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My earliest memory was of taking our only vacuum bottle to the public canteen for drinking water. 1.      by hunger, I dropped the bottle and broke it. Scared greatly, I hid all that day in a haystack(草堆). 2.     evening, I heard my mother calling my childhood name, so I crawled out of my hiding place, 3.       to receive a beating or a scolding. But Mother didn’t hit me, didn’t even 4.     me. She just rubbed my head and heaved a sigh.

My most 5.      memory involved going out in the collective’s field with Mother to collect ears of wheat. The collectors scattered when they 6.     the watchman. But Mother, who had bound feet, could not run; she was 7.       and slapped so hard by the watchman, a hulk of a man that she fell to the ground. The watchman confiscated(没收) the wheat we’d collected and walked off 8.      . As she sat on the ground, her lip bleeding, Mother wore a look of 9.     I’ll never forget. Years later, when I 10.       the watchman, now a gray-haired old man, in the marketplace, Mother had to stop me from going up to avenge her. “Son,” she said 11.      , “the man who hit me and this man are not the same person.”

My clearest memory is of a Moon Festival day, at noon time, one of those rare 12.     when we ate jiaozi at home, one bowl apiece. A(n) 13.        beggar came to our door while we were at the table, and when I tried to 14.       him away with half a bowlful of dried sweet potatoes, he 15.      angrily: “I’m an old man,” he said. “You people are eating jiaozi, but want to feed me sweet potatoes. How 16.      can you be?” I reacted just as angrily: “We’re lucky if we eat jiaozi a couple of times a year, one small bowlful apiece, 17.     enough to get a taste! You should be thankful we’re giving you sweet potatoes,---” After scolding me, Mother dumped her half - bowlful of jiaozi into the old man’s bowl.

Mother18.      a serious lung disease when I was still in my teens. Hunger, disease, and too much work made the road ahead look especially 19.     , worried that Mother might take her own life. One day, she said, “Son,”“don’t worry, there may be no 20    in my life, but I won’t leave you till the God of the Underworld calls me.”

1. A. Weakened       B. Driven        C. Angered         D. Attacked

2. A. During          B. On           C. Toward          D. In

3. A. preparing        B. prepared      C. to prepare         D. prepare

4. A. touch           B. scold         C. beat             D. see

5. A. cheerful         B. hard          C. shameful        D. painful

6. A. found           B. spotted                    D. passed

7. A. caught          B. pushed        C. struck          D. frighten

8. A. whistling        B. whistled       C. to whistle       D. whistles

9. A. sorrow          B. hopelessness               ery

10. A. knocked into     B. came across    C. come up with    D. knocked down

11. A. disappointedly    B. sadly         C. kindly          D. calmly

12. A. events          B. situations       C. occasions       D. cases

13.A. aging          B. hungry         C. ill             D. deaf

14.A. give           B. send           C. drive           D. turn

15.A. answered       B. responded      C. reacted          D. swore

16.A. heartless        B. shy           C. unbelievable      D. unreasonable

17.A. seldom         B. not            C. barely          D. never

18.A. suffered        B. caught          C. contracted      D. infected

19.A. desperate       B. frustrated       C. blocked         D. narrow

20.A. surprise        B. difficulty        C. excitement    D. joy

【回答】

ACBBD   BAABB   DCABC   ACCAD 

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