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 She prepared a great meal to ______ the help of her neighbors in finding her lost little daughter.

       A. express      B. admit  C. explain       D. acknowledge

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Every morning a woman baked Chapati, an Indian cake, for her family and an extra one for a hungry passerby. She would place the extra cake on the ___(21)___ for someone to take it.
She noticed a hunchback (驼背) came every day and took the extra cake. Instead of expressing ___(22)___, he would mutter (嘀咕) the following words as he went his way: “The evil you do ___(23)___ with you. The good you do, comes back to you!”
This went on day after day. The woman felt very ___(24)___. One day, she decided to ___(25)___ him. She added poison to the cake she prepared for him! As she was about to place it on the window, her hands trembled. She threw his cake into the fire ___(26)___, prepared another one and put it on the window.
As usual, the hunchback came, ___(27)___the cake and muttered the same words. The hunchback proceeded on his way, ___(28)___ nothing about the fight in the mind of the woman.
The woman had a ___(29)___ who had gone to a distant place to ___(30)___ his fortune. Every day, as the woman placed the cake on the window, she offered a ___(31)___ for him. For many months she had no news of him and she prayed for his  ___(32)___ return.
That evening, there was a knock on the door. Opening it, she was surprised to find her son standing there. His clothes and shoes were ___(33)___. He was starved and ___(34)___.
Looking at his mother he said, “Mom, it’s a(n) ___(35)___ I' m here. When 1 was but a mile away, I was so starved that I collapsed (晕倒). I would have died, but for a whole ___(36)___ an old hunchback gave me.”
As the mother heard those words, her face turned ___(37)___. She leaned against the door for ___(38)___. Had she not burnt it in the fire, it would have ___(39)___ her own son!
It was then that she ___(40)___ the significance of the words: “The evil you do remains with you. The good you do, comes back to you!”

【小题1】
A.doorB.roof C.stoneD.window
【小题2】
A.concernB.hope C.gratitudeD.regret
【小题3】
A.agreesB.remainsC.differsD.fights
【小题4】
A.annoyedB.delighted C.disappointed D.relieved
【小题5】
A.look intoB.get rid ofC.search forD.argue with
【小题6】
A.immediately B.fortunatelyC.purposely D.carefully
【小题7】
A.checked upB.picked upC.ate upD.threw up
【小题8】
A.askingB.answeringC.knowingD.wondering
【小题9】
A.daughterB.husbandC.relativeD.son
【小题10】
A.getB.haveC.seekD.tell
【小题11】
A.greetingB.helloC.kissD.prayer
【小题12】
A.doubleB.happy C.safeD.warm
【小题13】
A.broken outB.worn out C.cut outD.thrown out
【小题14】
A.strongB.free C.happyD.weak
【小题15】
A.eventB.miracleC.mistakeD.surprise
【小题16】
A.cakeB.eggC.mealD.supply
【小题17】
A.blackB.greenC.paleD.yellow
【小题18】
A.fearB.strengthC.supportD.weight
【小题19】
A.helpedB.killedC.missedD.surrounded
【小题20】
A.valued B.recognizedC.rememberedD.realized

I first met Annie Mae, a maid (女仆), at my parents-in-laws’ in 1959. She prepared and    36    meals in her quiet, gentle way and then returned to the kitchen to read her Bible (《圣经》) while we     37   . She was a devoted Christian. I found this increasingly true     38    I came to know her more by observation than by conversation.
My husband and I     39    visited his parents. Each time I saw her eating    40   , reading her Bible, I wanted to sit down with her and just talk.    41   , whites didn’t do that with blacks then, and I had to    42    the practice.
In 1965, I decided to     43    the furniture and return to my home state with my two     44    when my husband wanted a divorce (离婚).
Annie Mae asked if she could buy the boys’    45   . When I answered     46   , she asked the price. Then, she asked if she could     47    a little money each month. She was    48   , and I knew her well.
Then each month, an envelope     49    us from Annie Mae with 2 or 3 dollars. A year passed. Annie Mae’s    50    payment arrived along with the following note:
Dear Mrs. Holladay,
I am sending you my last payment of three dollars for the beds     51   . I told my two sons they could now put the beds     52    and sleep in them, for they are now paid for and rightfully    53    us.Thank you for your     54   .
Annie Mae
I read the note two or three times, my eyes filled with tears. Had I only known earlier, I would have said, “Use them now. Don’t     55    until you pay for them.”

【小题1】
A.offered B.served C.gave D.showed
【小题2】
A.talked B.quarreled C.ate D.watched
【小题3】
A.so that B.in case C.as if D.even though
【小题4】
A.often B.hardly C.never D.again
【小题5】
A.angrily B.wildly C.secretly D.alone
【小题6】
A.Instead B.However C.Still D.So
【小题7】
A.protect B.break C.follow D.stop
【小题8】
A.sell B.buy C.repair D.change
【小题9】
A.parents B.sons C.brothers D.friends
【小题10】
A.toysB.chairs C.desksD.beds
【小题11】
A.sorry B.thanks C.no D.yes
【小题12】
A.earn B.use C.send D.get
【小题13】
A.clever B.honest C.simpleD.kind
【小题14】
A.separated B.disturbed C.reached D.kept
【小题15】
A.first B.only C.double D.last
【小题16】
A.in full B.in short C.in common D.in general
【小题17】
A.togetherB.awayC.on D.down
【小题18】
A.depend on B.belong to C.lie in D.begin with
【小题19】
A.help B.friendshipC.trust D.faith
【小题20】
A.wait B.leave C.return D.put

Every morning a woman baked Chapati, an Indian cake, for her family and an extra one for a hungry passerby. She would place the extra cake on the ___(21)___ for someone to take it.

She noticed a hunchback (驼背) came every day and took the extra cake. Instead of expressing ___(22)___, he would mutter (嘀咕) the following words as he went his way: “The evil you do ___(23)___ with you. The good you do, comes back to you!”

This went on day after day. The woman felt very ___(24)___. One day, she decided to ___(25)___ him. She added poison to the cake she prepared for him! As she was about to place it on the window, her hands trembled. She threw his cake into the fire ___(26)___, prepared another one and put it on the window.

As usual, the hunchback came, ___(27)___the cake and muttered the same words. The hunchback proceeded on his way, ___(28)___ nothing about the fight in the mind of the woman.

The woman had a ___(29)___ who had gone to a distant place to ___(30)___ his fortune. Every day, as the woman placed the cake on the window, she offered a ___(31)___ for him. For many months she had no news of him and she prayed for his  ___(32)___ return.

That evening, there was a knock on the door. Opening it, she was surprised to find her son standing there. His clothes and shoes were ___(33)___. He was starved and ___(34)___.

Looking at his mother he said, “Mom, it’s a(n) ___(35)___ I' m here. When 1 was but a mile away, I was so starved that I collapsed (晕倒). I would have died, but for a whole ___(36)___ an old hunchback gave me.”

As the mother heard those words, her face turned ___(37)___. She leaned against the door for ___(38)___. Had she not burnt it in the fire, it would have ___(39)___ her own son!

It was then that she ___(40)___ the significance of the words: “The evil you do remains with you. The good you do, comes back to you!”

1.                A.door           B.roof            C.stone D.window

 

2.                A.concern        B.hope           C.gratitude  D.regret

 

3.                A.agrees         B.remains         C.differs    D.fights

 

4.                A.annoyed        B.delighted        C.disappointed   D.relieved

 

5.                A.look into        B.get rid of        C.search for D.argue with

 

6.                A.immediately     B.fortunately      C.purposely     D.carefully

 

7.                A.checked up     B.picked up       C.ate up    D.threw up

 

8.                A.asking          B.answering       C.knowing  D.wondering

 

9.                A.daughter       B.husband        C.relative   D.son

 

10.               A.get            B.have           C.seek  D.tell

 

11.               A.greeting        B.hello           C.kiss   D.prayer

 

12.               A.double         B.happy          C.safe  D.warm

 

13.               A.broken out      B.worn out        C.cut out    D.thrown out

 

14.               A.strong         B.free           C.happy D.weak

 

15.               A.event          B.miracle         C.mistake   D.surprise

 

16.               A.cake           B.egg            C.meal  D.supply

 

17.               A.black          B.green          C.pale  D.yellow

 

18.               A.fear           B.strength        C.support   D.weight

 

19.               A.helped         B.killed          C.missed    D.surrounded

 

20.               A.valued         B.recognized      C.remembered   D.realized

 

 

Last weekend, my kids along with a few other kids from the neighborhood volunteered to help me wash my car. My 10-year-old daughter came up with the idea of washing other people’s cars as well. It was pretty hot outside. She further wanted to give juice for a low cost but not free. I felt happy and decided to help her.

She asked me, “What if we make this ‘a smile car wash’, mommy? ”I couldn’t hold back my tears and encouraged her and other kids to go inside the house and come up with ideas. While I kept myself busy in drying the car, the kids walked up to me with a board of beautiful signs of smiles. They had “Free Car Wash” written on it and the theme of their exercise was “Smile”. It was pretty natural to see a team of kids 5 to 11 years with the task to do something for others.

All that seemed natural and came right from their heart. Nothing seemed to matter to them: their playtime, and then heat outside—they just wanted to help and do something nice in the community!

I helped them make some fresh juice and brought out some waste materials to help clean cars. Passers-by were amazed and one even shouted at them saying “Good kids”. One of them even tried giving them 5 dollars, which they refused. A pretty heart-warming scene!

The following weekend, I saw the idea of the week, the theme of which was “Global Kindness”. I was moved by such wonderful and loving souls. They made me smile!

One of the slogans (标语) on their flag was: “Do not fear! Smile retrievers(挽回者) are here.”

1.Who raised the idea of washing other people’s cars for free?

A. The mother

B. One of the passers-by

C. The writer’s 10-year-old daughter

D. One of the writer’s neighbors’ kids.

2.Why couldn’t the author hold back her tears when she knew her daughter’s idea?

   A. She was moved by her daughter’s kindness.

   B. She felt sorry for those passers-by in hot weather.

   C. She was sorry for not helping the kids.

   D. She thought of too much hardship of the kids.

3.Why did the kids want to wash others’ cars for free?

  A. They wanted to earn money.

  B. They were asked to do that by their teacher.

  C. They just wanted to help and do something nice in the community.

  D. They wanted to exercise in smiling.

4.Which of the following did NOT the writer do to help the kids?

  A. She supported the kids’ ideas.

  B. She prepared some fresh juice for the passers-by.

  C. She brought out some waste materials to help the kids.

  D. She gave the kids some money.

 

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