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After school on Friday,I waited at the school gate to walk home with Jemma,as usual. Then I saw __(1)__talking and laughing happily with some other girls. She glanced (瞥了一眼)at me and left me alone there. I knew right then that I had __(2)__my best friend. At dinner,Mom asked,"Is Jemma coming by tomorrow?" I shrugged (耸肩)and said nothing. The next morning,Mom asked,"Today is __(3)__. What are you and Jemma going to do?" I shrugged again. " __(4)__is Jemma?" Mom took a look at me. Then she said, "Will you take these magazines to Grandma, please?" __(5)__I walked down the street, a new girl in the neighborhood came towards me,smiling.But I just went __(6)__her. Grandma welcomed me at the door with a warm hug. Sitting on the sofa, I noticed a(an) __(7)__of kids in old﹣fashioned clothes on the table. Grandma pointed at a girl with short fair hair. "Thatˈs Beth Lambert, "she said, "My best friend. Until a week before we took this photo. " I was __(8)__at that. "Beth and I were best friends in school. We did everything __(9)__.Then one day, she made new friends and said she didnˈt want to hang out with me anymore. Nothing hurt __(10)__that." I didnˈt say anything. I couldnˈt. I knew Iˈd start __(11)__ if I opened my mouth. Grandma hugged me again. "Simone, sometimes friends grow __(12)__. It might happen to anyone, "she continued. "Then, see him? "Grandmaˈs finger __(13)__to a boy with glasses in the photo. "He lived near me. When I was walking home by myself __(14)__this boy was, too, I said ˈhelloˈ. And we became friends." "So, if we want to start a new friendship, "she smiled. "One __(15)__ is all it took."As I was heading home, that new girl appeared again. I went towards her and spoke,"Hello." (1) A. it B. them C. her D. him (2) A. lost B. hurt C. forgotten D. beaten (3) A. Monday B. Friday C. Saturday D. Sunday (4) A. How B. Where C. Which D. Who (5) A. As B. Before C. After D. Until (6) A. to B. past C. with D. against (7) A. card B. photo C. poster D. advertisement (8) A. glad B. angry C. satisfied D. surprised (9) A. together B. outside C. differently D. quickly (10) A. less than B. because of C. more than D. instead of (11) A. singing B. laughing C. shouting D. crying (12) A. old B. separate C. strong D. close (13) A. moved B. connected C. returned D. waved (14) A. so B. but C. for D. and (15) A. hug B. smile C. word D. question

After school on Friday,I waited at the school gate to walk home with Jemma,as usual. Then I saw  __(1)__talking and laughing happily with some other girls. She glanced (瞥了一眼)at me and left me alone there. I knew right then that I had __(2)__my best friend.     At dinner,Mom asked,"Is Jemma coming by tomorrow?"     I shrugged (耸肩)and said nothing.     The next morning,Mom asked,"Today is  __(3)__. What are you and Jemma going to do?" I shrugged again. " __(4)__is Jemma?"     Mom took a look at me. Then she said, "Will you take these magazines to Grandma, please?"  __(5)__I walked down the street, a new girl in the neighborhood came towards me,smiling.But I just went __(6)__her.     Grandma welcomed me at the door with a warm hug.     Sitting on the sofa, I noticed a(an)  __(7)__of kids in old﹣fashioned clothes on the table. Grandma pointed at a girl with short fair hair. "Thatˈs Beth Lambert, "she said, "My best friend. Until a week before we took this photo. " I was  __(8)__at that. "Beth and I were best friends in school. We did everything  __(9)__.Then one day, she made new friends and said she didnˈt want to hang out with me anymore. Nothing hurt  __(10)__that."     I didnˈt say anything. I couldnˈt. I knew Iˈd start  __(11)__ if I opened my mouth.     Grandma hugged me again. "Simone, sometimes friends grow  __(12)__. It might happen to anyone, "she continued. "Then, see him? "Grandmaˈs finger __(13)__to a boy with glasses in the photo. "He lived near me. When I was walking home by myself  __(14)__this boy was, too, I said ˈhelloˈ. And we became friends." "So, if we want to start a new friendship, "she smiled. "One  __(15)__ is all it took."As I was heading home, that new girl appeared again. I went towards her and spoke,"Hello." (1) A. it B. them C. her D. him (2) A. lost B. hurt C. forgotten D. beaten (3) A. Monday B. Friday C. Saturday D. Sunday (4) A. How B. Where C. Which D. Who (5) A. As B. Before C. After D. Until (6) A. to B. past C. with D. against (7) A. card B. photo C. poster D. advertisement (8) A. glad B. angry C. satisfied D. surprised (9) A. together B. outside C. differently D. quickly (10) A. less than B. because of C. more than D. instead of (11) A. singing B. laughing C. shouting D. crying (12) A. old B. separate C. strong D. close (13) A. moved B. connected C. returned D. waved (14) A. so B. but C. for D. and (15) A. hug B. smile C. word D. question

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答案

【小题1】C【小题2】A【小题3】C【小题4】D【小题5】A【小题6】B【小题7】B【小题8】D【小题9】A【小题10】C【小题11】D【小题12】B【小题13】A【小题14】D【小题15】C

解析

步骤 1:理解文章背景
文章讲述了一个女孩在周五放学后发现她的朋友Jemma和别的女孩在一起,然后Jemma没有和她一起回家。女孩感到失落,妈妈问她Jemma是否来玩,女孩没有回答。妈妈让她给奶奶送杂志,奶奶通过讲述自己的经历,鼓励女孩重新开始新的友谊。
步骤 2:分析问题
问题要求填空,需要根据上下文理解每个空格的含义。
步骤 3:填空
(1) 根据上下文,这里指Jemma,所以用her。
(2) 根据上下文,这里指失去朋友,所以用lost。
(3) 根据上下文,这里指周六,所以用Saturday。
(4) 根据上下文,这里指Jemma在哪里,所以用Where。
(5) 根据上下文,这里指当女孩走在街上,所以用As。
(6) 根据上下文,这里指女孩从新女孩身边走过,所以用past。
(7) 根据上下文,这里指一张照片,所以用photo。
(8) 根据上下文,这里指女孩感到惊讶,所以用surprised。
(9) 根据上下文,这里指一起做事情,所以用together。
(10) 根据上下文,这里指没有什么比这更痛苦的,所以用more than。
(11) 根据上下文,这里指女孩会开始哭泣,所以用crying。
(12) 根据上下文,这里指朋友会分开,所以用separate。
(13) 根据上下文,这里指奶奶的手指指向照片中的男孩,所以用moved。
(14) 根据上下文,这里指奶奶和男孩都在独自回家,所以用and。
(15) 根据上下文,这里指一个词就足够了,所以用word。

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