摘要: Anna was reading a piece of science story, completely to the splendid world. A. having been lost B. to be lost C. losing D. lost

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  Like most parents, I teach my children to say“thank You” frequently.What I hope to teach them is not to say Thanks   1  , but to feel it.I believe that thankful people are   2   people.

  Dr.Fulton Oursler used to tell of Anna, who   3   him when he was a child.Without any relatives, Anna worked in his family for many years, who not only   4   her thanks, but feIt it.

  He remembered her sitting at the kitchen table, her hands   5   and her eyes closed as she prayed(祷告), “Much obliged(非常感谢), Lord, for my vittles.”He asked her what vittles were and she   6   that they were food and drink.He told her   7   she gave thanks, she would get food and drink.and Anna said, “Yes, we'll get our vittles, but it makes them taste better when we're   8  .”She told him that a man taught her to   9   look for things to be thankful for.So, as soon as she awoke each morning she asked herself, “What is the   10   thing I can be Thankful today?”Sometimes the smell of early-morning coffee in the kitchen found its way to her room and she would say, “Much obliged, Lord, for the   11  !”

  Young Oursler grew up and left his   12  .One day he received a message that Anna was   13  .He returned home and found her in bed with her hands folded just as he had seen them in prayer before.

  He   14   what she could give thanks for this time.As if she could read his   15  , she opened her eyes and looked at the loving faces around her bed.Then,   16   her eyes, she said quietly“Much obliged, Lord, for such fine   17  .”

  Oursler was deeply   18   by Anna's ability to always find some   19   to say“Much obliged.”This wise woman   20   him how to be happy.

(1)

[  ]

A.

completely

B.

clearly

C.

simply

D.

doubtfully

(2)

[  ]

A.

lucky

B.

happy

C.

confident

D.

reliable

(3)

[  ]

A.

did harm to

B.

took advantage of

C.

paid attention to

D.

took care of

(4)

[  ]

A.

expressed

B.

accepted

C.

refused

D.

required

(5)

[  ]

A.

cleaned

B.

dropped

C.

raised

D.

folded

(6)

[  ]

A.

replied

B.

argued

C.

announced

D.

admitted

(7)

[  ]

A.

although

B.

once

C.

since

D.

whether

(8)

[  ]

A.

careful

B.

thankful

C.

helpful

D.

successful

(9)

[  ]

A.

seldom

B.

never

C.

always

D.

sometimes

(10)

[  ]

A.

basic

B.

last

C.

extra

D.

first

(11)

[  ]

A.

coffee

B.

kitchen

C.

food

D.

morning

(12)

[  ]

A.

college

B.

home

C.

work

D.

office

(13)

[  ]

A.

crazy

B.

unconscious

C.

dying

D.

lost

(14)

[  ]

A.

wondered

B.

recognized

C.

questioned

D.

understood

(15)

[  ]

A.

lips

B.

thoughts

C.

face

D.

hand

(16)

[  ]

A.

washing

B.

opening

C.

shutting

D.

clearing

(17)

[  ]

A.

children

B.

friends

C.

relatives

D.

neighbors

(18)

[  ]

A.

annoyed

B.

damaged

C.

shocked

D.

influenced

(19)

[  ]

A.

situation

B.

way

C.

reason

D.

person

(20)

[  ]

A.

taught

B.

reminded

C.

asked

D.

drew

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One day, when Anna was about to walk into her office, the headmaster, Mr. Henry stopped her.

“Now,” he said, “I want you to tell me the truth, my dear.” “Naturally,” said Anna shortly, fearing that something terrible had happened. “I have had a most serious accusation(控告)made against you by Mrs. Bond.” “Mrs. Bond?” said Anna, not understanding. Janet Bond was a quiet, little mouse of a child. As far as Anna could remember she had never had cause to speak an angry word to the girl. “Mrs. Bond,” went on Mr. Henry, “tells me that you scolded her daughter yesterday afternoon.” “Scolded?” cried Anna. “I don’t scold. At least not in school,” she added honestly. “Mrs. Bond’s story is that Janet was a little late back to school in the afternoon. She said that the child had to spend some time in the bathroom, which meant she set out from home a little late.” “Just a minute,” said Anna, beginning to understand. “She did come late, very late. I had marked her absent, of course. Then she wandered in, when we’d started our paper--cutting, and I believe I said she was a nuisance(讨厌的人). She didn’t appear to hear, and was certainly quite cheerful.” “Ah, a nuisance.” Mr. Henry jumped on the word. “You’re sure you only said a nuisance.” “I may not even have said that,” Anna replied. “It was no more than slight displeasure that I felt and I certainly didn’t scold.”  “Mrs. Bond said that you called her child a blasted(该死的)nuisance. Is that true?” “Indeed it isn’t,” said Anna, “The child or the mother has made it up!” Mr. Henry was satisfied with Anna’s explanation. “Just as I thought, my dear, but of course I had to make sure.”

56. When Mr. Henry stopped Anna, he______.

A. wanted to tell her a true story         B. thought she had done something wrong

C. had made up his mind to scold her     D. made her feel worried at first

57. Mr. Henry thought that______.

A. Janet had scolded Anna                  B. Mrs. Bond had not told the truth

C. Anna would not tell the truth           D. nna had scolded Janet

58. To call a child a nuisance is______.

A. considered a serious accusation         B. not considered serious by the teacher  

C. obviously upsetting for the child        D. a sign of great anger

59. Mr. Henry considered Anna a______teacher.

A. careless                 B. cruel                    C. trustworthy       D. bad

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My sisters and I have dreamt of a home in the city, but when the Alcott family found itself in a small house at the South End without a tree in sight, only a back yard to play in, and no money to buy any of the beautiful things before us, we children all opposed it and longed for the country again.
Anna soon found little pupils, and walked away each morning to her daily task, pausing at the corner to wave her hand to me in answer to my greet with the duster(抹布). My father went to his office downtown, mother to her helping the poor, the little girls to school, and I, Lousia, was left to keep house, feeling like an aged sea-gull as I washed dishes and cooked in the basement kitchen where the only thing I could hope for was someone talking with me.
Good drill, but very hard, and my only comfort was the evening reunion where all met with such various reports of the day’s adventures, we could not fail to find both amusement and instruction.
Father brought interesting and attractive news from the upper world; mother, usually in low spirits because she would give away her clothes with sad tales of suffering from the darker side of life; gentle Anna gave a modest account of her success as a teacher, for even at seventeen her sweet nature won all who knew her, and her patience gained her the support of the most naughty pupil.
My reports were usually a mixture of sadness and happiness, and the children poured their small joys and troubles into the family where comfort and mercy were always to be found.
【小题1】We know from this passage that the Alcott family was __________.

A.a happy and united family
B.an extremely poor family
C.a family with lots of serious problems
D.a family that remained in the country
【小题2】Anna was a successful teacher because_________.
A.she had a strong sense of dutyB.she was obviously intelligent
C.she knew her subjects wellD.she had wonderful character
【小题3】Lousia’s daily responsibility was_____.
A.to help the poorB.to run the house
C.to go downtownD.to feed the seagulls
【小题4】According to the passage, what Lousia enjoyed most is _________.
A.the evening reunionB.moving to the city
C.joining Anna at her schoolD.telling others her stories

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