There is something graceful about a well-made hurricane lamp, especially the antique ones. Mom had affection for them.
I can remember ______ through countless flea markets for hurricane lamps, which are _______to keep their light lit through the _______of moments. Mom tried hard to buy the lamps in ______, as her favorite of all the lamps had no mate.
The spring after Mom’s first ______ with cancer, we went to a local craft fair to pass the time, to keep ______. We were still waiting to hear from the doctors on the ______ of her follow-up tests.______ to search something for my mom, I bounded ahead of her and baby brother as they ______ along the tables. I didn’t ______ far before something caught my eye. Standing proud on the display table sat a lamp.
I was excited, as I _______back through the crowd to my mom. “Mom! You have to see something!” I shouted. “______. I think I’m going to get these lamps. What do you think?” She _______so I could see them but I didn’t even look at them. “You’ve got to see what I found first,” I ______her through the fair. When she saw the lamp, she picked up the lamp ______, running her fingers over the bowl, over the hurricane glass, and ______ it closely. “See this?” She pointed at a very small mark in the glass. “The one at home has the same mark.” She smiled. It was the first time I had seen her ______ smile since the doctors first found the cancer.
When the lamp ______ in our house, next to its mate, she cried. She went to light the lamps and sit on their glow until she could sleep. Years later, I understood her ______ for those lamps, through the darkest moments of her life. Mom was my hurricane lamp. She was inextinguishable (永不熄灭的)—through the darkest moments. She lit my way without ______. She still does.
1.A. seeing B. finding C. living D. searching
2.A. designed B. allowed C. decided D. evolved
3.A. happiest B. coldest C. busiest D. hardest
4.A. group B. double C. pairs D. packs
5.A. acquaintance B. battle C. knowledge D. appointment
6.A. busy B. merry C. leisure D. easy
7.A. results B. discussions C. procedures D. processes
8.A. Arranged B. Determined C. Required D. Permitted
9.A. wondered B. wandered C. ran D. hung
10.A. manage it B. do it C. make it D. carry it
11.A. jumped B. leaped C. walked D. raced
12.A. Hang on B. Hang about C. Hang around D. Hang up
13.A. held them on B. held them up C. held them back D. held them down
14.A. grabbed B. moved C. dragged D. caught
15.A. typically B. immediately C. occasionally D. hesitantly
16.A. inspecting B. looking C. testing D. knocking
17.A. finally B. deliberately C. lastly D. truly
18.A. took its way B. took its place C. took its control D. took its name
19.A. anxiety B. care C. need D. worry
20.A. fail B. sadness C. pain D. tear
—How come you were half an hour late for my class this morning, Mike?
—_______ My father’s car broke down halfway.
A. Yes, so what? B. No, it’s not my fault.
C. Well, who knows? D. Sorry, but I couldn’t help it.
In the film, the actor threw himself off the horse as if ______to death.
A. shot B. shooting C. to be shot D. having shot
Ladies and gentlemen, we ______ at Nanjing Station. Please get ready to get off the train.
A. are arriving B. are to arrive C. are going to arrive D. will arrive
— ______you need any help, feel free to contact me.
— Thank you for your kindness.
A. May B. Will C. Shall D. Should
Players of the Japanese game “Travel Frog” take care of the frogs and often come to feel ____a pet owner, expressing pride in being the “mother” of diligent and disciplined children or worrying about the growth of their children.
A. little more than B. more than C. no more than D. not more than
