北师大版(2020新教材)高一英语必修第一册 Unit 3 补充阅读 The Gift of Forgiveness – Christmas Story 含答案.docx
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1、The Gift of Forgiveness Christmas Story The Christmas of 1949 we didnt have a tree. My dad had as much pride as anybody, I 1._, so he wouldnt just say that we couldnt 2. _ one. When I 3. _ it, my mother said that we werent going to have one this year, that we couldnt afford one, and even if we could
2、 it was stupid to clutter up your house with a dead tree. (5)I wanted a tree 4. _ though, and I thought in my naive way that if we had one, everybody would feel better. About three days before Christmas, I was out collecting for my paper route. It was fairly late long after dark it was snowing and v
3、ery cold. I went to the apartment building to try to 5. _ a customer who hadnt paid me for nearly (10)two months she owed me seven dollars. Much to my 6. _, she was home. She invited me in and not only did she pay me, but also she gave me a dollar tip! It was a windfall (an amount of money that you
4、get unexpectedly) for me I now had eight whole dollars. What happened next was totally 7. _. On the way home, I walked past a Christmas tree (15)lot and the idea 8. _me. The 9. _ wasnt very good because it was so close to the holiday, but there was this one real nice tree. It had been a very expensi
5、ve tree and no one had bought it; now it was so close to Christmas that the man was afraid no one would. He wanted ten dollars for it, but when I in my gullible ( easily tricked because they are too trusting) (20) innocence told him I only had eight, he said he might sell it for that. I really didnt
6、 want to spend the whole eight dollars on the tree, but it was so pretty that I finally agreed. I 10. _ it all the way home about a mile, I think and I tried hard not to damage it or break off any limbs. (25)The snow helped to cushion (reducing the force) it, and it was still in pretty good 11. _whe
7、n I got home. You cant imagine how proud and excited I was. I propped (resting it somewhere) it up against the railing (a metal fence) on our front porch and went in. My heart was 12. _as I announced that I had a surprise. (30)I got Mom and Dad to come to the front door and then I switched on the po
8、rch light. “Where did you get that tree?” my mother exclaimed. But it wasnt the kind of exclamation that 13. _ pleasure. “I bought it up on Main Street. Isnt it just the most perfect tree you ever saw?” I said, trying to maintain (to make something continue) my enthusiasm. (35)“Where did you get the
9、 money?” Her tone was accusing and it began to 14. _ on me that this wasnt going to 15. _out as I had planned. “From my paper route.” I explained about the customer who had paid me. “And you spent the whole eight dollars on this tree?” she exclaimed. She went into a tirade ( a long angry speech crit
10、icizing someone or something ) about how stupid it (40)was to spend my money on a dumb tree that would be thrown out and burned in a few days. She told me how irresponsible I was and how I was just like my dad with all those foolish, romantic, noble notions (an idea, belief, or opinion) about fairy
11、tales and happy endings and that it was about time I grew up and learned some 16. _ about the realities of life and how to take care of money and spend it on things that were needed and not on silly things. (45)She said that I was going to end up in the poorhouse because I believe in stupid things l
12、ike Christmas trees, things that didnt amount to anything. I just stood there. My mother had never talked to me like that before and I couldnt believe what I was hearing. I felt awful and I began to cry. Finally, she 17. _ out and snapped (to break with a sudden (50) sharp noise) off the porch light
13、. “Leave it there,” she said. “Leave that tree there till it rots, so every time we see it, well all be 18. _ of how stupid the men in this family are.” Then she stormed up the stairs to her bedroom and we didnt see her until the next day. Dad and I brought the tree in and we made a stand for it. (5
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