题目内容
Sharon wrote this when she was 16 and in the 11th grade. Her goal is to become an international diplomat and peace-maker.
It was my first day at school. I felt 36 and scared. I went to all my classes with no 37 . It felt like no one 38 . I listened anxiously to all the lessons and waited for lunch 39 at one. Then finally the bell rang. It was time to talk and have 40 .
In the lunch line I met a new friend who wore a hijab (穆斯林妇女戴的面纱) on her head, and though I am 41 , we got along fine, and I was so 42 when she said, “Sit with us, at our table.” She pointed to the one next to the door.
So I 43 , and took my tray and was 44 to walk with her across the floor, when suddenly I felt a nudge (轻推). “Hey, I saw you on the bus,” said a tall girl in a long skirt. “I see your Jewish star necklace. You 45 sit with us.”
At that moment I looked around, and that’s when I 46 , to my surprise, the nations of the world, 47 themselves. That’s what I saw through my own eyes.
The Spanish only sat with Spanish, the Hindus only with Hindus, the Russians always with the Russians, and 48 the Arabs with the Jews.
I saw the reason why 49 got started. Everyone 50 to their own kind. The 51 was a map of the world. Why was everyone so 52 ?
And so I turned 53 this girl, and went with the first, and there was no enmity (敌对). I built a 54 between two worlds when I sat with those 55 from me.
36. A. frightened B. generous C. nervous D. excited
37. A. textbooks B. teachers C. friends D. classmates
38. A. cared B. mattered C. understood D. helped
39. A. hours B. stop C. period D. break
40. A. rest B. fun C. food D. discussion
41. A. Spanish B. Arab C. Russian D. Jewish
42. A. worried B. relieved C. anxious D. bored
43. A. adapted B. adopted C. agreed D. admitted
44. A. about B. ready C. willing D. likely
45. A. might B. would C. could D. should
46. A. saw B. noticed C. knew D. recognized
47. A. developing B. expanding C. separating D. defending
48. A. only B. always C. sometimes D. never
49. A. conversations B. friendships C. wars D. arguments
50. A. stuck B. catered C. turned D. saw
51. A. table B. classroom C. restaurant D. lunchroom
52. A. quiet B. blind C. deaf D. tough
53. A. down B. up C. off D. away
54. A. tunnel B. platform C. bridge D. path
55. A. opposite B. different C. separate D. apart
36—40 CCADB 41----45 DBCAD 46---50 BCDCA 51---55 DBACB
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| Sharon wrote this when she was 16 and in the llth grade. Her goal is to become an international diplomat (外 交官) and peace-maker. It was my first day at school. I felt 1 and scared. I went to all my classes with no 2 . It felt like no one 3 . I listened anxiously to all the lessons and waited for lunch 4 at 1:00. Then finally the bell rang. It was time to talk and have 5 . In the lunch line I met a new friend who wore a hijab (穆斯林妇女戴的面纱) on her head, and though I am 6 , we got along fine, and I was so 7 when she said,"Sit with us, at our table." She pointed to the one next to the door. So I 8 , and took my tray and was 9 to walk with her across the floor, when suddenly I felt a jog. "Hey, I saw you on the bus," said a tall girl in a long skirt."I see your Jewish star necklace. You 10 sit with us." At that moment I looked around, and that's when I 11 , to my surprise, the nations of the world, 12 themselves. That's what I saw through my own eyes. The Spanish only sat with Spanish, the Hindus only with Hindus, the Russians always with the Russians, and 13 the Arabs with the Jews. I saw the reason why 14 got started. Everyone 15 to their own kind. The 16 was just like a map of the world, where there should never have been so much separation among nations. But why was everyone so 17 ? And so I turned 18 this girl, and went with the first, and there was no offence, I built a 19 between two worlds when I sat with those 20 from me. | ||||
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