7、Throughout the Depression(經濟蕭條)years, my brothers, sisters and I often heard our granny say,“One of these days, my ship is coming in.” Of course Granny’s ship was just a dream---her escape from the reality of being poor most of her life.But to us it was very real.
Our family got by with the barest(最少)of necessities, there rarely was enough left over for special desires.So if we wished for other things, we told Granny about them, and she would plan for them to be aboard her ship.
At times we kids worried greatly as to how the ship was going to arrive at Granny’s house in the deep pine woods of East Texas, miles from any waterway.One day when Granny was sitting with us on her front porch, we asked her how she expected the ship to come.Shifting in her rocking chair, she pointed to the beautiful clouds floating in the bright blue sky.
“Why, children,” she explained,“Granny’s ship has big beautiful sails.Some day it will rise up on clouds like those, and come floating right up to the front door.”
As we grew older, our childish wishes for BB guns, baby dolls and mohair sweaters were replaced by dreams of an education, a job or a lovely wedding.We told Granny of those goals and she put each one aboard her ship.
Granny has been gone a long time now, but I still remember how we sat with her on the porch scanning the skies for her help.She never told us the name of it, but I think perhaps it was “Hope”.For Granny told us to have patience, to reach beyond our limitation, and many of our dreams and wishes did indeed come true.
Even now, sometimes, when the skies are brilliantly blue, with soft puffy clouds sailing along with the breeze(微風), I look up---to see Granny’s ship.Its sails are full and proud.It is a beautiful ship, carrying a wonderful cargo of many packages of many sizes---all marked “From Granny.With Love.”
1.Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
A.Our Dream B.Granny’s Ship
C.The Depression Years D.Granny’s Wisdom
2.From the text, we know .
A.Granny has been dead for a long time
B.Granny used to have unpractical ideas about life
C.Granny’s ship arrived at last
D.Granny has moved to the city
3.We can infer from the text that the writer’s family lived .
A.in a city B.in granny’s ship
C.in a mountainous village D.at the seaside
4.What does the underlined word “them” in the second paragraph refer to in the passage?
A.our necessities B.our wishes C.the children D.packages
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Throughout the Depression(經濟蕭條)years, my brothers, sisters and I often heard our granny say,“One of these days, my ship is coming in.” Of course Granny’s ship was just a dream---her escape from the reality of being poor most of her life.But to us it was very real.
Our family got by with the barest(最少)of necessities, there rarely was enough left over for special desires.So if we wished for other things, we told Granny about them, and she would plan for them to be aboard her ship.
At times we kids worried greatly as to how the ship was going to arrive at Granny’s house in the deep pine woods of East Texas, miles from any waterway.One day when Granny was sitting with us on her front porch, we asked her how she expected the ship to come.Shifting in her rocking chair, she pointed to the beautiful clouds floating in the bright blue sky.
“Why, children,” she explained,“Granny’s ship has big beautiful sails.Some day it will rise up on clouds like those, and come floating right up to the front door.”
As we grew older, our childish wishes for BB guns, baby dolls and mohair sweaters were replaced by dreams of an education, a job or a lovely wedding.We told Granny of those goals and she put each one aboard her ship.
Granny has been gone a long time now, but I still remember how we sat with her on the porch scanning the skies for her help.She never told us the name of it, but I think perhaps it was “Hope”.For Granny told us to have patience, to reach beyond our limitation, and many of our dreams and wishes did indeed come true.
Even now, sometimes, when the skies are brilliantly blue, with soft puffy clouds sailing along with the breeze(微風), I look up---to see Granny’s ship.Its sails are full and proud.It is a beautiful ship, carrying a wonderful cargo of many packages of many sizes---all marked “From Granny.With Love.”
1.Which of the following is the best title of the passage?
A.Our Dream B.Granny’s Ship
C.The Depression Years D.Granny’s Wisdom
2.From the text, we know .
A.Granny has been dead for a long time
B.Granny used to have unpractical ideas about life
C.Granny’s ship arrived at last
D.Granny has moved to the city
3.We can infer from the text that the writer’s family lived .
A.in a city B.in granny’s ship
C.in a mountainous village D.at the seaside
4.What does the underlined word “them” in the second paragraph refer to in the passage?
A.our necessities B.our wishes C.the children D.packages
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