摘要: - A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! - . A . You have some happy holidays , too , sir B . Thank you , sir . The same to you C . Thanks , sir . The best of luck to you D . That's very kind of you to say so

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  Last night, my daughter and I printed out Smile Cards and attached a note to each card saying 'Merry Christmas' and 'Have a Happy New Year'.We decided to   1   the cards into part of the a neighborhood tag game, in which cards must be   2   to someone else in the neighborhood with a piece of paper   3   them Happy Holidays too.

  We   4   plenty of cards around our neighbourhood in the dark so no one would see us.

  I was   5   when I saw my neighbor run up my driveway today after her child got on her bus with a paper in her hand.It was one of our Smile Cards-we got one back! That afternoon when I was   6   my mailbox, our eldest neighbour, maybe around 80 years old,   7   at my mailbox with her friend.She said, "Come here honey, I have   8   for you", and then she   9   me one of our “Smile Cards' and said "tag you're it".We got another one back!

  I   10   talking with her.She said she had one   11   this Christmas, that she would be able to   12   for her family this year, but   13  , she could not   14   the ham on her fixed   15  .I told her I had something for her.I went in and   16   a ham, a bag of potatoes and some cans of green beans, put them in a bag and gave them to her.She said, “I can’t take this.”   17   I insisted, “You tagged me, now here is me paying it forward, and you can tag someone else because now you’re it.” She laughed and smiled.I am lucky because I was blessed with a 'buy one ham get one free'.

  It felt so   18  to help her.I know that when I sit to eat my Christmas dinner, she will be having her   19   like she wanted and that is a good   20  .

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     My husband Jeff and I moved into our new home in Scottsbluff last year just before Christmas. I did not
have the   1   or energy to carry out my traditional Christmas decorating and baking activities. What was the
point, anyway? It was going to be a   2   Christmas after all. 
       3  , the neighborly nature of west Nebraska residents started to trickle (陆续来临) in.
     There was a   4   on the door one evening. It was Jeff's new colleague, John Smith, and his wife, Phyllis.
The Smiths had stopped by to   5   us to town with a loaf of homemade bread. They pointed out a   6   on the
porch (门廊). Apparently the doorbell wasn't working in the cold snowy weather and we had   7   a visit from
the Browns, our across-the-street neighbors, who brought us a Christmas card and more Christmas cookies.
     The   8   feelings brought by these thoughtful gestures lasted longer than the food.
     As Jeff and I were clearing pre-Christmas   9   from our driveway, Ernie Guzman came over from next door
to  10  us to dig out.
     Then, we received an invitation to  11  a Christmas Eve meal with our neighbors, Ernie and Nancy Sommer,
and their  12  -a 90-year-old lady, who also had no family in the immediate area with whom to spend the holiday.
Our Christmas Eve was quite merry, thanks to our  13 .
     Our Christmas morning  14  was special, thanks to the Smiths' gift of bread. I was so  15  for these gestures
of welcome, especially during the holidays.
     This year, we were again unable to be with our families for Christmas. The  16  and work schedules just
made things too difficult.  17  that sense of Christmas isolation (孤立) all too well, we decided to try to round
up some other folks who were  18  in the holidays.
     Lonely people are all around us, but most of us  19  notice them. Just take a look around you. Sometimes,
the smallest  20  gesture can make a world of difference.
(     )1. A. chance  
(     )2. A. merry   
(     )3. A. Therefore
(     )4. A. card    
(     )5. A. welcome 
(     )6. A. tree    
(     )7. A. forgot  
(     )8. A. deep    
(     )9. A. snow    
(     )10. A. teach  
(     )11. A. share  
(     )12. A. aunt   
(     )13. A. folks  
(     )14. A. call   
(     )15. A. sorry  
(     )16. A. distance
(     )17. A. Studying
(     )18. A. alone  
(     )19. A. always 
(     )20. A. careful
B. time         
B. free         
B. Meanwhile    
B. sign         
B. invite        
B. package       
B. arranged    
B. true         
B. rubbish        
B. help         
B. prepare      
B. guest         
B. relatives   
B. greeting     
B. eager         
B. expense     
B. Showing      
B. busy         
B. seldom        
B. patient  

C. anxiety        
C. lonely      
C. Somehow      
C. knock        
C. drive        
C. mail           
C. received     
C. warm        
C. dust           
C. urge          
C. taste        
C. maid           
C. colleagues 
C. breakfast    
C. ready        
C. season       
C. Knowing     
C. happy          
C. finally        
C. vague     

D. ability           
D. usual         
D. However          
D. note             
D. send            
D. flower              
D. missed       
D. mixed           
D. leaves          
D. forbid             
D. exchange       
D. partner            
D. neighbors    
D. meeting         
D. grateful        
D. situation     
D. Discovering                
D. active            
D. usually         
D. kind        

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阅读下面短文,从短文所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

My husband Jeff and I moved into our new home in Scottsbluff last year just before Christmas. I did not have the  1 or energy to carry out my traditional Christmas decorating and baking activities. What was the point, anyway? It was going to be a 2 Christmas after all.

3 , the neighborly nature of west Nebraska residents started to trickle (陆续来临) in.

There was a 4 on the door one evening. It was Jeff’s new colleague, John Smith, and his wife, Phyllis. The Smiths had stopped by to 5 us to town with a loaf of homemade bread. They pointed out a  6 on the porch (门廊). Apparently the doorbell wasn’t working in the cold snowy weather and we had 7 a visit from the Browns, our across-the-street neighbors, who brought us a Christmas card and more Christmas cookies.

The 8 feelings brought by these thoughtful gestures lasted longer than the food.

As Jeff and I were clearing pre-Christmas  9 from our driveway, Ernie Guzman came over from next door to  10 us to dig out.

Then, we received an invitation to  11 a Christmas Eve meal with our neighbors, Ernie and Nancy Sommer, and their  12 —a 90-year-old lady, who also had no family in the immediate area with whom to spend the holiday.

Our Christmas Eve was quite merry, thanks to our 13 . Our Christmas morning  14 was special, thanks to the Smiths’ gift of bread. I was so 15 for these gestures of welcome, especially during the holidays.

This year, we were again unable to be with our families for Christmas. The  16 and work schedules just made things too difficult. 17 that sense of Christmas isolation (孤立) all too well, we decided to try to round up some other folks who were 18 in the holidays.

Lonely people are all around us, but most of us 19 notice them. Just take a look around you. Sometimes, the smallest 20 gesture can make a world of difference.

1. A. chance     B. time      C. anxiety      D. ability

2. A. merry       B. free       C. lonely       D. usual

3. A. Therefore     B. Meanwhile     C. Somehow      D. However

4. A. card        B. sign       C. knock       D. note

5. A. welcome    B. invite      C. drive       D. send

6. A. tree        B. package      C. mail        D. flower

7. A. forgot      B. arranged     C. received      D. missed

8. A. deep      B. true      C. warm      D. mixed

9. A. snow      B. rubbish     C. dust        D. leaves

10. A. teach       B. help      C. urge      D. forbid

11. A. share       B. prepare    C. taste       D. exchange

12. A. aunt       B. guest       C. maid       D. partner

13 A. folks       B. relatives     C. colleagues     D. neighbors

14. A. call        B. greeting     C. breakfast   D. meeting

15. A. sorry       B. eager        C. ready     D. grateful

16 A. distance      B. expense      C. season       D. situation 

17. A. Studying      B. Showing     C. Knowing   D. Discovering

18. A. alone      B. busy      C. happy     D. active

19. A. always       B. seldom     C. finally       D. usually

20. A. careful      B. patient      C. vague       D. kind

 

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请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

My husband Jeff and I moved into our new home in Scottsbluff last year just before Christmas. I did not have the   36   or energy to carry out my traditional Christmas decorating and baking activities. What was the point, anyway? It was going to be a   37   Christmas after all.

  38  , the neighborly nature of west Nebraska residents started to trickle (陆续来临) in.

There was a   39   on the door one evening. It was Jeff’s new colleague, John Smith, and his wife, Phyllis. The Smiths had stopped by to   40   us to town with a loaf of homemade bread. They pointed out a   41   on the porch (门廊). Apparently the doorbell wasn’t working in the cold snowy weather and we had   42   a visit from the Browns, our across-the-street neighbors, who brought us a Christmas card and more Christmas cookies.

The   43   feelings brought by these thoughtful gestures lasted longer than the food.

As Jeff and I were clearing pre-Christmas   44   from our driveway, Ernie Guzman came over from next door to   45   us to dig out.

Then, we received an invitation to   46   a Christmas Eve meal with our neighbors, Ernie and Nancy Sommer, and their   47  —a 90-year-old lady, who also had no family in the immediate area with whom to spend the holiday.

Our Christmas Eve was quite merry, thanks to our   48  . Our Christmas morning   49   was special, thanks to the Smiths’ gift of bread. I was so   50   for these gestures of welcome, especially during the holidays.

This year, we were again unable to be with our families for Christmas. The   51   and work schedules just made things too difficult.   52   that sense of Christmas isolation (孤立) all too well, we decided to try to round up some other folks who were   53   in the holidays.

Lonely people are all around us, but most of us   54   notice them. Just take a look around you. Sometimes, the smallest   55   gesture can make a world of difference.

36. A. chance    B. time      C. anxiety     D. ability

37. A. merry    B. free    C. lonely     D. usual

38. A. Therefore   B. Meanwhile   C. Somehow    D. However

39. A. card     B. sign    C. knock    D. note

40. A. welcome   B. invite    C. drive    D. send

41. A. tree     B. package     C. mail       D. flower 

42. A. forgot    B. arranged   C. received    D. missed

43. A. deep      B. true      C. warm     D. mixed 

44. A. snow      B. rubbish      C. dust       D. leaves

45. A. teach      B. help      C. urge      D. forbid

46. A. share      B. prepare    C. taste      D. exchange

47. A. aunt       B. guest      C. maid    D. partner

48. A. folks       B. relatives     C. colleagues      D. neighbors

49. A. call     B. greeting     C. breakfast     D. meeting

50. A. sorry      B. eager      C. ready     D. grateful 

51. A. distance     B. expense     C. season      D. situation  

52. A. Studying    B. Showing     C. Knowing     D. Discovering

53. A. alone      B. busy         C. happy     D. active

54. A. always      B. seldom    C. finally         D. usually

55. A. careful      B. patient      C. vague      D. kind

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My husband Jeff and I moved into our new home in Scottsbluff last year just before Christmas. I did not have the 1 or energy to carry out my traditional Christmas decorating and baking activities. What was the point, anyway? It was going to be a 2 Christmas after all.

__3__, the neighborly nature of west Nebraska residents started to trickle (陆续来临) in.

There was a 4 on the door one evening. It was Jeff’s new colleague, John Smith, and his wife, Phyllis. The Smiths had stopped by to 5 us to town with a loaf of homemade bread. They pointed out a 6 on the porch (门廊). Apparently the doorbell wasn’t working in the cold snowy weather and we had 7 a visit from the Browns, our across-the-street neighbors, who brought us a Christmas card and more Christmas cookies.

The 8 feelings brought by these thoughtful gestures lasted longer than the food.

As Jeff and I were clearing pre-Christmas 9 from our driveway, Ernie Guzman came over from next door to 10 us to dig out.

Then, we received an invitation to 11 a Christmas Eve meal with our neighbors, Ernie and Nancy Sommer, and their 12 — a 90-year-old lady, who also had no family in the immediate area with whom to spend the holiday.

Our Christmas Eve was quite merry, thanks to our 13 . Our Christmas morning 14 was special, thanks to the Smiths’ gift of bread. I was so 15 for these gestures of welcome, especially during the holidays.

This year, we were again unable to be with our families for Christmas. The 16 and work schedules just made things too difficult. 17 that sense of Christmas isolation (孤立) all too well, we decided to try to round up some other folks who were 18 in the holidays.

Lonely people are all around us, but most of us 19 notice them. Just take a look around you. Sometimes, the smallest 20 gesture can make a world of difference.

1. A. chance       B. time       C. anxiety     D. ability

2. A. merry       B. free       C. lonely      D. usual

3. A. Therefore      B. Meanwhile    C. Somehow    D. However

4. A. card        B. sign       C. knock      D. note

5. A. welcome      B. invite       C. drive      D. send

6. A. tree        B. package      C. mail       D. flower

7. A. forgot       B. arranged      C. received     D. missed

8. A. deep       B. true        C. warm      D. mixed

9. A. snow       B. rubbish      C. dust      D. leaves

10. A. teach       B. help        C. urge      D. forbid

11. A. share       B. prepare      C. taste      D. exchange

12. A. aunt       B. guest       C. maid      D. partner

13. A. folks       B. relatives      C. colleagues   D. neighbors

14. A. call       B. greeting      C. breakfast    D. meeting

15. A. sorry       B. eager       C. ready      D. grateful

16. A. distance     B. expense      C. season      D. situation

17. A. Studying     B. Showing     C. Knowing     D. Discovering

18. A. alone      B. busy       C. happy      D. active

19. A. always      B. seldom       C. finally      D. usually

20. A. careful      B. patient       C. vague      D. kind

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