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Cherylwouldtellhernottoworry.Itdidn’tmatter.Butstillhermotherfeltshehadletherdownandsaidsorryateachgoodbye.
“Mom,doyourememberwhenImadethehighschoolbasketballteam?
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Cheryl’smothernodded.
“You’ddrivesofarandsitforsolong,andIneverevenleftthebenchtoplay.YouwaitedformeaftereverygameandeachtimeIfeltbadandsaidsorrytoyouforwastingyourtime.”Cherylgentlytookhermother’shand.
“Doyourememberwhatyou’dsaytome?
“IwouldsayIdidn’tcometoseeyouplay.Icametoseeyou.”
“Andyoumeantthosewords,didn’tyou?
“Yes,Ireallydid.”
“Well,nowIsaythesamewordstoyou.Ididn’tcometoseeyoutalk.Icametoseeyou.”
Hermotherunderstoodandsmiledasshefellasleep.
Theirafternoonstogetherpassedquietlyintodays,weeksandmonths.Tothelastdaytheycaredeachotherinsilence,lovegivenandreceivedjustbyseeingeachother.
16.Accordingtothewriter,themostpainfulmomentis________.
A.sayinggoodbyetothosetheyloveB.watchingone’smotherleaveandsaygoodbye
C.waitingtospeaktothosetheyloveD.waitingtosaygoodbyetothosetheylove
17.WhydidthemothersayshehadletCheryldown?
A.HerdiseasehadcostCherylmuchmoney.B.Cherylhadcriedtoomanytimesforher.
C.Cherylhadn’tstayedwithhereveryday.D.Shefeltsorryforbeingunabletotalkmuch.
18.Cheryltoldhermotherabouttheschoolbasketballgameinorderto________.
A.saysorrytohermotherB.testhermother’smemory
C.makehermotherfeelbetterD.askhermothertoforgetit
19.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Visitingyoursickparentsismeaningful.B.Sayingsorryisnecessarybetweenlovedones.
C.Lovemeansbeingtherewithlovedones.D.Childrenandparentsneedunderstanding.
B
CollectionDaysforRubbish
KindsofRubbishCollectionDays
ThingswecanrecyclePlasticthingsWednesday
Cans,Bottles,PETbottlesThursday
Thingswecanburn
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Foodwaste,Clothes,UsedpaperTuesday
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Thingswecan’tburn
Claythings,MetallicthingsthefirstMonday
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Pleasetrytoreducetherubbishinyourlife!
◆metallic像金属的
20.Lookatthecalendar.It’sOctober6thtoday.Youbrokeaclaycupthismorning.Whenwilltheycollectthebrokencup?
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A.OnOctober3nd.B.OnOctober10th.C.OnOctober17th.D.OnOctober24th.
21.Whichofthefollowingthingscanbecollectedtoburn?
A.Dinnerfood.B.Fishcans.C.Plasticplates.D.Milkbottles.
C
Whenwethinkoffoodfarmingweusuallythinkofgreenfieldsinthecountry,outsidethecity.SamCheeworksonaverydifferenttypeoffarm,inthecenteroftheCanadiancityofToronto.“Wegrowfruitvegetablesandherbs,”saysSam.“Butnotmanypeopleknowthefarmishere.Youcan’tseeitfromthestreet.We’reontopofanofficebuilding,50metersabovetheground.”
RooftopfarmingisbecomingpopularincitieslikeToronto,NewYorkandLondon.Theroofsofbuildingsareoftenjustwastedspace,butthisspacecanbeusedforgrowinggoodfreshfood,rightinthemiddleofthecity.Samexplainshowitworks.“Wegroweverythinginbigboxes-therearehundredsofthem.Wecatchrainwatertowatertheplantswhentheweatherisdry.”
TherooftopfarmwhereSamworksbelongstoarestaurantcalledGreenGarden,onthegroundfloorofthebuilding.Thefarmproducesabouthalftherestaurant’sfruitandvegetables.SambelievesthattherooftopfarmiswhatmakesGreenGardenspecial.“Wehelptokeepfoodproductionlocal.Wedon’tneedtotransportthisfoodfromanywhereandthatsavesenergy.It’sbetterfortheenvironment.”
Thefoodfromtherooftopisfreshertoo.“Whenthefruitandvegetablesareripewecanpickthemandusethemrightaway.Theytastebetterwhenthey’rereallyfresh,”saysSam.“Ihopethattherewillbemorerooftopfarmsinthecitysoon.Itcoul