B My father and I started our morning by moving quickly into the local store. I waited in line at the Starbucks counter while he shopped around to pick up a few things. As I was standing there I became aware of an elderly woman, with untidy hair, wearing layers upon layers of old clothing, hunchbacked behind me in line. She had a few things for washing and seemed to want the Starbucks cashier to ring up since that queue was shorter than the queues in the store. At some point I became aware of her edging closer behind me - closer than I was comfortable with! I instinctively placed a hand over my purse and drew it closer to me. My fear and imagination raced creating wild stories about this homeless woman who might try to steal from me. Then it was my turn to order. As the cashier rang up my total, I discovered I was 67 cents short. I called my father but he was hard of hearing. He asked me to repeat what I said but he still couldn’t make me out. At that point, a long, grey arm, with holes in its sleeves, reached over from behind me. She laid 67 cents out on the counter, saying, “Here, we all need some help sometimes. I was stunned! Here was a woman who clearly had very little to give and was in great need herself. I had judged her wrongly and she had offered to reach out to help me! What an amazing gift and lesson this woman gave me about judging others!Thank you, God! 46. From the passage, we can learn that the elderly woman . A. probably lived a poor life B. tried to steal money from the writer C. always followed close behind the writer D. often went to the store to buy a few things 47. When seeing the elderly woman behind, the writer . A. thought of her grandmother B. wondered what she would do C. called her father right away D. was on the watch for her 48. The elderly woman decided to help the writer . A. the moment she saw the writer B. when she noticed the writer watching her C. after the writer failed to get help from her father D. when the writer discovered she was 67 cents short 49. The underlined word “stunned in Paragraph 5 probably means “ . A. happy B. surprised C. angry D. disappointed 50. What lesson does the writer learn from the story? A. We should look at things from two sides. B. It’s wise to give help to those in need. C. The world is full of love and surprises. D. Never judge a person from his appearance. 查看更多

 

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   My father and I started our morning by moving quickly into the local store. I waited in the line at the Starbucks counter while he shopped around to pick up a few things.

   As I was starting there I become aware of an elderly women, with untidy hair, wearing layers upon layers of old clothing, hunchbacked (弯背的) behind me in line. She had a few things for washing and seemed to want the Starbucks cashier to ring up since that queue was shorter than the queues in the store.

   At some point I became aware of her edging (慢慢挪动) closer behind me — closer than I was comfortable with! I instinctively (本能地) placed a hand over my purse and drew it close to me. My fear and imagination raced creating wild stories about this homeless woman who might try to steal from me.

   Then it was my turn to order. As the cashier rang Ypsilanti my total, I discovered I was 67 cents short. I called my father but he was hard of hearing. He asked me to repeat what I said but he still couldn’t make me out. At that point, a long, grey arm, with holes in its sleeves, reached over from behind me. She laid 67 cents out on the counter, saying, “Here, we all need some help sometimes.”

   I was stunned! Here was a woman who clearly had very little to give and was in great need herself. I had judged her wrongly and she had offered to reach out to help me!

    What an amazing gift and lesson this woman gave me about judging others! Thank you, God!

63. From the passage, we can learn that the elderly women        .

    A. probably lived a poor life

    B. tried to steal money from the writer

    C. always followed close behind the writer  

    D. often went to the store to buy a few things.

64. The elderly woman decided to help the writer         .

    A. the moment she saw the writer          

    B. when she noticed the writer watching her

    C. after the writer failed to get help from her father

    D. when the writer discovered she was 67 cents short

65. The underline word “stunned” in paragraph 5 probably means “        ”.

    A. happy                            B. surprised                     C. angry               D. disappointed

66. What lesson does the writer learn from the story?

    A. We should look at things from two sides.

    B. It’s wise to give help to those in need.

    C. The world is full of love and surprises.

    D. Never judge a person from his appearance.

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   My father and I started our morning by moving quickly into the local store. I waited in the line at the Starbucks counter while he shopped around to pick up a few things.

   As I was starting there I become aware of an elderly women, with untidy hair, wearing layers upon layers of old clothing, hunchbacked (弯背的) behind me in line. She had a few things for washing and seemed to want the Starbucks cashier to ring up since that queue was shorter than the queues in the store.

   At some point I became aware of her edging (慢慢挪动) closer behind me — closer than I was comfortable with! I instinctively (本能地) placed a hand over my purse and drew it close to me. My fear and imagination raced creating wild stories about this homeless woman who might try to steal from me.

   Then it was my turn to order. As the cashier rang Ypsilanti my total, I discovered I was 67 cents short. I called my father but he was hard of hearing. He asked me to repeat what I said but he still couldn’t make me out. At that point, a long, grey arm, with holes in its sleeves, reached over from behind me. She laid 67 cents out on the counter, saying, “Here, we all need some help sometimes.”

   I was stunned! Here was a woman who clearly had very little to give and was in great need herself. I had judged her wrongly and she had offered to reach out to help me!

    What an amazing gift and lesson this woman gave me about judging others! Thank you, God!

63. From the passage, we can learn that the elderly women        .

    A. probably lived a poor life

    B. tried to steal money from the writer

    C. always followed close behind the writer  

    D. often went to the store to buy a few things.

64. The elderly woman decided to help the writer         .

    A. the moment she saw the writer          

    B. when she noticed the writer watching her

    C. after the writer failed to get help from her father

    D. when the writer discovered she was 67 cents short

65. The underline word “stunned” in paragraph 5 probably means “        ”.

    A. happy                            B. surprised                     C. angry               D. disappointed

66. What lesson does the writer learn from the story?

    A. We should look at things from two sides.

    B. It’s wise to give help to those in need.

    C. The world is full of love and surprises.

    D. Never judge a person from his appearance.

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