题型:完形填空 题类:常考题 难易度:困难
福建省厦门市外国语学校2017-2018学年高二下学期英语6月月考试卷
Even though my grandpa was a farmer, my grandma would iron his work clothes every day. Grandma mixed up her own starch (淀粉浆) in a glass Coke 1 with a metal cap that had lots of 2 like a salt-shaker. She would spray grandpa's pants with the starch, 3 them over a chair for a few minutes for them to dry a bit, and then 4 the iron to them.
As I was watching, I began to question this 5 Why on earth did grandpa need his work clothes 6? Most days, he never 7 anyone but me and maybe a few other farmers nearby. One day when I was about 13, I asked grandma why she thought it necessary to 8 time and effort to clothes that were rarely seen and would be 9 in just an hour or two.
She gave me a girlish smile, the kind you wouldn't 10 from grandmothers at their age. She said that grandpa was the most 11 man in the world. She loved every chance she got to 12 and make the rest of the world jealous of her. “I want him to look the most handsome man God had 13 made.”
Later that day, I looked 14 at grandpa, who surely didn't15 at all handsome to me. He was short and skinny, and his false 16 didn't line up. “You just aren't looking in the right light.” Grandma laughed.
I decided to 17 it. Sheesh, I thought, old people.
The years 18 and I watched grandma and grandpa grow old together. I was probably 30 when it 19 on me what love really was – it was grandma ironing grandpa's pants with 20 from a Coke bottle.
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