Summer is the best time on the Island of the Blue Dolphins (海豚). The sun is warm then and the winds blow out of the west,1out of the south.
It was2these days that the ship might return and now I3most of my time on the rock,4out from the headland(水中凸起的陸地) into the east, towards the country5my people had gone, across the6that was never-ending.
Once7I watched, I saw a small object which I took to be the ship, but a stream of water8from it and I knew that it was whale (鯨魚)spouting (噴水). During those summer days I saw nothing9.
The first storm of winter10my hopes. If the white men's ship were11for me it would have come during the time of good12. Now I would have to wait13winter was gone, maybe longer.
The thought of being14on the island while so many suns rose15the sea and went 16back into the sea17my heart with loneliness. I had not felt so18before because I was sure19the ship would return as Matasaip had said20would. Now my hopes were dead.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      totally
    2. B.
      already
    3. C.
      entirely
    4. D.
      sometimes
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      during
    2. B.
      for
    3. C.
      after
    4. D.
      between
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      spent
    2. B.
      shared
    3. C.
      paid
    4. D.
      devoted
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      look
    2. B.
      to look
    3. C.
      looking
    4. D.
      looked
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      when
    2. B.
      where
    3. C.
      which
    4. D.
      until
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      island
    2. B.
      sea
    3. C.
      lake
    4. D.
      ocean
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      since
    2. B.
      though
    3. C.
      while
    4. D.
      till
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      rose
    2. B.
      raised
    3. C.
      grew
    4. D.
      set
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      different
    2. B.
      ordinary
    3. C.
      else
    4. D.
      valuable
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      encouraged
    2. B.
      ended
    3. C.
      spared
    4. D.
      limited
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      leading
    2. B.
      moving
    3. C.
      coming
    4. D.
      following
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      weather
    2. B.
      pattern
    3. C.
      rain
    4. D.
      fog
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      after
    2. B.
      as
    3. C.
      until
    4. D.
      while
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      quiet
    2. B.
      alone
    3. C.
      calm
    4. D.
      alive
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      of
    2. B.
      in
    3. C.
      to
    4. D.
      from
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      rapidly
    2. B.
      quickly
    3. C.
      slowly
    4. D.
      fully
  17. 17.
    1. A.
      pumped
    2. B.
      set
    3. C.
      filled
    4. D.
      full
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      lonely
    2. B.
      strict
    3. C.
      boring
    4. D.
      empty
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      whether
    2. B.
      and
    3. C.
      that
    4. D.
      when
  20. 20.
    1. A.
      it
    2. B.
      he
    3. C.
      that
    4. D.
      this
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