Unit 4 Sharing Language points课时作业
第一节 完型填空
Leafing through your family's antique media makes clicking through social media a feast of empty calories
1 we should throw our computers and phones away, then open every box in every attic and read whatever
2 , such as what I recently found-diaries written by my grandmother when she was 16.
I 3 the diaries would be dark and old-fashioned, but my teenage grandmother had much fun and her genius was so well presented in labeling boys she cared for that I can 4 keep up with her crushes, wondering who the mysterious "Sunshine" was, the sweetest young man in my grandmother's eyes.
Arguments with adults are only referred to but never described in 5 . She doesn't resist her mother's strict
6 , even when she gets a "lovely 7 " for finishing someone else's ice cream. 8 , I recorded every 9 I suffered in my teenage diary. This, however, further 10 bitterness. I think my teenage grandmother's
superior 11 was due to her being 16 before the invention of "cool" as a symbol of 12 , or even, for that matter, "teenager" as an identity.
I have not 13 reading the diaries and I do not want to.But my favorite part so far was the one 14 on a Monday evening in late summer in 1911. She was sitting on the porch with friends when a neighbor started playing an 15 tune. The girls "flew" across the street to listen, and when the neighbor started up with "Put Your Arms 16 Me, Honey", something 17 happened. "We couldn't help dancing 18 on the street and felt so sweet and nice." And then, just when my teenage grandmother thought things couldn't get any
19 , Harvey walked by, like a ray of 20 .
1.A.because B.so C.yet D.while
2.A.falls out B.pulls out C.holds out D.drops out