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I was brought up by my grandparents for the first years of my life. We 36 in a very small community and all of my aunts and uncles lived 37_ . Everyone had a hand in taking care of my safety. Of course in those days 38 everyone in the community spoke the beautiful language of my childhood. When my grandfather spoke I would _ 39_ him carefully.
Then at age six my father 40 from the army. I was forbidden to speak that 41 ever again. My grandfather was 42 . He couldn’t speak English, so my grandmother would 43 for him whenever he spoke to me. With my mother and father we 44 from that small community. I was about to enter public school so I had to learn English. My grandfather 45 when I was eight and we returned to that small community for his funeral. He was 46 in the living room, as was the tradition. I went and stood by him and 47 no one was around I spoke to him in a whisper 48 that beautiful language of my childhood. That was the 49 time I spoke those words.
Almost fifty years later, _ 50 _ I had forgotten the beautiful language of my childhood, I had the opportunity to 51 a newly written paper of it. On my first look at it I recognized 52 . I must have looked it over several times in the following weeks. Then one day I read out loud a word from my past. I almost cried. I was 53 reading over other words. Words came 54 back to me after all these years. When receiving something from someone, you don’t take it from their hand, rather you let them lay it in your hand. For me it was 55 ---The beautiful language of my childhood was Michif. It was not only a language but also a way of life.
A. lived B. reached C. made D. put
A. far B. nearby C. inside D. outside
A. never B. already C. seldom D. almost
A. give B. believe in C. listen to D. like
A. returned B. went C. rushed D. swept
A. language B. community C. hand D. safety
A. happy B. joyful C. heartbroken D. warm-blooded
A. look B. translate C. wait D. speak
A. moved into B. move back C. move away D. moved on
A. worked B. traveled C. visited D. died
A. carried out B. laid out C. held out D. pick out
A. when B. if C. even if D. although
A. for B. upon C. at D. in
A. first B. latter C. last D. former
A. long before B. long ago C. before long D. long after
A. beat B. see C. ask D. touch
A. nothing B. something C. anything D. everything
A. sadly B. hardly C. faithfully D. anxiously
A. drawing B. frying C. flooding D. steaming
A. simple B. merciful C. perfect D. bitter
I was brought up by my grandparents for the first years of my life. We 36 in a very small community and all of my aunts and uncles lived 37_ . Everyone had a hand in taking care of my safety. Of course in those days 38 everyone in the community spoke the beautiful language of my childhood. When my grandfather spoke I would _ 39_ him carefully.
Then at age six my father 40 from the army. I was forbidden to speak that 41 ever again. My grandfather was 42 . He couldn’t speak English, so my grandmother would 43 for him whenever he spoke to me. With my mother and father we 44 from that small community. I was about to enter public school so I had to learn English. My grandfather 45 when I was eight and we returned to that small community for his funeral. He was 46 in the living room, as was the tradition. I went and stood by him and 47 no one was around I spoke to him in a whisper 48 that beautiful language of my childhood. That was the 49 time I spoke those words.
Almost fifty years later, _ 50 _ I had forgotten the beautiful language of my childhood, I had the opportunity to 51 a newly written paper of it. On my first look at it I recognized 52 . I must have looked it over several times in the following weeks. Then one day I read out loud a word from my past. I almost cried. I was 53 reading over other words. Words came 54 back to me after all these years. When receiving something from someone, you don’t take it from their hand, rather you let them lay it in your hand. For me it was 55 ---The beautiful language of my childhood was Michif. It was not only a language but also a way of life.
1.A. lived B. reached C. made D. put
2.A. far B. nearby C. inside D. outside
3.A. never B. already C. seldom D. almost
4.A. give B. believe in C. listen to D. like
5.A. returned B. went C. rushed D. swept
6.A. language B. community C. hand D. safety
7.A. happy B. joyful C. heartbroken D. warm-blooded
8.A. look B. translate C. wait D. speak
9.A. moved into B. move back C. move away D. moved on
10.A. worked B. traveled C. visited D. died
11.A. carried out B. laid out C. held out D. pick out
12.A. when B. if C. even if D. although
13.A. for B. upon C. at D. in
14.A. first B. latter C. last D. former
15.A. long before B. long ago C. before long D. long after
16.A. beat B. see C. ask D. touch
17.A. nothing B. something C. anything D. everything
18.A. sadly B. hardly C. faithfully D. anxiously
19.A. drawing B. frying C. flooding D. steaming
20.A. simple B. merciful C. perfect D. bitter
I was brought up by my grandparents for the first years of my life. We 36 in a very small community and all of my aunts and uncles lived 37_ . Everyone had a hand in taking care of my safety. Of course in those days 38 everyone in the community spoke the beautiful language of my childhood. When my grandfather spoke I would _ 39_ him carefully.
Then at age six my father 40 from the army. I was forbidden to speak that 41 ever again. My grandfather was 42 . He couldn’t speak English, so my grandmother would 43 for him whenever he spoke to me. With my mother and father we 44 from that small community. I was about to enter public school so I had to learn English. My grandfather 45 when I was eight and we returned to that small community for his funeral. He was 46 in the living room, as was the tradition. I went and stood by him and 47 no one was around I spoke to him in a whisper 48 that beautiful language of my childhood. That was the 49 time I spoke those words.
Almost fifty years later, _ 50 _ I had forgotten the beautiful language of my childhood, I had the opportunity to 51 a newly written paper of it. On my first look at it I recognized 52 . I must have looked it over several times in the following weeks. Then one day I read out loud a word from my past. I almost cried. I was 53 reading over other words. Words came 54 back to me after all these years. When receiving something from someone, you don’t take it from their hand, rather you let them lay it in your hand. For me it was 55 ---The beautiful language of my childhood was Michif. It was not only a language but also a way of life.
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Always Return Your phone Calls
Angela knew that Charlotte, her best friend, was having a rough time.Charlotte was moody and depressed. She didn't want to talk to anyone 1 Angela. She often argued with her mom and had 2 quarrels with her sister. 3 , Charlotte's desperate poetry worried Angela.
No one was 4 particularly good speaking terms with Charlotte that summer. For most of her friends, Charlotte had become too 5 .They had no interest in 6 with someone who was in so much pain. Their 7 to "be a friend" were met with angry accusations(指责).
Angela was the only one who could 8 her. Although she would have liked to be 9 ,Angela spent most of her time inside with her troubled friend. Then a day came 10 Angela had to move. She was going just across town, but Charlotte would no longer be her neighbor, and they would be spending far 11 time together.
The first day in her new neighborhood, out playing with her new neighbours, Angela 12 how Charlotte was doing. When she got home, her mother told her that Charlotte had 13 .
Angela went to the phone to return the call. No answer. She left a(n) 14 on Charlotte's machine. "Hi Charlotte, it's Angela. Call me back !"
About half an hour 15 Charlotte called. "Angela, I have to tell you something. When you called, I was in the basement. I had a gun to my head. I was about to kill myself, but then I heard your voice on the machine 16 ."
Angela fell into her chair.
"When I heard your voice, I 17 someone loves me, and I am so 18 that it is you. I'm
going to get help, because I love you, too."
Charlotte hung up the phone. Angela went right over to 19 , and they sat on the door step and 20 .
1. A. besides B. like C. except for D. including
2. A. violent B. uneasy C. active D. anxious
3. A. At all B. Most of all C. In all D. After all
4.A. out B. with C. on D. under
5. A. troublesome B. dangerous C. lonely D. difficult
6.A. hanging out B catching up C. making up D. coming up
7. A. attempts B abilities C. plans D requirements
8. A. teach B instruct C. reach D like
9. A. in B away C. indoors D outside
10. A..when B in which C. which D that
11. A. little B less C. more D much
12. A. asked B recognized C. wondered D knew
13. A. called B come C. cried D gone
14.A.message B. information C. mark D sign
15.A.late B. later C. or so D ago
16.A. upstairs B. downstairs C. far away D nearby
17.A.doubted B. realized C. suspected D recognized
18.A.comfortable B. hopeful C. lucky D injure
19.A.Charlotte's house B. their school C. the park D the garden
20.A.talked B. cried C. whispered D. prayed
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