题目内容
Dad and I were always passionate(热情的)about our feelings, and when I reached my teen years, our ________ really heated up. Our biggest fight was about my chosen ________.
“People like us aren’t writers!” Dad would shout.
“Maybe people like you aren’t writers,” I would shout ________, “but people like me are!”
I grew up in a nice house with a lawn and lots of rooms. All I had to do was get good grades and stay out of trouble. Dad spent his youth living in an old building and ________ money to support his family. But he drew a curtain(门帘,幕) over his ________, never speaking of his growing-up days. No one knew what he had _______. But not knowing Dad’s past, I could never know what drove him to want so much safety for me.
As I insisted on writing, Mom told me Dad read and re-read everything I got published, although he ______ mentioned my work to me. Instead, he continually tried to drive me into a career he considered _______ -nursing or teaching.
But in the last days of his life, Dad ________. It was as if he suddenly realized that he should make the truth known. He talked about everything—how it felt to carry heavy baskets of coal upstairs and ________ one bathroom with five other families, and how worried he was that his family wouldn’t have enough warm clothes for winter. Dad told me _______ he’d wanted to protect me from poor life, so I’d never have to go ________ what he had. When he said sorry for trying to break off my wings, I told him that he was the very one who’d given me the chance to ________. Dad smiled and tried to nod.
On the last day of his life, as Mom and I sat holding his hands, he signaled(示意) to the nurse to come close. “You know my daughter,” he said with great _____. “I just want you to know—she’s a ________.”
It was the proudest moment of my life.
1.A.discussions B.fights C.movements D.conversations
2.A.school B.career C.subject D.topic
3.A.out B.in C.around D.back
4.A.saving B.raising C.wasting D.making
5.A.future B.past C.present D.dream
6.A.chosen B.provided C.experienced D.achieved
7.A.sometimes B.never C.always D.often
8.A.safe B.easy C.special D.challenging
9.A.stayed up B.opened up C.put up D.picked up
10.A.deal B.clean C.share D.build
11.A.what B.how C.when D.where
12.A.over B.into C.for D.through
13.A.read B.live C.fly D.change
14.A.pains B.hope C.pride D.sadness
15.A.nurse B.teacher C.writer D.doctor
Share Flat Nice flat(公寓). The other room ready for use. Quiet and convenient, park view. $45 per week including bills of phone and power. Female(女性), non-smoker. No pet. Helen, 25760435 or 24760454. |
For Sale Armchairs, a set of 4, red/brown, $160; A coffee table, black, fine wood, $20; An oil painting, by a modern artist, sailing boat in the train, $150; A fridge, big, double doors, $350; Old books, $10 each. Tel: Weekday: 572220614 Weekend: 572225117 |
Part-time Laboratory Assistant Wanted Needed by busy electronics company to help with the development of a computer. Should have an electronics BC degree(本科学历) or above and working experience. Time: 2:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m., Monday—Thursday. Pay dependent on education and experience. Letters of application (申请信) to: William Colas, Nowa Electronics. |
1.What does Helen want to do?
A.Share her room with a lady who has no pets.
B.Find a lady who doesn’t smoke to share the flat.
C.Rent out(出租) her own room at $45 per week.
2.If you want to buy the coffee table and 10 books, how much should you pay?
A.$120. B.$100. C.$30.
3.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.You have to visit Nowa Electronics if you want to get the job.
B.A college student can get a part-time job at Nowa Electronics.
C.If you have more working experience, you might be better paid.
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More and more Chinese would like to travel to the USA and prefer to drive by themselves. They need to know something about driving in America, which will be helpful to them and bring a happy holiday to them.
Keep Right
The traffic follows the “keep right rule”. While driving, drive on the right side of the road, which is completely different from that in Britain. On one-way, multiple lanes(车道) road, the right-most lane would be slowest and left-most lane is fastest.
Hand Signals
Though indicators(指示灯) are used for the purpose of showing which direction you are going, knowing some hand signals is very important and they are always asked in a driving test. When you want to turn right, you can put your left hand out of the window and point upward. When you want to make a left turn, you can reach your left arm out of the window and point to the left. If you want to slow down or stop, you can just point downward.
School Buses
Yellow school buses have flashing red lights and stop signs that reach out from the driver’s side. The drivers use these warning signals when letting pupils on and off. No matter which side of the road you are traveling on, if you come upon(偶遇) a school bus with its lights flashing and a stop sign used, you must stop. It’s the law. Remain stopped until the lights stop flashing or the stop sign is removed.
Using the Horn
Using horns is not common in America. Actually they are very rarely used. You may use your horn to warn walkers or other drivers of possible trouble or to avoid accidents. Do not use your horn to express anger or complain about other drivers’ mistakes or to try to get a slow driver to move faster.
Title | Traffic rules in 1. |
The 2. for learning about the rules | ? Many people 3. to drive by themselves during travelling. ? Knowing something about driving will 4. people to have a wonderful holiday. |
Keep Right | ? While driving on the road, you should drive on the 5. side of the road. ? The traffic rule is not the 6. as that in the UK. ? The drivers can drive 7. on the left-most lane than on the right-most lane. |
Hand Signals | ? Knowing some hand signals is of great 8. though indicators are used for the purpose of showing which direction you are going to. |
School Buses | ? The drivers of the school buses use warning signals when letting pupils get on or off the bus. ? It’s 9. the law if the drivers don’t stop their cars when they come upon a school bus with its lights flashing and a stop sign used. |
Using the Horn | ? Using horns is not common in America. In fact, they are very rarely used. ? Use your horn to warn walkers or other drivers of possible trouble or to avoid accidents instead of 10. anger or complaining about other drivers’ mistakes. |