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Nothing could stop Dad. After he was put on disability for a bad back, he bought a small farm in the country, just enough to grow food for the family. He planted vegetables, fruit trees and even kept bees for honey.
And every week he cleaned Old Man McColgin's chicken house in exchange for manure(肥料). The smell really burned the inside of your nose. When we complained about the terrible smell, Dad said the stronger the manure, the healthier the crops, and he was right. For example, just one of his cantaloupes filled the entire house with its sweet smell, and the taste was even sweeter.
As the vegetables started coming in, Dad threw himself into cooking. One day, armed with a basket of vegetables, he announced he was going to make stew(炖菜).Dad pulled out a pressure cooker and filled it up with cabbages, eggplants, potatoes, corns, onions and carrots. For about half an hour, the pressure built and the vegetables cooked. Finally, Dad turned off the stove, the pot began to cool and the pressure relief valve sprayed out a cloud of steam. If we thought Dad's pile of chicken manure was bad, this was 10 times worse. When Dad took off the lid, the smell nearly knocked us out.
Dad carried the pot out and we opened doors and windows to air out the house. Just how bad was it? The neighbors came out of their houses to see if we had a gas leak!
Determined, Dad filled our plates with steaming stew and passed them around. It didn’t look that bad, and after the first wave had shut down my ability to smell, it didn’t offend the nose so much, either. I took a taste. It would never win a prize in a cooking competition, but it was surprisingly edible, and we drank up every last drop of soup!
【小题1】Why did Dad clean Old Man Mocolgin’s chicken house regularly?
A.To earn some money for the family.B.To collect manure for his crops.
C.To get rid of the terrible smell.D.To set a good example to us.
【小题2】What can we infer about Dad’s stew?
A.It is popular among the neighbors.B.It contains honey and vegetables.
C.It looks very wonderful.D.It tastes quite delicious.
【小题3】What does the underlined word “offend” in the last paragraph mean?
A.To attract.B.To upset.C.To air.D.To shut.
【小题4】What can we learn about Dad form the text?
A.He is an experienced cook.B.He is a troublesome father.
C.He has a positive attitude to life.D.He suffers a lot from his disability.
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   This is the time of the year when I feel the memories of the small town and country days come alive!In October each year,we planned to spend a weekend with our grandparents in Michigan. Riding by fields already harvested for the winter,we could still see remains of summer corn stalks. Smoke would fill the air as we drove through the country. Chimney smoke reminded us the area we were visiting was colder than the city and fireplaces in homes were heated as the months would soon turn to cooler winter days.

While riding along the country road,we saw the trees stand tall and many fallen leaves lie on the ground. And we could see the birds of the season,the pheasants,and watch as they flew in the sky flapping(扑动)their beautiful wings to a hidden area away from the eyes of a hunter. On arriving,our grandparents always had a decorative pumpkin with a smile. It might be weeks before Halloween,but Grandpa grew a supply of pie pumpkins and cooked the seeds with salt for us to eat.

Often the small town would have a homecoming parade(返校节游行)on Saturday morning. We'd walk two blocks to the main street where the school band would start off the festivities. Store owners would all come out to watch the parade. Church women's groups would have tables along the sidewalk to raise money. Children played together and adults talked. What fun it was!

And early in the morning,Dad would meet some men. In an area,they waited for pheasants to fly.

Although pheasants tasted good,I secretly hoped they would let the beautiful birds fly away. They belonged to the blue sky.

As time goes by,all becomes more precious to me. When I married and raised my family,fall trips became a yearly event. Whenever I drive along a country road, I often picture scenes from the small town where my grandparents live in Michigan.

【小题1】The memories of country days made the author feel_______________
A.exhaustedB.cheerful
C.anxiousD.dull
【小题2】We can learn from the chimney smoke in the country that________
A.people cooked in the field
B.people burned fallen leaves
C.there was a fire accident somewhere
D.people used fireplaces to warm themselves
【小题3】Paragraph 3 is mainly about____________
A.the scenes of the homecoming parade
B.the history of the homecoming parade
C.the function of the homecoming parade
D.the organizers of the homecoming parade
【小题4】Why did the author's dad and some men wait for pheasants to fly?
A.To enjoy their beauty.
B.To feed them.
C.To study how they fly.
D.To hunt them.

同类题2

Growing Pains 104

Act One
Mom, Dad and Mike are busy in the kitchen. Carol is writing something upstairs.
Maggie: Mike, would you get your sister, please?
Mike: Yeah. Fido, dinner.
Carol: I'll be right down. Tell Mom, I'm just gonna finish this paragraph.
Mike: Hey, Mom, Fido's gonna finish her paragraph.
Maggie: Thank you. I heard. And frankly, Mike, I don't think it's funny or proper for you to call your sister Fido.
Mike: You are right. It's a boy's name.
Jason: Is she still working on that article?She's taking the school paper very seriously.
Mike: Come on. This is one of the greatest papers in the world. It's nice and soft.
Maggie: Mike, this is very important to Carol. Try to stop your bad comments(评论).
Act Two
All the family are siting at table.
Jason: You're working very hard, sweetheart.
Carol: Yeah, I just wanna get it right, you know, so it's like a best article they've ever got.
Mike: I don't think so. Mom says Mike can make three more comments on you during dinner.
Jason: Probably that was the last one. Right, Mike?
Mike: Why? Yes, Father.
Carol: Anyway, tomorrow is the moment of truth.
Tomorrow, Mr. Simmonds reads all the articles, and decides who gets the job.
Jason: Oh, no, no, not Simmonds.
Maggie: Why? Who's Simmonds?
Jason: That's the teacher who locked the kid in the closet for not finishing the homework.
Maggie: I don't think there's anything to worry about.
Just do the best you can. I'm sure he'll be impressed.
Carol: This is so exciting. Maybe I get the job. Maybe I don't. But I'll never find out unless I try my best and give it my all. Mom, do you think you can read my article tonight and tell me what you think?
Maggie: Well, I'll be happy to, honey.
Carol: You'll be honest?
Maggie: Very honest.
Carol: Well, I know. I am probably just worrying too much. But have you ever wanted something so much that you could feel it with your entire body?
【小题1】Fido is the other name of ________.
A.MaggieB.Mike
C.JasonD.Carol
【小题2】From the dialogue we can learn that Mike________.
A.makes no comments on his sister's paper
B.thinks highly of his sister's paper
C.is laughing at his sister
D.is praising his sister
【小题3】Why doesn't Jason like Simmonds?
A.Because Simmonds is not good at teaching.
B.Because Simmonds is hard on students.
C.Because Jason does not know the teacher.
D.Because Jason is not honest.
【小题4】Carol asks her mother to read her article to ________.
A.make an honest comment
B.learn what the activity for Mike
C.set a good example for Mike
D.make the teacher impressed

同类题4

   When we first gave our daughters(then 13 and 15 years old)cell phones for emergencies,we made them sign an agreement in which we strictly ruled where and when they could use their phones and even we could check their every text message. However,in less than a year,we lost control of the situation.

There is a terrible reality that almost every teenager sends between 50 and 100 messages a day-some as many as 300,and 70%of teenagers admit hiding their online behavior from parents. According to a study,teenagers need as much sleep or more than they get as children-that's between 9 and 10 hours of sleep a night,but only 20%of them are getting it. When they don't get enough sleep,they perform poorly in school,feel very hungry,are more likely to have flu and are very emotional.

Recently,we adopted a "check in at tuck in(盖被子时交手机)" rule at our house,an idea I learnt from a parenting expert. It is very simple. At bedtime,when we "tuck in" our children for the night,they must "check in" their phones. They will probably bargain like this:

"But I use it for my alarm clock."

"I'll wake you up."

"My friends might need me."

"If there is an emergency,they can call the fixed phone and I'll wake you up."

A few weeks ago,when I drove my younger daughter to a friend's house for a sleepover(睡衣聚会),she handed me her phone. "I guess I should check this in now,since you won't be there to tuck me in tonight. I'll call you from Ellie's phone if I need you."

【小题1】The writer bought cell phones for his children in the hope of ________.
A.controlling their online behavior
B.making them study hard through the Internet
C.replacing alarm clocks with cell phones
D.keeping in touch if something urgent happened
【小题2】The purpose of the first paragraph is to ________.
A.show the writer's family life
B.lead to the topic of the passage
C.advise parents to buy cell phones for children
D.introduce the writer's two daughters
【小题3】From the last paragraph, we can learn that ________.
A.the writer's daughters no longer used phones
B.the writer won the "battle" with his daughters
C.the writer gave up his "check in at tuck in" rule
D.the writer's daughters decided to move out of home
【小题4】Which is probably the best title for the passage?
A.How to Take Control of Children
B.How to Help Children Sleep Well at Night
C.How to Assist Children with Cell Phones
D.How to Keep Children Away from Cell Phones at Night