题目内容
My brother Tom was very selfish when he was a little boy.
He did not want share things with other people. For 1.
example, when he bought a chocolate cake, he put them 2.
in a secret place where I couldn' t find. Then he 3.
ate it all, by himself. He never helped other. 4.
He said he is busy. That is, a game of 5.
tennis making him very busy. He did not care 6.
if something he did made people angry. For 7.
instance, on one night he played strong and 8.
loudly music till four o'clock in the morning. But 9.
he is difference now. He often helps grandma with 10.
housework, helps mom with cooking and helps
his classmates with their lessons.
My brother Tom was very selfish when he was a little boy.
He did not want∧ share things with other people. For 1. to
example, when he bought a chocolate cake, he put them 2. it
in a secret place where I couldn't find. Then he 3. which 或that或去where
ate it all, by himself. He never helped other. 4.others
He said he is busy. That is, a game of 5.was
tennis making him very busy. He did not care 6.made
if something he did made people angry. For 7.√
instance, ha one night he played strong and 8.on
loudly music till four o'clock in the morning. But 9.loud
he is difference now. He often helps grandma with 10.different
housework, helps mom with cooking and helps
his classmates with their lessons.
It was the first snow of winter—an exciting day for every child but not for most teachers. Up until now, I had been old enough to dress myself, but today I would need some help.Miss Finlayson, my kindergarten teacher, had been through first snow days many times, but I think she must still remember this one.
I managed to get into my wool snow trousers. But I struggled on my jacket because it didn't fit well.It was a hand-me-down from my brother, and it made me wonder why I had to wear his ugly clothes. At least my hat and scarf were mine, and they were quite pretty. Finally it was time to have Miss Finlayson help me with my boots(靴子).
In her calm, motherly voice she said, "By the end of winter, you will all be able to put on your own boots.” I didn't realize at time that this was more a statement of hope than of confidence(信心).
I handed her my boots and stuck out my foot. Like most children, I expected grown-ups to do all the work. After much pushing, she managed to get the first one into place and then, with a sigh(叹气)worked the second one on too.
I said, "They're on the wrong feet.”
She struggled to get the boots off and went through the joyless task of putting them on again.
"They're my brother's boots, you know," I said. "I hate them".
Somehow, from long years of practice, she managed to act as though I wasn't an annoying(烦人的)little girl. She pushed and pushed, gently this time. With a greater sigh, seeing the end of her struggle with me,she asked, "Now, where are your mittens(连指手套)?’’
I looked into her eyes and said, "I didn't want to lose them, so I hid them in the toes of my boots.”
【小题1】The little girl was more satisfied with her_.
| A.trousers | B.jacket | C.boots | D.hat |
| A.the girl got them from her brother |
| B.the girl put something in them |
| C.they were on the wrong feet |
| D.they did not fit the girl well |
| A.Because the little girl was in her brother's clothes. |
| B.Because it was the most exciting day of the winter. |
| C.Because the little girl played a trick on her. |
| D.Because the little girl wore a pretty scarf. |
| A.was losing confidence in the little girl. |
| B.gradually lost patience with the little girl. |
| C.became disappointed with the little girl. |
| D.was getting bored with the little girl. |