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     Every year on my birthday, from the time I turned 12, a white gardenia (栀子花) was sent to my house.
It did not come with a card or note of any kind, but I loved the beauty and sweet smell of the flower.
     And I never stopped imaging who the giver might be. My mother helped me to imagine. She'd ask me if
I had done something kind for anyone. Perhaps the neighbor I'd helped carry heavy bags for, or one of my
classmates who I helped the lessons with. As a teenager, though, I had more fun thinking that it might be a
boy I liked at school.
     When I was 17, a boy broke my heart and I cried myself to sleep. When I woke up in the morning, there
was a message on my mirror, "If we let sadness go, happiness will surely come to you." I thought about those
words for a long time. When I finally went to get the glass cleaner, my mother knew everything was all right
again.
  
     One month before I finished high school, my father left us forever. I lost interest in all the celebrating
activities such as the class play, taking photos with classmates before leaving the high school where I had
studied for three years. Although my mother was very sad, she still encouraged me to take part in all those.
She wanted her child to have a sense that there was still beauty in the face of bad luck, just like the
gardenia-lovely, strong and perfect.
     My mother died 10 days after I was married. I was 26. That was the year gardenias stopped coming.
1. From the age of ________, the writer began to receive a gardenia every year on her birthday.
A. 17
B. 12
C. 26
D. 10
2. What can we infer (推断) from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3?
A. Mother was clever.
B. I was still sad.
C. The glass was dirty.
D. Mother really understood me.
3. The writer lost interest in activities before leaving high school because ________.
A. no flowers were sent to her
B. a boy broke her hear
C. her father died
D. there was no beauty in her life
4. In fact it was ________ who sent the flowers.
A. the writer's father
B. the writer's mother
C. a boy classmate
D. one of the neighbors
5. The passage mainly talks about ________.
A. mother's love
B. the writer's bad luck
C. teenagers' problems while growing up
D. how to pace difficulties

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  That day was like any other day in his life. After school Michael walked past the shop in the street
corner.  He stopped to   1   the front row of shoes, and he felt sorry for himself. He   2    wanted to have a
pair for his birthday.
  He walked away sadly and thought of what to tell his mother. He knew she would give him   3    if
she could. But he also knew very well she had   4   money. He decided not to go home   5   as he looked
worried and his mother would notice it. So he went to the park and sat down on the grass. Then he saw a
boy in a wheel chair. He noticed that the boy moved the wheels with his hands. Michael looked at him
carefully and was   6   to see that the boy had no feet. He looked   7   at his own feet. "It is   8   better to
be without shoes than   9   feet." he thought. There was no reason for him to   10   so sorry and sad. He
went away and smiled, thinking he was more lucky in his life.
(     )1. A. see      
(     )2. A. gladly    
(     )3. A. something
(     )4. A. little    
(     )5. A. at once  
(     )6. A. pleased  
(     )7. A. up        
(     )8. A. much      
(     )9. A. out of    
(     )10. A. look    
B. look at  
B. nearly  
B. what    
B. a little
B. then    
B. excited  
B. through  
B. quite    
B. with    
B. feel    
C. hear      
C. really    
C. nothing    
C. much      
C. just now  
C. surprised  
C. out        
C. very      
C. without    
C. appear    
D. notice    
D. quickly    
D. anything  
D. lots of    
D. at all    
D. interested
D. down      
D. less      
D. having no  
D. seem      

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