One year our family decided to have a special celebration of Mother’s Day, as a token of appreciations for all the sacrifices that Mother had made for us. After breakfast we had arranged, as a surprise, to hire a car and take her for a beautiful drive in the country. Mother was rarely able to have a treat like that, because she was busy in the house nearly all the time.
But on the very morning of the day, we changed the plan a little, because it occurred to Father that it would be even better to take Mother fishing. As the car was hired and paid for, we might as well use it to drive up into the hills where the streams are. As Father said, if you just go driving without object, you have a sense of aimlessness, but if you are going to fish there is a definite purpose that heightens the enjoyment.
So we all felt it would be nicer for Mother to have a definite purpose . Father had just got a fishing rod the day before, which he said mother could use if she wanted to. Only Mother said she would much rather watch him fish than try to fish herself.
So we got her to make up a sandwich lunch in case we got hungry, though we were to come home again to a big festive dinner.
Well, when the car came to the door, it turned out that there was not as much space in it as we had supposed. It was plain that we couldn’t all get in.
Father said that he could just stay home and put in the time working in the garden. He said that there was a lot of rough dirty work that he could do, like digging a trench for the garbage, which would save hiring a man, and so he said that he’d stay home; he said that we were not to let the fact that he had not had a real holiday for three years stand in our way. He wanted us to go right ahead and not to mind him.
But of course we all felt that it would never do to let Father stay home, especially as we knew he would make trouble if he did. The two girls, Anne and Mary, would have stayed and helped the maid get dinner, only it seemed such a pity,for the two girls were eager to show their new hats on a lovely day like this. But they said that Mother had only to say the word and they’d gladly stay home and work. Will and I would have dropped out, but unfortunately we wouldn’t have been any use in preparing the dinner.
小題1:The author’s family decided to celebrate Mother’s Day specially to _______.
A.show love for their mother
B.show gratitude to their mother
C.show respect for their mother
D.to make up for a previous appointment
小題2:According to Paragraph 2, we know that the plan was changed because________.
A.Father proposed to go fishing out
B.we thought that driving out is boring
C.we failed to hire a car to go out
D.the car was not big enough
小題3:What problem did we find when the car arrived?
A.The car was too old to drive on mountain roads.
B.The car was larger than we expected.
C.The car was too small to accommodate us all.
D.The car was too plain looking.
小題4:Why didn’t the author drop out of the activity?
A.Because his sisters didn’t join in.
B.Because he needed to have dinner.
C.Because he couldn’t cook the dinner.
D.Because he hadn’t had a real holiday for three years.
小題5:Which of the following proverbs describes the text best?
A.Everything comes to him who waits.
B.Changes always go beyond plans.
C.Better late than never.
D.Once on shore, one prays no more.

小題1:B
小題2:A
小題3:C
小題4:C
小題5:B 

試題分析:文章講述作者和家人決定用特殊的方式慶祝母親節(jié),為了向母親表示感激,在活動(dòng)準(zhǔn)備過程中一些事情總是預(yù)想不到的改變這計(jì)劃,但最終得到合理的安排。
小題1:細(xì)節(jié)題:從第一段的句子: One year our family decided to have a special celebration of Mother’s Day, as a token of appreciations for all the sacrifices that Mother had made for us. 可知作者和家人決定用特殊的方式慶祝母親節(jié),為了向母親表示感激,選B
小題2:細(xì)節(jié)題:從第二段的句子:But on the very morning of the day, we changed the plan a little, because it occurred to Father that it would be even better to take Mother fishing.可知計(jì)劃改變了,因?yàn)榘职痔嶙h出去釣魚。選A
小題3:細(xì)節(jié)題:從第五段的句子:Well, when the car came to the door, it turned out that there was not as much space in it as we had supposed. It was plain that we couldn’t all get in.可知汽車太小了,裝不下所有人,選C
小題4:細(xì)節(jié)題:從最后一段的句子Will and I would have dropped out, but unfortunately we wouldn’t have been any use in preparing the dinner可知作者沒有退出這個(gè)活動(dòng)因?yàn)樗粫?huì)做飯,選C
小題5:主旨題:文章講述作者和家人決定用特殊的方式慶祝母親節(jié),為了向母親表示感激,在活動(dòng)準(zhǔn)備過程中一些事情總是預(yù)想不到的改變這計(jì)劃,所以Changes always go beyond plans. 計(jì)劃不如變化快,是比較貼切的,選B 
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But when it came to      of their problems, things got a little strange. They all claimed to have headaches, but the headaches weren’t        by the normal body language of holding the head or trying to keep it still.
Something was wrong. Our hospital policy,       , was not to turn away any patient. I explained it might be a little while      a doctor saw her. She responded immediately, even a bit      “Take your time,” and then added, “It’s warm in here.”
Then, I checked their registration form out of curiosity. No address—they were     .The waiting room was warm. I went back to the nurses’ station and mentioned we had a homeless     in the waiting room. The nurses, complaining of      on Christmas, turned to sympathy for a family just trying to get     on Christmas. The team went into action, much as we do when there’s a      emergency. But this was a Christmas emergency.
We were all      a free meal on Christmas Day, so we took back that meal and prepared a big dinner for our     .We needed presents. We      from different departments candies, fruits and other things      that could be presents. As seriously as we met the     needs of the patients, our team worked to meet the needs of a family who just wanted to be warm on Christmas.
      , as the family walked to the door to leave, the mother came      back, gave me a hug and whispered, “Thanks for being our angels today.”
小題1:
A.customersB.patientsC.workersD.doctors
小題2:
A.showed upB.took inC.came outD.looked on
小題3:
A.tiredB.hungryC.sickD.warm
小題4:
A.descriptionsB.commentsC.instructionsD.results
小題5:
A.a(chǎn)ccompaniedB.a(chǎn)djusted C.a(chǎn)cknowledgedD.a(chǎn)ffected
小題6:
A.thereforeB.otherwiseC.howeverD.moreover
小題7:
A.a(chǎn)fterB.sinceC.beforeD.when
小題8:
A.shylyB.happilyC.calmlyD.politely
小題9:
A.lonelyB.greedyC.cleverD.homeless
小題10:
A.familyB.holidayC.womanD.Christmas
小題11:
A.operatingB.interruptingC.managingD.working
小題12:
A.presentB.warmC.reliefD.a(chǎn)pproval
小題13:
A.beneficialB.friendlyC.medicalD.different
小題14:
A.rewardedB.offeredC.a(chǎn)llowedD.ordered
小題15:
A.neighborsB.relationsC.brothersD.guests
小題16:
A.borrowedB.receivedC.collectedD.bought
小題17:
A.expensiveB.useful C.convenientD.a(chǎn)vailable
小題18:
A.healthyB.physicalC.tragicD.mental
小題19:
A.SoonB.LaterC.NextD.Gradually
小題20:
A.to runB.runC.runningD.a(chǎn)nd ran

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