Last year, around Labor Day, I read a “Happy Ad” in our local newspaper. There was a lady in a local nursing home, who was celebrating her 90th birthday and her family wanted everyone to know about it. It said that if you wanted to drop her a line, here was her address. So I did. I found a birthday card and dropped her a short note, wishing her a happy birthday.
A week or so later, someone knocked at my front door. I opened the door and found a middle-aged man standing on my doorstep. He introduced himself as the son of this woman to whom I had sent the card. He explained that he just wanted to drop by in person and thank me for sending such a nice card to his mom. Apparently, like many older folks, she did not receive much mail and was quite excited to receive mine. I just didn’t know what to say. I told him it was my pleasure and that I hoped his mom had enjoyed her birthday.
That year, I did not send out any Christmas cards, except to this lovely old lady in the nursing home. I just told her that I was thinking about her and hoped that she had a nice holiday. I sent her a Valentine and also a couple of notes in between. I just thought she might like to have someone write to her, to get some mail.
She passed away a couple of months ago. I never met this lady, but I did keep her and her family in my thoughts. I dropped them a line of sympathy. I hope that my few little notes were enough to brighten a couple of her days here on earth.
小題1:The old lady’s address was given because ____________.
A.her family wanted to make her well-known.
B.the old lady wanted to receive a birthday card.
C.the son of the old lady wanted to meet the author.
D.her family wanted to give her a happy birthday.
小題2:Which of the following best describes the author?
A.BraveB.PoliteC.CaringD.Faithful
小題3: Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A.A Kind ActB.An Old LadyC.A Happy AdD.A Considerate Son

小題1:D
小題2:C
小題3:A

試題分析:本文是關(guān)于我一個善意的行為給老人帶來了的驚喜。要我們多做好事,多做善事。
小題1:推理題。根據(jù)第一段. There was a lady in a local nursing home, who was celebrating her 90th birthday and her family wanted everyone to know about it. It said that if you wanted to drop her a line, here was her address說明她的家人希望別人給她寫信,或者寄賀卡,讓她有一個愉快的生日。故D正確。
小題2:推理題。根據(jù)第一段最后一句So I did. I found a birthday card and dropped her a short note, wishing her a happy birthday.說明他很有愛心。故C正確。
小題3:主旨大意題。本文是關(guān)于我的一個善意的行為給老人帶來了的驚喜。要我們多做好事,多做善事。故A正確。
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科目:高中英語 來源:不詳 題型:完形填空

I grew up poor-living with my wonderful mother. We had little money, but plenty of love and attention. I was          and energetic. I understood that no matter how poor a person was, he could still          to have a dream.
My dream was          . By the time I was sixteen, I had started playing baseball. I could throw a ninety-mile-per-hour fastball and       anything that moved on the football field. I was also          : My high school coach was John, who not only believed in me, but also taught me      to believe in myself.  He       me the difference between having a dream and remaining true to that dream. One particular _    with Coach John changed my life forever.
A friend recommended me for a summer job. This meant a chance for money in my pocket-money for a new bike, new clothes and the       of savings for a house for my mother. Then I realized I would have to       up summer baseball to handle the work schedule, and that meant I would have to tell John I wouldn’t be playing.
When I told John, he was as         as I expected him to be. “You have your whole life to work,” He said. “Your        days are limited. You can’t afford to waste them.” I stood before him with my head         , trying to think of the       to explain to him why my dream of buying my mom a house and having money in my pocket was worth facing his      in me.
“How much are you going to make at this job?” He asked. “3.5 dollars an hour,” I replied.
“Well,” he asked, “is $3.5 an hour the price of a dream?”
That simple question made       for me the difference between        something right now and having a          . I devoted myself to sports that summer and          the year I was chosen by the Pittsburgh Pirates to play baseball, and was           a $20,000 contract. My baseball scholarship got me through university and in 1984 I signed with Denver Broncos for $1.7 million and bought my mother the house of her dreams.
小題1:
A.happyB.politeC.shyD.honest
小題2:
A.liveB.a(chǎn)ffordC.makeD.need
小題3:
A.a(chǎn)thleticsB.musicC.businessD.money
小題4:
A.throwB.playC.passD.hit
小題5:
A.right B.popular C.luckyD.wrong
小題6:
A.how B.whyC.whenD.whether
小題7:
A.gave B.taughtC.brought D.a(chǎn)sked
小題8:
A.a(chǎn)ccident B.matter C.problem D.experience
小題9:
A.a(chǎn)imB.ideaC.startD.purpose
小題10:
A.keepB.endC.giveD.pick
小題11:
A.mad B.puzzledC.frightenedD.shameful
小題12:
A.living B.playingC.workingD.learning
小題13:
A.movingB.noddingC.shakingD.hanging
小題14:
A.a(chǎn)nswersB.excusesC.words D.ways
小題15:
A.sadnessB.regretC.hopelessnessD.disappointment
小題16:
A.directB.clearC.straightD.bare
小題17:
A.wanting B.changingC.dreamingD.living
小題18:
A.wishB.dreamC.scoreD.desire
小題19:
A.byB.for C.overD.within
小題20:
A.paidB.got C.offeredD.presented

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