Every country has its own dining customs.Americans feel that the first rule of being a 1 guest is to be on time.If a person is invited to dinner at six thirty, the hostess 2 him to be there at six thirty or 3 a few minutes after.Because she usually does the cooking, she has to time the meal 4 the hot rolls and the coffee and the meat can be at their best when the guests come.If they are late, the food will not be so 5 , and the hostess will be 6 . 7 the guest cannot come on time, he should call his host or hostess on the phone, give the reason, and tell 8 what time he can come. 9 the situations, guests sometimes bring a box of candy, a bottle of wine or a bunch of flowers to give to the hostess as a 10 of appreciation.
As guests continue to arrive, it is usually considered polite for the 11 in the group to 12 when a woman enters the room and continue to stand until she is seated. 13 , most young people and some groups of elder people 14 stress equality of the sexes no longer observe the custom.A visitor should be 15 to each situation and follow the lead of the Americans present.
When the guests sit down at a dinner table, it is a 16 for the men to help the ladies by pushing their chairs under them.However, some Americans 17 do this, so the visitors must notice what others do and do the 18 . 19 the meal is under way and if the dinner is in a private home, a guest 20 avoid embarrassment by leaving talk to someone else.
Night after night, my mother came to my bed, even long after my childhood years.She would 1 down and push my long hair out of the way, and then kiss my forehead.
I don't remember when it first started 2 me-her hands pushing my hair that way, for they felt work-worn and rough 3 my young skin.Finally, one night, I shouted out at her, “Don't do that any more-your hands are too rough!” she made no 4 and left quietly.
But never again did my mother do it with that familiar expression of her 5 .
With the passing years, my 6 returned to that night time after time.By then I 7 my mother's hands and her goodnight kiss.Sometimes the incident seemed very 8 , sometimes far away, but always it was 9 in the back of my mind.
The years have passed, and I'm not a little girl any more.Mom is in her seventies, and those hands I once 10 to be so rough are still doing things for me and my family.
Now, Mom no longer has Dad and lives 11 .One night on Thanksgiving Eve, I found myself 12 to her house to spend the night with her.As I slept in the bedroom of my youth, a familiar hand hesitantly ran across my face to 13 the hair from my forehead.Then a 14 , ever so gently, touched my forehead.I burst into tears.
In my memory, thousands of times, I 15 the night my young voice complained.Catching Mom's hand in hand, I told her how 16 I was for that night.I thought she'd remember 17 I did.But Mom didn't know what I was talking about.She had already forgotten and 18 long ago.
That night, I fell asleep with a new 19 for my gentle mother and her caring hands.And the guilt that I had carried around for so long was 20 to be found.
(1)
[ ]
A.
lie
B.
bend
C.
look
D.
fall
(2)
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A.
annoying
B.
astonishing
C.
delighting
D.
disappointing
(3)
[ ]
A.
along
B.
above
C.
against
D.
aside
(4)
[ ]
A.
reply
B.
promise
C.
request
D.
agreement
(5)
[ ]
A.
pity
B.
sadness
C.
apology
D.
love
(6)
[ ]
A.
feelings
B.
opinions
C.
spirits
D.
thoughts
(7)
[ ]
A.
missed
B.
forgot
C.
held
D.
shook
(8)
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A.
strange
B.
close
C.
serious
D.
common
(9)
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A.
stressed
B.
existed
C.
hidden
D.
exposed
(10)
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A.
expected
B.
changed
C.
reminded
D.
complained
(11)
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A.
yet
B.
away
C.
alone
D.
long
(12)
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A.
drawn
B.
carried
C.
moved
D.
stayed
(13)
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A.
cut
B.
wash
C.
brush
D.
take
(14)
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A.
tear
B.
kiss
C.
press
D.
hand
(15)
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A.
returned
B.
remembered
C.
realized
D.
recalled
(16)
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A.
sorry
B.
happy
C.
angry
D.
nervous
(17)
[ ]
A.
when
B.
how
C.
why
D.
as
(18)
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A.
disappeared
B.
forgiven
C.
apologized
D.
abandoned
(19)
[ ]
A.
imagination
B.
inspiration
C.
decoration
D.
appreciation
(20)
[ ]
A.
still
B.
soon
C.
nowhere
D.
anyhow
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Carmen's mother Maria had just survived a serious heart attack.But without a heart transplant her life was in constant 1
Both the mother and the daughter knew that the chances were 2 finding a donor heart that 3 Maria's blood type takes years.4 , Carmen was determined to save her mother.She kept 5 hospitals all over the country.
Days stretched out.By Christmas, Maria had trouble 6 from one end of the room to the other.Carmen lost all hope.She fell into a 7 of the hospital, crying.
"Are you okay?"a man asked.
Carmen sobbed as she told the stranger her 8 .This middle aged man was named Frank, whose wife, Cheryl, a tender and devoted mother of four lovely children, had been in hospital with a brain disease and wouldn't 9 it through the night.Suddenly, an idea came to Frank's mind.He knew Cheryl had always wanted to 10 something from herself.Could her 11 go to Carmen's mother?
After reviewing the data, doctors 12 Fank that his wife's heart was by some miracle a perfect 13 for Carmen's mother.They were able to 14 the transplant.
That cold night,when Cheryl was 15 dead,Frank came to knock at Maria's door.She was 16 for Frank's family as she had been doing every day recently.Though Maria had never met Frank before,they both felt a strange 17 as they hugged and cried, On New Year's Eve, Carmen attended Cheryl's 18 with Frank's family, who were singing their favorite song" My heart will go on”.
One day late, on New Year's Day, Maria 19 with Cheryl's heart.
Yes , Cheryl's loving heart would go on for it was 20 in another loving mother's chest.
(1)
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A.
change
B.
danger
C.
disorder
D.
pain
(2)
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A.
small
B.
distant
C.
hard
D.
precious
(3)
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A.
matched
B.
replaced
C.
controlled
D.
cooperated
(4)
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A.
Certainly
B.
Otherwise
C.
However
D.
So
(5)
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A.
finding
B.
phoning
C.
touring
D.
interrupting
(6)
[ ]
A.
rolling
B.
running
C.
walking
D.
jumping
(7)
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A.
corner
B.
bed
C.
man
D.
nurse
(8)
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A.
family
B.
story
C.
error
D.
fault
(9)
[ ]
A.
put
B.
support
C.
pass
D.
make
(10)
[ ]
A.
save
B.
offer
C.
donate
D.
separate
(11)
[ ]
A.
heart
B.
brain
C.
husband
D.
spirit
(12)
[ ]
A.
informed
B.
warned
C.
celebrated
D.
reminded
(13)
[ ]
A.
copy
B.
fit
C.
variation
D.
baby
(14)
[ ]
A.
give up
B.
carry out
C.
search after
D.
put off
(15)
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A.
noticed
B.
predicted
C.
founded
D.
declared
(16)
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A.
praying
B.
begging
C.
decorating
D.
singing
(17)
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A.
belief
B.
love
C.
bond
D.
relief
(18)
[ ]
A.
funeral
B.
operation
C.
performance
D.
anniversary
(19)
[ ]
A.
passed away
B.
woke up
C.
left behind
D.
dressed up
(20)
[ ]
A.
active
B.
alive
C.
necessary
D.
changeable
完形填空
Zigfried, a little mouse, blew his breath on the frosty window of the farmhouse and rubbed it to see the outside.Still nobody came.Maybe today, he thought 1 .It was only a few days before Christmas and he was watching for a miracle(奇迹).
This farmhouse had been 2 too long.It needed a family.Zigfried's 3 made a noise.He realized that he hadn't eaten anything since yesterday.He jumped from the windowsill(窗沿), grabbed a 4 from his home, and went next door to Farmer Mike's.
Farmer Mike's house had been a great place for the little mouse 5 the farmer married a wife who had a cat.Zigfried 6 when he thought of it.He looked around cautiously as he 7 into the room where grain was stored and was quite 8 as he filled his bag with wheat.He was turning to leave when suddenly he 9 a hot breath about his ear.His heart beat 10 , and without thinking he started to run and luckily 11 the cat's paws(爪子).
The next afternoon Zigfried heard some good news:a 12 family would be moving into the farmhouse soon.Zigfried's granny would arrive on Christmas Eve to 13 with him.He hoped that the family would come before his granny came.Before long, a car came 14 the road leading to the house, with butter sandwiches, cheese and chocolate.
Zigfried's Christmas miracle did arrive!
The house came 15 the next few days.Zigfried 16 every single hour of them. 17 , the day before Christmas when he was drinking hot chocolate with a 18 smile at the door of his home, he heard the 19 of the children of the family about what they might get for Christmas.What? A cat? The 20 froze on his face; his mouth fell wide open.After a long while, he at last found his voice:“Hey! Whose Christmas miracle is this?”