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B
One day, I walked into a stranger(陌生人) as he walked by me. “Oh, excuse me,” I said. He replied with a smile and said, “Please excuse me, too. I didn't see you. ” We apologized(道歉) and went for our own ways.
Later that day, when I cooked dinner, my daughter stood too near. When I turned to get for some milk, I nearly knocked(撞倒) her over. “Move out of the way!” I shouted(大喊). She walked away sadly. But I didn't feel like I had to apologize to her.
That evening, my husband said to me, “While dealing with a stranger, you were polite, but with the daughter you love, you were unkind. Your daughter brought you some flowers this afternoon. Did you see the tears in her eyes?”
I quietly went to my daughter's room. “Honey, I am so sorry,” I said. “Are these flowers you picked for me?” She said, “I found them by the tree. I picked them because they're pretty like you. ” I replied with tears, “Sweetie, I'm really sorry today. I shouldn't shout at you. ” “It's okay. I love you anyway,” she said as she kissed me on my face.
If we can be polite to strangers, why can't we do the same for the ones we love?
()5. What was the writer like after she walked into a stranger?
A. She was mad.
B. She was angry.
C. She was polite.
D. She was unkind.
()6. What did the writer's daughter bring for her?
A. Food.
B. Flowers.
C. Milk.
D. Nothing.
()7. Who was Sweetie?
A. The writer.
B. The stranger.
C. The writer's daughter.
D. The writer's husband.
()8. Which is the RIGHT order(顺序) of the following events(事件)?
①The writer cooked meals in the kitchen.
②The daughter picked some flowers.
③The writer felt sorry for her daughter.
④The daughter kissed her mother sweetly.
A. ①④②③
B. ①③②④
C. ③①②④
D. ②①③④
One day, I walked into a stranger(陌生人) as he walked by me. “Oh, excuse me,” I said. He replied with a smile and said, “Please excuse me, too. I didn't see you. ” We apologized(道歉) and went for our own ways.
Later that day, when I cooked dinner, my daughter stood too near. When I turned to get for some milk, I nearly knocked(撞倒) her over. “Move out of the way!” I shouted(大喊). She walked away sadly. But I didn't feel like I had to apologize to her.
That evening, my husband said to me, “While dealing with a stranger, you were polite, but with the daughter you love, you were unkind. Your daughter brought you some flowers this afternoon. Did you see the tears in her eyes?”
I quietly went to my daughter's room. “Honey, I am so sorry,” I said. “Are these flowers you picked for me?” She said, “I found them by the tree. I picked them because they're pretty like you. ” I replied with tears, “Sweetie, I'm really sorry today. I shouldn't shout at you. ” “It's okay. I love you anyway,” she said as she kissed me on my face.
If we can be polite to strangers, why can't we do the same for the ones we love?
()5. What was the writer like after she walked into a stranger?
A. She was mad.
B. She was angry.
C. She was polite.
D. She was unkind.
()6. What did the writer's daughter bring for her?
A. Food.
B. Flowers.
C. Milk.
D. Nothing.
()7. Who was Sweetie?
A. The writer.
B. The stranger.
C. The writer's daughter.
D. The writer's husband.
()8. Which is the RIGHT order(顺序) of the following events(事件)?
①The writer cooked meals in the kitchen.
②The daughter picked some flowers.
③The writer felt sorry for her daughter.
④The daughter kissed her mother sweetly.
A. ①④②③
B. ①③②④
C. ③①②④
D. ②①③④
答案:
5. C 6. B 7. C 8. D
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