—Dad, dad! My head hurts so much. I think I’m dying.
—________, darling! The doctor says you will feel better soon.
A. That will do B. There, there C. Hi, there D. So long
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—Dad, dad! My head hurts so much. I think I’m dying.
—________, darling! The doctor says you will feel better soon.
A. That will do B. There, there C. Hi, there D. So long
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We didn’t have a tree. My dad had as much pride as anybody, I suppose, so he wouldn’t just say that we couldn’t afford one. When I mentioned it, my mother said that we weren’t going to have one this year, that we couldn’t afford one, and even if we could, it was stupid to mess up your house with a dead tree.
About three days before Christmas, I was out collecting for my paper route. It was fairly late, snowing and very cold. I went to the apartment building to try to catch a customer who hadn’t paid me for nearly two months. she owed me seven dollars. Much to my surprise, she was home. She invited me in and not only did she pay me, she also gave me a dollar tip.
On the way home, I walked past a Christmas tree shop and the idea hit me. The selection wasn’t very good because it was so close to the holiday, but there was this one real nice tree. It had been a very expensive tree and no one had bought it; now it was so close to Christmas that the man was afraid no one would.
He wanted ten dollars for it, but when I told him what I had, he said he might sell it for that. I really didn’t want to spend the whole money on the tree, but it was so pretty that I finally agreed. I dragged it all the way home and I tried hard not to damage it. I arrived at home at last. My heart was bursting as I announced that I had a surprise.
“Where did you get that tree?” my mother exclaimed. But it wasn’t the kind of exclamation that indicates pleasure. After she knew the truth, she said that I was going to end up in the poorhouse(救济院) because I believe in stupid things like Christmas trees. My mother had never talked to me like that before and I couldn’t believe what I was hearing.
1.Why did the writer’s mother refuse a tree?
A. Because she couldn’t afford a dead Christmas tree.
B. Because she thought it was unreasonable to have a tree.
C. Because she was much so proud that she felt better.
D. Because she thought she wasn’t very proud of herself.
2.How did the writer feel when he got home?
A. Upset and calm. B. Anxious and happy.
C. Proud and excited. D. Sorry and confused.
3.What made the shop owner sell the tree?
A. His pity on the writer’s situation B. His desire of offering help
C. His worry of keeping the tree. D. His kindness of helping others
4.What the writer’s mother said in the last paragraph means ______.
A. she was pleased B. she was angry
C. she was doubtful D. she was embarrassed
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13. – Why does he look so worried?
-- His dad got_________in an accident.
A.to be hurting | B.hurt | C.hurting | D.to hurt |
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When his dad died, he felt ________his whole world was hopeless .
A.in case B.as though C.so that D.even though
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When I tell people I wrote a book with my dad, they usually say, “It must be nice to think of the legacy (留下来的东西) you created with someone who means so much to you.”
This was a beautiful idea, but it was not the way I, or my dad, ever thought about the cooperation. Though we created something we’re proud of, “nice” is not the word either of us uses to describe the process.
“It was more confrontation (对抗) than cooperation,” my dad likes to say. I agree.
When we landed a book deal, we began a writing journey that was more difficult than either of us had anticipated, but also far more rewarding.
For almost three years, we met once or twice a week at my parents’ house and talked daily to plan and outline each chapter. After these meetings, one of us would write a rough draft that the other would build on. I wanted the book to focus on positive vices (不良习惯): such as moderate (适度的) chocolate. However, my dad felt the book should include chapters dealing with things like walking and spending time with family. Ultimately , I saw it his way. He said the book was about more than just good vices. It was about encouraging people to enjoy life in healthy ways.
Writing this book was a reminder that our family members share not only our faults but also our strengths. My dad is smart, funny, critical and caring. He has a strong passion for the truth. I hope I share these great qualities. For this book, he researched each topic with an enthusiasm I’d never seen from him, and he insisted that we constantly question and critically analyze every piece of information – even our own conclusions. He was determined to cooperate with me on a book, not because he couldn’t write one on his own, but because he believed that we could create something better together than we could alone.
I’m not sure if our cooperation led to better writing, but I’m sure it led to a better writing experience. Writing this book was difficult, sometimes more difficult than past projects, but it was never lonely.
1.How would the author describe the writing process according to the first 3 paragraphs?
A.Nice. B.Struggling.
C.Relaxing. D.Disappointing.
2.What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?
A.A healthy lifestyle.
B.The theme of the book.
C.How the author and his father worked together.
D.Why the author wanted to write the book.
3.What can we learn about the author’s father?
A.He is not good at writing.
B.He lacks confidence in himself.
C.He likes to criticize others’ works.
D.He likes to get to the bottom of things.
4.What did the author learn from the cooperation with his father?
A.It’s important to make a plan before work.
B.Their cooperation resulted in a better book than the author expected.
C.It’s worthwhile to work with someone close to you.
D.Communicate more when there is an argument.
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After Mom died, l began visiting Dad every morning before I went to work. He was frail and moved slowly, but he always had a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice on the kitchen table for me, along with an unsigned note reading," Drink your juice." Such a gesture, l knew, was as far as Dad had ever been able to go in expressing his love. In fact, l remember, as a kid I had questioned Mom "Why doesn't Dad love me?" Mom frowned, "Who said he doesn’t love you?" "Well, he never tells me, "I complained." He never tells me either," she said, smiling. " But look how hard he works to take care of us, to buy us food and clothes, and to pay for this house. That's how your father tells us he loves us. "
I nodded slowly. I understood in my head, but not in my heart. l still wanted my father to put his arms around me and tell me he loved me. Dad owned and operated a small scrap (片) metal business, and after school I often hung around while he worked. Dad handled scrap steel into a device that chopped it as cleanly as a butcher chops a rack of ribs. The machine looked like a giant pair of scissors, with blades thicker than my father's body. If he didn’t feed those terrifying blades just right, he risked serious injury. "Why don' t you hire someone to do that for you?" Mom asked Dad one night as she bent over him and rubbed his aching shoulders with a strong smelling liniment. "Why don’t you hire a cook?" Dad asked, giving her one of his rare smiles.
Many years later, during my first daily visit, after drinking the juice my father had squeezed for me. l walked over, hugged him and said, "I love you, Dad." From then on I did this every morning. My father never told me how he felt about my hugs, and there was never any expression on his face when I gave them.
1.What would be the best title for the passage?
A.My father never loved me B.I just couldn't understand my father
C.My hard-working father D.Silent fatherly love
2.The author’s father always prepared a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice for him because____.
A.that was the author's favorite
B.that was a gesture of love
C.the author was always complaining
D.he was sure the author would be thirsty
3.The author’s father didn’t hire a helper because________. .
A.he wanted to save money
B.his job required high skills
C.his job was too dangerous
D.he was not good at communicating with others
4.We may infer from the passage that _______.
A.the author's father lacked a sense of humor
B.the author's-father didn't love him very much
C.the author quite understood his father as time went on
D.the author's father was too strict with him
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After Mom died, I began visiting Dad every morning before I went to work. He was frail and moved slowly, but he always had a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice on the kitchen table for me, along with an unsigned note reading, "Drink your juice." Such a gesture, I knew, was as far as Dad had ever been able to go in expressing his love. In fact, I remember, as a kid I had questioned Mom "Why doesn't Dad love me?" Mom frowned, "Who said he doesn't love you?" "Well, he never tells me," I complained. "He never tells me either," she said, smiling. "But look how hard he works to take care of us, to buy us food and clothes, and to pay for this house. That's how your father tells us he loves us."
I nodded slowly. I understood in my head, but not in my heart. I still wanted my father to put his arms around me and tell me he loved me. Dad owned and operated a small scrap (片) metal business, and after school I often hung around while he worked. Dad fed scrap steel into a machine which looked like a giant pair of scissors with blades thicker than my father's body. If he didn't feed those terrifying blades just right, he risked serious injury. "Why don't you hire someone to do that for you?" Mom asked Dad one night as she bent over him and rubbed his aching shoulders . "Why don't you hire a cook?" Dad asked, giving her one of his rare smiles.
Many years later, during my first daily visit, after drinking the juice my father had squeezed for me, I walked over, hugged him and said, "I love you, Dad." From then on I did this every morning. My father never told me how he felt about my hugs, and there was never any expression on his face when I gave them.
1.The father always prepared a glass of orange juice for him because ________.
A. that was the author's favorite
B. that was a gesture of love
C. the author was always complaining
D. he was sure the author would be thirsty
2.The author's father didn't hire a helper because ________.
A. his job was too dangerous
B. his job required high skills
C. he was not good at communicating with others
D. he wanted to save money
3.We may infer from the passage that ________.
A. the author quite understood his father as time went on
B. the author's father lacked a sense of humor
C. the author's father didn't love him very much
D. the author's father was too strict with him
4.What would be the best title for the passage?
A. I just couldn't understand my father B. Silent fatherly love
C. My father never loved me D. My hard-working father
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Dad loves fishing very much. Fishing is as much a part of Dad’s life as ______. Going fishing with him is a very ______ thing for me and my twin brother. Jumping into a ______ stream on a hot day, sleeping under the bright ______ , fishing with Dad and eating freshly caught fish that has been fried over a ______ seems like the heaven to a couple of 10-year-old boys.
One day, Dad drove us to Cottonwood Stream. An hour after we got there, he ______ some fish. He suggested that we take them back to our camp, ______ we stayed to watch Dad skillfully cast his ______ another time. We sat quietly until Dad’s fishing pole ______ and he began winding the line on. Knowing this could be a very ______ fish, we jumped up and down and ______ for Dad to catch that fish. When he did, Dad’s wide smile lit up his face like the sun. He ______ the hook, but an unexpected thing happened. The huge fish slipped out of Dad’s hands and jumped back into the stream!
We thought Dad would ______ , but he didn’t. Although the sun was dropping ______ the mountains, my father sat down again and waited ______ . At last, the big fish took the bait once more. However, it slipped back into the ______ again as Dad tried to remove the hook. This time, Dad jumped into the stream, ______ for that fish again and again and ______ caught it, wrapping it in his shirt and walking back to the ______ . Both my brother and I shouted wildly, cheering for his success.
What Dad did that day taught me a good lesson. I learn that we should never give up if we want to ______ something.
1.A. singing B. smoking C. playing D. breathing
2.A. skeptical B. private C. pleasant D. unbearable
3.A. deep B. cool C. hot D. dirty
4.A. stars B. trees C. ceilings D. rocks
5.A. lighter B. match C. campfire D. fence
6.A. caught B. cooked C. killed D. bought
7.A. and B. so C. or D. but
8.A. ball B. line C. bottle D. shadow
9.A. bent B. broke C. arose D. appeared
10.A. big B. ugly C. delicious D. strange
11.A. sent B. ran C. shouted D. looked
12.A. discovered B. removed C. improved D. checked
13.A. keep up B. take off C. give up D. show off
14.A. around B. above C. in D. behind
15.A. sadly B. worriedly C. patiently D. angrily
16.A. ocean B. stream C. lake D. sea
17.A. dived B. rushed C. waited D. prepared
18.A. obviously B. gradually C. constantly D. finally
19.A. pond B. water C. beach D. camp
20.A. exchange B. achieve C. submit D. adopt
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We were depressed and things were tough. Mom had a ____time raising us on her own because Dad died five years ago. We relied on social assistance for ____.
Looking back, I ____ remember what Mom went through to send us to school. I studied hard then. Every morning, she would put a new piece of cardboard in our shoes because our shoes were ____. Constant moving was typical for my family in these times. Rent was 25 dollars a month but Mom couldn't ____it. Though it was hard, we never ____. Christmas was approaching. We were given 25 dollars for social services. Instead of buying food, Mom would use the money to pay the ____, ensuring us all of a ____over our head. ____we had nothing for Christmas.
Unknown to Mom, I had been selling Christmas trees to earn enough money for a new pair of ____. On the afternoon of Christmas Eve, I was ____to go to catch the bus.
As I reached the stop, I began to feel ____. I was going to buy a new pair of boots____Mom was at home in tears. My mind was ____and I realized what I had to do. I didn't get on the ____.
I went in a grocery store and bought the Christmas treats. I ____home and put them quietly against the door. I knocked on the door. When Mom opened the door, ____rolled into the house. She just stood there ____. I managed to hold back the ____, saying, "Merry Christmas, Mom! There really is a Santa Claus!"
That day I got many ____and kisses from Mom. It was a Merry Christmas for us after all!
1.A. good B. short C. hard D. funny
2.A. life B. travel C. nursery D. movement
3.A. hardly B. still C. yet D. then
4.A. handed over B. picked up C. turned over D. worn out
5.A. store B. afford C. make D. get
6.A. complained B. glanced C. envied D. calculated
7.A. decoration B. gifts C. rent D. clothes
8.A. cloud B. light C. roof D. window
9.A. And B. But C. Or D. So
10.A. glasses B. jeans C. boots D. socks
11.A. lucky B. concerned C. fearful D. excited
12.A. frightened B. guilty C. proud D. content
13.A. while B. because C. whether D. unless
14.A. woken up B. made up C. given away D. turned down
15.A. platform B. train C. bus D. plane
16.A. drove B. rang C. left D. rushed
17.A. balls B. shoes C. dollars D. things
18.A. surprised B. nervous C. disappointed D. painful
19.A. words B. trouble C. tears D. sweat
20.A. candies B. hugs C. awards D. creams
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A few years after Mom died, Dad handed me a plastic bag. That evening, I ________ the bag to find dozens of shells, each one ________ in white tissue paper(纸巾)and having Mom’s handwriting.
The shells were pretty ________, but to Mom, they were evidence of her endlessly magical life and ________ me of the seashore trip with her. She was 61 when she ________ these shells, and already showing ________ of the lung disease. We knew something was ________ and Mom needed an adventure. She suggested a dinner and a movie. But two friends and I had bigger ________.
Mom had been to the ocean only twice, but she ________ the seashore. Her kitchen was decorated(装饰) with souvenirs from those two trips. I told Mom that we would ________ for Jersey Shore. Mom was so ________ that she screamed and Amber, her dog was ________ to jump onto the floor.
One of my favorite ________ on the road was a discussion about movies. Mom often got the titles wrong. “Ohhhh,” she said, “what was that movie about a teacher at the boys’ school?” Before anyone could ________, she shouted, “The Dead Man’s Poet!” I looked back and saw a back seat full of ________. “Mom,” I said. “You mean Dead poets Society?” “That’s it!” Mom yelled. ________ filled the car.
Once we got to Stone Harbor, she began to ________ the trip, greeting strangers and spending hours gathering shells. The morning we left, I found her photographing every inch of her bedroom. “I don’t ever want to ________ this,” she said.
For a long time, Mom’s shells stayed ________ in a drawer. Last month, I ________ them again while searching for something else. I put them in a visible place as a reminder from a mother who never lost her sense of wonder.
1.A. received B. opened C. checked D. packed
2.A. folded B. included C. trapped D. covered
3.A. hard B. common C. heavy D. big
4.A. reminded B. required C. informed D. warned
5.A. moved B. bought C. collected D. found
6.A. causes B. risk C. signs D. record
7.A. wrong B. missing C. strange D. boring
8.A. tasks B. changes C. dreams D. plans
9.A. understood B. trusted C. loved D. respected
10.A. wait B. head C. look D. pay
11.A. encouraged B. relaxed C. determined D. excited
12.A. frightened B. embarrassed C. disappointed D. pleased
13.A. debates B. thoughts C. memories D. questions
14.A. concentrate B. continue C. advise D. answer
15.A. confusion B. worry C. sadness D. peace
16.A. Pride B. Laughter C. Shouts D. Challenges
17.A. enjoy B. organize C. support D. take
18.A. decide B. forget C. believe D. keep
19.A. lost B. unexpected C. unknown D. buried
20.A. hid B. washed C. discovered D. prepared
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