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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ It was a dark, cloudy evening when Father told us the news. Our family was gathered around the dinner table. My father was sitting in his usual seat at the head of the table.

He ________ from me to my 11-year-old brother, James, and finally to my mother. My mother seemed sad as she met his nervous face. They had been strangely quiet all through dinner. My brother and I ________ spoke at the table unless we were spoken to.

Mother took a deep breath. ¡°Jack,¡± she said quietly. ¡°What¡¯s done is done(ľÒѳÉÖÛ). We must tell the children.¡±

¡°These years have been ________ on all the farmers around here,¡± Father said slowly. I knew this was true. ________ my parents didn¡¯t speak to my brother and me about it, we had heard them talking. Our crops had been doing badly for the past two years, and we had been able to grow very little of our harvest.

¡°We¡¯ve lost the farm,¡± he finally said. There was a long silence.

¡°Where will we go?¡± James asked, his voice shaking. I looked at Father, wondering what would become of us.

¡°West Virginia,¡± Father replied calmly. ¡°There was a man in town last week from a coal mine (ú¿ó) down there. He said they had jobs, and the coal company will ________ our train tickets and give us a house when we get there. We¡¯ll leave on a train next Wednesday.¡±

James and I silently got up from the table and cleared the dishes, as we did every night. He said in a low voice, ¡°Anna, I don¡¯t want to move.¡± I replied, ¡°Neither do I. But there¡¯s ________ we can do about it. At least we¡¯ll all be together.¡±

¡¾1¡¿A.learnedB.lookedC.heardD.kept

¡¾2¡¿A.alwaysB.sometimesC.neverD.usually

¡¾3¡¿A.goodB.littleC.easyD.hard

¡¾4¡¿A.AlthoughB.BecauseC.SinceD.However

¡¾5¡¿A.pay forB.pick upC.ask forD.look after

¡¾6¡¿A.somethingB.anythingC.everythingD.nothing

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ We were flying from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. when I found young mother struggling with her baby. Everything was a mess, and the mother, who was near hysterics(À£), told me she had no more diapers(Äò²¼)or other clothing onboard the plane.

Through her tears, she informed me that they had missed their flight the previous night in Los Angeles and she and her son had spent the night on the airport floor. With the saddest eyes I had ever seen, she told me she was on her way to New Hampshire to send her son to the family that was adopting him. She could no longer support him.

As a mother of three, I could see her despair and feel her pain. I immediately rang the flight attendant call button and asked for help from the other flight attendants. They brought towels to help clean up both mom and the baby. I gave the mom my sweater and a pair of pants since we were about the same size. Then I asked several passengers with babies if they could spare extra diapers, formula (ÄÌ·Û) and clothes for the baby. After the young mother and her son had changed their clothes and the baby had gone to sleep, I sat with her, holding her hand, trying to provide some support for the rest of the flight.

Once we landed, I walked them to their next flight, which would take them their final destination. As she thanked me for all I had done she said softly, "You' re not the flight attendant, you're a sky angel.¡±

Though I no longer work on the plane, I still recall that young woman, and the gift that she gave me on that special day -that we truly are all spiritual beings traveling in human form.

¡¾1¡¿What was the writer when the thing happened?

A.A passengerB.A night attendantC.A 3-year-old child's mother.D.A volunteer

¡¾2¡¿What can't we infer from this passage?

A.The mother boarded the wrong planeB.The baby's clothes had been wet and dirty

C.The mother and her son finally got to New HampshireD.The mother was very thankful to the writer

¡¾3¡¿According to the passage, the mother and her son were offered the following things except____.

A.clothesB.diapersC.towelsD.money

¡¾4¡¿From the passage, we can know that the mother)

A.lazyB.poorC.meanD.cruel

¡¾5¡¿What's the best title of this passage.

A.A flight attendant.B.A mother and her son

C.A sky angel.D.A mother's love.

¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ I was cute, active, happy... until that day when I was fifteen months old. When I ____ on a glass rabbit, I had a bad fall. The glass rabbit cut my eye _____badly that my eye was blind. The doctor said that if the eye was taken out, my face would become out of ____, so my scarred(Óа̺۵Ä), blind and grey eye lived on with me.

People often asked uncomfortable questions about my eye or ____ play jokes on me. When the kids played games, I was always the ¡° ____guy¡±. I grew up imagining that everyone looked down on me. However, every time Mum noticed I was unhappy, she would say to me, ¡°Hold your head up high and face the world. ¡°It______me to move on in life.

As a child, I thought Mum meant, ¡°Be careful, or you will fall down or knock into something ____ you're not looking.¡± As a teenager, I always ____ to hide my shame(×Ô±°), but I found that people liked me when sometimes I held my head up high.

In high school I ____ to be monitor, but inside I still felt like a freak(¹ÖÎï). All I wanted was to look like everyone else. When things got ____ bad, I would cry to my mum and she would look at me ____ loving eyes and say, ¡°Hold your head up high and face the world. Let me see the ____ that is inside.¡± That is how Mum told me pride.

Mum's love and encouragement gave me the confidence to remove my own doubt. ____I was able to look people in the eye. I learned ____ to appreciate(ÐÀÉÍ) myself but also to have deep love for others. ¡°Hold ____ head up high¡± has been heard many times in my home. Each of my children has felt its power. The gift Mum gave me lives on in my children.

¡¾1¡¿A.triedB.gotC.landedD.knocked

¡¾2¡¿A.soB.suchC.tooD.very

¡¾3¡¿A.controlB.shapeC.orderD.place

¡¾4¡¿A.evenB.stillC.anywayD.indeed

¡¾5¡¿A.goodB.helpfulC.prettyD.bad

¡¾6¡¿A.helpedB.touchedC.stoppedD.allowed

¡¾7¡¿A.thoughB.so thatC.wheneverD.because

¡¾8¡¿A.lie downB.hang downC.look downD.cut down

¡¾9¡¿A.choseB.was chosenC.consideredD.was considered

¡¾10¡¿A.reallyB.mainlyC.speciallyD.highly

¡¾11¡¿A.inB.toC.forD.with

¡¾12¡¿A.beautyB.heartC.mndD.love

¡¾13¡¿A.At firstB.At mostC.At lastD.At least

¡¾14¡¿A.not onlyB.neitherC.bothD.either

¡¾15¡¿A.ourB.yourC.hisD.their

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