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B

For years I went to school by bus, so I met many "familiar strangers". We took the same bus but didn't know each other's names. I used to think it was impossible for us to be true friends. How wrong I was! Smiles from the "nameless" people have changed my thoughts.
There was a quiet girl in the front of the bus. Her old clothing suggested that she didn't have much money, but she always brought a glass of water for the driver. I guessed she was a kind girl. But why did she sit in silence instead of talking with us? Why did she never reply to our friendly greetings(问候)?
Then, one evening, I got the answer. I walked to the park nearby and found the girl sitting alone under a tree, lonely and sad. I greeted her with the same warm smile, but this time her face turned red with a shy smile. As soon as she said her first words, I understood. Talking was hard for her.
She lived with her disabled grandparents. She said, "I can't express myself very well. I have no friends but... you always smile to me like an angel... so I also want to smile."
That evening, we exchanged our names and we said goodbye like old friends. A smile is the key to opening the door of the heart; it can break the cold wall between us.
(
A. silent
B. kind
C. selfish
D. poor
(
A. on the bus
B. in the park
C. at school
D. under the tree
(
A. 严厉的
B. 残疾的
C. 看不见的
D. 有能力的
(
A. We should help those silent people.
B. We should smile to the nameless people on the bus.
C. Smiles can help us get closer and understand each other better.
D. Smiles can deal with every difficulty we meet.
For years I went to school by bus, so I met many "familiar strangers". We took the same bus but didn't know each other's names. I used to think it was impossible for us to be true friends. How wrong I was! Smiles from the "nameless" people have changed my thoughts.
There was a quiet girl in the front of the bus. Her old clothing suggested that she didn't have much money, but she always brought a glass of water for the driver. I guessed she was a kind girl. But why did she sit in silence instead of talking with us? Why did she never reply to our friendly greetings(问候)?
Then, one evening, I got the answer. I walked to the park nearby and found the girl sitting alone under a tree, lonely and sad. I greeted her with the same warm smile, but this time her face turned red with a shy smile. As soon as she said her first words, I understood. Talking was hard for her.
She lived with her disabled grandparents. She said, "I can't express myself very well. I have no friends but... you always smile to me like an angel... so I also want to smile."
That evening, we exchanged our names and we said goodbye like old friends. A smile is the key to opening the door of the heart; it can break the cold wall between us.
(
C
)5. All the following words can describe the girl EXCEPT .A. silent
B. kind
C. selfish
D. poor
(
A
)6. The writer often met the girl .A. on the bus
B. in the park
C. at school
D. under the tree
(
B
)7. What is the Chinese meaning of the underlined word "disabled"?A. 严厉的
B. 残疾的
C. 看不见的
D. 有能力的
(
C
)8. What's the main idea of the text?A. We should help those silent people.
B. We should smile to the nameless people on the bus.
C. Smiles can help us get closer and understand each other better.
D. Smiles can deal with every difficulty we meet.
答案:
5.C 6.A 7.B 8.C
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