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(
A.listening
B.listening to
C.to listen to
D.listen to
B
)2.My father can't stop ____ light music. He likes it so much.A.listening
B.listening to
C.to listen to
D.listen to
答案:
B
(
A.sadly
B.unhappy
C.laughing
D.happy
D
)3.The good news made me ____.A.sadly
B.unhappy
C.laughing
D.happy
答案:
D
(
A.are made to
B.made to
C.are made
D.are making to
A
)4.The children ____ clean the classroom by their head teacher after school every day.A.are made to
B.made to
C.are made
D.are making to
答案:
A
(
A.called
B.to call
C.calling
D.calls
C
)5.When they came to a forest, they suddenly heard somebody ____ for help.A.called
B.to call
C.calling
D.calls
答案:
C
四、阅读下面的短文,按要求完成后面的小题。
I went through some difficult times, dealing with the pressure of growing up. I found it hard to communicate with my mother. Relations between us became difficult.
One day, I ran away from home and stayed away for many hours. When I returned home at night, I saw all the pain, anger and disappointment on my mother's face. We knew that we were in great need of a talk. We agreed to have breakfast together the next morning. It was a turning point in both of our lives and our relationship.
We decided to go to a restaurant. On our way to the table, I noticed my mother had two notebooks. I asked her what they were for. She explained to me that sometimes it was easier to write down our feelings rather than talking about them. We would write down our feelings in the form of a letter. It could be as long or as short as we wanted.
Our first topic was “Why am I so angry?” I wrote a half page, and my mom filled up nearly three pages. I watched tears run down her face as she wrote. I never realized one could hide so much anger. After we finished writing, we exchanged our notebooks. As soon as I started reading my mother's words, I began to cry and so did she. When we finished reading, we discussed our feelings. Amazingly enough, it felt like all the anger inside me went away from my body. Our talk helped me realize so many things I had never thought of before, not only about my mother but also about other people.
My mother and I continue to use our notebooks as a way of communicating our anger and worries, and our happiness as well. We know that no matter how we feel about each other, our notebooks are a safe place to express our feelings. We have come to an agreement that at the end of each letter we write, “I love you.”
1. What did the writer see on his mother's face when he returned home at night?
2. What does the underlined word “them” refer to?
3. Do you think it's a useful way to communicate with your parents in the form of letters? Why or why not?
4. How did the writer's mother feel when she wrote?
5. 请给文章拟一个恰当的标题。
I went through some difficult times, dealing with the pressure of growing up. I found it hard to communicate with my mother. Relations between us became difficult.
One day, I ran away from home and stayed away for many hours. When I returned home at night, I saw all the pain, anger and disappointment on my mother's face. We knew that we were in great need of a talk. We agreed to have breakfast together the next morning. It was a turning point in both of our lives and our relationship.
We decided to go to a restaurant. On our way to the table, I noticed my mother had two notebooks. I asked her what they were for. She explained to me that sometimes it was easier to write down our feelings rather than talking about them. We would write down our feelings in the form of a letter. It could be as long or as short as we wanted.
Our first topic was “Why am I so angry?” I wrote a half page, and my mom filled up nearly three pages. I watched tears run down her face as she wrote. I never realized one could hide so much anger. After we finished writing, we exchanged our notebooks. As soon as I started reading my mother's words, I began to cry and so did she. When we finished reading, we discussed our feelings. Amazingly enough, it felt like all the anger inside me went away from my body. Our talk helped me realize so many things I had never thought of before, not only about my mother but also about other people.
My mother and I continue to use our notebooks as a way of communicating our anger and worries, and our happiness as well. We know that no matter how we feel about each other, our notebooks are a safe place to express our feelings. We have come to an agreement that at the end of each letter we write, “I love you.”
1. What did the writer see on his mother's face when he returned home at night?
He saw all the pain,anger and disappointment on his mother's face.
2. What does the underlined word “them” refer to?
Feelings.
3. Do you think it's a useful way to communicate with your parents in the form of letters? Why or why not?
Yes,I do. Because it's a secret way for us to communicate with each other.
4. How did the writer's mother feel when she wrote?
Sad.
5. 请给文章拟一个恰当的标题。
The Notebooks Filled with Love
答案:
1. He saw all the pain,anger and disappointment on his mother's face. 2. Feelings. 3. Yes,I do. Because it's a secret way for us to communicate with each other.(答案符合题意,表达正确即可)4. Sad. /Upset. /... 5. The Notebooks Filled with Love(答案符合题意,表达正确即可)
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