The night started out ordinarily enough.Jack and Tara, our   1   , were in their small beds surrounded by toy animals.My husband, Pat, and I went to sleep   2 

          3   after midnight, Jack quietly touched me.“Mommy, I want to stay with you.I promise I won’t take much room.” I shifted  4   to make room.My son soon fell asleep.

       An hour later, Tara cried and I carefully went downstairs.“Mommy, my   5   is all stuffed up(堵住).I can’t really breathe very well.Will you please   6   with me a little while?” Tara doesn’t often get up at night,   7   I decided to be there for her.She soon fell asleep.I returned to my own bed.I was determined to sleep.But to my   8   , I found Jack sleeping on my side of the bed.He looked so   9   that I couldn’t remove him.Quietly and carefully, I lay down between  10   and Jack.

       I did manage to get some sleep   11  I heard Tara’s voice again.I returned to  12  Tara.“Mom, please lie down with me a little bit, I had a bad dream, and I’m so   13  .” “Of course, honey.It was only a dream.Mommy’s here and   14   is okay.” We fell asleep   15  each other’s arms.

       Even in my sleepy state, I thought of   16   these nights of merry-go-round(一连串的繁忙活动)beds will be over.In their place, my twins will be grown.  17  before I’m ready, our children’ rooms will be much too   18  and empty.So it is especially on days when I’m worn out after a night on this mom’s merry-go-round that I remind  19   that these very days and nights are, in fact.“the good old days”, ever so   20 

1.A.sons                     B.twins                  C.daughters            D.students

2.A.downstairs            B.in                        C.out                     D.upstairs

3.A.Sometimes            B.Some time           C.Sometime            D.Some times

4.A.gently                   B.kindly                  C.rudely                 D.impatiently

5.A.nose                     B.mouth                 C.heart                   D.eye

6.A.come                    B.stay                    C.talk                     D.play

7.A.even though          B.so                       C.no matter when    D.however

8.A.joy                       B.anger                  C.disappointment     D.surprise

9.A.deeply                   B.sound                  C.content               D.deep

10.A.my father            B.Tara                    C.Pat                     D.my mother

11.A.before                 B.when                  C.after                   D.until

12.A.show off             B.look after             C.watch out            D.take care

13.A.scared                 B.exciting               C.excited                D.scaring

14.A.something           B.anything              C.everything           D.nothing

15.A.over                    B.on                       C.by                      D.in               

16.A.how often           B.how soon            C.how long             D.how much

17.A.No doubt             B.No wonder          C.No problem         D.No worry

18.A.noisy                  B.quiet                   C.still                     D.calm

19.A.my children         B.my husband         C.my friend            D.myself

20.A.potential             B.precise          C.precious         D.previous

“Dad! He took a book without paying!” I yelled .

       My father looked surprised.Before the boy could say anything, his mother grabbed his arm and shook it.“Is it true? You stole? Tell me!”

       Everyone was quiet.The boy began to cry, and he nodded his head.He pulled out the comic book (漫画书) from under his shirt.

       “Oh, Mr. Kim.I am sorry! My Ted made a big mistake!” Mrs. Diaz told my father.She tried to take the comic book, but Ted wouldn’t let go

       “It’s OK.He can keep it,” my father said with a smile.

       “Oh no,” Mrs. Diaz said.“Let me pay right now ...” She dug in her purse.“How much?”

       “Three seventy-five.”

       Mrs. Diaz’s eyes widened, and she dug deeperI saw her mouth make a small line“Three seventy-five?” she asked 

       “It’s OK.You can pay later,” my father said.

       “No,” Mrs. Diaz said.She kept looking in her purse.“I have money here.”

       I felt bad for yelling, for I realized that Ted had tried to steal the comic book because he didn’t have the money.Maybe the boy could have a job, I thought.

       I had an idea.

       “What if he worked with me?” I asked.They turned to me.

       I said, “He can work with me to pay for the comic book.”

       “Good,” my father said smiling at me.Mrs. Diaz nodded.She turned to her son, “You hear? You will work and buy the comic book!”  

       “Yes, Mama,” Ted said, hanging his head.

       As they left, Ted looked back, and though he still seemed sad, he stuck out (伸出) his tongue at me.

       Ted has been working here for two weeks.He has paid for the comic book, but my father says he is such a good worker that he can work with me as long as he wants.We are friends now.

1.Where did the story most probably take place? 

       A.In a classroom.                                 B.In a supermarket.

       C.At a bookstore.                                 D.At a library.

2.By saying “but Ted wouldn’t let go” in Paragraph 4, the author means Ted ______.

       A.took the book by mistake                 B.wanted to keep the book

       C.didn’t want to go home                  D.didn’t think he was wrong

3.From the underlined sentences in the eighth paragraph, we may infer that Mrs. Diaz ______.

       A.didn’t think her son stole the book

       B.had been out of work for a long time

       C.forgot to take money with her that day

       D.couldn’t afford to pay for the book

4.In the last paragraph, what does the author mainly tell?

       A.His idea was successful.               B.Ted didn’t like the job.

       C.He liked Ted very much.              D.Ted was a naughty boy.

Federal regulators Wednesday approved (批准a plan to create a nationwide emergence alert(警报)system using text messages delivered to cell phones.

Text messages have exploded in popularity in recent years, particularly among young people.The wireless industry's trade association, CTIA, estimates(估计)more than 48billion text messages are sent each month.

The plan comes from the Warning Alert and Response Network Act, a 2006 federal law that requires improvements to the nation's emergency alert system.The act tasked the Federal Communications Commission(FCC)with coming up with new ways to alert the public about emergencies.

"The ability to deliver accurate and timely warnings and alerts through cell phones and other mobile services is an important next step in our efforts to help ensure that the American public has the information they need to take action to protect themselves and their families before, and during, disasters and other emergencies," FCC Chairman Kevin Martin said following approval of the plan.

       Participation in the alert system by carriers -telecommunications companies is voluntary, but it has received solid support from the wireless industry.

The program would be optional for cell phone users.They also may not be charged for receiving alerts.

There would be three different types of messages, according to the rules.

The first would be a national alert from the president, likely involving a terrorist attack or natural disaster.The second would involve "approaching threats," which could include natural disasters like hurricanes or storms or even university shootings.The third would be reserved for child abduction(绑架)emergencies, or so-called Amber Alerts.

The service could be in place by 2010.

1.What is the purpose of the approved plan?

       A.To warn people of emergencies via messages.

       B.To popularize the use of cell phones.

    C.To estimate the monthly number of messages.

       D.To promote the wireless industry.

2.The improvement to the present system is in the charge of________.

      A.CTIA                                       B.the Warning Alert and Response Network

       C.FCC                                        D.federal regulators

3.An alert message will NOT be sent if________.

       A.a child loses his way                           B.a university shooting happens

       C.a natural disaster happens                    D.a terrorist attack occurs

4.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?

       A.Cell Phone Alerts Protecting Students

      B.Cell Phone Alerts by Wireless Industry

       C.Cell Phone Alerts of National Disasters

       D.Cell Phone Alerts Coming Soon

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