even a piece of bread. My father had no money and he was as 40 as we were. My brother and I went to bed without having anything.
41 I knew from the expressions on my father’s face that he could not 42 us be hungry for long. He left the house, and about two hours later he 43 and woke us up. He had two small potato pies in his hands. I didn’t know where he got the money for the food but somehow he 44 to find a way. It was clear that he wanted to get his children 45 .
My father did not eat and had 46 all day but he sat there and felt 47 at seeing us eat. This has always stuck in my 48 . At that moment, I felt 49 knowing that he tried his best not to let us 50 , and he wanted us to know he was always there with us.
In 51 times, I think, it is important not to 52 weakness but strength. 53 the mother is the cement(黏合剂)that 54 a family together, then the father is the steel that strengthens that cement.
It is his values and 55 that have carried me forward and helped me deal with my own problems in life.
| 36. | A. car | B. ticket | C. savings | D. right |
| 37. | A. call | B. visit | C. bring | D. invite |
| 38. | A. classroom | B. office | C. house | D. farm |
| 39. | A. food | B. drinks | C. electricity | D. gas |
| 40. | A. poor | B. hungry | C. angry | D. sleepy |
| 41. | A. So | B. Till | C. But | D. Since |
| 42. | A. hear | B. let | C. remember | D. prevent |
| 43. | A. lost | B. hid | C. found | D. returned |
| 44. | A. managed | B. forgot | C. needed | D. refused |
| 45. | A. something | B. nothing | C. anything | D. everything |
| 46. | A. bargained | B. worked | C. searched | D. prepared |
| 47. | A. lucky | B. sorry | C. pleased | D. regretful |
| 48. | A. mouth | B. teeth | C. mind | D. chest |
| 49. | A. excited | B. moved | C. surprised | D. frightened |
| 50. | A. change | B. share | C. wait | D. suffer |
| 51. | A. difficult | B. dangerous | C. interesting | D. comfortable |
| 52. | A. admit | B. show | C. discuss | D. understand |
| 53. | A. Unless | B. If | C. Though | D. Until |
| 54. | A. designs | B. places | C. takes | D. holds |
| 55. | A. permission | B. hobbies | C. actions | D. attitudes |
Weddings in the United States vary as much as the people do. There are church weddings with a great deal of fanfare; there are weddings on mountain-tops with guests barefooted; and there have been weddings on the ocean floor with oxygen tanks for the guests. But
many weddings, no matter where or how they are performed, include certain traditional customs.
Before a couple is married,they become engaged. And then invitations are sent to those who live nearby, their close friends and their relatives who live far away. When everything is ready,then comes the most exciting moment.
The wedding itself usually lasts between 20 and 40 minutes. The wedding party enters the church while the wedding march is played. The bride carrying a bouquet enters last with her father who will "give her away". The groom enters the church from a side door. When the wedding party is gathered by the altar, the bride and groom exchange vows. It is traditional to use the words "To have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sick
ness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part". Following the
vows, the couple exchange rings. Wearing the wedding ring on the fourth finger of the left hand is an old custom.
After the ceremony there is often a party, called a "reception" which gives the wedding guests an opportunity to congratulate the newlyweds.
The car in which the couple leaves the church is decorated with balloons, streamers and shaving cream. The words "Just Married" are painted on the trunk or back window. The bride and groom run to the car under a shower of rice thrown by the wedding guests. When the couple drives away from the church, friends often chase them in cars, honking and drawing attention to them. And then the couple go on their honeymoon.
【小题1】 What’s the main idea of the passage?
| A.Introducing the kinds of wedding in the USA |
| B.introducing the whole procedure of the wedding in the USA |
| C.Introducing the traditional wedding ceremony in the USA |
| D.Introducing a forgetful wedding party in the USA |
| A.In American ,before a couple are married, they never get engaged. |
| B.It is an old custom to wear the wedding ring on the fourth finger of the right hand. |
| C.They don’t invite the relatives who live far away to the wedding party. |
| D.The couple will go on their honeymoon on the very wedding day. |
| A.The bride carrying a bouquet enters with her father who will "give her away" |
| B.t he bride and groom exchange vows |
| C.the couple exchange rings |
| D.The wedding party enters the church while the wedding march is played |
Weddings in the United States vary as much as the people do. There are church weddings with a great deal of fanfare; there are weddings on mountain-tops with guests barefooted; and there have been weddings on the ocean floor with oxygen tanks for the guests. But many weddings, no matter where or how they are performed, include certain traditional customs.
Before a couple is married,they become engaged. And then invitations are sent to those who live nearby, their close friends and their relatives who live far away. When everything is ready,then comes the most exciting moment.
The wedding itself usually lasts between 20 and 40 minutes. The wedding party enters the church while the wedding march is played. The bride carrying a bouquet enters last with her father who will "give her away". The groom enters the church from a side door. When the wedding party is gathered by the altar, the bride and groom exchange vows. It is traditional to use the words "To have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part". Following the vows, the couple exchange rings. Wearing the wedding ring on the fourth finger of the left hand is an old custom.
After the ceremony there is often a party, called a "reception" which gives the wedding guests an opportunity to congratulate the newlyweds.
The car in which the couple leaves the church is decorated with balloons, streamers and shaving cream. The words "Just Married" are painted on the trunk or back window. The bride and groom run to the car under a shower of rice thrown by the wedding guests. When the couple drives away from the church, friends often chase them in cars, honking and drawing attention to them. And then the couple go on their honeymoon.
1. What’s the main idea of the passage?
A. Introducing the kinds of wedding in the USA
B. introducing the whole procedure of the wedding in the USA
C. Introducing the traditional wedding ceremony in the USA
D. Introducing a forgetful wedding party in the USA
2.Which of the following sentences is true?
A. In American ,before a couple are married, they never get engaged.
B. It is an old custom to wear the wedding ring on the fourth finger of the right hand.
C. They don’t invite the relatives who live far away to the wedding party.
D. The couple will go on their honeymoon on the very wedding day.
3.Which is the last but one step of the wedding ceremony?
A. The bride carrying a bouquet enters with her father who will "give her away"
B.t he bride and groom exchange vows
C. the couple exchange rings
D. The wedding party enters the church while the wedding march is played
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deal of fanfare (仪式上用的短曲); there are weddings on mountain-tops with guests barefooted; and there
have been weddings on the ocean floor with oxygen tanks for the guests. But many weddings, no matter
where or how they are performed, include certain traditional customs.
Before a couple is married,they become engaged. And then invitations are sent to those who live nearby,
their close friends and their relatives who live far away. When everything is ready, then comes the most
exciting moment.
The wedding itself usually lasts between 20 and 40 minutes. The wedding party enters the church while
the wedding march is played. The bride carrying a bouquet (花束) enters last with her father who will "give
her away." The bridegroom enters the church from a side door. When the wedding party is gathered by the
altar, the bride and bridegroom exchange vows (誓言). It is traditional to use the words "To have and to hold
from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to
cherish, till death do us part". Following the Vows, the couple exchange rings. Wearing the wedding ring on
the fourth finger of the left hand is an old custom.
After the ceremony there is often a party, called a "reception", which gives the wedding guests an
opportunity to congratulate the new couple.
The car in which the couple leaves the church is decorated with balloons,streamers and shaving cream.
The words "Just Married" are painted on the trunk or back window. The bride and bridegroom run to the car
under a shower of rice thrown by the wedding guests. When the couple drives away from the church, friends
often chase them in cars, honking and drawing attention to them. And then the couple go on their honeymoon.
B. science and technology
C. culture and custom
D. education and entertainment
B. To make fun of them.
C. Not mentioned.
D. To draw attention to them.
B. The bride's father is usually present to lead his daughter to the bridegroom and give her to him.
C. Only bridegrooms send rings to brides.
D. Brides needn't make vows before bridegrooms.
a. sending invitation
b. going on honeymoon e.attending the wedding
d. giving a reception
e. getting engaged
B. e-c-d-a-b
C. b-c-d-a-e
D. e-a-c-d-b