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When my kids were small,I started a tradition in our house of giving eight gifts over the course of the eight days of Hanukkah(光明節(jié)).I liked the idea of (1)CC a candle every night and giving my children a gift to unwrap to (2)AA.It was easy to go into a toy store and pick up something (3)BB less than 10 each,or even1 each (at the Dollar Store).My children didn't ask for anything much in particular and they (4)CC whatever they got.
As the years progressed,I (5)DD the tradition of eight gifts for each night of Hanukkah.
But this year,Hanukkah (6)BB something else.My special-needs son decided that he wanted to (7)AA a computer,and it was up to me to buy all the parts of it.When I wouldn't (8)CC that,he decided he wanted a PlayStation.Then Amazon gift cards.Then money.And it became clear that it wasn't going to happen,he got (9)DD.
I keep(10)AA him that Hanukkah isn't about greed or materialism.It's about the miracle of an oil lamp that (11)DD for eight days.It's about being (12)BB of our heritage.It's about freedom.
But he(13)CC.I know deep down that his obsessions(迷戀) are out of his (14)CC,and definitely out of mine.Having a special-needs child is as (15)DD as it gets.Some days are better than others and not all holidays (16)CC the way I hope.But despite his unrealistic requests,he's a(n)(17)BB child who is showing me the true meaning of life.
And as we enter a new year and light the (18)AA approaching the time,I welcome his differences (19)BB I learn how to turn negative requests into (20)DD ones.
(1) | A.buying | B.donating | C.lighting | D.drawing |
(2) | A.celebrate | B.present | C.send | D.play |
(3) | A.with | B.for | C.of | D.from |
(4) | A.a(chǎn)te | B.threw | C.liked | D.drank |
(5) | A.held up | B.gave in | C.handed in | D.kept up |
(6) | A.made | B.became | C.found | D.designed |
(7) | A.build | B.buy | C.use | D.watch |
(8) | A.rely on | B.learn from | C.a(chǎn)gree to | D.dream about |
(9) | A.calm | B.happy | C.selfish | D.upset |
(10) | A.telling | B.warning | C.promising | D.a(chǎn)ccusing |
(11) | A.lays | B.hangs | C.waits | D.burns |
(12) | A.tired | B.proud | C.a(chǎn)fraid | D.lack |
(13) | A.nodded | B.slept | C.insisted | D.failed |
(14) | A.mind | B.sight | C.control | D.place |
(15) | A.wonderful | B.dangerous | C.interesting | D.challenging |
(16) | A.run out | B.break down | C.work out | D.put down |
(17) | A.strange | B.a(chǎn)mazing | C.bad | D.energetic |
(18) | A.candles | B.lamps | C.torches | D.lanterns |
(19) | A.when | B.a(chǎn)s | C.unless | D.until |
(20) | A.relative | B.possible | C.reasonable | D.positive |
【考點】教育.
【答案】C;A;B;C;D;B;A;C;D;A;D;B;C;C;D;C;B;A;B;D
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