You never said “I’m leaving” In Life I loved you dearly
You never said “goodbye” In death I love you still
You were gone before I knew it In my heart you hold a place
And only God knew why That no one could ever fill
There are no words to tell you It broke my heart to lose you
Just what I feel inside But you didn’t go alone
The shock, the hurt, the anger For part of me went with you
Might gradually subside (平息) The day God took you home
Thousands of times I’ll need you Things will never be the same
Thousands of times I’ll cry And although it hurts so bad
If Love alone could have saved you I will smile whenever I hear your name
You never would have died And take pride you were my dad
In death I love you still
In my heart you hold a place,
That no one could ever fill
It broke my heart to lose you,
But you didn’t go alone
For part of me went with you,
The day God took you home.
Things will never be the same
And although it hurts so bad
I will smile whenever I hear your name
And take pride you were my dad.
1.The text is probably a(an) _______
A. ad. B. notice C. poem D. story
2.The writer writes the text to_______.
A. God B. peace C. life D. father
3.From the text, we can know the writer is_______.
A. sad B. angry C. happy D. surprised
Twenty years ago, I drove a taxi for a living. One early morning, I ______ a call for a taxi. When I arrived at the building, it was 2:30 a.m. and I found the building was dark except for the only light in a first floor window.
Many drivers would just shout once or twice and then drove away, but I thought this ______ might need my help. So I walked to the door and knocked, “Just a minute,” answered a _______, elderly voice. After a long time, the door opened. A small old man showed up before me, ______a small bag. He kept thanking me for my ______. “It’s nothing,” I told him.
“Oh, you’re such a good man.” He said. When we got into the taxi, he gave me a (an) _______, and then asked, “Could you drive through the city center?”
“But it wasn’t the ______way.” I answered quickly. “Oh, I’m in no hurry.” He said. “I’m on my way to a hospital. I don’t have any family left. The ______ says I don’t have much time left.
I ______ started the taxi and shut off the meter(计程器). For the next two hours, we drove through the city center. He showed me the building where he once worked. We drove ______ the church where he got married. He would never forget that happy moment. Sometimes he’d ask me to slow down in front of a building and would sit ______the darkness for a long time, saying nothing. When the sun began to rise, we drove in silence to the address he had given me. When we arrived, ________ without thinking, I gave him a big hug. “You gave an old man a little moment of ______. Thank you!” He said with tears in his eyes.
I was completely lost in thought for the rest of the day. What would happen if I had refused to do ________ I did? We always think that there are no ______ moments in our lives, but great moments are just in what others may think small and unimportant ones!
1.A. made B. received C. accepted D. gave
2.A. driver B. policeman C. guide D. passenger
3.A. strong B. loud C. weak D. sweet
4.A. carrying B. taking C. wearing D. fetching
5.A. difference B. kindness C. happiness D. surprise
6.A. order B. address C. idea D. promise
7.A. busiest B. longest C. quietest D. shortest
8.A. teacher B. policeman C. doctor D. neighbor
9.A. easily B. noisily C. luckily D. quietly
10.A. from B. through C. in D. past
11.A. looking up B. looking through C. looking after D. looking into
12.A. hardly B. almost C. ever D. usually
13.A. pleasure B. disappointment C. sadness D. pain
14.A. how B. what C. why D. when
15.A. awful B. bad C. great D. peaceful
1.What time did the writer use to get up?
A. 6:00 B. 5:45 C. 6:15
2.How far did the writer use to walk from home to school every day?
A. Two kilometers B. Three kilometers C. Four kilometers
3.What animal did the writer have to feed every morning?
A. His father’s cows B. His lovely dog C. His father’s chickens
4.Why didn’t the writer watch TV?
A. The TV was broken B. It was boring. C. He didn’t have one.
5.What does the writer think of the old days?
A. He thinks they were boring.
B. He worries about the old days.
C. He thinks he had some good times.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.Why can’t Mike go hiking tomorrow morning?
A. He has to do his homework.
B. He has to take English lessons.
C. He has to help with housework.
2.What’s Mike’s dream?
A. To study abroad. B. To take English lessons. C. To have a healthy body.
3.Where will they meet?
A. In the classroom. B. At the bus stop. C. At the school gate.
When will the party begin?
A. 6:15. B. 6:45. C. 7:15.
Which festival are they talking about?
A. Spring Festival B. Dragon Boat Festival C. Moon Festival