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2.A.standbyB.passbyC.gobyD.stopby
3.A.GraduallyB.ClearlyC.FortunatelyD.Hurriedly
4.A.whatB.thatC.howD.which
5.A.shelfB.tableC.cupboardD.chest
6.A.chestB.lockC.coverD.saying
7.A.madeB.brokeC.boughtD.had
8.A.topB.bottomC.centerD.inside
9.A.bedB.houseC.kitchentableD.yard
10.A.makingB.keepingC.savingD.using
11.A.whisperedB.reportedC.shoutedD.pointed
12.A.findB.ownC.knowD.guard
13.A.takechancesB.taketurnsC.takemeasuresD.takeactions
14.A.onthewayB.bythewayC.thatwayD.intheway
15.A.wentonB.keptonC.movedonD.puton
16.A.sadB.deepC.richD.nice
17.A.oldmanB.fortuneC.guestD.lock
18.A.serviceB.celebrationC.mealD.crying
19.A.mixedB.paintedC.hiddenD.grown
20.A.writingB.readingC.tellingD.speaking
二
WhileIwasstandingatthekitchenwindow,five-year-oldSpencer,myoldestson,ranintothehouse1,“Weneedadoctorouthere!
Weneedadoctor!
Hurry,Mom!
”“What’swrong?
”Iasked.Spenceranxiouslytoldmehehadfoundadeadbirdthatneededadoctor.
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Dutifully(顺从地),IseizedasmallplasticbagfromthecupboardandtookSpencer’shand—2,that’sthesortofthingmothersdo!
Whilemysonledmeoutofthedoorand3thebird,Iexplainedthatifthecreaturewasindeeddead,adoctorcouldnot4.Whenwearrivedatthe5scene,itwasobviousthatthebabybirdwasdead.SpencerandIcouldseethenesthighupinthetree.MysonandI6theprobableageofthebabybird,itsinabilitytoflywell,andexactlyhowthe7hadcauseditsdeath.“Ithinkhismommyanddaddyreally8him,”Spencerobserved.I9myboy’shandandtriedtoeasehis10bysayingIwassuretheydid,11theywouldbeokaybecausethelittlebirdhadgonetoHeaventobewithGodandPopo(mygrandfatherwhohaddied).IassuredSpencerthatthebird’smommyanddaddyknewthattheirlittleonewouldbe12andloved.ItoldSpencerthatPoPolovedlittlebirdsandthatI13hewasinHeavenholdingandplayingwiththebabybird14.Ipickedupthelittlecreature’sbody,slippeditintomyplasticbagand15placedthebirdintherubbishbin.16wassaidaboutthematterfortherestoftheday.Spencerwentrightbacktoplay17hehadneverbeeninterrupted,andIreturnedtomyworkinthekitchen.
Atbreakfastthenextmorning,Spencersadlyexplainedtohisfatherthathehadfoundababybirdthedaybeforethathadfallenfromitsnest.
“Itwasdead,Daddy!
”
Tryingto18Spencer’sspiritsandremindhimthatthelittlebirdwasreally19,IaskedoursontotellDaddy20thebabybirdwas.Spencer,lookingsolemnfacedathisdad,stated,“IntherubbishbinwithMama’sgranddad,PoPo.”
1.A.sayingB.screamingC.declaringD.telling
2.A.infactB.atleastC.ofcourseD.afterall
3.A.aheadB.towardC.forD.before
4.A.comeB.saveC.helpD.support
5.A.accidentB.kitchenC.storyD.incident
6.A.wonderedB.discussedC.studiedD.looked
7.A.fallB.treeC.motherbirdD.otherbird
8.A.hateB.loseC.missD.love
9.A.pickedupB.turnedtoC.gottoD.reachedfor
10.A.excitementB.regretC.sorrowD.sadness
11.A.butthatB.andthatC.soonD.then
12.A.enjoyedB.playedC.treatedD.caredfor
13.A.doubtedB.foundC.wassureD.wasafraid
14.A.rightnowB.rightthenC.fromnowonD.nowandthen
15.A.gentlyB.loudlyC.stronglyD.firmly
16.A.NothingelseB.NobodyelseC.EverythingD.Something
17.A.asusualB.asifC.eventhoughD.though
18.A.breakB.riseC.showD.lift
19.A.woundedB.injuredC.okayD.alive
20.A.whereB.whatC.howD.when
三
TheQuietHero
ItwasMother’sDay,thedaywecelebrateeverythingmothersareandeverythingwedo.ButI’ll1thatSundayin1996wasbittersweetforme.AsasinglemotherI2tothinkofmyshortcomings—howmanyeveningsIcouldn’tspendwithmychildren,andhowmanythingsIcouldn’t3mywaitress’salarytobuy.
Butthat4kidsIhad!
MydaughterMariawasaseniorincollege,andDennywashomevisitingfromhisfreshmanyearatHarvardUniversity.Theywere5impoliteenoughtocomplain,buttherewassomuchmoreI6Ihaddoneforthem.Ijusthopedthey7.
AsIwalkedintothe8quietlytostartbreakfast,Iwasgreetedbyavase9adozenredroses!
WhenhadDennypossiblyslippeddowntoleavethem?
Buteventheirdelicatebeautywasovershadowedbythenotesittingbesidethem,inthequick,manly10ofaneighteen-year-old.ItwasaboutastorythathappenedbetweenDennyandmelongago.It11:
…Shetookadayofffromherbusy12totaketheboytoseehisherointhefleshatthestadium.Ittook3.5hoursjusttogetthere,andtheyhadtobethereearly13hecouldseehisherotakebattingpractice.14theirarrival,shetookherhard-earnedmoneytobuyanoverpricedT—shirtonwhichwas15hisheromakingadivingcatch.Afterthegame,ofcoursehehadto16hishero’ssignature,soshestayedwiththelittleboy17oneo’lockinthemorning…
Ittookmelongenoughto18it,butIfinallyknowwhothe19herois.Mom,Iloveyou!
Andsuddenly,itwasa20Mother’sDay,afterall.
1.A.admitB.adoptC.denyD.refuse
2.A.intendedB.likedC.tendedD.hesitated
3.A.stressB.spareC.strengthenD.spend
4.A.poorB.greatC.faithlessD.pretty
5.A.merelyB.usuallyC.neverD.often
6.A.wishedB.hopedC.expectedD.desired
7.A.supportedB.understoodC.approvedD.disgusted
8.A.living-roomB.kitchenC.bedroomD.study
9.A.includingB.containingC.possessingD.pinning
10.A.handwritingB.descriptionC.toneD.scratch
11.A.wroteB.recordedC.memorizedD.read
12.A.eventB.contentC.scheduleD.circumstance
13.A.orB.forC.butD.so
14.A.AtB.InC.OnD.By
15.A.impressedB.printedC.presentedD.pressed
16.A.buyB.abandonC.getD.swap
17.A.beforeB.untilC.afterD.when
18.A.seeB.hearC.realizeD.tell
19.A.actualB.trueC.imaginaryD.visual
20.A.sadB.bitterC.happyD.exciting
四
Steve,atwelve—year—oldboywithalcoholicparents,wasabouttobelostforever,bytheU.S.educationsystem.Hewasabigboy,yet,went1…untilMissWhite.
MissWhitewasasmiling,young,beautifulladyandStevewasinlove!
Forthefirsttime,hecouldn’ttakehiseyes2histeacher;
yet,stillhefailed.
Oneday,MissWhite’simpatientvoice3intohisdaydreams.
“Steve!
!
Payattention!
”
“Steve4hisgazeonMissWhite,asshebegantogooverthetest5.
“Youalldidprettywell,”shetoldtheclass,“exceptforoneboy,and41breaksmyhearttotellyouthis,but…”She7,pinning?
Stevetohisseatwitha8stare,hereyessearchinghisface.
“…Thesmartestboyintheseventhgradeisfailingmyclass!
Steve9hiseyesandcarefullyexaminedhisfingertips.
Afterthat,itwas10!
!
Stevestillwouldn’tdohishomework.Evenasthepunishmentsbecamemoresevere,heremained11.
“Justtryit!
ONEWEEK!
”Hewasunmoved.
“Giveyourselfachance!
Don’t12uponyourlife!
”Nothing.
Please!
Icareaboutyou!
Wow!
13,Stevegotit!
Someonecaredabouthim?
Stevewenthomefromschool,14,thatafternoon.
ThefollowingMondayhearrivedatschoolontime.MissWhite,gaveaquizontheweekendhomework.Stevewasthefirstto15hispaper.Withalookofsurprise,MissWhitetookhispaper.Obviously16,shebegantolookitover.Stevewalkedbacktohisdesk,hisheart17withinhischest.Ashesatdown,hecouldn’t18anotherlookatthelovelywoman.
MissWhite’sfacewasintotalshock!
The19boyintheseventhgradehadjustpassedhisfirsttest!
Hebegantotakeoff!
Andhecontinuedthis20throughouthisschoollife.FromthatmomentnothingwasthesameforSteve.
1.A.unnoticedB.uncommonC.unknownD.unacceptable
2.A.alongB.fro