题型:完形填空 题类:常考题 难易度:普通
江西省南昌市民德学校2020届九年级下学期英语3月开学考试卷
My six-year-old granddaughter, Cindy, and I stopped at a food shop for some bread. Cindy had 1 it for several days. As we were going out of the door, a young teenage boy was coming in.
The boy had no hair on sides of his head but a set of blue spiked(竖起的) hair on top of it. His nose was 2 , and a ring ran through the hole. A chain went across his face and it was connected to his earring. He held a skateboard under one arm and a basketball under the other.
Cindy, who was walking ahead of me, 3 stopped when she saw the boy. I thought he had4 my granddaughter. But I was wrong. My granddaughter backed up against the door and opened it as wide as it would go. Now I came face to face with the young man. I stepped aside and let him 5 , he replied very6, "Thank you very much."
On our way to the car, I 7Cindy for holding open the door for the boy. To my surprise, she didn't seem to be troubled by the young boy's8 . But I wanted to make sure. I wanted to be ready to talk about freedom of expressing themselves and allowing people's9.
As it turned out, the person10 needed the talk was me. The only thing Cindy noticed about the boy was the fact that his arms were11. “He held a skateboard under one arm and a basketball under the other. He would have a 12time to open the door,” said Cindy.
I just paid attention to the partially shaved(部分剃光的)head, the set of spiked hair, the piercing and the chain. She saw a person carrying13under each arm and heading toward a(n)14door.
What my granddaughter said reminded me that I should change my ways of judging people and15 my granddaughter to be open-minded and warm-hearted.
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