The house, which _____ last night, ____ my aunt but she doesn’t live there any more.
A. was broken into; is belonged to B. broke into; is belonged to
C. broke into; belonging to D. was broken into; belongs to
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The house, which _____ last night, ____ my aunt but she doesn’t live there any more.
A. was broken into; is belonged to B. broke into; is belonged to
C. broke into; belonging to D. was broken into; belongs to
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The house belongs to my aunt but she ______here any more.
A. hasn’t lived B. didn’t live
C. hadn’t lived D doesn’t live
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The house belongs to my aunt but she________here any more.
A. hasn’t lived B. didn’t live C. hadn’t lived D. doesn’t live
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At last we found the hole in the wall _______ the mouse got into the house last night.
A.in which | B.which | C.through which | D.by which |
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Last night one of our 3 family dogs was hit and killed by a car in front of my mother’s house. The dogs became more or less, my mother’s children after her human children grew up and moved out and my father ran with a midlife crisis and left her. The one that was killed had bonded with my mom far more than the others. She is shocked and upset. I loved the dog, but my true sadness currently results from having to watch my mother experience another tragedy after everything she has been through in her life.
In the midst of all of this I have to sincerely applaud the driver of the vehicle, which feels wrong, but it's not.
I’ll start by stating it was not his fault. The dog chased(追赶) a deer into the road at night. In an effort to not hit the deer with his car he changed direction suddenly, not seeing the dog, leading to her deaths. He could have very easily continued on his way, but he did something that I hope I never forget. He did the right thing (in my eyes). The driver pulled over, carefully wrapped our dog in a blanket he got from his car, and carried her up to my mother's front door.
He was visibly shaking and very upset. He informed my mother of what happened and she broke down immediately. He consoled her the best a stranger could and waited with her while my sister rushed to her house. He left his information and offered assistance in anyway he could.
Yes, he is the man who hit and killed our dog-accidentally. What he really did was sparing my mother from discovering unexpectedly a horrible scene herself while searching for the dog. He had so many choices. Choices that were far easier than what he chose. He did the right thing and for that, thank you, stranger. You recovered my faith in humanity.
1.What can we learn about the author's mother?
A.She has suffered a lot in her life. B.She has grown up with her dogs.
C.She misses her husband very much. D.She has three dogs killed in an accident.
2.What's the author s attitude towards the dog-killer?
A.Doubtful. B.Indifferent. C.Critical. D.Praising.
3.What does the underlined word “consoled” in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Encouraged. B.Followed. C.Comforted. D.Helped.
4.What is the best tide for the text?
A.An Unfortunate Accident B.Sadness over a Dog’s Death
C.An Easy-to-Make Choice D.Faith in Humanity Recovered
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Last night, when I went to see my grandmother, she was sitting alone at the nurse station with her word search book. My grandmother was sitting at the desk with her book but no pencil just staring at the letters as if she was trying to find the word. I came to her and said hello.
Usually, she at least knows I am connected to her somehow but this time, she looked at me with doubt. I introduced myself and told her that I was her granddaughter. “I don’t know who you are,” she said.” Do you want to go outside?” I asked. “okay,” she said.
We got her things and I wrapped it all in a blanket we would use as a tablecloth. I asked her if she could hold it while I pushed her wheelchair and held her cup of tea.
She held her hands out and I placed the cloth bundle (捆) on her lap. I put the cloth on the table and she helped smooth it down-then I put the rest of the items on the cloth..
Now she was just staring at me as if confused, as if trying to figure me out. “Do you know who I am?” I asked. She said, “I don’ t really know.”“ I am your granddaughter,” I said. “I am not sure what that is. I don’t know, I don’t know you,” she said.
I think of my friend whose mother has not known him for years, has no recollection (记忆), and doesn’t speak any more. It is a painful sight for all those living who remember. I am grateful that my grandmother is still so present. I have a sinking feeling that our days are numbered.
For now, she is still here, still says thank you, and still loves me from a deep and secret place. Tomorrow, I will see her and she may or may not know me-and that will be okay. I still know her.
1.What was the author’s grandma doing when she visited her?
A.She was writing stories. B.She was training herself.
C.She was preparing to eat out D.She was waiting for the author.
2.What can we infer from the dialogue between the author and her grandma?
A.Her grandma didn’t trust her. B.Her grandma refused her help.
C.Her grandma didn’t recognize her. D.Her grandma could look after herself.
3.The author mentioned her friend because her grandma ________.
A.had only a few days to live B.was in a better condition
C.was treated the way he did D.had a similar experience to his mother
4.What’s the author’s probable attitude in the text?
A.Treasuring the present. B.Expecting the future.
C.Feeling hopeless. D.Loving life.
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Last night my neighbors _____ to be quiet but the noise started up again. I finally lost my ____ with them and called the police.
A.apologized; fear | B.promised; temper | C.suggested; mood | D.threatened; pride |
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Last year, my mother brought out an old college-ruled notebook: one of the journals in which she has kept a record of all the dinner parties she has hosted since 1976. I have a similar journal. But I am a writer, and she is a chemist. Mine features descriptions and feelings about the dinners I’ve hosted, while hers reads like laboratory notes — just the meal plan and who was invited.
“Salmon mousse (慕斯),” she announced, reading the first enrty. “My God, I must have made that a hundred times. Do you remember them?” I did not. But I did remember that salmon mousse.
Old friends came and went in her journal. New favorites joined the menu. My husband’s name first shows up in 1997, along with a meal of just hors d’oeuvres because he loved it. My sister-in-law’s name arrived in 2006, and with it, all shellfish disappeared from family menus — she would get sick after eating it. There is my mother’s partner, Ruth, who appeared in 1991, signaling almost five years of vegetarian (素食主义者) dishes before she gave in to my mother’s ham. And there is my father, who, despite being her ex-husband, appeared every year after their divorce.
While my mother has always written in her journal before a dinner party, I write in mine afterward. In my mother’s books, everything is clear. Hers passes from early motherhood through divorce and the deaths of friends without a break. I, on the other hand, have three entire years unaccounted for. I see her journals and am envious: By 45, I should not be winging it at dinner. I should practice with old favorites. I should have a salmon mousse.
And so I am putting this decision into practice at a dinner party for writer friends. The menu is already written in my book. To start, a favorite of mine has already been cured in the fridge: salmon gravlax. And for this I must apologize to my mother: It is as close as I can get. I love you; I do. But I have always hated that salmon mousse.
1.What can we know from Paragraph 3?
A. The writer's husband is a vegetarian.
B. The writer’s sister-in-law is allergic to shellfish.
C. Ruth didn't like the ham made by the writer’s mom.
D. The writer’s father never came back home since his divorce.
2.Which statement may come from the writer’s journal?
A. Salmon gravlax for writer friends.
B. Thanksgiving, friends coming.
C. I am glad lots of writer friends came last night.
D. Tom and Lily are coming as well as Mr. Green tonight.
3.How can we describe the writer’s mother?
A. Considerate and strong-minded. B. Stubborn but organized.
C. Outgoing and generous. D. Warm-hearted but disloyal.
4.Why does the author write this passage?
A. To show her love for her mother. B. To put her decision into practice.
C. To compare two different journals. D. To express her hate for salmon mousse.
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My aunt ____ my sister to marry Henry, but my sister married Frank at last.
A. advised B. persuaded C. suggested D. banned
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Yesterday my aunt sent me an email _______she told me she would come to see me next week.
A. which B. where
C. that D. when
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