The night before my son was to leave for Paris in France, I couldn’t go to sleep in bed. I was trying to figure out something to say. But _____came to my mind. Maybe, I thought, it wasn’t _____to say anything.
What does it matter in a life-time _____a father never tells a son what he really thinks of him? But as I stood before Daniel, I knew that it did matter. My father and I _____each other. Yet, I always felt sorry that I never heard him put his feelings into _____and never had the memory of that moment. Now, I could feel so nervous. Why is it so _____to tell a son something from my heart? My mouth turned ____, and I knew I would be able to say only a few words clearly.
“Daniel,” I said, “if I could have picked, I would have picked you.”
That’s all I could say. I wasn't sure if he understood what I ____. Then he came toward me and threw _____arms around me. For a moment, I felt all the people in the world ____, and there was only Daniel and me in our home by the sea, though his girlfriend stood aside.
He was saying something, but my eyes misted(变模糊) over, and I couldn’t understand what he was saying. All I was clear about was the stubble(胡茬) on his chin as his ____pressed against mine. And then, the moment ____. I went to work, and Daniel left a few hours later with his ____.
That was seven weeks ago, and nowadays I _____him when walking along the beach on weekends. Thousands of miles away, somewhere in France, he might be _____across a busy street, walking through a musty hallway of the Louvre. What I had said to Daniel was changeless and awful. It was nothing. And yet, it was everything.
1.A. anything B. nothing C. something D. everything
2.A. necessary B. interesting C. surprising D. careful
3.A. before B. that C. if D. because
4.A. learned B. loved C. hated D. played
5.A. books B. articles C. letters D. words
6.A. easy B. moved C. hard D. sad
7.A. dry B. wet C. warm D. cool
8.A. asked B. needed C. wanted D. meant
9.A. his B. her C. my D. our
10.A. left B. came C. died D. disappeared
11.A. back B. face C. eyes D. hands
12.A. ended B. lasted C. started D. began
13.A. mother B. father C. girlfriend D. sister
14.A. talk about B. think about C. argue about D. complain about
15.A. jumping B. hurrying C. working D. passing
Look at this girl in the picture; she is_____ good friend._____ name is Lily. She is_____. She is thirteen. My ___ is Han Mei. I’m a Chinese girl. I am one year younger than Lily. We are in the same_____.
Lily likes collecting sports things. She _____ a great sports collection. Look! These are her things. She has 10 tennis rackets, 8 baseballs, 6 basketballs, 12 soccer balls ____18 volleyballs. And she ____sports. Her brother, David, likes soccer. He plays _____every day with his friends. It’s really __________.
1.A. I B. me C. my D. mine
2.A. She B. Her C. My D. His
3.A. an English girl B. English girl C. a English D. England
4.A. friend B. father C. mother D. name
5.A. school B. family C. friends D. photo
6.A. is B. are C. has D. have
7.A. and B. or C. but D. /
8.A. like B. likes C. is like D. liking
9.A. soccer B. basketball C. baseball D. ping-pong
10.A. boring B. difficult C. relaxing D. bad
从方框中选择最佳选项完成对话,其中有两项多余。
A: Do you have an English book?
B:1.
A: Let's read it.
B:2.
A: Well, let's play computer games.
B: That sounds great. 3.
A: It's in my room.
B: 4.
A: Yes, I do.
B:Where are they?
A:5.
A. They are in the bookcase.
B, Where is it?
C. Yes, I do.
D. Do you have any computer games?
E. No, that sounds boring.
F. Where is your computer?
G. No, I don't.
—Let’s play tennis. —_________.
A. Yes, I do B. No, I don’t.
C. That sounds good D. I have fun
Can you help with English?
A. we B. our C. us D. my
Bob has ten soccer balls, ________ he can't play them.
A. and B. for
C. but D. or