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     The first event of my life to be printed into my memory occurred when I was three. My mother stands,
working in the  1   and then glances at me with a   2   smile. Two feet down the table, I knock on a chair with
a bowl and a spoon,   3   my own invisible (无形的) powder. We wear   4   dresses, mine the leftover   5   from
hers, sky blue-mommy's favorite color. I am her shadow.
     However, by 14 I could not   6   my mother. All that I heard every day was no.I wanted to dye my hair and
she said no. I wanted to   7   late with my friends and she said no. I didn't understand why she said no. She was
trying to  8   me from aches and pains and mistakes   9   in her teens. Several years later, I finally understood her, but it was too late. She became ill. I cried and  10  ,"Don't take her, God, please! She is my mother, my mommy
, the woman who gave me life. All my years,   11   the bad times and the good, she has been there,  12   to me
forever by an invisible umbilical cord (脐带) that lasts longer after birth." But this cord, this love could do nothing to stop the cancer from  13  .
      A few years later  14   I myself lay in the hospital bed, my newly born daughter was   15   in my arms. cried
and smiled and prayed. Please help me to   16   her into a wonderful girl. And looking down   17   her eyes, I
could see the message they held, "Your   18   would be proud."
     I stand in the kitchen now, and these thoughts flashed through my mind. I glance at my young daughter. A
   19   feeling rushes through my soul as I take in the familiar  20  . I am my mother's shadow.
( ) 1. A. kitchen    
( ) 2. A. lovely     
( ) 3. A. preparing  
( ) 4. A. same       
( ) 5. A. material   
( ) 6. A. stand      
( ) 7. A. keep up    
( ) 8. A. save       
( ) 9. A. watched    
( )10. A. screamed   
( )11. A. through    
( )12. A. connected  
( )13. A. spreading  
( )14. A. when       
( )15. A. placed     
( )16. A. change     
( )17. A. for        
( )18. A. daughter   
( )19. A. warm       
( )20. A. saying     
B. dining room
B. lively    
B. mixed     
B. similar   
B. clothes   
B. agree     
B. keep on   
B. warn      
B. liked     
B. said      
B. in         
B. shared    
B. growing   
B. before    
B. given     
B. support   
B. through   
B. mother    
B. strange   
B. scene     
C. sitting room  
C. loving        
C. mixing        
C. different     
C. dress         
C. know          
C. stay up       
C. help          
C. heard       
C. shouted     
C. on            
C. concerned     
C. escaping    
C. since         
C. thrown        
C. bring         
C. up            
C. children      
C. painful       
C. drawing     
D. garden     
D. horrible   
D. prepared   
D. matching   
D. clothing   
D. realize    
D. stay out   
D. stop       
D. experienced
D. prayed     
D. within     
D. joined     
D. moving     
D. then       
D. taken      
D. raise      
D. into       
D. friends    
D. exciting   
D. paint                     
答案

1-5: ACCDA  6-10: ADADD 11-15: A A AAA 16-20: DDBAB

单项选择题

An eight-year-old child heard her parents talking about her little brother. All she knew was that he was very sick and they had no money left. When she heard her daddy say to her (1) mother," (2) a miracle can save him now", the little girl went to her bedroom and took out her piggy bank. She (3) all the change out on the floor and counted it carefully. Then she (4) her way six blocks to the drugstore.

"And what do you want" asked the shopkeeper. "It’s (5) my little brother," the girl answered back. "He’s really, really sick and I want to buy a (6) . His name is Andrew and he has something (7) growing inside his head and my daddy says only a miracle can save him. " "We don’t (8) miracles here, child. I’m sorry." the chemist said, smiling (9) at the little girl.

In the shop was a (10) customer. He stooped down and asked the little girl, "What kind of miracle does your brother (11) " "I don’t know," she replied. "He’s really sick and mommy says he needs (12) . But my daddy can’t pay for it, so I have brought my (13) .""How much do you have" asked the man. "One dollar and eleven cents, (14) I can try and get some more," she answered quietly. "Well, what a coincidence," smiled the man. "A dollar and eleven cents—the (15) price of a miracle for little brothers. (16) me to where you live. I want to see your brother and (17) your parents. "

That well-dressed man was Dr Carlton Armp, a doctor. The operation was completed without any (18) and it wasn’t long before Andrew was (19) again. The little girl was happy. She knew exactly how much the miracle cost—one dollar and eleven cents—also the (20) of a little child.

7().

A.bad

B.small

C.extra

D.impossible

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