In the doorway of my home, I looked closely at my 23-year-old son, Daniel. In a few hours he would be flying to France to 36 a different life. It was a transitional(过渡的)time in Daniel's life. I wanted to 37 him some words of significance. But nothing came from my lips, and this was not the 38 time I had let such moments pass.
When Daniel was five, I took him to the bus stop on his first day of kindergarten. He asked, “What is it going to be like, Dad? Can I do it?” Then he walked 39 the steps of the bus and disappeared inside. The bus drove away and I said nothing. A decade later, a similar 40 played itself out. I drove him to college. As I started to leave, I tried to think of something to say to give him 41 and confidence as he started this new stage of life. Again, words 42 me.
Now, as I stood before him, I thought of those 43 opportunities. How many times have I let such moments 44 ? I don't find a quiet moment to tell him what they have 45 to me. Or what he might 46 to face in the years ahead. Maybe I thought it was not necessary to say anything.
What does it matter in the course of a lifetime if a father never tells a son what he really thinks of him? 47 as I stood before Daniel, I knew that it did matter. My father and I loved each other. Yet, I always 48 never hearing him put his 49 into words. Now I could feel my palms sweat and my throat tighten. Why is it so 50 to tell a son something from the heart?
My mouth turned dry, and I knew I would be able to get out only a few words clearly. “Daniel,” I said, “If I could have picked, I would have picked you.” That's all I could say. He hugged me. For a moment, the world 51 , and there were just Daniel and me. He was saying something, but tears misted my eyes, and I couldn't understand what he was saying. All I was 52 of was the stubble(短须)on his chin as his face pressed 53 mine. What I had said to Daniel was 54 . It was nothing. And yet, it was 55 .
1.A. experience B. spend C. enjoy D. shape
2.A. show B. give C. leave D. instruct
3.A. last B. first C. very D. next
4.A. upward B. into C. down D. up
5.A. sign B. scene C. scenery D. sight
6.A. interest B. instruction C. courage D. direction
7.A. failed B. discouraged C. struck D. troubled
8.A. future B. embarrassing C. obvious D. lost
9.A. last B. pass C. fly D. remain
10.A. counted B. meant C. valued D. eared
11.A. think B. want C. expect D. wish
12.A. But B. And C. Instead D. So
13.A. wondered B. regretted C. minded D. tried
14.A. views B. actions C. feelings D. attitudes
15.A. important B. essential C. hard D. complex
16.A. disappeared B. changed C. progressed D. advanced
17.A. sensitive B. convinced C. aware D. tired
18.A. by B. against C. on D. with
19.A. clumsy B. gentle C. absurd D. moving
20.A. none B. all C. anything D. everything
高二英语完型填空中等难度题
In the doorway of my home, I looked closely at my 23-year-old son, Daniel. In a few hours he would be flying to France to 36 a different life. It was a transitional(过渡的)time in Daniel's life. I wanted to 37 him some words of significance. But nothing came from my lips, and this was not the 38 time I had let such moments pass.
When Daniel was five, I took him to the bus stop on his first day of kindergarten. He asked, “What is it going to be like, Dad? Can I do it?” Then he walked 39 the steps of the bus and disappeared inside. The bus drove away and I said nothing. A decade later, a similar 40 played itself out. I drove him to college. As I started to leave, I tried to think of something to say to give him 41 and confidence as he started this new stage of life. Again, words 42 me.
Now, as I stood before him, I thought of those 43 opportunities. How many times have I let such moments 44 ? I don't find a quiet moment to tell him what they have 45 to me. Or what he might 46 to face in the years ahead. Maybe I thought it was not necessary to say anything.
What does it matter in the course of a lifetime if a father never tells a son what he really thinks of him? 47 as I stood before Daniel, I knew that it did matter. My father and I loved each other. Yet, I always 48 never hearing him put his 49 into words. Now I could feel my palms sweat and my throat tighten. Why is it so 50 to tell a son something from the heart?
My mouth turned dry, and I knew I would be able to get out only a few words clearly. “Daniel,” I said, “If I could have picked, I would have picked you.” That's all I could say. He hugged me. For a moment, the world 51 , and there were just Daniel and me. He was saying something, but tears misted my eyes, and I couldn't understand what he was saying. All I was 52 of was the stubble(短须)on his chin as his face pressed 53 mine. What I had said to Daniel was 54 . It was nothing. And yet, it was 55 .
1.A. experience B. spend C. enjoy D. shape
2.A. show B. give C. leave D. instruct
3.A. last B. first C. very D. next
4.A. upward B. into C. down D. up
5.A. sign B. scene C. scenery D. sight
6.A. interest B. instruction C. courage D. direction
7.A. failed B. discouraged C. struck D. troubled
8.A. future B. embarrassing C. obvious D. lost
9.A. last B. pass C. fly D. remain
10.A. counted B. meant C. valued D. eared
11.A. think B. want C. expect D. wish
12.A. But B. And C. Instead D. So
13.A. wondered B. regretted C. minded D. tried
14.A. views B. actions C. feelings D. attitudes
15.A. important B. essential C. hard D. complex
16.A. disappeared B. changed C. progressed D. advanced
17.A. sensitive B. convinced C. aware D. tired
18.A. by B. against C. on D. with
19.A. clumsy B. gentle C. absurd D. moving
20.A. none B. all C. anything D. everything
高二英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
In the doorway of my home, I looked closely at my 23-year-old son, Daniel.In a few hours he would be flying to France to 1a different life.It was a transitional(过渡的) time in Daniel’s life.I wanted to 2him some words of significance.But nothing came from my lips, and this was not the3time I had let such moments pass.
When Daniel was five, I took him to the bus stop on his first day of kindergarten.He asked, “What is it going to be like, Dad? Can I do it?” Then he walked 4the steps of the bus and disappeared inside.The bus drove away and I said nothing.A decade later, a similar 5played itself out.I drove him to college.As I started to leave, I tried to think of something to say to give him 6and confidence as he started this new stage of life.Again, words 7me.
Now, as I stood before him, I thought of those 8opportunities.How many times have I let such moments 9? I don't find a quiet moment to tell him what they have 10to me.Or what he might want to face in the years 11.Maybe I thought it was not necessary to say anything.
What does it matter in the course of a lifetime if a father never tells a son what he really thinks of him? 12as I stood before Daniel, I knew that it did matter.My father and I loved each other.Yet, I always 13never hearing him put his 14into words.Now I could feel my palms sweat and my throat tighten.Why is it so 15to tell a son something from the heart?
My mouth turned dry, and I knew I would be able to get out only a few words clearly.“Daniel,” I said, “If I could have picked, I would have picked you.” That's all I could say.He hugged me.For a moment, the world 16, and there were just Daniel and me.He was saying something, but tears misted my eyes, and I couldn't understand what he was saying.All I was 17of was the stubble(短须) on his chin as his face pressed 18mine.What I had said to Daniel was 19.It was nothing.And yet, it was 20.
1.A.experience B.spend C.enjoy D.shape
2.A.show B.give C.leave D.instruct
3.A.last B.first C.very D.next
4.A.upward B.into C.down D.up
5.A.sign B.scene C.scenery D.sight
6.A.interest B.instruction C.courage D.direction
7.A.failed B.discouraged C.struck D.troubled
8.A.future B.embarrassing C.obvious D.lost
9.A.last B.fly C.pass D.remain
10.A.counted B.meant C.valued D.eared
11.A.forward B.before C.ago D.ahead
12.A.But B.And C.Instead D.So
13.A.wondered B.regretted C.minded D.tried
14.A.views B.actions C.feelings D.attitudes
15.A.important B.essential C.complex D.hard
16.A.disappeared B.changed C.progressed D.advanced
17.A.sensitive B.convinced C.aware D.tired
18.A.by B.against C.on D.with
19.A.clumsy B.gentle C.absurd D.moving
20.A.none B.all C.anything D.everything
高二英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
In the doorway of my home, I looked closely at my 23-year-old son, Daniel. In a few hours he would be flying to France to 36 a different life. It was a transitional(过渡的) time in Daniel’s life. I wanted to 37 him some words of significance. But nothing came from my lips, and this was not the38 time I had let such moments pass.
When Daniel was five, I took him to the bus stop on his first day of kindergarten. He asked, “What is it going to be like, Dad? Can I do it?” Then he walked 39 the steps of the bus and disappeared inside. The bus drove away and I said nothing. A decade later, a similar 40 played itself out. I drove him to college. As I started to leave, I tried to think of something to say to give him 41 and confidence as he started this new stage of life. Again, words 42 me.
Now, as I stood before him, I thought of those 43 opportunities. How many times have I let such moments 44 ? I don't find a quiet moment to tell him what they have 45 to me. Or what he might want to face in the years 46 . Maybe I thought it was not necessary to say anything.
What does it matter in the course of a lifetime if a father never tells a son what he really thinks of him? 47 as I stood before Daniel, I knew that it did matter. My father and I loved each other. Yet, I always 48 never hearing him put his 49 into words. Now I could feel my palms sweat and my throat tighten. Why is it so 50 to tell a son something from the heart?
My mouth turned dry, and I knew I would be able to get out only a few words clearly. “Daniel,” I said, “If I could have picked, I would have picked you.” That's all I could say. He hugged me. For a moment, the world 51 , and there were just Daniel and me. He was saying something, but tears misted my eyes, and I couldn't understand what he was saying. All I was 52 of was the stubble(短须) on his chin as his face pressed 53 mine. What I had said to Daniel was 54 . It was nothing. And yet, it was 55 .
1.A. experience B. spend C. enjoy D. shape
2.A. show B. give C. leave D. instruct
3.A. last B. first C. very D. next
4.A. upward B. into C. down D. up
5.A. sign B. scene C. scenery D. sight
6.A. interest B. instruction C. courage D. direction
7.A. failed B. discouraged C. struck D. troubled
8.A. future B. embarrassing C. obvious D. lost
9.A. last B. fly C. pass D. remain
10.A. counted B. meant C. valued D. eared
11.A. forward B. before C. ago D. ahead
12.A. But B. And C. Instead D. So
13.A. wondered B. regretted C. minded D. tried
14.A. views B. actions C. feelings D. attitudes
15.A. important B. essential C. complex D. hard
16.A. disappeared B. changed C. progressed D. advanced
17.A. sensitive B. convinced C. aware D. tired
18.A. by B. against C. on D. with
19.A. clumsy B. gentle C. absurd D. moving
20.A. none B. all C. anything D. everything
高二英语完型填空简单题查看答案及解析
完形填空
At the airport, I looked closely at the face of my son, Daniel, his backpack by his side. We were saying good-bye. In a few hours he would be flying to France to ________ a different life . It was a transitional(过渡期的)time in Daniel’s life. I wanted to leave him some words of ________. But nothing came from my ________ and this was not the first time I had let such a moment ________.
When Daniel was five, I took him to the school-bus stop on his first day of kindergarten. He looked at me -- as he did now. “What is it going to be like, Dad? Will I be okay? ” And then he walked up the ________ of the bus and disappeared inside. And the bus ________. And I had said nothing.
A decade or so later, a similar ________ appeared. I drove him to college. I tried to think of something to say to give him________ and confidence as he started this new life. Again, words ________ me.
Now, as I stood before him, I thought of those________ opportunities. How many times have we all let such moments pass?
My father and I loved each other. Yet, I always ________ never hearing him put his________ into words and never having the memory of that moment. Now, I could feel my hands sweat and my throat ________. Why is it so ________to tell a son something from the heart?
My mouth turned dry, and I knew I would be able to speak out only a few words ________ . “Daniel," I said, "if I could have picked, I would have picked you." That’s all I could say. I wasn’t sure he understood what I ________ . Then he came toward me and threw his arms around me. For a moment, the world and all its people faded away, and there was just Daniel and me. He was saying something, ________ my tears rolled down, and I couldn’t understand what he was saying. All I was ________ of was the stubble(胡茬)on his chin as his face pressed ________ mine. And then, the moment ended. What I had said to Daniel was clumsy. It was nothing. And yet, it was ________ .
1.A. spend B. start C. enjoy D. shape
2.A. sorrow B. stress C. significance D. resolve
3.A. head B. lips C. thoughts D. mind
4.A. fly B. remain C. pass D. refresh
5.A. steps B. chairs C. handles D. windows
6.A. pulled up B. pulled downC. drove away D. drove up
7.A. sign B. scene C. scenery D. sight
8.A. interest B. opinion C. courage D. influence
9.A. failed B. discouragedC. struck D. troubled
10.A. valuable B. embarrassingC. obvious D. lost
11.A. wondered B. regretted C. tried D. minded
12.A. judgements B. feelings C. actions D. effects
13.A. tighten B. hurt C. freeze D. enlarge
14.A. specific B. casual C. ridiculous D. hard
15.A. evidently B. obviously C. clearly D. carefully
16.A. counted B. meant C. valued D. care
17.A. but B. and C. instead D. so
18.A. sensitive B. convinced C. aware D. tired
19.A. by B. against C. on D. with
20.A. none B. all C. everything D. anything
高二英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读下面短文.掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项。
My 23-year-old son Dan stood in the doorway, ready to say goodbye to his home.In a couple of hours he was going to fly out to France.He was going to be away for at least a year to learn a foreign language and __1__ life in a foreign country.
It was a milestone in Dan’s life, a change from school days to 2.When we were to say goodbye, I 3closely at his face.I would like to provide him with good 4_ that would last longer than here and now.
But not a sound came over my lips.I 5motionless and silent, looking 6__ my son’s green eyes.
I knew that this wasn’t the first time I 7such an opportunity pass me by.When Daniel was a little boy, I followed him to the bus on his first day in preschool.I 8the excitement in his hand that held mine when the bus came round the corner.He looked at me —just _ _9he did now.And then he boarded the bus and 10.The bus drove away.And I hadn’t 11a word.
Some ten years later, a similar experience 12.His mother and I drove him to the university where he was going to 13.Dan was ill in bed when I wanted to say goodbye. __14the words let me down.I only murmured something like “I hope you are 15, Dan.” Then I turned around and left.
Now I stood in front of him and recalled all the 16when I hadn’t make use of those opportunities.Why does it have to be so 17to tell your son what you feel? My mouth was
18, and I knew I would only say a few words.
“Dan,” I 19stammered out(结结巴巴地说), “if I had the choice myself, I would have
20you.” That was all I could say.It was nothing, and yet it was everything.
1.A.experiment B.experience C.business D.knowledge
2.A.neighborhood B.childhood C.adulthood D.brotherhood
3.A.looked B.fixed C.glared D.stared
4.A.gift B.support C.skill D.advice
5.A.walked B.stood C.sat D.wondered
6.A.like B.for C.at D.into
7.A.made B.had C.let D.got
8.A.felt B.knew C.found D.realized
9.A.when B.as C.since D.once
10.A.enjoyed B.ran C.left D.disappeared
11.A.heard B.said C.gave D.left
12.A.took place B.took on C.turned out D.turned up
13.A.play B.visit C.study D.search
14.A.Luckily B.Once C.Again D.Therefore
15.A.stronger B.happier C.greater D.better
16.A.times B.places C.days D.ways
17.A.eager B.important C.difficult D.lovely
18.A.wet B.dry C.anxious D.painful
19.A.directly B.finally C.kindly D.nervously
20.A.loved B.praised C.supported D.chosen
高二英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
At the age of 13,I visited a doctor with my parents. As I sat in the examining chair,the doctor looked into my 31 .“She did inherit (继承) it,”he said with coldness.“You need to be prepared. There is no 32 for this disease.”
My father 33 a gene which,in most cases,results in blindness. I’d inherited the gene. He gradually 34 his eyesight and so did I. At last we were both 35 blind—he was fifty-seven years old, 36 I was only twenty-eight.
My world 37 as the darkness fell, 38 the dreams my husband and I had for us and for our three little boys. But 39 I tried to find some hope and 40 ,my eyes were opened to a new realization.
My father had 41 me not just failing eyesight,but an example of 42 in the face of hardships as well. We were all living in Bolivia in 1964 when he decided to 43 the family to America. He worked tirelessly to 44 the right of living in the US.
Alone in the States,he 45 his helplessness and lack of fluency in English. He managed to rent a small apartment,and nine months later,sent airline tickets for my mom,my brother and me.
Decades later, 46 an American citizen,I look back at what he'd shown me. He set an example proving that determination is important to success. His 47 taught me valuable lessons for my own path in the darkness.
I did the same as I stepped into a 48 world. I fulfilled (完成) my own 49 as a wife,mom,Sunday school teacher and Spanish interpreter. What I inherited from my father helped me to 50 my life in a whole new light.
1.A.mouth B.eyes C.ears D.throat
2.A.solution B.reason C.excuse D.cure
3..A.carried B.spread C.infected D.raised
4.A.damaged B.lost C.recovered D.gained
5.A.rapidly B.nearly C.completely D.terribly
6.A.though B.but C.so D.since
7.A.broke down B.broke off C.broke away D.broke out
8.A.realizing B.sharing C.disturbing D.destroying
9.A.when B.before C.unless D.until
10.A.honour B.beauty C.strength D.failure
11.A.handed B.rewarded C.given D.taught
12.A.contribution B.determination C.challenge D.honesty
13.A.move B.settle C.arrange D.send
14.A.enjoy B.declare C.apply D.win
15.A.accepted B.admitted C.overcame D.met
16.A.as B.like C.for D.to
17.A.knowledge B.journey C.situation D.event
18.A.cruel B.inner C.modern D. dark
19.A.promises B. hopes C. roles D. changes
20.A.touch B. end C. save D. see
高二英语完型填空简单题查看答案及解析
It was really noisy in the workshop. Not until ______ at the top of my voice ______ to look at me.
A. did I shout; he turned B. had I shouted; had he turned
C. did I shout; did he turn D. had I shouted; he turns
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
I was on the shoulder of a busy highway in Chicago, looking at my tool-box and spare tire (备用轮胎). I had 31 tires before—that was not a big deal—but I was 32 about being approached by another person while stuck on the side of the road, or being 33 by a passing car.
As I bent into the trunk (后备箱), I heard a man’s 34 from behind and to my left. I had no idea what he said, 35 when I heard his voice I screamed and ran toward the 36 building. After a moment I realized he wasn’t 37 me, so I turned to see what he was doing.
38, I saw a minibus full of boy scouts (童子军队员). They then 39 in front of my car. And I heard the man tell the boys to remove the spare tire from my trunk to 40 my flat! As I timidly (胆怯地) walked back, I could hear him speaking to the 41.
“See, boys,” he said to them, “this young lady is terrified, and for good 42. Thousands of young women are 43 every year. She did the right thing 44 like that.” He then told the boys how they, as men, are 45 not only for 46 and protecting them. After he made that 47, he gave step-to-step instructions on changing a flat on the side of the road 48.
The boys learned a lot that day, and so did I. I’m so grateful there are 49 men in the world. I saw one, 50 our youth to be honorable, making the world a safer place for women, for everyone.
1. A.lost B.changed C.bought D.cleaned
2. A.certain B.disappointed C.curious D.worried
3. A.stopped B.pulled C.hit D.ignored
4. A.voice B.cry C.shout D.laughter
5. A.if B.because C.although D.unless
6. A.nearest B.oldest C.same D.last
7. A.asking B.upsetting C.following D.hurting
8. A.Confidently B.Calmly C.Gladly D.Surprisingly
9. A.rested B.gathered C.played D.ate
10. A.fix B.choose C.make D.reach
11. A.policeman B.ladies C.boys D.passengers
12. A.measure B.behavior C.reason D.health
13. A.injured B.charged C.blamed D.attacked
14. A.singing B.running C.jumping D.trying
15. A.responsible B.grateful C.anxious D.famous
16. A.appealing to B.aiming at C.bringing up D.watching over
17. A.decision B.point C.mistake D.promise
18. A.naturally B.frequently C.safely D.easily
19. A.strong B.happy C.brave D.honorable
20. A.allowing B.warning C.ordering D.teaching
高二英语完型填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
One evening I went out and left my 17-year-old son in charge of his 8-year-old brother and 4-year-old sister.On this occasion, the work was made less troublesome by the presence of his girlfriend.I left with complete confidence that the older children would do a wonderful job of babysitting the younger children.Later, I discovered that complete confidence was the last thing I should have left home with.
I had decided to return home earlier than planned so that my son and his girlfriend could go out.I called home with this happy news.But instead of hearing his cheerful, grateful voice on the other end of the line, all I heard was the sound of a telephone ringing.
It was, I should point out, after 10 p.m.,when the two younger children should have been in bed, and when the two older children should have been answering the phone.“I’ll give him a lesson,” I said. I decided they must be outside.Why they might be outside at 10:30 on a winter night I had no idea, but it was the only explanation I could come up with.
Finally, in desperation, I called his girlfriend’s house. After what seemed like countless rings, his girlfriend answered.“Yes,” she said brightly, “He’s right here.”
He came on the phone.I was not my usual calm, rational(理智的)self. After all, one of the rules of survival for modern parents is that you can’t trust modern teenagers.“Where are the children?” I said.He said they were with him.They had done nothing wrong.My son had taken the younger children over to his girlfriend’s house just for ice cream and cake.This was too good to be believed. Well, it turns out that I shouldn’t have believed it.It was only part of the truth.
The following Saturday evening we were at my parents’ home, celebrating my birthday.My oldest son gave me the children’s gifts.Mounted and framed were a series of lovely color photographs of my children, dressed in their best clothes, and wearing their most wonderful expressions.They are pictures to treasure a lifetime, all taken by the father of my son’s girlfriend.
1.The author went out and left her eldest son in charge of the younger children because________.
A.she knew that her eldest son was a good baby-sitter |
B.she thought it no hard work to take care of the younger ones |
C.she believed he could do well with his girlfriend’s help |
D.she could not find a baby-sitter on that winter night |
2.When the author called home that evening, she found that ________.
A.two younger children had already been in bed |
B.the children were preparing a birthday gift for her |
C.her son was quarrelling with his girlfriend |
D.there was no one answering the telephone |
3.What might the children do that evening?
A.They had a birthday party. | B.They framed some photographs. |
C.They had their pictures taken. | D.They made some beautiful clothes. |
4.What does the author intend to tell us by the story?
A.Modern teenagers are not worth trusting. |
B.It is no easy job to look after young children. |
C.It’s no good to have a girlfriend at an early age. |
D.Her children have a caring and tender heart. |
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
One evening I went out and left my 17-year-old son in charge of his 8-year-old brother and 4-year-old sister. On this occasion, the task was made less troublesome by the presence of his girlfriend. I left with complete confidence that the older children would do a wonderful job of babysitting the younger children and the younger children would do a wonderful job of accompanying the older ones. Later, I discovered that complete confidence was the last thing I should have left home with.
I had decided to return home earlier than planned so that my son and his girlfriend could go out. I called home with this happy news. But instead of hearing his cheerful, grateful voice on the other end of the line, all I heard was the sound of a telephone ringing.
It was, I should point out, after 10 p.m., when the two younger children should have been in bed, and when the two older children should have been answering the phone. “I’ll give him a lesson,” I said. I decided they must be outside. Why they might be outside at 10:30 on a wintry night I had no idea, but it was the only explanation I could come up with.
Finally, in desperation, I called his girlfriend’s house. After what seemed like countless rings, his girlfriend answered. “Yes,” she said brightly, “He’s right here.”
He came on the phone. I was not my usual calm, rational self. After all, one of the rules of survival for modern parents is that you can’t trust modern teenagers. “Where are the children?” I said. He said they were with him. They had done nothing wrong. My son had taken the younger children over to his girlfriend’s house just for ice cream and cake. This was too favorable to be believed. Well, it turned out that I shouldn’t have believed it. It was only part of the truth.
The following Saturday evening we were at my parents’ home, celebrating my birthday. My oldest son gave me the children’s gifts. Mounted(裱装) and framed were a series of lovely color photographs of my children, dressed in their best clothes, and wearing their most wonderful expressions. They are pictures to treasure a lifetime, all taken by the father of my son’s girlfriend.
That was the most precious gift of all.
1.Shortly after the author left home one evening, she discovered that ____.
A.her son had brought his girlfriend home
B.the father of her son’s girlfriend had come to her home to take photos of the children
C.she shouldn’t have completely trusted her son
D.she should have taken the children along with her
2.According to Paragraph 3, “it” means ____.
A.the two younger children have been in bed
B.the older children have been answering the phone
C.the author will give her older son a lesson
D.the older son has gone outside with his girlfriend
3.The sentence “It was only part of the truth.” (Para. 5) implies that the children not only enjoyed ice-cream but also ____.
A.had a birthday party B.framed some photographs
C.had their pictures taken D.showed off their best clothes
4.Which of the following possible titles best expresses the main idea of this passage?
A.Puppy Love B.Brotherhood
C.Mother and Children D.A Precious Birthday Gift
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