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Jenny Gordon was a very kind and beautiful woman. Before she
1 , many young men were in love with
her. Many of them
2 to her, telling her how wonderful she was, how much they loved her and each of them
wanted to be her
3 . Jenny kept all these letters. She tied them up with a red ribbon (缎带) and put them away
in an old box.
She
4 read them because her husband took good care of her, however, they were a part of her
5 and
she did not want to throw them away.
Jenny had a
6 , Sue. Sue was six. One day, a friend of hers was in hospital. Jenny wanted to go to see her.
Of course it was
7 to take Sue there with her. So she had to leave Sue
8 for two hours.
"Now be a good girl," she said. "Play
9 in the yard. If you need anything, go to the lady next door and
she'll
10 you."
When she returned home, she asked Sue, "Have you
11 a good girl?"
"Oh, yes Mommy." Sue said.
"What did you do while was
12 ?" Jenny asked her.
"I played mailman," Sue told her.
"
13 could you play mailman, darling?" Jenny asked. "You didn't have any letters." "Oh, yes, I did, Mommy,"
Sue said. "I
14 some in an old box upstairs. They were tied up with a red ribbon. I put one in every mailbox in
the
15 . Wasn't I a good girl?"
( )1. A. died ( )2. A. wrote ( )3. A. classmate ( )4. A. always ( )5. A. study ( )6. A. daughter ( )7. A. helpful ( )8. A. asleep ( )9. A. slowly ( )10. A. help ( )11. A. learned ( )12. A. in ( )13. A. When ( )14. A. found ( )15. A. village |
B. left B. listened B. husband B. usually B. life B. student B. bad B. away B. quietly B. teach B. been B. free B. How B. bought B. park |
C. married C. talked C. brother C. never C. job C. pupil C. important C. alone C. clearly C. show C. played C. out C. What C. borrowed C. street |