We live in College Station, Texas and we were on our way home from Houston, Texas around the Weston Lakes area one Saturday or Sunday morning. And when I say morning, I'm talking 1:00 to 2:00 in the morning. We were on our way home and decided to stop at a local gas station to get coffee and something to snack on since it was a good hour and a half before we got home.
When we were done, we got back into our car and before I started it, we noticed a man standing outside in front of the building. You could tell that he was a homeless man. His clothes were worn and it looked like he had gone in and gotten him some coffee or something warm to drink since it was cold this time of the year. He couldn’t have had enough money to get something to eat. That is not something I remember too well, because that is not what "moved" me.
The next thing I remember is a dog that walked up to the front of the building. Being a dog lover, I noticed that she was part wolf and probably part German shepherd. I could tell she was a she, because you could tell that she had been feeding puppies. She was terribly in need of something to eat and I felt so bad for her. I knew if she didn't eat soon, she and her puppies would not make it.
I and my wife sat there and looked at her. We noticed that people walked by and didn't even pet her, like most people do when they walk by an animal in front of a store. She might not have been as pretty and clean as most, but she still deserved better. But we still did not do anything. But someone did. The homeless man, who I thought did not buy himself anything to eat, went back into the store. And what he did brought tears to me and my wife. He had gone into the store and with what money he may have had, bought a can of dog food and fed that dog.
I know that this story isn't as inspirational as most stories, but it plays a great part in our lives. You see, that was Mother's Day weekend. And a lot of people forget that some animals are parents too.
1.From the passage we can know that _______.
A. the author didn't like dogs
B. the dog was not pretty enough to be loved
C. the dog and her puppies were in danger of dying of hunger
D. the author wanted to help the dog but he was unable to
2.What moved the author and his wife to tears?
A. That the man bought food for the dog.
B. That the dog and her puppies could make it in cold weather.
C. That the man got himself some coffee or something warm to drink
D. That people walked by and didn't even notice the dog.
3.According to the passage, we know that the homeless man was _______.
A. poor and hopeless B. brave and caring
C. friendly and clever D. sympathetic and helpful
4.The best title for this passage would be _______.
A. An inspirational story B. Animals Are Parents Too
C. A Homeless Man D. A Mother Dog and Her Puppies
It was silent in Mom’s hospital room. Only the sound of her heart monitor interrupted the moments of what seemed to be a peaceful sleep. It had been several hours since her operation. I wanted her to wake up. I needed to to her. Last night, I shouted at her because she had allowed my sister to visit her when she had our mom for years.
“Shame on you!” she had said firmly. “Moms don’t stop their children just because one of them chose to leave her. A mother always loves more than she’s loved .”
I thought, “Shame on you! When I do something wrong or when a friend is to her, that’s all she will ever say. How about standing up for you for once, Mom?”
My mom’s groaning(呻吟)broke my . she couldn’t speak, her eyes were moving, looking for something. She her notebook and pen next to her bed. I gently handed them to her. She slowly, and then turned the notebook around for me to read.
“I forgive you,” it .
Tears ran down my face. I felt . As I began to speak, I was by the loud arguing of two seemingly angry nurses on the opposite side of the room. My mom suddenly began writing on her notebook, and then stopped to the piece of paper. She handed it to me, signaling me to give it to the nurses. They read it, looked at my mom and quietly left the room.
“What did you write, Mom?” I asked.
She smiled sweetly but said nothing. , I knew what she had written on that piece of paper. How those three little words are!
I kissed my mom goodbye and to find my sister.
1.A. quiet B. long C. sweet D. important
2.A. explain B. agree C. refer D. apologize
3.A. selfish B. poor C. weak D. jealous
4.A. attacked B. hurt C. abandoned D. criticized
5.A. helping B. missing C. loving D. protecting
6.A. in place B. in turn C. in time D. in return
7.A. unkind B. special C. strange D. new
8.A. family B. children C. rights D. freedom
9.A. promise B. sleep C. words D. concentration
10.A. and B. but C. since D. so
11.A. pointed to B. picked up C. looked through D. reached for
12.A. said B. wrote C. read D. moved
13.A. wrote B. said C. told D. suggested
14.A. annoyed B. worried C. ashamed D. confused
15.A. kept B. frightened C. angered D. interrupted
16.A. check over B. stare at C. tear off D. take out
17.A. proudly B. gratefully C. coldly D. carefully
18.A. Suddenly B. Finally C. Gradually D. Clearly
19.A. easy B. typical C. exact D. powerful
20.A. left B. tried C. called D. expected
Thanks to modern technology which has now broken the law of seasons, farming is no longer _______ weather and temperature.
A. at the mercy of B. in the charge of C. in the name of D. in view of
While there are clear signs of a _______ recovery in the global economy, the country still faces a very difficult situation.
A. formal B. raw C. modest D. thorough
Simon has lived in Spain for more than 10 years, but _______ enough, he can’t speak a word of Spanish.
A. personally B. curiously C. unfortunately D. initially
Many parents prefer kindergartens to spend more time teaching math and Chinese to help their kids _______ an early lead in primary school performance.
A. bring up B. take up C. build up D. add up