Passage One
When I was six, Dad brought home a dog one day, who was called "Brownie". My brothers and I all loved Brownie and did different things with her. One of us would walk her, another would feed her, then there were baths, playing catch and many other games. Brownie, in return, loved each and every one of us. One thing that most touched my heart was that she would go to whoever was sick and just be with them. We always felt better when she was around.
One day, as I was getting her food, she chewed up one of Dad’s shoes, which had to be thrown away in the end. I knew Dad would be mad and I had to let her know what she did was wrong. When I looked at her and said, "Bad girl," she looked down at the ground and then went and hid. I saw a tear in her eyes.
Brownie turned out to be more than just our family pet, she went everywhere with us. People would stop and ask if they could pet her. Of course she’d let anyone pet her. She was just the most lovable dog. There were many times when we’d be out walking and a small child would come over and pull on her hair. She never barked or tried to get away. Funny thing is she would smile. This frightened people because they thought she was showing her teeth. Far from the truth, she loved everyone.
Now many years have passed since Brownie died of old age. I still miss days when she was with us.
Why does the author say that Brownie was more than just a family pet
A:She was treated as a member of the family. B:She played games with anyone she liked. C:She was loved by everybody she met. D:She went everywhere with the family.
What is the correct interpretation of "Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad "
A:If the gods want to kill you, they make you crazy first. B:If you always lose your temper, you will soon be finished. C:If you cannot control yourself, you will become crazy. D:If you are mad, you will be punished by the gods.
Passage One
When I was six, Dad brought home a dog one day, who was called "Brownie". My brothers and I all loved Brownie and did different things with her. One of us would walk her, another would feed her, then there were baths, playing catch and many other games. Brownie, in return, loved each and every one of us. One thing that most touched my heart was that she would go to whoever was sick and just be with them. We always felt better when she was around.
One day, as I was getting her food, she chewed up one of Dad’s shoes, which had to be thrown away in the end. I knew Dad would be mad and I had to let her know what she did was wrong. When I looked at her and said, "Bad girl," she looked down at the ground and then went and hid. I saw a tear in her eyes.
Brownie turned out to be more than just our family pet, she went everywhere with us. People would stop and ask if they could pet her. Of course she’d let anyone pet her. She was just the most lovable dog. There were many times when we’d be out walking and a small child would come over and pull on her hair. She never barked or tried to get away. Funny thing is she would smile. This frightened people because they thought she was showing her teeth. Far from the truth, she loved everyone.
Now many years have passed since Brownie died of old age. I still miss days when she was with us.
Why does the author say that Brownie was more than just a family pet
A:She was treated as a member of the family. B:She played games with anyone she liked. C:She was loved by everybody she met. D:She went everywhere with the family.
Passage One
When I was six, Dad brought home a dog one day, who was called "Brownie". My brothers and I all loved Brownie and did different things with her. One of us would walk her, another would feed her, then there were baths, playing catch and many other games. Brownie, in return, loved each and every one of us. One thing that most touched my heart was that she would go to whoever was sick and just be with them. We always felt better when she was around.
One day, as I was getting her food, she chewed up one of Dad’s shoes, which had to be thrown away in the end. I knew Dad would be mad and I had to let her know what she did was wrong. When I looked at her and said, "Bad girl," she looked down at the ground and then went and hid. I saw a tear in her eyes.
Brownie turned out to be more than just our family pet, she went everywhere with us. People would stop and ask if they could pet her. Of course she’d let anyone pet her. She was just the most lovable dog. There were many times when we’d be out walking and a small child would come over and pull on her hair. She never barked or tried to get away. Funny thing is she would smile. This frightened people because they thought she was showing her teeth. Far from the truth, she loved everyone.
Now many years have passed since Brownie died of old age. I still miss days when she was with us.
Why does the author say that Brownie was more than just a family pet
A:She was treated as a member of the family. B:She played games with anyone she liked. C:She was loved by everybody she met. D:She went everywhere with the family.
Do you often communicate with your parents .Some parents are always comparing their (1) with themselves when they were young, or with other people when they were children."When I was your age," a father said to (2) sixteen-year-old son one day, "I was at the top of my class every year. And I (3) what I wanted to do when I left school. I had goals. You are always at the bottom of your class (4) you have no goals."The man’s son said nothing. He had already heard this from his father (5) times."And when your mother was your age," the young man’s father (6) , "she had a good job and she was earning money. You don’t even have a part-time job. You earn nothing. "The man’s son still said (7) He had heard this before, (8) ."And (9) your elder brother was your age," the young man’s father went on, "he studied hard. But you just (10) your time."And the man’s son still said nothing.Finally, the young man’s (11) said, "And when Abraham Lincoln was your age, he worked all day and studied at night. "This time the son (12) stay silent."And when Abraham Lincoln was your age, father," he said, " He was the President of (13) United States. (14) are you"His father had no answer to this.Are your parents always comparing you (15) others And what’s your reply Do you have a better way to communicate with each other
第(6)空应选择()
A:went away B:went over C:went up D:went on
Do you often communicate with your parents .Some parents are always comparing their (1) with themselves when they were young, or with other people when they were children."When I was your age," a father said to (2) sixteen-year-old son one day, "I was at the top of my class every year. And I (3) what I wanted to do when I left school. I had goals. You are always at the bottom of your class (4) you have no goals."The man’s son said nothing. He had already heard this from his father (5) times."And when your mother was your age," the young man’s father (6) , "she had a good job and she was earning money. You don’t even have a part-time job. You earn nothing. "The man’s son still said (7) He had heard this before, (8) ."And (9) your elder brother was your age," the young man’s father went on, "he studied hard. But you just (10) your time."And the man’s son still said nothing.Finally, the young man’s (11) said, "And when Abraham Lincoln was your age, he worked all day and studied at night. "This time the son (12) stay silent."And when Abraham Lincoln was your age, father," he said, " He was the President of (13) United States. (14) are you"His father had no answer to this.Are your parents always comparing you (15) others And what’s your reply Do you have a better way to communicate with each other
第(6)空应选择()
A:went away B:went over C:went up D:went on