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A
阅读下面短文,从方框中选择适当的单词,并用其适当形式填空。(每词限用一次)
My family is poor, but we are 1.
It was cold. Luckily we found a place where our two dogs could 3.
We called all over town, trying to find someone to help. Some people told us to give up the dogs, but we 4.
A young girl answered the phone. I told her about what we were going through. This sweet girl said that she had some money and that she would buy the dog food 6.
Hearing this, 7.
When she brought the food to our house, I wanted 9.

Thanks to this young girl, whose name I don't even know. Because of her, I learned that even in dark times, there is always light somewhere. She makes me believe in the 10.
阅读下面短文,从方框中选择适当的单词,并用其适当形式填空。(每词限用一次)
My family is poor, but we are 1.
close
to each other. We also love our dogs. But in December, things got even worse. We went from just being poor to being homeless. Finally, we lost everything except our two dogs. The situation was really 2. serious
.It was cold. Luckily we found a place where our two dogs could 3.
live
with us. But one week later, all of our money was gone and we didn't have any dog food.We called all over town, trying to find someone to help. Some people told us to give up the dogs, but we 4.
refused
to leave them. However, nobody would give a hand. I was afraid that our dogs would starve (饿死). I called one last place in town—a small pet supply store. I hoped that someone would 5. solve
the problem for us.A young girl answered the phone. I told her about what we were going through. This sweet girl said that she had some money and that she would buy the dog food 6.
for
us.Hearing this, 7.
tears
rolled down my face. I knew that our dogs would have food all 8. because
this young girl helped us. She didn't know me, but she would help my dogs.When she brought the food to our house, I wanted 9.
to hug
her, but I was too shy. I only said, “Thank you for being so kind!”Thanks to this young girl, whose name I don't even know. Because of her, I learned that even in dark times, there is always light somewhere. She makes me believe in the 10.
power
of love.
答案:
1. close 2. serious 3. live 4. refused 5. solve 6. for 7. tears 8. because 9. to hug 10. power
B
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
The 9th day of the 9th lunar (农历的) month is the traditional Chongyang Festival in China, or the Double Ninth Festival. Why does the Chongyang Festival get such a name? Here's the reason. For ancient Chinese, the number “6” is yin and the number “9” is yang. There are two numbers “9” in the date of the Chongyang Festival. It's called Chong Jiu in Chinese. Chong means “two same things”, so people call this day a double yang day. It's a very happy 11 when the whole family celebrates it together.
The Double Ninth Festival is a special day for old people in China. On this day, people show 12 and respect to their grandparents. And grandparents are always happy about their children's 13.
Respecting old people is a 14 in China. There are many ways for Chinese people to express their respect. When an old person enters a room, everyone should stand up with a 15 on their faces. Also, people are introduced from the oldest to the youngest. When we give something to an old person, two hands are used. The old usually don't have to buy tickets for buses and young people always offer their 16 to old people on a crowded subway or bus.
However, in Western countries, old people have different lifestyles (生活方式) from those in China. They 17 live with their children—they live alone. They often 18 to get help from others. They don't even want to be offered seats by others.
Westerners also respect old people. For holidays, families usually 19 at the grandparents' homes. A great smile and a warm 20 are enough for grown children to show their respect.
(
B. year
C. moment
D. member
(
B. interest
C. hope
D. power
(
B. sport
C. film
D. growth
(
B. tradition
C. mountain
D. story
(
B. heart
C. smile
D. kiss
(
B. seats
C. houses
D. classes
(
B. often
C. sometimes
D. seldom
(
B. close
C. move
D. pull
(
B. get off
C. make up
D. get together
(
B. hug
C. dress
D. race
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
The 9th day of the 9th lunar (农历的) month is the traditional Chongyang Festival in China, or the Double Ninth Festival. Why does the Chongyang Festival get such a name? Here's the reason. For ancient Chinese, the number “6” is yin and the number “9” is yang. There are two numbers “9” in the date of the Chongyang Festival. It's called Chong Jiu in Chinese. Chong means “two same things”, so people call this day a double yang day. It's a very happy 11 when the whole family celebrates it together.
The Double Ninth Festival is a special day for old people in China. On this day, people show 12 and respect to their grandparents. And grandparents are always happy about their children's 13.
Respecting old people is a 14 in China. There are many ways for Chinese people to express their respect. When an old person enters a room, everyone should stand up with a 15 on their faces. Also, people are introduced from the oldest to the youngest. When we give something to an old person, two hands are used. The old usually don't have to buy tickets for buses and young people always offer their 16 to old people on a crowded subway or bus.
However, in Western countries, old people have different lifestyles (生活方式) from those in China. They 17 live with their children—they live alone. They often 18 to get help from others. They don't even want to be offered seats by others.
Westerners also respect old people. For holidays, families usually 19 at the grandparents' homes. A great smile and a warm 20 are enough for grown children to show their respect.
(
C
)11. A. homeB. year
C. moment
D. member
(
A
)12. A. loveB. interest
C. hope
D. power
(
D
)13. A. problemB. sport
C. film
D. growth
(
B
)14. A. careB. tradition
C. mountain
D. story
(
C
)15. A. secretB. heart
C. smile
D. kiss
(
B
)16. A. backsB. seats
C. houses
D. classes
(
D
)17. A. usuallyB. often
C. sometimes
D. seldom
(
A
)18. A. refuseB. close
C. move
D. pull
(
D
)19. A. grow upB. get off
C. make up
D. get together
(
B
)20. A. tearB. hug
C. dress
D. race
答案:
11—15 CADBC 16—20 BDADB
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