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        1. 閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。

            Until last year, the greatest sorrow of my life was that my wife Alice and I couldn't have any children.To make up for this in a small way, we always invited all the children on our street to our house each Christmas morning for breakfast.We would decorate the house for the children.And after the meal we gave each of them a wrapped package.

            But last year, about six weeks before Christmas, Alice died.I decided not to invite the children over for the traditional Christmas breakfast.But Kathy and Peter, my next door neighbors, asked me to join them and their three children for dinner on Christmas Eve.

            As soon as I arrived and had my coat off, Kathy asked me, “Do you have any milk at your house? ” “Yes, ” I replied.“If you need some, I'll go right away.” “Oh, that's all right.Come and sit down.The kids have been waiting for you.Just give Peter your keys.”

            After dinner they drove me home.Only then did I notice that Peter had left a light on when he borrowed the milk-and that someone had decorated my windows.

            When I opened the door, I saw that the whole house had been decorated with a Christmas tree, and all other decorations.At that moment, I wished that I could still put on the breakfast, but I had made no preparations.

            Early the next morning, a five-year-old boy with a package of sweet rolls rang my bell.Before I could ask him what was going on, he was joined by two of his friends.Within fifteen minutes, my house was alive with all the children on my street, and I had all the food I needed for the usual festive breakfast.At about nine-thirty, though, I had another surprise.Kathy Zack came to my back door.“I brought something for you, ” she said, setting a shopping bag on the counter.

            Inside the bag were individually wrapped packages, each bearing the name of one of the children and signed, “Merry Christmas from Grandpa Melowski.”

          (1)

          The author invited the children to his house for Christmas breakfast to ________.

          [  ]

          A.

          memorize his wife

          B.

          make up for his sorrow

          C.

          give them Christmas gifts

          D.

          help him decorate his house

          (2)

          According to the passage, on the last Christmas morning, ________.

          [  ]

          A.

          the author prepared enough food for breakfast

          B.

          the children offered the author food for breakfast

          C.

          he only found pieces of bread.

          D.

          Kathy bought some gifts for the author

          (3)

          How did the author feel about what the children did last Christmas morning?

          [  ]

          A.

          Angry

          B.

          Embarrassed

          C.

          Upset

          D.

          Moved

          (4)

          Which of the following statements best agrees with the passage?

          [  ]

          A.

          Helping others is helping yourself.

          B.

          A good beginning is half done.

          C.

          A friend in need is a friend indeed.

          D.

          Nothing is difficult to a willing heart.

          答案:1.B;2.B;3.D;4.A;
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          31.A.reliable     B.enjoyable       C.valuable      D.unbelievable
          32.A.a(chǎn)dmired      B.interviewed      C.watched       D.trained
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          35.A.enjoyed      B.shared         C.discussed      D.reviewed
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          38.A.seem       B.fail          C.expect       D.compete
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          40.A.a(chǎn)brupt      B.simple        C.positive      D.considerate
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          48.A.son’s      B.wife’s        C.friend’s      D.customer’s
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