I remember my father()me to the beach when I was a very small child. We forgot()a towel
A. We forgot()a towel and I felt very col
B.to take ... taking
C.taking ... to take
D.take ... taking
E. take ... taken
A. We forgot()a towel and I felt very col
B.to take ... taking
C.taking ... to take
D.take ... taking
E. take ... taken
根据以下材料回答第 21~30 题:
I can clearly remember the first time I met Mr. Andrews, my old headmaster, (21) that was over twenty years ago . During the war ,I was at school in the north of England . As soon as it ended, my family returned to London. There were not enough schools left for children to go to and my father had to go from one school to another, asking them to (22) me as a pupil . I used to go with him but he had such a (23) time trying to persuade people even to see him that I seldom had to do any tests. We had been to all the schools near where we lived ,but the more (24) my father argued ,the more it became. In the end ,we went to a school about five miles away from home. The headmaster kept us waiting for (25) an hour. While we were waiting , I (26) around at the school building ,which was one of those old Victorian structures, completely out of date but still standing. I could hear the boys playing in the playground outside when the headmaster’s secretary finally (27) us into his office. Mr. Andrews spoke to me first ,“Why do you want to come here ?” he asked. I had been thinking of saying something about studying but couldn’t (28) remembering the boys outside .“I don’t know anyone in London, ” I said . “I like to play with the other boys. I like to read a lot of books too,” I (29) . “All right ,”Mr. Andrews said . “We have one place (30) ,in face.”
My two years at that school were among the happiest of my life.
第 21 题 填入(21)处的最佳答案是()。
A.if
B.despite
C.although
D.since
Her love and devotion for my brother and me made our lack of material possessions seem insignificant. Even today, if I were given a choice between having love at home and wealth, I would want it just the way I had it. I grew up poor in material things but rich in love.
Since my father was never around long enough to teach me physical things or to play games with me, I didn't succeed in any competitive sport. My mother did her best as a substitute, throwing a ball with me in the lot(空地) behind our house, but it wasn't the same. She was too protective of me, and I didn't have enough confidence in my own abilities to really try anything physically demanding.
The story suggests that the author is______his mother.
A.proud of
B.worried about
C.pitiful for
D.concerned about
My two years at that school were the happiest of my life.
(56)
A.if
B.despite
C.although
D.since
I came across a ______ on the street yesterday morning.
A.friend of my father's
B.friend of my father
C.my father's friend
D.father's friend
A.dim
B.blank
C.faint
D.vain
His name was ______ of my tongue, but I just couldn't remember it.
A.at the end
B.at the edge
C.on the tip
D.on the point
His name was just on the________ of my tongue,but I just couldn’t remember it.
A.end
B.point
C.edge
D.tip
I found the ______ wallet my father lost.
A.much
B.quite
C.very
D.too
A.returning
B.to return
C.returned
D.being returned
一What are you looking for? --I can’t remember where I________ my glasses.
A.would leave
B.1eave
C.had left
D.1eft
W: Mr. Smith, I’m sorry I didn’t finish my homework on time.
M:________.I know you’ve been taking care of your father these days.
A.That all depends
B.Help yourself
C.You are welcome
D.Come on