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When I spent the summer with my grandpa in Warwick, he sent me to Miss Bee’ s store.【C1】______the counter was Miss Bee. A pair of glasses teetered (摇摇欲坠) on the side of her nose, grey hair was【C2】______on her head. “Excuse me. I need to get these. “ I said. “So?“ She pushed her glasses up her nose. “There’ s no one here except you and me and I’ m not your【C3】______. Go get them. If you’ re lucky you’ll finish shopping by sundown. “ Sundown was five hours【C4】______. I wasn’ t sure I would【C5】______it. How could I hope to find anything on the packed, jumbled(混乱的) shelves around me? I visited Miss Bee several times a week. Sometimes she short-charged me. Other times she overcharged me. Or she sold me a(n)【C6】______newspaper instead of one that was current. Going to the store was more like going into battle. “That bread is only twenty-nine cents!“ I corrected her one afternoon. I had watched the number change on the cash register(收款机) closely, and Miss Bee had added 35 cents. She didn’ t seem【C7】______that I had caught her charging more. She just looked at me and【C8】______the price. All summer I learned the hard way to add up my list. But she still found ways to tricking me into making mistakes. No sooner【C9】______the items located on the shelf【C10】______Miss Bee rearranged the shelves and made me hunt for【C11】______all over again. The morning I was to【C12】______to Brooklyn, I stopped in to get a packet of gum. “All right,“ she said. “What did you learn this summer?“ She was mean! I pressed my lips together. To my【C13】______, Miss Bee laughed. “I know what you think of me,“ she said, “but when you get older you’ll be glad our paths【C14】______!“ Glad I met Miss Bee? The idea was【C15】______. Now I grow up and I finally understand I really learned a lot from Miss Bee.  

  

【C15】

A.reasonable

B.instructive

C.wise

D.absurd

  

【C14】

A.led

B.went

C.crossed

D.passed

  

【C13】

A.amazement

B.joy

C.regret

D.disappointment

  

【C12】

A.leave

B.return

C.come

D.start

  

【C11】

A.them

B.her

C.it

D.him

  

【C10】

A.when

B.than

C.then

D.that

  

【C9】

A.I had memorized

B.did I memorize

C.had I memorized

D.I memorized

  

【C8】

A.corrected

B.rewarded

C.increased

D.raised

  

【C7】

A.embarrassed

B.pleased

C.excited

D.satisfied

  

【C6】

A.new

B.old

C.broken

D.bad

  

【C5】

A.keep

B.depend on

C.finish

D.make

  

【C4】

A.before

B.ago

C.away

D.after

  

【C3】

A.boss

B.guest

C.maid

D.customer

  

【C2】

A.went

B.covered

C.kept

D.wore

  

【C1】

A.On

B.Behind

C.Under

D.Over

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