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          科目:czyy 來源:2012屆江蘇省海門市初三中考適應(yīng)性測試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解

          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice.“Mom,come here!There's this lady here my size!”
          The mother rushed to her son;then she turned to me to say sorry to me.
          I smiled and told her,“It's OK.”Then I talked to the boy,“Hi,I'm Dory Kramer. How are you?”
          He studied me from head to toe,and asked,“Are you a little mommy?”
          “Yes,I have a son,” I answered.
          “Why are you so little?”he asked.
          “It's the way I was born,” I said.“Some people are little. Some are tall. I'm just not going to grow any bigger.”After I answered his other questions,I shook the boy's hand and left.
          My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents.
          It takes only one glance( 一瞥) to see I’m different. I stand three feet nine inches tall(="1.14" metres).I was born a dwarf.In spite of this,I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.
          I didn't realize how short I was until I started school. Some kids called me names (辱罵).Then I knew. I began to hate the first day of school each year.
          But I learned to smile and face the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. What I lacked in height,I made up for in personality. When people are rude,I remind myself,“Look what else I have-a great family,nice friends.”
          【小題1】Why did the mother say sorry to Dory Kramer?

          A.Because the boy ran into the author.
          B.Because the boy hit the author.
          C.Because the boy said the author was fatter than him.
          D.Because the mother thought the boy's words had hurt the author.
          【小題2】What does a dwarf look like?
          A.Of medium height.B.Very tall.
          C.Very short.D.Very thin.
          【小題3】When did the author realize that she was too short?
          A.When she grew up.
          B.When she was 47 years old.
          C.When she began to go to school.
          D.When she met the boy in the supermarket.
          【小題4】What does the sentence “What I lacked in height,I made up for in personality”mean?
          A.Although I am not tall, I often dress up to make myself different.
          B.Although I am not tall, I can make myself tall by dressing up.
          C.Although I am not tall, I try to keep it as my personal secrets.
          D.Although I am not tall, I can make myself good with good personal qualities.

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          科目:czyy 來源:2011-2012學(xué)年江蘇省海門市初三中考適應(yīng)性測試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice.“Mom,come here!There's this lady here my size!”

               The mother rushed to her son;then she turned to me to say sorry to me.

               I smiled and told her,“It's OK.”Then I talked to the boy,“Hi,I'm Dory Kramer. How are you?”

               He studied me from head to toe,and asked,“Are you a little mommy?”

          “Yes,I have a son,” I answered.

              “Why are you so little?”he asked.

              “It's the way I was born,” I said.“Some people are little. Some are tall. I'm just not going to grow any bigger.”After I answered his other questions,I shook the boy's hand and left.

               My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents.

               It takes only one glance( 一瞥) to see I’m different. I stand three feet nine inches tall(=1.14 metres).I was born a dwarf.In spite of this,I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.

               I didn't realize how short I was until I started school. Some kids called me names (辱罵).Then I knew. I began to hate the first day of school each year.

               But I learned to smile and face the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. What I lacked in height,I made up for in personality. When people are rude,I remind myself,“Look what else I have-a great family,nice friends.”

          1.Why did the mother say sorry to Dory Kramer?

          A.Because the boy ran into the author.

          B.Because the boy hit the author.

          C.Because the boy said the author was fatter than him.

          D.Because the mother thought the boy's words had hurt the author.

          2.What does a dwarf look like?

          A.Of medium height.            B.Very tall.

          C.Very short.                      D.Very thin.

          3.When did the author realize that she was too short?

          A.When she grew up.

          B.When she was 47 years old.

          C.When she began to go to school.

          D.When she met the boy in the supermarket.

          4.What does the sentence “What I lacked in height,I made up for in personality”mean?

          A. Although I am not tall, I often dress up to make myself different.

          B. Although I am not tall, I can make myself tall by dressing up.

          C. Although I am not tall, I try to keep it as my personal secrets.

          D. Although I am not tall, I can make myself good with good personal qualities.

           

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          科目:gzyy 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年陜西省寧強縣天津高級中學(xué)高二第一次月考英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解

          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice.
          “Mom, come here! There’s this lady here my size!”
          The mother rushed to her son; then she turned to me to apologize.
          I smiled and told her, “It’s okay.” Then I talked to the boy, “Hi, Mickey, I’m Darry Kramer. How are you?”
          He studied me from head to toe, and asked, “Are you a little mommy?”
          “Yes, I have a son,” I answered.
          “Why are you so little?” he asked.
          “It’s the way I was born,” I said. “Some people are little. Some are tall. I’m just not going to grow any bigger.” After I answered his other questions, I shook the boy’s hand and left.
          My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents.
          It takes only one glance to see my uniqueness. I stand three feet nine inches tall. I was born an dwarf (侏儒). Despite this, I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.
          I didn’t realize how short I was until I started school. Some kids laughed at me.. I began to hate the first day of school each year. New students would always stare at me as I struggled to climb the school bus stairs.
          But I learned to smile and accept the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. I decided to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height, I made up for in personality.
          I’m 47 now, and the stares have not diminished as I’ve grown older. People are amazed when they see me driving. I try to keep a good attitude. When people are rude, I remind myself, “Look what else I have---a great family, nice friends.”
          It’s the children’s questions that make my life special. I enjoy answering their questions. My hope is that I will encourage them to accept their peers (a person of the same age, class, position, etc.), whatever size and shape they come in, and treat them with respect.
          【小題1】Why did the mother apologize to the author?

          A.Because the boy ran into the author.
          B.Because the boy laughed at the author.
          C.Because the boy said the author was fatter than him.
          D.Because the mother thought the boy’s words had hurt the author.
          【小題2】When did the author realize that she was too short?
          A.When she grew up.
          B.When she was 47 years old.
          C.When she began to go to school.
          D.When she met the boy in the supermarket.
          【小題3】How does the author feel about people’s stares?
          A.Angry.B.Calm.C.Painful. D.Discouraged.

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          科目:gzyy 來源:2011湖北華師一附中荊州高三5月模擬考試英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解

          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice.
          “Mom, come here! There’s this lady here my size!”
          The mother rushed to her son; then she turned to me to apologize.
          I smiled and told her, “It’s okay.” Then I talked to the boy, “Hi, I’m Darryl Kramer. How are you?”
          He studied me from head to toe, and asked, “Are you a little mommy?”
          “Yes, I have a son,” I answered.
          “Why are you so little?” he asked.
          “It’s the way I was born,” I said. “Some people are little. Some are tall. I’m just not going to grow any bigger.” After I answered his other questions, I shook the boy’s hand, and left.
          My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents.
          It takes only one glance to see my uniqueness. I stand three feet nine inches tall. I was born an achondroplasia dwarf. Despite this, I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.
          I didn’t realize how short I was until I started school. Some kids picked on me, calling me names. Then I knew. I began to hate the first day of school each year. New students would always stare at me as I struggled to climb the school bus stairs.
          But I learned to smile and accept the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. I decided to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height, I made up for in personality.
          I’m 47 now, and the stares have not diminished as I’ve grown older. People are amazed when they see me driving. I try to keep a good attitude. When people are rude, I remind myself, “Look what else I have — a great family, nice friends.”
          It’s the children’s questions that make my life special. I enjoy answering their questions. My hope is that I will encourage them to accept their peers (a person of the same age, class, position, etc.), whatever size and shape they come in, and treat them with respect.
          【小題1】.. Why did the mother apologize to the author?

          A.Because the boy ran into the author.
          B.Because the boy laughed at the author.
          C.Because the boy said the author was fatter than him.
          D.Because she thought the boy’s words had hurt the author.
          【小題2】. When did the author realize that she was too short?
          A.When she began to go to school.B.When she was 47 years old.
          C.When she grew up.D.When she met the boy in the supermarket.
          【小題3】. Which of the following word can best replace the underlined word “diminished”?
          A.dismissedB.increasedC.decreasedD.discriminated
          【小題4】. How does the author feel about people’s stares?
          A.Angry.B.Calm.C.Painful.D.Discouraged.

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          科目:gzyy 來源:2010-2011年浙江臺州中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解

          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice. “Mom, come here! There’s this lady near my size!” The mother rushed to her son; then she turned to me to apologize. I smiled and told her, “It’s okay.” Then talked to the boy, “Hi, I’m Darry Kramer. How are you?” He studied me from head to toe, and asked, “Are you a little mommy?” “Yes, I have a son,” I answered. “Why are you so little?” he asked. “It’s the way I was born,” I said. “Some people are little. Some are tall. I’m just not going to grow any bigger.” After I answered his other questions, I shook the boy’s hand and left.
          My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents.
          It takes only one glance to see my uniqueness. I stand three feet nine inches tall. I was born an achondroplasia dwarf (侏儒). Despite this, I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.
          I didn’t realize how short I was until I started school. Some kids joked on me, calling me names. Then I knew. I began to hate the first day of school each year. New students would always stare at me as I struggled to climb the school bus stairs.
          But I learned to smile and accept the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. I decided to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height, I made up for in personality.
          I’m 47 now, and the stares have not diminished as I’ve grown older. People are amazed when they see me driving. I try to keep a good attitude. When people are rude, I remind myself, “Look what else I have – a great family, nice friends.”
          It’s the children’s questions that make my life special. I enjoy answering their questions. My hope is that I will encourage them to accept their peers (a person of the same age, class, position, etc.), whatever size and shape they come in, and treat them with respect.
          【小題1】
          Why did the mother apologize to the author?

          A.Because the boy ran into the author.
          B.Because the boy laughed at the author.
          C.Because they boy said the author was fatter than him.
          D.Because the mother thought the boy’s words had hurt the author.
          【小題2】
          When did the author realize that she was too short?
          A.When she grew up.
          B.When she was 47 years old.
          C.When she began to go to school.
          D.When she met the boy in the supermarket.
          【小題3】
          Which of the following word can best replace the underlined word “diminished”?
          A.doubtedB.increasedC.decreasedD.improved
          【小題4】
          .How does the author feel about people’s stares now?
          A.AngryB.CalmC.Painful D.Discouraged

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          科目:gzyy 來源:2013屆湖南省望城一中、長沙縣實驗中學(xué)高三10月聯(lián)考英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解

          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice boom from across the aisle.
          “Mom, come here! There’s this lady here my size!”
          The mother rushed to a boy she called Mickey; then she turned to me to apologize.
          I smiled and told her, “It’s okay.” Then I talked to the boy, “Hi, Mickey, I’m Darry Kramer. How are you?”
          He studied me from head to toe, and asked, “Are you a little mommy?”
          “Yes, I have a son.”I answered.
          “Why are you so little?” he asked.
          “. . . It is the way I was born. ” I said. “ Some people are little. Some are tall. I’m just not going to grow any bigger. ” After about five more minutes of answering questions, I shook Mickey’s hand, and say doodbye to them.
          My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents. It has taken many years to develop my confidence to be able to do that.
          It takes only one glance to see my uniqueness. I stand three feet, nine inches tall. I was born an achondroplasia dwarf(侏儒). Despite this, my parents encouraged me to do all the things the kids around me did when I was growing up. When my neighbors got two-wheel bikes, I got a two- wheel bike. When they roller-skated, I roller-skated. I didn’t realize how short I was until I started school. There, a few kids picked on me, calling me names. Then I knew. After that, I began to hate the first day of school each year. I didn’t know who was new and would stare at me as I struggled to climb the school bus stairs.
          As time went on, I just tried to smile and accept the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. I was determined to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height, I made up for in personality.
          I’m 47 now, and the stares have not diminished as I’ve grown older. People look in disbelief when they see me get out of my car off the driver’s side. During those times, I try to keep a good attitude. When people are rude, I remind myself, “Look what else I have—a great family. Nice friends. ”
          And it’s the children’s questions that make my life special. When I talk with children, they leave content that their questions have been answered. My hope is that in taking time with them, I will encourage them to accept their peers whatever size and shape they come in, and treat them with respect.
          81. How was the author brought up? (no more than 9 words)(2 marks)
          82. Why does the author enjoy talking to children? (no more than 12 words)(3marks)
          83. When did the author realize that she was short? (no more than 4 words)(2 marks)
          84.Please use several words to describe the author’s personalities. (no more than 6 words(3marks)

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          科目:gzyy 來源:2014屆陜西省高二第一次月考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解

          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice.

          “Mom, come here! There’s this lady here my size!”

          The mother rushed to her son; then she turned to me to apologize.

          I smiled and told her, “It’s okay.” Then I talked to the boy, “Hi, Mickey, I’m Darry Kramer. How are you?”

          He studied me from head to toe, and asked, “Are you a little mommy?”

          “Yes, I have a son,” I answered.

          “Why are you so little?” he asked.

          “It’s the way I was born,” I said. “Some people are little. Some are tall. I’m just not going to grow any bigger.” After I answered his other questions, I shook the boy’s hand and left.

          My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents.

          It takes only one glance to see my uniqueness. I stand three feet nine inches tall. I was born an dwarf (侏儒). Despite this, I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.

          I didn’t realize how short I was until I started school. Some kids laughed at me.. I began to hate the first day of school each year. New students would always stare at me as I struggled to climb the school bus stairs.

          But I learned to smile and accept the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. I decided to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height, I made up for in personality.

          I’m 47 now, and the stares have not diminished as I’ve grown older. People are amazed when they see me driving. I try to keep a good attitude. When people are rude, I remind myself, “Look what else I have---a great family, nice friends.”

          It’s the children’s questions that make my life special. I enjoy answering their questions. My hope is that I will encourage them to accept their peers (a person of the same age, class, position, etc.), whatever size and shape they come in, and treat them with respect.

          1.Why did the mother apologize to the author?

              A.Because the boy ran into the author.

              B.Because the boy laughed at the author.

              C.Because the boy said the author was fatter than him.

              D.Because the mother thought the boy’s words had hurt the author.

          2.When did the author realize that she was too short?

              A.When she grew up.

              B.When she was 47 years old.

              C.When she began to go to school.

              D.When she met the boy in the supermarket.

          3.How does the author feel about people’s stares?

              A.Angry.       B.Calm.        C.Painful.     D.Discouraged.

           

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          科目:gzyy 來源:2012-2013學(xué)年湖南省高三10月聯(lián)考英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀表達

          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice boom from across the aisle.

           “Mom, come here! There’s this lady here my size!”

           The mother rushed to a boy she called Mickey; then she turned to me to apologize.

           I smiled and told her, “It’s okay.” Then I talked to the boy, “Hi, Mickey, I’m Darry Kramer. How are you?”

           He studied me from head to toe, and asked, “Are you a little mommy?”

           “Yes, I have a son.”I answered.

           “Why are you so little?” he asked.

           “. . . It is the way I was born. ” I said. “ Some people are little. Some are tall. I’m just not going to grow any bigger. ” After about five more minutes of answering questions, I shook Mickey’s hand, and say doodbye to them.

           My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents. It has taken many years to develop my confidence to be able to do that.

           It takes only one glance to see my uniqueness. I stand three feet, nine inches tall. I was born an achondroplasia dwarf(侏儒). Despite this, my parents encouraged me to do all the things the kids around me did when I was growing up. When my neighbors got two-wheel bikes, I got a two- wheel bike. When they roller-skated, I roller-skated. I didn’t realize how short I was until I started school. There, a few kids picked on me, calling me names. Then I knew. After that, I began to hate the first day of school each year. I didn’t know who was new and would stare at me as I struggled to climb the school bus stairs.

           As time went on, I just tried to smile and accept the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. I was determined to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height, I made up for in personality.

           I’m 47 now, and the stares have not diminished as I’ve grown older. People look in disbelief when they see me get out of my car off the driver’s side. During those times, I try to keep a good attitude. When people are rude, I remind myself, “Look what else I have—a great family. Nice friends. ”

           And it’s the children’s questions that make my life special. When I talk with children, they leave content that their questions have been answered. My hope is that in taking time with them, I will encourage them to accept their peers whatever size and shape they come in, and treat them with respect.

          81. How was the author brought up? (no more than 9 words)(2 marks)

          82. Why does the author enjoy talking to children? (no more than 12 words)(3marks)

          83. When did the author realize that she was short? (no more than 4 words)(2 marks)

          84.Please use several words to describe the author’s personalities. (no more than 6 words(3marks)

           

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          科目:gzyy 來源:2011湖北華師一附中荊州高三5月模擬考試英語試題 題型:閱讀理解

          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice.

          “Mom, come here! There’s this lady here my size!”

          The mother rushed to her son; then she turned to me to apologize.

          I smiled and told her, “It’s okay.” Then I talked to the boy, “Hi, I’m Darryl Kramer. How are you?”

          He studied me from head to toe, and asked, “Are you a little mommy?”

          “Yes, I have a son,” I answered.

          “Why are you so little?” he asked.

          “It’s the way I was born,” I said. “Some people are little. Some are tall. I’m just not going to grow any bigger.” After I answered his other questions, I shook the boy’s hand, and left.

          My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents.

          It takes only one glance to see my uniqueness. I stand three feet nine inches tall. I was born an achondroplasia dwarf. Despite this, I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.

          I didn’t realize how short I was until I started school. Some kids picked on me, calling me names. Then I knew. I began to hate the first day of school each year. New students would always stare at me as I struggled to climb the school bus stairs.

          But I learned to smile and accept the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. I decided to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height, I made up for in personality.

          I’m 47 now, and the stares have not diminished as I’ve grown older. People are amazed when they see me driving. I try to keep a good attitude. When people are rude, I remind myself, “Look what else I have — a great family, nice friends.”

          It’s the children’s questions that make my life special. I enjoy answering their questions. My hope is that I will encourage them to accept their peers (a person of the same age, class, position, etc.), whatever size and shape they come in, and treat them with respect.

          1... Why did the mother apologize to the author?

             A. Because the boy ran into the author.

             B. Because the boy laughed at the author.

             C. Because the boy said the author was fatter than him.

             D. Because she thought the boy’s words had hurt the author.

          2..  When did the author realize that she was too short?

             A. When she began to go to school.       B. When she was 47 years old.

             C. When she grew up.             D. When she met the boy in the supermarket.

          3..  Which of the following word can best replace the underlined word “diminished”?

             A. dismissed       B. increased       C. decreased      D. discriminated

          4.. How does the author feel about people’s stares?

             A. Angry.         B. Calm.          C. Painful.        D. Discouraged.

           

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          科目:gzyy 來源:20102011年浙江臺州中學(xué)高二上學(xué)期期中考試英語試題 題型:閱讀理解

          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice. “Mom, come here! There’s this lady near my size!” The mother rushed to her son; then she turned to me to apologize. I smiled and told her, “It’s okay.” Then talked to the boy, “Hi, I’m Darry Kramer. How are you?” He studied me from head to toe, and asked, “Are you a little mommy?” “Yes, I have a son,” I answered. “Why are you so little?” he asked. “It’s the way I was born,” I said. “Some people are little. Some are tall. I’m just not going to grow any bigger.” After I answered his other questions, I shook the boy’s hand and left.

          My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents.

          It takes only one glance to see my uniqueness. I stand three feet nine inches tall. I was born an achondroplasia dwarf (侏儒). Despite this, I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.

          I didn’t realize how short I was until I started school. Some kids joked on me, calling me names. Then I knew. I began to hate the first day of school each year. New students would always stare at me as I struggled to climb the school bus stairs.

          But I learned to smile and accept the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. I decided to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height, I made up for in personality.

          I’m 47 now, and the stares have not diminished as I’ve grown older. People are amazed when they see me driving. I try to keep a good attitude. When people are rude, I remind myself, “Look what else I have – a great family, nice friends.”

          It’s the children’s questions that make my life special. I enjoy answering their questions. My hope is that I will encourage them to accept their peers (a person of the same age, class, position, etc.), whatever size and shape they come in, and treat them with respect.

          1.

          Why did the mother apologize to the author?

          A. Because the boy ran into the author.

          B. Because the boy laughed at the author.

          C. Because they boy said the author was fatter than him.

          D. Because the mother thought the boy’s words had hurt the author.

          2.

          When did the author realize that she was too short?

          A. When she grew up.

          B. When she was 47 years old.  

          C. When she began to go to school.

          D. When she met the boy in the supermarket.

          3.

          Which of the following word can best replace the underlined word “diminished”?

          A. doubted        B. increased        C. decreased        D. improved

          4.

          .How does the author feel about people’s stares now?

          A. Angry       B. Calm      C. Painful     D. Discouraged

           

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          科目:czyy 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice.“Mom,come here!There's this lady here my size!”
          The mother rushed to her son;then she turned to me to say sorry to me.
          I smiled and told her,“It's OK.”Then I talked to the boy,“Hi,I'm Dory Kramer. How are you?”
          He studied me from head to toe,and asked,“Are you a little mommy?”
          “Yes,I have a son,” I answered.
          “Why are you so little?”he asked.
          “It's the way I was born,” I said.“Some people are little. Some are tall. I'm just not going to grow any bigger.”After I answered his other questions,I shook the boy's hand and left.
          My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents.
          It takes only one glance( 一瞥) to see I’m different. I stand three feet nine inches tall(="1.14" metres).I was born a dwarf.In spite of this,I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.
          I didn't realize how short I was until I started school. Some kids called me names (辱罵).Then I knew. I began to hate the first day of school each year.
          But I learned to smile and face the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. What I lacked in height,I made up for in personality. When people are rude,I remind myself,“Look what else I have-a great family,nice friends.”

          1. 1.

            Why did the mother say sorry to Dory Kramer?

            1. A.
              Because the boy ran into the author.
            2. B.
              Because the boy hit the author.
            3. C.
              Because the boy said the author was fatter than him.
            4. D.
              Because the mother thought the boy's words had hurt the author.
          2. 2.

            What does a dwarf look like?

            1. A.
              Of medium height.
            2. B.
              Very tall.
            3. C.
              Very short.
            4. D.
              Very thin.
          3. 3.

            When did the author realize that she was too short?

            1. A.
              When she grew up.
            2. B.
              When she was 47 years old.
            3. C.
              When she began to go to school.
            4. D.
              When she met the boy in the supermarket.
          4. 4.

            What does the sentence “What I lacked in height,I made up for in personality”mean?

            1. A.
              Although I am not tall, I often dress up to make myself different.
            2. B.
              Although I am not tall, I can make myself tall by dressing up.
            3. C.
              Although I am not tall, I try to keep it as my personal secrets.
            4. D.
              Although I am not tall, I can make myself good with good personal qualities.

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          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice.“Mom,come here!There's this lady here my size!”
          The mother rushed to her son;then she turned to me to say sorry to me.
          I smiled and told her,“It's OK.”Then I talked to the boy,“Hi,I'm Dory Kramer. How are you?”
          He studied me from head to toe,and asked,“Are you a little mommy?”
          “Yes,I have a son,” I answered.
          “Why are you so little?”he asked.
          “It's the way I was born,” I said.“Some people are little. Some are tall. I'm just not going to grow any bigger.”After I answered his other questions,I shook the boy's hand and left.
          My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents.
          It takes only one glance( 一瞥) to see I’m different. I stand three feet nine inches tall(="1.14" metres).I was born a dwarf.In spite of this,I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.
          I didn't realize how short I was until I started school. Some kids called me names (辱罵).Then I knew. I began to hate the first day of school each year.
          But I learned to smile and face the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. What I lacked in height,I made up for in personality. When people are rude,I remind myself,“Look what else I have-a great family,nice friends.”
          小題1:Why did the mother say sorry to Dory Kramer?
          A.Because the boy ran into the author.
          B.Because the boy hit the author.
          C.Because the boy said the author was fatter than him.
          D.Because the mother thought the boy's words had hurt the author.
          小題2:What does a dwarf look like?
          A.Of medium height.B.Very tall.
          C.Very short.D.Very thin.
          小題3:When did the author realize that she was too short?
          A.When she grew up.
          B.When she was 47 years old.
          C.When she began to go to school.
          D.When she met the boy in the supermarket.
          小題4:What does the sentence “What I lacked in height,I made up for in personality”mean?
          A.Although I am not tall, I often dress up to make myself different.
          B.Although I am not tall, I can make myself tall by dressing up.
          C.Although I am not tall, I try to keep it as my personal secrets.
          D.Although I am not tall, I can make myself good with good personal qualities.

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          科目:gzyy 來源: 題型:填空題

          I was shopping in the supermarket when I.heard a young voice boom from across the aisle.“Mom,come here! There’s this lady here my size!”
          The mother rushed to a boy she called Mickey;then she turned to me to apologize.
          I smiled and told her,“It’s okay.”Then I talked to the boy,“Hi,Mickey,I’m Darry
          Kramer.How are you?”
          He studied mc from head to toe,and asked,“Arc you a little mommy?”
          “Yes.I have a son”I answered
          “Why are you so little?”he asked.
          …It s the way I was born.”I said.“Some people are little.Some are tall.I’m just not going to grow any bigger.”After about five more minutes of answering questions,I shook Mickey’s hand, and he returned to his mother.
          My life as a little  person is filled with stories 1ike that.I enjoy talking to children and Explaining why I look different from their parents.it has taken many years to develop my confidence to be able to do that.
          It takes only one glance to see my uniqueness.I stand three feet.nine inches tall I was born an achondroplasia dwarf(侏儒).Despite this,my parents encouraged me to do all the things the kids around me did when I was growing up When my neighbors got two-wheel bikes,I got a two-wheel bike When they roller-skated, I roller-skated.
          I didn’t realize how short I was until I started school There,a few kids 1picked on me,calling me names.Then I knew.After that,I began to hate the first day of school cach year.I didn’t know who was new and would stare at me as I struggled to climb the school bus stairs.
          As time went on,I just tried to smile and accept the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life.I was determined to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage.
          What I lacked in height,I made up for in personality.
          I’m 47 now,and the stares have not diminished as I’ve grown older.People 1ook in disbelief when they see me get out of my car off the driver’s side.During those times,I try to keep a good attitude When people are rude,I remind myself,“Look what else I have—a great family.Nice friends.”
          And it’s the children’s questions that make my 1ife special.When I talk with children.They leave content that their questions have been answered My hope is that in taking time with them,I will encourage them to accept their peers whatever size and shape they come in,and treat them with respect.


          How was the author brought up?(回答詞數(shù)不超過9個)
          ________                                                    


          Why does the author enjoy talking to children?(回答詞數(shù)不超過12個)
          ________                                                       


          Please Use several words to describe the author’s personalities.(回答詞數(shù)不超過5個)
          ________                                                         

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          科目:gzyy 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice.
          “Mom, come here! There’s this lady here my size!”
          The mother rushed to her son; then she turned to me to apologize.
          I smiled and told her, “It’s okay.” Then I talked to the boy, “Hi, Mickey, I’m Darry Kramer. How are you?”
          He studied me from head to toe, and asked, “Are you a little mommy?”
          “Yes, I have a son,” I answered.
          “Why are you so little?” he asked.
          “It’s the way I was born,” I said. “Some people are little. Some are tall. I’m just not going to grow any bigger.” After I answered his other questions, I shook the boy’s hand and left.
          My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents.
          It takes only one glance to see my uniqueness. I stand three feet nine inches tall. I was born an dwarf (侏儒). Despite this, I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.
          I didn’t realize how short I was until I started school. Some kids laughed at me.. I began to hate the first day of school each year. New students would always stare at me as I struggled to climb the school bus stairs.
          But I learned to smile and accept the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. I decided to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height, I made up for in personality.
          I’m 47 now, and the stares have not diminished as I’ve grown older. People are amazed when they see me driving. I try to keep a good attitude. When people are rude, I remind myself, “Look what else I have---a great family, nice friends.”
          It’s the children’s questions that make my life special. I enjoy answering their questions. My hope is that I will encourage them to accept their peers (a person of the same age, class, position, etc.), whatever size and shape they come in, and treat them with respect

          1. 1.

            Why did the mother apologize to the author?

            1. A.
              Because the boy ran into the author
            2. B.
              Because the boy laughed at the author
            3. C.
              Because the boy said the author was fatter than him
            4. D.
              Because the mother thought the boy’s words had hurt the author
          2. 2.

            When did the author realize that she was too short?

            1. A.
              When she grew up
            2. B.
              When she was 47 years old
            3. C.
              When she began to go to school
            4. D.
              When she met the boy in the supermarket
          3. 3.

            How does the author feel about people’s stares?

            1. A.
              Angry
            2. B.
              Calm
            3. C.
              Painful
            4. D.
              Discouraged

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          科目:gzyy 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice boom from across the aisle.
          “Mom, come here! There’s this lady here my size!”
          The mother rushed to a boy she called Mickey; then she turned to me to apologize.
          I smiled and told her, “It’s okay.” Then I talked to the boy, “Hi, Mickey, I’m Darry Kramer. How are you?”
          He studied me from head to toe, and asked, “Are you a little mommy?”
          “Yes, I have a son.”I answered.
          “Why are you so little?” he asked.
          “. . . It is the way I was born. ” I said. “ Some people are little. Some are tall. I’m just not going to grow any bigger. ” After about five more minutes of answering questions, I shook Mickey’s hand, and say doodbye to them.
          My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents. It has taken many years to develop my confidence to be able to do that.
          It takes only one glance to see my uniqueness. I stand three feet, nine inches tall. I was born an achondroplasia dwarf(侏儒). Despite this, my parents encouraged me to do all the things the kids around me did when I was growing up. When my neighbors got two-wheel bikes, I got a two- wheel bike. When they roller-skated, I roller-skated. I didn’t realize how short I was until I started school. There, a few kids picked on me, calling me names. Then I knew. After that, I began to hate the first day of school each year. I didn’t know who was new and would stare at me as I struggled to climb the school bus stairs.
          As time went on, I just tried to smile and accept the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. I was determined to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height, I made up for in personality.
          I’m 47 now, and the stares have not diminished as I’ve grown older. People look in disbelief when they see me get out of my car off the driver’s side. During those times, I try to keep a good attitude. When people are rude, I remind myself, “Look what else I have—a great family. Nice friends. ”
          And it’s the children’s questions that make my life special. When I talk with children, they leave content that their questions have been answered. My hope is that in taking time with them, I will encourage them to accept their peers whatever size and shape they come in, and treat them with respect.
          81. How was the author brought up? (no more than 9 words)(2 marks)
          82. Why does the author enjoy talking to children? (no more than 12 words)(3marks)
          83. When did the author realize that she was short? (no more than 4 words)(2 marks)
          84.Please use several words to describe the author’s personalities. (no more than 6 words(3marks)

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          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard the young voice.  

          “Mom, come here! There’s this lady here my ___31___!”  

          The mother rushed to her son; then she turned to me to ___32___.  

          I smiled and told her: “It’s okay.” Then I talked to the boy, “Hi, I’m Darryl Kramer. How are you?”  

          He ___33___ me from head to toe, and asked: “Are you a little ___34___?  

          “Yes, I have a son,” I answered.  

          “Why are you so little?” he asked.  

          “It’s the way I was ___35___,” I said. “Some people are little. Some are tall. I’m just not going to grow any bigger.” After I answered his other questions, I shook the boy’s hand, and left.  

          My life as a little person is filled with ___36___ like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents.  

          It takes only one glance to see my ___37___. I stand 114 cm tall. I was born a dwarf(侏儒). ___38___ this, I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.  

          I didn’t ___39___ how short I was until I started school. Some kids picked on me, calling me names(辱罵我). Then I knew. I began to ___40___ the first day of school each year. New students would always stare at me as I ___41___ to climb the school bus stairs.  

          But I learned to smile and ___42___ the fact that I was going to be ___43___ my whole life. I decided to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height, I ___44___ in personality.  

          I’m 47 now, and the stares have not ___45___ as I’ve grown older. People are ___46___ when they see me driving. I try to keep a good attitude. When people are ___47___, I remind myself: “Look what else I have ―a great family, nice friends.”  

          It’s the children’s questions that make my life ___48___. I enjoy answering their questions. My ___49___ is that, I will encourage them to accept their peers(同齡人), whatever size and shape they come in, and treat them with ___50___.  

           

          31. A. weight

          B. size

          C. shape

          D. personality  

          32. A. scold

          B. explain

          C. apologize

          D. respond  

          33. A. studied

          B. identified

          C. inspected

          D. checked  

          34. A. lady

          B. mommy

          C. person

          D. kid  

          35. A. raised

          B. viewed

          C. treated

          D. born  

          36. A. stories

          B. pains

          C. stares

          D. excuses  

          37. A. shortcomings

          B. strangeness

          C. uniqueness

          D. shyness  

          38. A. Besides

          B. Despite

          C. Except

          D. Beyond  

          39. A. admit

          B. care

          C. realize

          D. fear  

          40. A. hate

          B. tolerate

          C. forget

          D. ignore  

          41. A. determined

          B. struggled

          C. managed

          D. learned  

          42. A. refuse

          B. enjoy

          C. accept

          D. consider  

          43. A. exposed

          B. pitied

          C. noticed

          D. avoided  

          44. A. made up for

          B. ended up with

          C. kept track of

          D. made use of  

          45. A. increased

          B. decreased

          C. accumulated

          D. changed  

          46. A. scared

          B. satisfied

          C. amazed

          D. puzzled  

          47. A. rude

          B. curious

          C. regretful

          D. cruel  

          48. A. fantastic

          B. meaningful

          C. embarrassing

          D. special  

          49. A. promise

          B. intention

          C. hope

          D. advantage  

          50. A. respect

          B. frankness

          C. sympathy

          D. emotion  

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          科目:gzyy 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice. “Mom, come here! There’s a lady here my size!”

          The mother rushed to her son, then she turned to me to   21  .

          I smiled and told her, “It’s okay.” Then I   22   the boy, “Hi, I’m Darryl Kramer. How are you?”

          He studied me   23  , and asked, “Are you a little mommy?”

          “Yes, I have a son,” I answered.

            24   are you so little?” he asked in curiosity.

          “It’s   25   I was born,” I said. “Some people are little. Some are tall. I’m just not going to grow any   26  .” After I answered his other questions, I shook the boy’s hand and left.

          My life as a little person is   27   with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look   28   from their parents.

          It takes only one glance to see my   29  . I stand three feet nine inches tall. I was a born dwarf (侏儒).   30   this, I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.

          I didn’t realize how short I was   31   I started school.   32   kids picked on me, calling me names (嘲笑我). Then I knew, I began to   33   the first day of school each year. New students would always stare at me as I struggled to   34   the school bus stairs.

          But I learned to smile and accept the   35   that I was going to be noticed my whole life. I decided to make my uniqueness and advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height, I make up for in   36  .

          It’s the children’s questions that make my life   37  . I enjoy answering their questions. My hope is that I will   38   them to accept their peers (同齡人) whatever   39   and shape they come in, and treat them   40  .

          21. A. scold

          B. acknowledge

          C. help

          D. apologize

          22. A. spoke to

          B. dealt with

          C. looked at

          D. kept to

          23. A. from time to time

          C. from head to toe

          B. from beginning to end

          D. from right to left

          24. A. When

          B. Why

          C. How

          D. Whether

          25. A. the time

          B. the way

          C. the chance

          D. the reason

          26. A. bigger

          B. smaller

          C. stronger

          D. weaker

          27. A. satisfied

          B. disappointed

          C. filled

          D. applied

          28. A. different

          29. A. shortage

          B. similar

          B. kindness

          C. familiar

          C. patience

          D. short

          D. uniqueness

          30. A. Instead of

          B. Owing to

          C. But for

          D. In spite of

          31. A. after

          B. until

          C. when

          D. unless

          32. A. Every

          B. Some

          C. No

          D. Both

          33. A. enjoy

          B. expect

          C. hate

          D. avoid

          34. A. climb

          B. step

          C. get

          D. jump

          35. A. matter

          B. mistake

          C. situation

          D. fact

          36. A. strength

          B. power

          C. sympathy

          D. personality

          37. A. strange

          B. special

          C. common

          D. convenient

          38. A. advocate

          B. advance

          C. encourage

          D. educate

          39. A. size

          B. weight

          C. width

          D. length

          40. A. gladly

          B. differently

          C. equally

          D. peacefully

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          科目:gzyy 來源:不詳 題型:閱讀理解

          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice.
          “Mom, come here! There’s this lady here my size!”
          The mother rushed to her son; then she turned to me to apologize.
          I smiled and told her, “It’s okay.” Then I talked to the boy, “Hi, I’m Darryl Kramer. How are you?”
          He studied me from head to toe, and asked, “Are you a little mommy?”
          “Yes, I have a son,” I answered.
          “Why are you so little?” he asked.
          “It’s the way I was born,” I said. “Some people are little. Some are tall. I’m just not going to grow any bigger.” After I answered his other questions, I shook the boy’s hand, and left.
          My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents.
          It takes only one glance to see my uniqueness. I stand three feet nine inches tall. I was born an achondroplasia dwarf. Despite this, I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.
          I didn’t realize how short I was until I started school. Some kids picked on me, calling me names. Then I knew. I began to hate the first day of school each year. New students would always stare at me as I struggled to climb the school bus stairs.
          But I learned to smile and accept the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. I decided to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height, I made up for in personality.
          I’m 47 now, and the stares have not diminished as I’ve grown older. People are amazed when they see me driving. I try to keep a good attitude. When people are rude, I remind myself, “Look what else I have — a great family, nice friends.”
          It’s the children’s questions that make my life special. I enjoy answering their questions. My hope is that I will encourage them to accept their peers (a person of the same age, class, position, etc.), whatever size and shape they come in, and treat them with respect.
          小題1:.. Why did the mother apologize to the author?
          A.Because the boy ran into the author.
          B.Because the boy laughed at the author.
          C.Because the boy said the author was fatter than him.
          D.Because she thought the boy’s words had hurt the author.
          小題2:. When did the author realize that she was too short?
          A.When she began to go to school.B.When she was 47 years old.
          C.When she grew up.D.When she met the boy in the supermarket.
          小題3:. Which of the following word can best replace the underlined word “diminished”?
          A.dismissedB.increasedC.decreasedD.discriminated
          小題4:. How does the author feel about people’s stares?
          A.Angry.B.Calm.C.Painful.D.Discouraged.

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          科目:gzyy 來源: 題型:完形填空

          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard the young voice.
          "Mom, come here! There's this lady here my 1!"
          The mother rushed to her son; then she turned to me to 2.
          I smiled and told her: "It's okay." Then I talked to the boy, "Hi, I'm Darryl Kramer. How are you?"
          He 3 me from head to toe, and asked: "Are you a little 4?
          "Yes, I have a son," I answered.
          "Why are you so little?" he asked.
          "It's the way I was 5," I said. "Some people are little. Some are tall. I'm just not going to grow any bigger." After I answered his other questions, I shook the boy's hand, and left.
          My life as a little person is filled with 6 like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents.
          It takes only one glance to see my 7. I stand 114 cm tall. I was born a dwarf(侏儒). 8 this, I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.
          I didn't 9 how short I was until I started school. Some kids picked on me, calling me names(辱罵我). Then I knew. I began to 10 the first day of school each year. New students would always stare at me as I 11 to climb the school bus stairs.
          But I learned to smile and 12 the fact that I was going to be 13 my whole life. I decided to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height, I 14 in personality.
          I'm 47 now, and the stares have not 15 as I've grown older. People are 16 when they see me driving. I try to keep a good attitude. When people are 17, I remind myself: "Look what else I have -a great family, nice friends."
          It's the children's questions that make my life 18. I enjoy answering their questions. My 19 is that, I will encourage them to accept their peers(同齡人), whatever size and shape they come in, and treat them with 20.

          1. 1.
            1. A.
              weight
            2. B.
              size
            3. C.
              shape
            4. D.
              personality
          2. 2.
            1. A.
              scold
            2. B.
              explain
            3. C.
              apologize
            4. D.
              Respond
          3. 3.
            1. A.
              studied
            2. B.
              identified
            3. C.
              inspected
            4. D.
              Checked
          4. 4.
            1. A.
              lady
            2. B.
              mommy
            3. C.
              person
            4. D.
              kid
          5. 5.
            1. A.
              raised
            2. B.
              viewed
            3. C.
              treated
            4. D.
              born
          6. 6.
            1. A.
              stories
            2. B.
              pains
            3. C.
              stares
            4. D.
              Excuses
          7. 7.
            1. A.
              shortcomings
            2. B.
              strangeness
            3. C.
              uniqueness
            4. D.
              Shyness
          8. 8.
            1. A.
              Besides
            2. B.
              Despite
            3. C.
              Except
            4. D.
              Beyond
          9. 9.
            1. A.
              admit
            2. B.
              care
            3. C.
              realize
            4. D.
              fear
          10. 10.
            1. A.
              hate
            2. B.
              tolerate
            3. C.
              forget
            4. D.
              ignore
          11. 11.
            1. A.
              determined
            2. B.
              struggled
            3. C.
              managed
            4. D.
              learned
          12. 12.
            1. A.
              refuse
            2. B.
              enjoy
            3. C.
              accept
            4. D.
              consider
          13. 13.
            1. A.
              exposed
            2. B.
              pitied
            3. C.
              noticed
            4. D.
              Avoided
          14. 14.
            1. A.
              made up for
            2. B.
              ended up with
            3. C.
              kept track of
            4. D.
              made use of
          15. 15.
            1. A.
              increased
            2. B.
              decreased
            3. C.
              accumulated
            4. D.
              changed
          16. 16.
            1. A.
              scared
            2. B.
              satisfied
            3. C.
              amazed
            4. D.
              puzzled
          17. 17.
            1. A.
              rude
            2. B.
              curious
            3. C.
              regretful
            4. D.
              cruel
          18. 18.
            1. A.
              fantastic
            2. B.
              meaningful
            3. C.
              embarrassing
            4. D.
              special
          19. 19.
            1. A.
              promise
            2. B.
              intention
            3. C.
              hope
            4. D.
              advantage
          20. 20.
            1. A.
              respect
            2. B.
              frankness
            3. C.
              sympathy
            4. D.
              emotion

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          I was shopping in the supermarket when I heard a young voice. “Mom, come here! There’s this lady near my size!” The mother rushed to her son; then she turned to me to apologize. I smiled and told her, “It’s okay.” Then talked to the boy, “Hi, I’m Darry Kramer. How are you?” He studied me from head to toe, and asked, “Are you a little mommy?” “Yes, I have a son,” I answered. “Why are you so little?” he asked. “It’s the way I was born,” I said. “Some people are little. Some are tall. I’m just not going to grow any bigger.” After I answered his other questions, I shook the boy’s hand and left.
          My life as a little person is filled with stories like that. I enjoy talking to children and explaining why I look different from their parents.
          It takes only one glance to see my uniqueness. I stand three feet nine inches tall. I was born an achondroplasia dwarf (侏儒). Despite this, I did all the things other kids did when I was growing up.
          I didn’t realize how short I was until I started school. Some kids joked on me, calling me names. Then I knew. I began to hate the first day of school each year. New students would always stare at me as I struggled to climb the school bus stairs.
          But I learned to smile and accept the fact that I was going to be noticed my whole life. I decided to make my uniqueness an advantage rather than a disadvantage. What I lacked in height, I made up for in personality.
          I’m 47 now, and the stares have not diminished as I’ve grown older. People are amazed when they see me driving. I try to keep a good attitude. When people are rude, I remind myself, “Look what else I have – a great family, nice friends.”
          It’s the children’s questions that make my life special. I enjoy answering their questions. My hope is that I will encourage them to accept their peers (a person of the same age, class, position, etc.), whatever size and shape they come in, and treat them with respect.
          小題1:
          Why did the mother apologize to the author?
          A.Because the boy ran into the author.
          B.Because the boy laughed at the author.
          C.Because they boy said the author was fatter than him.
          D.Because the mother thought the boy’s words had hurt the author.
          小題2:
          When did the author realize that she was too short?
          A.When she grew up.
          B.When she was 47 years old.
          C.When she began to go to school.
          D.When she met the boy in the supermarket.
          小題3:
          Which of the following word can best replace the underlined word “diminished”?
          A.doubtedB.increasedC.decreasedD.improved
          小題4:
          .How does the author feel about people’s stares now?
          A.AngryB.CalmC.Painful D.Discouraged

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