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12、________ that tears came to her eyes.

   A. She was very moved                              B. She was moved so deep

   C. So deeply was she moved                       D. Much deeply was she moved

12、C

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________ that tears came to her eyes.

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 ______that tears came to her eyes.

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A.valuedB.rewardedC.a(chǎn)pprovedD.respected
【小題2】
A.funnyB.challengingC.boringD.diverse
【小題3】
A.weaknessB.coldnessC.sadnessD.tiredness
【小題4】
A.other thanB.more thanC.rather thanD.1essthan
【小題5】
A.nervousnessB.a(chǎn)nxietyC.depressionD.separation
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A.a(chǎn)cknowledgeB.distinguishC.a(chǎn)ppreciateD.comfort
【小題7】
A.desiredB.picturedC.a(chǎn)imingD.proving
【小題8】
A.cryingB.dyingC.movingD.struggling
【小題9】
A.GraduallyB.RecentlyC.ThenD.Meanwhile
【小題10】
A.kindB.optimisticC.patientD.enthusiastic
【小題11】
A.base B.placeC.hideD.set
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A.politelyB.personallyC.seriouslyD.unwillingly
【小題13】
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【小題14】
A.viewB.thoughtC.sightD.scenery
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A.staringB.shiningC.lookingD.1ighting
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A.helpedB.treatedC.invitedD.a(chǎn)mused
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A.whileB.whenC.a(chǎn)sD.a(chǎn)fter
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A.orB.norC.a(chǎn)ndD.but
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A.intendedB.writtenC.sentD.1eft
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The 38._______ of losing those closest to her and the loneliness of being all alone were 39.______ she could bear. She changed--she fell into 40._______ and hopelessness. Naturally, people around her saw the change. But nobody seemed to know how to 41._______ her. Months passed. It was now December, and the holiday season was 42._______ to be harder than Helen imagined it would be. She felt like she was 43._______, slowly inside. She wondered if she would see Christmas this year.

44._______, the second Sunday of December, the Sunday School teacher came to her with a special request. Would she be 45.______ enough to help decorate the tree that was in the middle of the children’s classroom? Each child had handmade a special decoration to 46.______ on the tree, and they needed assistance. Helen attempted to 47._______ refuse, but the teacher said that the children had requested she be the 48._______ that year. It was important to them for some reason, the teacher whispered.

The night of the special event, Helen was present and wore the best smile. The 49.______ of the young children was bittersweet, which held memories of her dear Jennifer. For the first time in months, though, you could see her eyes 50._______ through tears. She was happy that the children had 51.______ her. Most decorations had been placed on the tree 52._______ a group of nine children came and sat in front of her. Each of them either had no grandmother any longer, 53.______  had never even known theirs. This was a very special celebration and union. In the middle lay a gift-wrapped box 54._______ for her with a card reading “Our Grandma, with love. ”

Christmas this year wasn’t unkind to Helen. No, it was a new 55._______, a brand-new start and nine new reasons to her…

1.                A.valued         B.rewarded       C.a(chǎn)pproved D.respected

 

2.                A.funny          B.challenging      C.boring    D.diverse

 

3.                A.weakness       B.coldness        C.sadness   D.tiredness

 

4.                A.other than      B.more than       C.rather than    D.1essthan

 

5.                A.nervousness     B.a(chǎn)nxiety         C.depression    D.separation

 

6.                A.a(chǎn)cknowledge    B.distinguish       C.a(chǎn)ppreciate D.comfort

 

7.                A.desired         B.pictured        C.a(chǎn)iming    D.proving

 

8.                A.crying          B.dying           C.moving   D.struggling

 

9.                A.Gradually       B.Recently        C.Then D.Meanwhile

 

10.               A.kind           B.optimistic       C.patient    D.enthusiastic

 

11.               A.base           B.place          C.hide  D.set

 

12.               A.politely         B.personally      C.seriously  D.unwillingly

 

13.               A.volunteer       B.visitor          C.teacher   D.a(chǎn)ssistant

 

14.               A.view           B.thought        C.sight  D.scenery

 

15.               A.staring         B.shining         C.looking    D.1ighting

 

16.               A.helped         B.treated         C.invited    D.a(chǎn)mused

 

17.               A.while          B.when          C.a(chǎn)s    D.a(chǎn)fter

 

18.               A.or             B.nor            C.a(chǎn)nd  D.but

 

19.               A.intended       B.written         C.sent  D.1eft

 

20.               A.ending         B.process        C.goal  D.beginning

 

 

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  My father was a keen baseball fan.Whenever he could, Dad took me out to the park and pitched balls for me to hit.

  One day at the park, a woman pushing a young boy in a wheelchair stopped to watch us play.My dad was over to them in a flash to ask if the child could join our game.The woman explained that her son had polio(小兒麻痹癥)and wouldn't be able to get out of the chair.That didn't stop my dad.He placed the bat in the youngster's hand, pushed him out to home plate and assisted him in holding the bat.Then he yelled out to me, "Anne, pitch one in to us."

  I saw the delight in the boy's eyes, so I aimed at the bat and let the ball fly.The ball made contact with the bat(球拍)with an assist from my dad and the child screamed with joy.As I turned, I heard my dad singing Take Me Out to the Ball Game

  An hour later we all left the field, very tired but very happy.Dad told the mother to bring the boy back next Saturday and we would play another game.

  Dad and I were at the field the next Saturday but the mother and son never came.Twenty years passed, with my dad gone, I had very mixed emotions about leaving the neighborhood Before moving I decided to take one last walk around the park where Dad and I had spent so many happy moments.Two Little League teams were on the field just about to start a game.I felt the sting of tears in my eyes as I watched the children play the game.

  "Jeff, protect your base," one coach yelled.I cheered the runner on when the ball was hit far into the outfield.The coach turned and smiled, "I never thought I’d ever be a coach playing on this field.You see, I had polio as a child and was restricted to a wheelchair.Thanks to a man's assistance, I was able to hit the ball and hear him singing the song Take Me Out to the Ball Game.I believe that experience gave me the desire to walk again.I hope that some day I'll look up in the stands and see that man and his daughter again.I sure would like to thank him."

(1)

The author was tearful when watching the children playing the game because _________.

[  ]

A.

she hadn't recovered from the loss of her father

B.

she was reminded of her father playing with her in the park

C.

she realized that her father hadn't received thanks from others

D.

she was moved by the son who became a coach twenty years later

(2)

Which is the right order of the following events?

a.The author's father died.

b.The author played with the boy.

c.The author left the neighborhood.

d.The author waited for the boy to turn up.

e.The author saw the boy coaching a team.

[  ]

A.

d-b-e-a-c

B.

d-b-e-c-a

C.

b-d-a-c-e

D.

b-d-a-e-c

(3)

The passage conveys(表達)the message that _________.

[  ]

A.

the boy is a miracle

B.

the author's father is a hero

C.

a simple act of kindness can change a life

D.

ball games have a great effect on people's life

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