As a young man, Al was a skilled artist, a potter. He had a wife and two fine sons. One night, his oldest son   36  a severe stomachache and died suddenly. To make matters worse, his wife left him a short time later,   37  him alone with his six-year- old younger son. The hurt and pain of the two situations were _ 38 _ Al could handle, and he _ 39  to alcohol. Al began to lose everything he possessed---his home, his land, his art objects, everything.   40  he died alone in a San Francisco motel room.
When I heard of Al’s death, I reacted with the same disdain(蔑視)the world shows for one who ends his life with nothing   41 _ left. “What a complete failure!” I thought. “What a totally   42__  life!”
As time went by, I began to re-evaluate my earlier _ 43  judgment. You see, I knew Al’s now adult son, Ernie. He is one of the kindest, most   44  most loving men I have ever known. I watched Ernie with his children and saw the free   45  of the love between them. I knew that kindness and caring had to come   46  somewhere.
I hadn’t heard Ernie talk much about his father. It is so hard to   47  an alcoholic. One day I get up my   48  to ask him. “I’m really puzzled by something,” I said. “I know your father was basically the only one to   49  you.   50  on earth did he do that you became such a special person?
Ernie sat _ 51 _ and thought for a few moments. Then he said, “From my  _52   memories as a child until I left home at 18, Al came into my room every night, gave me a __53  and said, “I love you, son.”
Tears came to my eyes as I realized what a fool I had been to   54  Al as a failure. He had not left any material possession behind,   55  he left behind one of the finest, most giving men I have ever known.
小題1:
A.obtainedB.developedC.curedD.recovered
小題2:
A.takingB.lockingC.findingD.leaving
小題3:
A.more thanB.less thanC.other than D.rather than
小題4:
A.got B.turnedC.lovedD.changed
小題5:
A.LuckilyB.SuddenlyC.EventuallyD.Jokingly
小題6:
A.materialB.expensiveC.realD.special
小題7:
A.happyB.thoughtfulC.desertedD.wasted
小題8:
A.a(chǎn)ngryB.sharpC.a(chǎn)ctualD.proper
小題9:
A.handsomeB.richC.caringD.ordinary
小題10:
A.flowB.riseC.flyD.move
小題11:
A.outB.fromC.upD.down
小題12:
A.defendB.becomeC.discussD.a(chǎn)rgue
小題13:
A.confidenceB.courageC.beliefD.strength
小題14:
A.feedB.loveC.careD.raise
小題15:
A.HowB.WhatC.WhyD.Which
小題16:
A.a(chǎn)ngrilyB.comfortably C.quietlyD.excitedly
小題17:
A.earliestB.nearestC.bestD.hardest
小題18:
A.patB.lessonC.kissD.present
小題19:
A.judgeB.sayC.rememberD.respect
小題20:
A.soB.a(chǎn)ndC.butD.or

小題1:B
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小題1:C
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小題1:D
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小題1:C
小題1:A
小題1:B
小題1:A
小題1:B
小題1:D
小題1:B
小題1:C
小題1:A
小題1:C
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C.Her love for sweet potatoes.
D.Her interest in plant life.
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I opened the door.There he stood.“I came back to apologize,” he said in a low voice.“I am ashamed of myself.The Brooklyn Navy Yard where I've worked for ten years is closing.Today I got laid off.I' m not myself.I hope you’ ll accept my apology.”
I remembered that after I closed the door, I stood there for a few minutes alone with tears in my eyes.
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A.He beat the driver.
B.He blamed the driver.
C.He asked the driver to apologize.
D.He ran to his friend' s house for help.
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A.He was rude and liked fighting.
B.He was famous for his bad temper.
C.He lost his job and felt terrible that day.
D.He tried to get the author' s parking space.
小題3:What does the underlined sentence mean?
A.I became quite calm.
B.I felt extremely frightened.
C.I couldn't move with cold.
D.I was too angry to say anything.
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A.Direct and serious.B.Humorous and open - minded.
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