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     It was Christmas in 1961.I was teaching in a small town where my twentyseven third graders eagerly
__1__ the great day of giftgiving in advance.
     Each day the children produced some new __2__ - strings of popcorn, handmade trinkets and
German bell.Through it all she remained alone, __3__ from a distance, seemingly miles away.I wondered
what __4__ happen to this quiet child, once so happy, now suddenly so withdrawn.I hoped the festivities
would __5__ her.But nothing did.The students made the fried marbles and competed with one anther to
bring the __6__ ones.
      The day of giftgiving finally came.We cheered over our handiwork as the presents were __7__.All
along, she sat quietly watching.To see her smile, I had made a special bag for her.She opened it so slowly
and carefully.I waited but she __8__.I had not passed through the wall of isolation she had __9__ around
herself.
      After school, I sat down in a chair, hardly __10__ of what was happening, when she came to me
with outstretched hands, bearing a small white box, and slightly soiled, __11__ it had been held many
times by __12__, childish hands.She said nothing."For me?" I asked.She didn't say a word, but __13__
her head.I took the box and cautiously opened it.There inside, glistening green, a fried marble __14__
from a golden chain.Then I looked into that eight-year-old __15__ and saw the question in her dark
brown eyes.In a flash, I knew - she had __16__ it for her mother, who had died just three weeks before
and would never hold her or brush her hair or __17__ her childish joys or sorrows.
     I meant it when I whispered, "Oh, Maria, it is so beautiful.Your mother would __18__ it." Neither of
us could stop the __19__.She threw herself into my arms and we wept together.And for that brief
moment, I became her mother, for she had given me the greatest __20__ of all: her trust and love.
(     )1. A. prepared    
(     )2. A. fancies    
(     )3. A. seeing       
(     )4. A. would     
(     )5. A. attend to    
(     )6. A. prettiest    
(     )7. A. transformed  
(     )8. A. gave away  
(     )9. A. built    
(     )10. A. afraid    
(     )11. A. when      
(     )12. A. untouched  
(     )13. A. nodded    
(     )14. A. protected  
(     )15. A. face    
(     )16. A. bought    
(     )17. A. appreciate  
(     )18. A. love    
(     )19. A. laugh      
(     )20. A. joy  
B. reserved    
B. impressions    
B. playing  
B. should    
B. appeal to  
B. wisest    
B. informed      
B. threw away    
B. adjusted  
B. aware    
B. while    
B. unknown        
B. raised    
B. hung      
B. cheek    
B. exchanged  
B. enjoy          
B. benefit  
B. excitement  
B. identity      
C. expected
C. wonders  
C. searching  
C. must      
C. listen to  
C. heaviest  
C. exchanged  
C. carried away  
C. offered  
C. content  
C. as though  
C. unwashed  
C. dropped  
C. held      
C. hair      
C. made      
C. communicate  
C. dislike  
C. tears    
C. contribution  
D. waited              
D. possessions        
D. watching            
D. needed              
D. object to          
D. naughtiest          
D. deserted            
D. turned away        
D. filled              
D. fond                
D. even if            
D. unpacked            
D. turned              
D. escaped            
D. forehead            
D. stole              
D. share              
D. need                
D. description        
D. gift                

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It was Christmas 1961. I was teaching in a small town where my twenty-seven third graders eagerly   36   the great day of gift-giving in advance.

       Each day the children produced some new   37   — strings of popcorn, handmade trinkets, and German bell. Through it all she remained alone,   38    from a distance, seemingly miles away. I wondered what   39   happen to this quiet child, once so happy, now suddenly so withdrawn. I hoped the festivities would   40   her. But nothing did. The students made the fried marbles(油炸玻璃弹子)and competed with one anther to bring the   41   ones.

       The day of gift-giving finally came. We cheered over our handiwork as the presents were   42  . All along, she sat quietly watching. To see her smile, I had made a special bag for her. She opened it so slowly and carefully. I waited but she   43  . I had not passed through the wall of isolation she had   44   around herself.

       After school I sat down in a chair, hardly   45   of what was happening, when she came to me with outstretched hands, bearing a small white box, and slightly soiled,   46   it had been held many times by   47  , childish hands. She said nothing. “For me?” I asked. She said not a word, but   48   her head. I took the box and cautiously opened it. There inside, glistening green, a fried marble   49   from a golden chain. Then I looked into that eight-year-old   50   and saw the question in her dark brown eyes. In a flash I knew — she had   51   it for her mother, who had died just three weeks before and would never hold her or brush her hair or   52   her childish joys or sorrows.

       I meant it when I whispered, “Oh, Maria, it is so beautiful. Your mother would   53   it.” Neither of us could stop the   54  . She threw herself into my arms and we wept together. And for that brief moment I became her mother, for she had given me the greatest   55   of all: her trust and love.

A. prepared             B. reserved            C. expected            D. waited

A. fancies                  B. impressions              C. wonders            D. possessions

A. looking                 B. playing             C. searching           D. watching

A. would                   B. should               C. must                 D. needed

A. attend to             B. appeal to           C. listen to             D. object to

A. prettiest                 B. wisest               C. heaviest             D. naughtiest

A. transformed           B. informed           C. exchanged         D. deserted

A. gave away             B. threw away        C. carried away      D. turned away

A. built                   B. adjusted            C. offered              D. filled

A. afraid                  B. aware                C. content              D. fond

A. when                   B. while                C. as though          D. even if

A. untouched            B. unknown           C. unwashed          D. unpacked

A. nodded                B. raised                C. dropped            D. turned

A. protected             B. hung                 C. held                  D. escaped

A. face                     B. cheek                C. hair                  D. forehead

A. bought                 B. exchanged         C. made                D. stole

A. appreciate            B. enjoy                C. communicate     D. share

A. love                    B. benefit                     C. dislike               D. need

A. laugh                   B. excitement         C. tears                 D. description

A. joy                      B. identity             C. contribution       D. gift

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It was Christmas 1961. I was teaching in a small town where my twenty-seven third graders eagerly   36   the great day of gift-giving in advance.

         Each day the children produced some new   37   — strings of popcorn, handmade trinkets, and German bell. Through it all she remained alone,   38    from a distance, seemingly miles away. I wondered what   39   happen to this quiet child, once so happy, now suddenly so withdrawn. I hoped the festivities would   40   her. But nothing did. The students made the fried marbles(油炸玻璃弹子)and competed with one anther to bring the   41   ones.

         The day of gift-giving finally came. We cheered over our handiwork as the presents were   42  . All along, she sat quietly watching. To see her smile, I had made a special bag for her. She opened it so slowly and carefully. I waited but she   43  . I had not passed through the wall of isolation she had   44   around herself.

         After school I sat down in a chair, hardly   45   of what was happening, when she came to me with outstretched hands, bearing a small white box, and slightly soiled,   46   it had been held many times by   47  , childish hands. She said nothing. “For me?” I asked. She said not a word, but   48   her head. I took the box and cautiously opened it. There inside, glistening green, a fried marble   49   from a golden chain. Then I looked into that eight-year-old   50   and saw the question in her dark brown eyes. In a flash I knew — she had   51   it for her mother, who had died just three weeks before and would never hold her or brush her hair or   52   her childish joys or sorrows.

        I meant it when I whispered, “Oh, Maria, it is so beautiful. Your mother would   53   it.” Neither of us could stop the   54  . She threw herself into my arms and we wept together. And for that brief moment I became her mother, for she had given me the greatest   55   of all: her trust and love.

1.A. prepared               B. reserved                C. expected               D. waited

2.A. fancies                         B. impressions                   C. wonders                D. possessions

3.A. looking                         B. playing                   C. searching              D. watching

4.A. would                           B. should                    C. must                       D. needed

5.A. attend to               B. appeal to               C. listen to                 D. object to

6.A. prettiest                     B. wisest                    C. heaviest                D. naughtiest

7.A. transformed              B. informed               C. exchanged            D. deserted

8.A. gave away                  B. threw away          C. carried away        D. turned away

9.A. built                        B. adjusted                C. offered                   D. filled

10.A. afraid                         B. aware                    C. content                  D. fond

11.A. when                         B. while                      C. as though              D. even if

12.A. untouched                B. unknown               C. unwashed             D. unpacked

13.A. nodded                      B. raised                     C. dropped                 D. turned

14.A. protected                 B. hung                       C. held                        D. escaped

15.A. face                            B. cheek                     C. hair                         D. forehead

16.A. bought                      B. exchanged            C. made                      D. stole

17.A. appreciate               B. enjoy                      C. communicate       D. share

18.A. love                            B. benefit                            C. dislike                     D. need

19.A. laugh                         B. excitement           C. tears                      D. description

20.A. joy                              B. identity                  C. contribution         D. gift

 

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It was Christmas 1961. I was teaching in a small town where my twenty-seven third graders eagerly   36   the great day of gift-giving in advance.

       Each day the children produced some new   37   — strings of popcorn, handmade trinkets, and German bell. Through it all she remained alone,   38    from a distance, seemingly miles away. I wondered what   39   happen to this quiet child, once so happy, now suddenly so withdrawn. I hoped the festivities would   40   her. But nothing did. The students made the fried marbles(油炸玻璃弹子)and competed with one anther to bring the   41   ones.

       The day of gift-giving finally came. We cheered over our handiwork as the presents were   42  . All along, she sat quietly watching. To see her smile, I had made a special bag for her. She opened it so slowly and carefully. I waited but she   43  . I had not passed through the wall of isolation she had   44   around herself.

       After school I sat down in a chair, hardly   45   of what was happening, when she came to me with outstretched hands, bearing a small white box, and slightly soiled,   46   it had been held many times by   47  , childish hands. She said nothing. “For me?” I asked. She said not a word, but   48   her head. I took the box and cautiously opened it. There inside, glistening green, a fried marble   49   from a golden chain. Then I looked into that eight-year-old   50   and saw the question in her dark brown eyes. In a flash I knew — she had   51   it for her mother, who had died just three weeks before and would never hold her or brush her hair or   52   her childish joys or sorrows.

       I meant it when I whispered, “Oh, Maria, it is so beautiful. Your mother would   53   it.” Neither of us could stop the   54  . She threw herself into my arms and we wept together. And for that brief moment I became her mother, for she had given me the greatest   55   of all: her trust and love.

36. A. prepared             B. reserved            C. expected            D. waited

37. A. fancies                B. impressions              C. wonders            D. possessions

38. A. looking               B. playing             C. searching           D. watching

39. A. would                 B. should               C. must                 D. needed

40. A. attend to             B. appeal to           C. listen to             D. object to

41. A. prettiest                     B. wisest               C. heaviest             D. naughtiest

42. A. transformed        B. informed           C. exchanged         D. deserted

43. A. gave away           B. threw away        C. carried away      D. turned away

44. A. built                   B. adjusted            C. offered              D. filled

45. A. afraid                 B. aware                C. content              D. fond

46. A. when                  B. while                C. as though          D. even if

47. A. untouched           B. unknown           C. unwashed          D. unpacked

48. A. nodded               B. raised                C. dropped            D. turned

49. A. protected            B. hung                 C. held                  D. escaped

50. A. face                    B. cheek                C. hair                  D. forehead

51. A. bought                B. exchanged         C. made                D. stole

52. A. appreciate           B. enjoy                C. communicate     D. share

53. A. love                   B. benefit                     C. dislike               D. need

54. A. laugh                  B. excitement         C. tears                 D. description

55. A. joy                            B. identity             C. contribution       D. gift

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  It was Christmas 1961.I was teaching in a small town where my twenty-seven third graders eagerly   1   the great day gift-giving in advance.

  Each day the children produced some new   2  -string of popcorn, hand-made trinkets, and German bell.Through it all a girl remained alone, watching from a distance,   3   miles away.I wondered what would happen to this quiet child, once so happy, now suddenly so   4  .I hoped the festivities would   5   her.But nothing did.The students made the fried marbles(油炸玻璃弹子)and competed with one another to bring the   6   ones.

  The day of gift-giving finally came.We cheered over our handiwork as the presents were   7  .All along, she sat quietly watching.To see her smile, I had made a special bag for her.She opened it so slowly and carefully.I waited but she   8  .I had not passed through the wall of isolation she had   9   around herself.

  After school I sat down in a chair, hardly   10   of what was happening, when she came to me with outstretched hands, bearing a small white box, and slightly soiled(弄脏), as though it had been held many times by   11  , childish hands.She said nothing.“For me?” I asked.She said not a word, but   12   her head.I took the box and cautiously opened it.There inside, glistening green, a fried marble   13   from a golden chain.Then I looked into that eight-year-old   14   and saw the question in her dark brown eyes.  15   a flash I knew-she had made it for her mother, who had died just three weeks before and would never hold her or brush her hair or   16   her childish joys or sorrows.

  I   17   it when I whispered, “Oh, Maria, it is so beautiful.Your mother would   18   it.” Neither of us could stop the   19  .She threw herself into my arms and we wept together.And for that brief moment I became her mother, for she had given me the greatest   20   of all:her trust and love.

(1)

[  ]

A.

prepared

B.

reserved

C.

expected

D.

waited

(2)

[  ]

A.

fancies

B.

impressions

C.

wonders

D.

possessions

(3)

[  ]

A.

toughly

B.

potentially

C.

safely

D.

seemingly

(4)

[  ]

A.

withdrawn

B.

curious

C.

ashamed

D.

shy

(5)

[  ]

A.

attend to

B.

appeal to

C.

listen to

D.

object to

(6)

[  ]

A.

prettiest

B.

wisest

C.

heaviest

D.

naughtiest

(7)

[  ]

A.

transformed

B.

informed

C.

exchanged

D.

deserted

(8)

[  ]

A.

gave away

B.

threw away

C.

carried away

D.

turned away

(9)

[  ]

A.

built

B.

adjusted

C.

offered

D.

filled

(10)

[  ]

A.

afraid

B.

aware

C.

content

D.

fond

(11)

[  ]

A.

untouched

B.

unknown

C.

unwashed

D.

unpacked

(12)

[  ]

A.

nodded

B.

raised

C.

dropped

D.

turned

(13)

[  ]

A.

protected

B.

hung

C.

held

D.

escaped

(14)

[  ]

A.

face

B.

cheek

C.

hair

D.

forehead

(15)

[  ]

A.

At

B.

With

C.

In

D.

On

(16)

[  ]

A.

appreciate

B.

enjoy

C.

communicate

D.

share

(17)

[  ]

A.

thought

B.

meant

C.

said

D.

took

(18)

[  ]

A.

love

B.

benefit

C.

dislike

D.

need

(19)

[  ]

A.

laugh

B.

excitement

C.

tears

D.

description

(20)

[  ]

A.

joy

B.

identity

C.

contribution

D.

gift

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