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“Father, do you see Mother in your dreams?” the young girl asks. “You know sometimes I do.”
“Mother comes to see me a lot, you know. We sit and talk.” The father smiles. “How is your homework coming along?”
“Why do I have to study so hard?”
“It is what your mother would have wanted!”
She regrets speaking her mind. “I’m sorry, Father, I shouldn’t have said that.” She looks up and sees his eyes well up with tears.
“It’s okay, love,” he gets up and pours himself a drink. “I’ll just sit outside for a while. You finish up your work, okay?”
“I’m sorry, Father; Mother did love you very much. She told me all the time.”
“Homework, first, eh? Then we can chat about your mother.”
He heads off outside and sits in his usual chair, looking around the courtyard. The whole area relaxes the mind and somehow soothes the soul.
“All finished, Father. May I get a drink and sit with you? I have some questions.”
She comes with two drinks one for him and one for herself. He looks surprised. She never really liked him having a drink. Although he had cut back a lot from before he brought her here, it still seemed strange.
“Mother told me all about you. That is before she passed away. We would laugh together at your love stories.”
He listens without uttering a single sound.
“Why didn’t you come and take her away with you? She really wanted that. Did you know that?”
Her father looks at his daughter lovingly. “Circumstances were difficult back then. It was just the way things were. When it came time to…” He sighs. “To visit her it was too late.”
The girl smiles. “I hope I will have the same kind of love you and mother had.”
“Without all the heartache,” her father adds.
“She always knew you loved her. She told me every day,” the child mentions cheerfully. “I saw her crying sometimes when she read your letters.”
“Did she make you promise to look after me?” She inquires.
“She asked me to take care of you.”
“You promised her, didn’t you?”
“Yes, I did.”
“It is nice out here, isn't it? Mother would have been very happy here.”
She talks with some authority. Her father remains silent. A smile comes to his weary brow. He nods his head.
“Mother wanted me to give you something. I think now the time is right.” She runs to her room. Upon returning she hands her father a book. “It’s mother’s diary! She wanted me to give it to you.”
He takes the book and holds it in his trembling hands, “Thank you.”
“Mother said you would understand things better.”
“Wise woman, your mother.”
He places the book on the table as he gets up. The girl gets up and wraps herself around her father.
“I love you.” she looks up at his face.
He picks her up and hugs her. “I love you, too.” His voice trembles.
“It’s okay, Father. We have each other now and mother is in both of us.”
He kisses her head.
“Time you went to bed,” her father softly says.
He puts her down and she scampers off to get washed and ready for bed.
Clearing up everything he checks on his daughter. She is in bed waiting for her good night kiss. He tucks her in and bids her goodnight.
Just as he is to leave she tells him. “Mother told me she adopted me when I was a baby.”
He stands at her bedroom door. Words fail him. Yes, he knew she was adopted.
“I am really lucky for being loved by my parents, even if I am not really theirs.”
You trying to bring on the water works?” he tells her.
She giggles, “Goodnight, Father. I love you.”
“Love you, too.”
His face lights up as he wipes his dampened eyes.
The door closes and the child falls asleep dreaming of her mother.
Sitting outside he picks up the diary and opens it and reads the first line: “I love you, my dearest, if only things could have been different…”
小题1:Why isn’t the mother with her family?
A.She has already died.B.She is ill in hospital.
C.The couple is divorced.D.She lives in another city.
小题2:What can we know about the couple’s relationship?
A.They understood each other very well.
B.They quarreled a lot and are separated.
C.They used to have misunderstandings.
D.They were quite sure of each other’s love.
小题3:What can we learn from the story?
A.The girl was adopted because the couple couldn’t give birth.
B.Father looks after the girl just because the girl is alone.
C.The girl feels unfortunate that she was adopted.
D.Father was not very close to the girl before she moved in with him.
小题4:Why didn’t father bring mother home when she was ill?
A.Because he was too busy with his work
B.Because he didn’t know he was wanted
C.Because he was too poor to afford the medical fees
D.Because he didn’t know she was in hospital
小题5:What does the sentence “You trying to bring on the water works?” mean?
A.You want another cup of water?
B.Are you kidding me?
C.Are you trying to make me cry?
D.Are you thinking about the water factory?
小题6:Which word best describes father’s feeling at the end of the story?
A.RegretfulB.SatisfiedC.ConfusedD.Doubtful

小题1:A
小题2:C
小题3:D
小题4:B
小题5:C
小题6:A

试题分析:这是一个令人难过有欣慰的故事,女孩的父母因为分歧而分开,最终女孩的妈妈因为生病去世,女孩的爸爸一直生活的后悔中,这时是女孩给他的心灵带来了安慰。
小题1:细节题:根据文章的句子: That is before she passed away. We would laugh together at your love stories.”可知女孩的妈妈没有和他们在一起,因为她已经去世了,选A。
小题2:推理题:从文章的句子:“Circumstances were difficult back then. It was just the way things were. When it came time to…” He sighs. “To visit her it was too late.”可知这对夫妇曾经有过误解,选C。
小题3:推理题:从文章的句子: Although he had cut back a lot from before he brought her here, it still seemed strange.可知在女孩搬来和爸爸住之前,爸爸和她不是很亲近,选D
小题4:推理题:从文章的句子:Circumstances were difficult back then. It was just the way things were. When it came time to…” He sighs. “To visit her it was too late.”可知女孩的爸爸没有将她妈妈带走,因为他不知道别人需要他。选B。
小题5:句意理解题:从划线句子的上文:“I am really lucky for being loved by my parents, even if I am not really theirs.” 和下文的:His face lights up as he wipes his dampened eyes.可知女孩的话很感人,让爸爸想流泪了,选C。
小题6:推理题:文章中多次提到爸爸流泪,叹息,因为没有在妻子生病的时候在身边陪伴,说明他很后悔,选A
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小题1:
A.joyousB.simpleC.tough D.colourful
小题2:
A.turn awayB.turn aroundC.turn up D.turn in
小题3:
A.required B.realized C.declared D.wondered
小题4:
A.small B.important C.specificD.endless
小题5:
A.otherwise B.afterwardsC.insteadD.sometimes
小题6:
A.stopping B.continuingC.agreeingD.planning
小题7:
A.However B.BesidesC.ThereforeD.Anyway
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A.specialB.commonC.crowded D.modern
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A.preventedB.seenC.heardD.left
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A.picking upB.caring aboutC.looking forD.referring to
小题11:
A.advisedB.decidedC.wishedD.ordered
小题12:
A.buyingB.postingC.sendingD.handing
小题13:
A.whenB.whileC.untilD.once
小题14:
A.hometownB.companyC.countryD.stop
小题15:
A.receivingB.enjoyingC.findingD.dividing
小题16:
A.entranceB.officeC.platformD.bench
小题17:
A.tiredlyB.excitedlyC.fortunatelyD.carefully
小题18:
A.apartmentB.farmC.city D.classroom
小题19:
A.extraB.perfect C.typicalD.ordinary
小题20:
A.rejected B.deserved C.afforded D.forgot
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A.anxiousB.proudC.contentD.active
小题2:
A.rideB.driveC.workD.study
小题3:
A.signsB.curesC.fundsD.ways
小题4:
A.hisB.herC.oursD.its
小题5:
A.similarlyB.definitelyC.differentlyD.exactly
小题6:
A.beyondB.onC.likeD.within
小题7:
A.refer toB.work outC.make sureD.give up
小题8:
A.safestB.largestC.wildestD.farthest
小题9:
A.shopB.hotelC.restaurantD.hospital
小题10:
A.villagersB.patientsC.friendsD.doctors
小题11:
A.preventB.restrictC.warnD.stop
小题12:
A.WhileB.OnceC.UnlessD.If
小题13:
A.examineB.considerC.meetD.ignore
小题14:
A.walkB.seeC.leaveD.concern
小题15:
A.ThereforeB.BesidesC.SomehowD.However
小题16:
A.putB.turnedC.givenD.thrown
小题17:
A.effortsB.advantagesC.plansD.emotions
小题18:
A.settledB.knockedC.brokeD.held
小题19:
A.ExcitingB.ChallengingC.DisappointingD.Attracting
小题20:
A.thinkB.dreamC.hearD.talk
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It was a long     road. For many hours he kept on driving. When it was almost      ,he saw in a     a tall farmer ploughing(犁地) the land. He stopped his       team of horses near the fence and called out,“Hello,farmer.”
“Hello,yourself,”the farmer replied,      ploughing.
“Where does the horse       ?”he asked without knowing his language mistakes.
“I haven’t seen it go anywhere. It        stays right where it is,”said the farmer,    stopping his work.
“How far is it to the next town?” said the city man,speaking a little       .
“Don’t know. I never     it,” replied the farmer. By this time the city man was getting      .“What do you know?You’re the biggest fool I      saw.”
     stopping, the farmer turned and looked for a long time      at the city man. Then he said,“Maybe I don’t know much.     I am a fool. But at least I’m not lost!”
小题1:
A.signsB.ordersC.attentionD.direction
小题2:
A.realizedB.recognizedC.acceptedD.received
小题3:
A.stoppedB.usedC.wantedD.continued
小题4:
A.missB.meetC.lookD.lose
小题5:
A.townB.countryC.capitalD.village
小题6:
A.lonelyB.busyC.dirtyD.crowded
小题7:
A.at noonB.at nightC.rainingD.dark
小题8:
A.truckB.pileC.fieldD.store
小题9:
A.strongB.tiredC.weakD.tiring
小题10:
A.butB.went onC.stoppedD.still
小题11:
A.goB.lead upC.getD.show
小题12:
A.alwaysB.oftenC.sometimesD.seldom
小题13:
A.beganB.stillC.withoutD.already
小题14:
A.clearlyB.lowerC.more loudlyD.more politely
小题15:
A.judgedB.measuredC.sawD.studied
小题16:
A.sadB.lovelyC.friendlyD.angry
小题17:
A.everB.oftenC.evenD.never
小题18:
A.StillB.NotC.WithD.Finally
小题19:
A.gladlyB.immediatelyC.in silenceD.excitedly
小题20:
A.ReallyB.PerhapsC.CertainlyD.Fortunately
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The idea interested me.
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小题1:Why did the author drive past the young man in the desert without stopping?
A.Because he failed to notice this man.
B.Because he was driving too fast.
C.Because he was afraid of being cheated.
D.Because he thought the young man didn’t need help.
小题2:What was it that made the author upset?
A.Making the decision of not offering help so easily.
B.Leaving the young man alone in the desert.
C.Being considered a fool.
D.Keeping thinking about the young man.
小题3:What is the structure of the text?
A.①—②③④—⑤—⑥⑦
B.①②—③④—⑤⑥⑦
C.①②—③④⑤⑥—⑦
D.①②③—④—⑤⑥⑦
小题4:The author decided to travel without a penny in order to ___________.
A.find out how long he could survive without help
B.figure out how strangers thought of his plan
C.go through the great difficulty in surviving unexpected environment
D.find out whether strangers would offer help to him
小题5:The following part might probably___________.
A.describe how the author fooled the strangers
B.describe how strangers went out their way to help the author
C.explain why people refused to help strangers
D.explain how the author overcame his difficulties on the way
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He returned to his room,____ running down.
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小题1:
A.bravelyB.seldomC.freelyD.always
小题2:
A.raisedB.noddedC.loweredD.knocked
小题3:
A.springB.momentC.winterD.week
小题4:
A.neighborsB.friendsC.childrenD.boys
小题5:
A.saplingB.treeC.giftD.toy
小题6:
A.dieB.growC.breakD.survive
小题7:
A.led toB.attended toC.belonged toD.objected to
小题8:
A.pleasedB.upsetC.worriedD.surprised
小题9:
A.Compared with B.Similar toC.Connected toD.Popular with
小题10:
A.requestB.scheduleC.promiseD.secret
小题11:
A.presidentB.botanistC.artistD.researcher
小题12:
A.smartB.desperateC.optimisticD.practical
小题13:
A.fieldB.courtyardC.parkD.farm
小题14:
A.brotherB.sisterC.fatherD.neighbor
小题15:
A.All of a suddenB.For a momentC.In timeD.From then on
小题16:
A.busilyB.quietlyC.cautiouslyD.secretly
小题17:
A.waterB.tearsC.sweatD.rain
小题18:
A.HoursB.MonthsC.DecadesD.Centuries
小题19:
A.lastB.onlyC.leastD.best
小题20:
A.Even ifB.Now thatC.If onlyD.What if
“A” for Attitude
English was always my favorite subject. In my freshman year of high school, I could write a killer composition. In my second year, my teacher        me to give spelling tests to the class. I had a      time of my junior year. Mrs Alexander        me to sit at her desk and take over the class when she had to leave the room. Only my senior English class was       , as we had a teacher right out of college who expected       work. Every student received a "C" or "D" grade the first quarter. But English was still my favorite subject.
I graduated from high school,      early and had children.       about my English, I often helped my kids with their English homework. And I wrote long articles and beautiful poetry as a columnist for a newspaper. Fifteen years later, I went to college, and because I had been an "A" student, I remained an "A" student. I       up to my own expectations.
Yesterday, I        my high school report cards when I was reading old papers. That bundle of report cards        back the old days. I remembered sitting in my advisor's office, explaining that I had always be       at English, and recommending that I did not deserve a '"D" from that inexperienced teacher of my senior year. The advisor was        but unable to change a(an)     . Reading through my old report cards revealed something else too. I wanted to       them or hide them. I was not an "A" student in high school English! Somehow, I had         myself of this, when the grades clearly reflected an average student with an       "A" or "B" but mostly "C” S.
Had I lived up to those grades and       myself according to those letters, I would have never confidently sought my writing career. Had I       my early grades instead of myself, I would have allowed my fear of failure to       enthusiasm and damage my creativity. Instead, I       my younger self as an "A" English student, except for that undeserved "D".
小题1:
A.scolded B.allowedC.orderedD.reminded
小题2:
A.badB.complexC.terribleD.wonderful
小题3:
A.approvedB.appointedC.expectedD.urged
小题4:
A.flexible B.creativeC.disappointingD.controversial
小题5:
A.college-levelB.basedC.difficultD.easy
小题6:
A.marriedB.workedC.succeeded D.progressed
小题7:
A.SadB.Confident C.AnxiousD.Curious
小题8:
A.added B.lived C.grew D.went
小题9:
A.countedB.rememberedC.approachedD.discovered
小题10:
A.broughtB.turnedC.heldD.kept
小题11:
A.nervousB.good C.poorD.terrible
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A.impoliteB.impatientC.inexperiencedD.sympathetic
小题13:
A.gradeB.figureC.paperD.entry
小题14:
A.tearB.fireC.cryD.escape
小题15:
A.warnedB.reminded C.informedD.convinced
小题16:
A.average B.enthusiastic C.outstandingD.occasional
小题17:
A.consideredB.deniedC.reflected D.described
小题18:
A.abandonedB.givenC.believed inD.doubted
小题19:
A.changeB.riskC.defeat D.reminded
小题20:
A.looked B.viewedC.sang D.criticized
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小题1:
A.knewB.understoodC.noticedD.recognized
小题2:
A.sinceB.even ifC.thoughD.as if
小题3:
A.flatB.openC.cutD.fixed
小题4:
A.hopingB.thinkingC.pretendingD.continuing
小题5:
A.seeB.findC.guessD.learn
小题6:
A.menuB.billC.paperD.food
小题7:
A.directB.familiarC.strangeD.funny
小题8:
A.chatted withB.looked atC.laughed atD.talked about
小题9:
A.the waiterB.timeC.I D.the dinner
小题10:
A.trueB.hopefulC.clearD.possible
小题11:
A.restaurantB.washroomC.officeD.kitchen
小题12:
A.leftB.actedC.sat downD.calmed down
小题13:
A.wantedB.triedC.orderedD.wished
小题14:
A.metB.caughtC.followedD.discovered
小题15:
A.was to beatB.was dealing withC.was to meetD.was looking for
小题16:
A.careB.surpriseC.worryD.regret
小题17:
A.mustB.canC.needD.may
小题18:
A.discovery B.mistakeC.decisionD.fortune
小题19:
A.a pityB.naturalC.a chanceD.lucky
小题20:
A.ThusB.HoweverC.OtherwiseD.Therefore
For years I wanted a flower garden. I would spend hours thinking of the different things I could        that would look nice together.
But then I had five lovely children: Matthew and Marvin, the twins Alisa and Alan, and then Helen. I was too        raising them to grow a garden.
Money was tight (紧的) ,as well as time. When my children were little, if they wanted something that         too much I’d have to say, “Do you see a money        outside? Money doesn’t grow on trees, you know.”
Finally, all five got through high school and college, and started living on their own. And I started thinking again about having a        .
One spring morning, on Mother’s Day, I        the window and was surprised to see a new tree in my yard. I put my glasses on and I couldn’t believe what I was looking at. There was a money tree in my yard!
I went outside to look. It was true! There was as much as one hundred       on that tree. All I could think of was all the garden flowers I could        with that money! There was also a(an)       attached(附上): “ Love, Marvin.”
My other       had bought me tools, ornaments(装饰物) and gardening books.
That was three years ago. My garden is now very      , just the way I wanted.
I’m still not sure whether money        on trees. But I know love does!
小题1:
A.sellB.catchC.plantD.feed
小题2:
A.stressedB.excitedC.boredD.busy
小题3:
A.costB.tookC.spentD.paid
小题4:
A.pocketB.treeC.boxD.market
小题5:
A.gardenB.dreamC.presentD.yard
小题6:
A.looked afterB.looked forC.looked out ofD.looked over
小题7:
A.dollarsB.flowersC.butterfliesD.lights
小题8:
A.seeB.solveC.designD.buy
小题9:
A.DocumentB.SuggestC.NoteD.excuse
小题10:
A.friendsB.childrenC.volunteersD.members
小题11:
A.prettyB.oldC.usualD.small
小题12:
A.decoratesB.hangsC.growsD.puts

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