After years of experience, Brenda was faced with a challenge in Sunday School. However, she just didn’t know how to it in a good way. She had never been asked to teach a child quite like Cindy!

Cindy, you see, was . She came from a broken home. And although she was really

, she thought she was so bad that she could not be successful. , Cindy needed care, and most of all, Cindy needed love! There just had to be a way of her. Day after day, Brenda would pray for Cindy, yet Sunday would come and go and she saw , if any, change.

Then one day Brenda asked Cindy if she could a role in a Christmas programme the children were to do. Cindy’s answer was, “Don’t you think you can find someone better than me?”

“Better than you?” came Brenda’s . “What makes you think there is 50 better than you?”

“Well, I’ve been asked to do anything before because I’m not good. I won’t get the part and then everyone will be mad at me for messing up(弄糟)their ,” came Cindy’s answer.

“Oh, Cindy,” said Brenda in a voice. “I am so that you think that, but you are so wrong. Don’t you realize how you are?”

“No,” a reply in a low voice because Cindy was now in .

“But Cindy, in my eyes, you are special and you can also do somethin g well like others,” Brenda said.

“Really? Do you think so really? Thank you, Miss Brenda! Nobody has believed in me like you. I’ll have a try,” said Cindy as she a hug from her teacher for the first time!

1.A. share with B. deal with C. do with D. go with

2.A. average B. naughty C. different D. ordinary

3.A. clever B. foolish C. lovely D. friendly

4.A. In return B. In turn C. In all D. In fact

5.A. stopping B. keeping C. helping D. knowing

6.A. much B. little C. some D. few

7.A. study B. like C. replace D. play

8.A. asking B. beginning C. planning D. learning

9.A. reply B. noise C. sound D. problem

10.A. no one B. anyone C. none D. everyone

11.A. ever B. often C. always D. never

12.A. good B. bad C. right D. poor

13.A. environment B. programme C. invention D. homework

14.A. gentle B. high C. loud D. clear

15.A. glad B. lucky C. proud D. sorry

16.A. happy B. sad C. valuable D. beautiful

17.A. said B. came C. received D. went

18.A. silence B. troubles C. public D. tears

19.A. Then B. But C. As D. Because

20.A. refused B. expected C. received D. separated

1.B

2.C

3.A

4.D

5.C

6.B

7.D

8.C

9.A

10.B

11.D

12.C

13.B

14.D

15.A

16.C

17.B

18.A

19.C

20.B

【解析】

試題分析:本文主要講了一位老師教育一個來自破碎家庭里認為自己十分壞的孩子的故事,文章中的孩子認為自己很是個壞孩子不會成功,但是老師知道它的與眾不同的家庭,所以不斷鼓勵他還要他參加圣誕節(jié)目,逐漸孩子認識到自己是一個很有用的人。

1. A分享B處理C利用,忍受D伴隨,由 However, she just didn’t know how to it in a good way知:然而,她不知道怎樣去處理才是一個好的方法。故選B。

2. Cindy, you see, was . She came from a broken home.意思是:辛迪,如你所見,與其他的人都不同他來自一個破碎的家庭。故選C。

3. , she thought she was so bad that she could not be successful. 意思是:很顯然,他認為他很壞不應該取得成功。故選A。

4. , Cindy needed care, and most of all, Cindy needed love! T意思是:“辛迪需要關心,最重要的是辛迪需要愛!”故選D。

5. just had to be a way of 45 her.可知他們只是需要找到一種去了解她的方法。故選C。

6. Sunday would come and go and she saw , if any, change.意為日子一天天過去,他看到辛迪哪怕是有一點的變化。故選B。

7. A. 學習B.喜歡 C.取代 D. 打。Then one day Brenda asked Cindy if she could a role in a Christmas programme意思是:然后有一天布蘭達問辛迪他是否愿意在圣誕節(jié)上表演節(jié)目。故選D。

8. 問B. 開始C.計劃D. 學習。the children were to do.意思是:孩子們計劃去做。故選C。

9. 代替B. 吵鬧C. 聲音D. 問題T “Better than you?” came Brenda’s .意思是:找個更好的人去代替辛迪。故選A。

10. A. 沒有一個人B. 任何人C. 一個都沒有D.每個人I gave each kid a twenty-dollar bill and them to look for gifts of about four dollars each.意思是:我給了每個孩子二十美元并且提醒他們?nèi)ヌ裘總禮物四美元的,故選B。

11. I’ve been asked to do anything before because I’m not good.意思是:我絕不會做我做不好的事情。故選D。

12. I won’t get the part and意思是:我不會獲得好的一部分。 故選C。

13. everyone will be mad at me for messing up(弄糟)their ,” 大家會生氣因為我搞糟了他們的節(jié)目。故選B。

14. B. 高的C. 吵鬧的D.清楚的明了的 “Oh, Cindy,” said Brenda in a voice.意思是:哦,辛迪,他以一個很清晰的聲音說。故選D。

15. 高興地 B幸運地C. 自豪的D. 對不起I am so that you think that, but you are so wrong.意思是我很高興你能這么想但是你想錯了。故選A

16. you realize how you are?”意思是 小你難道沒有意識到你多有價值嗎。故選C。

17. a reply in a low voice不,回答自一個低低的聲音。 故選B。

18. B. 有問題的 C. 公眾的D. 眼淚because Cindy was now in .意思是:因為辛迪現(xiàn)在安靜了下來。故選A。

19. I’ll have a try,”意思是:我會盡我最大的努力的。故選C.

20. Cindy as she a hug from her teacher for the first time!辛迪第一次期望從他的老師那里得到一個擁抱。故選B 。

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