通讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后在各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中選出一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。

My daughter saw a colorful rainbow the other day after a rainstorm. She asked me to look ________ the window and see it as well. Looking at it, I was amazed at how ________ beauty could make my middle?aged heart excited. As I looked at it, I also ________ the first time I ever saw a rainbow as a boy.

I had been sitting in the house for an hour waiting impatiently for the rain to stop ________ I could go out and play. It had rained hard for long and I thought it would never end. When it finally did ________, I rushed outside and was attracted by the beautiful sight of the rainbow across the sky. I had just recently heard of an old ________. It is said that there was a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. ________, I started to run down the streets near my house to find that treasure. The ________ I ran, though, the more rainbow began to ________. Finally I found myself running as fast as I possibly could, but it was too late. By the time I got there, the rainbow and its pot of gold were gone.

Sadly that wasn’t the ________ time I found myself running after the false treasure. Over the years, I ran after the fame, success and money and even power that I thought would bring me the happiness I always wanted. ________ of them did, though. It took me a long time to find the true ________ that doesn’t disappear or run away. That true treasure is the love between people and it is ________ to all. I welcomed this treasure into my ________ and life and shared it with others as well. And the more love I ________, the more love I had in me.

1.A.out for B.out of C.around for D.back to

2.A.its B.her C.my D.their

3.A.chose B.reminded C.remembered D.enjoyed

4.A.because B.though C.but D.so

5.A.stop B.change C.remain D.keep

6.A.letter B.saying C.story D.diary

7.A.Excitedly B.Peacefully C.Quietly D.Easily

8.A.slower B.quieter C.faster D.higher

9.A.grow B.disappear C.show D.shine

10.A.first B.second C.third D.last

11.A.Neither B.Both C.All D.None

12.A.treasure B.rainbow C.pot D.gold

13.A.empty B.useless C.cheap D.free

14.A.eyes B.ears C.heart D.stomach

15.A.cared about B.took out C.gave away D.came out

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