B. was highly valued by the Miller
C. admired the Miller very much
D. had a strong desire for fortune
B. "Interest is permanent while friendship is flexible."
C. "I'm afraid you don't understand the poetry of life."
D. "I think being generous is the base of friendship."
B. helpful and generous
C. caring but strict
D. selfish and cold-hearted
B. A lack of formal education.
C. A sudden change of weather.
D. Blind devotion to a friend.
B. show the friendship between Hans and the Miller
C. warn the readers about the danger of a false friend
D. persuade people to be as intelligent as the Miller
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| I was cleaning out an old box when an old card caught my eye: Queen City Casket Company. "What is it?" I wondered. I 1 it over. There, on the back in faded ink, was a hand-scrawled (手写的) 2 . Immediately my mind traveled 3 many years. I was nine years old, walking down the cold, wet streets of Springfield, with a bag of magazines on my shoulder. On my 4 that day, I came to that Company finally, whose owner, Mr Rader, had always taken me there to ask his workers 5 they wanted any magazines. Shaking off the 6 like a wet dog, I entered Mr. Rader's office. After a quick glance he 7 me over to the fire-place. Noticing the 8 in the top of my 9 , he said, "Come with me!" pulling me into his 10 and drove me downtown. We pulled to a stop before a shoe store. Inside, a salesman 11 me with the finest pair of Oxfords I had 12 seen. I 13 several inches tall when I got up 14 them. "We'd like a pair of new socks too," Mr. Rader said. Back in his office, Mr. Rader took out a 15 , wrote something on it, and handed it to me. With 16 eyes, I read, "Do to others as you would have them do to you." He said affectionately (深情地), "Jimmy, I want you to 17 I love you". I said good-bye, and for the first time I 18 the hope that things would be 19 . With people like Mr. Rader in the world, there was hope, kindness and love, and that would always make a 20 . | ||||
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B. shining brightly
C. flowing slowly in drops
D. appearing slowly
B. He was angry at being disturbed by the writer.
C. He was probably fast asleep.
D. He was probably murdered.