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I am the only person who has reached senior middle school in my family. So, I am the “best educated”. But I also used to be the most___________because I never thought about my manners. As a busy__________, I always come home from school late. When I get home a____________, it is time for my meal. After eating, I go to school again. But one day, when I was ready to go to school after lunch as usual, Dad stopped me. “Could you__________me some time?” he asked, “just one___________.” I looked at the time and found I didn’t have much time left. “OK, Dad, but please make it ____________.” “All right, I know you are__________, so I will just ask you two questions. Could you__________how many things you have done for our__________? And, could you tell me how often you say hello to your family members when you get home?”

That day, when I was at__________, I thought about the questions without understanding why Dad had__________asked them. Then, my friend, a girl from a rich family, asked me what was___________me. I told her. After listening, she laughed. “Hey! That’s nothing__________! You know, I never do anything or say hello to anybody when I am at home, either.” Then she added, “As far as I know, 90 percent of our__________have never done these things.” Really? At that moment, I__________why my dad had asked me those questions. It was because it is good__________to say hello to your family. However, most of us students don’t know, or even__________this. How sad we are! I finally realized how I should answer my dad’s questions. First, I would do all those things that are called good manners. Second, I would__________my classmates to be aware of their manners as soon as possible. That night I told these things to Dad. “Good,” he said, “Better late than never.” The next afternoon, when I got home, I saw Mum in the kitchen cooking. “Hi, Mum, I’m__________,” I said. She looked at me and gave me a big__________.

1.A. shy    B. impolite    C. angry    D. anxious

2.A. senior student    B. shop assistant    C. school teacher    D. housewife

3.A. time    B. night    C. noon    D. spare time

4.A. spend    B. take    C. spare    D. lend

5.A. thing    B. hour    C. question    D. minute

6.A. easy    B. happy    C. quick    D. simple

7.A. impolite    B. polite    C. patient    D. busy

8.A. look about    B. make sure    C. find out    D. take out

9.A. family    B. members    C. house    D. promise

10.A. bed    B. school    C. table    D. home

11.A. suddenly    B. obviously    C. clearly    D. simply

12.A. surprising    B. paining    C. puzzling    D. delighting

13.A. dangerous    B. normal    C. valuable    D. important

14.A. family    B. class    C. neighbor    D. town

15.A. wondered    B. understood    C. knew    D. noticed

16.A. way    B. exercise    C. chance    D. manners

17.A. think about    B. care about    C. call for    D. hunt for

18.A. force    B. remind    C. allow    D. ask

19.A. home    B. late    C. sorry    D. hungry

20.A. cake    B. suggestion    C. smile    D. chance

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 4.C 5.D 6.C 7.D 8.C 9.A 10.B 11.A 12.C 13.D 14.B 15.B 16.D 17.B 18.B 19.A 20.C 【解析】 试题作者是家里唯一上高中的。但他对家人却很冷淡。一天,父亲的两个问题让他意识到他的错误:不向家人问好是一种无礼的行为。于是,他改变了。 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
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