When I was young, my father had one of the first telephones in our neighborhood. I remember the shiny box on the wall. But I was too little to reach it. I could only listen to my mother talk on it.
I discovered that inside the-wonderful box lived an amazing person whose name was Information Please. There was nothing she did not know.
One day my mother went out. I accidentally hurt my finger when I was playing with a hammer. I walked around the house sucking my finger, finally seeing the telephone. Quickly I dragged a chair over and climbed up.
“Information Please, ”I spoke into the receiver. A click or two and a small clear voice spoke into my ear. “Information.”
“I hurt my finger…”I cried into the phone.
“Isn’t your mother home?” came the question.
“Nobody’s home but me.” I sobbed.
“Are you bleeding?” the voice asked.
“No,” I replied, “I hit my finger with the hammer and it hurts.”
“Can you open your icebox?” she asked. I said I could.
“Then take a little piece of ice and hold it to your finger.” said the voice.
After that, I called “Information Please” for everything. I asked her for help with my geography and she told me where Philadelphia was. She helped me with my math. She told me her name was Sally.
Then, there was the time my pet canary(金丝雀)died. I called “Information Please” and told Sally the sad story. “Why is it that birds sing so beautifully and bring joy to all families, only to end up as a pile of feathers?” She listened, then said quietly, “Paul, always remember that there are other worlds to sing in.” Somehow, I felt better.
One day when I called “Information Please” again, a different voice answered “Information.”
I asked for Sally. “Are you a friend?” she said.
“Yes,” I answered.
“I’m sorry to have to tell you this,” she said. “She died five days ago.” Before I could hang up she said, “Wait a minute. Did you say your name was Paul?”
“Yes.”
“Well, Sally left a message for you. The note said, ‘Tell him I still say there are other worlds to sing in. He’ll know what I mean.’” I thanked her and hung up. I knew what Sally meant.
1.When the author hurt his finger, he rang because __________.
A. he believed that the telephone knew everything
B. the telephone could tell him a doctor’s number
C. his mother was on the other end of the telephone
D. he was once told to ask for help in this way
2.Through the help from Sally, it can be inferred that __________.
A. Sally was a geography teacher
B. Sally was the author’s friend
C. Sally was a considerate person
D. Sally was an imaginary person
3.What did Sally really mean by her message?
A. She was sure that she could sing in other worlds.
B. She didn’t want Paul to be sad about her death.
C. Singing helped Paul to face death more easily.
D. There was no need for Paul to call her anymore.
4.What is the best title for this passage?
A. My Pet’s Death
B. An Amazing Woman
C. A Healing Message
D. My Magic Box
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题
When I was young, my father had one of the first telephones in our neighborhood. I remember the shiny box on the wall. But I was too little to reach it. I could only listen to my mother talk on it.
I discovered that inside the-wonderful box lived an amazing person whose name was Information Please. There was nothing she did not know.
One day my mother went out. I accidentally hurt my finger when I was playing with a hammer. I walked around the house sucking my finger, finally seeing the telephone. Quickly I dragged a chair over and climbed up.
“Information Please, ”I spoke into the receiver. A click or two and a small clear voice spoke into my ear. “Information.”
“I hurt my finger…”I cried into the phone.
“Isn’t your mother home?” came the question.
“Nobody’s home but me.” I sobbed.
“Are you bleeding?” the voice asked.
“No,” I replied, “I hit my finger with the hammer and it hurts.”
“Can you open your icebox?” she asked. I said I could.
“Then take a little piece of ice and hold it to your finger.” said the voice.
After that, I called “Information Please” for everything. I asked her for help with my geography and she told me where Philadelphia was. She helped me with my math. She told me her name was Sally.
Then, there was the time my pet canary(金丝雀)died. I called “Information Please” and told Sally the sad story. “Why is it that birds sing so beautifully and bring joy to all families, only to end up as a pile of feathers?” She listened, then said quietly, “Paul, always remember that there are other worlds to sing in.” Somehow, I felt better.
One day when I called “Information Please” again, a different voice answered “Information.”
I asked for Sally. “Are you a friend?” she said.
“Yes,” I answered.
“I’m sorry to have to tell you this,” she said. “She died five days ago.” Before I could hang up she said, “Wait a minute. Did you say your name was Paul?”
“Yes.”
“Well, Sally left a message for you. The note said, ‘Tell him I still say there are other worlds to sing in. He’ll know what I mean.’” I thanked her and hung up. I knew what Sally meant.
1.When the author hurt his finger, he rang because __________.
A. he believed that the telephone knew everything
B. the telephone could tell him a doctor’s number
C. his mother was on the other end of the telephone
D. he was once told to ask for help in this way
2.Through the help from Sally, it can be inferred that __________.
A. Sally was a geography teacher
B. Sally was the author’s friend
C. Sally was a considerate person
D. Sally was an imaginary person
3.What did Sally really mean by her message?
A. She was sure that she could sing in other worlds.
B. She didn’t want Paul to be sad about her death.
C. Singing helped Paul to face death more easily.
D. There was no need for Paul to call her anymore.
4.What is the best title for this passage?
A. My Pet’s Death
B. An Amazing Woman
C. A Healing Message
D. My Magic Box
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
When I was young, I left a high-school-teaching job to go graduate school again. In one of my first classes, I studied the poetry of Thomas Eliot. I felt hopeless when my high school Webster’s Dictionary tuned silent each time I tried to look up words like “estaminet” or “juvescence”. I needed a new book the Oxford English Dictionary, whose price was $300.
On a cold night, my husband and I set out for a bookstore in Atlanta. I breathlessly asked the clerk for my book, which was kept far behind the counter, paid quickly so that I would have no time to imagine people’s thoughts that I was mad, and rushed back to our truck, carrying the great weight of Oxford English Dictionary.
Don’t get me wrong: I never turn down a trip to the library, but I know that there is something mysterious and spiritual ---to own your own good books, and to spend your earthly money on a piece of heavenly art to pass it down to future generations.
I have been the recipient of many of these passed-down books. My father worked as a plumber, who was often busy repairing things like water pipes. He never made the extravagant (奢侈的) purchases as I did, but I remember his going to the Aspen Used Book store on the weekends. He would take hundreds of used books and trade them for wonderful sets of classics. He would also go in there and come out with how-to books about fixing the leaks. He would neatly arrange the classics in our basement where I, at the age of nine or ten, would spend all summer there reading Greek and Roman myths.
One day, I’ll have to leave my library, but I’m pleased to know that my children will have all my books about Southern literature and modern poetry. They might say, “Look, Mama surely loved Flannery O’Connor.” Or “I wonder why she had three copies of T.S. Eliot: Collected Poems?”
1.Why did the author feel hopeless about her high school dictionary?
A. It was out of date and of no use.
B. It failed to cover enough words.
C. It often gave wrong explanations.
D. It couldn’t offer the exact meaning.
2.What can be inferred from Paragraph 2?
A. The Oxford English Dictionary was very popular.
B. The author felt it an adventure to buy the dictionary.
C. The author regretted buying the dictionary at first.
D. Few people would buy the Oxford English Dictionary.
3.What do we know about the author’s father?
A. He was inspired to read books by his daughter.
B. He loved books despite not being well educated.
C. He improved his professional skills through books.
D. He spent lots of his salary buying wonderful book.
4.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?
A. Books at all costs
B. Father’s special bookstore
C. The Oxford English Dictionary
D. Studying the poetry of T.S. Eliot
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
When I was young, my father used to grow carnations — a kind of flower that was red, pink or white. He ______ them with much love and devotion. Every day he came home from work, he would ______ watching them. And he used to tell us, “No one should touch my flowers.”
One day, my younger sister Clemence, who loved dad very much, wanted to help him. So she cut the carnation from their stems(枝干)one by one and ______them on the ground. She believed that dad would be very ______ to see them that way.
When mom and I realized what my sister had done, we became completely ______. However, my sister had no ______why no one showed her any ______. When dad arrived, he went as usual straight to watch the flowers. Seeing his flowers ______ on the ground like dead animals, he was ______ at first. He looked towards the ______to see if it was any of the neighbors’ children who could have done it. Then he looked at mom in ______. Finally mom, who always taught us to tell the ______no matter what, said, “No bad neighbors did this great job, only your lovely daughter Clemence.”
Dad’s face changed into a (an) ______ and then he said, “Do I have better flower than my _______ daughter?” My younger sister smiled and hugged dad ______.
1.A.fed B.took care of C.bought D.used
2.A.stop B.admit C.enjoy D.avoid
3.A.dried B.piled C.threw D.arranged
4.A.pleased B.surprised C.disappointed D.embarrassed
5.A.blind B.lost C.hopeless D.speechless
6.A.guess B.idea C.way D.words
7.A.appreciation B.friendship C.favor D.interest
8.A.standing B.placing C.sitting D.lying
9.A.sad B.shocked C.satisfied D.amused
10.A.windows B.school C.house D.street
11.A.agreement B.return C.silence D.thought
12.A.truth B.story C.matter D.apology
13.A.fear B.smile C.cry D.anger
14.A.naughty B.special C.lovely D.curious
15.A.heavily B.suddenly C.deeply D.firmly
高二英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
When I was young, my mom only had one eye. I hated her. She was such an _______. She ran a small shop at a flea(跳蚤) market and _______ old clothes and some other things to sell for the money we needed. Once during elementary school, it was field day, and my mom came. I was so embarrassed and _______ how could she do this to me?I threw her a _______ look and ran out. The next day at school, my schoolmates asked me, “Your mom only has one eye?!” and _______ me.
I was so angry with my mom and wished that she would just _______ from this world. So I said to my mom, “Why don’t you have the other eye?! If you’re only going to make me a laughingstock(笑柄)!”My mom did not respond, I guess I felt a little bad, but at the same time, I felt so _______ to have had said what I wanted to say. Maybe it was _______ my mom hadn’t punished me, I didn’t think that I had hurt her feelings very badly.
For the words I had said to her earlier, there was something pinching at me in the corner of my heart. Even so, I hated my one-eyed mom and our _______ poverty. I told myself that I would become ________ in the near future, ________ I studied very hard. Later I got accepted by the Seoul University, I left my mother and came to Seoul to study. Then I got ________ there.
I bought a house of my own. Then I had kids, too. Now I am living ________ as a successful man. I enjoy the ________ in Seoul because it’s a place that doesn’t ________ me of my mom and my past. This kind of happiness was getting bigger and bigger, ________ one day someone knocked at my door. It was my mom! And still with her one eye! It felt ________ the whole sky was falling apart on me. My little girl ________, scared of my mom’s eye.
I screamed at her, “Who are you? I don’t know you! How dare you come to my house and scare my daughter! ”To this, my mom quietly answered, “Oh, I’m so sorry. I may have gotten the ________ address, ” and she disappeared out of sight. I was quite relieved.
One day, I went back to participate in a reunion. After the reunion, I went down to the old shack(窝棚), which I used to call a house, just out of ________. Unexpectedly, there I found my mom fallen on the cold ground. Then a piece of paper in her hand came into my eyes. It was a letter to me.
My son,
I think my life has been long enough now, and I won't visit Seoul anymore. I miss you so much. I'm so sorry that I only have one eye, and I was an embarrassment for you.
You see, when you were very little, you got into an accident and lost your eye. As a mom, I couldn't stand watching you having to grow up with only one eye. So I gave you mine. I was so proud of my son to see a whole new world for me with that eye. I was never upset at you for anything you did. During the couple of times that you were angry with me, I thought to myself, it's because he loves me.
My son…oh, my son…
Don't cry for me because of my death. I love you so much.
1.A. appointment B. agreement C. embarrassment D. enjoyment
2.A. found B. looked C. collected D. made
3.A. wondered B. knew C. thought D. found
4.A. pitiful B. hateful C. regretful D. careful
5.A. walked at B. played with C. cared about D. 1aughed at
6.A. escape B. survive C. exist D. disappear
7.A. weak B. good C. bad D. terrible
8.A. because B. why C. how D. that
9.A. desperate B. pleased C. satisfied D. dangerous
10.A. generous B. important C. successful D. handsome
11.A. and B. so C. but D. or
12.A. married B. tired C. worried D. sad
13.A. powerfully B. happily C. possibly D. quietly
14.A. birthday B. wedding C. funeral D. life
15.A. accuse B. think C. remind D. remember
16.A. until B. still C. upon D. therefore
17.A. so that B. in case C. even if D. as if
18.A. took away B. ran away C. put away D. gave away
19.A. appropriate B. right C. wrong D. opposite
20.A. pressure B. sympathy C. expectation D. curiosity
高二英语完形填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
One spring, when I was 10, during one of my father’s layoffs(失业), I could tell my mother was unhappy. I decided to cheer her up by buying her a special Mother’s Day gift.
One day after school I rode my bike to the Agins, which, I learned years later, was known for its high-end fashions(时尚) and style. I introduced myself to Sylvia Agins, telling her I was looking for a Mother’s Day present.
“Do you think she’d like a purse?” she asked. I told her. I thought she might.
She took out an Italian handbag made of leather. She asked me what I thought, and I told her that my mom would like it.
“How much money do you have?” she asked.
“Twelve dollars,” I said.
“You’re in luck,” she told me. “It’s only $11. You have a dollar left over for the card.” She gift-wrapped the purse and thanked me for my business, and I rode off home with the package under my arm.
When my mother opened the gift the next Sunday morning, she asked in an accusing tone, “Where did you get this?”
“I bought it at the Agins. It cost me $11.” I said.
My mother was shocked into silence.
It wasn’t until many years later, when I learned that the purse was worth several hundred dollars, that I appreciated just how wonderful Sylvia Agins had been to me. I always felt bad that I never had a chance to properly thank her.
“You know, my son, what really amazes me to this day,” my mother said, “Letting you have the purse for just a few dollars was unbelievable enough. But the fact that she let you leave the store with a dollar for the card was a touch of kindness that I’ll never forget.”
1.The author bought his mother a purse to ________.
A. surprise his mother
B. make his mother happy
C. show his ability of making money
D. thank his mother for buying him a bike
2.Why was the author’s mother shocked into silence?
A. She wasn’t expecting a gift from her son.
B. The purse was bought from the Agins.
C. The author bought a card to go with the purse.
D. The Agins charged so little money for the purse.
3.Sylvia Agins’s behavior shows that________.
A. she is good at making money
B. she is kind and thoughtful
C. she knows how to choose presents
D. she is critical and mean
4.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A. An Unforgettable Event.
B. A Considerate Mother.
C. A Priceless Mother’s Day Gift.
D. A Kind-hearted Shop Owner.
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
When I was in my first year of high school, I had a terrible time when every area of my life was a disaster. I felt so hopeless and alone that I thought everything was impossible.
On one such day, I was walking from class across the school to catch the school bus home, with my head down, fighting tears of total hopelessness, when a young man came down the sidewalk toward me. Though I had never seen him before, I did not want him to see that I was in such low spirits, so I turned my head away and hoped to hurry past. I thought he'd walk on by, but he moved until he was directly in front of me, waited until I looked up, and then smiled.
Looking into my eyes, this stranger spoke in a quiet voice:"Whatever is wrong will pass. You're going to be OK, just hang on." He then smiled again and walked away.
I can't explain the effect of that man's unexpected kindness and caring! He gave me the one thing that I'd lost completely—hope. I looked for him in our school to thank him, but never saw him again.
That was thirty years ago. And I've never forgotten that moment. Over the years, whenever I see someone who is in trouble, I will always think of that young man and try to give a flash of hope in the dark wherever I can. I carry things for people when they are too heavy for them, sit with naughty babies in the waiting room while their mothers are busy, or talk to tired couples at the checkout line or it could be anything.
If you keep your head up, your heart will show you the place that needs hope.
1.Where did the writer meet with the young man?
A.In the school. B.In the school bus. C.In the classroom. D.In the library.
2.From the passage we may infer that the author ________.
A.had known the young man for a long time
B.made friends with the young man afterwards
C.was grateful to that young man very much
D.avoided meeting the young man since then
3.The author has given a lot of help to others in order to ________.
A.show his sympathy to those who are badly ill
B.give others hope of life when they are in trouble
C.realize his promise made to the young man
D.get respect from those who were helped by him
4.It can be known from the passage that ________.
A.the young man always tried his best to help those who were in trouble
B.it was the young man's smile and words that made the author feel hopeful
C.the author had never been praised by others before he met with the young man
D.the author traveled to a lot of places to look for the young man but failed
高二英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
When I was young,each morning I woke up and would find my father nowhere around the house.He usually got up early before________and began milking the cow and cleaning the farmyard.In summer,he got up________earlier to mop the grass and water the flowers and vegetables in the garden.Once I helped my father to________weeds from the corn field.It wasn’t long________I felt very tired but the field ridge(田垄) seemed_______.Finally I totally threw myself________in the field,feeling_______.My dad seemed to have________my mind.He came up and said,"Farming is backbreaking and really takes________and sweat,but in________the sweet harvest will be worth the_______."Encouraged by his words,I struggled to my feet.My father________and added,"Rome is not built in a________but it can be built in hundreds of days.So whenever________with a huge project,just break it into ________parts and then complete them one by one.Finally you will be amazed at your_______."Hearing what he said,I was greatly________and continued removing the weeds from patch to patch.Believe it or not,at the end of the day,I________in weeding half an acre of corn field.
Now,I have tried different jobs and finally________down running a big restaurant.In my lifetime,my father's devotion to his job and his special working methods can always encourage and guide me________all kinds of difficulties.
1.A. dark B. dawn C. noon D. midnight
2.A. less B. equally C. even D. extremely
3.A. forbid B. throw C. drop D. remove
4.A. before B. whenever C. since D. until
5.A. changeable B. endless C. faraway D. boring
6.A. open B. flat C. away D. aside
7.A. angry B. disappointed C. hopeless D. embarrassed
8.A. read B. disturbed C. spoken D. seen
9.A. pains B. time C. courage D. patience
10.A. winter B. spring C. summer D. fall
11.A. strength B. effort C. cost D. risk
12.A. smiled B. regretted C. sighed D. followed
13.A. second B. month C. day D. year
14.A. faced B. discouraged C. dealt D. worked
15.A. good B. various C. small D. large
16.A. result B. achievement C. failure D. change
17.A. inspired B. shocked C. delighted D. puzzled
18.A. managed B. failed C. succeeded D. avoided
19.A. settled B. broke C. bent D. pulled
20.A. around B. to C. with D. through
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,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
It was the first time that my father had asked me to help him. By the time we finished, herring (鲱鱼) covered the bottom of the boat as deep as my knees. For the first time in days, my father seemed happy.
Then he looked at the western sky, and his smile disappeared.
They are called Northwesters. They're storms that sweep out of Canada hard and fast. No one can predict their arrival. All fishermen fear them.
“We're going back,” my father said.
He started the motor. We were only two miles out, but the shore looked to me to be as far away as the moon. Over the distant hills, black clouds ran toward us like wild horses. My father set a course directly for them.
We made it only halfway home before we met the storm.
The wind came first. It lifted the lake in whitecaps. The weight of the herring made us ride low in the water, and the waves broke over our bow(船头).
By the time the rain came, we'd put more distance behind us. Although we were now only half a mile from shore, the rain fell so hard that we couldn't see the land.
I was scared, but I saw my father sitting straight in the stern(船尾), holding the boat steady into the wind, and I felt hopeful.
I was starting to think we were going to make it. That's when the motor died. My father tried many times to restart it, but failed. I saw that the boat was coming about. I knew what that meant.
We would sink in no time.
"Grab an oar(浆), "he shouted above the wind.
We set the oars in the locks and began to pull hard. My father dug his oar into the water, bringing the boat around, bow into the wind again. With all my strength, I pulled on my own oar.
The wind pushed hard against us. We seemed to be fighting the anger of the whole lake.
注意:
1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2 应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph 1:
I was tired.
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Paragraph 2:
My mother rushed through the rain to greet us.
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高二英语读后续写中等难度题查看答案及解析
I don’t think a day goes by when I don’t think of my father. He died twenty﹣one years ago when I was twenty﹣six. He was a good man , but I hardly saw him around home, for he ran a big company. I secretly wished something could bring him closer to me.
It wasn’t until he became seriously ill that we really got to know each other and had a place in each other’s lives. After his near death and many operations, I was trained as his nurse to take care of him. Although the job seemed boring and tiring in certain people’s eyes, I liked it. Taking care of him seemed to reduce the pain of his absence from my younger life. I enjoyed his company and attention and, though through a sad situation, I was finally getting my fill(满足).
Now I am a dad myself, but certainly not a workaholic as my father. Although I work away from my home, I always have my meals with my family. Father’s Day is coming I still have the pencil holder made from a decorated tin sitting on my desk. It’s a gift from my only son. Each year, the gift is something different and each year, I couldn’t care less about the gift itself. You see, the gift I enjoy is the pleasure of my son’s company and knowing that we have a place in each other’s lives.
At heart , all men know their fathers are important. Want a great Father’s Day? Tell your dad you love him and give your kid a hug today-before Father’s Day actually arrives.
1.When the writer was a kid,_______.
A. his father didn’t like him
B. he hoped his father would spend some time with him
C. he was quite satisfied with his family life
D. he had the dream to run a company in the future
2.By looking after his father, the writer got a chance to___________.
A. get close to his father
B. practice his nursing skills
C. show people that he loved his father
D. reduce the pain that he brought to his father
3.From this passage we can guess that a workaholic is likely to be a person who_________.
A. is strict about everything he does
B. is difficult to get along with
C. never has meals at home
D. spends almost all his time working
4.From the passage, we can learn that______.
A. the writer now seldom receives presents on Father’s Day
B. the writer gets along well with his only son
C. the writer’s son only thinks of him on Father’s Day
D. the pencil holder is the best present that the writer has received
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
One day a young man was standing in the middle of the town claiming(宣称) that he had the most beautiful heart in the whole country. A large crowd gathered,and they all agreed that his heart was because there was not a single scar(疤痕) in it. The young man was very proud.
Suddenly, an old man appeared and said, “Why, your heart is not nearly as beautiful as .”The crowd and the young man looked at the old man’s . It was strongly, but full of scars. It had places pieces had been removed and other pieces put in, but they didn’t fit quite right, and there were several edges. In fact, in some places there were deep gaps(缺口) where whole pieces were missing.
The young man laughed. “ your heart with mine, anyone with his eyes can see mine is perfect and yours is a mess of scars.”
“Yes,” said the old man, “Yours looks perfect but I never trade with you. You see, every represents a person I have given my love. I tear out a piece of my heart and give it to them, and often they _ me a piece of their heart that fits into the _ place in my heart. But because the pieces aren’t exact, I have some rough edges, which I treasure, because they remind me of the love we .
“Sometimes I have given pieces of my heart , and the other person hasn’t returned a _ of his or her heart to me. These are the empty gaps—giving love is a chance. Although these gaps are painful, they open, reminding me of the love I have for those people too, and I hope someday they may return where I have been waiting and fill the space. So now do you see what true beauty is?’’
Tears running his cheeks, the young man walked up to the old man, his own perfect heart, and tore out a piece. He it to the old man with trembling hands.
The old man placed it in his heart, then took a piece from his old scarred heart and placed it in the wound in the young man’s heart. It , but not perfectly, as there were some rough edges.
The young man looked at his heart, not perfect any more but more beautiful than ever, since love from the old man’s heart flowed into his.
They hugged and walked away side by side.
1.A. ugly B. perfect C. good D. hurt
2.A. mine B. his C. theirs D. ours
3.A. coat B. appearance C. face D. heart
4.A. knocking B. striking C. beating D. hitting
5.A. that B. which C. where D. whose
6.A. smooth B. rough C. broken D. pretty
7.A. Comparing B. Compared C. Compare D. Compares
8.A. might B. would C. could D. should
9.A. one B. heart C. piece D. scar
10.A. on whom B. in whom C. with whom D. to whom
11.A. take B. give C. lend D. pass
12.A. empty B. full C. red D. first
13.A. had B. gave C. shared D. owned
14.A. in B. away C. off D. up
15.A. lot B. sheet C. piece D. pile
16.A. taking B. making C. keeping D. bringing
17.A. last B. cut C. come D. stay
18.A. carried away B. reached into C. took out D. brought up
19.A. returned B. took C. offered D. served
20.A. fit B. hit C. beat D. set
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