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B
As a child,I spent every Thanksgiving with my large family at my grandparents’ house in Maryland,US. It’s a wooden cabin(小屋)on the side of a hill,deep in the forest. For me,that cabin meant “family”.
Our first greeting was from Grandma’s dog,Jesse. He welcomed us at our car. My grandparents,aunts,and uncles were waiting at the door. Aunt Sue touched my face and told me how big I’d gotten. Grandpa gave me a hug and shouted,“Hello,Calvin!”
The next day,by the time I woke up,Grandma and Mom had already begun cooking. The cabin was small,so we had to move away the furniture to make room for everyone to sit at the long table together.
Dinner was finally ready at about 6 pm. Before we ate,Grandma asked each person to say something he or she was thankful for. I said,“I’m thankful for my parents,my grandma,and the turkey!”I was too hungry to think of anything better. Once everyone was finished speaking,we began to eat.
After dinner,we took a long walk through the woods around the cabin. Under the late - autumn stars,we made a campfire in the field and told stories happily. I looked back up the hill at the cabin in the moonlight,and one word appeared in my mind:“Thanks”.
(
A. With my parents at home.
B. With my large family at my grandparents’ house.
C. In a wooden cabin by the side of the sea.
(
A. Grandpa. B. Aunt Sue. C. Grandma’s dog.
(
A. moved away the long table
B. told stories happily
C. said something we were thankful for
(
A. sing and dance B. take a long walk C. make a campfire
(
A. Yes,I did. B. No,I didn’t. C. We don’t know.
As a child,I spent every Thanksgiving with my large family at my grandparents’ house in Maryland,US. It’s a wooden cabin(小屋)on the side of a hill,deep in the forest. For me,that cabin meant “family”.
Our first greeting was from Grandma’s dog,Jesse. He welcomed us at our car. My grandparents,aunts,and uncles were waiting at the door. Aunt Sue touched my face and told me how big I’d gotten. Grandpa gave me a hug and shouted,“Hello,Calvin!”
The next day,by the time I woke up,Grandma and Mom had already begun cooking. The cabin was small,so we had to move away the furniture to make room for everyone to sit at the long table together.
Dinner was finally ready at about 6 pm. Before we ate,Grandma asked each person to say something he or she was thankful for. I said,“I’m thankful for my parents,my grandma,and the turkey!”I was too hungry to think of anything better. Once everyone was finished speaking,we began to eat.
After dinner,we took a long walk through the woods around the cabin. Under the late - autumn stars,we made a campfire in the field and told stories happily. I looked back up the hill at the cabin in the moonlight,and one word appeared in my mind:“Thanks”.
(
B
)6. Where did I spend Thanksgiving when I was young?A. With my parents at home.
B. With my large family at my grandparents’ house.
C. In a wooden cabin by the side of the sea.
(
C
)7. Who greeted us first?A. Grandpa. B. Aunt Sue. C. Grandma’s dog.
(
C
)8. Before dinner,we ______.A. moved away the long table
B. told stories happily
C. said something we were thankful for
(
A
)9. We didn’t do ______ after dinner.A. sing and dance B. take a long walk C. make a campfire
(
A
)10. Did I have a great Thanksgiving in Maryland,US?A. Yes,I did. B. No,I didn’t. C. We don’t know.
答案:
6. B
7. C
8. C
9. A
10. A
7. C
8. C
9. A
10. A
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