题目内容
They all looked _____ me _____ surprise, but I didn’t know why?
A.for, to B.by, for C.up, over D.at, in
试题答案
1、D
They all looked _____ me _____ surprise, but I didn’t know why?
A.for, to B.by, for C.up, over D.at, in
查看习题详情和答案>>One day, my mother was repairing a quilt. I silently sat beside her and looked at her. “Mom, may I ask you a question?” I said. “What?” she replied, still doing her work. “Is there love between you and Dad?” I asked her in a very low voice. My mother stopped her work and looked at me in surprise. She didn't answer my question at once. Then, she bowed her head and continued to do her work.
I was afraid that I had hurt her feelings. I felt so embarrassed that I didn't know what to do. But at last I heard my mother say the following words:
“ Look at this thread (线). Sometimes it appears, but most of the time, it hides in the quilt. The thread really makes the quilt strong and durable. If life is a quilt, then love should be a thread. It can hardly be seen anywhere or anytime, but it's really there."
I couldn't understand her until the next spring. At that time, my father suddenly got sick seriously. My mother had to stay with him in the hospital for a month. When they returned from the hospital, they both looked very pale. After they were back, every day in the morning and dusk, my mother helped my father walk slowly on the country road. My father had never been so gentle. The doctor had said my father would recover in two months. But after two months he still couldn't walk by himself. All of us were worried about him. "Dad, how are you feeling now?" I asked him one day. "Susan, don't worry about me." he said gently. "To tell you the truth, I just like walking with your mom. I like this kind of life." Reading his eyes, I know he loves my mother deeply.
Once I thought love meant flowers, gifts and sweet kisses. But from this experience, I understand that love is just a thread in the quilt of our life. Love is inside, making life strong and warm.
小题1:Why does the writer doubt the love of her parents?
| A.Because they hardly meet each other. |
| B.Because they hardly speak to each other. |
| C.Because they often argue with each other. |
| D.Because they hardly express their love. |
| A.Embarrassed. | B.Excited. | C.Angry. | D.Bored. |
| A.好看的 | B.廉价的 | C.耐用的 | D..昂贵的 |
| A.The writer understood her mum’s words at once. |
| B.After two months from the hospital, Susan’s father could walk by himself. |
| C.The writer’s parents didn’t love each other. |
| D.Love is there, no matter whether you say it or not |
| A.My Parents | B.Love is Just a Thread |
| C.How to Find Love | D.Where to Find Love |
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The other day Roy Price went "home" to his sister's house. It's her home, but it's also the house he
was born in. Pat, his sister kissed him and said, "You haven't changed much, Roy. Let me see, now
when did we meet last? ""Twenty-five years ago," he answered. "I came here for a week, do you
remember?" He added, "You haven't changed much, either. " It was polite for Roy to say so, but it
wasn't true. Pat seemed almost an old lady.
The next morning Roy walked through the village alone. The place looked very different. There were
lots of traffic signs on the roads and beside the roads, there was a new car park, a new post office, a
new bus stop. He remembered sudetenly that the bus used to stop everywhere, you just put up your
hand and it stopped. One surprise followed another. The railway station was gone. The school was gone, a lot of farm machinery stood in the playground.
But Roy's biggest surprise was the people. He didn't recognize (认出) anybody at all, perhaps
because every one seemed old. He went into the post office and bought some stamps. "Where are all the
children and young people?" he asked the postman.
The old fellow looked up from his book of stamps. "Children? " he said. " They're in school, of course.
There are three or four young families here. The children go to school by bus to Horham. " Horham was
a town about twenty kilometers away.
At lunch Pat said, "The village looks nice, doesn't it?"
"It's all different, Pat. It used to be an exciting place. But now it's full of old people. I don't
understand ..."
"There are a few new comers, but the ones we knew are still here. You're exactly young yourself,
Roy, are you?"
1. Why did Roy say that Pat hadn't changed, either? Because _____.
A. Pat was sill a young lady
B. they hadn't seen each other for twenty five years
C. he didn't know how much Pat had changed
D. it was a polite way to say so
2. Roy didn't recognized anybody at all because _____ .
A. the people of the village were all newcomers
B. they had become much older than before
C. he didn't know them at all
D. the people he knew had gone to school
3. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. Roy was a young man.
B. The people who Roy knew were still in the village.
C. Many old people moved into the village.
D. Roy was younger than the people he knew.
4. From the passage, we know that _____.
A. the postmaster understood what Roy asked
B. there was no school in the village before
C. the children Roy knew must go to school by bus
D. Roy didn't realize that he was twenty-five years older than before
5. The best title of the passage is "_____".
A. Change
B. A surprise
C. It's Full of Old People
D. Polite