We lived in a very quiet neighborhood. One evening I heard a loud crash in the street. Earlier that evening my wife had asked me to go to the store to get some soft drinks. It seemed that this would be a good time to let my teenage daughter Holly practice her driving, so I sent her to the store in my truck. At dinner my son talked about how much he liked my truck. I enjoyed having it, but I said: “Guy, my heart is not set on that truck. I like it but it is just metal and won't last forever. Never set your heart on anything that won't last.” After hearing the loud noise, the whole family ran outside. My son shouted: “Dad! Dad, Holly crashed your truck.”
The accident had occurred in my own driveway. Holly had crashed my truck into our other vehicle, the family van. In her inexperience, she had confused the brakes(刹车) and the gas pedal (油门). Holly was unhurt physically but when we reached her, she was crying and saying: “Oh, Dad, I'm sorry. I know how much you love this truck.” I held her in my arms as she cried.
Later that week a friend stopped by and asked what had happened to my truck. I told her the whole story. Her eyes were wet and she said: “That happened to me when I was a girl. I borrowed my dad’s car and ran into a tree that had fallen across the road. I ruined the car. When I got home, my Dad knocked me to the ground and began to kick me.”
Over 40 years later, she still felt the pain of the night. It was a deep wound on her soul. I remember how sad Holly was on the night she crashed our truck, and how I comforted her. One day, when Holly thinks back on her life, I want her to know that I love her a thousand times more than any piece of property.
1.What caused the crash?
A. The brakes weren't working.
B. The car got a flat tire and Holly lost control.
C. Holly was drinking a soft drink while driving.
D. Holly stepped on the gas pedal instead of the brakes.
2.What happened to the author's friend after she ruined her dad's car?
A. She lost the courage to drive.
B. Her father was violent toward her.
C. Her father kicked her out of the house.
D. She suffered physical pain for a long time
3.What can we learn from the passage?
A. The author regretted sending his daughter to the store.
B. Holly was allowed to drive because she was older than her brother.
C. Seeing the crash, the author was sorry for the damage to his beloved truck.
D. The author made it clear that he loved his daughter more than his truck.
4.What does the underlined sentence imply?
A. The friend was seriously wounded
B. The wound recovered after 40 years.
C. The friend was deeply hurt by her father.
D. Parents shouldn’t beat their children.
5.The purpose of writing the passage is to show us________.
A. love is more important than possessions
B. parents should never let a teenager drive
C. it is useless blaming someone after an accident
D. we should always forgive others’ mistakes
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
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2.A. adopted B. fired C. cheated D. fined
3.A. shadow B. guidance C. standard D. background
4.A. promoted B. trusted C. refused D. affected
5.A. Agreeing B. Connecting C. Struggling D. Dealing
6.A. positive B. confused C. confident D. serious
7.A. promises B. goals C. feelings D. needs
8.A. occasion B. threat C. present D. shock
9.A. why B. when C. whether D. where
10.A. attractive B. occupied C. aware D. faithful
11.A. blamed B. greeted C. encouraged D. announced
12.A. challenges B. opportunities C. arguments D. responsibilities
13.A. practically B. bravely C. secretly D. excitedly
14.A. rely on B. look into C. give up D. deal with
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16.A. set about B. turn out C. result from D. hold back
17.A. thank B. entertain C. understand D. help
18.A. explain B. remove C. suspect D. accept
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20.A. research B. replace C. select D. continue
The reason why I was late was that I was ______ by the traffic jam.
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None of us expected that the chairman ______ at the party. We thought he was still in hospital.
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The teacher simplified the reading materials, ______ it easy for the students to read.
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