摘要: He spent his childhood in the north, but he speaks English with a strong southern .

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George selected his food in Value Mart carefully. He estimated he had ___36___ 80 cents today. He was pleased he had got good ___37___ for his money again.

At the exit, the freezing wind ___38___ him of his gloves. He was sure he was wearing them when entering the___39___. He made a search of his pockets. Then he thought they must have been ___40___ somewhere in the store. George had bought the black gloves for $35 ten years ago. They were leather, soft and durable. Until then, he had worn cheaper man-made material that never lasted long. His ___41___ to buy the gloves turned out to be good, which even ___42___ his position on the bus, as poorer passengers stared at him ___43___.

George re-entered the store. He followed the same ___44___ he had walked before, ___45___ at the bread counter, to the dairy section, the shelf where salt and sugar were placed. It did not take long to be ___46___ that the gloves were not there. His ___47___ grew heavier.“People have changed”,he ___48___ .“Years ago, if somebody ___49___ something lost, they would give it back.”

Yet he did not give up .This time he focused on the gloves on other shoppers’ ___50___ .Suddenly he ___51___ a lady nearby wearing a black pair of gloves. He said“Hi !”But when the surprised lady returned his ___52___, his eyes dropped to the floor, for the fingers of her gloves were too small for him.

Without gloves, he had to ___53___ his hands into his sleeves. Back home, George was ___54___. He could not do without gloves. George decided to buy another leather pair. But before that, he stepped into Value Mart again to see if by any ___55___ his gloves hand been returned to the lost and found office. The girl looked into her drawer and took out a pair of men’s leather gloves.“Are they ?” 

“Yes ! Mine !”George shouted with joy.

1.

A.had

B.wasted

C.spent

D.saved

 

2.

A.quality

B.value

C.score

D.number

 

3.

A.informed

B.warned

C.reminded

D.remembered

 

4.

A.store

B.counter

C.flat

D.square

 

5.

A.forgotten

B.taken

C.dropped

D.rejected

 

6.

A.hope

B.decision

C.wish

D.opportunity

 

7.

A.pulled

B.promoted

C.reduced

D.pushed

 

8.

A.enviously

B.angrily

C.sincerely

D.properly

 

9.

A.road

B.entrance

C.gate

D.route

 

10.

A.staring

B.starting

C.stopping

D.looking

 

11.

A.relaxed

B.ignored

C.convinced

D.rushed

 

12.

A.heart

B.eyes

C.legs

D.body

 

13.

A.exchanged

B.discussed

C.whispered

D.argued

 

14.

A.picked out

B.picked up

C.made out

D.made up

 

15.

A.hands

B.baskets

C.pockets

D.fingers

 

16.

A.prevented

B.recognized

C.noticed

D.cursed

 

17.

A.anger

B.greeting

C.emotion

D.description

 

18.

A.spread

B.extend

C.wave

D.shrink

 

19.

A.serious

B.proud

C.upset

D.cautious

 

20.

A.chance

B.probability

C.means

D.terms

 

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John chose his food carefully in Walmart. He estimated he had 36  80 cents today. He was pleased he had got good 37  for his money again.

At the exit, the freezing wind 38  him of his gloves. He was sure he was wearing them when entering the

39  . He made a search of his pockets. Then he thought they must have been  40  somewhere in the store. John had bought the black gloves for $35 ten years ago. They were leather, soft and durable. Until then, he had worn cheaper man-made material that never lasted long. His  41  to buy the gloves turned out to be good, which even 42  his position on the bus, as poorer passengers stared at him 43  .

  take long to be   46  that the gloves were not there. His 47  grew heavier. “People have changed”, he 48  . “Years ago, if somebody  49 something lost, they would give it back.”

  Yet he did not give up. This time he focused on the gloves on other shoppers’  50  . Suddenly he  51  a lady nearby wearing a black pair of gloves. He said, “Hi!” But when the surprised lady returned his  52  , his eyes dropped to the floor, for the fingers of her gloves were too small for him.

  Without gloves, he had to  53  his hands into his sleeves. Back home, John was  54  . He could not do without gloves. John decided to buy another leather pair. But before that, he stepped into Walmart again to see if by any

  55 his gloves had been returned to the lost and found office. The girl looked into her drawer and took out a pair of men’s leather gloves. “Are they?”

  “Yes! Mine!” John shouted with joy.

36. A.had

B.wasted

C.saved

D.spent

37. A.quality

B.score

C.number

D.value

38. A.reminded

B.informed

C.warned

D.remembered

39. A.square

B.store

C.flat

D.counter

40. A.taken

B.dropped

C.forgotten

D.rejected

41. A.opportunity

B.hope

C.wish

D.decision

42. A.pulled

B.reduced

C.promoted

D.pushed

43. A.angrily

B.enviously

C.sincerely

D.properly

44. A.road

B.route

C.gate

D.entrance

45. A.staring

B.stopping

C.looking

D.starting

46. A.convinced

B.relaxed

C.ignored

D.rushed

47. A.legs

B.eyes

C.heart

D.body

48. A.whispered

B.exchanged

C.discussed

D.argued

49. A.picked out

B.made up

C.made out

D.picked up

50. A.baskets

B.hands

C.pockets

D.fingers

51. A.noticed

B.recognized

C.prevented

D.cursed

52. A.anger

B.emotion

C.greeting

D.description

53. A.spread

B.extend

C.wave

D.shrink

54. A.upset

B.cautious

C.proud

D.serious

55. A.probability

B.means

C.chance

D.terms

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George selected his food in Value Mart carefully. He estimated he had ___36___ 80 cents today. He was pleased he had got good ___37___ for his money again.

At the exit, the freezing wind ___38___ him of his gloves. He was sure he was wearing them when entering the___39___. He made a search of his pockets. Then he thought they must have been ___40___ somewhere in the store. George had bought the black gloves for $35 ten years ago. They were leather, soft and durable. Until then, he had worn cheaper man-made material that never lasted long. His ___41___ to buy the gloves turned out to be good, which even ___42___ his position on the bus, as poorer passengers stared at him ___43___.

George re-entered the store. He followed the same ___44___ he had walked before, ___45___ at the bread counter, to the dairy section, the shelf where salt and sugar were placed. It did not take long to be ___46___ that the gloves were not there. His ___47___ grew heavier.“People have changed”,he ___48___ .“Years ago, if somebody ___49___ something lost, they would give it back.”

Yet he did not give up .This time he focused on the gloves on other shoppers’ ___50___ .Suddenly he ___51___ a lady nearby wearing a black pair of gloves. He said“Hi !”But when the surprised lady returned his ___52___, his eyes dropped to the floor, for the fingers of her gloves were too small for him.

Without gloves, he had to ___53___ his hands into his sleeves. Back home, George was ___54___. He could not do without gloves. George decided to buy another leather pair. But before that, he stepped into Value Mart again to see if by any ___55___ his gloves hand been returned to the lost and found office. The girl looked into her drawer and took out a pair of men’s leather gloves.“Are they ?” 

“Yes ! Mine !”George shouted with joy.

36. A.had       B.wasted   C. spent               D.saved

37. A.quality     B.value    C.score                D.number

38. A.informed   B.warned        C.reminded       D.remembered

39. A.store            B.counter       C.flat           D.square

40.A.forgotten        B.taken         C.dropped        D.rejected

41. A.hope       B.decision      C.wish           D.opportunity

42. A.pulled      B.promoted      C.reduced        D.pushed

43. A.enviously      B.angrily        C.sincerely        D.properly

44. A.road            B.entrance       C.gate           D.route

45. A.staring          B.starting        C.stopping       D.looking

46. A.relaxed       B.ignored     C.convinced      D.rushed

47. A.heart            B.eyes          C.legs           D.body

48. A.exchanged       B.discussed      C.whispered      D.argued

49. A.picked out      B.picked up      C.made out       D.made up

50. A.hands            B.baskets       C.pockets        D.fingers

51. A.prevented        B.recognized     C.noticed        D.cursed

52. A.anger       B.greeting       C.emotion        D.description

53. A.spread          B.extend        C.wave           D.shrink

54. A.serious       B.proud          C.upset           D.cautious

55.A.chance      B.probability      C.means            D.terms

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     In our old neighborhood, neighbors chatted over fences. Newcomers were welcomed with chocolate
and bread. It had been easy to find friends there. Our new community was different. It seemed that family
roots grew deep, deep as the Mississippi River that flowed past the tiny river town.
    We'd moved to decrease my husband's distance to work. Only thirty miles.
    After living there for six months, I was ready to move back home. I was lonely without a friend. My
three boys were lonely. My husband, Lonny, seemed okay, but he spent his days at work.
     Lonny noticed my sinking disposition.
     "Shawnelle, you look unapproachable," he said. He and I were sitting in lawn chairs. Samuel, our
three-year-old son sat in his own little chair.
     "What do you mean?"  "Body language. You placed our chairs fifteen yards away from everyone
else."
     "It doesn't matter. I'm not going to have friends here." Just then Samuel looked up. "Mom's right,
Dad. And we just want to go home."
     That's when I knew that I needed an adjustment. I didn't want my boys to learn that the way to work
through a tough time was to use a wounded and bitter attitude.
     Over the next few months I smiled when I didn't feel like it. We signed up for reading programs at the
library and often visited parks and the bike path along the river.
     One afternoon Samuel and I climbed up the stairs to the library activity room. A woman who I hadn't
seen before sat at a long table with a tiny boy.
     "Hi," she said. "I'm Tammy. Do you need a seat? There's one right here."
      I sat down next to Tammy. Soon class was over, and we still had a lot to say. "Why don't you come
over later?" Tammy asked. "I live on a farm. There's plenty of room for the kids to run." We went. And
since that day, we've been back a million times.
      When I look back, I'm grateful for that tough time. I learned to persevere. I'm glad I didn't give up.
      And as for my boys, they learned a lesson too. "Keep moving forward," is what I tell them. "Your
heart will follow."
1. Why did the writer move to a new neighborhood?
A. To find a part-time job in the library.    
B. To make new friends with the local people.
C. To enjoy the beauty of the Mississippi River.
D. To make her husband go to work conveniently.
2. Shawnelle decided to keep going when ________.
A. Tammy encouraged her to join conversations
B. Samuel expressed his wish to go back home
C. Lonny pointed out the mistakes of her body language
D. Tammy invited her to go to her farm
3. Shawnelle mentioned her friendship with Tammy to prove_________
A. women seemed to have endless words to say
B. Tammy was rich to have room for kids
C. her family had finally fitted in the new place
D. Tammy's farm was suitable for kids to play on
4. What lesson did Shawnelle teach her kids? 
A. Have a dream in difficult times.          
B. Never break up with old friends.
C. Be careful in making friends.            
D. Keep up in a tough time.
5. What does the underlined word disposition in the fourth paragraph probably mean?
A. mood          
B. sorrow        
C. depression        
D. livelines
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  In our old neighborhood, neighbors chatted over fences.Newcomers were welcomed with chocolate and bread.It had been easy to find friends there.Our new community was different.It seemed that family roots grew deep, deep as the Mississippi River that flowed past the tiny river town.

  We'd moved to decrease my husband's distance to work.Only thirty miles.

  After living there for six months, I was ready to move back home.I was lonely without a friend.My three boys were lonely.My husband, Lonny, seemed okay, but he spent his days at work.

  Lonny noticed my sinking disposition

  “Shawnelle, you look unapproachable,” he said.He and I were sitting in lawn chairs.Samuel, our three-year-old son sat in his own little chair.

  “What do you mean?”“Body language.You placed our chairs fifteen yards away from everyone else.”

  “It doesn't matter.I'm not going to have friends here.” Just then Samuel looked up.“Mom's right, Dad.And we just want to go home.”

  That's when I knew that I needed an adjustment.I didn't want my boys to learn that the way to work through a tough time was to use a wounded and bitter attitude.

  Over the next few months I smiled when I didn't feel like it.We signed up for reading programs at the library and often visited parks and the bike path along the river.

  One afternoon Samuel and I climbed up the stairs to the library activity room.A woman who I hadn't seen before sat at a long table with a tiny boy.

  “Hi,” she said.“I'm Tammy.Do you need a seat? There's one right here.”

  I sat down next to Tammy.Soon class was over, and we still had a lot to say.“Why don't you come over later?” Tammy asked.“I live on a farm.There's plenty of room for the kids to run.” We went.And since that day, we've been back a million times.

  When I look back, I'm grateful for that tough time.I learned to persevere.I'm glad I didn't give up.

  And as for my boys, they learned a lesson too.“Keep moving forward,” is what I tell them.“Your heart will follow.”

(1)

Why did the writer move to a new neighborhood?

[  ]

A.

To find a part-time job in the library.

B.

To make new friends with the local people.

C.

To enjoy the beauty of the Mississippi River.

D.

To make her husband go to work conveniently.

(2)

Shawnelle decided to keep going when ________.

[  ]

A.

Tammy encouraged her to join conversations

B.

Samuel expressed his wish to go back home

C.

Lonny pointed out the mistakes of her body language

D.

Tammy invited her to go to her farm

(3)

Shawnelle mentioned her friendship with Tammy to prove ________

[  ]

A.

women seemed to have endless words to say

B.

Tammy was rich to have room for kids

C.

her family had finally fitted in the new place

D.

Tammy's farm was suitable for kids to play on

(4)

What lesson did Shawnelle teach her kids?

[  ]

A.

Have a dream in difficult times.

B.

Never break up with old friends.

C.

Be careful in making friends.

D.

Keep up in a tough time.

(5)

What does the underlined word disposition in the fourth paragraph probably mean?

[  ]

A.

mood

B.

sorrow

C.

depression

D.

livelines

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