4、I still remember the day when my mom said, “Let’s get you some new clothes.” You can imagine that to any little girl that would mean the world, but to me it meant the universe, because we were not very rich.After she said that, all I could think about was what kinds of clothes I would choose.To my surprise, my mom allowed me to pick out three dresses: a pink one, a blue one and a yellow one.The yellow one was my favorite.
I had a best friend named Seema, whose family was even poorer than ours.We played and studied together, and spent the best days of our childhood laughing at the silly stories we made up.I was excited to show her my three beautiful new dresses.She loved them all and was happy for me, but tearfully explained to me that her father could only afford to buy her clothes for her birthday.I felt sorry, and then did something that surprised even myself: I asked her to pick out one of my dresses for herself.To my disappointment, she picked up my favorite—the yellow one.Please remember, I was only seven years.My heart almost popped out (跳出) of my chest.But as she held it against her body, and I saw how brightly she smiled, I stopped feeling any hurt.I told her it looked lovely on her.
I’ll always remember Seema’s smile, and how at that moment nothing mattered more.When you value your friendships, nothing else matters! We’re still best friends today.
1.Why did the new clothes mean the universe to the author?
A.She loved dressing up more than anything else.
B.She thought they would make her more beautiful.
C.Her family was poor, and new clothes were very rare.
D.Her mother only bought her new clothes for her birthday.
2.The author let Seema pick out one of her dresses because she wanted to _______.
A.show her pity for Seema’s family
B.show off her family’s wealth
C.make Seema become her best friend
D.exchange it with Seema’s dress
3.When Seema chose the yellow dress, the author was disappointed because ________.
A.she was not generous
B.she didn’t expert to lose her favorite dress
C.Seema chose her favorite dress on purpose
D.Seema was careless about her feelings
4.What can we conclude from the passage?
A.Getting a best friend means losing other things.
B.Being generous is not easy.
C.Children like sharing their favorite things.
D.Friendship is precious (珍貴的).
4、CABD
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
I still remember the day when my mom said, “Let’s get you some new clothes.” You can imagine that to any little girl that would mean the world, but to me it meant the universe, because we were not very rich. After she said that, all I could think about was what kinds of clothes I would choose. To my surprise, my mom allowed me to pick out three dresses: a pink one, a blue one and a yellow one. The yellow one was my favorite.
I had a best friend named Seema, whose family was even poorer than ours. We played and studied together, and spent the best days of our childhood laughing at the silly stories we made up. I was excited to show her my three beautiful new dresses. She loved them all and was happy for me, but tearfully explained to me that her father could only afford to buy her clothes for her birthday. I felt sorry, and then did something that surprised even myself: I asked her to pick out one of my dresses for herself. To my disappointment, she picked up my favorite—the yellow one. Please remember, I was only seven years. My heart almost popped out (跳出) of my chest. But as she held it against her body, and I saw how brightly she smiled, I stopped feeling any hurt. I told her it looked lovely on her.
I’ll always remember Seema’s smile, and how at that moment nothing mattered more. When you value your friendships, nothing else matters! We’re still best friends today.
Why did the new clothes mean the universe to the author?
A. She loved dressing up more than anything else.
B. She thought they would make her more beautiful.
C. Her family was poor, and new clothes were very rare.
D. Her mother only bought her new clothes for her birthday.
The author let Seema pick out one of her dresses because she wanted to _______.
A. show her pity for Seema’s family B. show off her family’s wealth
C. make Seema become her best friend D. exchange it with Seema’s dress
When Seema chose the yellow dress, the author was disappointed because ________.
A. she was not generous B. she didn’t expert to lose her favorite dress
C. Seema chose her favorite dress on purpose D. Seema was careless about her feelings
What can we conclude from the passage?
A. Getting a best friend means losing other things. B. Being generous is not easy.
C. Children like sharing their favorite things. D. Friendship is precious (珍貴的).
科目:高中英語 來源:2010年江蘇省海安縣南莫中學(xué)高一下學(xué)期期末考試英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
I still remember the day when my mom said, “Let’s get you some new clothes.” You can imagine that to any little girl that would mean the world, but to me it meant the universe, because we were not very rich. After she said that, all I could think about was what kinds of clothes I would choose. To my surprise, my mom allowed me to pick out three dresses: a pink one, a blue one and a yellow one. The yellow one was my favorite.
I had a best friend named Seema, whose family was even poorer than ours. We played and studied together, and spent the best days of our childhood laughing at the silly stories we made up. I was excited to show her my three beautiful new dresses. She loved them all and was happy for me, but tearfully explained to me that her father could only afford to buy her clothes for her birthday. I felt sorry, and then did something that surprised even myself: I asked her to pick out one of my dresses for herself. To my disappointment, she picked up my favorite—the yellow one. Please remember, I was only seven years. My heart almost popped out (跳出) of my chest. But as she held it against her body, and I saw how brightly she smiled, I stopped feeling any hurt. I told her it looked lovely on her.
I’ll always remember Seema’s smile, and how at that moment nothing mattered more. When you value your friendships, nothing else matters! We’re still best friends today.
【小題1】Why did the new clothes mean the universe to the author?
A.She loved dressing up more than anything else. |
B.She thought they would make her more beautiful. |
C.Her family was poor, and new clothes were very rare. |
D.Her mother only bought her new clothes for her birthday. |
A.show her pity for Seema’s family | B.show off her family’s wealth |
C.make Seema become her best friend | D.exchange it with Seema’s dress |
A.she was not generous | B.she didn’t expert to lose her favorite dress |
C.Seema chose her favorite dress on purpose | D.Seema was careless about her feelings |
A.Getting a best friend means losing other things. | B.Being generous is not easy. |
C.Children like sharing their favorite things. | D.Friendship is precious (珍貴的). |
科目:高中英語 來源:2010年江蘇省高一下學(xué)期期末考試英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
I still remember the day when my mom said, “Let’s get you some new clothes.” You can imagine that to any little girl that would mean the world, but to me it meant the universe, because we were not very rich. After she said that, all I could think about was what kinds of clothes I would choose. To my surprise, my mom allowed me to pick out three dresses: a pink one, a blue one and a yellow one. The yellow one was my favorite.
I had a best friend named Seema, whose family was even poorer than ours. We played and studied together, and spent the best days of our childhood laughing at the silly stories we made up. I was excited to show her my three beautiful new dresses. She loved them all and was happy for me, but tearfully explained to me that her father could only afford to buy her clothes for her birthday. I felt sorry, and then did something that surprised even myself: I asked her to pick out one of my dresses for herself. To my disappointment, she picked up my favorite—the yellow one. Please remember, I was only seven years. My heart almost popped out (跳出) of my chest. But as she held it against her body, and I saw how brightly she smiled, I stopped feeling any hurt. I told her it looked lovely on her.
I’ll always remember Seema’s smile, and how at that moment nothing mattered more. When you value your friendships, nothing else matters! We’re still best friends today.
1.Why did the new clothes mean the universe to the author?
A.She loved dressing up more than anything else. |
B.She thought they would make her more beautiful. |
C.Her family was poor, and new clothes were very rare. |
D.Her mother only bought her new clothes for her birthday. |
2.The author let Seema pick out one of her dresses because she wanted to _______.
A.show her pity for Seema’s family |
B.show off her family’s wealth |
C.make Seema become her best friend |
D.exchange it with Seema’s dress |
3.When Seema chose the yellow dress, the author was disappointed because ________.
A.she was not generous |
B.she didn’t expert to lose her favorite dress |
C.Seema chose her favorite dress on purpose |
D.Seema was careless about her feelings |
4.What can we conclude from the passage?
A.Getting a best friend means losing other things. |
B.Being generous is not easy. |
C.Children like sharing their favorite things. |
D.Friendship is precious (珍貴的). |
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
I still remember the day when my mom said, “Let’s get you some new clothes.” You can imagine that to any little girl that would mean the world, but to me it meant the universe, because we were not very rich.After she said that, all I could think about was what kinds of clothes I would choose.To my surprise, my mom allowed me to pick out three dresses: a pink one, a blue one and a yellow one.The yellow one was my favorite.
I had a best friend named Seema, whose family was even poorer than ours.We played and studied together, and spent the best days of our childhood laughing at the silly stories we made up.I was excited to show her my three beautiful new dresses.She loved them all and was happy for me, but tearfully explained to me that her father could only afford to buy her clothes for her birthday.I felt sorry, and then did something that surprised even myself: I asked her to pick out one of my dresses for herself.To my disappointment, she picked up my favorite—the yellow one.Please remember, I was only seven years.My heart almost popped out (跳出) of my chest.But as she held it against her body, and I saw how brightly she smiled, I stopped feeling any hurt.I told her it looked lovely on her.
I’ll always remember Seema’s smile, and how at that moment nothing mattered more.When you value your friendships, nothing else matters! We’re still best friends today.
1.Why did the new clothes mean the universe to the author?
A.She loved dressing up more than anything else.
B.She thought they would make her more beautiful.
C.Her family was poor, and new clothes were very rare.
D.Her mother only bought her new clothes for her birthday.
2.The author let Seema pick out one of her dresses because she wanted to _______.
A.show her pity for Seema’s family
B.show off her family’s wealth
C.make Seema become her best friend
D.exchange it with Seema’s dress
3.When Seema chose the yellow dress, the author was disappointed because ________.
A.she was not generous
B.she didn’t expert to lose her favorite dress
C.Seema chose her favorite dress on purpose
D.Seema was careless about her feelings
4.What can we conclude from the passage?
A.Getting a best friend means losing other things.
B.Being generous is not easy.
C.Children like sharing their favorite things.
D.Friendship is precious (珍貴的).
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
I still remember the day when my mom said, “Let’s get you some new clothes.” You can imagine that to any little girl that would mean the world, but to me it meant the universe, because we were not very rich. After she said that, all I could think about was what kinds of clothes I would choose. To my surprise, my mom allowed me to pick out three dresses: a pink one, a blue one and a yellow one. The yellow one was my favorite.
I had a best friend named Seema, whose family was even poorer than ours. We played and studied together, and spent the best days of our childhood laughing at the silly stories we made up. I was excited to show her my three beautiful new dresses. She loved them all and was happy for me, but tearfully explained to me that her father could only afford to buy her clothes for her birthday. I felt sorry, and then did something that surprised even myself: I asked her to pick out one of my dresses for herself. To my disappointment, she picked up my favorite—the yellow one. Please remember, I was only seven years. My heart almost popped out (跳出) of my chest. But as she held it against her body, and I saw how brightly she smiled, I stopped feeling any hurt. I told her it looked lovely on her.
I’ll always remember Seema’s smile, and how at that moment nothing mattered more. When you value your friendships, nothing else matters! We’re still best friends today.
56. Why did the new clothes mean the universe to the author?
A. She loved dressing up more than anything else.
B. She thought they would make her more beautiful.
C. Her family was poor, and new clothes were very rare.
D. Her mother only bought her new clothes for her birthday.
57. The author let Seema pick out one of her dresses because she wanted to _______.
A. show her pity for Seema’s family B. show off her family’s wealth
C. make Seema become her best friend D. exchange it with Seema’s dress
58. When Seema chose the yellow dress, the author was disappointed because ________.
A. she was not generous B. she didn’t expert to lose her favorite dress
C. Seema chose her favorite dress on purpose D. Seema was careless about her feelings
59. What can we conclude from the passage?
A. Getting a best friend means losing other things. B. Being generous is not easy.
C. Children like sharing their favorite things. D. Friendship is precious (珍貴的).
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