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She was 80 years old but still very active.In this small town, not much happened.It was just another 21 day for a senior citizen living by herself. 22 she even has several great grandchildren.she was often alone.With the need of some small things and a 23 to get outside and be 24 people,she went shopping.
Buying just six items, she 25 for the checkout.
He wandered the 26 .He’d come for a cup of hot coffee and perhaps someone to 27 with.The coffee was good.which always was,but 28 wanted to chat with fin old man. 29 ,he was about to leave when he saw her.
“Morning,Ma’am.”He smiled.“You 30 leave yet.”
She turned and found a gentleman smiling and 3 1 what she'd selected.“Your basket is not 32 .”
“No need to buy a lot.No one to eat it.”she replied.
He 33 at her for a moment and said,“I'm so 34 ! My beloved all died.”His
eyes softened.“I just 35 my little Brownie.” “Sorry.”She felt her own eyes 36 .He was as alone as she was.
37 a brave face.he said,“It’s OK.I hope I call find another dog like her.She was such a joy. 38 someone needed me.She gave me purpose.But now my days are empty.”
Twenty minutes passed by.It was time to part.Suddenly he looked back at her and asked softly.“Can I give you a hug?”
A bit surprised.but fully understanding his need,she 39 .
There they stood,in a warm hug,in a busy store,on a normal day,which was made 40 by a simple hug.
21.A.happy B.empty C.exciting D.comfortable
22.A.Although B.If C.Since D.As
23.A.preparation B.trouble C.desire D.view
24.A.for B.among C.between D.above
25.A.gathered B.traveled C.rushed D.headed
26.A.restaurant B.street C.store D.square
27.A.argue B.walk C.play D. talk
28.A.neither B.anyone C.no one D.everyone
29.A.Disappointed B.Excited C.Astonished D.Encouraged
30.A.needn't B.can’t C.daren’t D.mustn’t
3 1.A.sticking to B.referring to C.devoting to D.pointing to
32.A.full B.empty C.crowded D.enough
33.A.came B.1aughed C.stared D.glanced
34.A.eager B.10nely C.quiet D.worried
35.A.1ost B.forgot C.1eft D.raised
36.A.open B.hurt C.dry D.wet
37.A.Putting up B.Putting down C.Putting on D.Putting out
38.A.At most B.At least C.At first D.At last
39.A.accepted B.refused C.received D.showed
40.A.common B.formal C.usual D.special
查看习题详情和答案>>Amanda Clement grew up in Hudson,South Dakota.Baseball was always her fa—
vorite sport.Once in a while her brother Hank and his friends would let her play first
base in their games.More often,however,they asked her to umpire(裁判)for them,
because they knew her calls would be fair and there would be no arguing.
One day in 1904,Amanda and her mother traveled to Hawarden,Iowa,to watch
Hank play for the home team against Hawarden.When they arrived at the ball field,
two local teams were waiting to play a preliminary(预备)game.The umpire hadn’t ar—
rived,so Hank argued that the teams should let his sister serve as umpire.The players
finally agreed.
Amanda,then sixteen and standing five feet,ten inches tall,made perfect calls.
She was so good that players for the main game asked her 10 umpire for them and even
offered to pay her.Thus,at sixteen,Amanda Clement became the first paid female
baseball umpire on record.She is honored in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown,
New York.
61.Hank and his friends often asked Amanda to umpire for them because
A.they wanted to make her happy
B.she called them brothers
C.no one else wanted to do it for them
D.she knew the rules well and was fair
62.Amanda went to Hawarden in order to
A.serve as umpire
C.make money
B.watch her brother play
D.help the local teams
63.Amanda most probably learned how to umpire a baseball game .
A.in her P.E.classes at school B.in an umpire training school
C.by watching and playing the games D.from her mother,a baseball umpire
64.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?
A.Amanda Clement.First Female Umpire
B.A Family of Baseball Fans
C.Baseball Games in Hawarden,Iowa
D.The Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown
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I was no one special in Miss Roberts' class.I don't remember any one special bit of wisdom she passed on.Yet I cannot forget her respect for language,for ideas and for her students.I realize now,many years later,that she is a selfless teacher.I'd like to say something to her,but I don't want to pull her from a class.
The drama teacher brings Miss Roberts into the hallway where stands this 32-year-old man she last saw at 18.“I'm Mark Medoff,”I tell her.“You were my 12th grade English teacher in 1981.”She raises her head,as if this angle(角度) might bring back her memory.And then,though armed with a message I want to deliver in some perfect words,I can't think up anything more memorable than this,“I want you to know,”I say,“you were important to me.”
And there in the hallway,this slight and lovely woman,now nearing a retirement age, this teacher who doesn't remember me,begins to weep;she holds me in her arms.
Remembering this moment,I began to sense that everything I will ever know,everything I will ever pass on to my students,to my children,is an inseparable part of a treasure of our shared wonder and hope that we can,must,make ourselves better.
Irene Roberts holds me in her arms and through her tears whispers against my cheek,“Thank you.”And then,with a quick look into my forgotten face,she disappears back into her classroom,returns to what she has done thousands of days through all the years of my absence.
On reflection,maybe those were,after all,just the right words to say to Irene Roberts. Maybe they are the very words I would like to speak to all those teachers I carry through my life as part of me,the very words I would like spoken to me one day by some returning student:“I want you to know you were important to me.”
1.The writer of this passage is most probably ________.
A.a college student of drama
B.a 32-year-old actor
C.a high school student
D.a drama teacher
2.What the writer remembers most about his teacher is________.
A.her wisdom
B.her devotion to teaching
C.her way of teaching drama
D.her encouraging words
3.When the writer saw Miss Roberts,he ________.
A.held her in his arms
B.could hardly recognize her
C.talked a lot with her
D.successfully expressed his true feelings
4.According to the writer,the most important thing is ________.
A.self-improvement
B.a good memory
C.good health
D.good school grades
查看习题详情和答案>>Amanda Clement grew up in Hudson,South Dakota.Baseball was always her fa—
vorite sport.Once in a while her brother Hank and his friends would let her play first
base in their games.More often,however,they asked her to umpire(裁判)for them,
because they knew her calls would be fair and there would be no arguing.
One day in 1904,Amanda and her mother traveled to Hawarden,Iowa,to watch
Hank play for the home team against Hawarden.When they arrived at the ball field,
two local teams were waiting to play a preliminary(预备)game.The umpire hadn’t ar—
rived,so Hank argued that the teams should let his sister serve as umpire.The players
finally agreed.
Amanda,then sixteen and standing five feet,ten inches tall,made perfect calls.
She was so good that players for the main game asked her 10 umpire for them and even
offered to pay her.Thus,at sixteen,Amanda Clement became the first paid female
baseball umpire on record.She is honored in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown,
New York.
61.Hank and his friends often asked Amanda to umpire for them because
A.they wanted to make her happy
B.she called them brothers
C.no one else wanted to do it for them
D.she knew the rules well and was fair
62.Amanda went to Hawarden in order to
A.serve as umpire
C.make money
B.watch her brother play
D.help the local teams
63.Amanda most probably learned how to umpire a baseball game .
A.in her P.E.classes at school B.in an umpire training school
C.by watching and playing the games D.from her mother,a baseball umpire
64.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?
A.Amanda Clement.First Female Umpire
B.A Family of Baseball Fans
C.Baseball Games in Hawarden,Iowa
D.The Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown