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篇一:2013年圣诞节必备歌曲

2013年圣诞节必备歌曲 01、银色圣诞 White Christmas

02、圣诞树 O Tannenbaum

03、真挚来临 Adeste Fideles

04、寄给你的祝福 A Gift For All

05、宁静之夜 In Notte Placida

06、圣诞老人进城啰 Santa Claus Is Coming To Town

07、银铃轻响 Jingle Bell

08、小城伯利恒 O Little Town Of Bethlehem

09、平安夜 Stille Nacht

10、星光洒落 Tu Scendi Dalle Stelle

11、我亲爱的尼古拉 Dear Santa Claus

12、愿你平安 We Wish You A Merry Christmas

13、欢乐圣诞 Happy Xmas1.Ave Maria(圣母颂 Celine Dion Franz Schubert)

14、圣母颂 Ave Maria

15、Gloria In Excelsis Deo 荣耀归于神

16、God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

17、Joy To The World(伴奏版)

18、Mary’s Boy Child(伴奏版)

19、We Three Kings Of Orient Are

20、What Child Is This

21、silent night(Elvis Presley)

22、O Holy Night(Celine Dion)

23、O Holy Night(Leann Rimes)

24、Halleluja

25、White Christmas (Elvis Presley)

26、I'll be home for christmas (Elvis Presley)

27、3.Blue Christmas (Elvis Presley)

28、Christmas Song

29、Frosty The Snowman

30、Here Comes Santa Claus (Elvis Presley)

31、Jingle Bells

32、 Santa Claus is Coming to Town

33、Silver Bells(演奏)

34、Sleigh Ride (Billy Gilman)

35The First Noel (all 4 one)

36、We Wish You A Merry Christmas (Ashanti)

37、Winter Wonderland (Tony Bennett)

38、Have Yourself A merry little Christmas

39、When A Child Is Born(演奏)

40、 Do They Know It's Christmas

41、Last christmas (George Michael)

42、All I Want For Christmas Is You

43、 This is the time (Michael Bolton)

44、 Grown Up Christmas List

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篇二:A Wedding Gift翻译

Unit 2

Text A

A Wedding Gift

Elizabeth Economies

I had always dreamed of being proposed to in a Parisian cafe, under dazzling stars, like the one in a Van Gogh knockoff that hangs in my studio apartment. Instead, my boyfriend asked me to marry him while I was wandering the bathroom mirror.

At 40 years old, it was my turn. 1 had gracefully stepped aside and watched both my twin sister and our baby sister take the matrimonial plunge before me? 1 had been a bridesmaid seven times and a maid of honor three times. 1 had more pastel-colored, taffeta dresses than a consignment shop.

My fiancé, George, and I are Greek-American, but we wanted a simple, elegant affair. No entourage of bridesmaids and groomsmen. No silly slideshow revealing details of our courtship. This would be an intimate gathering, neither big nor fat, with 100 or so guests. In our families that is intimate.

My job as a publicist to a monomaniacal orchestra conductor had just vanished, so 1 had lots of time to devote to my new project. George, who worked 60 hours a week as a pharmacist, now had a second job: listening to me whine about the wedding. After all, this was my show, and 1 was the director.

But the more time and effort 1 put in, the more the universe tried to thwart me. The Greek band from Los Angeles that 1 wanted wasn't available. The stitching 1 had requested for my cathedral veil was all wrong. My ivory silk gown was being quarantined somewhere in Singapore. And with our wedding just a few weeks away, 1 was annoyed that most of my guests were responding after the deadline.

Then 1 received the call from my mother, petite and brimming with energy at 68, who a few days before had been so thrilled about the wedding. She’d been to the doctor for her annual checkup. Although she felt fine, the diagnosis was stomach cancer.

Over the next few days, the question became not "What kind of wedding?" but "Wedding?" I had thought of it as my Big Day. I realized that a Big Day without my mother would be no day at all. Not having my dad, who passed away three years before, to walk me down the aisle was painful, but the thought of not having Mom there was unbearable.

Within a few days, 1 moved back home to Seattle from New York City and postponed the ceremony. 1 switched from navigating wedding plans to navigating the health-care system. I had picked out the song to be played for our first dance as a husband and wife, but now 1 was hard-pressed to remember what it was. My wedding, like a dream, was vanishing against the harsh reality of illness.

Meanwhile, my two sisters and I, who lived in three different cities, were united

once again in a hospital waiting room. My twin sister flew in from Chicago despite being eight months pregnant. Our baby sister, who'd been looking after Mom since Dad's death, was gripped by fear as the familiar sights and smells were eerily reminiscent of his final days. After consulting with doctors, we learned that stomach surgery was Mom's only option. We took the first opening.

On a drab autumn morning, as sheets of rain relentlessly poured over Seattle, Mom was admitted to the Swedish Cancer Institute. During a five-hour operation, surgeons removed two thirds of her stomach. Pacing in the waiting room, terrified, I wondered what the future held for all of us.

George flew out to be with me. "There's no place I'd rather be," he said. For three nights he slept on the dank floor in the hospital waiting area wrapped in a tattered sheet with a soiled sofa cushion under his head. A week after the operation, the surgeon gave us his prognosis: "The cancer has not spread," he said. Those were some of the loveliest words in the English language. George squeezed my hand as tears trickled down my face.

The weeks that followed were exhausting. My mother had to rethink her diet, and I had to figure out what to prepare. Decadent Greek meals were replaced by tiny portions and lots of protein, which would help mend the six-inch incision that ran from her breastbone past her navel. Protein would also bolster her immune system for the chemo and radiation that might follow.

Until then, my idea of cooking had been microwaving the doggie bag from the chi-chi restaurant I'd eaten at the night before. But after two months, I mastered poached eggs and T-bone steaks. What's more, caring for my Mom made me realize how consummately she had cared for all of us. I'll never forget when I went to see her in the intensive-care unit, just a few hours after her surgery. She was strung out with a myriad of plastic tubes protruding from her arms, nose, and mouth." Liz, make sure you eat something," she said in a strained, raspy voice.

Forget Paris. Mom's full recovery was my dream now.

Recently, she went for a follow-up C-T scan. As she removed her gold wedding band for the exam, her fragile 98-pound frame trembled. There would be this scan, and many more. But the doctor said," Everything looks good." Soon, my mother will be walking me down the aisle. I've forgotten what kind of stitching is in my veil. But when I remove it from my face , I’ll be staring at the two people I love beyond all reason: my soon-to-be husband and the woman who showed me what' s really important.

结婚礼物

伊利莎白?埃科诺莫

我一直有这样的梦想:星光灿烂的网上,在一家巴黎咖啡馆能有人向我求婚。那个咖啡馆就像梵高所画的“夜晚的咖啡馆”,我的工作室墙上就挂着一幅此画的翻印本。然而,我男朋友却在我用“稳得新”擦洗卫生间镜子的时候叫我嫁给他。

我已经上40岁,是该轮到我了,我已经体面地让开,眼看着孪生妹妹还有小妹在我之前出嫁,我做过女傧相7次,伴娘3次,我的淡颜色塔夫绸衣服比寄物店都多。

我的未婚夫乔治和我都是希腊裔美国人,但是我们想办一个简朴、大方的婚礼。不需要很多伴娘伴郎。也不放映幻灯片,展示求婚的细节,那太傻了,这会是一次很温馨的聚会,请的人不多也不铺张,100个左右的宾客吧。在我们的家族,那算是小圈子内的聚会。

我为一位偏执狂的管弦乐队指挥做公关刚刚结束,因而我有很多时间投入到我这个新的项目上。乔治是药剂师,每周工作60小时,现在又有一份工作:听我抱怨婚礼一事。这毕竟是我表现的时候,得有我说着算。

但是,我投入的时间和精力越多,万事就越和我过不去。没有请到我想要的洛杉矶希腊乐队。我到教堂时所戴面纱的针线活也很糟,不是我原来所要求的。我订的象牙色的丝绸礼服被隔离在新加坡的某个地方。眼看着婚礼也就没有几个礼拜了,我邀请的客人大部分在最后期限之后才回信,让我很是烦恼。

之后,我接到妈妈的电话。她个头娇小,68岁却依然精力饱满。几天前还为我即将举行的婚礼而感到兴奋不已。她刚去医院做例年的身体检查。虽然感觉不错,但被诊断是胃癌。

接下来的几天,问题不再是“举行什么样的婚礼”,而是“还办婚礼吗?”我把这看作是我的大喜日子。我认识到没有妈妈的大喜日子不可思议。爸爸已经在三年前过世,不可能牵着我的手到教堂圣坛完婚,

这已经让我觉得凄苦。但是一想到妈妈那天也不能在教堂就让我觉得无法忍受。

几天后,我从纽约搬回西雅图,延迟了婚礼。我从操办婚礼转向指导保健。我已经挑选好歌曲,准备作为我们夫妻的首个舞曲,但现在压力那么大,我已经记不起来是哪首了。我的婚礼在母亲患病这个残酷的事实面前就像梦一样消失了。

与此同时,我和两个妹妹原本都生活在三个不同的城市,这时却在医院的等候室里再次相聚了。我的孪生妹妹虽然已怀孕八个月,但还是从芝加哥飞了过来。小妹自父亲去世以来一直照顾着妈妈,这时恐惧占据了她的心,此情此景让她不由得想起父亲临终的日子。咨询医生后,我们得知手术是妈妈唯一的选择。医院一有床位我们就住进去了。

一个沉闷的秋天早晨,大雨无情地倾泻在西雅图市,妈妈被收进瑞典肿瘤研究所。在五个小时的手术过程中,医生把她的胃切掉了三分之二。我在等候室里来回走动,恐惧不安,不知道等待我们的会是什么。

乔治飞过来陪我。他说:“我也不想待在其他地方”。三个夜晚,他睡在医院等候区域潮湿的地板上,裹着破旧床单,头枕脏兮兮的沙发垫。手术一周后,医生向我们告知了预后。“癌细胞没有扩散,”他说。这几个词可是英语中最可爱的词了。乔治紧握着我的手,这时眼泪流下我的面颊。

接下来的几个礼拜令人劳累。妈妈只得重新考虑她的饮食,我得琢磨该准备哪些饭菜。颓废的希腊饭菜被蛋白质替代,少食多餐,这有助于修补她那从胸骨到肚脐下长达六英寸的刀口。蛋白质还增强她的免疫系统,因为接下来她要化疗和放疗。

在此之前,做饭对我来说也就是把头天晚上从花哨饭店里吃剩下打包回来的饭菜在微波炉热一下。但两个月之后,我掌握了水煮荷包蛋,学会烧带骨牛排。此外,照顾母亲也让我认识到她当年照料我们是多么地尽心。我永远也不会忘记,她刚动完手术几个小时后,我到特护病房去看她。她躺在那里,手臂、鼻孔和嘴巴里插了那么多的塑料导管,她却吃力、沙哑地说道:“莉兹,你一定要吃点东西。”

忘记巴黎。妈妈的彻底康复才是我现在的梦想。

最近,她去做了一次随访CT检查。当她脱下结婚金戒指检查的时候,98磅的柔弱身躯颤抖了。这个检查得做,接下来还有很多次。但医生说,“一切都很好。”不久,妈妈就可以把我领到圣坛举行婚礼。我已经忘记面纱上的刺绣。但在我掀开面纱的时候,我肯定会脉脉

地注视着我所最爱的两个人:我的未婚夫和让我懂得人生要义的那个女人——我的母亲。

Text B

Wedded Dis

Amy Wathen In February,I got engaged to a guy who I believe to be the most amazing man alive.I feel so lucky,and I am very much in love.I cannot wait to be married·

Since I have been engaged,while I have gotten a lot of congratulatory wishes from friends,some older,more cynical people just won’t let me be. I have heard the following comments, knocking me from my I’m -getting -married -to -the -love -of -my –life pedestal: "It will never last," "You won't even make it to the altar," "Marriage is so difficult," "It's so hard to make it work" and my favorite,

accompanied by an eye roll and a horribly sarcastic tone, "Good luck to you!" I get lectures on the struggles that lie ahead, looks of sympathy, and speeches on how terrible my life will be in about l0 years when I will apparently hate my husband. Can't anyone just let me be happy? People love my fiancé and no one has ever said that I am not ready. So why is this such a mistake? Why do some adults who have had bad experiences decide to kill my happiness with nasty remarks instead of just saying congratulations?

Don’t get me wrong,I have not allowed my happiness to overpower my common sense. I know all about the struggles of marriage.I know all about the heartache:that children can strain a marriage,that money issues can blow up,that a couple can lose their connection,that job stress can take a toll and that changing and growing older can aid in the dissolution of what once was real love.I know it’s not always easy or fun,and that it's not perfect forever.

I saw this firsthand when my parents were divorced last year. I watched their once -perfect union fall apart amid unhappiness, pain, desperation, frustration, sadness and anger. Marriage can be a beautiful journey,but it isn’t for everyone.My mom and dad are much happier apart.I thought I wouldn’t want to be married after living through that until I met the man of my dreams and he changed my mind.

My fiancé has incredible parents. They have been together since they were in high school, more than 30 years, and they have five children, crazy work schedules, and the same issues as everyone else. But they are an exception because they are still madly in love. It's a breath of fresh air to be with them. I see in them a love that is different and I think that I have that as well. You never know where life will take you, but I think it is a dangerous assumption that a marriage can never work out, or that it isn't worth a try. It can last. My future in-laws are proof that a marriage can withstand the many potential catastrophes and last a lifetime.

My relationship with my fiancé is not perfect. But it is fantastic.Being with him

brings out a better and happier version of me.He makes me laugh harder than anyone else.We have a healthy and wonderful way of communicating.But most

importantly,I love him without condition.And he loves me for who I am without judgment, without complaining about how messy I am or getting annoyed at how crazy and neurotic I can be.We always put each other first and always make time for each other no matter how busy our world gets.He is as excited as I am to get married,and together we are confident in our compatibility and our ability to last forever.We have the example of his parents and mine,examples to learn from,what mistakes not to make,and how to create a stable foundation that will last beyond the present time.

One day,I may look back with stale,wrinkled eyes and see a silly little girl who didn’t know what she was talking about.One day my relationship may not be as wonderful as it is now.But I am not going to go into marriage waiting for everything to fall apart.I’m not planning ahead for my divorce or imagining myself as a walking statistic。When I say “I do,”I am saying I promise to love forever;not “until this isn’t perfect and l want out.”I mean forever.

When l was younger, I dreamed about getting married.I dressed up in my mom’s wedding dress and veil,put on ridiculous amounts of poorly-placed pink blush,carried a bouquet of fake flowers from the vase on the kitchen table and thought about how wonderful it would be to do that for real.I know now that the dream I had of married life was a little too optimistic and hopeful to say the least.

Now I have a gorgeous wedding dress of my own.I’ll wear it proudly and say“I do!” and dance and eat cake that costs way too much money.I will enjoy that one amazing day with all of my being.But I know that day will end, and once it’s over,I have to make plans for the future,and my husband and l will have to work hard to reach our mutual goals.And I’ll try with everything I am to prove to everyone that we can make it work,to make the 6-year-old version of me proud.

So, for all of you divorced folk out there,or those of you unhappily married, or those who are just plain cynical, I am sorry that you aren’t crazy in love anymore. I’m sorry if you never found someone who makes you catch your breath. But for

now, let me have my fun,let me back in the glory of ridiculous,consuming,delicious, beautiful, wonderful,once-in-a-lifetime love.You don't have to tell me what I already know. For now, just let me be happy.

藐视婚姻

艾米?沃森

二月份,我和一个我认为是活着的人当中最出色的家伙订了婚。我感觉甚为幸运,沉浸在爱河中。我急不可待要结婚。

自我订婚以后,虽然听到朋友们很多祝福的话语,可一些上了年纪、玩世不恭的人却不愿让我高兴。我听到了下列的评论,在抱有马上嫁给心上人这个理想的我的头上浇了一盆冷水。“不会长久的”,“你们连婚都结不了”,“婚姻太难了”,“要让事如所愿太难了”,还有我

篇三:初中英语完形填空和阅读理解30篇(附详细答案解析)

C

Everyone likes living in a clean and comfortant environment. If the envionment(环境) are bad, it will affect(影响)our body, and make us not feel well. Sometimes we may be terribly ill. At that time we don’t want to work, and we have to stay in bed and rest at home. So the envrionment is very important to us.

It’s germs that makes us ill. There are germs everywhere, They are very small and you can’t find them with your own eyes, but you can see them with a microscope(显微镜)They are very small and there may be hundreds of them on a very small thing, Germs can always be found in dirty water. When we look at dirty water under the microscope, we shall see them in it. Germs can also be found in air and dust(灰尘). If you cut your finger, some of the dust from the floor may go into it, and you will have much pain in it. Sometimes the germs will go into all of your boby, and you will have pain everywhere.

To keep us healthy, we should try to our best to make our environment become cleaner and tidier. This needs us to act together.

31.The writer tell us that________.

A. we like working when we are ill

B. germs can’t live in the water.

C. we can’t feel ill if the environment is bad.

D. we feel well when the environment is good.

32.Germs are________.

A. very small things that you can’t see with your eyes.

B. the things that don’t effect people.

C. the things that you can find with your eyes.

D. the things that are very big.

33. Where can germs be found? They can be found_________.

A. on the small thing B. in air and dust

C. only in dirty water D. everywhere

34.How will you feel if germs go into the finger that is cut?

A. I will feel nothing. B. I won’t mind.

C. I will feel tense. D. I will feel painful.

35. From the passage we know that________.

A. environment doesn’t affect our life

B. we don’t need to improve our environment

C. germs may make us ill

D. if the environment is better, germs will be more.

D

If you go into the forest with friends, stay with them .If you don’t, you may get lost. If you do get lost, this is what you should do.

Sit down and stay where you are. Don’t try to find your friends. Let them find you. You can help them to find you by stay in one place.

There is anther way to help your friends or other people to find you. Give them a signal(信号)outing or whistling (吹口哨) three times. Stop. Then shout or whistle three times again. Any signal

given three times is a call for help.

Keep on shouting or whistling, always three times togher. When people hear you, they will give two shouts or two whistles. When a signal is given twice, it is an answer to a call for help.

If you don’t think that you will get help before night comes, try to make a small room with branches.(树枝)

What should you do if you get hungry or need drinking water ? You would have to leave your little branch room to look for something to eat and drink. Don’t just walk away. Pick up small brunches and drop them as you walk so that you can find your way back.

The most important thing to do when you are lost ---stay in one place.

根据文章判断正(T)、误(F)

( )36.If you get lost in the forest, you should walk everywhere to find your friends as soon as possible.(尽快)

( )37.You can keep on shouting or whistling always three times toghether for help.

( )38.When you hear two shouts or whistles, you know that people will come to help you.

( )39.You can’t go anywhere even when you feel thirsty(口渴的) or hungry.

( )40.You can find your way back to your branch room easily without leaving any branches as you walk.

E

laugh and a girl ." Why is it one of the longest worda?"

English teacher is good at teaching.

( )41. A, is B,are C,am D.be

( )42.A.play B.plays C. is playing D.are playing

( )43.A.in B.on C.of D.with

( )44.A.go B.goes C.goes to D.going

( )45.A.or B.also C.and D.wirh

( )46.A.words B.rooms C.lessons D.conversations

( )47.A.workers B.students C.actors D.fathers

( )48.A.speaks B.says C.answers D.asks

( )49.A.it B.them C.their D.themselves

F football,doctor,"he said."Please help me .My life has__2__been a good one since

Ibecome__3__infootball and it is getting wrose and wrosa.I can't even__4__well at night.When I close my__5__.I'm out there in the football field__6__after a flying ball.When I wake up,I'mmore__7__than I was I went to bed.What am I going to do?"the doctor sat back and said,"First of all, you__8__to do your best not to dream about football .Before you are falling asleep,try to__9__about something

else.Try to think that you are at a party and someone is going to give you several million dollars."(医生说完话了)"Are you crazy?"the man shouted."I'll__10__the ball!"

1.A.problem B.family C.sport D.journey

2.A.always B.already C.never D.often

3.A.interested B.careful C.deep D.strong

4.A.work B.play C.do D.sleep

5.A.doors B.windows C.books D.eyes

6.A.booking B.playing C.running D.waiting

7.A.worried B.tired C.surprised D.pleased

8.A.want B.hope C.have D.decide

9.A.hear B.write C.talk D.think

10.A.miss B.play C.catch D.pass

G

Monday morning is an important time at our school. All of the students go to the playground. 国旗) go up.

Usually, one student gives a talk on Monday mornings. One Monday last year, a boy gave the talk. He Can I really do it you'll do well." make my teacher happy. but I couldn't say anything.

( ) 36. A. watch B. see C. notice D. look at

( ) 37. A. surprising B. proud C. amazed D. careful

( ) 38. A. told B. asked for C. said to D. showed

( ) 39. A. Look out B. Come on C. Take care D. Get ready

( ) 40. A. chance B. news C. time D. message

( ) 41. A. to listen to B. to listen C. listen to D. listen

( ) 42. A. excited B. happy C. nervous D. surprised

( ) 43. A. after B. such C. before D. so

( ) 44. A. do B. speak C. ta(转 载 于:wWW.smHAida.cOM 海达范文网:a,gift,for,all)lk D. take

( ) 45. A. stand B. stood C. was standing D. have stood One day, a Chinese student goes to study English in England. His family name is Sun. It is as the word "sun."

England is a country It is often cloudy or misty(多雾的), and so the days get much sunshine(阳光) all the year.

When the Chinese student gets to London, a tallwith a long passport(护照) to check(检查) it. The policeman finds the Chinese name "sun" in the passport. Heit is pronounced(发音) just like theword "sun". So he says to the Chinese student, "I see

your name is Sun, you're wanted here. You bring sunshineEngland, so we don't want you to" They smile.

( )1. A.same B.different C.like D.as

( )2. A.good weather(天气) B.bad people C.bad weather D.good people

( )3. A.rains B.raining C.is rains D.to rains

( )4. A.don't B.doesn't C.also D.often

( )5. A.Chinese B.China C.English D.Japanese

( )6. A.is open B.opens C.opening D.to open

( )7. A.think B.thinking C.to think D.thinks

( )8. A.English B.Chinese C.Japan D.French

( )9. A.at B.of C.to D.for

( )10. A.go away B.goes away C.going away D.away It's Wednesday afternoon. School is over. The students are putting their books, school bags. The teacher comes in and says to the students, "Wait a minute, please. I have something to tell you. Listen to is Thursday. There's going a meeting in our school. The meeting is at nine in the your school reports(成绩单) and your them home. Give your parents the letters them your school reports. Ask the meeting on time tomorrow because them something about next term."

( )1. A. into B. to C. in D. out( )2. A. today B. tomorrow C. it D. next day

( )3. A. have B. has C. be D. is( )4. A. student B. teacher C. parent D. parents

( )5. A. There B. Here C. Those D. The( )6. A. for B. with C. give D. to

( )7. A. Take B. Bring C. Taking D. Carry ( )8. A. tell B. say C. talk D. show

( )9. A. come B. comes C. to come D. coming ( )10. A. going B. going to C. go to D. want

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Dear Robert,

I hope you are well. Thank you for your last letter. You ask me about Mid-autumn Day. Now, let you something about it. Everyone in China likes Mid-autumn Day. comes in September or day, everyone eats mooncakes. A mooncake is a delicious, round cake. It 4 the moon. There are many different kinds of mooncakes. Some have nuts in them, 5 some have meat or eggs in them. My friend Li Lei likes mooncakes with meat. But I think the 6 with nuts in them are 7 . Han Meimei says the nicest cakes 8 Guangdong. At night, families often stay 9 the open air near their houses. There they 10 the moon, and eat the cakes. Mmm! How delicious they are!

Yours,

Sun Huimin

( )1. A. speak B. tell C. say D. talk( )2. A. never B. usually C. sometimes D. not often

( )3. A. On B. At C. For D. In ( )4. A. like B. likes C. looks for D. looks like

( )5. A. but B. until C. and D. so ( )6. A. moon B. moons C. ones D. one

( )7. A. delicious B. nicer C. nicest D. bigger

( )8. A. hear from B. comes from C. is from D. come from

( )9. A. under B. with C. into D. in ( )10. A. look at B. look after C. look for D. look up

K

Once(从前)there was a king. He was very rich(富有)and ____1____ great power(权力). But he wasn’t happy. He was ___2_____ .It made him feel sad all the time. No doctor knew ___3_____ was wrong with him. One day one of them ____4____ him, “After much thought and study, I have found out that there is only one way for you to get _____ 5___ .You must wear the shirt of a happy man. ”

So the king sent(派)his men to every part of his land ____ 6 ____ a happy man. First, they visited the rich and powerful(有权势的人). They asked these people if(是否)they were happy, ____7____each of them answered that they didn’t know _____8 ___ real happiness meant(意味). One day, one of the king’s men met a woodcutter. “Are you happy? ”asked the king’s men. “As happy as the day is long, ”answered the woodcutter.

“Oh, good! ”said the man, “ _____ 9___ me your shirt. ”“Why? ”said the woodcutter, “I haven’t got ____10____ .”

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根据短文内容,判断正误,正确的写T,不正确的写F。

Mr. and Mrs. Brown lived in a small town near London with their child. Sometimes Mr. Brown came back home from work very late, when his wife and the child were asleep, and then he opened the front door of this house with his key(钥匙)and came in very quiet.

But one night when he was coming home very late, he lost(丢)his key, so when he reached his house, he rang the bell. Nothing happened. He rang it again. Again nothing happened.

Nobody moved inside the house. Mr. Brown knocked at(敲)the bedroom window, he spoke to his wife, he shouted, but she didn’t wake up. At last he stopped and thought for a moment. Then he began to speak like a small child. \! Mother! ”he said. \! I want to go to the toilet! ”He spoke quite quietly but at once(立刻)Mrs. Brown woke up. Then he spoke to her, and she opened the door for him.

1.The Browns lived in a small town near London.

2.Mr. Brown’s wife and his child went to sleep after he came back from work.

3.One night Mr. Brown lost his key to the door, so he knocked at the front door and the bedroom

篇四:给父母的礼物A Gift for Parents, A Gift for Fishing

A Gift for Parents, A Gift for Fishing

My hometown is located near a long river and surrounded by green mountains. People like swimming, fishing, walking and playing in the river when summer comes. My parents told me that fishing was the most popular activity among children many years ago. They were very happy because they could catch a lot of fishes and had much fun with their friends.

As time passes, the river is not as clean as before and my parents are no longer young. But I know that my parents are still fond of fishing and I want to keep them happy. Some friends told me that using a fish finder can help people, especially old people, catch more fishes faster and more effective than traditional ways. I found there are many kinds of fish finders to choose, such as Garmin fishfinder, Lowrance fishfinder, Humminbird fishfinder and so on. I finally bought a Humminbird fishfinder as a gift for my parents this summer vacation.

My parents were very happy to have a fishfinder and go fishing again. Some days later, I, together with my parents, spent a happy “fishing day” in a reservoir. We gave up the choice of fishing in river because various kinds of fish were bred in the reservoir. We saw many families fishing quietly and many little fishes swimming there. At first time, my parents used the fishfinder to look for the accurate location of fishes patiently, and caught so many fishes at last. “The fishfinder is a very scientific and useful tool for fishing”, said my mother. They had found a lot of fun while fishing as yesterday came back and regarded the fishfinder as one of the most precious gifts I bought them.

Nowadays, more and more people become interested in spending their much free time outside playing, such as fishing. In my opinion, going fishing is a pretty choice which is beneficial to health and all of us can get a lot of fun from it. Going fishing can also make us know it is important to treasure our family members and our friends. Our parents and elders ever had a memorable memory about fishing, so we should try our best to satisfy them. The fishfinder, which is made from our advanced materials and blended in modern technology, is a nice choice for your parents. A gift for fishing means a gift for your parents.

篇五:A Special Gift

A Special Gift

I am an 8-year-old girl named Yu Jia yang, and my English name is Doris.I am good at playing the piano. And my hobbies are singing and ballet.

I am a happy girl. Growing up, I got a lot of gifts from my family and friends such as lovely birthday gifts, beautiful dresses and fantastic toys. But there was only one that was the most special—a pink bowknot clip.

For me, it was not only a gift but also an encourage from my dear mother because I got good marks in daily words-dictation.

My mother loves me, but she is always strict with me. After school, words-dictation is a necessary part. On a Monday evening, I felt a little tired so that I did not want to take dictation. My mother said:" If you get good marks continuously this week, I’ll give you a gift" Joyfully and curiously, I studied harder than before. From Monday to Friday, I realized my goal. At the weekend, my mother gave a little box to me. I opened it and saw a cute pink bowknot clip. How happy I was!

I almost wear it every schoolday. I will study harder and harder. I will never let my parents down. I will value this clip all through my life.

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