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词语填空,通读下面的短文,掌握其大意, 然后从各题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案。

Do you believe that we can have an important influence on anyone we meet? The right words at just the right time could_______someone’s life.

When I was 3 years old, my parents discovered I was_______After asking many doctors and parents of other deaf children, they decided not to put me in a special school. Although I seemed outgoing, my self-esteem(自尊心)was quite low. On my first day at school, the other kids_______me because of my hearing aid and the way I talked. I was hurt deeply and I saw myself as a(n)_______kid.

Mrs. Green, my_______, changed all of that with a simple three-word phrase. One morning, she asked the class a question. Sitting at my desk silently, I_______her lips(嘴唇)and raised my hand right away. She called on me in front of the blackboard. I took a deep breath and_______answered Mrs. Green’s question.

I will_______forget what happened next. Mrs. Green pointed directly at me. With sparkling (闪光的)eyes and a big smile she cried: “That’s right, Ben!”

For the first time in my young life, my confidence(自信)rose. At that moment, I decided that no matter how many_______I may face, I can overcome(克服)them. Thanks to those three________words, my whole life changed from that moment.

1.A.end B.change C.lose

2.A.blind B.deaf C.fat

3.A.made fun of B.took care of C.made friends with

4.A.ugly B.smart C.handsome

5.A.driver B.doctor C.teacher

6.A.read B.touched C.reached

7.A.nervously B.lazily C.carelessly

8.A.often B.ever C.never

9.A.aims B.difficulties C.interests

10.A.unkind B.bitter C.simple

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It was Saturday again. Grace and Karen disliked Saturdays. That was another thing the twins had in common. They shared the same clothes and tied their hair in the same manner. In fact, it was hard for their classmates and teachers to tell them apart sometimes.

Unlike their classmates, they had to get up early at seven every Saturday to prepare for their lessons. Grace had to attend the art lesson and Karen had to attend her ballet lesson. “How I wish I could do something different today,” said the twins with one voice. All at once, an idea came to Grace and Karen at the same time. “How would you like to be me for a day?” they asked each other. It seemed like a wonderful plan to them. After giving each other a description of their own friends, Grace put on Karen’s ballet dress while Karen put Grace’s brushes and paints into her bag. Then they left for their classes.

When the art lesson started, Karen was lost. Unlike Grace, Karen was poor at drawing. When the art lesson finally ended, Karen didn’t dare to hand in her work.

Meanwhile, Grace was struggling in the ballet class as well. As she had no idea about the dance steps, she had to follow her classmates blindly. As a result, she kept knocking into them. Their ballet teacher became impatient with her, “Karen, you should remember the basic steps. You can’t rely on copying what others are doing.”

When Karen and Grace got home, they were tired out. They decided that they would never try to be someone else they were not. It seemed thatthe grass was not always greener on the other side.

1.Did Grace and Karen like Saturdays?

2.When did the twins get up on Saturdays?

3.What was the twins’ plan when they decided to do something different?

4.How did Karen feel at the beginning of the art lesson?

5.Why did the ballet teacher become impatient?

6.What does the underlined part “the grass was not always greener on the other side” at the end of the story try to tell us?

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It was a Christmas night. I was an unlucky nurse who had to work on such a beautiful festival. When I was complaining(抱怨)about it, three people appeared at my desk — a tired woman and two children.

“Are you all sick?” I asked doubtfully because they seemed all right.

“Yes,” the woman answered weakly and lowered her head.

But when they started to present their problems, things became unclear. One child had a fever, but his temperature was OK. The other child had an earache, but she could not tell me which ear hurt. It seemed that the mother was pretending(假装)to cough.

Something was wrong. But I only explained that it might take a while before a doctor could meet them. “Take your time, please,” said the mother. I checked their charts — no address. Suddenly I knew, they were homeless while the hospital was warm.

The family huddled(蜷缩)together under the Christmas tree, smiling and talking with each other sweetly. Quietly, I went back to the nurses’ station and told them what happened in the waiting room. It was just like God sending us a gift on Christmas Day. The nurses’ station suddenly came back to life. All the nurses went into action for “a Christmas emergency(急诊)”.

We took out our meals for our Christmas “patients”. We also put together oranges and apples as presents. We tried toexceedthe needs of a family who only wanted a warm place on Christmas night. Later, the little girl kissed me and said, “Thanks for being our angel(天使).”

1.Before the family appeared in the hospital, the writer was very_______.

A. proud B. unhappy C. pleased

2.The family came to the hospital because________.

A. they came to visit a patient

B. they were all sick

C. they were homeless

3.The nurses offered the family meals and gifts in order to _______.

A. make them feel at home B. make them leave C. make them feel upset

4.What does the underlined word “exceed ” in this passage mean?

A. 降低 B. 超出 C. 拒绝

5.From the story, we learn that_________.

A. homeless people often tell lies

B. a hospital is a good place to spend Christmas night

C. we should always be friendly and kind to those in need

Should friends be different or the same? Different people have different ideas. The following is what four of my classmates say.

My name is Susan. I am outgoing. I like to have friends and they are the same as me. Both my best friend Linda and I like traveling. We went to Italy with our families last summer vacation. We stayed there for two weeks. Next year we want to go to Paris.

My name is Mary. My friends are different from me. My best friend Betty is shorter and more outgoing than me. I am quiet and I like reading very much. Betty likes sports and she plays ping-pong well.

I’m Peter. I like to have friends and they are like me. It can be very helpful. I’m a little quiet and my good friend Rick is quiet, too. Sometimes I don’t know what to do with my problems and he can tell me what I should do, because he knows about me better than people who are different from me.

I’m Bill. I have both kinds of friends. I think it is important. That makes my life more interesting.

1.How long did Susan stay in Italy?

________________________________________________________________________

2.Are Mary’s friends different from her?

_________________________________________________________________________

3.Does Betty play ping-pong or basketball well?

__________________________________________________________________________

4.Who is Peter’s good friend?

__________________________________________________________________________

5.Why does Bill think it’s important to have both kinds of friends?

__________________________________________________________________________

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How I Turned to Be Optimistic

I began to grow up that winter night when my parents told me that we might soon be leaving for America.We were on the bus then.I was crying, and all the people on the bus were turning around to look at me.I remember I could not bear the thought of never hearing again the radio programs for school children to which I listened every morning.

I do not remember myself crying for this reason again.In fact, I think I cried very little when I was saying goodbye to my friends and relatives.When we were leaving I thought about all the places I was going to see—the strange and magical places I had known only from books and pictures.The country I was leaving was hardly in my head then.

The four years that followed taught me the importance of optimism, but the idea did not come to me at once.For the first two years in New York, I was really lost—having to study in three schools as a result of family moves.I did not quite know what I was or what I should be.Mother remarried, and things became even more difficult for me.Some time passed before my stepfather and I got used to each other.I was often sad, and saw no end to “hard times”.

My responsibilities (责任) in the family increased a lot because I knew English better than everyone else at home.I wrote letters, filled out forms, took my grandparents to the doctor, and even discussed telephone bills with company representatives (代表).

From my experiences I have learned one important rule: almost all common troubles eventually (逐渐地) go away! Something good is certain to happen in the end when you do not give up, and just wait a little! I believe that my life will turn out all right, even though it will not be that easy.

1.Did the writer feel happy when she first knew that her family might soon be leaving for America?

2.How did the writer get to know America before she went there?

3.What made the writer feel lost for the first two years in New York?

4.Why did the writer's responsibilities in the family increase a lot?

5.What does the writer want to tell us from her experiences?

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