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The Marches were a happy family. Poverty, hard work, and even the fact that Father March was away with the Union armies could not down the spirits of Meg, Jo, Amy, and Marmee, as the March girls called their mother.

The March sisters tried to be good but had their share of faults. Pretty Meg was often displeased with the schoolchildren she taught; boyish Jo was easy to become angry; golden-haired schoolgirl Amy liked to show up; but Beth, who kept the house, was loving and gentle always.

   The happy days passed and darkness came when a telegram arrived for Mrs. March. “Your husband is very ill,” it said, “come at once.” The girl tried to be brave when their mother left for the front. They waited and prayed. Little Beth got scarlet fever (猩紅熱) when she was taking care of the sick neighbor. She became very ill but began to recover by the time Marmee was back. When Father came home from the front and at that joyful Christmas dinner they were once more all together.

  Three years later the March girls had grown into young womanhood. Meg became Mrs. Brooke, and after a few family troubles got used to her new state happily. Jo had found pleasure in her literary efforts. Amy had grown into a young lady with a talent for design and an even greater one for society. But Beth had never fully regained her health, and her family watched her with love and anxiety.

  Amy was asked to go and stay in Europe with a relative of the Marches. Jo went to New York and became successful in her writing and had the satisfaction of seeing her work published there. But at home the bitterest blow was yet to fall. Beth had known for some time that she couldn’t live much longer to be with the family and in the spring time she died.

   News came from Europe that Amy and Laurie, the grandson of a wealthy neighbor, had planned to be married soon. Now Jo became ever more successful in her writing and got married to Professor Bhaer and soon afterwards founded a school for boys.

   And so the little women had grown up and lived happily with their children, enjoying the harvest of love and goodness that they had devoted all their lives to.

The members of the March family were Father March, Mrs. March and their _______.

   A. four daughters                 B. five daughters   

C. son and four daughters     D. son and five daughters

Who was the most successful in career (事業(yè)) among the March girls?

  A. Jo                B. Beth                 C. Amy                 D. Meg 

Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

  A. The march Family              B. The March Parents  

C. The March Girls            D. The March Relatives

It can be inferred from the passage that the March family had ______.

  A. both happiness and sadness     B. wealthy neighbors 

  C. more girls than boys           D. a lot of rich relatives 

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科目:gzyy 來源:2013-2014學年黑龍江省高三10月月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

It’s common for parents to feel emotional when the moment comes for their child to leave home and go to university. Even parents who don’t speak about the event are likely to feel a sense of sadness because it’s the end of an era where you and your family were at the centre of your child’s world. As a parent you’ll probably continue to support your child in different ways, but the main job of raising your child is over. It’s a huge change for everyone involved.

   There are a few things that you can do to make the transition easier. Plan carefully for your child’s departure and think about how you can help. Many parents take their child to university for the first time. If you decide to do that, be ready to feel a real wrench when the time comes to say goodbye. Your child will probably be as nervous as you are about the moment when you finally say goodbye – but that might not show!

   Be positive and cheerful about the choice your child has made to continue studying, and plan to leave once you’ve unpacked the car and looked around your child’s new living accommodations. If you can, save your tears for the car – you’ll make things easier on your child and yourself.

   The more you’ve invested in being a parent, the more you’ll feel a sense of loss, so the sadness you feel now is a sign that you’ve been a good mom or dad. Remind yourself that parenting is all about raising an independent and confident child who functions well without you. If your child quickly settles and starts enjoying himself, you should congratulate yourself.

   It’s also only fair to allow yourself some time to grieve. Don’t expect to pick yourself up and move on straight away. But you may decide to find a hobby or sport to fill your extra time. Perhaps you’ve always wanted to learn a new language, go to yoga classes or take up swimming. You may decide to spend more time with family and close friends, who are likely to be feeling the absence of your child as well.

   Agree on the best approach to staying in touch before your child leaves, and stick to your agreement. Try not to panic if your child doesn’t respond immediately – remember, they’re starting a new and busy life.

1.The underlined word “wrench” in Paragraph 2 means a feeling of ________.

A. sorrow                  B. regret               C. anger                D. love

2.What does good parenting consist of?

A. Supporting your child in different ways all the time.

B. Congratulating yourself when your child goes to college.

C. Preparing your child to stand on their own feet in the future.

D. Investing as much as possible in the growth of your child.

3.What’s NOT advised as the way to recover from your child’s departure?

A. Developing a new hobby or sport

B. Learning a new language.

C. Spending more time with close friends

D. Staying in touch with your child.

4.What would be an appropriate title for the whole passage?

A. Staying in Touch with Your Child

B. Preparing to Say Goodbye to Your Child

C. Dealing with Your Child Leaving Home for University

D. Life after Your Child Has Left Home for University

 

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     The Marches were a happy family. Poverty, hard work, and even the fact that Father March was away with the Union armies could not down the spirits of Meg, Jo, Beth,Amy, and Marmee, as the March girls called their mother.

     The March sisters tried to be good but had their share of faults. Pretty Meg was often displeased with the schoolchildren she taught; boyish Jo was easy to become angry; golden-haired schoolgirl Amy liked to show up; but Beth, who kept the house, was loving and gentle always.

   The happy days passed and darkness came when a telegram arrived for Mrs. March.  “Your husband is very ill,” it said, “come at once.” The girl tried to be brave when their mother left for the front. They waited and prayed. Little Beth got scarlet fever (猩紅熱) when she was taking care of the sick neighbor. She became very ill but began to recover by the time Marmee was back. Then Father came home from the front and at that joyful Christmas dinner they were once more all together.

   Three years later the March girls had grown into young womanhood. Meg became Mrs. Brooke, and after a few family troubles got used to her new state happily. Jo had found pleasure in her literary efforts. Amy had grown into a young lady with a talent for design and an even greater one for society. But Beth had never fully regained her health, and her family watched her with love and anxiety.

   Amy was asked to go and stay in Europe with a relative of the Marches’. Jo went to New York and became successful in her writing and had the satisfaction of seeing her work published there. But at home the bitterest blow was yet to fall. Beth had known for some time that she couldn’t live much longer to be with the family and in the springtime she died.

   News came from Europe that Amy and Laurie, the grandson of a wealthy neighbor, had planned to be married soon. Now Jo became ever more successful in her writing and got married to Professor Bhaer , and soon afterwards founded a school for boys.

   And so the little women had grown up and lived happily with their children, enjoying the harvest of love and goodness that they had devoted all their lives to.

56. The members of the March family were Father March, Mrs. March and their _______.

   A. four daughters                 B. five daughters   

   C. son and four daughters      D. son and five daughters

57. Who was the most successful in career (事業(yè)) among the March girls?

  A. Jo.                     B. Beth.                 C. Amy.                 D. Meg. 

58. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

  A. The March Family             B. The March Parents  

  C. The March Girls            D. The March Relatives

59. It can be inferred from the passage that the March family had ______.

  A. both happiness and sadness     B. wealthy neighbors 

  C. more girls than boys           D. a lot of rich relatives

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科目:gzyy 來源:江蘇省鹽城市09-10學年度高一下學期期中聯(lián)考英語 題型:完型填空


第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16-35各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。
I still remember the day I was driving to the supermarket I own. When I came out, I found a boy 16 my car with a brush. I went over and patted (拍) him 17 the shoulder, which surprised him very much. In no time he began to 18 at me, so I was sure he   19 some money. From the shoes he was wearing I could hardly imagine how 20 he was. So I offered him a $100 bill. To my great surprise, he 21 to take it. When I was wondering what he was doing, he said, “I was waiting here for 4 hours, waiting for you. Your 22 is so beautiful and I like it, but I don’t need that.” I knew he was mentioning the 23.
As he had refused the money, I offered to drive him around the town. The boy became so 24 that he got into the car at once, “Would you please drive me 25? It is only about 3 miles.” What the boy wanted to do was to show off to his friends and his family.
26 I stopped, he jumped out and ran into an old building, telling me to wait there for some time. Very soon he came out, saying to a little girl on his back, “Look at this beautiful car. I will buy you 27 some day.”
I noticed his sister had a pale (蒼白的) face. 28, her legs were too thin, and she was unable to 29. 
After that day I went to his home several times. And I got to know more about him and his 30. Poor as they were, the boy 31 refused my money, and said, “I can   32 money by myself, thank you.”
Soon I 33 my manager of the supermarket that a boy would go to 34 here the next day.
No matter how poor we are, we would 35 give in (屈服) to ourselves.
16. A. repairing             B. cleaning         C. fixing            D. hitting
17. A. over               B. off              C. in                  D. on
18. A. shout                B. cry                     C. smile                D. throw
19. A. lost               B. got                     C. received             D. needed
20. A. rich              B. poor            C. handsome              D. brave
21. A. begged           B. agreed           C. allowed           D. refused
22. A. car               B. shoes             C. suitcase           D. clothes
23. A. box              B. wheel            C. paper                D. bill
24. A. unhappy             B. scared         C. excited                 D. unfriendly
25. A. yard          B. office                  C. school            D. home
26. A. As soon as       B. As long as       C. As well as          D. So far as
27. A. one              B. it                  C. this                 D. that
28. A. So                B. However         C. What’s worse             D. In general
29. A. run              B. jump            C. climb                 D. walk
30. A. brother       B. family            C. friend            D. boss
31. A. no longer           B. at last          C. at first                   D. once again
32. A. spend             B. save                 C. make               D. borrow
33. A. told          B. asked            C. answered          D. warned
34. A. shop         B. work             C. sleep                   D. buy
35. A. always       B. often             C. ever                D. never

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科目:gzyy 來源:江蘇省鹽城市09-10學年度高一下學期期中聯(lián)考英語 題型:完型填空

第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16-35各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。

I still remember the day I was driving to the supermarket I own. When I came out, I found a boy 16 my car with a brush. I went over and patted (拍) him 17 the shoulder, which surprised him very much. In no time he began to 18 at me, so I was sure he   19 some money. From the shoes he was wearing I could hardly imagine how 20 he was. So I offered him a $100 bill. To my great surprise, he 21 to take it. When I was wondering what he was doing, he said, “I was waiting here for 4 hours, waiting for you. Your 22 is so beautiful and I like it, but I don’t need that.” I knew he was mentioning the 23.

As he had refused the money, I offered to drive him around the town. The boy became so 24 that he got into the car at once, “Would you please drive me 25? It is only about 3 miles.” What the boy wanted to do was to show off to his friends and his family.

26 I stopped, he jumped out and ran into an old building, telling me to wait there for some time. Very soon he came out, saying to a little girl on his back, “Look at this beautiful car. I will buy you 27 some day.”

I noticed his sister had a pale (蒼白的) face. 28, her legs were too thin, and she was unable to 29. 

After that day I went to his home several times. And I got to know more about him and his 30. Poor as they were, the boy 31 refused my money, and said, “I can   32 money by myself, thank you.”

Soon I 33 my manager of the supermarket that a boy would go to 34 here the next day.

No matter how poor we are, we would 35 give in (屈服) to ourselves.

16. A. repairing             B. cleaning         C. fixing            D. hitting

17. A. over               B. off              C. in                  D. on

18. A. shout                B. cry                     C. smile                D. throw

19. A. lost               B. got                     C. received             D. needed

20. A. rich              B. poor            C. handsome              D. brave

21. A. begged           B. agreed           C. allowed           D. refused

22. A. car               B. shoes             C. suitcase           D. clothes

23. A. box              B. wheel            C. paper                D. bill

24. A. unhappy             B. scared         C. excited                 D. unfriendly

25. A. yard          B. office                  C. school            D. home

26. A. As soon as       B. As long as       C. As well as          D. So far as

27. A. one              B. it                  C. this                 D. that

28. A. So                B. However         C. What’s worse             D. In general

29. A. run              B. jump            C. climb                 D. walk

30. A. brother       B. family            C. friend            D. boss

31. A. no longer           B. at last          C. at first                   D. once again

32. A. spend             B. save                 C. make               D. borrow

33. A. told          B. asked            C. answered          D. warned

34. A. shop         B. work             C. sleep                   D. buy

35. A. always       B. often             C. ever                D. never

 

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科目:gzyy 來源:全優(yōu)設計必修五英語北師版 北師版 題型:050

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  The Marches were a happy family.Poverty, hard work, and even the fact that Father March was away with the Union armies could not down the spirits of Meg, Jo, Amy, and Marmee, as the March girls called their mother.

  The March sisters tried to be good but had their share of faults.Pretty Meg was often displeased with the schoolchildren she taught; boyish Jo was easy to become angry; golden-haired schoolgirl Amy liked to show up; but Beth, who kept the house, was loving and gentle always.

  The happy days passed and darkness came when a telegram arrived for Mrs.March.“Your husband is very ill, ” it said, “come at once.” The girl tried to be brave when their mother left for the front.They waited and prayed.Little Beth got scarlet fever(猩紅熱)when she was taking care of the sick neighbor.She became very ill but began to recover by the time Marmee was back.When Father came home from the front and at that joyful Christmas dinner they were once more all together.

  Three years later the March girls had grown into young womanhood.Meg became Mrs.Brooke, and after a few family troubles got used to her new state happily.Jo had found pleasure in her literary efforts.Amy had grown into a young lady with a talent for design and an even greater one for society.But Beth had never fully regained her health, and her family watched her with love and anxiety.

  Amy was asked to go and stay in Europe with a relative of the Marches.Jo went to New York and became successful in her writing and had the satisfaction of seeing her work published there.But at home the bitterest blow was yet to fall.Beth had known for some time that she couldn’t live much longer to be with the family and in the spring time she died.

  News came from Europe that Amy and Laurie, the grandson of a wealthy neighbor, had planned to be married soon.Now Jo became ever more successful in her writing and got married to Professor Bhaer and soon afterwards founded a school for boys.

  And so the little women had grown up and lived happily with their children, enjoying the harvest of love and goodness that they had devoted all their lives to.

(1)

The members of the March family were Father March, Mrs.March and their _______.

[  ]

A.

four daughters

B.

five daughters

C.

son and four daughters

D.

son and five daughters

(2)

Who was the most successful in career(事業(yè))among the March girls?

[  ]

A.

Jo.

B.

Beth.

C.

Amy.

D.

Meg.

(3)

Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

The march Family

B.

The March Parents

C.

The March Girls

D.

The March Relatives

(4)

It can be inferred from the passage that the March family had _______.

[  ]

A.

both happiness and sadness

B.

wealthy neighbors

C.

more girls than boys

D.

a lot of rich relatives

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科目:gzyy 來源:全優(yōu)設計必修四英語人教版 人教版 題型:050

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  The Marches were a happy family.Poverty, hard work, and even the fact that Father March was away with the Union armies could not down the spirits of Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy, and Marmee, as the March girls called their mother.

  The March sisters tried to be good but had their share of faults.Pretty Meg was often displeased with the school children she taught; boyish Jo was easy to become angry; golden-haired schoolgirl Amy liked to show up; but Beth, who kept the house, was loving and gentle always.

  The happy days passed and darkness came when a telegram arrived for Mrs.March.“Your husband is very ill, ”it said, “come at once.”The girls tried to be brave when their mother left for the front.They waited and prayed.Little Beth got scarlet fever(猩紅熱)when she was taking care of a sick neighbor.She became very ill but began to recover by the time Marmee was back.When Father came home from the front and at that joyful Christmas dinner they were once more all together.

  Three years later the March girls had grown into young womanhood.Meg became Mrs.Brooke, and after a few family troubles got used to her now state happily.Jo had found pleasure in her literary efforts.Amy had grown into a young lady with a talent for design and an even greater one for society.But Beth had never fully regained her health, and her family watched her with love and anxiety.

  Amy was asked to go and stay in Europe with a relative of the Marches’.Jo went to New York and became successful in her writing and had the satisfaction of seeing her work published there.But at home the bitterest blow was yet to fall.Beth had known for some time that she couldn’t live much longer to be with her family, and in the springtime she died.

  Now came from Europe that Amy and Laurie, the grandson of a wealthy neighbor, had planned to be married soon.Now Jo became even more successful in her writing and got married to Professor Bhaer, and soon afterwards founded a school for boys.

  And so the little women had grown up and lived happily with their children, enjoying the harvest of love and goodness that they had devoted all their lives to.

(1)

The members of the March family were Father March, Mrs.March and their ________.

[  ]

A.

four daughters

B.

five daughters

C.

son and four daughters

D.

son and five daughters

(2)

Who was the most successful in career(事業(yè))among the March girls?

[  ]

A.

Jo.

B.

Beth.

C.

Amy.

D.

Meg.

(3)

Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

The March Family.

B.

The March Parents.

C.

The March Girls.

D.

The March Relatives.

(4)

It can be inferred from the passage that the March family had ________.

[  ]

A.

both happiness and sadness

B.

wealthy neighbors

C.

more girls than boys

D.

a lot of rich relatives

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科目:gzyy 來源:2007-2008學年浙江樂清市白象中學高三第一次月考英語試題 題型:050

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  The Marches were a happy family.Poverty, hard work, and even the fact that Father March was away with the Union armies could not down the spirits of Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy, and Matinee, as the March girls called their mother.

  The March sisters tried to be good but had their share of faults.Pretty Meg was often displeased with the schoolchildren she taught; boyish Jo was easy to become angry; golden-haired schoolgirl Amy liked to show up; but Beth, who kept the house, was loving and gentle always.

  The happy days passed and darkness came when a telegram arrived for Mrs.March.“Your husband is very ill,”it said,“come at once.”The girls tried to be brave when their mother left for the front.They waited and prayed.Little Beth got scarlet fever(猩紅熱)when she was taking care of a sick neighbor.She became very ill but began to recover by the time Marmee was back.Then Father came home from the front and at that joyful Christmas dinner they were once more all together.

  Three years later the March girls had grown into young womanhood.Meg became Mrs.Brooke, and after a few family troubles got used to her new state happily.Jo had found pleasure in her literary efforts.Amy had grown into a young lady with a talent for design and an even greater one for society.But Beth had never fully regained her health, and her family watched her with love and anxiety.

  Amy was asked to go and stay in Europe with a relative of the Marches’.Jo went to New York and became successful in her writing and had the satisfaction of seeing her work published there.But at home the bitterest blow was yet to fall.Beth had known for some time that she couldn't live much longer to be with her family, and in the springtime she died.

  News came from Europe that Amy and Laurie, the grandson of a wealthy neighbor, had planned to be married soon.Now Jo became ever more successful in her writing and got married to Professor Bhaer, and soon afterwards founded a school for boys.

  And so the little women had grown up and lived happily with their children, enjoying the harvest of love and goodness that they had devoted all their lives to.

(1)

The members of the March family were Father March, Mrs.March and their ________.

[  ]

A.

four daughters

B.

five daughters

C.

son and four daughters

D.

son and five daughters

(2)

Who was the most successful in career(事業(yè))among the March girls?

[  ]

A.

Jo.

B.

Beth.

C.

Amy.

D.

Meg.

(3)

Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

The March Family.

B.

The March Parents.

C.

The March Girls.

D.

The March Relatives.

(4)

It can be inferred from the passage that the March family had ________.

[  ]

A.

both happiness and sadness

B.

wealthy neighbors

C.

more girls than boys

D.

a lot of rich relatives

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科目:gzyy 來源:2007-2008學年樂清白象中學高三上學期月考英語試卷 題型:050

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  The Marches were a happy family.Poverty, hard work, and even the fact that Father March was away with the Union armies could not down the spirits of Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy, and Matinee, as the March girls called their mother.

  The March sisters tried to be good but had their share of faults.Pretty Meg was often displeased with the schoolchildren she taught; boyish Jo was easy to become angry; golden-haired schoolgirl Amy liked to show up; but Beth, who kept the house, was loving and gentle always.

  The happy days passed and darkness came when a telegram arrived for Mrs.March.“Your husband is very ill,”it said,“come at once.”The girls tried to be brave when their mother left for the front.They waited and prayed.Little Beth got scarlet fever(猩紅熱)when she was taking care of a sick neighbor.She became very ill but began to recover by the time Marmee was back.Then Father came home from the front and at that joyful Christmas dinner they were once more all together.

  Three years later the March girls had grown into young womanhood.Meg became Mrs.Brooke, and after a few family troubles got used to her new state happily.Jo had found pleasure in her literary efforts.Amy had grown into a young lady with a talent for design and an even greater one for society.But Beth had never fully regained her health, and her family watched her with love and anxiety.

  Amy was asked to go and stay in Europe with a relative of the Marches’.Jo went to New York and became successful in her writing and had the satisfaction of seeing her work published there.But at home the bitterest blow was yet to fall.Beth had known for some time that she couldn't live much longer to be with her family, and in the springtime she died.

  News came from Europe that Amy and Laurie, the grandson of a wealthy neighbor, had planned to be married soon.Now Jo became ever more successful in her writing and got married to Professor Bhaer, and soon afterwards founded a school for boys.

  And so the little women had grown up and lived happily with their children, enjoying the harvest of love and goodness that they had devoted all their lives to.

(1)

The members of the March family were Father March, Mrs.March and their ________.

[  ]

A.

four daughters

B.

five daughters

C.

son and four daughters

D.

son and five daughters

(2)

Who was the most successful in career(事業(yè))among the March girls?

[  ]

A.

Jo.

B.

Beth.

C.

Amy.

D.

Meg.

(3)

Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

The March Family.

B.

The March Parents.

C.

The March Girls.

D.

The March Relatives.

(4)

It can be inferred from the passage that the March family had ________.

[  ]

A.

both happiness and sadness

B.

wealthy neighbors

C.

more girls than boys

D.

a lot of rich relatives

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科目:gzyy 來源:2006年普通高等學校招生全國統(tǒng)一考試(江蘇卷) 英語 題型:050

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  The Marches were a happy family. Poverty, hard work, and even the fact that Father March was away with the Union armies could not down the spirits of Meg, Jo, Amy, and Marmee, as the March girls called their mother.

  The March sisters tried to be good but had their share of faults. Pretty Meg was often displeased with the schoolchildren she taught; boyish Jo was easy to become angry; golden-haired schoolgirl Amy liked to show up; but Beth, who kept the house, was loving and gentle always.

  The happy days passed and darkness came when a telegram arrived for Mrs. March. “Your husband is very ill,” it said, “come at once.” The girl tried to be brave when their mother left for the front. They waited and prayed. Little Beth got scarlet fever (猩紅熱) when she was taking care of the sick neighbor. She became very ill but began to recover by the time Marmee was back. When Father came home from the front and at that joyful Christmas dinner they were once more all together.

  Three years later the March girls had grown into young womanhood. Meg became Mrs. Brooke, and after a few family troubles got used to her new state happily. Jo had found pleasure in her literary efforts. Amy had grown into a young lady with a talent for design and an even greater one for society. But Beth had never fully regained her health, and her family watched her with love and anxiety.

  Amy was asked to go and stay in Europe with a relative of the Marches. Jo went to New York and became successful in her writing and had the satisfaction of seeing her work published there. But at home the bitterest blow was yet to fall. Beth had known for some time that she couldn’t live much longer to be with the family and in the spring time she died.

  News came from Europe that Amy and Laurie, the grandson of a wealthy neighbor, had planned to be married soon. Now Jo became ever more successful in her writing and got married to Professor Bhaer and soon afterwards founded a school for boys.

  And so the little women had grown up and lived happily with their children, enjoying the harvest of love and goodness that they had devoted all their lives to.

(1)

The members of the March family were Father March, Mrs. March and their ________.

[  ]

A.

four daughters

B.

five daughters

C.

son and four daughters

D.

son and five daughters

(2)

Who was the most successful in career (事業(yè)) among the March girls?

[  ]

A.

Jo

B.

Beth

C.

Amy

D.

Meg

(3)

Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

The march Family

B.

The March Parents

C.

The March Girls

D.

The March Relatives

(4)

It can be inferred from the passage that the March family had ________.

[  ]

A.

both happiness and sadness

B.

wealthy neighbors

C.

more girls than boys

D.

a lot of rich relatives

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  The Marches were a happy family.Poverty, hard work, and even the fact that Father March was away with the union armies could not down the spirits of Meg, Jo, Amy, and Marmee, as the March girls called their mother.

  The March sisters tried to be good but had their share of faults.Pretty Meg was often displease with the schoolchildren she taught; boyish Jo was easy to become angry; golden haired schoolgirl Amy liked to show up; but Beth, who kept the house, was loving and gentle always.

  The happy days passed and darkness came when a telegram arrived for Mrs.March.“Your husband is very ill, ” it said, “come at once.” The girl tried to be brave when their mother left for the front.They waited and prayed.Little Beth got scarlet fever(猩紅熱)when she was taking care of the sick neighbor.She became very ill but began to recover by the time Marmee was back.When Father came home from the front and at that joyful Christmas dinner they were once more all together.

  Three years later the March girls had grown into young womanhood.Meg becameMrs.Brooke, and after a few family troubles got used to her new state happily.Jo had found pleasure in her literary efforts.Amy had grown into a young lady with a talent for design and an even greater one for society.But Beth had never fully regained her health, and her family watched her with love and anxiety.

  Amy was asked to go and stay in Europe with a relative of the Marches.Jo went to New York and became successful in her writing and had the satisfaction of seeing her work published there.But at home the bitterest blow was yet to fall.Beth had known for some time that she couldn’t live much longer to be with the family and in the spring time she died.

  News came from Europe that Amy and Laurie, the grandson of a wealthy neighbor, had planned to be married soon.Now Jo became ever more successful in her writing and got married to Professor Bhaer and soon afterwards founded a school for boys.

  And so the little women had grown up and lived happily with their children, enjoying the harvest of love and goodness that they had devoted all their lives to.

(1)

The members of the March family were Father March, Mrs.March and their ________.

[  ]

A.

four daughters

B.

five daughters

C.

son and four daughters

D.

son and five daughters

(2)

Who was the most successful in career(事業(yè))among the March girls?

[  ]

A.

Jo

B.

Beth

C.

Amy

D.

Meg

(3)

Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

The march Family

B.

The March Parents

C.

The March Girls

D.

The March Relatives

(4)

It can be inferred from the passage that the March family had ________.

[  ]

A.

both happiness and sadness

B.

wealthy neighbors

C.

more girls than boys

D.

a lot of rich relatives

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I still remember the day I was driving to the supermarket I own. When I came out, I found a boy 31 my car with a brush. I went over and patted (拍) him on the shoulder, which surprised him very much. In no time he began to  32 at me, so I was sure he  33 some money. From the shoes he was wearing I could hardly imagine how poor he was. So I offered him a $100 bill. To my great surprise, he   34 to take it. When I was wondering what he was doing, he said, “I was waiting here for 4 hours, waiting for you. Your  35 is so beautiful and I like it, but I don’t need that.” I knew he was mentioning the  36 .

As he had refused the money, I offered to drive him around the town. The boy became so  37 that he got into the car at once, “Would you please drive me  38 ? It is only about 3 miles.” What the boy wanted to do was to show off to his friends and his family.

   39 I stopped, he jumped out and ran into an old building, telling me to wait there for some time. Very soon he came out, saying to a little girl on his back, “Look at this beautiful car. I will buy you one some day.”

I noticed his sister had a pale (蒼白的) face.  40 , her legs were too thin, and she was unable to 41 .

After that day I went to his home several times. And I got to know more about him and his  42 . Poor as they were, the boy once again refused my money, and said, “I can  43 money by myself, thank you.”

Soon I  44 my manager of the supermarket that a boy would go to  45 here the next day.

No matter how poor we are, we would never give in to ourselves.

31. A. repairing B. cleaning C. fixing D. hitting

32. A. shout B. cry C. smile D. throw

33. A. lost B. got C. received D. needed

34. A. begged B. agreed C. allowed D. refused

35. A. car B. shoes C. suitcase D. clothes

36. A. box B. wheel C. paper D. bill

37. A. unhappy B. scared C. excited D. unfriendly

38. A. yard B. office C. school D. home

39. A. As soon as B. As long as C. As well as D. So far as

40. A. So B. However C. What’s worse D. In general

41. A. run B. jump C. climb D. walk

42. A. brother B. family C. friend D. boss

43. A. spend B. save C. make D. borrow

44. A. told B. asked C. answered D. warned

45. A. shop B. work C. sleep D. buy

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第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

      閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16-35各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。

       I still remember the day I was driving to the supermarket I own. When I came out, I found a boy 16 my car with a brush. I went over and patted (拍) him 17 the shoulder, which surprised him very much. In no time he began to 18 at me, so I was sure he   19 some money. From the shoes he was wearing I could hardly imagine how 20 he was. So I offered him a $100 bill. To my great surprise, he 21 to take it. When I was wondering what he was doing, he said, “I was waiting here for 4 hours, waiting for you. Your 22 is so beautiful and I like it, but I don’t need that.” I knew he was mentioning the 23.

       As he had refused the money, I offered to drive him around the town. The boy became so 24 that he got into the car at once, “Would you please drive me 25? It is only about 3 miles.” What the boy wanted to do was to show off to his friends and his family.

    26 I stopped, he jumped out and ran into an old building, telling me to wait there for some time. Very soon he came out, saying to a little girl on his back, “Look at this beautiful car. I will buy you 27 some day.”

       I noticed his sister had a pale (蒼白的) face. 28, her legs were too thin, and she was unable to 29. 

       After that day I went to his home several times. And I got to know more about him and his 30. Poor as they were, the boy 31 refused my money, and said, “I can   32 money by myself, thank you.”

       Soon I 33 my manager of the supermarket that a boy would go to 34 here the next day.

       No matter how poor we are, we would 35 give in (屈服) to ourselves.

16. A. repairing             B. cleaning          C. fixing              D. hitting

17. A. over                B. off                C. in                     D. on

18. A. shout                  B. cry                       C. smile                  D. throw

19. A. lost                 B. got                       C. received              D. needed

20. A. rich                B. poor              C. handsome               D. brave

21. A. begged            B. agreed            C. allowed             D. refused

22. A. car                 B. shoes               C. suitcase             D. clothes

23. A. box                B. wheel             C. paper                 D. bill

24. A. unhappy             B. scared          C. excited                  D. unfriendly

25. A. yard            B. office                   C. school              D. home

26. A. As soon as         B. As long as         C. As well as            D. So far as

27. A. one                B. it                    C. this                   D. that

28. A. So                 B. However           C. What’s worse             D. In general

29. A. run                B. jump            C. climb                  D. walk

30. A. brother        B. family            C. friend            D. boss

31. A. no longer           B. at last           C. at first                    D. once again

32. A. spend              B. save                   C. make                 D. borrow

33. A. told           B. asked            C. answered            D. warned

34. A. shop           B. work               C. sleep                    D. buy

35. A. always         B. often               C. ever                  D. never

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【2011·遼寧東北育才中學模擬】

The Marches were a happy family. Poverty, hard work, and even the fact that Father March was away with the Union armies could not down the spirits of Meg, Jo, Amy, and Marmee, as the March girls called their mother.

The March sisters tried to be good but had their share of faults. Pretty Meg was often displeased with the schoolchildren she taught; boyish Jo was easy to become angry; golden-haired schoolgirl Amy liked to show up; but Beth, who kept the house, was loving and gentle always.

   The happy days passed and darkness came when a telegram arrived for Mrs. March. “Your husband is very ill,” it said, “come at once.” The girl tried to be brave when their mother left for the front. They waited and prayed. Little Beth got scarlet fever (猩紅熱) when she was taking care of the sick neighbor. She became very ill but began to recover by the time Marmee was back. When Father came home from the front and at that joyful Christmas dinner they were once more all together.

   Three years later the March girls had grown into young womanhood. Meg became Mrs. Brooke, and after a few family troubles got used to her new state happily. Jo had found pleasure in her literary efforts. Amy had grown into a young lady with a talent for design and an even greater one for society. But Beth had never fully regained her health, and her family watched her with love and anxiety.

    Amy was asked to go and stay in Europe with a relative of the Marches. Jo went to New York and became successful in her writing and had the satisfaction of seeing her work published there. But at home the bitterest blow was yet to fall. Beth had known for some time that she couldn’t live much longer to be with the family and in the spring time she died.

   News came from Europe that Amy and Laurie, the grandson of a wealthy neighbor, had planned to be married soon. Now Jo became ever more successful in her writing and got married to Professor Bhaer and soon afterwards founded a school for boys.

   And so the little women had grown up and lived happily with their children, enjoying the harvest of love and goodness that they had devoted all their lives to.

56. The members of the March family were Father March, Mrs. March and their _______.

A. four daughters                                                  B. five daughters          

C. son and four daughters                                       D. son and five daughters

57. Who was the most successful in career among the March girls?

A. Jo                                  B. Beth                         C. Amy                        D. Meg 

58. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

A. The march Family                                              B. The March Parents  

C. The March Girls                                               D. The March Relatives

59. It can be inferred from the passage that the March family had ______.

A. both happiness and sadness                               B. wealthy neighbors 

C. more girls than boys                                          D. a lot of rich relatives 

  

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The Marches were a happy family . Poverty, hard work, and even the fact that Father March was away with the Union armies could not down the spirits of Meg , Jo, Beth , Amy , and Marmee , as the March girls called their mother .

The March sisters tried to be good but had their share of faults . Pretty Meg was often displeased with the schoolchildren she taught ; boyish Jo was easy to become angry ; golden-haired schoolgirl Amy liked to show up ; but Beth , who kept the house , was loving and gentle always .

The happy days passed and darkness came when a telegram arrived for Mrs . March . “Your husband is very ill,” it said , “come at once.” The girls tried to be brave when their mother left for the front . They waited and prayed . Little Beth got scarlet fever (猩紅熱)when she was taking care of a sick neighbor . She became very ill but began to recover by the time Marnee was back . When Father came home from the front and at that joyful Christmas dinner they were once more all together .

Three years later the March girls had grown into young womanhood . Meg became Mrs .Brooke , and after a few family troubles got used to her new state happily . Jo had found pleasure in her literary efforts . Amy had grown into a young lady with a talent for design and an even greater one for society . But Beth had never fully regained her health , and her family watched her with love and anxiety .

Amy was asked to go and stay in Europe with a relative of the Mareches’ . Jo went to New York and became successful in her writing and had the satisfaction of seeing her work published there .But at home the bitterest blow was yet to fall . Beth had known for some time that she couldn’t live much longer to be with her family , and in the springtime she died .

News came from Europe that Amy and Laurie , the grandson of a wealthy neighbor , had planned to be married soon. Now Jo became ever more successful in her writing and got married to Professor Bhaer , and soon afterwards founded a school for boys .

And so the little women had grown up and lived happily with their children , enjoying the harvest of love and goodness that they had devoted all their lives to .

56.The members of the March family were Father March , Mrs, March and their        .

      A.four daughters                                           B.five daughters

       C.son and four daughters                               D.son and five daughters

57.Who was the most successful in career (事業(yè)) among the March girls ?

       A.Jo.                         B.Beth .                     C.Amy .                     D.Meg .

58.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage ?

       A.The March Family .                                    B.The March Parents .

       C.The March Girls .                                                               D.The March Relatives .

59.It can be inferred from the passage that the March family had       .

      A.both happiness and sadness                         B.wealthy neighbors

       C.more girls than boys                                   D.a(chǎn) lot of rich relatives

  

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       I still remember the day I was driving to the supermarket I own. When I came out, I found a boy 36 my car with a brush(刷子). I went over and patted (拍) him 37 the shoulder, which surprised him very much. In no time he began to 38 at me, so I was sure he   39 some money. From the shoes he was wearing I could hardly imagine how 40 he was. So I offered him a $100 bill. To my great surprise, he 41 to take it. When I was wondering what he was doing, he said, “I was waiting here for 4 hours, waiting for you. Your 42 is so beautiful and I like it, but I don’t need that.” I knew he was mentioning the 43.

       As he had refused the money, I offered to drive him around the town. The boy became so 44 that he got into the car at once, “Would you please drive me 45? It is only about 3 miles.” What the boy wanted to do was to show off to his friends and his family.

    46 I stopped, he jumped out and ran into an old building, telling me to wait there for some time. Very soon he came out, saying to a little girl on his back, “Look at this beautiful car. I will buy you 47 some day.”

       I noticed his sister had a pale (蒼白的) face. 48, her legs were too thin, and she was unable to 49

       After that day I went to his home several times. And I got to know more about him and his 50. Poor as they were, the boy 51 refused my money, and said, “I can   52 money by myself, thank you.”

       Soon I 53 my manager of the supermarket that a boy would go to 54 here the next day.

       No matter how poor we are, we would 55 give in (屈服) to ourselves.

36. A. repairing             B. cleaning           C. fixing           D. hitting

37. A. over                 B. off                C. in                     D. on

38. A. shout              B. cry                    C. smile             D. throw

39. A. lost                 B. got                    C. received            D. needed

40. A. rich            B. poor              C. handsome               D. brave

41. A. begged            B. agreed        C. allowed          D. refused

42. A. car                 B. shoes               C. suitcase          D. clothes

43. A. box                B. wheel           C. paper                   D. bill

44. A. unhappy              B. scared      C. excited                      D. unfriendly

45. A. yard         B. office             C. school          D. home

46. A. As soon as         B. As long as         C. As well as                D. So far as

47. A. one                B. it                    C. this                     D. that

48. A. So                 B. However          C. What’s worse              D. In general

49. A. run               B. jump           C. climb                   D. walk

50. A. brother    B. family       C. friend           D. boss

51. A. no longer            B. at last         C. at first                     D. once again

52. A. spend              B. save               C. make                 D. borrow

53. A. told         B. asked            C. answered         D. warned

54. A. shop        B. work            C. sleep                D. buy

55. A. always     B. often          C. ever                   D. never

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The Marches were a happy family. Poverty, hard work, and even the fact that Father March was away with the Union armies could not down the spirits of Meg, Jo, Amy, and Marmee, as the March girls called their mother.
The March sisters tried to be good but had their share of faults. Pretty Meg was often displeased with the schoolchildren she taught; boyish Jo was easy to become angry; golden-haired schoolgirl Amy liked to show up; but Beth, who kept the house, was loving and gentle always.
The happy days passed and darkness came when a telegram arrived for Mrs. March. “Your husband is very ill,” it said, “come at once.” The girl tried to be brave when their mother left for the front. They waited and prayed. Little Beth got scarlet fever (猩紅熱) when she was taking care of the sick neighbor. She became very ill but began to recover by the time Marmee was back. When Father came home from the front and at that joyful Christmas dinner they were once more all together.
Three years later the March girls had grown into young womanhood. Meg became Mrs. Brooke, and after a few family troubles got used to her new state happily. Jo had found pleasure in her literary efforts. Amy had grown into a young lady with a talent for design and an even greater one for society. But Beth had never fully regained her health, and her family watched her with love and anxiety.
Amy was asked to go and stay in Europe with a relative of the Marches. Jo went to New York and became successful in her writing and had the satisfaction of seeing her work published there. But at home the bitterest blow was yet to fall. Beth had known for some time that she couldn’t live much longer to be with the family and in the spring time she died.
News came from Europe that Amy and Laurie, the grandson of a wealthy neighbor, had planned to be married soon. Now Jo became ever more successful in her writing and got married to Professor Bhaer and soon afterwards founded a school for boys.
And so the little women had grown up and lived happily with their children, enjoying the harvest of love and goodness that they had devoted all their lives to.

  1. 1.

    The members of the March family were Father March, Mrs. March and their _______.

    1. A.
      four daughters
    2. B.
      five daughters
    3. C.
      son and four daughters
    4. D.
      son and five daughters
  2. 2.

    Who was the most successful in career (事業(yè)) among the March girls?

    1. A.
      Jo
    2. B.
      Beth
    3. C.
      Amy
    4. D.
      Meg
  3. 3.

    Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

    1. A.
      The march Family
    2. B.
      The March Parents
    3. C.
      The March Girls
    4. D.
      The March Relatives
  4. 4.

    It can be inferred from the passage that the March family had ______.

    1. A.
      both happiness and sadness
    2. B.
      wealthy neighbors
    3. C.
      more girls than boys
    4. D.
      a lot of rich relatives

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     The Marches were a happy family. Poverty, hard work, and even the fact that Father March was away
with the Union armies could not down the spirits of Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy, and Merimee, as the March girls
called their mother.
     The March sisters tried to be good but had their share of faults. Pretty Meg was often displeased with
the schoolchildren she taught; boyish Jo was easy to become angry; golden-haired schoolgirl Amy liked to
show up; but Beth, who kept the house, was loving and gentle always.
     The happy days passed and darkness came when a telegram arrived for Mrs. March. "Your husband is
very ill," it said, "come at once." The girls tried to be brave when their mother left for the front. They waited
and prayed. Little Beth got scarlet fever (猩紅熱) when she was taking care of a sick neighbor. She became
very ill but began to recover by the time Merimee was back. When Father came home from the front and at
that joyful Christmas dinner they were once more all together.
     Three years later the March girls had grown into young womanhood. Meg became Mrs. Brooke, and after
a few family troubles got used to her new state happily. Jo had found pleasure in her literary efforts. Amy
had grown into a young lady with a talent for design and an even greater one for society. But Beth had never
fully regained her health, and her family watched her with love and anxiety.
     Amy was asked to go and stay in Europe with a relative of the Mareches'. Jo went to New York and
became successful in her writing and had the satisfaction of seeing her work published there. But at home
the bitterest blow was yet to fall. Beth had known for some time that she couldn't live much longer to be
with her family, and in the springtime she died.
     News came from Europe that Amy and Laurie, the grandson of a wealthy neighbor, had planned to be
married soon. Now Jo became ever more successful in her writing and got married to Professor Bhaer, and
soon afterwards founded a school for boys.
     And so the little women had grown up and lived happily with their children, enjoying the harvest of love
and goodness that they had devoted all their lives to.
1. The members of the March family were Father March, Mrs., March and their _____.
A. four daughters
B. five daughters
C. son and four daughters
D. son and five daughters
2. Who was the most successful in career (事業(yè)) among the March girls?
A. Jo.
B. Beth.
C. Amy.
D. Meg.
3. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A. The March Family.
B. The March Parents.
C. The March Girls.
D. The March Relatives.
4. It can be inferred from the passage that the March family had _____.
A. both happiness and sadness
B. wealthy neighbors
C. more girls than boys
D. a lot of rich relatives

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The Marches were a happy family. Poverty, hard work, and even the fact that Father March was away with the Union armies could not down the spirits of Meg, Jo, Amy, and Marmee, as the March girls called their mother.

The March sisters tried to be good but had their share of faults. Pretty Meg was often displeased with the schoolchildren she taught; boyish Jo was easy to become angry; golden-haired schoolgirl Amy liked to show up; but Beth, who kept the house, was loving and gentle always.

The happy days passed and darkness came when a telegram arrived for Mrs. March. “Your husband is very ill,” it said, “come at once.” The girl tried to be brave when their mother left for the front. They waited and prayed. Little Beth got scarlet fever(猩紅熱) when she was taking care of the sick neighbor. She became very ill but began to recover by the time Marmee was back. When Father came home from the front and at that joyful Christmas dinner they were once more all together.

Three years later the March girls had grown into young womanhood. Meg became Mrs. Brooke, and after a few family troubles got used to her new state happily. Jo had found pleasure in her literary efforts. Amy had grown into a young lady with a talent for design and an even greater one for society. But Beth had never fully regained her health, and her family watched her with love and anxiety.

Amy was asked to go and stay in Europe with a relative of the Marches. Jo went to New York and became successful in her writing and had the satisfaction of seeing her work published there. But at home the bitterest blow was yet to fall. Beth had known for some time that she couldn’t live much longer to be with the family and in the spring time she died.

News came from Europe that Amy and Laurie, the grandson of a wealthy neighbor, had planned to be married soon. Now Jo became ever more successful in her writing and got married to Professor Bhaer and soon afterwards founded a school for boys.

And so the little women had grown up and lived happily with their children, enjoying the harvest of love and goodness that they had devoted all their lives to.

 

41. The members of the March family were Father March, Mrs. March and their _______.

A. four daughters                 B. five daughters

C. son and four daughters     D. son and five daughters

42. Who was the most successful in career(事業(yè)) among the March girls?

A. Jo                    B. Beth                  C. Amy                 D. Meg

43. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

A. The march Family           B. The March Parents

C. The March Girls             D. The March Relatives

44. It can be inferred from the passage that the March family had ______.

A. both happiness and sadness     B. wealthy neighbors

C. more girls than boys               D. a lot of rich relatives

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The Marches were a happy family. Poverty, hard work, and even the fact that Father March was away with the Union armies could not down the spirits of Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy, and Marmee, as the March girls called their mother.

The March sisters tried to be good but had their share of faults. Pretty Meg was often displeased with the schoolchildren she taught; boyish Jo was easy to become angry; golden-haired schoolgirl Amy liked to show up; but Beth, who kept the house, was loving and gentle always.

   The happy days passed and darkness came when a telegram arrived for Mrs. March. “Your husband is very ill,” it said, “come at once.” The girl tried to be brave when their mother left for the front. They waited and prayed. Little Beth got scarlet fever (猩紅熱) when she was taking care of the sick neighbor. She became very ill but began to recover by the time Marmee was back. Then Father came home from the front and at that joyful Christmas dinner they were once more all together.

  Three years later the March girls had grown into young womanhood. Meg became Mrs. Brooke, and after a few family troubles got used to her new state happily. Jo had found pleasure in her literary efforts. Amy had grown into a young lady with a talent for design and an even greater one for society. But Beth had never fully regained her health, and her family watched her with love and anxiety.

  Amy was asked to go and stay in Europe with a relative of the Marches’. Jo went to New York and became successful in her writing and had the satisfaction of seeing her work published there. But at home the bitterest blow was yet to fall. Beth had known for some time that she couldn’t live much longer to be with the family and in the springtime she died.

   News came from Europe that Amy and Laurie, the grandson of a wealthy neighbor, had planned to be married soon. Now Jo became ever more successful in her writing and got married to Professor Bhaer, and soon afterwards founded a school for boys.

   And so the little women had grown up and lived happily with their children, enjoying the harvest of love and goodness that they had devoted all their lives to.

1. The members of the March family were Father March, Mrs. March and their _______.

   A. four daughters                 B. five daughters   

C. son and four daughters      D. son and five daughters

2. Who was the most successful in career (事業(yè)) among the March girls?

  A. Jo.                     B. Beth.                 C. Amy.                 D. Meg. 

3. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

  A. The March Family                    B. The March Parents  

C. The March Girls                  D. The March Relatives

4. It can be inferred from the passage that the March family had ______.

  A. both happiness and sadness      B. wealthy neighbors 

  C. more girls than boys                        D. a lot of rich relatives

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