The heaviest snow in a hundred years hit the south of China. It snowed __36___for half a month. Many people were __37___in railway stations, bus stations and airports. People did everything they could to fight the __38___; nobody was killed from cold and _39____. Gradually ,the trapped people all went back home_40___. While fighting the snow, people ___41__their animal friends until a moving story of a swallow(燕子) couple appeared on the Internet.

   The couple hadn’t eaten anything for several days __42___the snow. They tried to fly into people’s home to warm themselves, but every house was ___43___tightly(緊緊地). They got to a side of a balcony ( 陽臺 ) where wind couldn’t reach. They jumped and flapped (拍打) their wings(翅膀) to _44___the attention of the people inside the house, who were __45____their own things. The wife’s body was __46___. She couldn’t move any longer. The husband came near and __47__her with his wings. The husband lost his heat soon because of his opened wings.

   The next morning, the housemaster went to the balcony to __48__ his flowers and saw a dead swallow outside. __49__ it, he found they were two embracing(擁抱) together. Thinking of the __50___the snow had brought to people, he was moved to tears . He took them in for giving them some _51___they couldn’t feel any longer. He found a small box, __52__it with some hay (干草)and lay the couple in . He _53__them in the garden of the community(社區(qū)).

   In my hometown in the countryside, a swallow family live in the roof of my house . They __54__every spring to have babies. Then in autumn, when babies have __55___, they fly to the south, I wonder if they will come back this spring as they did.

36. A. beautifully           B. directly                     C. gently                      D. continuously

37. A. forbidden            B. rescued                    C. trapped                    D. covered

38. A. disaster               B. war                          C. campaign                 D. disease

39. A. anger                  B. heat                         C. hunger                     D. poverty

40. A. sadly                  B. safely                       C. nervously                 D. curiously

41. A. treasured             B. invited                      C. accepted                  D. forgot

42. A. because of          B. in case of                 C. in spite of                 D. instead of

43. A. controlled            B. fixed                        C., stretched                 D. closed

44. A. admit                  B. attract                      C. turn                         D. escape

45. A. busy with            B. born with                 C. good for                   D. famous for

46. A. burnt                  B. watched                   C. frozen                      D. found

47. A. supplied              B. wrapped                   C. folded                      D. sorted

48. A. buy                    B. send                         C. sell                          D. check

49. A. Feeding               B. Leaving                    C. Touching                  D. Greeting

50. A. hardship              B. childhood                 C. cooperation              D. lesson

51. A. clothes                B. warmness                 C. flowers                    D. tension

52. A. made                  B. played                      C. associated                D. filled

53. A. buried                 B. showed                    C. fastened                   D. enjoyed

54. A. put away             B. come back                C. fly away                   D. hold back

55. A. dropped out         B. died out                    C. grown up                 D. stood up

DCACB  DADBA  CBDCA   BDABC

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