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四、完形填空
My 8 - year - old daughter Shanna did what all kids did. Every time she saw something she liked at a friend’s, on TV or in stores, she would 1 it. We were young parents working to make our living, so when she asked, “Can you 2 me that, Mommy... please?” My answer was always, “I’m sorry; we don’t have enough 3.” Finally she stopped asking.
One day I heard my 10 - year - old daughter shout at me to come 4. I was sure I had heard her say that Shanna was stealing money from my wallet. I ran to the kitchen where I found my 5 on the floor with Shanna’s hand still in it. I was completely shocked and terribly 6. I wondered where she had learned to 7. Did she really think she could 8 with it? By now Shanna was crying much harder and looking as frightened as I was. I managed to calm down. I gently but firmly asked her, “How could you take the thing that isn’t 9?” Through her sobs(啜泣) she managed to say, “I didn’t... I’m not taking 10.” “Well then,” I asked doubtfully. “What are you doing?” I was very surprised when she explained through her tears, “You 11 say you can’t buy things, because you can’t afford it. I put $5 in your wallet every month 12 you’d have some money.” Her lovely body language became even sweeter when she admitted(承认) she had been making a monthly deposit(存款) of $5 into my wallet for over a year. Then she asked, “Has it been helping, Mommy? Does it make you 13?”
I dropped to the floor with her and shut my 14, with tears rolling down my face. I held and rocked my lovely and thoughtful daughter, hoping I could make the moment last forever.
Over the next several years or so, Shanna carried out more secret tasks. She has continued to 15 me as a mom.
Am I smiling? Of course!
( )1. A. look for B. pay for C. ask for D. wait for
( )2. A. lend B. buy C. show D. send
( )3. A. money B. time C. children D. friends
( )4. A. happily B. nervously C. quickly D. slowly
( )5. A. book B. clothes C. shoes D. wallet
( )6. A. sad B. happy C. interested D. excited
( )7. A. talk B. steal C. dance D. draw
( )8. A. put away B. give away C. take away D. get away
( )9. A. yours B. mine C. hers D. theirs
( )10. A. something B. nothing C. anything D. everything
( )11. A. sometimes B. always C. hardly D. never
( )12. A. because B. if C. so D. although
( )13. A. sleep B. succeed C. live D. smile
( )14. A. eyes B. mouth C. door D. window
( )15. A. ask B. encourage C. treat D. accept
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My 8 - year - old daughter Shanna did what all kids did. Every time she saw something she liked at a friend’s, on TV or in stores, she would 1 it. We were young parents working to make our living, so when she asked, “Can you 2 me that, Mommy... please?” My answer was always, “I’m sorry; we don’t have enough 3.” Finally she stopped asking.
One day I heard my 10 - year - old daughter shout at me to come 4. I was sure I had heard her say that Shanna was stealing money from my wallet. I ran to the kitchen where I found my 5 on the floor with Shanna’s hand still in it. I was completely shocked and terribly 6. I wondered where she had learned to 7. Did she really think she could 8 with it? By now Shanna was crying much harder and looking as frightened as I was. I managed to calm down. I gently but firmly asked her, “How could you take the thing that isn’t 9?” Through her sobs(啜泣) she managed to say, “I didn’t... I’m not taking 10.” “Well then,” I asked doubtfully. “What are you doing?” I was very surprised when she explained through her tears, “You 11 say you can’t buy things, because you can’t afford it. I put $5 in your wallet every month 12 you’d have some money.” Her lovely body language became even sweeter when she admitted(承认) she had been making a monthly deposit(存款) of $5 into my wallet for over a year. Then she asked, “Has it been helping, Mommy? Does it make you 13?”
I dropped to the floor with her and shut my 14, with tears rolling down my face. I held and rocked my lovely and thoughtful daughter, hoping I could make the moment last forever.
Over the next several years or so, Shanna carried out more secret tasks. She has continued to 15 me as a mom.
Am I smiling? Of course!
( )1. A. look for B. pay for C. ask for D. wait for
( )2. A. lend B. buy C. show D. send
( )3. A. money B. time C. children D. friends
( )4. A. happily B. nervously C. quickly D. slowly
( )5. A. book B. clothes C. shoes D. wallet
( )6. A. sad B. happy C. interested D. excited
( )7. A. talk B. steal C. dance D. draw
( )8. A. put away B. give away C. take away D. get away
( )9. A. yours B. mine C. hers D. theirs
( )10. A. something B. nothing C. anything D. everything
( )11. A. sometimes B. always C. hardly D. never
( )12. A. because B. if C. so D. although
( )13. A. sleep B. succeed C. live D. smile
( )14. A. eyes B. mouth C. door D. window
( )15. A. ask B. encourage C. treat D. accept
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答案:
1—5 CBACD 6—10 ABDAC 11—15 BCDAB
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