________ was of little importance.


  1. A.
    No matter he might pass the examination
  2. B.
    Whether he passed the examination or not
  3. C.
    Though he might pass the examination
  4. D.
    He might pass the examination
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Have you ever had a day when everything seemed to go wrong, and nothing seemed to go right? Not too long ago I was having one of those days. I was discouraged, weary, and plain sad. My focus was on me. After all, no one else was experiencing the same trials I was.
I expressed my upset state to my mother, hoping for some pity. Instead, she said, “I heard Jamie was having a difficult day too. Why don’t you make her some cookies and take them to her this afternoon?”
I didn’t really want to, but decided that I didn’t want to go back to my other problems just yet. I made the cookies and arranged them on a little plate. Then I made a card with a sunflower on it and wrote a small note of empathy.
That afternoon I dropped by my friend’s house. I went to the door and rang the bell. Soon, Jamie came to the door and looked at me in surprise for the unexpected visit. Before she could say anything I rushed, “ I heard you were having a hard day and decided to bring you something. I hope your day goes better.” The look that came over Jamie’s face was one that I could never put into words. It was as if a darkened sky was suddenly lit with the golden rays of the sun; it was as if in that small act, her day was brightened.
I got back into the car and for some amazing reason; I felt a lot better myself. That day I experienced the truth that James Barri attempted to describe, “ Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.”
【小題1】Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A.Sunshine on a Rainy DayB.Discouraged by Nothing
C.Giving Help to a FriendD.Experience a Cheerless Day
【小題2】The author made cookies and arranged them on a plate _________.
A.so as to show off his skillsB.to stop thinking about his own worries
C.not to let his mother feel downD.not to show his sadness to others
【小題3】How did Jamie feel when seeing the author’s coming?
A.She lit up very soon.B.She was surprised and scared.
C.She couldn’t express herself.D.She poured out all her worries.
【小題4】What do you think of the author’s mother?
A.Sympathetic.B.Willing.C.Instructional.D.Selfish.
【小題5】The passage is mainly about _________.
A.dealing with others when they are angryB.a(chǎn)djusting well the mental condition
C.taking mother’s advice every hourD.enjoying oneself at any time

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The accident led Texas A&M to declare a pause on an official Bonfire. However, in 2002, a student-sponsored-and-off-campus "Student Bonfire" came up.
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A.In 2003.B.1999.
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B.The University of Texas at Austin started Students Bonfire.
C.Texas A&M University and The University of Texas started Students Bonfire.
D.Texas A&M University and The University of Texas started Aggie Bonfire.
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B.Some serious accidents occurred during the activity.
C.It ran out of fund and then stopped.
D.There were no official supports.
【小題4】 Which of the following might serve as the best title of the whole passage?
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I expressed my upset state to my mother, hoping for some pity. Instead, she said, “I heard Jamie was having a difficult day too. Why don’t you make her some cookies and take them to her this afternoon?”

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1.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A.Sunshine on a Rainy Day                  B.Discouraged by Nothing

C.Giving Help to a Friend                   D.Experience a Cheerless Day

2.The author made cookies and arranged them on a plate _________.

A.so as to show off his skills                 B.to stop thinking about his own worries

C.not to let his mother feel down             D.not to show his sadness to others

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A.She lit up very soon.                     B.She was surprised and scared.

C.She couldn’t express herself.             D.She poured out all her worries.

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A.Sympathetic.       B.Willing.           C.Instructional.       D.Selfish.

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A.dealing with others when they are angry      B.a(chǎn)djusting well the mental condition

C.taking mother’s advice every hour         D.enjoying oneself at any time

 

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A.In 2003.                              B.1999.

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