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At 5 p.m.I stopped at the market to pick up a few essentials — cream for coffee,eggs for breakfast and pills for my terrible headache.
   Having been rushing all day,I was worn out and did not want to shop with crowds of other tired shoppers.But I told myself it was my last stop before going home to put my feet up and watch my husband make dinner.So I gritted my teeth,took a deep breath and entered the market.That was when I saw her,a baby sitting in a shopping cart,who looked around 9 months old,with blond hair and large blue eyes.We stared at each other.Then I did what I used to do with children.I gave her my best smile.That's a habit I formed long ago when I became a mother.It started with my first child.In that unforgettable,life-changing moment when he was laid upon my chest I watched him turn his tiny face up to find mine.
   At times,over the years,my smile would fade into a look of fear or worry or anger.But it never left my face for long.It always came back,even on occasion through tears.It happened the same way with my second and third child.
   And now,after all these years,I can't help smiling at children.I've learned that all children,young and old,need someone to smile at them.Not just their parents and grandparents,but their teachers and coaches,family and friends.And,yes,even strangers at the market in a rush to get home.
   She took her time deciding just what to make of my smile,but finally,she lit up.I laughed and waved goodbye.And she blew me a kiss.That put a smile on my face,and it got a smile in return from every shopper I passed.
   I was still smiling when I got home and realized I had forgotten to get the medicine.I didn't need it,though.My headache was gone.

(1)How did the author feel before she entered the market?
C
C

A.Worried.
B.Disappointed.
C.Tired.
D.Determined.
(2)Why did the author smile at the baby?
A
A

A.She did it mainly out of habit.
B.She was amused by the baby.
C.She was reminded of her own kids.
D.She did it to reward the baby's smile.
(3)What might be the most suitable title for this text?
A
A

A.A smile is good medicine.
B.Joy lies in daily shopping.
C.My happy memories with kids.
D.An unforgettable shopping experience.

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【答案】C;A;A
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