题目内容
I was a happy kid until the day I fell down. I _______ on a piece of glass and it cut my eye badly. If the eye was____ , my face would look ugly. As a result, my scarred ( 疤 痕 ) and sightless eye lived on with me.
People often asked me questions which made me _______. When kids played games, I was always the “monster(怪兽)”. I knew that everyone___ upon me.
Yet mom would say to me, “Hold your head up high and face the world.” I listened to her. As a child, I___ what mom meant, “Be careful, or you will fall down because your eye is sightless.”
In high school I____ became a monitor, but I still felt like a freak( 怪 物 ). I really wanted to look like everyone else. When things got too bad, I would ______ to my mom. Tears ran down my face naturally. Then she would look at me with loving eyes and say, “Hold your head up high and face the world. Show them your inside____.”
My mom’s love______ me. I had faced a lot of problems and learned to accept myself. Now, “Hold your head up high” has often been _______ in my home. I say it to my children, too. The gift my mom gave me lives on.
1.A. depended B. landed C. ran D. walked
2.A. taken back B. taken over C. taken away D. taken care of
3.A. sad B. happy C. warm D. comfortable
4.A. looked over B. looked after C. looked for D. looked down
5.A. thought B. hoped C. watched D. planned
6.A. only B. as C. yet D. even
7.A. read B. write C. cry D. smile
8.A. luck B. beauty C. health D. wealth
9.A. beat B. stopped C. troubled D. encouraged
10.A. heard B. seen C. read D. written
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Lucky Money
Chinese New Year Celebration is the most important celebration of the year. Chinese people may celebrate it in slightly different ways but their wishes are almost the same; they want their family members and friends to be healthy and lucky during next year.
Chinese New Year Celebration usually lasts for 15 days. The celebration activities include eating the dinner on the New Year’s Eve, setting off fireworks, giving some children lucky money. It is the money given to kids from their parents and grandparents as a New Year gift. The money is believed to bring good luck, so it is called “lucky money”. Parents and grandparents first put money in small, especially-made red envelopes and give the red envelopes to their kids after the New Year’s Feast or when they come to visit them on the New Year. They choose to put the money in red envelopes because Chinese people think red is a lucky color. They just hope the red envelopes will bring good luck to the kids.
Nowadays, e-hongbao is quite popular in China. It is considered that e-hongbao comes originally from “lucky money” for the Spring Festival. It’s a new convenient way to send greetings and wishes. People hope to get good luck from it.
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The most important celebration of the year in China | 81.1. |
The number of the days that Chinese New Year Celebration usually lasts for | 82.2. |
The thing that will be brought by lucky money to the kids | 83.3. |
The color of the specially-made envelopes given by parents or grandparents | 84.4. |
A new convenient way to send greetings and wishes in China | 85.5. |