My crippled(瘸腿的)grandmother was dancing. I stood in the living room doorway, looking at her beautiful movements, completely . Do you know she'd had her accident. I had read that in an old newspaper article.
‘‘So...Your leg? I mean, did your leg heal(治愈)?"
“To tell you the truth my legs have been well all my life,” she said.
“But I don't understand!” I said, “Your dancing career...You all these years?”
‘‘Very much so, and for a very good .”
She thought for a while and then continued. “Your grandfather and I were talking about engagement(订婚) he had to go to war. I was so afraid of losing him that the only way I could stay normal was to dance. I put all my heart practicing and I became very good. The public loved me, but all I could feel worried about not knowing whether the love of my life would return. One day a letter came, There were only three sentences: “I have lost my leg. I am no longer a man and now give you back your freedom. It is best you forget about me.”
“I made my decision there and then. I traveled away from the city. When I returned I had bought a stick. I told everyone I had been in a car crash and that my leg would never completely heal again. No one doubted the story l had learned to limp(一瘸一拐地走). And I made sure the first person to hear of my accident was a I knew well. Then I went to the hospital. The nurses pushed your grandfather outside in his .I took a deep breath, leaned on my stick and limped to him.”
I showed him newspaper articles of my accident. “There is a whole life waiting for us out there! But I am not going to you. You are going to walk yourself.”
I limped a few steps toward him and showed him what I'd taken out of my pocket. “Now show me you are a man.” I said.He bent to take his stick from the ground and struggled(挣扎) out of that wheelchair.He managed it on his own and walked to me and never sat in a wheelchair in his life.”
“What did you show him?” I had to know. Grandma looked at me and smiled. “Two engagement rings, of course. I had bought them the day he left for the war and I was not going to waste them on any other man.”
1.A. dropped B. defeated C. shockedD. pleased
2.A. HowB. WhatC. WhyD. Who
3.A. predicted B. pretendedC. prepairedD. preferred
4.A. reasonB. excuseC. effectD. result
5.A. whereB. whileC. whenD. since
6.A. withB. intoC. forD. from
7.A. justB. almostC. everD. even
8.A. sadB. halfC. richD. whole
9.A. myselfB. himselfC. ourselvesD. youself
10.A. doctorB. reporterC. visitorD.leader
11.A. wayB. sunglassC. carD.wheelchair
12.A. takeB. fetchC. carryD. bring
13.A. hardlyB. stillC. alsoD. never
14.A. again B. aboutC. aboveD. along
15.A.though B. unlessC. untilD. after
–I lost the watch that my uncle gave me as the birthday gift.
–Oh, _________.
A. that’s right B. really C. no worry D. sorry to hear that.
You don’t need to take a taxi. The supermarket is only ______ from here.
A. five minutes walk B. five minute’ s walk
C. five minutes’ walk D. five minute walk
My friend ______ from the UK. She studied at Oxford for four years, during which we communicated with each other on the Internet.
A. stepped B. has returned C. wentD. has learned
I am not sure _________ from his home to school.
A. how far is it B. how long it take him
C. how he gets D. how often he goes to
She looked at me ______ great surprise and asked after a long while, “Did you leave for Beijing this morning?”
A. at B. in C. of D. on