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Tom woke up on Monday morning. He felt 1 . He always felt sick on Monday mornings. He had to go to school for a 2 week! He almost wished there were no week-ends. 3 was even more difficult for him to go back to school!
He 4 in bed and wondered what excuse(借口)he could make this time. He looked at his body, but could find 5 wrong, A little headache? 6 . He had used that excuse many times. Then he realized that one of his teeth was loose(松动). Good! He was just going to start groaning(呻吟) 7 he thought that Aunt Polly would pull the tooth out. That would 8 ! He looked for something else. Suddenly he remembered what the doctor had said about a certain problem with toes. He pulled his right foot out and looked at it. 9 of the toes was really hurting, Tom began to groan.
“What’s 10 with you?” Aunt Polly asked.
“My toe hurts.”
The old lady fell into a chair, 11 a little. “Tom, you frightened me. Now shut up at once and get out of 12 .”
Tom felt like a thief being caught. “Well, it seemed all right. It hurt so much 13 I forgot my tooth.”
“Tooth, eh? What’s wrong with your tooth?”
“One of them is loose and it hurts 14 .”
“No problem,” answered Aunt Polly. “I can pull it out.”
“Please, Auntie! Don’t pull it out. It has 15 hurting now. Please!”
“No way! Well, you’ll have your tooth out and you’ll go to school?
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Tom woke up on Monday morning. He felt 1 . He always felt sick on Monday mornings. He had to go to school for a 2 week! He almost wished there were no week-ends. 3 was even more difficult for him to go back to school!
He 4 in bed and wondered what excuse(借口)he could make this time. He looked at his body, but could find 5 wrong, A little headache? 6 . He had used that excuse many times. Then he realized that one of his teeth was loose(松动). Good! He was just going to start groaning(呻吟) 7 he thought that Aunt Polly would pull the tooth out. That would 8 ! He looked for something else. Suddenly he remembered what the doctor had said about a certain problem with toes. He pulled his right foot out and looked at it. 9 of the toes was really hurting, Tom began to groan.
“What’s 10 with you?” Aunt Polly asked.
“My toe hurts.”
The old lady fell into a chair, 11 a little. “Tom, you frightened me. Now shut up at once and get out of 12 .”
Tom felt like a thief being caught. “Well, it seemed all right. It hurt so Much 13 I forgot my tooth.”
“Tooth, eh? What’s wrong with your tooth?”
“One of them is loose and it hurts 14 .”
“No problem,” answered Aunt Polly. “I can pull it out.”
“Please, Auntie! Don’t pull it out. It has 15 hurting now. Please!”
“No way! Well, you’ll have your tooth out and you’ll go to school?
1. A. happy B. tired C. sick D. hungry
2. A. whole B. all C. next D. this
3. A. That B. This C. The weekend D. It
4. A. lie B. lay C. lied D. lying
5. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
6. A. No B. Yes C. None D. Great
7. A. then B. when C. while D. as
8. A. pain B. work C. hurt D. be good
9. A. One B. Two C. Some D. Many
10. A. matter B. trouble C. problem D. wrong
11. A. saying B. smiling C. shouting D. talking
12. A. school B. chair C. bed D. kitchen
13, A. what B. which C. that D. until
14. A. bad B. badly C. worse D. terrible
15. A. stopped B. forgotten C. enjoyed D. begun
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That day was like any other day in his life. After school, Michael walked past the shoe 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 of shoes for his birthday. He walked away sadly. He knew mother would give him 3 if she could. But he also knew very well she 4 little money. He decided not to go home at once (马上), as he looked worried and his mother would notice (注意到) it. 5 he went to the park and sat down on the grass. Then he saw a boy in a wheelchair (轮椅). He noticed that the boy moved the wheels with his hands. Michael looked at him carefully and felt very 6 to see that the boy had no feet. He looked down at his own 7 . "It is 8 better to be without shoes than without feet." he thought. There was no 9 for him to feel so sad. He went away and 10 , thinking he was much luckier in his life. | ||||
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Except for a few times, Americans are not big present-givers. There's no exchange of presents among business people, and if one American tries to give another a present, it may look like that he wants to bribe (贿赂) him. Americans have learned that in some other countries people like to give presents to others, but among ourselves we don't see the need for presents.
Even friends may never exchange presents. When I go to foreign countries, I try to bring back little things for close friends, but nobody would feel unhappy if I didn't. I don't often remember a friend's birthday, and few people outside of my family remember mine. If someone gave me presents too often, I'd get unpleasant. But a present from a foreigner - that kind from his or her homeland — won't go wrong, except to government employees (政府职员) who can't be given presents.
You usually open a present at once and in front of the person who gives it except Christmas and birthday presents. You should only say, "It's so nice. Thanks…" when you get Christmas or birthday presents.
You may want to bring a bottle of wine (葡萄酒) or flowers to a dinner party, but you're never asked to. Nobody will mind if you bring wine, but your friend may not use it that evening.
At Christmas we often give presents to our family and sometimes our friends. We also give presents to people who have been helpful during the year- doormen, babysitters, housecleaners, newspaper senders— anyone who has often helped us.
( )11. What does "close friends" mean in the passage?
A. The friends who are very kind.
B. The friends who live close to each other.
C. The friends who were once classmates.
D. The friends who you like most.
( )12. What kind of presents don't Americans usually open in front of the givers?
A. The small presents. B. Christmas or birthday presents.
C. The expensive presents. D. The presents for dinner party.
( )13. Why do Americans also give presents to housecleaners at Christmas?
A. To pay them. B. To help them.
C. To thank them. D. To make them work harder.
( )14. Which of the following do you think is right?
A. American business people don't want presents because they are rich enough.
B. The writer of this passage must be an American.
C. Everyone must give presents to one's family and friends at Christmas.
D. Government employees can get little presents from a foreigner.
( )15. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Present-giving in the United States.
B. Customs (习俗) in the United States.
C. American people and present-giving.
D. When and how to give presents.
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