“Marilla, can I meet a bosom friend in Avonlea?” Anne asked.
“A what kind of friend?”
“A best friend. A very___________ friend. I can tell all my secrets to her. ”
“Diana Barry lives near. She’s about your age. Perhaps she will be your playmate. You’ll have to be careful how you___________yourself, though. Her mother, Mrs Barry, won’t let Diana play with any little girl_________isn’t nice and good.”
“I hope her hair isn’t red. It’s _________ enough to have red hair, freckles and grey eyes myself.”
“Diana has black eyes and black hair. She is pretty. ”
Anne became interested in her new “_________”.
“Oh, I’m so glad she’s pretty. I can’t be beautiful so a _________ best friend is wonderful. ”
Anne continued, “I had two imaginary friends. At Mrs Thomas’ house, I used to _________my reflection in the mirror (镜子) was another little girl, Katie Maurice. Then I went to live with Mrs Hammond. I had another imaginary friend, Violetta, and I loved her almost as well as I loved _________. ”
“You need a real _________friend to stop your crazy imaginations.” Marilla said.
The next __________, Marilla took Anne to Diana’s home.
Diana was a very pretty girl, with her mother’s__________ eyes and hair.
Mrs Barry said, “Diana, take Anne out into the garden and show her your flowers.”
Outside in the garden, stood Anne and Diana, looking____________at each other over a cluster of bluebells.
Anne said at last, almost in a whisper, “Diana, do you think you can like me a little— __________ to be my bosom friend?”
Diana laughed. She always laughed__________ she spoke.
“Sure,” she said. “Anne, I’m awfully glad you’ve come to live at Green Gables.”
When Marilla and Anne went home, Diana went with them as__________ as the bridge. They parted with many promises to spend the next afternoon together again.
—Taken from Anne of Green Gables
1.A.close B.pretty C.common D.happy
2.A.protect B.enjoy C.help D.behave
3.A.whom B.which C.who D.what
4.A.bad B.smart C.lucky D.special
5.A.master B.home C.friend D.mirror
6.A.similar B.wise C.careful D.beautiful
7.A.wonder B.realize C.doubt D.imagine
8.A.Mrs Barry B.Katie Maurice C.Diana D.Violetta
9.A.living B.true C.natural D.perfect
10.A.morning B.afternoon C.evening D.night
11.A.blue B.black C.red D.grey
12.A.madly B.shyly C.impatiently D.unwillingly
13.A.enough B.well C.hard D.much
14.A.so B.after C.since D.before
15.A.long B.high C.far D.near
—Mum, I read a book about wild animals today. Some of them are in danger.
—________. We shouldn’t buy fur coats any more.
A.It's a great pity B.It doesn’t matter C.Never mind D.My pleasure
— I can’t find you.
—I don’t know________ . I’m on the left side of a tree.
A.who I am B.who am I C.where I am D.where am I
No matter how far you have gone down the wrong road, ________.
A.turn back B.turn off C.turn out D.turn over
—I’m tired out. I have stayed up late the whole week.
—You'd better________ your time better and have things organized.
A.make B.have C.take D.manage
From the top of the Autumn Hill people________ enjoy the fullest sight of Ge Garden.
A.have to B.need C.should D.can