完形填空。
     Karen, Judy and I were the last ones back to the classroom after lunch.All our classmates were
playing outside.
     "Look at what I found in Ms.Lee's office." Karen   1   a small box filled with pieces of chalk in
every color of the rainbow.
     "Wow! What fun it would be to write on the  2   " Judy's eyes shone with joy. "But Ms.Lee
doesn't let us do so," I responded."Don't be  3  , Janet.No one will ever know," said Karen,   4   into
the box and drawing out some chalk.I   5   joined my friends in the artwork.However, I found it was
funi Next we were
  6    the clock all the time in case  7   walked in.
     Then it struck Judy that we should   8   each other to writing names with our left hands.Picking up
their chalk, they started.I chose a white piece.My  9  was a bit shaky, but no one would   10   that it
said "Janet".
     "Better get this board cleaned off now," said Judy, erasing our handwork.Everything   11 ...but my
name! In   12 , I was sweating and I felt my knees 13   It wasn't chalk at all, but a white piece of crayon
on closer 14  .Mom had a saying: "Fools' names and faces always   15   in public." I never understood 
16   what it meant before.Now I did!
     I rushed to the toilet to get a can of cleanser while Judy tried with   17   paper towels.After rubbing
hard, my name was gone, but an abrasion (磨損處) remained on the board.
     Hearing footsteps coming, we  18   the area as much as we could to remove every tell-tale trace
of wetness.We were just slipping into our desks   19   the teacher walked in.Perhaps Ms.Lee never
noticed the abrasion.But I did.
     Now I still remember the lesson I learned that day."No one will ever know" is never  20 .To me,
living with a guilty conscience is punishment enough.
(     ) 1. A. carried out
(     ) 2. A. chalkboard
(     ) 3. A. shy        
(     ) 4. A. putting    
(     ) 5. A. unwillingly
(     ) 6. A. seeing    
(     ) 7. A. anyone    
(     ) 8. A. challenge  
(     ) 9. A. arm        
(     )10. A. recognize  
(     )11. A. cleaned off
(     )12. A. anger      
(     )13. A. tired      
(     )14. A. notice    
(     )15. A. appear    
(     )16. A. mostly    
(     )17. A. thin      
(     )18. A. erased    
(     )19. A. before    
(     )20. A. true      
B. held up    
B. wall        
B. embarrassed
B. opening    
B. happily    
B. looking    
B. no one      
B. fight      
B. handwriting
B. doubt      
B. came off    
B. prayer      
B. nervous    
B. thought    
B. mark        
B. quickly    
B. wet        
B. spread      
B. after      
B. reasonable  
C. called up  
C. box        
C. chicken    
C. reaching  
C. luckily    
C. observing  
C. everyone  
C. compare    
C. chalk      
C. realize    
C. cleared off
C. disbelief  
C. frightened
C. examination
C. exist      
C. carefully  
C. thick      
C. dried      
C. since      
C. fair      
D. made out    
D. table      
D. bored      
D. getting    
D. readily    
D. eying      
D. someone    
D. check      
D. heart      
D. tell        
D. took off    
D. vain        
D. weak        
D. touch      
D. change      
D. fully      
D. useful      
D. covered    
D. when        
D. acceptable  
 1-5: BACCA  6-10:   DDABB 11-15:   BCDCA  16-20:  DBCDA  
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[     ]

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[     ]

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my room or not doesn’t depend on how the furniture is arranged. It’s how I arranged my mind. I have
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as long as my eyes open I’ll focus on the new day and all the happy memories I’ve stored away.” She
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would be to put in a lot of happiness in the bank account of memories. Thank you for your part in filling
my memory bank.” And with a smile, she said, “All my memories are happy ones.”
     Mrs. Jones was always happy in the nursing home and she died at the age of 108.

1. We can infer(推斷) from the passage that the author________.

A. is one of Mrs. Jones’ children      
B. is a relative of Mrs. Jones
C. works in the nursing home        
D. is the owner of the nursing home

2. The room in which the old lady will live________.

A. is very comfortable
B. is fairly big
C. isn’t well equipped              
D. is equipped with new furniture

3. What does the underlined word “nursing home” mean?

A. an institution where people are cared for
B. a place where nurses live
C. a place where blind people live              
D. memory bank

4. Mrs. Jones was very happy when told about her room because she________.

A. couldn’t see what her room was like
B. thought the nursing home was her home
C. would have to live in the nursing home
D. had already made up her mind to be happy

5. Which of the following words can best describe Mrs. Jones?

A. Proud.          
B. Cheerful.          
C. Determined      
D. Honest

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