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科目: 来源:广东省高考真题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     In the animal kingdom, weakness can bring about aggression in other animal. This sometimes happens
with humans also. But I have found that my weakness brings out the kindness in people. I see it every day
when people hold doors for me, pour cream into my coffee, or help me to put on my coat. And I have
discovered that it makes them happy.
     From my wheelchair experience, I see the best in people, bur sometimes I feel sad because those who
appear independent miss the kindness I see daily. They don't get to see this soft side of others often, we
try bevery way possible to avoid showing our weakness, which includes a lot of pretending. But only when
we stop pretending we're brave or strong do we allow people to show the kindness that's in them.
     Last month, when I was driving home on a busy highway, I began to feel unwell and drove more slowly
than usual. People behind me began to get impatient and angry, with some speeding up alongside me, horning
(按喇叭) or even shouting at me. At the moment I decided to do something I had never done in twenty fore
years of driving. I put on the car flashlights and drove on at a really low speed.
     No more angry shouts and no more horns!
     When I put on my flashlights, I was saying to other drivers, "I have a problem here. I am weak and doing
the best I can." And everyone understood. Several times, I saw drivers who wanted to pass. They couldn't
get around me because of the stream of passing traffic. But instead of getting impatient and angry, they waited,
knowing the driver in front of them was in some way weak.
     Sometimes situations call for us to act strong and brave even when we don't feel that way. But those are
and far between. More often, it would be better if we don't pretend we feel strong when we feel weak or
pretend that we are brave when we are scared.
1. The author has discovered that people will feel happy when _____.

A. the offer their help
B. they receive others' help
C. they feel others' kindness
D. they show their weakness

2. The author feels sad sometimes because _____.
A. he has a soft heart
B. he relies much on others
C. some people pretend to be kind
D. some people fail to see the kindness in others
3. What did the other drivers do when they saw the flashlights?
A. They speed up to pass.
B. They waited with patience.
C. They tried their best to help.
D. They put on their flashlights too.
4. In this passage, the author advises us to _____.
A. handle problems by ourselves
B. accept help from others
C. admit our weakness
D. show our bravery
5. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. A Wheelchair Experience.
B. Weakness and Kindness.
C. Weakness and Strength.
D. A Driving Experience.

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:完形填空

完形填空
     The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.
                                                                                                                                -Eleanor Roosevelt
     My home is a place of great beauty and agricultural richness,  as well as of war and natural disasters.
When I was only fourteen years old,  I was filled with__1__in spite of the terrible surroundings.The families
living here,  who tried to make their living from the land,  __2__great losses.
     I felt sorry especially for the__3__,  but I__4__to be hopeless.I decided that where I was,  I could do
__5__to help them.I began knocking on every door and saying to each person who__6__my knock,  "I
know that you are__7__and give the birds that come to your yard a little__8__.Please consider me your
bird.Give me only a handful of rice each week when I come to your__9__.I will take it to the temple where
it can be given to the__10__children."
     No one seemed to__11__giving me a handful of rice,  even__12__they had little themselves.On
Sunday,  I would go to the__13__and give my handfuls of rice to the monks to__14__to the children.
One day,  I came to a house that had__15__to give.I told my story and asked if I could be their bird.The
woman called her daughters,  and__16__gave me fifty cents,  as well as the handful of rice!I began to ask
for__17__and rice from the other "bird feeders",  and they gave them to me.Everyone was happy to be
helping those who were suffering,  even__18__only this small way.The temple was soon able to help
everyone who came to them for food and clothing.
     "Consider me your bird." My__19__idea had not stopped the war,  but anyway,  it was__20__some
peace.
(     )1. A. sorrow  
(     )2. A. suffered  
(     )3. A. peasants  
(     )4. A. wanted    
(     )5. A. something
(     )6. A. said      
(     )7. A. glad      
(     )8. A. water    
(     )9. A. temple    
(     )10. A. brave    
(     )11. A. mind    
(     )12. A. where    
(     )13. A. village  
(     )14. A. give in  
(     )15. A. much    
(     )16. A. every    
(     )17. A. help    
(     )18. A. by      
(     )19. A. foolish  
(     )20. A. creating
B. hope      
B. survived  
B. citizens  
B. failed    
B. everything
B. replied  
B. kind      
B. money    
B. room      
B. hungry    
B. escape    
B. that      
B. hometown  
B. give up  
B. little    
B. each      
B. clothing  
B. with      
B. childish  
B. mending  
C. comfort    
C. covered    
C. villagers  
C. refused    
C. anything    
C. answered    
C. rich        
C. nest        
C. door        
C. promising  
C. practice    
C. so          
C. temple      
C. give away  
C. many        
C. neither    
C. food        
C. on          
C. clever      
C. developing  
D. happiness
D. made    
D. children
D. stopped  
D. nothing  
D. spoke    
D. friendly
D. rice    
D. garden  
D. nervous  
D. enjoy    
D. when    
D. house    
D. give out
D. few      
D. none    
D. change  
D. in      
D. useful  
D. managing

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科目: 来源:期末题 题型:完形填空

完型填空
     It was at a concert that I happened to find David. He was holding his head at a strange angle as if he
were staring down at something. Then the truth struck me. He was blind. The last thing he remembers
__1__ was his daughter being born. Then the world went   __2__.
     Bad luck is no stranger to this 44yearold man. His mother died of cancer, and his weak father had to  
__3__   11yearold David to the care of the state.
     Things seemed always to go from bad to worse. Two years ago, his beloved guide dog pulled him out of the   __4__  of a truck. David was not hurt. The dog was killed.
     But David does not feel sorry for himself. "These are just little obstacles you have to __5__ in your life," he said.
     He has to make a daily twohour trip to his working place-the Xray department of an emergency room.
It was a hard job to  __6__. Before he got it, David was determined to escape the workshop run by the
Lighthouse, an organization  __7__   to help blind people. He wanted a job of developing Xray film,
something everyone, not just he, must do in the dark, including people with  __8__   eyesight. The
Lighthouse called many hospitals, with no result,   __9__   they offered to pay his first three months'
salary.     
     David works alone in a dark room that smells of chemicals. He cannot wear gloves.   __10__, he could not feel. Since this is an emergency room, lives can be put at risk or out of danger. His directress says she
trusts him 100 percent.
     He makes $20,000 a year. But his motivation goes beyond money. "By working, I can actualize my
own   __11__. That's the most important!" he said.
     What a shining example for us to   __12__!
(     )1. A.doing      
(     )2. A.blank      
(     )3. A.bring up    
(     )4. A.bottom      
(     )5. A.seek        
(     )6. A.deal with  
(     )7. A.intended    
(     )8. A.common      
(     )9. A.because    
(     )10. A.However    
(     )11. A.blindness  
(     )12. A.set        
B. feeling      
B. colorful      
B. bring in      
B. path          
B. overcome      
B. get through  
B. attended      
B. poor          
B. if            
B. Unfortunately
B. income        
B. take          
C. seeing    
C. empty      
C. give up    
C. wheel      
C. surround  
C. take up    
C. offered    
C. normal    
C. in case    
C. Otherwise  
C. value      
C. hold      
D. hearing      
D. silent      
D. give in      
D. search      
D. search      
D. come by      
D. devoted      
D. actual      
D. even though  
D. Besides      
D. experiences  
D. follow      

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
     "Are you too stupid to do anything right?" These words-said by a woman to a little boy who
was obviously her son-were   1   because he had walked away from her. The boy returned, his
eyes downcast (沮丧的).
     Not a    2   moment, perhaps.     3   small moments sometimes last a very long time. And a
few words -though they mean    4  at the time to the people who say them-can have great   5  .
     I recently heard a story from a man named Malcolm Dalkoff. For the last 24 years he has
been a professional   6  . Here is what he told me:
     As a boy in Rock Island, Dalkoff was terribly    7  . He had few    8    and no self-confidence
(自信心). One day, his English teacher, Ruth Brauch, gave the class an assignment(作业). The
students had been reading To Kill a Mockingbird. Now they were to write their own chapter that
would    9   the  last chapter of the novel. Dalkoff wrote his chapter and turned it 10   . Today he
can not recall(回忆起) anything 26about the chapter he wrote, or what    11  Mrs. Branch gave
him. What he does remember is the four words Mrs. Brauch wrote in the margin (空白处) of the
paper: "This is    12  writing."
     Four words. They     13   his life.
     "  14     I read those words, I had no idea of who I was or   15    I was going to be," he said.
     "After reading her note, I went home and wrote a short story, something I had always been
16  
of doing but never believed I could do."Over the rest of that year in school, he wrote many
short stories and always brought them to school for Mrs. Brauch to evaluate (评价). She was
  17   , tough and honest. "She was just what I   18  ," Dalkoff said.
     His confidence   19   . Dalkoff believes that none of this would have happened, had that woman
not written those four words in the margin of his paper.
(     )1. A. talked    
(     )2. A. wonderful
(     )3. A. Yet      
(     )4. A. much      
(     )5. A. meaning  
(     )6. A. writer    
(     )7. A. sorry    
(     )8. A. books    
(     )9. A. follow    
(     )10. A. on      
(     )11. A. common  
(     )12. A. signs    
(     )13. A. poor    
(     )14. A. changed  
(     )15. A. Unless  
(     )16. A. what    
(     )17. A. tired    
(     )18. A. strict  
(     )19. A. feared  
(     )20. A. grew    
B. thought  
B. difficult
B. Although
B. little  
B. power    
B. player  
B. proud    
B. ideas    
B. match    
B. in      
B. stupid  
B. remark  
B. serious  
B. damaged  
B. Until    
B. how      
B. fond    
B. kind    
B. needed  
B. lifted  
C. spoken    
C. funny      
C. For        
C. more      
C. force      
C. poet      
C. sick      
C. friends    
C. decide    
C. out        
C. special    
C. prize      
C. good      
C. affected  
C. When      
C. where      
C. proud      
C. encouraging
C. expected  
C. appeared  
D. expressed  
D. big        
D. Therefore  
D. most        
D. sense      
D. singer      
D. shy        
D. chances    
D. improve    
D. down        
D. different  
D. grades      
D. silly      
D. improved    
D. While      
D. which      
D. dreaming    
D. praising    
D. loved      
D. returned  

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:完形填空

完形填空。
     My husband hasn't stopped laughing about a funny thing that happened to me. It is funny now but it wasn't
at that time.
     Last Friday, after   1   all family shopping in town, I wanted a rest   2   catching the train, so I bought a piece
of newspaper and some chocolate and went into the   3   coffee shop-that cheap, self-service place with long
tables to   4  . I put my heavy bag down on the floor, put the newspaper and chocolate on the table to keep   5  ,
and went to get a cup of coffee.
     When I came back with the coffee, there was someone in   6  . It was one of those wild-looking youngsters,   7   dark glasses and torn   8  , and hair colored bright red at the front. Not so unusual these days. What   9   
surprise me was that he had started to eat my chocolate.
     Naturally, I was annoyed.  10 , to avoid trouble-and really I was rather  11  about him, I just looked down at
the front page of the newspaper, tasted my coffee, and took a bit of chocolate. The boy looked at me closely.
Then he took  12  piece of my chocolate. I could  13  believe it. Still I didn't dare to  14  an argument. When he
took a third piece, I felt more  15  than uneasy. I thought, "Well, I shall have the last piece." And I got it.
     The boy  16  me a strange look, then stood up. As he left he shouted out, "This  17  is crazy." Everyone
stared. That was embarrassing (令人难堪的) enough, but it was  18  when I finished my coffee and got ready
to leave. My face went red-as red as  19 -when I realized I'd made a mistake. It wasn't my chocolate that he had
been taking. There was mine, unopened, just  20  my newspaper.
(     )1. A. buying      
(     )2. A. after       
(     )3. A. airport     
(     )4. A. sit on      
(     )5. A. a place     
(     )6. A. the next seat
(     )7. A. having      
(     )8. A. clothes     
(     )9. A. could       
(     )10. A. Whenever   
(     )11. A. difficult  
(     )12. A. a big      
(     )13. A. seldom     
(     )14. A. stop       
(     )15. A. satisfied  
(     )16. A. took       
(     )17. A. woman      
(     )18. A. better     
(     )19. A. his hair   
(     )20. A. in         
B. making   
B. on       
B. park     
B. seat at  
B. an eye   
B. my seat  
B. wearing  
B. cloths   
B. would    
B. Whatever 
B. anxious  
B. a second      
B. nearly   
B. hold     
B. happy    
B. had      
B. man      
B. worse    
B. my bag   
B. on       
C. doing            
C. before           
C. station          
C. sit at           
C. a space          
C. the opposite seat
C. dressing         
C. clothing         
C. did              
C. However          
C. uneasy           
C. a half           
C .almost           
C. get              
C. glad             
C. gave             
C. boy              
C. all right        
C. his clothes      
C. under            
D. taking        
D. while         
D. hotel         
D. seat by       
D. a family      
D. that very seat         
D. putting on    
D. cloth         
D. should        
D. In order that 
D. worried       
D. a full        
D. hardly        
D. make          
D. angry         
D. brought       
D. youngster     
D. not matter    
D. his glasses   
D. by            

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     Ryan and Lowry had been friends since high school,but it wasn't until after college that they hit on the
idea of a home-care product company. "We were shocked to learn how toxic cleaning products were",
says Ryan. Why couldn't they create green products that would be just as environmentally pure as
Aveda's skin-and-hair-care lines?
     When Ryan's mom heard about the plan,she stared at him blankly:"I've never even seen you clean your
room!"Not discouraged,Lowry experimented with nontoxic ways to clean while Ryan focused on marketing. In February 2001,they mixed their first four cleaning sprays and convinced the managers of 20 grocers
to try them. Once they had their approval,they tapped friends and family and pooled their savings to come up with $ 90,000 in seed money.
         From the start,"Go big or go home. "was their mantra(口头禅). Their first financing-that$1
million-was due to be signed on September 11,2001. By the time they got it,two months later,says
Ryan,"We had$16 in the bank and personally owed$300,000. "
       Seeking a national retailer(零售商)proved just as troublesome. The friends set their sights on Target
known for its trendy,affordable goods. "But Target didn't like the product or the brand. "recalled Ryan.
"We thought the deal was dead,but then a new buyer saw that even though we weren't selling big volumes,we were profitable,just on a smaller scale. "They won over Target
       Consumers were hooked on the natural things and wonderful fragrance. Today,the partners sell 130
products in more than 8,000 stores,and taxes are over  $ 100 million. Such rapid growth has at times
stressed the men's friendship. "Eric and I agree on 'what' but never on 'how',"says Lowry. "Although we
are willing to challenge
each other,we come up with interesting and smart solutions. There's little fire and ico between us. "
1. The underlined word "toxic" in Paragraph l most probably means _________.
A. poisonous    
B. dirty    
C. expensive        
D. troublesome
2. When Ryan told his mom his plan,________.   
A. he knew his mom was sure to support him            
B. his mom asked him to clean his room
C. his mom suspected his ability                              
D. he was discouraged by his mom
3. We can learn from the third paragraph that____________.   
A. Ryan and Lowry wanted to give up and go home at first
B. their plan didn't go smoothly at the very beginning
C. they made profit two months later after their first financing
D. $ 1 million was not enough as their seed money
4. The partners' cleaning products are sold very well because __________.    
A. the products are made of natural material and smell nice
B. their friends and family offered to use their products
C. they cooperated with a well-known national retailer
D. they convinced 20 grocer managers to try them
5. It can be inferred from the passage that _________  .    
A. Aveda's skin-and-hair-care lines are not so successful as Ryan and Lowry's
B. Target is a famous environment-friendly cleaning brand
C. the friends' cooperation with Target is very successful
D. the partners get on well with each other in their business

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科目: 来源:北京期中题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解。
     Joanne was stuck in a traffic jam in central Birmingham at 5:30, and at 6:30 she was expected to be
chairing a meeting of the tennis club. At last, the traffic was moving. She swung quickly racing to her house.
As she opened the door, she nearly tripped over Sheba.
     "Hey, Sheba," she said, "I've got no time for you now, but I'll take you out as soon as I get back from
tennis club." Then she noticed Sheba seemed to be coughing or choking. Obviously, she could hardly breathe.
Immediately, Joanne realized she would have to take her to the vet (兽医). When she got there, the vet was
just about to close for the day. Seeing the state of Sheba, Dr. Sterne brought her quickly into his office.
     "Listen, doctor, I'm really in a rush to get to a meeting-can I leave her with you, and go and get changed?
I'll be back in ten minutes to pick her up, and then I'll take her on to the meeting with me. Is that OK?"
     "Sure," said the doctor.
     Joanne made the quick trip back to her house in a couple of minutes. As she was once more entering the
hallway, the phone by the door began to ring.
     "This is Dr. Sterne," said an anxious voice. "I want you to get out of.that house immediately," said the
doctor's voice. "I'm coming round right away, and the police will be there any time now. Wait outside!"
     At that moment, a police car screeched to a stop outside the house. Two policemen got out and ran into
the house. Joanne was by now completely confused and very frightened. Then the doctor arrived.
     "Where's Sheba? Is she OK?" shouted Joanne.
     "She's fine, Joanne. I took out the thing which was choking her, and she's OK now."
     Just then, the two policemen reappeared ffom the house, half-carrying a white-faced man, who could
hardly walk. There was blood all over him.
     "My God," said Joanne, "how did he get in there? And how did you know he was there?"
     "I think he must be a burglar," said the doctor. "I knew he was there because when I finally removed what
was stuck in Sheba's throat; it turned out to be three human fingers."
1. What was Joanne supposed to do at 6:30?
[     ]
A To walk her dog.
B. To see her doctor.
C. To attend a club meeting.
D. To play tennis with her friends.
2. Joanne wanted to get back to her home again _____.
[     ]
A. to dress up for the meeting
B. to phone the police station
C. to catch the badly hurt burglar
D. to wait for her dog to be cured
3. From the passage, we can infer that _____.
[     ]
A. Sheba fought against the burglar
B. the police found the burglar had broken in
C. Joanne had planned to take her dog to the meeting
D. the doctor performed a difficult operation on the dog
4. In this passage, the writer intends to tell us that the dog is _____.
[     ]
A. clever
B. friendly
C. frightening
D. devoted

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科目: 来源:湖南省期中题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解
     A woman in Japan who had no home sneaked into(潜入)a man's house and lived without being noticed in his closet for a year. She was arrested after the man found that his food was disappearing and reported
it to the police.
     Police found the 58-year-old woman Thursday hiding in the top part of the man's closet and arrested
her for getting in without the owner's permission.
     The man had security cameras which sent images(图像)to his cell-phone after becoming confused by
food disappearing from his kitchen over the past several months.
     One of the cameras on Thursday caught someone moving inside his home after he had left, so he called the police who at first thought it was a thief. However, when they arrived, they found the door locked and all windows closed.
     "We searched the house and checked every corner where someone could possibly hide," Itakura said. "When we opened the closet, we found the woman curled up(卷曲)on her side, feeling nervous and
frightened."
     The woman told the police that she had no place to live and first sneaked into the man's house about
a year ago when he left it without locking the door.
     "She had moved a mattress(垫子)into the small closed space and even took showers," Itakura said.
He called the woman "tidy and clean".
1. The police arrested the woman mainly because______________.
A. she stole the man's food.
B. she often went into other people's houses.
C. she entered the man's house without permission.
D. she didn't open the door when the police arrived
2. According to the passage, when the woman was found by the police, she______.
A. was stealing food in the kitchen.    
B. felt nervous and frightened
C. was untidy and dirty              
D. tried to jump off the window
3. Which of the following is correct?
A. The woman doesn't like living in her own house.
B. The man always forgets to lock his door when he leaves.
C. The woman first sneaked into the man's house about a year ago.
D. The woman was over sixty years old when she was arrested.

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科目: 来源:同步题 题型:阅读理解

阅读理解
     It was Saturday. As always, it was a busy one, for "Six days shall you labor and do all your work"
was taken seriously back then. Outside, Father and Mr Patrick next door were busy chopping firewood.
Inside their own houses, Mother and Mrs. Patrick were engaged in spring cleaning.
Somehow the boys had slipped away to the back lot with their kites.Now, even at the risk of having
Brother caught to beat carpets, they had sent him to the kitchen for more string(线). It seemed there
was no limit to the heights to which kites would fly today.
     My mother looked at the sitting room, its furniture disordered for a thorough sweeping. Again she
cast a look toward the window. "Come on, girls! Let's take string to the boys and watch them fly the
kites a minute."
     On the way we met Mrs. Patrick, laughing guiltily as if she were doing something wrong, together
with her girls.
     There never was such a day for flying kites! We played all our fresh string into the boys' kites and
they went up higher and higher. We could hardly distinguish the orangecolored spots of the kites. Now
and then we slowly pulled one kite back, watching it dancing up and down in the wind, and finally
bringing it down to earth, just for the joy of sending it up again.
     Even our fathers dropped their tools and joined us. Our mothers took their turn, laughing like
schoolgirls. I think we were all beside ourselves. Parents forgot their duty and their dignity; children
forgot their everyday fights and little jealousies. "Perhaps it's like this in the kingdom of heaven," I
thought confusedly.
     It was growing dark before we all walked sleepily back to the houses. I suppose we had some sort
of supper. I suppose there must have been a surface tidyingup, for the house on Sunday looked clean
and orderly enough. The strange thing was, we didn't mention that day afterward. I felt a little
embarrassed. Surely none of the others had been as excited as I. I locked the memory up in that
deepest part of me where we keep "the things that cannot be and yet they are".
     The years went on, then one day I was hurrying about my kitchen in a city apartment, trying to get
some work out of the way while my threeyearold insistently cried her desire to "go park, see duck."
     "I can't go!" I said. "I have this and this to do, and when I'm through I'll be too tired to walk that far."
     My mother, who was visiting us, looked up from the peas she was shelling."It's a wonderful day,"she
offered, "really warm, yet there's a fine breeze. Do you remember that day we flew kites?"
     I stopped in my dash between stove and sink. The locked door flew open and with it a rush of
memories. "Come on," I told my little girl. "You're right, it's too good a day to miss."
     Another decade passed. We were in the aftermath (余波)of a great war. All evening we had been
asking our returned soldier, the youngest Patrick Boy, about his experiences as a prisoner of war. He
had talked freely, but now for a long time he had been silent. What was he thinking of-what dark and
horrible things?
      "Say!" A smile slipped out from his lips."Do you remember -no, of course you wouldn't. It probably
didn't make the impression on you as it did on me."
     I hardly dared speak."Remember what?"
     "I used to think of that day a lot in POW camp (战俘营), when things weren't too good. Do you
remember the day we flew the kites?"
1. Mrs.Patrick was laughing guiltily because she thought ________.
A. she was too old to fly kites
B. her husband would make fun of her
C. she should have been doing her housework then
D. her girls weren't supposed to play the boy's game
2. By "we were all beside ourselves",  the writer means that they all ________.
A. felt confused  
B. went wild with joy
C. looked on  
D. forgot their fights
3. What did the writer think after the kiteflying?
A. The boys must have had more fun than the girls.
B. They should have finished their work before playing.
C. Her parents should spend more time with them.
D. All the others must have forgotten that day.
4. Why did the writer finally agree to take her little girl for an outing?
A. She suddenly remembered her duty as a mother.
B. She was reminded of the day they flew kites.
C. She had finished her work in the kitchen.
D. She thought it was a great day to play outside.

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     We walked in so quietly that the nurse at the desk didn't even lift her eyes from the book. Mum
pointed at a big chair by the door and I knew she wanted me to sit down. While I watched mouth
open in surprise,  Mum took off her hat and coat and gave them to me to hold. She walked quietly to
the small room by the lift and took out a wet mop. She pushed the mop past the desk and as the nurse
looked up, Mum nodded and said, "Very dirty floors. "
      "Yes, I'm glad they've finally decided to clean them, "the nurse answered. She looked at Mum
strangely and said, "But aren't you working late?"
    Mum just pushed harder, each swipe(拖一下)of the mop taking her farther and farther down the hall.
I watched until she was out of sight and the nurse had turned back to writing in the big book.
    After a long time Mum came back. Her eyes were shining. She quickly put the mop back and took my
hand. As we turned to go out of the door, Mum bowed politely to the nurse and said, "Thank you."
    Outside, Mum told me, "Dagmar is fine. No fever. "
    "You saw her, Mum?"
     "Of course. I told her about the hospital rules, and she will not expect us until tomorrow. Dad will stop worrying as well. It's a fine hospital. But such floors! A mop is no good. You need a brush."

1. When she took a mop from the small room what Mum really wanted to do was____.

A. to clean the floor  
B. to please the nurse
C. to see a patient  
D. to surprise the story-teller

2. When the nurse talked to Mum she thought Mum was a________

A. nurse  
B. visitor
C. patient  
D. cleaner

3. After reading the story what can we infer about the hospital?

A. It is a children's hospital. 
B. It has strict rules about visiting hours. 
C. The conditions there aren't very good.
D. The nurses and doctors there don't work hard.

4. From the text we know that Dagmar is most likely____________

A. the story-teller's sister   
B. Mum's friend
C. the story-teller's classmate
D. Dad's boss

5. Which of the following words best describes Mum?

A. strange
B. warm-hearted
C. clever  
D. hard-working

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