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     Until I was twelve years old, I thought everyone in the world knew about the grinnies, if I thought

about the term at all - which is unlikely. After all, everyone in my family used the word quite naturally,

and we understood each other. So far as I knew, it was a word like any other word  - like bath, or

chocolate, or homework. But it was my homework which led to my discovery that grinnies was a

word not known outside my family.

     My last report card had said that I was a "C" student in English, and my parents, both teachers,

decided that no child of theirs would be just an average student of anything. So nightly I spelled words

aloud and answered questions about the fine points of grammar. I wrote and rewrote and rewrote every

composition until I convinced my mother that I could make no more improvements. And the hard work

paid off. One day the teacher returned compositions, and there it was - a big fat, bright red "A" on the

top of my paper. Naturally, I was delighted, but I didn't know I was attracting attention until the teacher

spoke sharply, "Helen, what are you doing?"

     Called suddenly out of my happy thoughts, I said "Oh, I've got the grinnies!" The teacher and my

classmates burst into laughter, and then I understood that grinnies were used inside my family. Other

people were not so lucky.

     And it is really lucky to have the grinnies, an uncontrollable, natural state of great pleasure. Grinnies

are shown on the outside by sparkling eyes and a wide, wide smile - not just any smile, but one that

shows the teeth and stretches the mouth to its limits. A person experiencing the grinnies appears to be

all mouth. On the inside grinnies are characterized by a feeling of joyful anxiety. Grinnies usually last just

a few seconds, but they can come and go. Sometimes, when life seems just perfect, I have occasional

attacks of the grinnies for a whole day.

     The term originated in my mother's family. Her younger sister, Rose, who had deep dimples (酒窝),

often expressed her pleasure with such a grin that the dimples appeared to become permanent. When

Rose was about four, she started explaining her funny look by saying, "I have the grinnies". The term

caught on, and it has been an important word in our family now for two generations.

     The occasion doesn't matter. Anything can bring on the grinnies - just so long as one feels great

delight. When my brother finally rode his bicycle - without training wheels - from our house to the corner

and back, he came home with the grinnies. When I was little, my mother's announcement that we would

have homemade ice cream for dessert always gave me the grinnies. My father had the grinnies when I

was chosen to make a speech at the end-of-school-year ceremony. Grinnies can be brought on by a

good meal, a sense of pride, a new friend, a telephone call from someone special, an achievement. Or

sometimes one gets the grinnies for no reason at all: just a sudden sense of happiness can bring on a

case. Whatever brings them on, an attack of the grinnies is among life's greatest pleasures.

     In fact, now that I look back on the experience, I feel sorry for my seventh-grade teacher. I think it's

a pity that she didn't know the word grinnies. It's such a useful term for saying, "I'm really, really pleased!"

1. After the writer was twelve years old, she ______.

A. thought everyone knew the meaning of "grinnies"

B. equaled "grinnies" to bath or chocolate in meaning

C. got to know "grinnies" was used only inside her family

D. discovered the word "grinnies" through her mother

2. When her English teacher called her name, the writer was ______.

A. looking at the big "A" on the top of her paper

B. listening to her English teacher attentively

C. too happy to notice what's happening around her

D. busy rewriting and improving her compositions

3. According to the writer, the word "grinnies" originates from______.

A. her mother

B. her aunt

C. her brother

D. her father

4. The writer feels sorry for her seventh-grade teacher because the teacher______.

A. has no pity on her students

B. should not have laughed at her

C. doesn't have any luck to meet her parent

D. has no idea of what "grinnies" is

5. What method does the writer use to explain "grinnies"?

A. Cause and effect.

B. Examples.

C. Comparison and contrast.

D. Process.

答案

1-5: CCBDB

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2、次の文を読んで、質問に答えなさい。答それぞれえは①②③④の中から一つ選びなさい。 さとう「今月から仕事の時間が早くなったそうだね。」 すずき「ええ。でも、朝仕事の時間に間に合わなくて…」 さとう「えっ、間に合わない?」 すずき「(①)」 さとう「ふーん、どんな時計?」 すずき「大きな音が出る時計です。ベッドのそばに四つおきました。」 さとう「へえ、四つも!一緒に音が出たら、とても大きいね。」 すずき「ええ、妹に(②)とおこられました。私も音は聞こえるんですが、すぐ止めてまた寝てしまうんです。」 さとう「そうか。」 すずき「妹におこられてもいいから、早く起きたいんです。どうしたらいいでしょうか。」 さとう「そうだね。まず、時計は(③)ようにするといいよ。たとえば、6時に起きたかったら、5時50分に。」 すずき「10分前ですね。」 さとう「そう。それから、時計をいろいろな場所におくといいよ。四つの時計が全部違う場所にあったら、音を止めるために起きなければならないから。」 すずき「なるほど!そうですね。すぐにやってみます。」

(③)には何を入れますか。

A.音が大きいものだけ使う

B.時間が見やすいものを使う

C.一つずつ違う時間に音が出る

D.起きたい時間の少し前に音が出る。