I think we should let her go with her boy friend. After all, she's a big girl now. 我覺得我們應(yīng)該讓她和她的男朋友一塊去.她現(xiàn)在畢竟是個大姑娘了. 查看更多

 

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                                                            Reason and Fortune 
    Once Reason met Fortune on a bridge. "Let me   1  .", said Fortune. Reason said, "Why? You are not better
than me." "Can you see that boy who is   2   in the field? Get inside him and if he is better with you than with
me, I will let you pass any time and anywhere we meet." said Fortune.
    Reason   3  .
    When the boy named Vanek felt reason in his head, he began to   4  : Why should I plough field all my life?
I could be   5   somewhere else too. He went away and began to   6   from a royal gardener. He learnt very
quickly and the   7   was nicer. The king was very   8   and walked in the garden very often with the queen and
their only daughter. The daughter was very   9   but she stopped speaking when she was twelve. The king
announced that who would teach her to speak would become her  10 .
    Vanek  11  tell a story to the princess (公主) and made her  12 . But one of the king's counselors (顧問) said,
"You cannot  13  her, you are not of a noble origin." Vanek said, "The king's  14  is law and if the king wants
people to  15  according to the law, he must behave in that way, too." 
    "He said that the king must do something. His  16  should be cut," shouted the counselor.
    Fortune said to Reason, "You see, he is not  17  with you and his head will be cut. Let me  18  you."
    When Fortune got inside Vanek, the headsman's sword (劍) broke. Before he brought another sword, the
royal bugler came and after him the royal coach. The king's daughter said to her father that Vanek was  19  and
the king's word should not be cancelled (取消) and that the king could make duke of Vanek.
    When there was the wedding reception, Reason came there but seeing he would meet Fortune, he  20  away. 
    Since that time, Fortune can pass when Reason meets Fortune.
(     )1. A. pass      
(     )2. A. hunting    
(     )3. A. accepted   
(     )4. A. regret    
(     )5. A. happy    
(     )6. A. hear      
(     )7. A. countryside 
(     )8. A. disappointed 
(     )9. A. beautiful  
(     )10. A. friend    
(     )11. A. tried to   
(     )12. A. laugh    
(     )13. A. marry    
(     )14. A. order     
(     )15. A. obey      
(     )16. A. hair      
(     )17. A. well      
(     )18. A. punish     
(     )19. A. foolish   
(     )20. A. sent      
B. leave    
B. working   
B. promised   
B. realize   
B. adventurous   
B. learn    
B. palace    
B. puzzled   
B. shy     
B. husband   
B. wanted to  
B. walk     
B. see     
B. word     
B. perform   
B. ear     
B. glad     
B. replace   
B. wise     
B. took     
C. see    
C. playing  
C. agreed   
C. remember  
C. famous   
C. come    
C. garden   
C. surprised 
C. cruel   
C. servant  
C. managed to    
C. sing    
C. serve   
C. permission 
C. behave   
C. nose    
C. close   
C. help    
C. right   
C. gave    
D. go            
D. sowing        
D. refused       
D. think         
D. rich          
D. origin        
D. field         
D. pleased       
D. weak          
D. guard         
D. succeeded to                   
D. speak         
D. visit         
D. opinion       
D. compete       
D. head          
D. strict        
D. support       
D. handsome      
D. ran           

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  It was Satuday.As always, it was the one, for “Six days, shall you labar and all your work”was taken senously back then, Outside, Father and Mr.Patnce ncxt door were bxsy conny tcood lnside the wiel users Mother ane Mrs.Patrick were enpted in seeng cleaning

  Somehow the boy s had shipped away to the back lot with their kites.Now, evet at the reis of having Brother caught to beat carpets.they had sent him to the kitchen tox exsre xding, sccmed there was no limt to the heights to which kites would fly today

  My mothe looked at the sitting room, its furndign disordered for a tborough sweeting.Again she cast a look toward the window “Come on, girls! Let's take sing to the beer and theem a tutue”

  On the way we met Mrs.Patrick, Ianghing guiltily as if she wrig doing woeig wrong

  The never was such a day for flying kites! We played all our frsh string into the boys' kites up higher and higher, We could hardly distingwish the orang-coloced sports of the kites Now and then we slowly pullked one kite back, watching it dancing upo and down in the wind and finally bringing it down to earth, just for the joy of sending yt up again

  Even out fathers dropped their tools and joined us.Out mothers look their turn, laughing like schoolgirls Ithink we were all beside ourselves Parents forgx their daty and their dignity; children for everyday fights and little jealousies."Perhaps it's like this in the some of heafer,"I thought confusedly.

  It we growing dark before we all walked sleepily back to the housew.Isuppose we had some chean and orderly enough.The strange thing was, we didn't mention that ady afterward Ifelt a little embarrasse.Surely none of the of the others had been as exceted as I Ikxked the memory up in that deepest part of me where we keep “the things that cannot be and yet they are”

  The years went on, then one day Iwas hurrying about my kitchen in a city apartment, trying to get some work out of the way while my three-year-old, sisrently cried her desire to go park, see duck

  “I can't go!”I said.”“I have this angt and when I'm through I'll be too rired to walk that far

  My mother, who was visiting us, go up from the peas she was shelling It's a wllderful day, she offered, really warm, yet there's a fine breeu.Do you remimber that day we flew kites?

  I stoppoed in my dash between store and sink.The locked door flew open and with it a rush of memorese Come on, I told my little girl You're right, it's too good d day to miss.

  Another decade passed, We were in the aftennath(余波)of a great war, All evening we had been asking our returned soldier, the youngest Patrick Boy, about his experiences as a prisone war, He has ked freely, but now for a long time he had been silent, What was he thinking of-what dark and horrible things?

  "Sany!"A smile shpped out frow his jips."Do you remem-no, of course you wouldn't make the impression on you as it did on me.”

  I hardly dared speak,”Remrmber what?

  “I used to think of that day a lot in POW camo(戰(zhàn)俘營),when things weren's too good, DO you remember the we flew the kites?

(1)

mrs.patnck was laughing gultily because she thought ________

[  ]

A.

she was too old to fly kites

B.

her husband would make fun of her

C.

she shoule have been doing her how

D.

supposed to the don't game

(2)

by “we were all beside ourselves writer means that they all ________

[  ]

A.

felt confused

B.

went wild with joy

C.

looked on

D.

forfot their fights

(3)

what did the think atfer the kite flying?

[  ]

A.

boys must hace had nore fun than the firls

B.

shoule have finished their work before playing

C.

her parents should spend more time with them

D.

all the others must have forgotten that day

(4)

why did the writer finally agree to jtake her little girl for an outing?

[  ]

A.

she suddenluy renmenbered ther duty as mother

B.

she was reminded of the day thety felw kits

C.

she ha dfinished her

D.

she thought it was a

(5)

the youngest patrick boy iss mentioned to show that ________

[  ]

A.

the write was not alone in treasuring her fond menories h

B.

his expenience in POW camp threw a shadow over his life

C.

childhood friend\ship means so much to the writer

D.

people like him really changed a lot after the war

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