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An old man lay in a hospital bed, heavily sedated(给……服镇静剂)to ease the pain from his heart attack.. The nurse arrived and said, "Your 36 is here," repeating the words several times before the 37 conscious man opened his eyes. His son was a 38 who had come back from service to 39 to his beloved father.
The elderly man 40 out to touch his son's hand and held it gently. All through the 41 ,the young soldier sat in the ward(病房)offering words of 42 to his dying dad, who said 43 but kept a weak grip of his child. 44 of the noise of the oxygen tank and the moans(呻吟声)of the other patients, the soldier remained 45 by the old man-s side.
Several times in the course of that long night, the nurse returned and suggested that the soldier leave to 4 6 for a while, But each time he would 4 7 As dawn approached the elderly man 48 His loving son rested the old man's lifeless hand on the bed and left to find the 49 . The young man waited while the nurse carried his father's body away and when she returned, offering words of 50 the soldier interrupted her.
"Who was the man?"-he asked.
51 ,the nurse replied, "He was your father."
“No, he wasn't," the young man said, 6'I've never seen him before in my life.”
"Then 52 didn't you say something'?"
“When I arrived at the ward,I knew right away there had been a(n) 53 ,”the young man explained. "But I also knew that man needed his son, and he wasn't here.I could tell he was too一54 to know who sat beside him but he needed someone there, soI just decided t0 55 him.
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An old man lay in a hospital bed, heavily sedated(给……服镇静剂)to ease the pain from his heart attack.. The nurse arrived and said, "Your 36 is here," repeating the words several times before the 37 conscious man opened his eyes. His son was a 38 who had come back from service to 39 to his beloved father.
The elderly man 40 out to touch his son's hand and held it gently. All through the 41 ,the young soldier sat in the ward(病房)offering words of 42 to his dying dad, who said 43 but kept a weak grip of his child. 44 of the noise of the oxygen tank and the moans(呻吟声)of the other patients, the soldier remained 45 by the old man-s side.
Several times in the course of that long night, the nurse returned and suggested that the soldier leave to 4 6 for a while, But each time he would 4 7 As dawn approached the elderly man 48 His loving son rested the old man's lifeless hand on the bed and left to find the 49 . The young man waited while the nurse carried his father's body away and when she returned, offering words of 50 the soldier interrupted her.
"Who was the man?"-he asked.
51 ,the nurse replied, "He was your father."
“No, he wasn't," the young man said, 6'I've never seen him before in my life.”
"Then 52 didn't you say something'?"
“When I arrived at the ward,I knew right away there had been a(n) 53 ,”the young man explained. "But I also knew that man needed his son, and he wasn't here.I could tell he was too一54 to know who sat beside him but he needed someone there, soI just decided t0 55 him.
1. A.wife B.son C.brother D.cousin
2. A.barely B.simply C.actually D.totally
3. A.director B.manager C.waiter D.soldier
4. A.talk B.listen C.attend D.adjust
5.A.looked B reached C.moved D. picked
6. A.morning B.noon C.afternoon D.night
7. A.sadness B.truth C.excitement D.encoursgement
8. A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything
9. A.Free B.Unaware C.Afraid D.Tired
10. A.loyally B.seriously C.impatiently D.carelessly
11. A.walk B.chat C.rest D.exercise
12. A.refuse B.agree C.hesitate D.weep
13. A.awoke B.died C.recovered D.screamed
14. A.friend B.relative C.ambulance D.nurse
15. A.love B.anger C.sympathy D.admiration
16. A.Shocked B.Worried C.Frightened D.Annoyed
17.A. how B where C. why D. when
18. A.mistake B.hope C.accident D.event
19. A.anxious B.sick C.disappointed D.careless
20. A.leave B.support C.respect D.accompany
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An old man lay in a hospital bed, heavily sedated(给……服镇静剂)to ease the pain from his heart attack.. The nurse arrived and said, "Your 1 is here," repeating the words several times before the 2 conscious man opened his eyes. His son was a 3who had come back from service to 4 to his beloved father.
The elderly man 5 out to touch his son's hand and held it gently. All through the 6 ,the young soldier sat in the ward(病房)offering words of 7 to his dying dad, who said 8 but kept a weak grip of his child. 9 of the noise of the oxygen tank and the moans(呻吟声)of the other patients, the soldier remained 10 by the old man-s side.
Several times in the course of that long night, the nurse returned and suggested that the soldier leave to 11 for a while, But each time he would 12 As dawn approached the elderly man 13 His loving son rested the old man's lifeless hand on the bed and left to find the 14 . The young man waited while the nurse carried his father's body away and when she returned, offering words of 15 the soldier interrupted her.
"Who was the man?"-he asked.
16 ,the nurse replied, "He was your father."
“No, he wasn't," the young man said, 6'I've never seen him before in my life.”
"Then 17 didn't you say something'?"
“When I arrived at the ward,I knew right away there had been a(n) 18,”the young man explained. "But I also knew that man needed his son, and he wasn't here.I could tell he was too一19to know who sat beside him but he needed someone there, soI just decided t0 20 him.
- 1.
- A.wife
- B.son
- C.brother
- D.cousin
- A.
- 2.
- A.barely
- B.simply
- C.actually
- D.totally
- A.
- 3.
- A.director
- B.manager
- C.waiter
- D.soldier
- A.
- 4.
- A.talk
- B.listen
- C.attend
- D.adjust
- A.
- 5.
- A.looked
- B.reached
- C.moved
- D.picked
- A.
- 6.
- A.morning
- B.noon
- C.afternoon
- D.night
- A.
- 7.
- A.sadness
- B.truth
- C.excitement
- D.encoursgement
- A.
- 8.
- A.something
- B.anything
- C.nothing
- D.everything
- A.
- 9.
- A.Free
- B.Unaware
- C.Afraid
- D.Tired
- A.
- 10.
- A.loyally
- B.seriously
- C.impatiently
- D.carelessly
- A.
- 11.
- A.walk
- B.chat
- C.rest
- D.exercise
- A.
- 12.
- A.refuse
- B.agree
- C.hesitate
- D.weep
- A.
- 13.
- A.awoke
- B.died
- C.recovered
- D.screamed
- A.
- 14.
- A.friend
- B.relative
- C.ambulance
- D.nurse
- A.
- 15.
- A.love
- B.anger
- C.sympathy
- D.admiration
- A.
- 16.
- A.Shocked
- B.Worried
- C.Frightened
- D.Annoyed
- A.
- 17.
- A.how
- B.where
- C.why
- D.when
- A.
- 18.
- A.mistake
- B.hope
- C.accident
- D.event
- A.
- 19.
- A.anxious
- B.sick
- C.disappointed
- D.careless
- A.
- 20.
- A.leave
- B.support
- C.respect
- D.accompany
- A.
English, she was often treated unfairly. People in department stores, at banks, and at restaurants did not
take her seriously, did not give her good service, pretended not to understand her, or even acted as if they
did not hear her.
My mother has long realized the limitations of her English as well. When I was fifteen, she used to
have me call people on the phone to pretend I was she. I was foxed to ask for information or even to yell
at people who had been rode to her. One time I had to call her stockbroker (股票经纪人). I said in an
adolescent voice that was not very convincing, "This is Mrs. Tan."
And my mother was standing beside me, whispering loudly, "Why he don't send me cheek, already two
week late."
And then, in perfect English I said, "I'm getting rather concerned. You agreed to send the check two
weeks ago, but it hasn't arrived."
Then she talked more loudly. "What he want? I come to New York tell him front of his boss." And so
I turned to the stockbroker again, "I can't tolerate any more excuse. If I don't receive the cheek immediately,
I am going to have to speak to your manager when I am in New York next week."
The next week we ended up in New York. While I was sitting there red-faced, my mother, the real Mrs.
Tan, was shouting to his boss in her broken English.
When I was a teenager, my mother's broken English embarrassed me. But now, I see it differently. To
me, my mother's English is perfectly clear, perfectly natural. It is my mother tongue. Her language, as I
hear it, is vivid, direct, and full of observation and wisdom. It was the language that helped shape the way
I saw things, expressed ideas, and made sense of the world.
B. She was often misunderstood.
C. She was not clearly heard.
D. She was not very polite.
B. rode to the stockbroker
C. ready to help her mother
D. unwilling to phone for her mother
B. they failed to get the check
C. they went to New York immediately
D. they spoke to their boss at once
B. It embarrasses her.
C. It helps her understand the world.
D. It helps her tolerate rude people.
B. is vivid and direct to non-native speakers
C. has a very bad reputation in America
D. may bring inconvenience in America
I guess having a son who could become a race car driver was the next best thing.Don't get me
wrong-Dad didn't push me into racing.In fact, when I was about 10 years old, my dad was afraid that
driving a car wasn't my dream.So he took the racing away from me.I wasn't very happy with that decision.It wasn't long before Dad realized that racing was what I loved.
At four, Dad bought me my first Quarter Midget (袖珍赛车) and that's really where it started for us.
Back then, Dad coached me.He would stick out (伸出) his footin the path of the race car, and then tell
me to exactly hit his foot.By repeating this again and again, Dad believed that I would be faster and
sharper on the race track.
Dad worked really long hours at his car repair business to make money so that I could race each
weekend.I can remember that every night before he turned off the lights in the garage, Dad would tell
me:"Don't forget to kiss your race car good night." He was trying to teach me that if I show respect, it's
returned.He wanted me to show thankfulness and respect for my race car and for all the hard work that
we and many others had put into the dream.
My dad, my mom and my sister gave up a lot of things to help me race.For us, there was no better
moment than winning the 50th running of the Daytona 500 in 2008.That evening in February 2008, I
knew I had gotten a good push.I could hear the excitement.My father couldn't speak a word, and when
he got to Victory Lane (车道), he nearly knocked me over and gave me such a big hug.
B. Because he worried that his son didn't like racing.
C. Because he didn't want his son to fail like he did.
D. Because he couldn't afford the money.
B. working hard to make money
C. buying his son a mini racing car
D. changing his job as a race car driver
B. To help his son to be braver.
C. To have fun with his son.
D. To make his son more careful.
B. treat the race car as a person
C. feel grateful that he could follow his dream
D. develop a close relationship with his race car
B. surprised
C. sad
D. excited