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Ⅶ. 阅读并排序。
请阅读下面的故事,并根据故事发展顺序,用字母A、B、C、D、E将下面的五幅图片排序。请将答案填写在括号内。
Once upon a time there was a little boy named Jack living in an orphanage(孤儿院). He always wished that he could fly like a bird.
One day, Jack came to a park and saw a crippled(瘸的) boy. He ran over to the boy and asked him if he wanted to fly like a bird. But the little boy said he only wanted to walk and run like other boys and girls. Jack felt a little sad. He asked the crippled boy if they could be friends. The crippled boy agreed and the two little boys played for hours. Then the crippled boy’s father came to pick up his son. Jack ran over to the boy’s father and said something to him. Then Jack said to his new friend, “You are my only friend. I can’t make you walk and run. But I can do something else for you.” Jack turned around and told his new friend to move onto his back. He then began to run faster and faster across the park.
The little boy’s father began to cry as he watched his beautiful crippled son waving his arms in the wind and yelling(欢呼). “I’m flying, Daddy. I’m flying!”

请阅读下面的故事,并根据故事发展顺序,用字母A、B、C、D、E将下面的五幅图片排序。请将答案填写在括号内。
Once upon a time there was a little boy named Jack living in an orphanage(孤儿院). He always wished that he could fly like a bird.
One day, Jack came to a park and saw a crippled(瘸的) boy. He ran over to the boy and asked him if he wanted to fly like a bird. But the little boy said he only wanted to walk and run like other boys and girls. Jack felt a little sad. He asked the crippled boy if they could be friends. The crippled boy agreed and the two little boys played for hours. Then the crippled boy’s father came to pick up his son. Jack ran over to the boy’s father and said something to him. Then Jack said to his new friend, “You are my only friend. I can’t make you walk and run. But I can do something else for you.” Jack turned around and told his new friend to move onto his back. He then began to run faster and faster across the park.
The little boy’s father began to cry as he watched his beautiful crippled son waving his arms in the wind and yelling(欢呼). “I’m flying, Daddy. I’m flying!”
答案:
Ⅶ. 1—5 CBEDA
Ⅷ. 缺词填空。
Most people have the good fortune to be raised by caring parents, who give them not only their love but also their time spent in doing various things for them. However, many who love their parents have trouble finding the time to spend with them. Well, here are some ideas.
• A family meal
For those who live within less than an hour’s travelling distance from their parents, a weekly get together around the dinner table is really not too much to ask. It can be at your place or theirs, or you can have other choices. Take the chance to chat about daily happenings, and repay just a little of the time they gladly spent on you. If they live really close by, you could even drop in on the way home from work at times.
• A weekly planned phone call
For those who live at a greater distance from their parents, there is no possibility of regular contact in person, but this does not mean an end to personal contact. Your parents will be glad to hear the sound of your voice, so plan to call them on the telephone at least once a week. If possible, choose a proper time when everyone is more likely to be at home. Your parents will be even happier if this could be a video call.
• E-mail, text and social networks
If your parents feel comfortable in the cyber world, well, spend some time with them in that location. Exchange e-mails, photos, and even Facebook friends with them. You don’t have to share every detail of your life with them, just the bits you know they will have interest in.
• Ask for your parents’ advice
Whatever problems you may be having, large or small, it’s a safe bet that your parents have been through it all before. So talk to them and ask for their advice, and if they make the way clearer for you, it might just turn out to be the best few minutes you ever spent.
• Share relaxation time
That is, plan time together doing something you both enjoy. Women preparing for a shopping trip or to take in a film could easily do the same thing together with Mum. Sometimes fathers and sons could enjoy golf or fishing together. Going out for a meal can be a time for everyone to have fun, or you can get together for a weekend once or twice a year if distance separates you.
Though most parents do not expect to play a lead role in the lives of their adult children, their years of love and gladly-given time deserve a few thoughtful minutes in return. So spend time with your parents and make them closer to you.
Most people have the good fortune to be raised by caring parents, who give them not only their love but also their time spent in doing various things for them. However, many who love their parents have trouble finding the time to spend with them. Well, here are some ideas.
• A family meal
For those who live within less than an hour’s travelling distance from their parents, a weekly get together around the dinner table is really not too much to ask. It can be at your place or theirs, or you can have other choices. Take the chance to chat about daily happenings, and repay just a little of the time they gladly spent on you. If they live really close by, you could even drop in on the way home from work at times.
• A weekly planned phone call
For those who live at a greater distance from their parents, there is no possibility of regular contact in person, but this does not mean an end to personal contact. Your parents will be glad to hear the sound of your voice, so plan to call them on the telephone at least once a week. If possible, choose a proper time when everyone is more likely to be at home. Your parents will be even happier if this could be a video call.
• E-mail, text and social networks
If your parents feel comfortable in the cyber world, well, spend some time with them in that location. Exchange e-mails, photos, and even Facebook friends with them. You don’t have to share every detail of your life with them, just the bits you know they will have interest in.
• Ask for your parents’ advice
Whatever problems you may be having, large or small, it’s a safe bet that your parents have been through it all before. So talk to them and ask for their advice, and if they make the way clearer for you, it might just turn out to be the best few minutes you ever spent.
• Share relaxation time
That is, plan time together doing something you both enjoy. Women preparing for a shopping trip or to take in a film could easily do the same thing together with Mum. Sometimes fathers and sons could enjoy golf or fishing together. Going out for a meal can be a time for everyone to have fun, or you can get together for a weekend once or twice a year if distance separates you.
Though most parents do not expect to play a lead role in the lives of their adult children, their years of love and gladly-given time deserve a few thoughtful minutes in return. So spend time with your parents and make them closer to you.
答案:
Ⅷ. 1. time 2. hard/difficult 3. either 4. impossible 5. often/much 6. proper/suitable 7. online 8. experienced 9. Plan 10. thank
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