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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.
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For some minutes, all was quiet in the street. Then from across the street someone came walking.
It looked like a man of middle height, dressed in a big raincoat, a soft hat and rubber-soled boots or shoes, and making little sound while walking. No one was in sight. It was a street with two rows of about fifty small houses and there were three lamps on either side. The lamp nearest to the child’s house could be seen clearly, but the others were almost hidden by the smoky air. A car passed the end of the street and its lights showed faintly,but clearly enough to show the smooth skin of a woman’s face. The car disappeared as the woman, wrapped up in her coat, reached the doorway of the child’s house. She put a key in the lock quickly, pushed the door open and stepped inside, then closed the door without looking round. She began to breathe hard.
She leaned against the door for a moment, then straightened up as if with an effort, and walked towards the door of the front room, the passage leading to the kitchen, and the narrow staircase. She hesitated outside the door, then went up the stairs quickly but with hardly a sound. There was enough light from the narrow hall to show the four doors leading off a small landing(楼梯平台). She pushed each door open in turn and shone a torch inside, and the light fell upon beds, walls, furniture, a bathroom hand-basin, a mirror which flashed brightness back; but this was not what the woman was looking for. She turned away and went downstairs, and hesitated again at the foot of the stairs, then turned towards the kitchen. Clearly there was nothing there, or in the small washroom that she wanted. Two rooms remained; the front room and a smaller one next to it. She opened the front room door. After a moment, she saw the child’s bed and the child.
1.The lights of the car passing the end of the street showed that ______.
A.a woman was driving the car |
B.someone was standing by a street lamp. |
C.a man and a woman were walking up the street. |
D.a woman was walking by herself up the street. |
2.After the woman closed the front door, she ___________.
A.looked round quickly |
B.started breathing again |
C.rested before moving |
D.walked straight towards the front door |
3. When she was upstairs, the woman _______.
A.saw that there was a wash-basin in each room |
B.noticed a mirror which she was looking for |
C.found a torch in one of the rooms |
D.opened four different doors |
4. Once she was in the house, the woman behaved as if what she was looking for ____
A.might be in the kitchen |
B.was more likely to be upstairs |
C.would be easily seen by the light from the hall |
D.would look frightening to a child |
For some minutes, all are quiet in the street. Then, from across the street, someone came 1 .
It looked like a man of middle 2 , dressed in a big raincoat, and a soft hat, and 3 little sound while walking; a most soft, sliding sound. No one was in 4 . It was a street with two rows of about fifty small 5 , and there were three lamps on either side. The lamp nearest the child's house could be seen 6 , but the others were almost hidden by the smoke air. A car 7 the end of the street and its light showed faintly, 8 clearly enough to show the smooth skin of a woman's face. The car 9 as the woman, wrapped up in her coat, reached the doorway of the child's house.
She put a key in the lock quickly, 10 the door open without looking round. She began to breathe hard.
She 11 against the door for a moment, then straightened up as if with 12 , and walked towards the door of the front room, the 13 leading to the kitchen, and the narrow staircase. She hesitated outside the door, then 14 the stairs, quickly but with hardly a sound. There was enough light from the narrow hall to show the four doors leading off a small landing. She pushed each door open in 15 and shone a torch inside, and the light 16 beds, walls, furniture, a bathroom hand-basin, and a mirror which 17 brightness back; but this was not what the woman was longing for. She turned away and went downstairs, and hesitated again at the foot of the stairs, 18 turned towards the kitchen. Clearly there was 19 , or in the small washroom, that she wanted. 20 remained: the front room and a smaller one next to it. She opened the front room door. After a moment, she saw the child's bed and the child.
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There are other places which 3 called five-and-ten-cents stores 4 they used to sell things for 5 or ten cents. Today they sell 6 anything and 7 of the things cost several 8 . Supermarkets(超级市场) are found 9 all the cities. They sell food and many 10 goods. You walk around the 11 , choose the things you want, put 12 in a special(专门的) basket 13 by the store and pay 14 them all together 15 the door. Supermarkets often stay 16 later than the other 17 . Stores are 18 open every day of the week 19 on Sunday. Some are also open on 20 in July and August.
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In the U. S. a shopping centre is a place where many different shops and stores are collected under one roof(屋顶). 1 can buy everything you 2 there.
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