I became lame(瘸的)in both legs in my childhood.I can't stand(1)BBthe support of two sticks.Only in my wheelchair can I "walk".
I still remember the first day at(2)AA.When I appeared at the door,everyone in the classroom stared at me in(3)DD.My face turned red.I couldn't help(4)DDback.It was the(5)BBand sympathy(同情)in their eyes that(6)BBme doing so.I went shyly towards an unoccupied (空的) seat.
Being lame,I didn't dare to(7)AAin front of my classmates.I was afraid that I might be(8)AAat.In those days I was very sad to see others walking happily.
One day,a few students came up to me and asked me to go outside.I was really(9)DD.They encouraged me with a(n)(10)BBsmile and(11)AAme in my wheelchair from place to place.I was(12)DDto them for giving me a chance to see the sights of our lovely school with my own eyes.
After that we often read,played and talked together.My friends are always(13)AAto help me.It made me(14)AAI am handicapped(殘疾的).
Once they asked me,"What is the most beautiful thing in our school?" Without hesitation I said,"It is the(15)DD."
(1) | A.with | B.without | C.under | D.on |
(2) | A.school | B.wheelchair | C.home | D.hospital |
(3) | A.thought | B.interest | C.a(chǎn)nger | D.surprise |
(4) | A.entering | B.hiding | C.coming | D.turning |
(5) | A.feeling | B.kindness | C.sorrow | D.pain |
(6) | A.made | B.stopped | C.kept | D.let |
(7) | A.walk | B.study | C.practice | D.speak |
(8) | A.laughed | B.smiled | C.stared | D.looked |
(9) | A.brave | B.sad | C.hurt | D.excited |
(10) | A.honest | B.friendly | C.luckily | D.handsome |
(11) | A.pushed | B.placed | C.drew | D.pulled |
(12) | A.satisfied | B.sorry | C.loyal | D.grateful |
(13) | A.ready | B.smart | C.wise | D.unwilling |
(14) | A.forget | B.remember | C.imagine | D.think |
(15) | A.teacher | B.schoolyard | C.classmate | D.friendship |
【考點(diǎn)】記敘文.
【答案】B;A;D;D;B;B;A;A;D;B;A;D;A;A;D
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