阅读理解;阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A.、B.、C.和D.项中,选出最佳选项。 This is a talk by a London taxi driver. "I've been a taxi driver for nearly ten years. Most London taxi drivers have their own taxis." "It's a nice job most of timE. You meet a lot of peoplE. I always work at night, because there is too much traffic during the day. I live twenty miles outside London and I go to work at 5:30 in the afternoon." "I usually go home between 2 and 3 in the morning." "Some very strange things happened late at night. The other day I was taking a woman home from a party .She had her little dog with her. When we got to her house, she found that she had lost her key. So I waited in the car with the dog while she climbed in through the windows." "I waited and waiteD. After half an hour of ringing the bell I decided to find out what was going on .I tied the dog to a tree and started to climb in through the window. The next thing I knew was that the police camE. They thought I was a thief. Luckily the woman came downstairs. She must have gone to sleep and forgotten about me and the dog!" 1. The driver always worked at night because it was easier to _____. A. drive B. make money  C. climb in through the window D. meet a lot of people 2. The woman climbed in through the window because _____. A. she wanted to have a sleep B. her husband didn't open the door for her C. she didn't want to pay the driver D. she couldn't find her key 3. The story happened _____. A. early in the morning B. late at night C.20 miles outside London D. near the police station 4. Which of the following is wrong? A. The driver worked until 2 or 3 in the morning. B. The police made a mistakE. C. The woman had no money to pay the driver. D. The woman had forgotten about the driver and the dog. 5. The driver climbed in through the window to_____. A. get money from the woman B. return the dog to the woman C. see what was happening in the house D. phone the police

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题目介绍: 阅读理解阅读下列短文从每小题所给的A.B.C.和D.项中选出最佳选项ThisisatalkbyaLondontaxidriver.I'vebeenataxidriverfornearlytenyears.MostLondontaxidrivershavetheirowntaxis.It'sanicejobmostoftimE.YoumeetalotofpeoplE.Ialwaysworkatnightbecausethereistoomuchtrafficduringtheday.IlivetwentymilesoutsideLondonandIgotoworkat5:30intheafternoon.Iusuallygohomebetween2and3inthemorning.Someverystrangethingshappenedlateatnight.TheotherdayIwastakingawomanhomefromaparty.Shehadherlittledogwithher.Whenwegottoherhouseshefoundthatshehadlostherkey.SoIwaitedinthecarwiththedogwhilesheclimbedinthroughthewindows.IwaitedandwaiteD.AfterhalfanhourofringingthebellIdecidedtofindoutwhatwasgoingon.Itiedthedogtoatreeandstartedtoclimbinthroughthewindow.ThenextthingIknewwasthatthepolicecamE.TheythoughtIwasathief.Luckilythewomancamedownstairs.Shemusthavegonetosleepandforgottenaboutmeandthedog!1.Thedriveralwaysworkedatnightbecauseitwaseasierto_____.A.driveB.makemoneyC.climbinthroughthewindowD.meetalotofpeople2.Thewomanclimbedinthroughthewindowbecause_____.A.shewantedtohaveasleepB.herhusbanddidn'topenthedoorforherC.shedidn'twanttopaythedriverD.shecouldn'tfindherkey3.Thestoryhappened_____.A.earlyinthemorningB.lateatnightC.20milesoutsideLondonD.nearthepolicestation4.Whichofthefollowingiswrong?A.Thedriverworkeduntil2or3inthemorning.B.ThepolicemadeamistakE.C.Thewomanhadnomoneytopaythedriver.D.Thewomanhadforgottenaboutthedriverandthedog.5.Thedriverclimbedinthroughthewindowto_____.A.getmoneyfromthewomanB.returnthedogtothewomanC.seewhatwashappeninginthehouseD.phonethepolice, 本题为简答题收录于教案备课库题库中。
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  • Whenwetalkaboutstarsespeciallywomenstarsitseemsthattheyarealwaysyoungprettyandowncharmingbodyshapes.ButrecentlyaBritain’sGotTalent英国达人starSusanBoylehaschangedourviewsabsolutely绝对地.SimonCowelloneofthejudgesofthetalentshowspokeofhisshockoverMsBoyle’svoicE.ThisladycampupandI’mthinking‘ThiswilltakefivesecondsandIcangotohaveacupoftea’.ThatchangedwhenshebegantosingIDreamedtoDreamfromLesMiserables.Sheknewweweregoingtohavethatreaction反应andjusttoseethatlookofsatisfactiononherfacemidwaythrough–itwasoneofmyfavoritemomentsCowellsaiD.Theperformancewaspostedonlineandbeforelongthe47-year-oldScottishwomanhasbeenfamousallovertheworlD.SpeakingfromherhomeinScotlandMsBoylesaidthatshehasn’tthoughtofchangingherappearancE.Shesaidthatherfriendhelpedherwithmake-up.Imeanthat’shardlyamakeoversheaddeD.MsBoylealsospokeofthereasonshefirstbegantoexplorehervocaltalentsIwaskindofslowatschoolsogettinglikesingingwasagoodwayofhidingbehindthatandthusitbuiltmyconfidencE.1.SusanBoyleis_________.A.ajudgeB.areporterC.abeautyD.aScottishwoman2.SusanBoylehadalookofsatisfactiononherfacewhenshewassingingbecause______.A.shewasconfidentofhersingingB.shewassatisfiedwiththejudgesC.shewasprettyandingoodshapeD.shesangthesongIDreamedaDreamfromLesMiserables3.AccordingtothepassagewhichisNOTtrue?A.ItwasthevocaltalentsthatbuiltSusan’sconfidencE.B.SusanBoylewasnotgoodatherlessonswhenatschool.C.SusanBoylebecamefamousbecauseofherappearancE.D.SimonCowelldidn’tthinkSusanBoyleagoodsingeratthefirstsight.4.WhatcanwelearnfromSusanBoyle’ssuccess?A.It’snevertoooldtolearn.B.It’seasiertosucceedattheageof47.C.Ifyouhaveadreamtrytomakeitcometrue!D.IfyouarenotabletostudywelltobeasingerinsteaD.
  • Onedaywhiledrivingfrommyhometowork.Inoticedacarinfrontofmehadawobbly不稳定的wheel.Itwasclearthatthewheelhadbeenchangedrecentlyandhadnotbeenfixedcorrectly.OnaslowroadthiswouldnotshowmuchofaproblembutIknewahighwaywascomingsoon.TherethetrafficwouldmovemuchfasterandthedriverwouldbeindangerasthewheelcouldcomeoffatthatspeeD.Iwasdrivingalargejeepatthetimeandthecarinfrontwasasmallonedrivenbyayoungladyonherown.SoasItriedtoflash闪mylightsandwavehertopulloverIwasworriedthatshewouldn’tpulloverontheroadsidewhenshefoundinhermirrorasinglemanchasing追herdowninajeepandwavingforhertopullover.Thankfully.shetrustedmoreinthegoodnatureofpeopleandpulledoverwhereIcouldexplaintheproblem.Shesaidthewheelwaschangedonlythenightbeforeandthatshewouldpullintothenearestgarage修车间wheretherepairmanhadtoolstofixthewheelcorrectly.MybeliefisthattheactofkindnesswashersandnotminE.Howso?Wellitwasshewhochosetobelieveinthepossibilitythatpeoplearegoodoverthebeliefthatbadthingswouldcomefrombeingwavedovertothesideoftheroadbystrangers.IamgladIwasabletowaveherdownintimeandsoaseriousaccidentmighthavebeenavoideD.ButIamevenhappierthatshebelievedinastranger.1.Thewriterworriedabouttheladybecause.A.shewasdrivingasecond-handcarB.atrafficaccidentmighthappentoherC.asinglemanwaschasingherdownD.shedrovefasterthananyothercar2.Whydidtheladypulloveronthesideroad?A.Becauseshefoundsomethingwrong.B.BecauseshethoughttheroadnotsafE.C.Becausethewritershoutedather.D.Becausethewritergavehersomesigns.3.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TrustingintheKindnessofStrangersB.A.WobblyWheelofaCarC.A.LadyWhoWasSavedD.AccidentThatDidn’tHappen
  • 阅读理解阅读下面短文从每题所给的A.B.C.D.四个选项中选出最佳选项OneSundaymorningIdecidedtobuyacomputertouseforschool.Iwenttothebiggeststoreintownwhichsoldallkindsofcomputers.ThereweresomanycomputerstherethatIdidn’tknowhowtochoosearightonE.Hi!WhatcanIdoforyou?A.youngmangreetedmewithasweetsmilE.HelookedlikenotasalesmanbutastudentlikemE.Isensedastrangefeeling—asifIhadmethimbeforE.Hebeganpatientlyshowingmeeachmodel.WithhishelpIdecidedtobuyonecomputerwithenoughfunctionsataverylowpricE.IenjoyedthisshoppingexperiencebecauseofhissmilE.A.fewmonthslatersomethingwaswrongwithmycomputer.IwentbacktothestoretohaveitfixeD.WhenIarrivedtherewhatIsawfirstwasstillhissmilE.AssoonasItoldhimmyproblemhecomfortedmeimmediatelyandtriedhisbesttosolvetheproblemformE.IwasquitegratefultohimforhissweetsmileandgoodservicE.WhenIwentbacktoschoolhissmileoftenappearedinmyminD.Idon’tknowwhetherwe’llmeeteachotheragainbuthissweetsmilewillstaythereinmymemoryanddeepinmyheart.SmilingisthemostpeacefullanguageinthedailylifE.1.Afterreadingthestorywecanknowthatthewriterisa_________.A.studentB.salesmanC.doctorD.reporter2.Accordingtothepassagewhywasthewritergratefultothissalesman?A.Becausethesalesmanrecommendedthecheapestcomputer.B.BecausethesalesmangavethewriterhissweetsmileandgoodservicE.C.Becausethesalesmanrecommendedthecomputerwithenoughfunctions.D.Becausethesalesmanshowedthewriterhowtousethecomputercorrectly.3.Whatdoesthewritermainlywanttotellusinthestory?A.Thewaytochoosearightcomputer.B.Thewaytouseacomputercorrectly.C.TheimportanceofsmilinginthedailylifE.D.TheimportanceofcomputersinthedailylifE.
  • ItwasMother’sDay.A.manstoppedhiscarataflowershoptoordersomeflowers.Hewantedtheshopkeepertosendtheflowerstohismotherwholivedtwohundredmilesaway.Ashegotoutofhiscarhefoundayounggirlsittingontheroadcrying.HeaskedherwhatwaswrongandsherepliedIwanttobuyaredroseformymotherbutIonlyhaveseventy-fivecents.A.rosecoststwodollars.ThemansmiledandsaidComeintotheshopwithmeandI’llbuyyouarosE.Heboughtthelittlegirlherroseandorderedhisownmother’sflowers.AstheywereleavingheofferedtodrivethegirlhomE.ShesaidYesplease!Youcantakemetomymother.Shebroughthimtoacemetery墓地wheresheplacedtheroseonthegravE.ThemanwasmoveD.Hereturnedtotheflowershoppickeduptheflowersheorderedanddrovetwohundredmilestohismother’shousE.Todayisthedayforyourmother.Sendaflowertoyourkindandbeautifulmother.1.Themanwenttotheshopto.A.havearestB.helpthegirlC.buysomefoodD.ordersomeflowers2.Theman’smotherlivedawayfromhim.A.2kilometersB.75milesC.200milesD.200kilometers3.Thegirlwascryingontheroadbecause.A.shewashungryB.shegothurtC.shecouldn'taffordaroseD.shecouldn’tfindherwayhome4.Afterthemanboughtthegirlarosetheywenttotogether.A.thecemeteryB.hisshopC.thegirl’shomeD.hismother’shouse5.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.A.thegirllovedflowersverymuchB.thegirllovedhermotherverymuchC.theshopkeepersenttheflowerstotheman’smotherD.themandrovetohismother’shousetolookafterher
  • ItwasSundayandTomwasstayinghomE.Afterbreakfasthewentoutintothegardenandplayedquietlybyhimself.Therewerenokidsaroundandhewasusedtoplayingalonequietly.HeplayedwithBobbythedog.Heclimbedupanddownthetrees.SometimesabirdwouldcomedowntositontopofthedoghousE.ThenTomwouldhavethegreatestfunbythrowingastone石头orsomethingatit.Thoughhenevermadeithedidlikedoingthiskindofthings.NowTomhadbeeninthegardenforhalfanhour.Suddenlyacrackwasheardandthelittleboybegancrying.What’sthematterTom?hismotherlookedthroughthekitchenwindow.Tomranintothekitchen.Mum.HesaidIbrokeBobby’splatE.Ididn’tknowitwassofragile易碎的.HismotherputherarmsroundhimandsaidDon’tfeeltoobadTom.WehaveotherplatesforBobby.Buthowdidyoubreakthatone?IthrewthisatabirdbutmissedanditwentstraighttotheplatE.InTom’shandwashisfather’sgoodpocketwatch.1.Whendidthestoryhappen?A.OnaSundayafternoon.B.OnaSundaymorning.C.Atnoon.D.Intheevening.2.WhenabirdsitonthetopofthedoghouseTom_________.A.wouldliketoplaywithitB.wasveryinterestedinitbythrowingastoneatitC.wouldliketogiveitsomethingtoeatD.wouldsmile3.TherewerenokidsaroundandhewasusedtoplayingalonequietlyHerekidsmeans________.A.menB.dogsC.childrenD.birds4.HowlonghadTombeeninthegardenwhenhismotherheardhimcry?A.AnhourB.A.day.C.Twohours.D.Halfanhour.5.Thoughhenevermadeitmeans_______.A.Thoughhecouldn’thitabirdwithastoneorsomethingB.Thoughhecouldn’tcatchthebirdC.Thoughhecouldn’thavefunfromthebirdD.Thoughhecouldn’teatthebird
  • 阅读理解Iwasinastrange陌生的town.Ididn’tknowanyoneandIcouldnotspeakawordofthelanguagE.OntheseconddayIgotonabus.AfterridingforafewstopsIgotoffandwalkedon.IfelthappyenoughinthefirstthreehoursthenIdecidedtowalkbacktomyhotelforlunch.AfterwalkingaroundforhalfanhourIthoughtIshouldasktheway.TheproblemwasthatIonlyknewthenameofthestreetandIpronounced发音itbadly.Istoppedtoaskanewspaperseller.Hegavemeapaper.Ishookmyhead摇头andsaidthenameofthestreetagain.Buthegavemeanotherpaper.Ihadtogivehimsomemoneyandwentonmyway.ThenImetapolicemanandaskedtheway.Helistenedtomecarefully.Hesaidsomethingandpointed指leftandrightandleftagain.Ithankedhimandbeganwalkinginthedirection方向hepointeD.AboutanhourlaterIfoundthehousesbecamefewerandfewer.Icametothecountryside!Theonlythingformetodowastofindthenearesttrainstation.1.Thewritergotonabus_____onthesecondday.A.inthemorningB.intheeveningC.afterlunchD.beforedinner2.Thenewspapersellergavethewriter_____papers.A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four3.Whatwasthewriter’sproblem?A.Hewaspoor.B.Hewasbusy.C.Hedidn’tknowthelanguagE.D.Hedidn’tasktherightperson.4.Intheendthewriterhadtogobacktohishotel_____.A.bybikeB.bybusC.bytrainD.bysubway5.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.ThewriterarrivedathishomE.B.ThewriterenjoyedthecountrysidelifE.C.Thewritergottohishotelwiththepoliceman’shelp.D.Thewriterfoundhewasfartherawayfromhishotel.
  • Oncetherewasapianoplayerinabar酒吧.Peoplecamejusttohearhimplay.Butonenightaladyaskedhimtosingasong.Idon'tsingsaidtheman.ButtheladytoldthewaiterI'mtiredoflisteningtothepiano.Iwanttheplayertosing!ThewaitershoutedacrosstheroomHeyfriend!Ifyouwanttogetpaidsingasong!SohediD.HehadneversunginpublicbeforE.Nowhewassingingfortheveryfirsttime!NobodyhadeverheardthesongMonaLisasungsobeautifully!Hehadtalent天赋hewassittingon!Hemayhavelivedtherestofhislifeasano-namepianoplayerinano-namebar.Butoncehefoundbyaccidentthathecouldsingwellhewentonworkinghardandbecameoneofthebest-knownsingersintheUS.HisnamewasNatKingColE.Youtoohaveskillsandabilities.Youmaynotfeelthatyourtalentisgreatbutitmaybebetterthanyouthink.WithhardworkmostskillscanbeimproveD.Besidesyoumayhavenosuccessatallifyoujustsitonyourtalent.1.Theladyaskedtheplayertosingasongbecause_____.A.shehadpaidhimforthisB.sheknewhimverywellC.shewantedtohaveachangeD.sheenjoyedhissinging2.NatKingColesucceededbecause_____.A.theladyhelpedhimalotB.hecaughtthechanceC.hecontinuedtoplayinthebarD.hestoppedplayingthepiano3.Thewordssitoninthepassageprobablymean___________.A.failtorealizeB.forgettouseC.trytodevelopD.managetoshow4.Fromthestoryweknowifyouhavesometalentyoushould_____.A.hideitandwaitB.askothersforhelpC.paynoattentiontoitD.workhardtoimproveyourself5.Whichcouldbethebesttitle标题forthepassage?A.SingintheBarB.AchieveSuccessinLifeC.NeverLoseHeartD.FindYourHiddenTalent.
  • 阅读理解Markwaswalkinghomefromschoolonedaywhenhesawtheboyinfrontofhimfalloveranddropallofthebookshewascarryingalongwithtwosweatersabasketballandawalkman随身听.Markstoppedandhelpedtheboypickupthesethings.Sincetheyweregoingthesamewayhehelpedtocarrysomeofhisthings.AstheywalkedMarkknewthattheboy’snamewasBillthathelovedcomputergamesbasketballandhistoryandthathewashavinglotsoftroubleswithhisothersubjectsandthathehadjustbrokenupwithhisgirl-friend.TheyarrivedatBill’shomefirstandMarkwasinvitedinforaCokeandtowatchsometelevision.TheafternoonpassedhappilywithafewlaughsandsomesmalltalkthenMarkwenthome.Theyoftensaweachotheratschoolhadlunchtogetheronceortwiceandthentheybothfinishedmiddleschool.Theyendedupinthesamehighschoolwheretheysometimessawandtalkedwitheachotherovertheyears.AtlastjustthreeweeksbeforetheyfinishedhighschoolBillaskedMarkiftheycouldtalk.BillaskedMarkifhestillrememberedthedayyearsagowhentheyhadfirstmet.DidyoueverthinkwhyIwascarryingsomanythingshomethatday?askedBill.YouseeIcleanedoutmylockerbecauseIdidn’twanttoleaveanythingforanyoneelse.Ihadputawaysomeofmymother’ssleepingpillsandIwasgoinghometokillmyself.Butafterwespentsometimetogethertalkingandlaughing.IbegantounderstandthatifIkilledmyselfIwouldhavemissedthattimeandsomanyothersthatmightfollow.SoyouseeMark.Whenyoupickedupthosebooksthatdayyoudidalotmore.Yousavedmylife.1.WhenMarkmethimthefirsttimeBillwasgoing.A.tohaveabasketballgameB.tohisclassroomC.toseeMarkD.backhome2.FromwhatBillwascarryingwecanknowthathe.A.wasagoodstudentB.likedsportsandmusicC.likedallsubjectsinschoolD.wasagoodfriend3.MarkandBill.A.wereinthesamemiddleschoolandhighschoolB.wereinthesamemiddleschoolbutnotinthesamehighschoolC.oftenhadlunchtogetheratschoolD.hadknowneachotherbeforetheybegantostudyinmiddleschool4.Inthispassagethephrasebreakupmeans.A.相处很好B.和好如初C.关系破裂D.保持联系5.WhenMarkhelpedBilltopickupsomeofhisthingshe.A.knewhecouldsaveBill’slifeB.knewwhoBillwasandwantedtohelphimC.didn’tknowwhyhewasgoingtohelphimD.didn’tknowwhathewasdoingwasveryimportanttoBill
  • Whatcanmusicbringpeople?BandofHopeisastudentbandintheUS.Theyplaymusicforyoungchildrenatachildren’shospital.StudentsatHopewellJuniorHighSchoolstartedthebandaboutsixmonthsago.Theband’stwenty-sevenmembersmeetonceaweekforatwo-hourpracticeafterschool.OnMay6theyplayedtheirsixthconcert音乐会for20childrenatthehospital.Thebandmembersalsotoldjokestothemandbroughtsmallgiftstothem.LiamWatters13playsthebaritone男中音intheband.Duringoneconcerthelearnedthatoneofthechildrenliketolistentothesingingsoheandsomeotherbandmemberswentbacktothechild’sroomandsangtohim.ThatwasreallycoolLiamsaiD.Theyhadbigsmilesontheirfaces.1.BandofHopeplaysmusicfor.A.tiredkidsB.hungrykidsC.luckykidsD.sick生病的kids2.TherearemembersinBandofHopE.A.27B.13C.6D.203.WhatdidthebanddoforthechildrenonMay6?a.Theytoldjokestothem.b.Theyreadbooksforthem.c.Theyplayedmusicforthem.d.Theybroughtgiftstothem.A.abcB.abdC.acdD.bcd4.TheunderlinedwordThatmeans.A.DoingsomethingforthekidsB.PlayingthebaritoneC.GoingtothehospitalD.Stayingwithotherbandmembers
  • 阅读理解阅读下面材料根据材料内容从各题所给的A.B.C.D.四个选项中选出一个最佳答案EveryyearonmybirthdayfromthetimeIturned12awhitegardenia栀子花wassenttomyhousE.Nocardcamewithit.Callstotheflowershopswerenothelpfulatall.AfterawhileIstoppedtryingtodiscoverthesender’snameandwasjustverypleasedwiththebeautifulwhiteflowerinsoftpinkpaper.ButIneverstoppedimaginingwhothegivermightbE.Someofmyhappiestmomentswerespentdaydreamingaboutthesender.Mymotherencouragedthisimagining.She’daskmeiftherewassomeoneforwhomIhaddoneaspecialkindness.PerhapsitwastheoldmanwhoIlookedafterwhenhewasill.AsagirlIhadmorefunimaginingthatitmightbeaboy.OnemonthbeforemygraduationmyfatherdieD.Ifeltverysadanddidn’twanttogotothecominggraduationdanceatall.AndIdidn’tcarewhetherIhadanewdressornot.Butmymotherinherownsadnesswouldnotletmemissanyofthosethings.ShewantedhechildrentofeellovedandlovablE.Intruthmymotherwantedherchildrentoseethemselvesmuchlikethegardenia—lovelystrongandperfectwithperhapsabitofmystery.MymotherdiedtendaysafterIwasmarrieD.Iwas22.Thatwastheyearthegardeniastoppedcoming.1.Whichstatementistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Theauthorfoundthesenderbycallingtheflowershops.B.Infacttheflowerwassentbyaboy.C.Itwasapleasantmomentforthegirltoimaginethesender.D.TheauthorgotagardeniaeveryyearaftershewasmarrieD.2.Themotherletherdaughtergotothegraduationdancebecause_________A.Shehopedshewouldmissherfather.B.Shethoughteducationwasmostimportant.C.ShehopedshewouldfindafrienD.D.Shewantedhertobehappyandstrong.3.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.A.ChildhoodDreamB.A.Mother’sLoveC.A.GraduationPartyD.A.SpecialBirthday
  • MorisonandPhilipwereclassmates.Theylivedinthesametown.AftertheyleftschoolMorisonbecamethemanager经理ofaflowershopandPhilipbecameadoctorinahospital.PhilipmadeagirlfrienD.HeboughtaredroseforhereachdaytoshowhisloveTheflowersmadeherveryhappy.Sometimeshetooktherosetoherhimself.ButwhenhewasbusyinthehospitalheaskedMorisontogivetherosetoherinsteadofhim.OneafternoonPhilipcameintotheflowershopandsaidtoMorison.I.’llgotoanothertowntoworktoday.IhavenotimetogivetheletterandtheflowerstomygilfrienD.Pleaseglvehertheletterandtwenty-fourroses.IntheeveningwhenMorisonwasclosingthedorroftheshopPhilipcamE.Morisonhowmanyrosesdidyougivemygirlfriendthismorning?askedPhilipangrily.IgaveherthirtyansweredMorison.Whydidyoudothat?askedPhilip.Ithoughtyouoftenboughtrosesforherinmyshop.Iwanttogivehersixrosesasthegifts赠品.SixisagoodnumberyouknowsaidMorison.Howfoolishyouare!HethrewhisletteronthetablE.Readit!Morisonpickeditupandbegantoread:DearMimiIloveyouverymuch.Todayisyourbirthday.Pleaseacceptmypresent-somerosesOneroseisayear.AndtherosesareyouragE.YoursPhilipShereturnedthemtomeeriedPhilipyoumustgoandexplainittoher.根据短文内容判断正误正确的涂A.错误的涂B.1.PhilipandMorisonhaddifferentjobsafterschool.2.MimineveracceptedPhilip’sflowers.3.Philipcouldn’tsendflowerstoMimihimselfonherbirthdaybecausehewasill.4.MimiwashappytogetsixmorerosesfromPhilip.5.FromthepassageweknowthatMimiwas24yearsoldatthattimE.
  • IflewbacktoNewYorkwithmytwosons.Myeldersonwas20andmyyoungersonwas18.Ieverpromised承诺thematriptoLondononmy42ndbirthday.Therewewereonourwaybackfromthetrip.AsIcameoutoftherestroomontheplaneIsawagirlcrying.Manypeoplejustwalkedbybutnoonesaidanything.IwalkeduptoherandsaidIdon’tknowwhyyouarecryingbutcanIgiveyouahug拥抱?Thegirlheldonto紧紧抓住melikeherclosefrienD.AftershegotbettershetoldmesheleftLondonforstudiesinNewYork.Shefeltlonely—forshehadnofriendstherE.IheldherandsaidIwonderifIcouldbeyourfirstfriendinthecity.Shenodded点头andbrokeintoabigsmilE.1.HowdidthewriterandhersonsgobacktoNewYork?A.Bytrain.B.ByplanE.C.Bybus.D.Bycar.2.Howoldwasthewriter’syoungerson?.A.17.B.18.C.20.D.42.3.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordlonelymeaninChinese?A.安全的B.困倦的C.孤独的D.忙碌的4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Thewritercamebackfromavacation.B.Manypeoplehelpedthegirlwithherproblem.C.ThegirlwouldstudyinNewYorkforsometimE.D.Thewriterandthegirlmightbecomefriends.5.Whichofthefollowingistherightorder顺序ofthestory?①Thegirltoldsomethingtothewriter.②ThewriterandhersonstraveledtoLondon.③Thewritergavethegirlahug.④Thegirlstoodoutsidetherestroomcrying.A.②①③④B.②④③①C.①④③②D.③②④①
  • SamAreyouinbedyet?calledMrsBlakE.Therewasnoanswer.MrsBlakeputdownherbookandwenttoher13-yearoldson’sroom.SamwassittinginfrontofabrightcomputerscreenonwhichacolourfuldragonjumpedandshouteD.OhSam!Youarestillplayingonthatcomputer.Youmuststopnowit’spast11.Ifyoudon’tgotobedsoonyouwillbeverytiredtomorrow.saidMrsBlakE.ButIhavenearlybeatenthedragonsaidSam.MrsBlakecouldseetheexcitementonherson’sfacE.Shesatdownbesidehim.You’realwaysplayingonthatcomputer.YouspendmoretimewiththismachinethanwithyourfamilyshesaidwithasmilE.What’ssospecialaboutit?Showmewhatitcando!SamwasexciteD.IthinkthisisagreatcomputerMum!hesaidhappily.Thehardware软件isgooD.There’ssomuchmemorythatithassomewonderfulhardwareprograms.ThisgameDragonplayerismyfavouritE.IsometimesborrowgamesfromDannyandotherfriends.Idon’thavetoworryaboutmyinflected被感染的disks磁盘becauseIhaveavirus病毒detected觉察whichcangooveranydisksandcheckitforvirus.Letmeshowyou!SambegantappingkeysonthekeyboarD.Thescreenchangedinanswertohisorders.OhSamlaughedMrsBlakE.I’msureit’sawonderfulcomputerbutI’mafraidIdon’tknowwhatyou’retalkingabout.1.Samwaswhenhermotherwascallinghim.A.onthecomputerB.lyingonbedC.standinginfrontthescreenofthecomputerD.playingcomputergamesinhisbedroom2.Fromthepassageweknowthatthestoryhappened.A.beforeSamwenttoschoolinthemorningB.beforeSamwenttobedatnightC.afterSam’sdadsleptforseveralhoursintheeveningD.justasthedragonjumpedandshouteD.3.InthispassageweknowthatSamwasveryexcitedbecause.A.hehadaradiodetectorinhiscomputerB.hehadnearlybeatenthedragoninthecomputergamesC.hismothercameupstairstoaskhimtogotobedD.hewasworryingabouttheinfecteddisks4.Whichisright?A.Samlikedplayingcomputergames.B.Samhatedteachinghismotherhowtoplaygamesonthecomputer.C.Samenjoyedplayingwithrealdragons.D.SamdislikedtappingonthekeyboarD.5.AccordingtothepassagehowdidSamandhismothergetalongwitheachother?A.MrsBlakelovedhersonandshowedconcernfor关心him.B.MrsBlakewasveryhardonherson.C.Samdidnotwanttotalkaboutthecomputerwithhismother.D.Samthoughthismotherwasaswonderfulasthecomputergames.
  • 阅读短文判断下列各题的正误并在答题卡上将正确的涂A.错误的涂B.About130yearsago.ThomasEdisonoftheUSinventedthelightbulb电灯.Edison'sbulbhasturnednightintodayeversincE.Buttodaymanywanttoturnthelightoff.TheEuropeanUnion欧盟recentlydecidedthatby2009peopleshouldstopusingtheEdison-stylelightbulB.InsteadtheyshouldusecompactfluorescentlampsCFLs节能灯.CFLssaveenergyandlastlonger.TheyCansavemoneyinthelongrunsaidaBritishofficial.CFLsuse67percent67%lesselectricitythantheolderbulbs.Theylastupto10times倍longer.ScentistssaythatifeveryoneusedCFLselectricityusewouldbecutby18percent.Therewouldalsobemuchsmalleramountsofgreenhousegases温室气体givenoff.Butit'sdifficulttomakepeoplechangetheirlightinghabits.FirsttheCFLsaremoreexpensivE.Theycosteighttimesthepriceoftheolderbulbs.Manypeopledon'tliketheCFLbulB.Theyfindittoobright.YoucannotchangethelightofaCFLeither.CFLshavebeenaroundforseveralyears.However.theolderlightsstillmakeupabouttwo-thirds2/3oftotal全部的lightbulbsales.1ThomasEdisoninventedtheCFLbulb130yearsago.2.CountriesintheEuropeanUnionwillnotuseEdison-stylebulbsby2009.3.UsingCFLshelpsprotectenvironment.4.Ifyougetanolderbulbfor1Euro欧元.theCFLbulbwillcostyou8Euros.5.CFLshavebeenwidelyusedinsteadoftheolderbulbsforseveralyears.
  • Isgettingablackbelt腰带onyourlife’sto-dolist?ThenthiselderlywomaninSanFranciscojustmightbeyourhero.Justtwoyearsbeforeher100thbirthdaySenseiKeikoFukudahasbecomethefirstwomantoachieveatenth-degreeblackbelt---thehighestrankinJudo柔道.Fukudaisnowoneofonlyfourlivingpeoplewhohaveearnedthetenth-degreeblackbelt.Throughouthistoryonly16peoplehaveeverachievedthishonor.FukudabeganpracticingJudoin1935andistheonlysurvivingstudentofitsfounderKanoJiguro.Atherteacher’srequirementshelearnedEnglishtohelpspreadJudointernationally.Duringatimewhengettingmarriedbuildingafamilyandbecomingahousewifewerethenorms行为标准FukudabrokefromtraditioncontinuingJudoinsteadofgettingmarrieD.AllIdidwasJudo...ThiswasmymarriageFukudarepliedtearfullytotheSanFranciscoChroniclE.Thisiswhenmydestiny命运wasset.IjustimaginedhowlongtheroadwouldbE.ShedescribedtheJiguro’sschoolasold-fashionedandsexist性别歧视的aboutbeltsandranks.Infactanedict法令thatpreventedwomenfromachievinganyhigherthanafifth-degreeblackbeltkeptFukudaatthatlevelfor30years.Shefinallygotthesixthdegreein1972whenawomen’sdivision分部wascreateD.FukudathinksJudoandherlifetobegentlekindandbeautifulyetfirmandstrongbothmentallyandphysically.Fukudasaysthiskindofbeautyisnotexternal外在的.SheexplaineD.IbelievethisinnerbeautyistruebeautyAllmylifethishasbeenmydream.Herdreamwasturnedintorealityandthe98-year-oldSenseiKeikoFukudacontinuestoteachJudothreetimesaweekatawomen’sJudotrainingcenter.1.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEaccordingtothearticle?A.SheisthefirstwomantoachievethehighestrankinJudo.B.Ittookher30yearstogetatenth-degreeblackbelt.C.HerteacherwantedhertohelpspreadJudotootherpartsoftheworlD.D.Onlyonewomanandfifteenmenhaveeverearnedthetenth-degreeblackbeltinthehistory.2.WhydidFukudapursue追求Judoallherlife?A.Tolookforinnerbeauty.B.TohelpJapanbecomestronger.C.TospreadJudoaroundtheworlD.D.Tofightagainsttradition.3.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesFukudaaccordingtothearticle?A.TraditionalB.PopularC.Determined坚定的D.Curious
  • LeonardodaVincioneofthegreatestthinkersintheworldbeganhiscareerasanartist.VerylittleisknownaboutLeonardo’searlylifE.Hewasbornin1452inthetownofVinci.AsaboyLeonardoshowedagreatinterestindrawingsculptingandnaturE.HoweverbecauseLeonardowasborntoparentswhowerenotmarriedtoeachotherhewasbarredfromsomestudiesandjobs.HetrainedasanartistaftermovingtoFlorencewithhisfatherinthe1460s.ItwasanexcitingtimetobeinFlorenceoneoftheculturalcapitalsofEuropE.Leonardotrainedwithoneofthecity’sverysuccessfulartistsAndreadelVerrocchio.Hewasapaintersculptorandgoldworker.Verrocchiotoldhisstudentsthattheyneededtounderstandthebody’sbonesandmuscles肌肉whendrawingpeoplE.Leonardotooktheteacher’sadviceveryseriously.Hespentseveralperiodsofhislifestudyingthehumanbodyusingdeadbodies.WhiletrainingasanartistLeonardoalsolearnedaboutandimprovedonquitenewpaintingmethodsatthetimE.Onewastheuseofperspective透视toshowdepth.A.methodcalledsfumatohelpedtocreateacloudyeffecttosuggestdistancE.Chiaroscuroisamethodusinglightandshadeasapaintingeffect.Leonardo’sfirstknownportrait肖像nowhangsintheNationalGalleryinWashingtonD.C.HemadethispaintingofayoungwomannamedGinevrade’Benciaround1474.Thewomanhasapalefacewithdarkhair.InthedistanceLeonardopaintedtheItaliancountrysidE.Hesoonreceivedattentionforhisartisticskills.Around1475hewasaskedtodrawanangelinVerrocchio’spaintingBaptismofChrist.OnestorysaysthatwhenVerrocchiosawLeonardo’sadditiontothepaintinghewassoamazedbyhisstudent’sskillthathesaidhewouldneverpaintagain.1.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.VerrocchiothoughtLeonardo’sworkwasexcellent.B.Leonardothoughthisteacher’sadvicewaswrong.C.SfumatoisamethodtoshowdepthbyusinglightandshadE.D.BaptismofChristmadeLeonardoknownacrosstheworlD.2.What’sthewriter’spurposeofwritingthepassage?A.Tointroduceoneofworld’sgreatestartist.B.TocomplementVerrocchioasagreatteacherC.ToknowmoreaboutLeonardo’searlylifeD.TorecommendGinevrade’Benci.3.Theunderlinedwordbarredinthesecondparagraphprobablymeans________.A.chosenB.protectedC.sufferedD.prevented4.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbeusedtodescribeLeonardoaccordingtothethirdparagraph?A.EnergetiC.B.CreativE.C.Confident.D.OrganizeD.5.WhichisthecorrectorderofthethingsthathappenedtoLeonardo?A.HefinishedthepaintingofGinevrade’Benci.B.HemovedtoFlorencE.C.Hefinisheddrawinganangelinhisteacher’spainting.D.HebegantolearnartfromAndreadelVerrocchio.E.Hebegantostudythedeadbody.A.bcedaB.abcdeC.bdeacD.bedac
  • TimBerners-LeeisnotthemostfamousinventorintheworlD.Howeverhisinventionhaschangedourlives.HewasborninLondonEnglandin1955.WhenhewasasmallboyTimwasinterestedinplayingwithelectricalthings.HestudiedscienceatOxfordUniversity.Hemadehisfirstcomputerfromanoldtelevisionattheageof21.Timstartedworkingonearlycomputers.Atthattimetheyweremuchbiggerthannow.HeworkedinEnglandthenSwitzerlanD.Timwasreallyinterestedintwothingscomputersandhowthebrainworks.Howcouldthebrainconnectsomanyfactssoquickly?HehadtoworkwithpeopleallovertheworlD.Theysharedinformationaboutcomputers.Itwashardtomanagealltheinformation.Heansweredthesamequestionsagainandagain.tookalotoftimE.ItwasevendifficultforcomputersinthesameofficeinSwitzerlandtoshareinformation.Timalsoforgotthingseasily.Couldacomputerworklikeabrain?Couldittalktoothercomputers?TherewasanInternetalreadybutitwasdifficulttousE.In1989TimBerners-LeeinventedtheWorldWideWebWWWallbyhimself.ThishadaspeciallanguagethathelpedcomputerstalktoeachotherontheInternet.WhenpeoplewantedtoshareinformationwithotherstheyusedtheWorldWideWeB.TheInternetgrewquicklyafterthat.TimBerners-Leedoesn’tthinkhedidanythingspecial.HesaysthatalloftheideasabouttheInternetwerealreadytherE.Allhedidwastoputthemtogether.HesaysthatmanyotherpeopleworkedtogethertomaketheInternetwhatitistoday.Mostinventorswanttobecomerich.ButTimgaveawaytheWorldWideWebfornothing.HenowworksinAmericA.HehelpspeoplesharetechnologyandwantstheInternettobefreeforeveryonetousE.Maybeheisthemostimportantbutleastfamousinventorintheworldtoday!1.WhatwasTimBerners-Leeinterestedin?A.Lookingforjobsindifferentcities.B.TalkingtopeoplearoundtheworlD.C.Studyinghowtoconnectcomputers.D.Exploringhowtoimprovememory.2.TheunderlinedwordItinParagraph3refersto__________.A.WorkingonearlycomputersB.ConnectingdifferentfactstogetherC.TravellingtotheofficeinSwitzerlandD.Repeatingtheanswerstothesamequestions3.WhyisTimBerners-Leeoneofthemostimportantmenintheworld?A.HemadeinformationsharingontheInternetpossiblE.B.Hemadethefirstcomputerwhenhewas21yearsolD.C.Hehelpedpeopleunderstandbetterhowthebrainworks.D.HeinventedtheInternetandmadeitfreeforeveryonetousE.4.Inwhatorderdidthefollowingeventstakeplace?A.TimworkedinEnglanD.B.TimworkedinSwitzerlanD.C.Timmadehisfirstcomputer.D.TiminventedtheWorldWideWeB.E.TimstudiedscienceatOxfordUniversity.A.c–e–d–a-bB.e–b–a–c-dC.c–d–a–e-bD.e–c–a–b-d5.WhatdoesthewriterthinkofTimBerners-Lee?A.Heisnotfamousbecauseheisnotrich.B.Hehaschangedourlivesandheisgreat.C.HedidnothingspecialbutmakepeopleagoodlifE.D.Hehasmadegreatachievementsinmemoryresearch.
  • Sallywasastudent.Itwasgoingtobehermother'sbirthday.ShewantedtobuyherapresentthatwouldbeniceandusefulbutnotexpensivE.Shewentshoppingafteraquickandsimplelunch.AftershelookedforhalfanhourshefoundashopthatwassellingcheapumbrellasandshedecidedtotakeablackonE.ShethoughtMomcancarryitwhensheiswearingclothesofanycolor.SosheboughtalovelyblackumbrellaandtookittoschoolwithheruntilherclassesfinisheD.Onherwayhomeonthetrainshefelthungrybecauseshehadsolittleforlunch.Soshewenttothebuffetcar.Shelefttheumbrellaonherseat.Butwhenshegotbackitwaslost!Sallybegantocry.Theotherpassengersfeltverysorryforherandaskedwhatwasthematter.Shetoldthemtheblackumbrellasheboughtforhermotherwaslostandshehadtogetoffatthenextstation.Afterthethreepassengersheardthistheyaskedherforhermother'saddresssothattheycouldsendtheumbrellatoherifsomeonetookitbymistakeandbroughtitback.AndnowaweekpasseD.Sallygotaletterfromhermother.ItsaidThankyouverymuchforyourlovelygiftsbutwhydoyousendmethreeblackumbrellas?1.WhichsentencehasthesamemeaningasMomcancarryitwhensheiswearingclothesofanycolor?A.ThecoloroftheumbrellaisOKforMom'sclothesofanycolor.B.Momisbeautifulinanyclothes.C.Mommustcarryitwhensheiswearinganyclothes.D.Momcanbuyanyclothesthatshelikestowear.2.WheredidSallyfindtheumbrellawaslost?A.Atherschool.B.Onthetrain.C.Atthetrainstation.D.Intheshop.3.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat______.A.Sally'smotherwouldwritetoherifSallydidn'tsendagifttoher.B.Sallysentoneumbrellatohermomatlast.C.thethreepassengerssentthethreeumbrellastoSally`smother.D.nobodyonthetraintookawaytheumbrella4.Thebesttitleforthestoryis______.A.ThestoryofanumbrellaB.AluckygirlC.OnthetrainD.Ahappymother5.Thewriterwantstotellus______.A.WeshouldlookafterourthingswhenwearetravellingB.IfweshowourlovetootherswecangetlovefromothersC.Weshouldoftensendourparentsgifts.D.It'snousecryingwhenweareintroublE.
  • Billwasfiveyearsoldlastweek.Heisveryclever.Healwayslikestotouch触摸everythinghesees.ButhisfatherMrHuntneverletshislittlesontouchanythinginhisstudy.WhenBillputshishandonsomethinginithewillsayDon’ttouchitBill!Onedaytheboywasstandingbythewindowwhenhisfatherwasreadingabook.Suddenlytheboypointed指着totheskyandsaidLookdadaplane!Ohdearsaidhisfatherandhedidn’tstopreading.Butdon’ttouchitBill.1.Whatdoesthewordstudymeaninthestory?A.学习B.研究C.文章D.书房2.Whatdoesn’tBill’sfatherlethimdo?A.Bill’sfatherdoesn’tlethimdoanythingathomE.B.Bill’sfatherdoesn’tlethimreadbooksinthestudy.C.Bill’sfatherdoesn’tlethimtouchanythinginhisstudy.D.Bill’sfatherdoesn’tlethimputthingsinhisstudy.3.OnedaywhatdidBillsee?A.A.planeinthesky.B.A.kiteinthesky.C.A.toyplaneinthestudyD.Nothinginthesky
  • LiChuangisa15-year-oldboybuthehasbeenasmokerforthreeyears.Histeethandfingershaveturnedabityellow.IfirsttriedsmokingafterwatchingTV.ItmakesmefeelexcitedandIthinkitlookscoolhesaiD.NotallstudentssmokeasmuchasLibuttherearelotsofchildsmokers.Areportsays32%ofboysand13%ofgirlsinmiddleschoolsinChinahavesmokeD.Someareasyoungas11whentheyfirsttry!May31stisWorldNo-TobaccoDay.Healthexperts专家areaskingyoungpeoplenottosmokE.Doctorssaysmokingcanmakepeoplegetillnesseslikelung肺cancer癌症.Notonlythatsmokingcostsalotofmoneytoo!Stopsmokingchildren!It’sbadforyourhealth.1.LiChuangbegantosmokewhenhewas_____.A.12B.13C.15D.142.More_____havesmokedthan_____inmiddleschoolsinChinA.A.girls;boysB.boys;girlsC.students;teachersD.teachersstudents3.ThewordsWorldNo-TobaccoDaymeans____inChinesE.A.世界无癌日B.世界节能日C.世界无烟日D.世界末日4.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.DoctorsdonotsmokE.B.Somekidsbegintosmokewhentheyare11yearsolD.C.Smokingdoesn’tcostmuchmoney.D.Studentscansmoke5.WhichdayisWorldNo-TobaccoDay?A.May31stB.June31stC.May21stD.June22nd
  • 阅读理解从A.B.C.D.中选出能回答所提问题或完成句子的最佳答案Aboyandhisfatherwerewalkinginthemountains.SuddenlytheboyfellhurthimselfandcriedAAAhhhhhhhh!!!Tohissurpriseheheardthevoicerepeating重复somewhereinthemountainAAAhhhhhhhh!!!"ThentheboyshoutedWhoareyou?HereceivedtheanswerWhoareyou?HegotangryattheanswersoheshoutedFoolish!"HereceivedtheanswerFoolish!HelookedathisfatherandaskedWhat’sgoingon?ThefathersmiledandsaidMysonlisten.Andthenheshoutedtothemountain1loveyou!ThevoiceansweredIloveyou!AgainthemancriedYouarethebest!ThevoiceansweredYouarethebest!TheboywassurprisedbutdidnotunderstanD.Thenthefatherexplained解释Peoplecallthis‘Echo'butreallythisisLifE.Itgivesyoubackeverythingyousayordo.Ourlifeisjustareflection反映ofwhatwehavedonE.Ifyouwantmoreloveintheworldhavemoreloveinyourheart.IfyouwanttobesuccessfulworkharD.ThiscanbeusedineverythinginlifE.Lifewillgiveyoubackeverythingyouhavegiventoit.1.Atfirsttheboycriedbecause_____.A.hehurthimselfandfeltbadB.hewantedtogivehimselfasurpriseC.hefeltitwassoquietinthemountainD.hehopedhisfatherwouldhelphim2.Whentheboyheardthevoicerepeatinghethought______.A.itwasfoolishtohearothers’voiceB.someoneelseinthemountainlikedhisvoiceC.thereweremanyotherpeopleinthemountainD.hewaslaughedatbysomeoneelseinthemountain3.Thefathershoutedtothemountainto______.A.findoutwhowasrepeatinghisvoiceB.havefunwithotherpeopleinthemountainC.showmoreexamplestohissonbeforegivinghimtheanswerD.lethissonknowwhosevoicewaslouder4.ThewordEchomeans_______.A.lifeitselfB.repeatingvoiceC.loveintheworldD.everythinginlife5.Fromthestoryweknow______.A.theboydidn’tlikeothers’voiceatallB.thefatherhadhisownwaytoteachhissonC.itisnotpolitetorepeatothers’voiceD.theboyandhisfatherwererathertired
  • 阅读理解HundredsofyearsagonewswascarriedfromplacetoplacebypeopleonfootorbyhorsE.Ittookdaysweeksandsometimesmonthsforpeopletoreceivenews.Nowitispossibletosendwordsandpicturesaroundtheworldinseconds.BillionsofpeoplelearnaboutnewsstoriesoftheirowncountryandallovertheworldeverydayeitherbywatchingTVorreadingnewspapers.Newspapershavebeenanimportantpartofeverydaylifesincethe18thcentury.Manycountrieshavehundredsofdifferentnewspapers.Howdonewspapereditors编辑decidewhichnewsstoriestoprint?Whydotheyprintsomestoriesandnotothers?Whatmakesagoodnewspaperstory?Firstlyitisimportanttoreportnewsstories.TVstationscanreportnewsmuchfasterthannewspapers.Yetnewspapersgivemoreaboutthesamestory.Theymayalsolookatthestoryinanotherwayortheymayprintcompletely完全地differentstoriestothoseonTV.Secondlyanewstoryhastobeinterestingandunusual.Peopledon’twanttoreadstoriesabouteverydaylifE.Asaresultmanystoriesareaboutsomekindofdangerandseemtobebadnews.Forexamplenewspapersneverprintstoriesaboutplaneslandingsafelyinsteadtheyprintstoriesaboutplaneaccidents.Anotherfactorisalsoveryimportantinmanynewstories.Manypeopleareinterestedinnewsinforeigncountriesbutmoreprefertoreadstoriesaboutpeopleplacesandevents事件intheirowncountry.SothestoriesonthefrontpageinChinesenewspapersareusuallyverydifferentfromtheonesinBritishFrenchandAmericannewspapers.1.Accordingtothepassagehowdopeoplelearnaboutnewsstoriesintheworldnow?A.TheycarrynewsstoriesandtellothersfromplacetoplaceonfootorbyhorsE.B.Theytelleachotherwhattheyhaveseenwiththeireyes.C.TheywatchTVorreadnewspapers.D.Theylistentotheradioeveryday.2.ThedifferencebetweennewspaperstoriesandTVnewsreportsisthat.A.peoplecanlearnmoreaboutthesamenewsstoryfromanewspaperB.peoplecanreadthenewsstorymorequicklyinanewspaperC.peoplecanreadnewsstoriesinothercountriesD.peoplecanreadnewsstoriesabouttheirowncountry3.Tomakeagoodnewspaperstoryhowmanyfactorsdoesthepassagetalkabout?A.TwoB.ThreeC.FiveD.Six4.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingscanyoumostpossiblywatchonTV?A.Youoftenplayfootballwithyourfriendsafterschool.B.YourteacherhasgotacolD.C.A.tigerinthecityzoohasrunoutandhasn’tbeencaught.D.Thebikeinfrontofyourhouseislost.5.WhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUEinthispassage?A.NewsstoriesonthefrontpageofeverycountryarealwaysthesamE.B.Peopleliketoreadinterestingandunusualnews.C.NotonlyTVbutalsonewspaperscanhelppeopletolearnwhatishappeningaroundtheworlD.D.Newspapershavebeenanimportantpartofeverydaylifeformorethanthreehundredyears.
  • 阅读理解共20小题每小题2分满分40分阅读下面短文掌握大意然后从26~45各题所给的A.B.C.D.项中选出最佳选项OnemorningmorethanthirtyyearsagoIenteredtheTrackKitchenarestaurantwhereeveryonefromthepoortothemostpowerfulcameforbreakfast.Inoticedanemptychairnexttoaneldershortmanwhosehairwasdisorder.HewaswearinganoldhatandwasalonE.IaskedifImightjoinhim.HeagreedquietlyandIsatdowntohavemybreakfast.Wecarefullybeganaconversationandspokeaboutalotofthings.Weneverintroducedourselves.Ithoughtthathemighthavenomoneyandnotbeabletoaffordsomethingtoeat.SoasIrosetogobacktothecounterandbuyasecondcupofcoffeE.IaskedMayIgetyousomething?AcoffeewouldbenicE.ThenIboughthimacupofcoffeewetalkedmoreandheacceptedanothercupofcoffeE.FinallyIrosetoleavewishedhimwellandwenttotheexit.AtthedoorImetoneofmyfriends.HeaskedHowdidyougettoknowMr.Galbreath?Who?Themanyouweresittingwith.HeischairmanoftheBoardofChurchillDowns.Icouldhardlybelieveit.Iwastalkingbuyingcoffeeofferingafreebreakfastandfeelingpityforoneoftheworld'srichestandmostpowerfulmen!MyfewminuteswithMr.GalbreathchangedmylifE.NowItrytotreateveryonewithrespectnomatterwhoIthinktheyareandtomeetanotherhumanbeingwithkindnessandsincerity.1.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordinParagraph1disordermean?A.unfriendlyB.untidyC.gentleD.kind2.Theauthorboughtcoffeefortheoldmanbecause______.A.hethoughttheoldmanwaspoorB.hewantedtostartaconversationC.hewantedtoshowhispolitenessD.hewouldliketothanktheoldman3.Howdidtheauthorprobablyfeelafterhetalkedwithhisfriend?A.ProuD.B.ExciteD.C.SurpriseD.D.Angry.4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thewriterenteredtherestauranttohavelunch.B.Theoldmanwasoneoftheworld'srichestandmostpowerfulmen.C.Thewriterandtheoldmanintroducedthemselves.D.Theoldmanhadnomoneyandcouldn’taffordsomethingtoeat.5.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.ToseeistobelieveB.Successdoesn'tcomeeasyC.AwiseheadmakesaclosemouthD.Don’tjudgeapersonbyhisappearance
  • TheancientkingdomofEgyptlayalongthefertile肥沃的valleyoftheNileRiverinnortheasternAfricA.Fornearlythreemillennia千年theEgyptiankingsruledoneoftheancientworld’srichestandmostpowerfulnations.SolongwasEgypt’shistorythatmodernwritersmeasureitstimenotinyearsbutindynasties.Accordingtothelegend传说arulernamedMeneswasthefirsttounitethelandsofnorthernandsouthernEgyptaneventthathistoriansdatetoaround3100B.C.MenesestablishedtheFirstDynastyandthiseventmarksthebeginningoftheancientEgyptiankingdom.Ataboutthesametimeastheunification统一ofEgyptcameimportantadvancesinagriculturemetalworkingtransportationandcommunicationintheNilevalleyandintheDeltaregionwheretheNilespreadsoutintoseveralbranchesbeforereachingtheMediterraneanSeA.DuringthistimetheEgyptiansalsoinventedasystemofhieroglyphsorpicturesymbolstorecordimportantevents.MenesandtheotherkingsoftheFirstDynastyruledduringaperiodofEgyptianhistoryknownastheOldKingdom.AtthistimethecityofMemphisjustsouthoftheNileDeltaservedasthecapitalofancientEgypt.AsEgypt’spopulationincreasedthekingsrulingMemphissetaboutconquering征服neighboringlandsandasaresulttherealm王国grewwealthier.Menes’successorakingnamedAhainvaded入侵NubiathelandlyingsouthofEgypt.AnotherFirstDynastykingDensuccessfullyfoughttheBedouinapeoplewholivedinthedesertslyingbothtotheeastandwestoftheNilevalley.1.Fromthepassageweknowthat________.A.theNileflowsintotheMediterraneanSeadirectlyB.lotsofwritersfeellikewritinglongstoriesaboutancientEgyptC.ancientEgyptwasawealthycountryintheancientworldD.theEgyptiankingsruledEgyptforhundredsofyears2.TheancientEgyptiankingdomwasstartedby_______.A.MenesB.AhaC.DenD.Khufu3.TheunderlinedwordhieroglyphsinParagraph2refersto______.A.paperusedtowritewordsB.picturespaintedbyancientpaintersC.symbolsorpicturesusedinawritingsystemD.poemsusedtorecordimportantevents4.Ithasbeen______sincetheunificationofEgypt.A.lessthan4000yearsB.morethan5000yearsC.morethan3000yearsD.lessthan2000years5.AccordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.NubianandBedouinfoughttogetheragainsttheEgyptians.B.MenesinvadedNubiathelandtothesouthofEgypt.C.TheancientkingdomofEgyptgrewricherbecauseofconqueringneighboringlands.D.MemphisisstillthecapitalofEgyptnow.
  • Doyoulikesandwiches?Doyouknowthestoryofsandwich?ManyyearsagoinEnglandanEarl伯爵ofSandwichlikedplayingcards.Helikedtoplayformoney.Heplayedverywellandheoftenplayedalldayandallnight.Once曾经heplayedfor24hourswithoutstopping.Hedidn’tstoptoeat.Hisservantshadtobringfoodtohim.Theygavehimsomemeatandsomebreadbuthedidn’twanttostopplayingcardstoeatthem.HeputthemeatbetweentwopiecesofbreaD.Inthiswayheneedn’tstopplayingcardswhenhehadthebreadwithmeat.LaterpeoplecallthiskindoffoodsandwichfromhisnamE.根据短文内容选择正确答案1.Thewordsandwichcomefrom____.A.AmericaB.EnglandC.ChinaD.Japan2.InChinesetheunderlinewordservantmeans____.A.仆人B.父母C.牌友D.妻子3.Theservantsgavehimsome____toeat.A.meatB.breadC.fruitD.AandB.4.TheEarllikedtoplaycardsfor____.A.fun.B.moneyC.energyD.food5.TheEarlofSandwichdidn’tstoptoeatbecausehe____.A.Wasn’thungryB.Didn’tlikesandwichesC.Didn’twanttostopplayingcardsD.hadnotime
  • DongjianhuawasborninshanghaiinShanghaiin1937.HisfatherwasDongHaoyunthekingoftheshipinHongkong.Dongjianhuawashiselderson.In1949whenDongjianhuawaselevenhecametoHongkongwithhisfather.AttheageofthirteenhestudiedinZhonghuamiddleschool.In1954hewenttoEnglandtostudymechanicalengineering机械工程.FiveyearslaterhewonBachelorofthescienceinLiverpooluniversity大学.LaterhewenttoAmericanandheworkedinthegeneralElectricalCompanyinAmericA.HehadstayedinAmericafortenyears.HereturnedtoHongkongagainin1969.InHongkonghehelpedhisfatherdobusinessinshippingandopenedanairlinefromHongkongtoEuropeandAmericA.ThoughhewasborninarichfamilyhelivedasimplelifE.Heneverstressedthefoodandclothing.InhissparetimehelikesreadingnewspaperandstudyingChinesehistory.HealsolikessportsOnDecember111996.DongjianhuawaselectedthefirstseniorofficeofHongkong.HetookofficeonJuly11997.阅读短文选择正确答案.1.DongJianhuaisA.allEnglishmanB.anAmericanC.aChineseD.aEuropean2.WhichoffollowingisrightaboutDongjianhua?A.HewasborninShanghai52yearsago.B.HisfatherwasBachelorofSciencE.C.In1957hestudiedinZhonghuamiddleschool.D.Hisfatherwasabusinessman.3.Whenandwheredidhewinabachelorofscience?A.In1954andinEnglandB.In1959andinLiyerpoolUniversityC.In1958andinAmericaD.In1969andinHongkong4.Whendidhetakeoffice?A.OnDecember111996B.OnJune11997C.OnJuly11997D.OnJanuary119975.whichofthefollowingisright?A.Hedoesn’tlikegoodfoodorsimpleclothing.B.Helikesgoodfoodandclothing.C.HelikedsportswhenhewasstudyinginZhonghuamiddleschool.D.Hedoesn’tcarefor讲究foodorclothing.
  • DeareditorMyEnglishteacherisverystrict严厉withus.SeveraldaysagowhenwewerehavingclassTomaskedmeaquestion.Butshethoughtwewerespeakinginclass.Sheaskedustostandatthebackoftheclassroomforafewminutes.ThismademeuncomfortablE.AfterthatIfeelnervousinherclasssoIdon’tlikeherclass.HoweverIreallywanttolearnEnglishwell.WhatshouldIdo?YoursMikeDearMikeIamsorryyouarehavingdifficultywithyourEnglishclass.Everyteacherwantshisorherstudentstostudyhardespeciallyinclass.SoIthinkyoushouldhaveatalkwithyourEnglishteacherandtellherwhatyouweredoingwithTomthatday.IfsheknowsyourworriesmaybeshewillhelpyouwithyourEnglish.AndshewillbepleasedtohearyouwanttolearnEnglishwell.Ibelievewhenstudentsarenottryingashardastheycanateacherisforced被迫totakeactions.YoursEditor1.What’swrongwithMike?A.Hemeetstroublewithhisparents.B.Hedoesn’tknowhowtogetonwellwithhisclassmates.C.HehasahardtimewithhisEnglishclass.D.Heisalwaysspeakinginclass.2.WhathappenedinthatEnglishclass?A.Mikecouldn’tanswerthequestion.SotheteacheraskedhimtostanD.B.MikehadanargumentwithTomaboutthequestion.C.TomaskedMikeaquestionandtheteacherthoughttheywerespeaking.D.Mikefeltuncomfortablebecausehewasill.3.Intheeditor’sopinionwhydidtheEnglishteacherpunish惩罚Mike?A.BecausetheEnglishteacherdidn’tthinkMikewasstudyinghardinclass.B.BecauseMikeansweredthequestionwrong.C.BecauseMikewasbadatEnglish.D.BecauseMikehadafightwithotherstudents.4.WhatdoestheunderlinedphrasetakeactionsmeaninChinese?A.采取行动B.参加活动C.帮助D.表演5.Whatcanwelearnfromtheletters?A.MikewantstohaveatalkwithhisEnglishteacher.B.MikewantstheeditortosaysomethingtohisEnglishteacher.C.TheeditorgaveMikesomeadvicebutitdidn’twork.D.MikedislikesEnglishclassesnowbuthewantstolearnEnglishwell.
  • Alongtimeagotherelivedaveryoldman.Hewassooldthathecouldnotseeorhearverywell.Healsocouldnotwalkverywelloreatverywellforhishandshook.Theoldman'ssonanddaughter-in-lawthoughthemightmaketroubleattablE.SotheyhadhimeathismealsinthecornerofthekitchenwithoutatablE.Theygavehimverylittletoeat.Theoldmanwouldhaveasadlookonhisfaceashelookedathissonanddaughter-in-law’sdinnertablE.Onedaytheoldman’shandshooksoterriblythathedroppedhisdishonthefloor.Thedaughter-in-lawbecameangryandshoutedattheoldman.Andafterthathismealswereservedinabrokendish.Notlongafterwardsthefamilywassittinghavingtheirdinnerwhilethefour-year-oldgrandsonwassittingonthefloorcarefullycheckingpiecesofwooD.ThefatheraskedWhatareyoudoing?Iammakingasmallbowl.Whyareyoumakingit?ThesonanswereD.SothatIcanfillitwithyourandmother’sfoodwhenIgrowup.Theoldman’ssonanddaughter-in-lawlookedatoneanotherandwithoutsayingawordstartedcrying.ThetwoquicklybroughttheiroldfathertotheirdinnertablE.Fromthatdayontheoldmansatwiththefamilywhentheyhadtheirmeals.Evenwhentheoldman’sfoodfellhereandtherethesonandthedaughter-in-lawdidnotsayanything.1.Thesonandhiswifemadetheirfathereatinthekitchento______.A.teachtheirsonagoodlessonB.stayawayfromtroubleC.punishhimforhisshakinghandD.givehimpeaceandcomfort2.Theoldmandroppedhisdish_______.A.outofcarelessnessB.toaskforanewoneC.againsthisownwillD.todrawhisson'sattention3.Bymakingthatsmallbowlthegrandsonwantedto______.A.followhisparents'exampleB.eatthewayhisgrandfatherdidC.enjoymakingthingswithhisownhandsD.showhisparentshowcleverhewas4.Theendofthestorysuggeststheoldmanwould_______.A.nolongerdrophisdishesB.continuetoeatinthekitchenC.stopshakinghishandswhileeatingD.liveacomfortablelifeinthefamily5.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotelluswiththestory?A.TheyoungshouldlookaftertheolD.B.Familymembersshouldhavemealstogether.C.It'sterriblywrongtoservemealsinbrokendishes.D.Parentsshouldsetagoodexamplefortheirchildren.
  • 阅读理解阅读短文选择最佳选项YeXiaogangisregardedasoneofthemostfamousmodernChinesecomposers作曲家.Helearnedtoplaythepianoattheageoffour.Hisfatherwasacomposerwhowrotealotofmusicforfilms.Butwhentheculturalrevolution__beganhisfatherwassenttoafarmtowork.Yewasonly11atthattimE.Yehadtoworkonanotherfarmforayearbeforeenteringafactory.Heworkedinthefactoryforsixyearsuntilhewas22.TheworkersinthefactorywerefriendlyandhelpedhimalotbuthecouldnotplaythepianoanymorE.NomatterhowhardheworkedonthefarmorinthefactoryhealwaysbelievedthathedidnotbelongtherE.HeneverleftmusiC.Hejustwaitedforopportunities.Hedreamedofbecomingapianist.WhentheculturalrevolutionendedYecouldplaythepianoagain.HepracticedhardeverydayinordertogototheCentralConservatoryofMusic中央音乐学院in1978buttheschoolwouldnotrecruit招收pianostudentsthatyear.IntheendYechosecompositionashismajoralthoughhewasnotfamiliarwithit.BecauseofhishardworkYesoonbecameoneofthebeststudentsattheCentralConservatoryofMusiC.In1980hestudiedatCambridgeUniversity.ThenhewenttoafamousschoolofmusicintheUSin1987totakemorecourses.AsafamouscomposerinChinaYeworkedformanyorganizations.Hewrotemanysymphonies.HealsowrotefilmandTVmusicwhichtraditionalcomposershardlyeverworkedon.1.HowoldwasYewhenhestartedtoworkinthefactory?A.11yearsolD.B.16yearsolD.C.22yearsolD.D.26yearsolD.2.FromthefourthparagraphwecanlearnthatYeXiaogang________.A.didn’tgetalongwellwiththeworkersinthefactoryB.oftenpracticedplayingthepianoafterworkC.nevergaveuphisdreamD.wantedtobeacomposer3.Whydidn’tYechoosepianoashismajorattheCentralConservatoryofMusic?A.Becausetheschoolwasmorefamousforthemajorofcomposition.B.Becausetheschoolwouldn’trecruitpianostudentsthatyear.C.Becausehisfatherwantedhimtostudycomposition.D.Becausehewasmorefamiliarwithcomposition.54.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutYeXiaogang?A.HeusedtostudyintheUKandtheUS.B.Heneverworkedonafarm.C.HehardlyeverwrotefilmandTVmusiC.D.Hemainlyworkedforschoolsinsteadofotherorganizations.5.Theauthormainlytellsus_________.A.howtolearnthepianoB.howtorealizeourdreamsC.thehistoryofafamousmusicschoolD.theexperiencesofafamousmusician
  • Thebabyisjustonedayoldandhasnotlefthospitalyet.Sheisquietbutalert警觉.TheresearchershaveplacedawhitecardwithtwoblackspotsonittwentycentimetersfromherfacE.Shestaresatitcarefully.AresearcherremovesthecardandreplacesitbyanotheronethistimewiththespotsdifferentlyspaceD.Asthecardschangefromonetotheotherhergaze凝视startstoloseitsfocusuntilathirdcardispresenteD.Thethirdcardhasthreeblackspotsonit.Hergazereturns:shelooksatitfortwiceaslongasshedidatthepreviouscarD.Canshetellthatthenumbertwoisdifferentfromthreejust24hoursaftercomingintotheworld?Ordonewbornssimplyprefermoretofewer?Thesameexperimentbutwiththreespotsshownbeforetwoshowsthesamereturnofinterestwhenthenumberofspotschanges.Perhapsitisjustthenewness?Whenalittleolderbabieswereshowncardswithpicturesofobjectsacombakeyanorangeandsoonchangingthenumberofobjectshadaneffectseparatefromchangingtheobjectsthemselves.Coulditbethepatternthattwothingsmakeasopposedtothree?Noagain.Babiespaidmoreattentiontosquaresmovingrandomlyonascreenwhentheirnumberchangedfromtwotothreeorthreetotwo.Theeffectevencrossesbetweensenses.Babieswhowererepeatedlyshowntwospotsbecamemoreexcitedwhentheythenheardthreedrumbeats鼓声thanwhentheyheardjusttwo;likewise同样地whentheresearchersstartedwithdrumbeatsandmovedtospots.1.TheexperimentdescribedinParagraph1ismainlyaboutthebaby’s______.A.senseofhearingB.senseofsightC.senseoftouchD.senseofsmell2.Whatdoestheunderlinedworditinparagraph2referto?A.thecardB.thebabyC.thecombD.thekey3.Accordingtothepassagebabieshaveastrongsenseofchangingin______.A.thesizeofcardsB.thecolourofpicturesC.theshapeofpatternsD.thenumberofobjects4.Whydidtheresearcherstestthebabieswithdrumbeats?A.Toreducethedifficultyoftheexperiment.B.Toseehowbabiesrecognizesounds.C.Tocarrytheirexperimentfurther.D.Tokeepthebabies’interest.5.Wheredoesthispassageprobablycomefrom?A.Sciencefiction.B.Children’sliteraturE.C.Anadvertisement.D.Asciencereport
  • Twotravelingangels天使stoppedtospendthenightinthehomeofarichfamily.Thefamilywererudeandrefusedtolettheangelsliveinthecomfortableroom.Insteadtheangelsweregivenasmallandcoldroom.Astheyweremakingthebedinthedarkroomtheolderangelsawaholeinthewallandmended修补it.WhentheyoungerangelaskedwhytheolderangelrepliedThingsaren’talwayswhattheyseemlikE.Theyleftthenextmorningandtheycametoahouseofaverypoorfamilyatnight.ThefarmerandhiswifewereverykinD.Aftersharingalittlefoodtheyhadthecouplelettheangelssleepintheirbedwheretheycouldhaveagoodnight’srest.Whenthesuncameupthenextmorningtheangelsfoundthefarmerandhiswifewerecrying.ThiswasbecausetheironlycowthatthepoorfamilylivedonwasdeadinthefielD.TheyoungerangelwasangryandaskedtheolderangelTherichfamilyhadeverythingyetyouhelpedhimtomendhiswallhecontinuedthepoorfamilyhadlittlebutwerefriendlytoshareeverythingandyouletthecowdiE.Thingsaren’talwayswhattheyseemlikE.theolderangelrepliedWhenwestayedintherichman’sroomInoticedtherewaslotsofgoldinthatholeofthewall.Buttheownerdidn’tknowthesecret.Sincetheownerwasnotkindanddidn’tsharehisthingswithothersImendedthewallsothathewouldn’tgetthegoldforever.Lastnightwhenwewererestinginthepoorfarmer’shousetheGodwhocontrolsdeathcameforhiswifE.Iusedthecow’slifetoexchangethekindwoman’s.Nowyouseethingsaren’talwayswhattheyseemlikE.根据短文内容判断正误注意考生将答题卡相应位置涂黑正确的涂A.错误的涂B.1.ThetwotravelingangelsweresatisfiedwithwhattherichfamilydiD.2.Theolderangelsavedthewoman’slifebecauseofherkindness.3.Theolderangelmendedtheholeofthewallbecausehewashelpful.4.Atlasttheolderangeltoldtheyoungerangelwhyhedidthethings.5.Fromthepassageweknowthatweshouldfindoutthefactthroughthesurfacewhenwedoorthinkaboutsomething.Becausethingsaren’talwayswhattheyseemlikE.
  • TheroundtableoftheBeltandRoadForumforIntemationalCooperation合作washeldonMay142017inBeijing.PresidentXiJinpingmadeathemespeechattheOpeningCeremony.Distinguishedguestsfromover100countriesattendedthisimportantforumontheBeltandRoadInitiativE.Over2000yearsagoourancestorsopenedthetranscontinental横贯大陆的passageconnectingAsiaEuropeandAfricaknowntodayastheSilkRoaD.TheyalsocreatedsearoutesconnectingtheEastwiththeWestnamelythemaritime海洋SilkRoaD.Theseancientsilkroutesopenedwindowsoffriendlyengagementamongnations.InChina'sHanDynastyaround140B.C.ZhangQianleftChang'an.HemadeajourneytotheWesternregionsandopenedanoverlandrouteconnectingtheEastandtheWest.CenturieslaterintheyearsofTangSongandYuanDynastiessuchsilkroutesbothoverlandandatseagreatadventurersincludingDuHuanofChinaMarcoPoloofItalylefttheirfootprintsalongtheseancientroutes.Intheearly15thcenturyZhengHethefamousChinesenavigator航海家intheMingDynastymadesevenvoyagestotheWesternSeasagreatachievementwhichstillisrememberedtoday.GenerationaftergenerationthesilkroutestravelershavebuiltabridgeforpeaceandEast-Westcooperation.TheBeltandRoadInitiativeisrootedc檀根intheancientSilkRoaD.ItfocusesontheAsianEuropeanandAfricancontinentsbutisalsoopentoallothercountries.AllcountriesfromeitherAsiaEuropeA.fricaortheAmericascanbeinternationalcooperationpartnersoftheBeltandRoadInitiativE.21世纪教育网TodayChinaistryingtobuildtheSilkRoadEconomicBeltandthe21stCenturyMaritimeSilkRoaD.TheBeltandRoadcancreatechancesinchallengesandchanges.Peachesandplumsdonotspeakbuttheyaresoattractivethatapathisformedbelowthetrees.Fouryearsonover100countriesandinternationalorganizationshavesupportedandgotinvolvedinthisinitiativE.WearesurethedreamoftheBeltandRoadiscomingtruE.1.AccordingtothispassagecanweinferwhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.TheBeltandRoadInitiativefocusesontheAsianEuropeanandAmericancontinents.B.ZhangQianleftChang'anandcreatedsearoutesconnectingtheEastwiththeWest.C.TheroundtableoftheBeltandRoadForumwasheldsuccessfullyinBeijing.D.MarcoPoloofItalylefthisfootprintsalongtheseancientroutesintheSongDynasty.2.PutthesentencesintherightorderaccordingtothepassagE.①Theseancientsilkroutesopenedwindowsoffriendlyengagementamongnations.②ThesilkroutestravelershavebuiltabridgeforpeaceandEast-Westcooperation.③PresidentXiJinpingmadeathemespeechattheOpeningCeremony.④TheBeltandRoadcancreatechancesinchallengesandchanges.⑤TheBeltandRoadInitiativeisrootedintheancientSilkRoaD.A.③②④①⑤B.②①④⑤③C.②③①④⑤D.③①②⑤④3.What'sthemeaningoftheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraph?A.使者相望于道商旅不绝于途B.桃李不言下自成蹊C.不积跬步无以至千里D.伟业非一日之功
  • OnedayinearlyMarchof1993PaulineandTomNichterandtheir11-year-oldsonJasonwereshoppingforatoyinBuenaPark.SuddenlyPaulinesawawalletlyingonthefloor.Whenshelookedinsideshefound$200.Thefamilyhomelessandwithoutworkknewthatcouldchangetheirlives.Buttheytookthewallettothenearbypolicestationandturneditin.Thewalletwasfoundtohavesomeotherpocketsandmoremoneyin-over$2000!Thepolicecalledthemanwholostthewallettopickitup.ThemanthankedtheNichtersandshooktheirhandsbutdidnotrewardthem.LuckilyforthefamilyaTVnewsreporterfilmedthestory.Peoplefromallovertheworldheardthestoryandsentthemlettersmoneyandevenjobs.A.businessmanevenletthemliveinhishouseforfreeforsixmonths.Sofarthefamilyhasreceivedover$1000000.NowtheNichters’futureisbright.1.WhatweretheNichtersdoingwhenPaulinesawawallet?A.Theywerelookingforthelostwallet.B.Theywerevisitingapark.C.Theyweredoingsomeshopping.D.Theywerewalkingonthestreet.2.TheNichters_______.A.werehomelessB.hadnojobC.werepoorD.Alloftheabove3.Whofoundoutthesecretofthewallet?A.ThepolicE.B.Jason.C.Someoneelseintheshop.D.Themanwholostit.4.Fromthereadingweknowmanypeople_______.A.workhardtochangetheirlivesB.arefriendlytotheloserC.arereadytohelpothersD.oftenhavegoodluck5.Thewordsrewardtheminthereadingmean_______.A.speaktotheNichtersB.givesomethingtotheNichtersC.paythepoliceD.meetthenewsreporters
  • ItisSundaytoday.Annisshoppingwithhermother.Shewantshermothertobuyanewsweaterforher.InaclothingshopshefindsanorangeonE.Shetriesiton.It’stoosmall.ShewantsabiggeronebutthebiggeronesarenotorangE.Anndoesn’tlikeothercolours.HermotherasksShallwegotoanothershoptohavealook?SotheygooutoftheshopandgointoanotheronE.Thesecondshopisbiggerthanthefirstandinittherearemanykindsofsweatersofdifferentsizesandcolours.AnntriesonanorangeonE.It’stoobig.ShetriesasmalleronE.It’sOK.Howmuchisit?Ann’smotherasksthewomanwhosellsclothes.Thentheyfindittoodearandtheydon’thavesomuchmoneywiththem.Wouldyoulikeacheaperone?thewomanasks.NoweshalltakethisonE.Mydaughterlikesit.WeshallcomebacktobuyittomorrowAnn’smotheranswers.1.ItisSunday.Annandhermother_______.A.areathomeB.arewalkinginastreetC.areinaclothingshopD.aredoingsomeshopping2.Annwantstobuy_______.A.anorangeB.anorangesweaterC.anorangeforhermotherD.anorangesweaterforhermother3.Thereisonlyone_______.A.shopneartheirhomeB.orangeinthefirstshopC.orangesweaterinthefirstshopD.orangesweaterinthesecondshop4.Thesweaterinthefirstshopis_______.A.toosmallB.OKC.longerD.toodear5.Inthesecondshop_______.A.therearemanykindsofdressesB.theybuyasweateroftherightsizeandcolourC.theyfindasweateroftherightsizeandcolourD.thereisonesweateroftherightsizecolourandprice
  • 阅读理解MrJacksonishavingameeting.Helooksattheclockonthewall.Itis7:45.Thelastbusleftfifteenminutesagohethinks.I’llhavetostayinahoteltonight.MrJacksonalwaysdriveshomeafterwork.Helivesoutsidethecity.ThereissomethingwrongwithhiscarsotodayhehastotakeabustohisofficE.Themeetingisover.Whenhegoesoutofthewarmofficeitbeginstosnow.Hewantstohavesomewarmfoodandsoupfirst.MostrestaurantsarefullofpeopleandhehastogointoasmallonE.Thewaitershows出示himthemenu菜单.SomehotsouppleasesaysMrJackson.Laterthewaiterbringsthesouptohim.WhenMrJacksonisdrinkinghefindssomethinginit.Comehereboyhesays.Lookthereisahairinmysoup!Thewaitersaysit’susuallyafly苍蝇inthesoupIremember.1.MrJacksonusuallygoeshome____________.A.bybusB.bycarC.bybikeD.onfoot2.__________soMrJacksonhastostayintheofficE.A.ThereisnobusB.ThereisaveryimportantmeetingC.SomethingiswrongwithhiscarD.Itisverycoldoutside3.Thelastbusleavesat___________.A.7:30B.7:45C.7:55D.8:054.MrJacksonwantstohavesomehotsoupfirstbecause___________.A.therestaurantisverywarmB.heishungryC.therearefewpeopleintherestaurantD.hefeelscoldafterheleaveshisoffice5.Thewaiter’swordsmeanthat__________.A.thesoupintherestaurantisniceB.thehairisMrJackson’sC.thereareusuallyfliesinthesoupD.hehastosaysorrytoMrJackson
  • Inanancientcountrythereweretwofamouscarpenters木匠AndyandJohn.Onedaytheirkingwantedtoknowwhowasbettersohetoldthem:Duringthethreedaystheonewhocarved雕刻themorelovelymousewouldbetheNationalFirstCarpenter全国第一木匠.Thetwocarpentersworkedharddayandnight.ThreedayslatertheyshowedthekingtheircarvedmicE.Thekingaskedallhissoldierstodecidetheresult.Andy’smousewassowonderfulthatitwasjustlikearealonewhileJohn’swasugly.SothekingandhissoldiersallagreedAndywasthewinner.ButJohndisagreeD.HeshoutedThat’sunfair.Itshouldbedecidedbycats.TheKingthoughtitwasright.Thenheaskedhissoldierstobringseveralcats.Toeveryone’ssurprisethecatsalljumpedonJohn’smousE.Sothekinghadtoannounce宣布Johnwasthefinalwinner.LaterthekingaskedJohnHowdidyoumakethecatslikeyourmouse?JohnsaidInfactit’ssimplE.Icarvedamouseonlywiththefishbone鱼骨!Whatthecatscareaboutisnotitsshapebutitstaste!根据短文内容选择最佳答案1.Howlongdidthetwocarpentersspendfinishingcarvingthemice?A.Oneday.B.Twodays.C.Threedays.D.Fourdays.2.Whosemouselookedlikearealone?A.John’s.B.Andy’s.C.Thekind’s.D.Thesoldier’s.3.HowdidJohnfeelwhenheheardthefirstresult?A.Fair.B.ScaredC.Unfair.D.ExciteD.4.WhatwasJohn’smousecarvedwith?A.FishbonE.B.WooD.C.StonE.D.Meat.5.WhydidJohnwinthematchfinally?A.Becausehisfriendshelpedhim.B.BecausehecameupwithagoodideA.C.Becausehehadmoreoutstandingskills.D.Becausehehavesomemoneytothesoldiers.
  • IwastravelingalonethroughtheUK.ToreachplacesthatwereoffthepublictransportationmapIboughtanoldcarwhichcostmostofmymoney.Icouldn’taffordtostayinthehotelsoIhadtocampinmycarfortherestofthetrip.OnemorningI.awokeinmyoldcaronacountryroadinIrelandandsawasinglehousE.Thewaterinmythermos保温瓶hadgonecoldsoIknockedonthedoorofthehousE.A.womanopenedit.Iaskedherforsomehotwater.Butshewouldn’tletmegetawaywithjustthat!Iwasinvitedindoors.Sheaskedmetositatthetableandhavebreakfastwithherfamily.TheyfilledmythermosbeforeIleft.IwasgreatlymoveD.AndIdecidedtopassthekindnesson.TheotherdayImetayoungmanwhohadbeendrivingaroundtolookforaparkinglot.Helookedincreasinglyupset.IwasgladthatIwasabletopointoneouttohim.Histhankfulsmilewasthehugestreward奖赏formE.1.Thewriterboughtthecarinorderto______________.A.servethepublicB.travelmoreeasilyC.takethetripaloneD.savemoremoney2.Whydidthewritercampinhiscar?A.Hewasshortofmoney.B.Itwashishabit.C.Hecouldhaveabetterrest.D.Itwouldbewarmer.3.Thewriteraskedthewomanfor______________.A.amapB.athermosC.somehotwaterD.alightbreakfast4.Howdidtheyoungmanfeelatlast?A.Funny.B.Upset.C.DisappointeD.D.ThankfuL5.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.Travelingaloneisinteresting.B.SharingfoodisapleasurE.C.KindnessisthesunshineinlifE.D.Smileisimportanttoeverybody.
  • Peter’sunclelivesinthecountry.ThissummerPetergoestostaywithhimforafewweeks.Everytimetheygoforawalkorforadriveinthecarhisunclewaves挥手tothepasser-by路人.Peterissurprised惊讶的andsaysUncleGeorgeyouseemtoknoweverybodyherE.You’resopopular!Idon’tknowallthesepeopleanswershisunclE.Thenwhydoyouwavetothem?WellPetersayshisuncleWhenIwavetosomeonewhoknowsmeheisglaD.Hegoesonhiswaywithahappyheart.ButwhenIwavetosomeonewhodoesn’tknowmeheissurprisedandsaystohimself‘Whoisthatman?Whydoeshewavetome?’SohehassomethingtothinkaboutonhiswayandthatmakeshimfeelmoreexciteD.SoImakeeverybodyhappy.1.Petergoestothecountry.A.forhiswinterholidaysB.becausehisuncleispopularthereC.tospendsummerwithhisuncleD.becauseheispopularthere2.Whentheymeetsomebodyatanytime.A.Peter’sunclestopsandsayhellotothemB.Peter’sunclewavestothemC.PeterwavestothemD.Peterstopsandasksthemquestions3.Peterwhenheseesunclewavestoeverybody.A.askshisuncleWhoisthatmanB.isveryhappyC.isverysurprisedD.isnotsurprised4.GeorgetellsPeter.A.heknowsallthepeopleB.heonlyknowsoneofthemC.hedoesnotknowanyofthemD.hedoesnotknowallthepeople5.Georgewavestoeverybody.A.tomakeeverybodyhappyB.tomakePeterhappyC.tomakehimselfhappyD.tomakesomeofthepeoplehappy
  • MyfatheralwayshadareadysmileandakindworD.WhenIwaslittlehe’dtakemefishingortothepark.WewereclosethenandIwantedtogrowuptobejustlikeDaD.ThenthingsbegantochangE.Icouldneverfindtimetodostuff事情withhimanymorE.WeusedtoarguealotandIknowitwasmewhousuallystartedit.Dadtriedtotalktomebutitwashardonbothofus.Iwasembarrassed感到难堪byhim-hehadneverlearnedtoreadanddroppedoutofschooltotakeajobinacarrepairshop.Thenhestartedtobehavestrangely.He’dstayuplateatnightandwhenIsawhimthenextmorningtherewouldbedarkcirclesunderhiseyes.OnenightIfoundoutwhy.ItwascoldsoIdecidedtogetanotherblankettowarmupmybeD.ThekitchenlightwasstillonandIwenttoturnitoff.LookingaroundthecornerIsawmyfatheratthekitchentablewithabookinfrontofhimandapeninhishanD.Hewastalkingslowlyandquietly.AfterawhileIrecognizedthewordsasDrSeuss’sCatintheHat.IboughtthebookwhenIwaslittleandhadaskedmyfathertoreadittomE.IrememberhowhisfaceturnedredashehandeditbacktomeandsaidSorryson.NowasIheardthefamiliarwordscomingfromhislipsIwasstunned惊呆了.InevermentionedmydiscoverybutIbegantohavemorerespectformyfather.Ioftenaskedhimforadviceandspentmoretimewithhim.OnesummerdayIcamehometofindanewcarinourgaragE.HopeyoulikeitmyfathersaiD.ThethreewordswereonthetipofmytonguebutIstillcouldnottellhimthatIlovedhim.1.Thewritercouldn’tgetonwellwithhisfatherashewasgrowingupbecause_______.A.hisfatherhadlittleeducationandhedidn’tfeelcomfortablewithitB.hisfatheroftentriedtoarguewithhimC.hewastoobusytodoanythingwithhisfatherD.hisfatheractedstrangely2.Whydidhisfatherstayuplateatnight?A.Hehadtoomuchworktodoforthecarrepairshop.B.Thehousewassocoldthathecouldn’tfallasleep.C.HewaslookingforthebookCatintheHat.D.Helearnedtoreadbyhimself.3.Thewritewassurprisedwhenhefound_______.A.hisfatherstayedawakeB.hisfathercouldreadC.hisfatherwasatthekitchenD.hisfatherwaswriting4.Thestorymainlytellsus________.A.howthewritertriedtoknowmoreabouthisfatherB.whythewriteroftenarguedwithhisfatherC.howdeepthewriterlovedhisfatherD.howthefatherlearnedtoreadbyhimself
  • Apriest牧师hadacatthatclimbedupatreeinhisbackyardandthenwasafraidtocomedown.Thepriestpersuaded劝说offeredwarmmilketC.Thekittywouldnotcomedown.Thetreewasnotstrongenoughtoclimbsothepriestdecidedthatifhetiedaropetohiscaranddroveawaysothatthetreebent弯曲downhecouldthenreachupandgetthekitty.Hedidsocheckinghisprogressinthecaragainandagainthenworkoutifhewentjustalittlebitfurtherthetreewouldbebentenoughforhimtoreachthekitty.ButashemovedalittlefurtherforwardtheropebrokE.Thetreewentboing!andthekittyatoncesailedthroughtheair—outofsight.ThepriestfeltterriblE.Hewalkedallovertheneighborhoodaskingpeopleifthey’dseenhiskitty.Nobodyhadseenalostkitty.SoheprayedGodIjustgivethiskittytoyourkeepingandwentonabouthisbusiness.Severaldayslaterhewasatthegrocerystoremeetingoneofhischurch教堂members.HehappenedtolookintohershoppingcartandwasamazedtoseecatfooD.Beforethiswomanwasacathater痛恨者andeveryoneknewitsoheaskedherWhyareyoubuyingcatfoodwhenyouhatecatssomuch?SherepliedYouwon’tbelievethisandtoldhimhowherlittlegirlhadbeenbegging恳求herforacatbutshekeptrefusing.ThenafewdaysbeforethechildbeggedagainsotheMomfinallytoldherlittlegirlWellifGodgivesyouacatyoucankeepit.ShetoldthepriestIwatchedmychildgooutintheyardgetonherkneesandaskGodforacat.Youwon’tbelievethisbutIsawitwithmyowneyes.A.catsuddenlycameflyingoutoftheblueskywithitspawsspreadoutandlandedrightinfrontofher.1.Thepriestdrovehiscartobendthetreeinorderto__________.A.gethiskittydownfromthetreeB.persuadehiskittytocomedownC.offerthekittysomewarmmilkD.seeiftheropewasstrongenough2.TheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3probablymeansthatthepriest__________.A.washappyhedidn’thavetocareforthekittyB.hopedhisneighborswouldlookafterhiscatC.thoughthiskittymightbelostorkilledD.didn’twanttoseehiskittyanymore3.Whywasthepriestamazedwhenhesawthewomanhadboughtmuchcatfood?A.Becausehecouldn’timagineshehadherowncat.B.Becausethewomanwashischurchmember.C.BecausehethoughtshewouldliveoncatfooD.D.Becauseheknewclearlyshedidn’tlikeacat.4.Whogavethegirlacat?A.GoD.B.Hisneighbor.C.Thepriest.D.Hischurchmember.5.Whichmaybethebesttitleofthispassage?A.A.flyingcatB.A.luckygirlC.GodsentheracatD.Anunluckypriest
  • 阅读选择阅读下面的材料从每题所给的A.B.C.三个选项中选出最佳选项回答问题或完成句子EmilyandAlexwerehappywhentheirfamilymovedtoahousewithaverybiggarden.Theylikedtowatchthebirdsflyingamongthetreesinthegarden.Theyevenstartedtoputfoodouttoattractmorebirds.Everythingwasfineforafewdaysuntiloneafternoontherewasastrangebumpingnoise碰撞声onawindow.Emilywentoutsideandfoundasmallbirddeadonthegrass.Duringthenextmonthfivemorebirdsdiedinthesameway.Whywouldtheyflytothewindows?theywondereD.Finallytheyfoundoutthetruth.Whenthebirdswereflyingtheycouldn’tseeintotherooms.Alltheysawwasthereflection反射ofthegarden.Thefamilytriedkeepingcurtains窗帘acrossthewindowsbutthismadetheroomdark.Thentheyboughtsomestrongblackpaperandcutouttheshapeofahawk.Theymadesixhawks–oneforeachwindow.Theystuckthehawkstothewindows.Whenthebirdssawthehawkstheywouldflyaway.Afterthattherewerenomoredeadbirds.1.Theyputfoodouttoattractbirdsbecausethey.A.hadaspecialgardenforbirdsB.wantedtoseemorebirdsinthegardenC.hadmuchfoodtofeedthebirds2.birdsdiedinthegarden.A.4B.5C.63.Thebirdsflewtothewindowsbecause________.A.theyfoundthewindowscleanB.theyfoughtformorefoodC.alltheysawwasthereflectionofthegarden.4.TheunderlinedwordhawkmeansinChinesE.A.鹰B.丛林C.山脉5.Whatisthestorymainlyabout?A.Whythebirdsdiedinthegarden.B.Thefamilythatweregoodatpaper-cutting.C.Howthefamilysavedthebirdsinthegarden.
  • KatherineCommaleisan11-year-oldgirlfromPennsylvaniA.AttheageoffiveshebeganraisingmoneytobuynetsforchildreninAfricatohelpstopthespreadofmalariA.痢疾WhenshewasfiveshelearntaboutmalariainAricA.Shelearntthatevery30secondsachilddiedfromdiseasE.Shealsolearntthatpeoplewouldn’tgetthatdiseaseiftheyhadenoughbednets.IwasreallysadtolearnthatachilddiedeveryhalfaminutebecauseofmalariasaysKatherinE.Iwantedtosendnetsrightawaysothat’swhatIdiD.Five-year-oldKatherinemadepresentationsatchurchesandschools.ShetoldstudentsandothershowimportantbednetswereforAfricans.Afterpeopleheardthepresentationsmanyofthemdonatedmoney.KatherinesentthemoneytoNBN.NBNisanorganizationthatsendsbednetstoAfricA.BesideseveryholidayKatherinemakessomethingcalledbednetgiftcertificatewiththehelpofherfriendsandbrothers.Oneach10-dollarcertificatethereisamessagE.ItexplainsthatabednetwouldbesenttoAfricA.WhenmorecertificateorderscomeKatherinegetshelpfromstudentsinherschool.Katherinehashelpedtoraise$200000forNBN.ItmakesmeproudtohelpAfricanchildren.IWon’tstopworkinguntileveryoneinAfricahasabednetsaysKatherinE.1.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.WhenKatherinewassixshebeganhelpingchildreninAfricA.B.KatherinelearntthattwochildrendiedfrommalariaoneminutE.C.Katherinedidalotandhelpedtoraise$20000forNBN.D.Katherine’sparentshelpedhermakebednetgiftcertificate.2.Inparagraph4Itrefersto_________.A.a10-dollarnoteB.agiftcertificateC.anorganizationD.amessage3.FromthepassageweknowKatherinedidthefollowingexcept_________A.raisingagreatdealofmoneyforNBNB.givingpresentationsatchurchesandschoolsC.explainingtheimportanceofnetsforAfricansD.orderingpeopletolearntousethenetswell4.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________A.Katherine’sworkisveryhelpfulandmeaningfulB.thespreadofmalariainAfricawillbemoreseriousC.everychildinAfricagetsanetwithKatherine’shelpD.KatherinehasreceivedmuchmoneyfromNBN.
  • MrsBrowngoestoseehersoninLondon.HersonworksinamusicclubtherE.Mrs.Browndoesn’tknowLondonwell.Andshecan’tfindherway.Sheseesamanatabusstop.Shewantstoaskthemantheway.Excusemebutcanyouhelpmeplease?WhichbusgoestoMiller’sshop?Mrs.BrownaskeD.Themanisveryfriendly.Hesmiles.Buthecan’tspeakEnglish.HecanspeakFrench.HeisnewinLondon.Heputshishandintohiscoatandtakesoutasmallbook.Heopensitandreadssomethingonit.I’msorryIcan’tspeakEnglish.1.MrsBrown’ssonworksin_________.A.abigschoolB.Miller’sshopC.amusicclubD.abusstop2.MrsBrowncan’tfindherwaybecause___________.A.sheisoldB.sheisnewinLondonC.shedoesn’tknowLondonwellD.shecan’tsee3.What’sthemeaningofsmileinChinese?A.大叫B.大哭C.生气D.微笑4.Whichoneistrue?A.ThemanatthebusstopisanEnglishman.B.Themancan’thelpMrsBrown.C.MrsBrowncan’tspeakEnglish.D.MrsBrownborrowsthebookfromtheman.
  • IarrivedintheUKlastweekendtolearnEnglish.SofarIhavealreadymadeafewfriendsandhadsometraditionalEnglishfoodtherE.ButafterhavingthreedaysofhamburgerssandwichesandpotatoesIthoughtnonecouldbemoredeliciousthanChinesefoodespeciallymyfavorite—huoguo.Youcan’timaginehowexcitedIwaswhenIgottoknowthattherewasgoingtobeafreemealofhotpottowelcomethenewstudents.OnthewaytothecanteenIseemedtosmellhuoguointheair.2TomysurprisewhenIwentintotheroomIdidn’tseeanysignofhuoguo.Wherewasit?WithmanyquestionsinmyheadIsatdowntohavethefreemeal.AftertalkingwithanEnglishgirlIgottoknowthatChinesehuoguoiscompletelydifferentfromhotpot.Chinesehuoguoiswrittenintwowords—hotpot;andhotpotonewordisatraditionalEnglishdish.Hotpotismadefrommuttonandonion.Onthetoparepiecesofpotatoes.Peopleputitintheovenalldayinaheavypotonalowheat.IttakesverylittleefforttopreparE.YoucanoftenseeitatpartiesintheUKbecauseit’seasytoprepareforalargenumberofpeopleandisnotexpensivE.Hotpotdoesn’ttastebaD.HoweverIstillmisshuoguo—hotpottwowords!1.Thewriterfeltexcitedwhenshethoughtshewould________.A.trytraditionalEnglishfoodB.learnEnglishintheUKC.haveherfavoritehuoguoD.meetsomenewfriends2.Theunderlinedwordcanteenmeans________inChinesE.A.宿舍B.餐厅C.实验室D.体育馆3.Whyishotpotoftenpreparedforparties?A.Becauseit’seasytopreparE.B.Becauseit’sverypopular.C.Becauseit’squiteexpensivE.D.Becauseit’sgoodforhealth.4.Afterthefreemealthewriterlearntthat________.A.hotpotwasn’thotpotB.hotpottooklittletimetocookC.hotpotwasn’ttraditionalintheUKD.thegirlknewnothingabouthotpot5.Whatisthewriter’sfavoritefood?A.SandwichesB.MuttonC.HotpotD.Hotpot
  • LonglongagotherewereonlyafewthousandpeopleintheworlD.ThesepeoplemoveformplacetoplaceoverthelandhuntinganimalsforfooD.NooneknowshoworwhenthesepeoplelearnedaboutgrowingfooD.ButwhentheydidtheirliveschangeD.TheydidnothavetolookforfoodanymorE.Theycouldstayinoneplaceandgrowit.Peoplebegantolivenearoneanother.Andsothefirstvillagegrew.Manypeoplecametoworkinthevillages.Thesevillagesgrewverybig.Whenmachinesappeared出现lifeinthevillageschangedagain.Factorieswerebuilt.Moreandmorepeoplelivednearthefactories.Thecitiesgrewverybig.Todaysomepeoplearemovingbacktosmalltowns.Canyoutellwhy?1.Thebesttitle题目ofthetextshouldbe___.A.CitiesorVillagesB.BacktoTownsC.HowCitiesGrew2.Theunderlinedwordtheyinthesecondparagraphrefersto指的是___.A.villagesB.animalsC.people3.Whenfactorieswerebuilt___.A.morepeoplelivenearthefactoriesB.peoplebegantoliveinthefactoriesC.manypeoplebegantoworkinvillage4.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat___.A.peopleliketoworkonlyinbigcitiesB.somepeopledon'tliketoliveinbigcitiesC.therewillbenosmalltownsinthefuture将来5.Inwhatorderdidpeopledothefollowingthings?A.WorkedinvillagesB.Livednearthefactories.C.LearnedtogrowfooD.D.Builtfactories.E.Begantoliveneareachother.A.dbaecB.eacdbC.ceadb
  • IcametostudyintheUSAayearago.YetIdidnotknowtherealAmericansocietyuntilIinjured伤害inanaccidentbecauseaftertheaccidentIhadtoseeadoctor---andtocourt法院.AftertheaccidentmyroommatecalledadoctorformE.Iwasverygratefulanddecidedtorepayhimoneday.Butthenextdayheaskedmetopayhim$200forwhathehaddonE.IwasverysurpriseD.HehadgoodreasontochargemehesaiD.AndifIwantedtocollectmoneyfromthepersonwhowasresponsible负责formyinjury.I.’dhavetohaveagoodlawyer律师.Andonlyagooddoctorcanhelpmegetagoodlawyer.NowthathehadhelpedmefindagooddoctoritwasonlyfairthatIshouldpayhim.ButeverytimeIwenttoseethedoctorIhadtowaitabout50minutes.Hewouldseetwoorthreepatientsatthesametimeandoftenstoptreatingonesoastoseeanotheryethechargedme$115eachtimE.Thefinalexaminationreportconsistedoftenlinesanditcostme$215.Mylawyerknewverywelltheotherpartywasresponsiblefortheaccidentyethehardlydidanything.Hesimplywaitedtocollecthismoney.HewassoirresponsiblethatIdecidednottoaskforhimagain.Andhemademepayhim$770.NowIhadtoactasmyownlawyer.BecauseofmyinexperienceItoldtheinsurancecompany保险公司thedateIwasleavingAmericA.KnowingthattheyplayedfortimeandIleftwithoutgettingacent.MyexperiencestaughtmetwothingsaboutAmerica:firstlyinacountrylikeAmericamoneyiseverything.Itismoreimportantthanfriendshiporhonor.SecondlyforeignersarestillbeingunfairlytreateD.SowhenwetalkaboutAmericaweshouldseebothitsgoodandbadsides.1.Thewriter’sroommateofferedtohelphimbecause______.A.hethoughtitwasachancetomakesomemoneyB.hefeltsorryforthewriterC.heknewthedoctorwasaverygoodoneD.hewantedthewritertohaveagoodlawyer2.A.gooddoctorisnecessaryforthewriterto______.A.beproperlytreatedB.talkwiththepersonresponsiblefortheaccidentC.becomehealthybeforeheleavesAmericaD.finallygettheresponsiblepartytopayforhisinjury3.Thewordchargeinthispassagemeans______.A.beresponsibleB.becarefulC.askasapriceD.getananswer4.Whatcanyougetfromthestory?A.GoingtocourtissomethingverycommoninAmericA.B.MoneyismoreimportantthanotherthingsintheUSA.C.TherearemorebadsidesinAmericathangoodsides.D.Onemustbeverycarefulwhiledrivingacar.
  • A12-year-oldboynamedTimBrowngotlostinthemountains.Howeverhesurvivedatlastthankstohisamazingsurvival生存幸存skills.OnedayinOctober2016TimwenthikingwithhisgroupintheMagaliesbergMountainsSouthAfricA.Atfirsteverythingwentwell.Butataboutoneo'clockintheafternoonhelosthiswayandcouldn'tfindanyotherpeoplE.Hegotscaredatfirstbutthenhetriedtocalmdown.Heknewwhattodoinsuchasituation.IshouldfollowtheriverfollowthelightfollowthesunandfinallytherewillbebuildingsroadsandpeopleandIcouldcallhomehetoldhimself.Timkeptwalking.Suddenlyheheardsomesoundsandrantowardsthem.Buttohissurprisehesawsomebaboons狒狒Unluckilyonebaboonscratched抓伤hisarm.Hefoundsomewatertowashthebloodoffthescratchesandcontinuedtowalk.Timjustworeapairofswimmingminks游泳裤sohefeltverycolD.Hetriedtokeepwarmbycoveringhisbodywithleaves.About22hourslaterhefinallymetafarmerandwasabletocallhismom.Afterhecamebackhismomaskedwhyhecarriedonwalkingwhenitgotdark.Thelittleboysaidifhedidthathewouldseeheragain.Nothingcouldbeathisloveforhismom!根据短文内#选择最佳答案1.WheredidTimgetlost?A.Inazoo.B.Intheswimmingpool.C.Inabuilding.D.Inthemountains.2.HowlongwasTimlost?A.About22hoursBAbout22days.C.About12hours.D.About12days.3.WhenhefoundhewaslostTimfeltscaredatfirstandthen___.A.hecriedoverandoveragainB.heshoutedforhelpC.hestayedandwaiteD.D.hetriedtoclamdown4.WhatdidTimdofirstwhenhebeardsomefounds?A.Hesawsomebaboons.B.Hescratchedababoon.C.Herantowardsthesounds.D.Hewashedthebloodoff.5.WhichisNOTthereasonforTim’ssurvival?A.Hemetafarmer.B.Hewastooscaredtocarryonwalking.C.TheloveforhismomencouragedhimD.Hisabilitiestosolveproblemshelpedhim.
  • ManyyearsagowhenIwasworkingasavolunteeratahospitalIgottoknowalittlegirlnamedLisA.Thepoorlittlegirlhadaveryseriousdiseaseandwasdying.ThedoctorhaddonehisbestbutnomedicinereallyworkeD.Theonlychancetosaveherseemedtobeabloodtransfusion输血fromherfive-year-oldbrother.Thelittleboyhadthesamediseasebeforeandhaddevelopedtheantibodies抗体tofighttheillness.Thedoctortalkedtothelittleboyaboutwhattheyplannedtodoandaskedhimifhewouldbewillingtogivehisbloodtohissister.Isawhimhesitate迟疑foramoment.HetookadeepbreathandsaidYesI'lldoitifitcansaveLisA.Asthetransfusionwasgoingonthelittleboylayquietlyinbednexttohissister.He1ookedatherandsmiledallthetimE.Wheneverythingwasdoneandthecolourreturnedtohissister’sfacehissmiledisappearedandhelookedalittleafraiD.He1ookedupatthedoctorandaskedWillIstarttodienow?Hewastooyoungtounderstandthedoctor.HethoughthewouldhavetogiveallhisbloodtohissisterbutheagreeD.1.WhathappenedtothelittlegirlnamedLisa?A.ShediedofaveryseriousdiseasE.B.Shegotbetterwiththeantibodiesfromherbrother.C.Shelostherlittlebrother.D.ThetransfusionfailedandherillnessgotworsE.2.Howdidthefive-year-oldboyunderstandthedoctor’splan?A.HethoughthewasgoingtoloseallhisblooD.B.HethoughthewasgoingtobekilleD.C.Hethoughthewasgoingtodietogetherwithhissister.D.Hethoughthewasgoingtodiewhenhegrewup.3.Thewriterstillrememberthestorymanyyearslater_________.A.becausethelittlegirlhadaverystrangediseaseB.becausethesisterandbrotherhadthesamediseaseC.becausethedoctorsavedthelittlegirl’slifeD.becauseofwhattheboydidforhissister
  • 阅读理解Ayoungfatherwasvisitinganoldneighbor.Theywerestandingintheman’sgardentalkingaboutchildren.TheyoungmansaidHowstrictshouldparentsbewiththeirchildren?Theoldmanpointedtoastring线betweenabigstrongtreeandathinyoungonePleaseuntie解开thatstringsaidtheoldman.Butfirstpullthestringtightlysothattheyoungtreeisstraightagain.Theyoungmandidso.ThentheoldmansaidThereit’sthesamewithchildren.Youmustbestrictwiththembutsometimesyoumustuntiethestringtoseehowtheyaregettingon.Iftheyarenotyetabletostandaloneyoumusttiethestringtightlyagain.Butwhenyoufindthattheyarereadytostandaloneyoucantakethestringaway.根据短文内容判断下列句子正误正确用A表示不正确用B表示1.TheyoungfathercametotheneighborforatreE.2.Thestringcouldbetakenawaywhentheyoungtreegrewstraightenough.3.Finallytheoldmantoldtheyoungfatherthatheshouldbealwaysstrictwithhischildren.4.Thebigstrongtreeandthethinyoungonearelikeparentsandchildren.5.Thestoryisabouthowtotakecareofyoungtrees.
  • OnesummerafternoonJaneandJamesBrownvisitedtheirdaughteratherhomeinLilyFrancE.A.fewminutesbeforesixtheBrownsdecidedtoleavE.Theysaidgoodbyetotheirdaughterwalkedtotheircarandgotin.Mr.Brownwasabouttostartthecarwhenagunman持枪歹徒jumpedupfromthebackseat.HeheldaguntoMr.Brown’sheaD.DrivemetoParis!heordereD.AllrightMr.BrownanswereD.I.’lldriveyouanywhereyouwanttogo.Butfirstletmywifeoutofthecar.ThegunmanagreeD.AftershewassafelyoutofthecarMr.Brownstartedtheengineanddrovedownthestreet.Hewasdrivingslowlybuthismindwasracing.Unarmedand81yearsoldheknewhecouldnotfightthegunman.SuddenlyMr.BrownrealizedhowhecouldattracttheattentionofthepolicE.Hebegandrivinglikeamad疯man.Hedrovesixtymilesanhouronsidestreetsranredlightsanddrovethewrongwayonone-waystreets.Butnotonepoliceofficersawhim.SuddenlyherememberedthattheLilypolicestationwasonlyafewblocksaway.Allrighthethought.IfIcan’tbringthepolicetomycarI.’llbringmycartothepolicE.HeturnedcornerandsawthepolicestationaheaD.ThetwolargedoorswerecloseD.Hespedup加速thecarstraightforthedoors.ThecarcrashedthroughthedoorsandstoppedinthecourtyarD.Mr.BrowncriedHelp!HeisgoingtokillmE.Ithappenedsoquicklythatthegunmandidn’tknowwhattodo.JustthentheofficersfromthepolicestationhadalreadycomE.Theyquicklycaughtthegunman.Itwas6:30p.m.—only35minutesaftertheBrownshadlefttheirdaughter’shomeonaquitestreetinLilly.1.WhenMr.Brownwasgoingtostartthecaragunman.A.stoppedhiscarB.stoodinfrontofhiscarC.washidinginhiscarD.heldaguntohisheadbesidethecardoor2.Mr.Brownwasdrivingslowlyatfirstbecause.A.hedidn’tknowwhichwaytogotoParisB.hewastryingtofindthepolicemanC.hewastoofrightenedtodriveD.hewasthinkingaboutwhattodo3.Whichofthefollowingwasnottrue?A.Mr.Browndroveveryquicklyonthesidestreets.B.Mr.Browndidn’tstopwhenthetrafficlightswerereD.C.Mr.Brownknewhecouldfightthegunman.D.Thepolicemenquicklycamewhentheyheardthedoorsknockeddown.4.HowdidMr.Brownfindthepoliceatlast?A.Hebroughthiscartothepolicestation.B.Hedrovethewrongwayonone-waystreets.C.Hespedupthecar.D.Hedrovelikeamadman.5.Mr.Brown’sstoryseemedtobelikeanmovie—agunmanaspeedingcaracarcrashandahappyending.A.interestingB.actionC.detectiveD.exciting
  • ANepaleseteenagerhadmadea£23solarpanel太阳能电池板usinghumanhair.MilanKarkiwhois18yearsoldandlivesinavillageusedhumanhairtoreplace代替siliconwhichisacommonbutexpensivepartofsolarpanels.ByusinghairasareplacementKarkisaysthatsolarpanelscanbeproducedforaround£23.KarkigottheideafromaStephenHawkingbookwhichexplainedhowtocreateenergyfromhair.Thedevice设备thatKarkihasshowedcanproduce18wofenergy--plentytochargeamobilephonE.Halfakiloofhaircanbeboughtforonly16pinNepalandlastafewmonths;butapackofbatteries电池wouldcost50pandlastafewnightsaccordingtoTheDailyMail.ThesolarpaneliseasytoserviceasthehairiseasytoreplacE.Karkihasnowsentoutseveraldevicestootherplacesnearhishomefortesting.HesaidFirstIwantedtoprovideenergyformyhomethenmyvillagE.NowIamthinkingforthewholeworlD.1.KarkiwantedtousehumanhairbecauseitisA.beautifulB.longC.cheapD.soft2.WhatdoesthewordchargemeaninChinese?A.为改变B.为付款C.为充电D.为美容3.FromthepassageweknowKarkiisA.handsomeandcleverB.cleverandhelpfulC.lazybutcleverD.handsomeandhelpful4.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.MakingamobilephonewithhumanhairB.MakingamobilephonewithanewideA.C.Makingasolarpanelwithsilicon.D.Makingasolarpanelwithhumanhair.
  • PeopleoftensaidThomasEdisonwasthegreatestgeniusofhisage.Thereareonlyafewmeninallofhistorywhohavechangedthelivesofothermenasmuchastheinventorofthefirstusefulelectriclight.ButEdisoncouldneverbepleasedonlybecausesomeonesaidhewasagenius.ThereisnosuchathingasgeniusEdisonsaid.Hethoughtwhatpeoplecalledgeniuswasmostlyhardwork.ButEdisonwasathinkeraswellasaworker.Fromhisearliestdaysasachildhewonderedaboutthesecretsofnature.Hetriedtounderstandthemandthenhetriedtolearnwhathecouldusefullydowiththem.Edisonenjoyedthinking.Heknewthatmostpeoplewoulddoalmostanythinginsteadofthedifficultworkofthinkingespeciallyiftheydonotthinkveryoften.Butheknewtoothatthinkingcouldgivemenenjoymentandpleasure.Edisoncouldnotunderstandwhyanyonecouldnotbeinterestedinlife.Ashelovedtothinkhealsolovedtowork.Onthedayhebecame75yearsoldsomeoneaskedhimwhatideahehadaboutlife.WorkheansweredDiscoveringthesecretsofnatureandusingthemtomakemenhappier.Hesaidhehadenoughinventionsinhismindtogivehimanother100yearsofwork.1.WhatisgeniusaccordingtoThomasEdison?A.Hardthinking.B.Hardwork.C.Usefulideas.D.Usefulinventions.2.HowdidEdisonalwaysdealwiththesecretsofnatureafterexploringthem?A.Towritedownwhathehadlearned.B.Tocarryoutanewexperiment.C.Tomakethemusefulinlife.D.Tosharethemwithothers3.WhatcouldnotEdisonunderstand?A.Hecouldn’tunderstandhowanybodyenjoyedlife.B.Hecouldn’tunderstandifanybodylovedworking.C.Hecouldn’tunderstandwhyanybodylovedthinking.D.Hecouldn’tunderstandwhyanybodywastiredoflife.4.WasEdisonagoodthinkeroragoodworker?A.Hewasagoodthinker.B.Hewaseitheragoodworkeroragoodthinker.C.Hewasagoodthinkerandhewasagoodworkertoo.D.Hewasneitheragoodthinkernoragoodworker.5.Whatdoesthelastsentenceinthepassagemean?A.EdisonwasborntobeagreatinventorB.Edisonwasabletoliveanother100yearsC.Edisonwasreadytomakehis100thinventionD.LifewastooshortforEdisontoworkforhumanbeings
  • 阅读理解ThreeyearsagoMikeandBentookaholidayonthebeach.Theyhadaquarrel吵架.MikehitBenonthefacE.BenwashurtandhewroteinthesandTodaymybestfriendhitmeonthefacE.Afterthattheytookataxibacktotheirhotel.AfterdinnerBenstartedtoreaD.Mikewentforawalkinthepark.SuddenlyanearthquakehappeneD.ThesmallhotelfelldownandBenwasunderthehotel.Mikesavedhim.BenwroteonthestonE.TodaymybestfriendsavedmylifE.MikeaskedhimAfterIhurtyouyouwroteinthesandandnowyouwriteonthestonewhy?BenansweredWhensomeonehurtsusweshouldwriteitdowninthesandandthenthewindcanblowitaway.Whensomeonehelpsuswemustcarve雕刻itinstonethenthewindscan’tblowitaway.根据短文内容判断句子的正误正确的写T.错误的写F.1.MikeandBentookaholidayonthebeachthreeyearsago.2.MikeandBenwentbacktothehotelbybus.3.MikewasreadingwhentheearthquakehappeneD.4.MikesavedBenandBenwroteitonastonE.5.Benthoughtthatwhensomeonehelpedusweshouldrememberit.
  • 阅读理解You’rejustintimeJoe.We’regoingtoplaycowboys牛仔andIndiansandyoucanbetheIndians.oneofmycousins堂兄弟said.HowmanyIndians?Iasked.OhaboutathousandheansweredandbeforeIcouldsaynoIwaspushedoutintothenightandbecameathousandIndians.TwominuteslaterIwasrunninginthefieldswithagroupofcowboysbehindtheshoutsofAfterthem.Let’scatchthekillers!andothersuchTVplaylanguagecameintomyearsasIranroundacornerandhurriedintomyGrandpa’scar.We’vegothimboys.Let’sgoandcatchhim!Butnoonewantedtocometogetme.Allofmycousinsexceptonewerealwaysveryfriendlywithme.ItwasquietoutsideandIwentoutofthecartohavealook.JustthenIheardashoutBringtherope绳子andwecanburnhim.OnlyIndiansburnpeoplecowboysIstoppedjustintimeIhadalmostsaidCowboyshangpeople.Iwastiedtoatreeandthecowboyswerelookingforsomewoodwhenmydearmothercalled.We’releavingnow.UntiemeIshouted.We’regoingtoWhydidBobbywantmatches火柴?MumaskedwhenwewereinthecarHewasaskingDadwhetherhehadany.Ohhewasjustgoingtomatches?MATCHES?Areyousurehewantedmatches?MotherwasquitesureandIdidn’tsayanymore.1.HowmanychildrenplayedtheIndians?A.OnethousandB.OnehundredC.OnegroupD.One2.WhydidJoe’scousinsaythatJoewasjustintime?Because.A.therewerenotenoughchildrenforthegameB.thegamewasjustgoingtostartC.noneofhiscousinswantedtobeIndiansD.theywerewaitingforJoe3.Joedidn’tsayCowboyshangpeopleoutbecause.A.hewastiedtoatreeB.thatwouldmakethingsworseC.hewascaughtbythecowboysD.thatwouldmakethecowboysangry4.whichofthefollowingistrue?A.oneofJoe’scousinswaslookingformatches.B.Daddidn’twanttogivethechildrenanymatches.C.Bobbywantedtogetsomematchesfromhisfather.D.Mumdidn’tthinkchildrenshouldplaywithmatches.5.Thenameofthestoryshouldbe.A.JoeandhiscousinsB.WhoknowswhatdangeriswaitingthereC.CowboysandIndiansisafavoritechildren’sgameD.HowcowboysandIndiansfoughtinthepast
  • 阅读理解OnNov.18th1908threemenwentupinaballoon气球.TheystartedearlyinLondon.TheheadmanwasAugustGaudronandtheothertwomenwereTannarandMaitlanD.Theyhadabigballoonandtheywerereadyforalongway.SoontheyheardtheseA.Theywerecarryingtheusualrope绳子anditwashangingdownfromthebasketoftheballoon.Attheendoftheropetheyhadtiedametalbox.Thiscouldholdwateroritcouldbeempty.Sotheywereabletochangeitsweight重量.ItwasforuseovertheseA.TheywerealsocarryingsomebagsofsanD.Afterthesunrosetheballoonwenthigher.Itwentupto3000metresandtheairwasverycolD.ThewaterintheballoonbecameicE.Snowfellpastthemen'sbasketandtheycouldseemoresnowonthegrounD.Thementriedtothrowoutsomemoresand;butitwasharD.Theytriedtobreaktheicysandwiththeirknivesbutitwasnoteasy.TheworkwasslowandtheywerestillfallingsotheyhadtodropsomewholebagsofsanD.OneofthemfellonanicylakeandmadeablackholeintheicE.Atlasttheypulledtheboxintothebasket.Itwasstillsnowing;sotheyclimbedtogetawayfromthesnow.Theyroseto5100metres!Everythingbecameicy.TheyweresocoldthattheydecidedtolanD.TheycamedowninPolandheavilybutsafely.Theyhadtraveled1797kilometresfromLondon!1.Threemenflewinballoon________.A.fornearly1800kilometresB.toanothercityC.tovisitPolandD.morethanacenturyago2.Themetalboxwasusedfor________.A.carryingthebagsofsandB.keepingdrinking-waterC.carryingropesofthebasketD.changingweight3.Whentheballoonwentuphigher________.A.ThetemperatureoftheballoonbegantofallB.TheysawthesungodownC.TheymadeaholeinthebasketwiththeirknivesDTheycouldseeablackholeontheground4.Theballoonlanded________.A.inLondonB.ontheseaC.onalakeD.inaforeigncountry5.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?________A.ThethreemenstartedtheirjourneybeforethesunrosE.B.Theballoonbegantogoupwhentheythrewbagsofsandoutofthebasket.C.Whentheypulledtheboxintothebaskettheballoonbegantoclimbup.D.ThethreemenhadtolandbecausetheyfeltcolD.
  • 阅读理解OnceaveryrichmanandhissoncollectedvaluablepaintingsbyfamousartistslikePicassoVanGoghandMonet.Laterthesonlefttojointhearmy.Afterafewweekstheoldmanreceivedalettersayinghissonhaddiedwhiletakinganothersoldiertoahospital.TheoldmanbecameverylonelyandsaD.Onedayasoldiervisitedtheoldmanandgavehimapainting—itwasaportrait肖像ofhisson.Thepaintingofhissonbecametheoldman’smostvaluableitem.HetoldhisneighborsitwasthegreatestgifthehadeverreceiveD.ThefollowingspringtheoldmandieD.Alloftheoldman’spaintingswouldbesoldatanauction拍卖会.Theauctionbeganwiththepaintingoftheoldman’sson.Whowillopenthepriceat$100?theauctioneeraskeD.Momentspassedandnoonespokeorraisedtheirhands.SomeonesaidWhocaresaboutthatpainting?Let’sgetontothegoodones.Morevoicesfollowedinagreement.Nowemustsellthisonefirstrepliedtheauctioneer.Nowwhowilltaketheportraitoftheson?FinallyagoodfriendoftheoldmanspokeTendollars!Willanyonegohigher?calledtheauctioneer.Aftermoresilencehesaid:GoingoncegoingtwiceSold!Theauctioneerthenannouncedthatthewholeauctionwasover.Accordingtothefather’swillwhoevertakestheson’sportraitgetsthewholecollection.TheauctioneersaiD.Becauseofthefather’slovewhoevertookthesongotitall.1.Howdidtheoldman’ssondie?A.HediedofaseriousheartdiseasE.B.Hediedwhiletakinganothersoldiertoahospital.C.AcarhithimwhenhewenthomE.D.Hewaskilledbyadoctor.2.Whatwasthefirstpaintingtobesoldattheauction?A.Thepaintingsbyfamousartists.B.Thegiftgivenbytheoldman’sneighbors.C.Theportraitoftheoldman’sson.D.Themostexpensivecollectionoftheoldman.3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Atthebeginningoftheauctioneveryonerealizedtheimportanceofthepaintingoftheson.B.Thepaintingoftheoldman’ssonwasaspopularastheotherpaintings.C.Theoldman’swillwastogiveawaythewholecollectiontocharity.D.Theoldman’sgoodfriendgotthewholecollectionforonlytendollars.4.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.LoveisSharing.B.AnExpensivePaintingC.A.HotAuctionD.CaringAboutthePersonYouLove
  • 阅读理解阅读下面短文从每题所给的A.B.C.和D.项中选出最佳选项SometimeagoIdiscoveredthatoneofmychairshadabrokenleg.Ididn’tthinktherewouldbeanydifficultyingettingitrepairedastherearealotofantique古董shopsnearmyhomE.SoIlefthomeonemorningcarryingthechairwithmE.Iwentintothefirstshopexpectingafriendlyreception.Iwasquitewrong.Themanwouldn’tevenlookatmychair.Thesecondshopthoughalittlemorepolitewasjustthesameandthethirdandthefourth.IrealizedthatmyapproachmustbewrongsoIdecidedtotryanotherway.IenteredthefifthshopwithaplaninmyminD.IplacedthechaironthefloorandsaidtotheshopkeeperWouldyouliketobuyachair?TwentypoundsIsaiD.OK.I’llgiveyoutwentypoundsforithesaiD.It’sgotaslightlybrokenlegIaddeD.YesIsawthat.It’snothingtheshopkeeperreplieD.EverythingwasgoingaccordingtotheplanandIwasgettingexciteD.Whatwillyoudowithit?IaskeD.OhitwillbeeasytosellaftertherepairisdonE.I’llbuyitIsaiD.Whatdoyoumean?You’vejustsoldittomethemanaskedinsurprisE.YesIknow.ButI’vechangedmyminD.Iamsorry.I’llgiveyoutwenty-sevenpoundsforit.YoumustbecrazyhesaiD.Thensuddenlythepennydropped.HeshoutedIknowwhatyouwant.Youwantmetorepairyourchair.You’rerightIsaidAndwhatwouldyouhavesaidifIhadwalkedinandaskedyoutorepairmychair?Iwouldn’thaveagreedtodoit.Wedon’tdorepairsnotenoughmoneyinitandtoomuchtroublE.ButI’llrepairthisforyou.FivepoundswillbethecostthemananswereD.Hewasaverynicemanandwasgreatlyamusedbythewholething.1.Whathappenedtothewriterinthefirstshop?A.Hebrokehisleg.B.HischairwasrepaireD.C.Hewasrefusedimpolitely.D.Theshopkeeperboughthischair.2.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasethepennydroppedinthelastparagraphmean?A.TheshopkeeperchangedhisminD.B.TheshopkeeperacceptedthepricE.C.Theshopkeeperdecidedtohelpthewriter.D.Theshopkeeperfoundoutthewriter’spurposE.3.Howmuchdidthewriterpaytheshopkeeperatlast?A.5pounds.B.7pounds.C.20pounds.D.27pounds.4.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthatthewriterwas__________.A.honestB.smartC.carefulD.crazy5.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.Thewriterwantedtosellhischairfor20pounds.B.Itwasveryeasytorepairthewriter’sbrokenchair.C.Thewritersucceededingettinghischairrepairedatlast.D.Themaninthefirstshopthoughtthechairwastoooldtorepair.
  • 阅读理解Amanandhiswifehadasmallrestaurantnearastation.Therestaurantoftenstayedopenuntilaftermidnightbecausepeoplecametodrinkandhadmealswhiletheywerewaitingfortrains.Attwoo’clockonemorningafarmerwasstillsittingatatablethere.Hewasasleep.Thewifeoftheowneroftherestaurantwasverysleepyandwantedtogotobed.Shelookedatthefarmerseveraltimesandwaitedforhimtowakeandgobuteachtimeshelookedthefarmerwasstilltheresleeping.ThenatlastshewenttoherhusbandandsaidtohimYouhavewokenhimsixtimesnowbutwhyhaven’tyousenthimaway?It’sverylatE.OhnoIdon’twanttosendhimawayansweredherhusbandwithasmile.YouseewheneverIwakehimupheasksforhisbill账单andwhenIgivehimthebillhepaysitandthengoestosleepagain.1.Thesmallrestaurantwasowned拥有by____________.A.amanB.theman’swifeC.boththemanandhiswifeD.afarmer2.Whydidpeoplecometodrinkintherestaurantaftermidnight?A.BecausetheylikedtherestaurantB.Becauseitwasnearthestationandtheywerewaitingfortrains.C.Becausetheywantedtositthereandhavearest.D.Becausetheycouldsleepthereaftermeals.3.Thefarmerwas_____________intherestaurantattwoo’clockinthemorning.A.readingabookB.singingC.helpingtheownerD.sleepingatatable4.Theman’swifewantedhimtosendthefarmeratthetableawaybecause__________.A.shedidn’tlikehimB.shewantedtogotobedC.herhusbandwantedtousethetableD.shewantedtocleanthe5.Ifthefarmerstayedlongerthemanandhiswifewouldget____________moneyfromhim.A.moreB.lessC.noD.little
  • LastsummerMariaandhermothermovedfromtheirhouseinthecountrysidetobuildinginChicago.MariareallylikedsomethingsaboutthecitybutshemissedherhouseandyardinthecountrysidE.OnedayMariawasinherflatbuildingwhenshenoticedherneighborMrs.Garciacarryingagardeningtoolandabagofsoil.MariawonderedhowMrs.Garciawasabletogardeninthecity.MymomusedtogrowthemostdeliciousvegetablesandIknowshemisseshergardennowthatwedon'thaveayardsaidMariA.Mrs.GarcialaugheD.I’llshowyoushesaiD.MariathoughtthatMrs.Garciawouldtakehertotheparkbutshetookhertotheroof屋顸.WhenthedooropenedMariawassurprisedtoseerowsofflowersandvegetablesontheroof.Whatawonderfulgarden!saidMariA.Mrs.GarciatoldM.ariathatforalongtimetheroofwasjustanemptyspacE.Thensomeofthepeopleinthebuildingaskedtheownerstoturnitintoacommunitygarden.Thebuildingownerslikedtheideabecausetheplantsnotonlyhelpedtokeeptheaircleanbuttheyalsohelpedtokeepthebuildingcoolerduringwarmerweather.IplantflowersinmyownplaceMrs.GarciasaidbutyouwouldbesurprisedbyhowdifferenttheplantsareupherE.Somepeoplegrowvegetablesjustlikeyourmom.YoucandosomeofthesamethingsinthecityasinthecountrysidE.Youjusthavetobecreative!1.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheadvantageofthecommunitygarden?A.Itusedtheemptyspacewell.B.IthelpedkeeptheaircleanC.Ithelpedkeepthebuildingcooler.D.Itmadethebuildingstronger2.AfterMariavisitedthegardenshewouldmostprobablyaskhermomto_______.A.gobacktothecountrysideB.pickflowersfromthegardenC.growvegetablesontheroofD.showheraroundthepark3.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.A.CreativeLadyB.A.RooftopGardenC.AnEmptyRoofD.A.SpecialBuilding
  • 阅读理解请阅读下面短文根据短文内容从每小题所给的A.B.C.D.四个选项中选出最佳选项WhenIwasabout12Ihadanenemyagirlwholikedtopointoutmyshortcomings.SometimesshesaidIwasthin.SometimesshesaidIwaslazy.SometimesshesaidIwasn’tagoodstudent.SometimesshesaidItalkedtoomuchandsoon.ItriedtostandheraslongasIcoulD.AtlastIbecameveryangry.Irantomyfatherwithtearsinmyeyes.Helistenedtomequietlyandthenheasked"Arethethingsshesaidtrueornot?Marydidn’tyoueverwonderwhatyou’rereallylike?Goandmakealistofeverythingshehassaidandmark标记thepoints点thataretruE.PaynoattentiontotheotherthingsshehassaiD."IdidashetoldmeandtomysurpriseIdiscoveredthatabouthalfthethingsweretruE.IbroughtthelistbacktomydaD.Herefusedtotakeit."That’sjustforyou"hesaiD."Youknowbetterthananyoneelsethetruthaboutyourself.Whensomethingsaidaboutyouistrueyou’llfinditwillbehelpfultoyou.Don’tshutyourears.Listentothemallbuthearthetruthanddowhatyouthinkisright."Manyyearshaspassed.Thesituationoftenappears出现inmyminD.InourlifeweoftenmeetwithsometroubleandweoftengotosomeoneandaskforadvicE.Forsomeadviceyouwilltreasure珍惜allyourlife!1.Whatdidthewriter’sfatherdoafterheheardherwords?A.Heagreedwithher"enemy".B.Helethercontinuetostandher"enemy".C.Hetoldhertowritedownallher"enemy"hadsaidabouther.D.Hetoldhernottopayattentiontowhather"enemy"hadsaiD.2.Thewriterfelt___________whenshedidthethingsasherfatherhadtoldher.A.surprisedB.angryC.disappointedD.sad3.Whichofthefollowingcanweknowfromthepassage?A.The"enemy"thoughtthewriterwaspretty.B.The"enemy"thoughtthewriterstudiedharD.C.Thewriterandher"enemy"becamebestfriendsatlast.D.Thewriteristhankfultoherfather.
  • Mrs.BrownlivesinasmalltowninAustraliA.Thereisabigfarmnearthetown.OnSaturdaymorningshegoestohersmallshop.Sheopensthewindowoftheshopandlooksatthefarm.It’sverybeautiful.Therearemanycowshorsesandsmallanimalsonthefarm.Suddenlysheseesakangaroowithherbaby.It’sinterestingtoseethem!Themotherkangarooiswearinganoldjacket.Theystandthereandlookhungry.Mrs.Browngivessomebreadtothem.Thekangaroosgetit.Thentheybecomehappyandjumpaway.Suddenlyawalletdropsonthefloorfromthejacketpocket.Shepicksitupandfinds$300andaphotoinit.Thatisaman’sphotowithhisnameJohnonit.John?Ihaveabrother.HisnameisalsoJohnMrs.Brownsays.Isthismanmylostbrother?shethinks.Shetakesthewalletwithherandbeginstolookfortheman.Sheasksmanypeopleinthetownandthenshecomestothefarmandasksthefarmer.Hey!ItisJohnherlostbrother.Theyareveryhappytoseeeachother.1.WhatanimalscanMrs.Brownseeonthefarmthatmorning?A.Cowshorsesandsmallanimals.B.Cowshorsessmallanimalsandakangaroowithababy.C.Cowshorsesandakangaroowithherbaby.D.Cowshorsessmallanimalsandakangaroo.2.WhydoesMrs.Browngivesomebreadtokangaroos?A.Becauseshelikeskangaroosverymuch.B.Becausethemotherkangarooiswearinganoldjacket.C.Becausethemotherkangaroowithherbabylookshungry.D.BecauseshewantstofindJohn.3.WhatdoesMrs.Brownfindafterthekangaroosjumpaway?A.A.wallet.B.A.photo.C.$300.D.A.jacket.4.HowdoesMrs.BrownfindherlostbrotherJohnA.Bythewallet.B.Bythekangaroo.C.Bythejacket.D.BythephotowithhisnamE.5.WheredoesMrs.Brownfindherlostbrother?A.Inashop.B.Onafarm.C.Inatown.D.InAustraliA.
  • Pranawasabeautifuldogwhosenamemeansbreathoflife.AlthoughhediedseveralyearsagoIcanstillrememberthedayswespenttogetherandwhathehastaughtmeaboutlovE.Ihavetwoappletreesinthegarden.Pranalovedapples.Whenhewentoutsidehe’dcatchanappleandtakeitintothehousetoeatlater.TheappleshadbeenonthegroundandwereoftendirtysoIwasn’talwayshappythatPranahadbroughtthemintothehousE.ItwasanautumndayinAmericabutitwasverycolD.A.bigsnowfellandwehadnotdoneanythingforitscoming.OnthatspecialdayPranawentoutsideandIwatchedhimthroughthewindow.Inoticedthathewasmadlydigging挖holesandbringingtheapplestothegroundsotheycouldbeseenabovethesnow.Ididnotknowwhyhewasdoingthis.Heseemedtowanttodosomethingspecial.WhenIcalledhimbackhehadhisusualoneappleinhismouth.AboutfiveminuteslaterIlookedoutsidE.Thegardenwascompletelycoveredwithbirds.Pranahaddugupallthoseapplesforhisbirdfriendstoeat.Heknewthattheywouldn’thavestoredenoughfoodforthecomingwinter!1.Pranawas.A.thewriterB.aboyC.abirdD.adog2.Iwasn’talwayshappybecause.A.PranalovedapplesB.PranacaughtanappleandateitC.theapplesfellonthegroundandweredirtyD.Pranabroughtthedirtyapplesintothehouse3.OnthesnowydayPrana.A.ateupalltheapplesB.dugholestoputtheapplesinthemC.broughttheapplesunderthesnowtothegroundD.leftthehouseanddied4.Thebirdsflewtothegardento.A.lookforPranaB.eattheapplesC.makenewhomesD.storefoodforthewinter5.Thetopicofthestoryisabout.A.applesB.animalsC.loveD.life
  • Jackisatwenty-year-oldyoungman.Twoyearsagowhenhefinishedmiddleschoolhefoundworkinashop.Usuallyheworksuntilteno'clockintheevening.HeisverytiredwhenhegetshomE.Afteraquicksupperhegoestobedandsoonfallsasleep.Hisgrandmalivesdownstairs.Sheishappywithhim.OnedayonhiswayhomehemetMary.Theywerebothhappy.Heaskedthegirltohishousesheagreedhappily.Heboughtsomefruitanddrinksforher.Andtheytalkedabouttheirschoolteachersclassmatesandtheirfuture.TheytalkedforalongtimE.Havealookatyourwatchpleasesaidthegirl.Whattimeisitnow?SorrysomethingiswrongwithmywatchsaidJack.Where'syours?IleftitathomE.Jackthoughtforamomentandfoundaway.HebegantostamphisfootonthefloorBang!Bang!Bang!Thesoundwokehisgrandmaup.TheoldwomanshouteddownstairsIt'stwelveo'clockinthenightJack.Whyareyoustilljumpingupstairs?1.Jackwas________whenhefinishedmiddleschool.A.sixteenB.eighteenC.twentyD.fifteen2.TheoldwomanishappywithJackbecause________.A.he'shergrandsonB.he'scleverC.hecankeepquietD.hegetshomeontime3.Thewordstampinthestorymeans______inChinesE.A.盖印B.跺C.贴邮票D.承认4.Jackstampedhisfootonthefloorinorder为了________.A.towakehisgrandmaupB.tomakehisgrandmaangryC.thathisgrandmawasgoingtotellhimthetimeD.thathisgrandmawasgoingtobuyhimawatch
  • 阅读理解LastSundaytheelephantkeeperatLondonZooJimRobsonwaskilledbyoneoftheelephantsheloveD.ThiswasterribleanditcouldbeabigproblemforthefutureofLondonZoo-andmaybeforallofBritain’scityzoos.LondonZoosaidthatitwouldmoveitsthreeelephantstoawild野生的animalparkoutsideLondon.Itsdirectorgeneral总经理MichaelDixonsaidWearesorrythattheelephantsareleaving;therehavebeenelephantsatLondonZoosince1831.OneBritishnewspapersaidthatthoughmanysmallanimalswereveryinterestingmostpeoplewantedtoseebiganimals-andmostofallelephants.LondonZooisnotonlylosingitselephants.Thetigerswillalsoleavesoonandmostofthebears熊havealreadygonE.OutsidetheelephanthouseatLondonZooawomancalledMarysaidshehopedthezoocouldkeepbiganimals.ThisistheonlywaytheyoungpeoplecanseeanimalswithouttravelingtoothercountriesshesaiD.Zoosarenotverygoodplacesforanimalsbuttheycanhelptowellkeepthem.Childrencanalsolearnalotabouttheanimalswhentheyvisitzoos.AnothervisitoramancalledAlanwasveryangry.IfwesendthembacktothewildtheywilldiE.IfyoutakeawaybiganimalspeoplewillstopvisitingLondonZooItcansurvive继续生存atthemomentbutitwon’tsurviveinthefuturE.HoweverMaryRoseveardirectoryoftheFederation联合会ofZoosbelieves相信thatcityzooscansurvivewithoutkeepinglargeanimals.阅读短文根据短文内容选择正确答案1.LondonZoohaskeptelephants.A.sincelastSundayB.foraboutonehundredyearsC.fornearlytwohundredyearsD.eversinceitwasbuilt2.Zoosareimportantbecause.A.theycanmakealotofmoneyB.therearemanyanimalslivinginthemC.therearesomebiganimalsthereD.theycankeepanimalsandhelpchildrenlearnaboutthem3.Theunderlinedworditinthepassagerefersto指.A.theelephantB.LondonZooC.thebearD.thewildanimalpark4.LondonZoomightfaceabigproblembecause.A.theelephantsinthezoowillbekilledB.theelephantmayalsokillotherpeopleC.itmayhavefewervisitorsinthefutureD.noonewouldliketobeanelephantkeeperanymore5.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.ThewriterhopesthatbiganimalsexceptelephantsshouldbekeptinLondonZoo.B.LondonZooandthepublic公众havedifferentideasaboutwheretokeepthebiganimals.C.Someanimalsintheparkarestilldangeroustovisitors.D.Somepeoplethinkthatthebiganimalswilldieiftheyaresenttothewildanimalpark.
  • In1901thecitizens公民ofColoradoSpringsintheUSAdecidedtocollecteverydaythingsandtoputtheminasteelbox.OntheboxwaswrittenTobeopenedaftermidnightDecember31stAD2000andwasstoredintheColoradoCollegelibrary.Onehundredyearslaterontheveryday300peoplecametogethertowatchtheopeningofthebox.Amongthemmanywerethegrandchildrenofthosewhohadplacedthingsinsidethebox.Whentheboxwasopenedaftermidnighteverythinginsidewasingoodcondition完好.TherewerenewspapersphotosdiariesnamecardsfamilytreesbooksanddozensoflettersincludingonewrittenbyTheodoreRoosevelt罗斯福whobecamethePresidentoftheUSAlaterthatyear.Manyofthelettersweregiventotheirgrandchildren.Theytalkedaboutthehopesthatpeopleof1901hadforthepeopleofthenextcentury.AtthattimetherewereonlyafewthousandpeoplelivinginColoradoSprings.NownearlyhalfamillionpeoplelivetherE.Coloradolibraryhasscanned扫描allthethingsandputthemonawebsitE.CecilMullerwhosegrandfatherhadplacedalotofpostcardsintheboxsaidthattheboxwouldbeagreatpresenttohim.Itcouldhelphimlearnalotabouthistory.InApril2001peoplefilledtheboxwiththingsfrommodernColoradoSpringsandstoreditforanotherhundredyears.Theycallittimecapsule.1.Whatisinsideatimecapsule?A.A.collectionoflettersandphotos.B.AcollectionChristmastrees.C.A.collectionofunwantedthings.D.Acollectionofthingsinthepast.2.Whatisatimecapsulefor?A.Tohelpthegrandchildrenremembertheirgrandparents.B.TogiveCecilsomeveryexpensivepostcards.C.Togivepeoplesomeideasaboutthelifemanyyearsago.D.TotellpeoplehowmanypeoplewerelivinginColoradoSprings100yearsago.3.Whowatchedtheopeningofthebox?A.Cecil’sgrandfather.B.Thosewhoplacedthingsinthebox.C.ThePresidentoftheUSA.D.CecilMuller.4.Whichisright?A.Theletterstalkedalotaboutpeople’shopeforthefuturE.B.ThetimecapsulewasopenedonDecember31st1901.C.Onehundredyearsagopeoplecouldnotmakecameras.D.Cecil’sgrandfatherhadahobbyofcollectingstampsandpostcards.
  • Onceuponatimetherewasaveryfoolishmanbuthehimselfthoughthewasveryclever.Onedayhefoundthattherewasabeautifulbellonhisneighbor′sdoorandwantedtostealit.Hewalkedupthedoortookholdofthebellandpulled拉harD.ThebellmadeaveryloudnoisE.Themanwasafraidandranhomequickly.Thenhesatdowntothink.Icanputsomecotton棉布inmyears.ThenIwon′tbeabletohearthenoisehethought.Thenextdayhewenttothedoorofhisneighbor′shouseandtookholdofthebellagain.Thistimehepulledevenharder.Thebellrangloudlybuthedidnothearanything.Withanotherhardpullhegotthebellout.Justthentheneighborcameout.Stealmybell?I′llteachyoualessontheangryneighborshoutedandhehitthemanonthenosE.Thefoolishmandidnotknowhowtheneighborfoundouthewasstealingthebell.Whydidhecomeoutjustthen?hewondereD.1.Whatdidthemanthinkofhimself?A.StupiD.B.Clever.C.KinD.D.helpful.2.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordstealmeaninChinese?A.购买B.观察C.盗取D.触摸3.Whatdidthemanputinhisears?A.SomericE.B.SomemedicinE.C.Somepaper.D.Somecotton4.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Themancoveredhisearswithhishandswhenstealing.B.Themanwastheownerofthebell.C.Themanstolethebellandreturnedhomehappily.D.Themandidn′tknowwhyhisneighborcouldcatchhim.
  • 阅读理解ThelastThursdayofNovemberisThanksgivingDay.ItisaholidayintheU.S.A.Usuallyfamilymembersandfriendsgettogetherforadinner.Peoplesometimesdrivetheircarsalongwayforafamilyreunion团聚.ManypeoplealsotakeFridayoffandmakeitalongweekendholidaybecausemostAmericansdonotworkonSaturdaysandSundays.ThanksgivingDaybeganin1621whenthefirstEnglishsettlers定居者reachedtheNewWorlD.TheydidnothaveenoughfooD.ButtheAmericanIndianshelpedthewhitemenandtaughtthemhowtofarm.IntheautumnaftertheEnglishsettlerscametoAmericatheyhadagoodharvest收获.TheyweresopleaseD.TheydecidedtoinvitetheirIndianfriendstodinnerinordertothankthemfortheirhelp.AsfarasfamilyreunionThanksgivingDayisevenmoreimportantthanChristmasorNewYear'sEvetomostAmericans.1.IfNovember1isMondaywhenisThanksgivingDay?A.November4.B.November18.C.November25.D.November2.2.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.ThewholefamilygettogetherforabigdinneronThanksgivingDay.B.AlltheAmericansdonotworkonThanksgivingDay.C.AmericansstillworkonSaturdaysandSundays.D.ThanksgivingDaybeganinthesixteenthcentury.3.WhenthefirstEnglishsettlersarrivedinAmericathey.A.hadahardtimeB.livedahappylifeC.taughtAmericanIndianshowtofarmD.hadalotofthingstoeat4.Thewordinvitemeans.A.stopsomebodyfromdoingsomethingB.letsomebodydosomethingC.makesomebodydosomethingD.asksomebodytodosomething5.Wecanguesstherearemorefamilyreunions.A.onChristmasDaythanonThanksgivingDayB.onThanksgivingDaythanonChristmasDayC.onNewYear'sEvethanonThanksgivingDayD.onNewYear'sDaythanonThanksgivingDay
  • Twostudentsstartedquarrelingatschool.Onestudentshouteddirtywordsattheotherandafightbegan.Whatcanbedonetostopfightslikethisatschool?Insomeschoolsdisputants争执者sitdownwithpeermediators同龄调解者.Peermediatorsareusuallystudentswithspecialtraininginthiskindofproblems.Peermediatorshelpdisputantstotalkinafriendlyway.HerearesomeofthewaystheyusE.1.Expresswhatyouthinkclearlybutdon'tsayanythingtohurttheother.BeginwithIfeelinsteadofYoualways.2.Listencarefullytowhattheotherpersonissaying.Don'tstoptheotherperson'swords.3.Keeplookingattheotherperson'seyeswhenheorshespeaks.4.Trytoseetheproblemsontheotherperson'ssidE.5.Neverputanyonedown.SayingthingslikeYouarefoolish愚蠢的makesthetalkdifficult.6.Trytofindaresultthatmakesbothpeoplehappy.Peermediatorsneverdecideonthewinner.Theydon'tdecidewhoisrightorwhoiswrong.Insteadtheyhelpdisputantstofindtheirownwin-winresult.A.win-winresultcanmakeeveryonefeelgooD.Peermediators'workisoftensuccessfuljustbecauseitgetsdisputantstotalktoeachother.Andgettingdisputantstotalktoeachotheristhefirststepinfindingawin-winresult.1.Peermediators'workis_.A.toteachlessonstodisputantsB.tohelpfindawaytomakebothdisputantshappyC.tofindoutwhostartsthequarrelD.togivestudentssomespecialtraining2.WhatdoestheunderlinedphraseputanyonedownmeaninChinese?A.贬低任何人B.落后于任何人C.奉承任何人D.向任何人低头3.What'sthefirststepinfindingawin-winresult?A.Lettingdisputantsbeafraidofpeermediators.B.LettingdisputantsfeelpeermediatorsarekinD.C.Gettingdisputantstotalktoeachother.D.Makingdisputantsfeelgoodbytellingfunnystories.4.DuringthetalkifpeermediatorssayYouareafool.A.disputantswillrealizetheyarewrongB.disputantswillunderstandpeermediatorsbetterC.itiseasyforpeermediatorstodecidewhoisrightD.itishardforpeermediatorstogetawin-winresult5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Allschoolshavepeermediators.B.Peermediatorsareusuallystudents.C.WhendisputantsarespeakingpeermediatorscanstoptheirwordsatanytimE.D.Peermediatorscanmakedisputantsgetawin-winresulteverytimE.
  • AboywhowascleaningshoesinthestreetsaidtoayoungmanpassingbyLetmecleanyourshoes.TheyoungmansaidNothankyou.Youmaypaymeonlyapoundsirsaidtheboy.Buttheyoungmanrefused拒绝again.Thentheboytoldhimthathewouldcleanhisshoesfornothing.Theyoungmanagreedtothisandsoononeofhisshoeswasshiningbrightly.Themanputtheothershoeontheboybuttheboyrefusedtocleanitunless除非hewaspaidtwopoundsforhiswork.Theyoungmanrefusedtopayanythingandwentaway.Butthedirtyonelookedsobadthathecouldn'twalkaway.Hehadtoturnbackandgavetheboytwopounds.Inaveryshorttimehisshoesshonebrightly.1.Theboywasashoe__________.A.cleanerB.makerC.repairerD.seller2.Atfirsttheyoungmanrefusedtocleanhisshoesbecause___________.A.hecouldn'tpayB.hehadnotenoughmoneyC.hedidn'tthinkitnecessaryD.hehadjustcleanedhisshoes3.Thentheyoungmanagreedtocleanhisshoesbecausetheboyaskedfor_______.A.twopoundsB.onepoundC.nothingD.fewmoney4.Theboyrefusedtocleanthesecondshoebecause___________.A.itwasverydirtyB.theyoungmanpaidonlyonepoundC.itwasdifficulttocleanD.heaskedtobepaidtwopounds5.Whatdoyouthinkoftheboy?A.Generous.B.Hard-working.C.PolitE.D.Smart.
  • Threementravelingonatrainbeganaconverstationabouttheworld’sgreatestwonders.InmyopinionthefirstmansaidtheEgyptianPyramids金字塔aretheworld’sgreatestwonder.Althoughtheywerebuiltthousandsofyearsagotheyarestillstandingandrememberthepeoplewhobuiltthemhadonlysimpletools.Theydidnothavethekindofmachinerythatbuildersandengineershavetoday.IagreethatthePyramidsinEgyptarewonderfulthesecondmansaidbutIdonotthinktheyarethegreatestwonder.IbelievecomputersaremorewonderfulthanthePyramids.Theyhavetakenpeopletothemoonandbroughtthembacksafely.Insecondstheycarryoutmathematicalcalculationsthatwouldtakeapersonahundredyearstodo.HeturnedtothethirdmanandaskedWhatdoyouthinkisthegreatestwonderintheworld?ThethirdmanthoughtforalongtimeandthenhesaiD.WellIagreethatthePyramidsarewonderfulandIagreethatcomputersarewonderfultoo.Howeverinmyopinionthemostwonderfulthingintheworldisthisthermos.Andhetookathermosoutofhisbagandhelditup.TheothertwomenwereverysurpriseD.Inwinteryouputinahotdrinkanditstayshot.InsummeryouputinacolddrinkanditstayscolD.Howdoesthethermosknowwhetherit’swinterorsummer?1.Theunderlinedwordthermosmeans_________inChinesE.A.空调B.保温瓶C.电扇2.Thethreemencouldnotagreeonwhattheworld’sgreatestwonderwasbecause_______.A.TheyallhaddifferentideasB.Theycouldnotthinkofanythingverywonderful.C.Theycouldnotprovethattheiropinionswereright3.ThefirstmanthoughtthePyramidswerethemostwonderfulthingbecause_______.A.theywereEgyptianB.theywereverybeautifulC.theyhavebeenbuiltwithverysimpletools4.Thethirdmanthoughtthethermoswasthemostwonderfulthingbecause_________.A.itlastedlongerthanthePyramidsB.hethoughtitknewwhetheritwaswinterorsummerC.theothertwomenweresurprisedwhenhetoldthemaboutit5.Thethirdmanwasnotverycleverbecause_______.A.hecouldnotthinkofanythingtosayB.hedidnotunderstandhowathermosworkedC.hedidnotthinkthePyramidswerewonderful
  • ItwasMother'sDaybuttheyoungmotherwasalittleunhappybecauseshewas800milesawayfromherparents.InthemorningshephonedhermothertowishherahappyMother'sDayandhermothertoldheraboutthebeautifullilacs丁香花inthegarden.LaterthatdaywhenshetoldherhusbandaboutthelilacshesaidIknowwherewecanfindallthatyouwant.Getthechildrenandcomeon.Sotheywentdrivingdownthecountryroads.Thereonasmallhilltheysawalotofbeautifulpurplelilacs.Theyoungwomanranquicklytoenjoytheflowers.CarefullyshepickedafewhereandtherE.OntheirwayhometherewasasmileonherfacE.Whentheywerepassinganoldpeople'shometheyoungwomansawanoldgrannysittinginachair.Theystoppedtheearandtheyoungwomanwalkedtotheoldwomanputtheflowersinherhandsandsmiledather.Theoldgrannythankedheragainandagain.Shesmiledhappilytoo.WhentheyoungmothercamebacktohercarherchildrenaskedherWhoistheoldgranny?Whydidyougiveourflowerstoher?Idon'tknowhertheirmothersaiD.Butit'sMother'sDayandshehasnochildren.IhaveallofyouandIstillhavemymother.Justthinkhowmuchthoseflowersmeanttoher.1.TheyoungwomanwasalittleunhappyonMother'sDaybecause________.A.shedidn'thaveapresentB.shewasfarawayfromhermotherC.shedidn'tknowitwasMother'sDayD.shewantedtoseeherfather2.WhichofthefollowingpicturesdoyouthinkmatcheswellwithParagraph2?.A.3.Theyoungwomangavetheflowerstotheoldgrannybecause_____________.A.theoldgrannywashermotherB.shedidn'tlikethoseflowersC.hermotheraskedhertodosoD.shewantedtheoldgrannytobehappytoo4.Thefollowingwordscanbedescribedtheyoungwomanexcept______________.A.kindB.understandingC.friendlyD.surprised5.Thebesttitleforthepassageis_____________.A.AnOldGrannyB.BeautifulLilacsC.Mother'sDayD.A.YoungMother
  • 阅读理解;根据短文内容选择最佳答案Ourvillagecarpenter木匠JohnHillcameonedayandmadeadiningtableformywifE.Hemadeitjusttherightsizetofillthespacebetweenthetwowindows.WhenIgothomethateveningJohnwasdrinkingacupofteaandwritingouthisbill账单forthejoB.MywifesaidtomequietlyThat’shissixthcupofteatoday.ButshesaidinaloudvoiceIt’sabeautifultabledear.Isn’tit?I’lldecideaboutthatwhenIseethebill.IsaiD.Johnlaughedandgavemehisbillforthework.Iread:Onediningtable10November1989Costofwood木头费用$17.00Paint油漆1.50Work8hour$1anhour8.00Total合计$36.50WhenIwaslookingatthebillJohnsaidIt’sbeenafinedayhasn’tit?Quitesunny.YesIsaiD.I’mgladit’sonlythe10thofNovember.Metoo.SaidJohn.Youwait—it’llbealotcolderbytheendofthemonth.Yes.Colder—andmoreexpensive!Diningtableswillbe$20moreexpensiveonNovember30thwon’ttheyJohn?JohnlookedhardatmeforhalfaminutE.Wastherealittlesmileinhistwoblueeyes?Igavehisbillbacktohim.Ifitisn’ttoomuchtroubleJohnIsaidpleaseadd加itupagain.Youcanforgetthedate—Ipaidhim$26.50andhewashappytogetit.1.WhydidJohntalkabouttheweatherwhenthewriterwaslookingatthebill?Because______.A.Hedidn’twantthewritertoreadthebillcarefully.B.ItwasreallyafinedayC.Hewantedthewritertocheck核对thebillcarefully.D.HewantedtotellthewriterwhattheweatherwaslikE.2.Whydidthewritersaythatdiningtableswouldbe$20moreexpensiveonNovember30th?Because______.A.itwasdifficulttomakediningtablesincoldweatherB.thepaintwouldbemoreexpensiveC.thecostofwoodwouldbemoreexpensiveD.hethoughtJohnwouldalmostcertainlyaddthedatetothecostofthediningtablE.3.ThewriterthoughtJohnwouldaskfor______ifhemadeadiningtableonthelastdayofNovember.A.$20.00B.$46.50C.$56.50D.$26.504.WhenthewritergavehimthemoneyJohnwashappybecausehegot______.A.whatheshouldgetforhisworkB.muchmoremoneyforhisworkC.themoneyeasilyD.moneyasmuchashewanted5.Fromthestoryweknowthat______.A.JohnmadeamistakeinthebillB.JohnwantedtogetmoremoneyforhisworkC.JohnwroteoutthebillbeforethewritergothomeD.Johnstillwantedtoget$36.50forhisworkintheend
  • 读下面的一篇短文然后根据短文内容将问题的最佳答案填写在题目前的括号里Onedayweinvitedsomefriendstodinner.Whenitwasaboutsixo’clockmywifefoundthatwehadlittlebreaD.Sosheaskedourfive-year-olddaughterKathytobuysomE.Here’sadollarmywifesaidgettwoloaves条ofbreadiftheyhaveit.Iftheydon’thaveitgetanything.Buthurry!KathyhurriedoffandwewaitedandwaiteD.ByaquarterpastsixallthefriendshadarriveD.ButKathyhadnotreturneD.Finallywesawherdancingaroundthecornerwithabrightnewhulahoop呼啦圈whirling旋转roundhermiddlE.Kathy!hermothercrieD.Wheredidyougetthathulahoopandwhereisthebread?WellwhenIgottotheshoptheyhadsoldalltheirbreadansweredKathy.Andyousaid‘Iftheydon’thavethatgetanything!’1.OnedayKathy’sparentsinvitedsomefriendsto________.A.havebreakfastB.havelunchC.havesupperD.haveaparty2.HowmuchdidKathy’smothergiveher?A.adollarB.twodollarsC.fivedollarsD.sixdollars3.Kathy________inahurry.A.playedgamesB.wenttotheshopC.wenttodanceD.camebackhome4.WhatdidKathybuyatlast?A.otherfoodB.nothingC.hulahoopD.twoloavesofbread5.Whydidshedothis?A.becausetheshophadsoldalltheirbreaD.B.becausehermotheraskedhertogetanythingiftheyhadn’thadbreaD.C.becauseshelovedplayingwithhulahoop.D.allabovE.
  • IusedtothinkthatlifeinJimThorpePennsylvaniawasfilledwithnever-changingstyles.IhatedthateveryoneseemedtoknoweverythingabouteveryoneelsE.Everyoneseemedtoenjoytalkingaboutotherpeopleandtheirlives.Ialsodidn’tlikethefactthatpeopleseemedveryclose-mindeD.IfelttrappeD.IfeltlikeIwasmissing.ItseemedtomethatcitylifewouldbetheoppositE.ThenItookmyfirsttriptoNewYorkCity.Icouldn’twaittoexperiencethecity.HoweverwhenIarrivedintheBigAppleitwasn’tatallwhatIhadimagineD.IknewitwashometothousandsofpeoplebutIhadn’thadtheleastexpectationtoseesomanypeopleonthestreetatonetimE.AllthestreetswerefilledwithpeoplE.Ialsofeltalittlesurprisedtoseethateveryonewasinahurryandeverythingmovedatsuchafastpace步伐.WhenItookthesubwayforthefirsttimeIsaidhellotothemiddle-agedwomannexttomE.Shelookedatmewithdislikeanddidn’tsayaworD.AfterjustonedayIrealizedhowimportantmysmalltownistomE.NowImissthefamiliarfacesIseeeveryday.Ilikethefeelingofsafetyandbelongingmytownoffers.JimThorpegivesmeasenseofcommunityandtogethernessthatthecitydoesn’tprovidE.Irealizejusthowmuchasimplehellodoesforastranger—itreallycanmakeyourdayalittlebetter.MybigtripshowedmethatmysmalltownreallyhasitsownvaluesinmethatIdidn’tevenknowIhaD.IneverwouldhaveknownwhatabigplacemytownholdsinmyheartifIhadnottakenthattriptoNewYorkCity.1.WhatsurprisedtheauthormostinNewYorkCity?A.Thegesturesofgreeting.B.Themoderntransportation.C.ThemodernlifE.D.Thecrowdedstreets.2.Whatmadetheauthorchangehis/herattitudestohis/herhometown?A.TravellingtoNewYorkCity.B.ThefamiliarfacesinJimThorpE.C.Greetingthemiddle-agedwoman.D.Everybodylikestalkingaboutothers.3.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.LoveofmysmalltownB.A.senseofcommunityC.A.pleasanttriptoNewYorkCityD.Differencesbetweenbigcitiesandsmalltowns
  • OneTuesdaymorningHarrysawanadinawindow.ItsaidWanteD.TheBestSalesmanintheWorlD.TopPay.HarrythoughthewasagreatsalesmanandwenttoaskforthejoB.IamthebestsalesmanintheworldhesaidtothemanagerGivemethejoB.Youmustprove证明you’rethebestthemanagersaiD.OKIwill!HarryanswereD.Good!Themanagertookaboxofsweetsoutofhisdesk.LastweekIboughtathousandboxesofsweets.Ifyoucansellthemallbeforetheendoftheweekyoucanhavethejobsaidthemanager.That’seasy.HarrysaiD.HetooktheboxesofsweetsandlefttheofficE.Everydayandalldayhewentfromshoptoshoptryingtoselltheboxesofsweets.Hecouldn’tsellonE.Thesweetsweretoobadforhimtosell.Attheendoftheweekhewentbacktothemanager.I’msorrysir.HesaiD.Iwaswrongaboutmyself.I’mnotthebestsalesmanintheworldbutIknowwhois.Ohsaidthemanager.Who?Thepersonwhosoldyouathousandboxesofthesesweets.HarrysaiD.1.Harrywenttoaskforthejobbecausehewas_____himselfatfirst.A.afraidofB.wrongwithC.sureofD.worriedabout2.IfHarrywantedtogetthejobhewouldhaveto_____.A.buyallthesweetsfromthemanagerB.selloutallthesweetsinafewdaysC.eatupallthesweetsD.sellthesweetsattheweekend3.Choosetherightorder顺序ofthisstory.①Harrywenttoaskforthejob②Harrytoldthemanagerwhothebestsellerreallywas.③Harrysawanadinawindow.④Harrywenttosellthesweets.A.①-②-③-④B.④-③-②-①C.③-①-④-②D.③-④-①-②4.Fromthisstorywecanseethat_____.A.Harrydidn’tgetthejobB.HarrywasagoodsellerC.themanagerwasagoodsellerD.theadwasagoodone5.Accordingto根据thestorywhichofthefollowingisRIGHT?A.Harrysoldsomeofthesweets.B.ThesweetsweretooexpensivE.C.Harrywasnotcleveratall.D.ThesweetswereterriblE.
  • Mr.GuoisateacherfromXi’an.HeaskedhisstudentstohandintheirhomeworkthroughaQRcode二维码.Wespentanhourortwoinclasslearninghowtogenerate使产生thecodesandintheendeverythinggetseasier.SaidGuo.WhenstudentsfinishthehomeworktheykeepinonWeChat微信.TheneachstudentmakeshisownQRcodeandgivesittomE.SoIcanchecktheirworkeverywhereusingmycomputerortelephonE.TheQRcodescanbesenttoMr.GuobyemailQQandWeChat.WhenGuoscans扫描hisstudents’QRcodestheirhomeworkappearsonhisphonE.Hefindsthattheirhomeworkbecomesmorecreative创新的withmanypicturesmusicandevenvideos.Guo’sstudentslikethenewwayandthinkitisinteresting.WearelivingintheinformationagE.Manystudentsliketoworkwithcomputerswhichmakeslearningmorefun.saidTingtingastudentofGuo’s.ThepaperisnoteasytokeepbutthecodeiseasytokeepandshareGuosaiD.48Itisworthtryingtousenewtechnologyineducation.Educationitselfisakindofcreation.Idon’twantmystudentstofallbehindthetimes.HoweversomeparentsareworrieD.Theyareafraidthattheirchildrenwillspendtoomuchtimeoncomputersandlesstimecommunicatingwithteachers.Butinfactit’sunnecessary.Studentsstillneedtolookupinformationinbooksandwriteitdownwhentheydotheirhomework.Theyonlyusethecodewhentheyhandintheirworkwhichdoesn’ttakethemtoomuchtimE.Alsoforteachersitallowsthemtocheckthestudents’workatanytimE.Andit’salsoaneasywaytosharehomeworkwithotherstudents.1.Accordingtothepassagestudentscankeeptheirhomeworkon______.A.WeChatB.QQC.emailD.blog博客2.Guo’sstudentsthinkthenewwayis_______.A.strangeB.boringC.interestingD.Unnecessary3.WhatdoesitinParagraph4referto指代A.Thepaperisnoteasytokeep.B.Keepingandsharingthecodeeasily.C.Tryingtousenewtechnologyineducation.D.Educationitselfisakindofcreation.4.Someparentsareworriedbecausetheythinktheirchildrenwill_______.A.talkwithteachersfacetofaceB.spendtoomuchtimeoncomputersorphonesC.notlikethenewwayofhandinginhomeworkD.findtheQRcodestoodifficulttouse5.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Teachersneedn’tcheckhomeworkanymorE.B.Studentsneedn’thandinhomeworkanymorE.2-1-c-n-j-yC.UsingQRcodesmakescheckinghomeworkeasier.D.Someparentsareworriedabouttheirchildren.
  • Onceyouareintheexaminationroomwiththepaperinfrontofyouthereisnothingelsetodobutgiveityourbest.Youwillfinditgoesbyveryquickly-somakethebestofit.Mostpeoplefeelnervousandabitscaredbeforeanexambutdon'tworryonceyoustartconcentratingonthepassageyournerveswillcalmdown-you'llbetoobusy.●Alwaysrememberexamsarenottheretocatchyououtormakeyoufail.Examinerstrytheirbesttomaketheexamsfairwhilekeepingtothestandardsetforeachlevel.Theywantyoutopass.●TheexamispartoftheStandardGradecourse.Allyourworkwillhavepreparedyouforthisandyouandyourteacherwillhavepractisedclosereadings.Youknowwhatyouaredoing.●Don'tbeputoffbythosesittingaroundyou.Ifsomeoneatthenexttablestartswritingandyouareonlyhalfwaythroughreadingthepassagethatistheirproblemnotyours.Ignorethem.Concentrateonyourreading.Betotallyselfish-thisisonedayyoucanthinkaboutyourselfandgettingyourbestmark.●Ifyoufindaquestionharddon'tpanic.Moveontothenextquestionafteraminuteorsobutalwaysremembertocomebackandputinananswer.Don'tworryiftherearedifficultwordsinthepassageorsomethingyoudon'tunderstand.Itwouldbeastrangeexamifeveryoneunderstoodeverything.Readthroughandcarryonwiththepassage.Youcanstillgetenoughmarkstoreachthelevelrequiredeveniftherearesomeblanksinyourreading.1.Yournerveswillcalmdownifyou______.A.giveyourbesttoreadthepassage.C.feelnervousB.don'tworryabouttheexamD.startfocusingonthepassage2.Whatshouldyoudoifyoufindaquestionverydifficult?A.Iwillfeelafraid.B.Imoveontoseethenextquestion.C.Icomebackandputinananswer.D.Igiveitup.3.Whichofthefollowingstatementisrightaccordingtothepassage?A.Youneedtogeteveryanswerrighttogetthehighergradeineachlevel.B.Ifyoudon'tknowananswertoaquestionitisbesttoleaveitblank.C.Itisimportanttoalwayswriteinsentences.D.Itisimportantnottobeaffectedbythosearoundyou-don'tstartonthequestionsuntilcomfortablewiththepassage.4.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Howtogetmarks.B.Howtostudywell.C.Whattodoinanexamination.D.Whattodowhenareafraidinanexamination.5.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.StayingcalmB.Don’tbenervousC.KeepingsilentD.Tipsoftakinganexam
  • OnaFridaynightinNewYorkapooryoungmancalledJaystoodnearthesubwaystationplayingtheviolin.Themusicwassogreatthatmanypeoplesloweddownandputsomemoneyintohishat.ThenextdayJaycameagain.HetookoutalargepieceofpaperandlaiditonthegrounD.Thenhebeganplaying.Beforelongmanypeoplecamelookingatthepaper.ItsaidLastnightagentlemannamedGeorgeSangputanimportantthingintomyhat.Pleasecametoclaim认领itsoon.Afterabouthalfanhouramiddle-agedmanrushedthroughthecrowdtotheyoungmanandsaidI’mtheGeorgE.Iknewyou’dsurelycomehere!ThenGeorgeexplainedthewholestory.Heboughtalottery彩票ticketafewdaysago.Yesterdayhefoundthathewonaprizeof$500000.HewasveryexciteD.Onhiswayhomehefeltthemusicwassowonderfulthathetookout$100andputitonthehat.Howeverthelotteryticketwithhisnameonwasalsothrownin.JaywasastudentatanartschoolinParis.Hehadbookedtheflightandwouldflythatmorning.Howeverwhenhefoundthelotterytickethecancelledtheflightandcamebacktothesubwaystation.LatersomeoneaskedJayWhydidn’tyoutakethelotteryticketforyourself?HesaidAlthoughIdon’thavemuchmoneyIlivehappily;butifIlosehonestyIwon’tbehappyforever.根据短文内容选择最佳答案1.GeorgeSangputintotheviolinist’shatonaFridaynight.A.moneyB.lotteryC.moneyandlotteryD.nothing2.Jaywentbackbecausehewantedto____.A.returnthelotteryticketB.makemoremoneyC.gototheartschoolD.performforpeople3.GeorgeSangwasverytoseetheyoungviolinistthenextday.A.worriedB.sorryC.sadD.happy4.Theunderlinedwordcancelledmeans.A.取消B.延误C.预定D.结束5.Thebesttitle标题forthispassageis_______.A.A.PoorYoungMusicianB.ThePriceofLoveC.A.StoryoftheSubwayStationD.TheImportanceofBeingHonest
  • 阅读理解OneSundayMarkdecidedtogosailinginhisboatwithhisfriendDanbutDanhappenedtobeaway.Dan'sbrotherJohnofferedtogoinsteadthoughhedidnotknowanythingaboutsailing.MarkagreedandtheysetouttoseA.Soontheyfoundthemselvesinathickfog.Markwasafraidtheywouldbehitbyabigship.Justatthattimehesawalargebuoy浮标throughthefogsohedecidedtotietheboattoitforsafety.Ashewasgettingontothebuoyhoweverhedroppedthewetrope绳子.TheboatmovedawayinthefogcarryingJohnwhodidn'tknowhowtousetheradio.Hedriftedabout飘泊andwasnotseenuntiltwelvehourslater.Markspentthenightonthebuoy.Intheearlymorninghefellasleep.Hewashavingabaddreamwhenashoutwokehimup.A.shipCaliforniancameupandheclimbedontoitandthankedthecaptain.ThecaptaintoldhimthatJohnhadbeenpickedupbyanothershipandtheship'scaptain船长hadsentoutamessagE.WithoutthemessageIwouldn'thavefoundyouonthebuoyhesaiD.1.WhichofthefollowingexplainswhyMarkandDandidn'tgosailingtogether?A.DanaskedhisbrothertogoinsteaD.B.DanwasinsomeotherplacE.C.Markdidn'tthinkDanknewanythingaboutsailing.D.MarkwouldliketogowithJohn.2.Marktriedtotietheboattothebuoysothat___________.A.hecouldspendthenightonitB.heandJohncouldgoonsailingwhenthefogclearedC.itwouldn'tbehitbyothershipsD.hemightbepickedupbyapassingship3.HowwasMarkfoundonthebuoy?A.WiththehelpofJohntheCaptainofCalifornianknewwheretofindhim.B.JohnsentamessagetoCalifornianbyradio.C.HeshoutedassoonashesawCalifornian.D.ThecaptainofCaliforniansawhimasthefogcleareD.
  • Inthesummerof1978anEnglishmannamedStevenwasdrivinghistractorthroughafieldofwheatwhenhediscoveredsomethingstrangE.SomeofhiswheatwaslyingonthegrounD.Theflattenedwheatformed形成acircleaboutsixmetersacross.Aroundthiscirclewerefoursmallercirclesofflattenedwheat.Threeyearslaterafarmerwholivednearbydiscoveredalmostthesamecirclesinoneofhisfields.Thesecircleswerelarger—nearly15metersacross.ThatsameyearanotherEnglishfarmerdiscoveredthreecirclesofflattenedwheatonhisland—onelargecirclebetweentwosmallcircles.DuringthefollowingyearsfarmersinEnglandfoundcirclesintheirfieldsmoreandmoreoften.Thecirclesarecalledcropcirclesbecausetheyusuallyappearinfieldsofwheatorcorn.Thewheatinthecirclesliesonthegroundbutisneverbroken;itkeepsongrowingandthefarmerscanlaterharvestit.Farmersalwaysdiscoverthecropcirclesinthemorningsothecirclesprobablyformatnight.TheyappearonlyinthemonthsfromMaytoSeptember.Whatcausesthecropcircles?Atfirstpeoplethoughtthatsomekidsweremakingthemasajokeorthatfarmersweremakingthemtoattracttourists.Infactin1991twomensaidtheymadethecirclesthemselvesbutmanyscientistsdon’tbelievethem.Peopletriedtocopythem:TheytriedtomakecirclesexactlyliketheonesthefarmershadfounD.Theycouldn’tdoit.Theycouldn’tenterafieldofwheatwithoutleavingtracksandtheycouldn’tflattenthewheatwithoutbreakingit.SeveraltimespeoplereportedseeingstrangerobjectsnearthefieldswherecropcircleslaterappeareD.Manypeoplebelievethatthesecropcirclesarethemessagessentbylivingthingsfromouterspace外层空间orthemarksleftbytheirspaceships.Scientistswhohavestudiedthecropcirclestrytofindoutwhatcausesthem.Inthesummerof1990somescientistsspentthreeweeksinthepartofEnglandwheremanycircleshaveappeareD.Theyhadallthelatesthigh-techequipment最新高科技设备.Theequipment—worth1.8milliondollars—gotnothing.Butonenightasthescientistswerewatchingafieldcropcirclesformedinthefieldbehindthemwhichwerequitedifferentfromtheothers.Thescientistshadneitherseennorheardanything.WhenStevendiscoveredthecropcirclesonhislandin1978hesaidItwasjustlikesomethingthathadlandedinthefieldfromtheairandgonebackupagain.Idon’tknowwhattomakeofthesethings.CropcircleshaveappearedinEnglandJapantheUnitedStatesandRussiA.ExpertsfromallovertheworldhavestudiedthemandtheysaywhatStevensaid:Theydon’tknowwhattomakeofthesethings.1.Whichpictureisprobablytheoneformedinthefieldbehindthescientists?2.Flattenedwheatmeans___________.A.brokenwheatB.lyingwheatC.harvestedwheatD.growingwheat3.Thepassageismainlyaboutsomething___________.A.thatisdonebylivingthingsfromouterspaceB.thatcannotbesolvedbutfoundallaroundtheworldC.thatcannotbemadeclearorunderstoodD.thatisdiscoveredandcopiedbythefarmers
  • Sixteenyearsagoaboygavemeanimportantgift.ItwasasmilE.Itwastheearlyautumnofmyfirstyearatamiddleschoolandmyoldschoolwasfaraway.AsaresultnooneknewwhoIwas.IwasverylonelyandafraidtospeaktoanyonE.EverytimeIheardtheotherstudentstalkingandlaughingIfeltmyheartbreak.Icouldn’ttalkwithanyoneaboutmyproblems.ThenonedaywhenmyclassmatesweretalkinghappilywiththeirfriendsIwassittingatmydeskunhappilyasusual.Atthatmomentaboyenteredtheclassroom.Ididn’tknowwhohewas.Hepassedbymeandthenturnedback.HelookedatmewithasmilE.SuddenlyIfeltthetouchofsomethingbrightandfriendly.Itmademefeelhappyandwarm.ThatsmilechangedmylifE.Istartedtotalkwithotherstudentsandmadefriends.DaybydayIbecameclosertoeveryoneinmyclass.Theboywiththeluckysmilehasbecomemybestfriendnow.OnedayIaskedhimwhyhehadsmiledbuthecouldn’trememberdoingso!Itdoesn’tmatterbecauseallthedarkdayshavegonE.Ibelievethattheworldiswhatyouthinkitis.IfyouthinkitislonelyyoumightalwaysbealonE.Sosmileattheworldanditwillsmileback.1.Whendidthewritergetthegift?A.Attheageof16.B.Aftermakingfriendswiththeboy.C.Inthefirstyearatamiddleschool.D.Afterbecomingclosertoeveryoneintheclass.2.Whywasthesmileanimportantgift?A.Becausethewriter’soldschoolwasfaraway.B.Becausethewriterdidn’tknowwhotheboywas.C.Becausethesmiledidn’tmeananythingtotheboy.D.Becausethewriterfeltlonelyandhadnofriendsanditmadeherfeelhappyandwarm.3.Whydidn’tthewritertalktoanyoneinhernewschoolaboutherproblems?A.Becauseshewasalwaysunhappy.B.Becauseshedidn’tknowanyoneatthetimE.C.Becauseshewasinthefirstyearatthejuniorhighschool.D.Becauseshedidn’twantherparentstoworryabouther.4.Howdidthesmilechangeherlife?A.Shestartedtomakefriends.B.Shebecamethebestfriendoftheboy.C.Herparentsdidn’tworryaboutheranymorE.D.Sherealizedthatshewaslonely.5.Wheredoesshenowthinkherfeelingofunhappinesscamefrom?A.Fromheroldschool.B.Fromherparents.C.Fromherself.D.Fromherclassmatesatthenewschool.
  • StuffyPetesatdownonabenchintheNewYorkCityPark.Itwasthethirdbenchtotheleftasyouentertheparkfromtheeast.EveryThanksgivingDayfornineyearsanOldGentlemanhadcometofindStuffythereatoneintheafternoon.HeledStuffytoarestaurantandwatchedhimeatabigdinnerHewastryingtomakeitatradition.StuffyhadjustcomefromadinnersobigthathehadalmostnopowertomovE.Howheexpectedthatgentlemanwouldnotcomethisyear!ThenhiseyesgrewwiderandhisbreathstoppeD.TheOldGendemanwasthinandtalldressedallinblack.Heworeeye-glasses.Hishairwaswhiterandthinnerthanitwaslastyear.HislegsdidnotseemasstrongastheyhadseemedtheyearbeforebuthemovedstraightandproudtoStuffyandtowardthetraditionthathewasbuilding.2Iamgladtoseeeverything’sfinewithyou.ForthatblessingyouandIcangivethanksonthisdayofthanksgiving.IfyouwillcomewithmemymanIwillgiveyouadinnerthatwillsurelymakeyourbodyfeelasthankfulasyourmindsaidthegentleman.Thewordsthemselveswerealmostatradition*Stuffywasveryfullbutheunderstoodthathisdesire*forfoodonThanksgivingDaywasnothisown.Itbelongedtothiskindgentlemam.ThegentlemanledStuffytotherestaurantandtothesametablewheretheyhadalwaysgonE.Hesatatthetablewatching.TheturkeyandalltheotherfoodweregonealmostasquicklyastheyappearedStuffysawthelookofhappinessonthegentleman’sfacE.HecontinuedtoeattokeepittherE.InanhourthebattlewasfinisheD.ThankyouformyThanksgivingdinnerStuffystoodupheavily.Theysaidgoodbyeastheydideachyearatthedoor.Stuffywentaroundthefirstcornerstoodforoneminuteandfell.Hewaspickedupandtakentoahospital.AnhourlatertheOldGentlemanwasbroughttothesamehospital.Thatniceoldgentlemanoverthereadoctorwastalkingtoanother.Doyouknowwhat’swrongwithhim?He’salmostdeadfortheneedoffooD.A.veryproudoldmanIthinkHetoldmehehadn’teatenanythingforthreedays.1.HowmanyThanksgivingdinnershadtheOldGentlemaninvitedStuffytohave?A.OnE.B.Two.C.NinE.D.Ten.2.WhydidStuffy'seyesgrowwiderandhisbreathstopwhenhesawtheOldGentlemancoming?A.Hefeltawfulbecausehewastoofull.B.Hewasafraidtohaveanotherbigdinner.C.HefeltexcitedtoseethegentlemanwasfinE.D.HewassurprisedtomeetthegentlemantherE.3.Whatdoestheunderlinedworditinthestoryreferto?A.Thegentleman’sneedoffooD.B.Stuffy’sefforttofinishallthefooD.C.Stuffy’sthankstothegentleman.D.Thehappinessonthegentleman’sfacE.4.WhydidtheOldGentlemanstillofferStuffythebigdinnerafterhehadbeenhungryforthreedays?
  • Thereoncelivedayoungmanwhothoughthimselftobepoor.Onedayhewenttoawiseman智者toaskhowtobecomerich.ThewisemansaidYoungmanyouarealreadyrichnow.Butwhereismywealth财富?theyoungmanaskeD.Itiswithyou.Youreyesareyourwealth.YouusethemtoseethisworlD.YouusethemtoseeallthebeautifulthingsinthisworlD.Yourfeetareyourwealth.YoucangotoanyplacE.thewisemansaiD.Youcallthesewealth?ButeveryonehasthemtheyoungmansaiD.Thesearewealth.WhatyouhavenowisnotwhatsomeoneelsecanluckilyhavE.Areyouwillingtogiveyoureyestome?I’mwillingtogiveyoualotofmoneytoexchangeforthemthewisemansaiD.NoI’mnotgoingtodoso!Myeyesareimportanttome!theyoungmansaiD.Everyoneisrich.Weshouldtreasure珍惜ourwealthandtakecareofit.Weshouldnotoveruseitbecauseonceitisgoneitisgoneforever.RememberitisourwealththatwedonotwanttolosE.1.Whydidtheyoungmangotovisitthewiseman?A.Becausehewasill.B.BecausehewantedtobewisE.C.Becausehewasthewiseman’sfrienD.D.Becausehewantedtoknowhowtoberich.2.Thewisemanthoughttheyoungmanhimself.A.wasrichB.waspoorC.waswiseD.wassilly3.Thewisemancalledwealth.A.theyoungman’smoneyB.theyoungman’seyesandfeetC.theyoungman’sbuildingsD.theyoungman’scars4.Theyoungmanwasn’twillingtoexchangehiseyesformoneybecause.A.hewasrichB.hedidn’tliketheoldmanC.hethoughthiseyeswereimportanttohimD.hedidn’tlikemoney5.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Wecanoveruseourwealth.B.Weshouldtreasureourwealth.C.Thewisemantoldtheyoungmanhowtomakemoney.D.WhatyouhavenowiswhatsomeoneelsecanluckilyhavE.
  • Oncetherewasapianoplayerinabar酒吧.Peoplecamejusttohearhimplay.Butonenightaladyaskedhimtosingasong.‘Idon'tsing’saidtheman.Buttheladytoldthewaiter‘I'mtiredoflisteningtothepiano.Iwanttheplayertosing!’Thewaitershoutedacrosstheroom‘Heyfriend!Ifyouwanttogetyourmoneysingasong!’SohediD.HehadneversunginpublicbeforE.Nowhewassingingfortheveryfirsttime!NobodyhadeverheardthesongMonaLisasungsobeautifully!Hehadtalent天赋hewassittingon!Hemayhavelivedtherestofhislifeasano-namepianoplayerinano-namebar.Butoncehefoundbyaccidentthathecouldsingwellhewentonworkinghardandbecameoneofthebest-knownsingersintheUS.HisnamewasNatKingColE.Youtoohaveskillsandabilities.Youmaynotfeelthatyourtalentisgreatbutitmaybebetterthanyouthink.WithhardworkmostskillscanbeimproveD.Besidesyoumayhavenosuccessatallifyoujustsitonyourtalent.1.Theladyaskedtheplayertosingasongbecause______________.A.shehadpaidhimforthisB.sheknewhimverywellC.shewantedtohaveachangeD.sheenjoyedhissinging2.NatKingColesucceededbecause______________.A.theladyhelpedhimalotB.hecaughtthechanceC.hecontinuedtoplayinthebarD.hestoppedplayingthepiano3.Fromthestoryweknowifyouhavesometalentyoushould______________.A.hideitandwaitB.askothersforhelpC.paynoattentiontoitD.workhardtoimproveyourself
  • 阅读理解Just28yearsagoBerlinwasacitydividedintotwobytheBerlinWall.HowexcitedpeoplewereastheBerlinWallcamedown.SincethenBerlinhasbecomeoneofthecoolestcitiesinEuropE.HerearethemainreasonswhyIthinkBerliniscool.FirstBerlinhascheaphotelsandeverydayobjects物品.Youneedn’tworryaboutspendingtoomuchmoneywhenvisitingBerlin.SecondBerlinknowshowtogivepartiesandthereisafestivalhereeverymonthoftheyear.PerhapsthemostfamousistheBerlinInternationalFilmFestivaltheBIFF.ThirdBerlinhasbeautifulbuildingsofitsown.TheBrandenburgGateisoneofthecity’smostfamousbuildings.It’sthesymbol象征ofmorethan200yearsofhistory.TheTVTowerisasgoodastheEiffelTowerinParisandtheLondonEyE.LastlyBerlinisacityoflivingart.Artistscancreateworksofartonthesidesofbuildings.IfyouwanttovisitaEuropeancitywithculturecheapobjectsandlotsofcoloursBerlinistheplacetobE.Whatareyouwaitingfor?GettoEurope’scoolestcitybeforeanyoneelsediscoversit1.TheBerlinWallcamedownin_______.A.1969.B.1979.C.1989D.1999.2.ThewriterdoesNOTtellusthat______inBerlin.A.everydayobjectsarecheapB.howoftenafestivalisheldC.peopleknowhowtogivepartiesD.inwhichmonththeBIFFisheld3.Accordingtothe4thparagraph段落_____greatbuildingsofBerlinarementioneD.A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five4.Thewritersuggeststhatwe_____________.A.createworksofartB.chooseBerlinasthecitytovisitC.buildsometowersliketheEiffelTowerD.discoveracoolercitythanBerlintovisit5.Whichisthebesttitle题目forthepassage?A.Berlin’sfestivalsB.Berlin-areallycoolcityC.Berlin’sbeautifulbuildingsD.Berlin-acityoflivingart
  • Ayoungmanoncewentintotownandboughthimselfapairoftrousers.Whenhegothomehewenttohisbedroomandputthemon.Hefoundthattheywereabouttwoinchestoolong.Hewenttothekitchen.HismotherandsisterswerewashinguptheteathingstherE.ThenewtrousersaretoolonghesaiD.Theyneedshorteningbyabouttwoinches.Couldoneofyoudoitformeplease?Hismotherandsisterswerebusyandnoneofthemsaidanything.Afterhismotherfinishedwashingupshewenttoherson’sbedroomandshortenedthetrousersbytwoinches.Lateronaftersuppertheeldersisterrememberedherbrother’strousers.Shewasakind-heartedgirlsoshewentquicklytohisbrother’sbedroomwithoutsayinganythingtoanyoneandshortenedthetrousersbytwoinches.Theyoungersisterwenttothecinemabutwhenshecamehomeshealsorememberedherbrother’strousers.Inearlyforgotthat.Shethought.Thensheshortenedthembytwoinches.1.Theyoungman’strouserswere_______forhimatfirst.A.longB.shortC.bigD.small2.Hismotherandsistersdidn’tsayanythingwhenheaskedforhelpbecausethey____.A.didn’twanttohelphimB.hadnotimetohelphimC.didn’tknowwhattodoD.didn’thearhim3.Hiseldersistershortenedthetrousers_______.A.intheeveningB.whenshefinishedthewashingC.afterlunchD.aftershecamebackfromthecinema4.Thenextmorningtheyoungmanfoundthatthetrouserswere_____inchestooshortforhim.A.twoB.fourC.sixD.eight5.Wecanimagine想象thatwhentheyoungmanputthetrousersonthenextmorninghewouldfeel_______.A.happyB.surprisingC.surprisedD.afraid
  • Readingcomprehension阅读理解Trueorfalse判断下列句子是否符合短文内容符合的用T表示不符合的用F表示:AccordingtoForcesmagazineOprahWinfreyisoneoftherichestwomeninAmericA.ShehasworkedasanewsreportermovieactressandwriterbutsheisbestknownforherpopulartelevisiontalkshowOprah.LifehasnotalwaysbeeneasyforOprah.WhenshewasyoungherparentsdidnotlivetogetherandsheoftenmovedhousE.HerfamilywaspoorandOprahdidnothaveherfirstpairofshoesuntilshewassixyearsolD.ButOprahwassmartshelearnedhowtoreadbeforeshestartedschool.AndevenfromheryoungageOprahlovedtotalk.AftergraduatingfromhighschoolOprahgotajobasanewsreaderatatelevisionstationinBaltimoreOprahwasverydifferentfromotherreporters.ShelaughedwhenshemademistakesandcriedifthestorywassaD.Herstyle格式wasnotrightforthenewsreportingsoshelostherjoB.Oprah'sbossatthetelevisionstationofferedherajobasaco-hostofamorningtalkshowcalledPeopleAreTalking-Shewasverypopularonthatshowandin1981OprahmovedtoChicagowhereshewasgivenalargerstudioaudiencE.FiveyearslaterhershowOprahwasbroadcastnationallyforthefirsttimE.Everyday14millionpeoplewatchOprahintheUSAand130othercountries.Sheinterviewsnotonlyfamouspeoplebutalsoordinarypeoplewhosheaskstotalkabouttheirpersonalproblems.Whenaguest'sstorymoveshershecriesandopensherarrasforahug.PeoplethroughouttheUSAandaroundtheworldfeelclosetoOprahbecauseofhercommunicationstylE.1.OprahisapopulartelevisiontalkshowofAmericA.2.OprahusedtobeverypoorbutnowsheisoneoftherichestwomenintheUSA.3.Oprahwasquicktolearnandshelovedtotalkaftergraduatingfromhighschool.4.Oprahlostherjobasanewsreporterbecausesheoftenmademistakes.5.OprahbecamepopularonamorningtalkshowcalledPeopleAreTalking.6.Oprahshowsthepersonallivesofwell-knownpeopleandprovidesgoodideas.7.ThepassageismainlyaboutOprahWinfrey'ssuccessstory.
  • 阅读理解MissKatetaughtphysicsinaNewYorkschool.Lastmonthshewasexplainingtooneofherclassesaboutsoundandshedecidedtotestthemtoseehowwelltheyhadunderstoodherexplanation.ShesaidtothemNowIhaveabrotherinLosAngeles.IfIwascallinghimonthephoneandatthesametimeyouwere80metersawayandwerelisteningtomefromacrossthestreetwhichofyouwouldhearwhatIsaidearliermybrotheroryouandforwhatreason?AboyatonceansweredYourbrotherMissKatebecauseelectricitytravelsfasterthansoundwaves声波.That’sverygooD.MissKatesaidbutthenJennysaidIdon’tagreE.Yourbrotherwouldhearyouearlierbecauseitis11o’clockhereit’sonlyeighto’clockinLosAngeles.判断以下句子的正误正确的句子写T错误的写F1.MissKatewasaphysicsteacher.2.Allherstudentsunderstoodherlesson.3.Theboy’sanswerwasnotcorrect.4.Theboy’sanswerwasjustwhatKatewantedherstudentstoknow.5.Jennythoughttheboy’sreasonwaswrongbecauseshefoundLosAngelesTimewasthreehoursearlierthanNewYorkTimE.
  • CanyouimaginewhatEdison’slifewaslikeintheyearsafterhehadinventedtheelectriclampManythingshadtobeinventedandbuiltbeforeelectriclampscouldreallybeusedbyall.EverythingwhichwasneededhadtobethoughtofandbuiltbyEdisonandthemenwhoworkedwithhim.TherewasnoplacewheretheycouldbuythethingstheyneedeD.Edisonmade360inventionsmoreinordertosendelectricpower电力towhereveritwaswanteD.Edisondirectedalltheworkhimselftesting测试newmachinesputtingwiresundergroundfixinglightsandsoon.HeseemedtobeeverywhereatthesametimE.HewantedhismentodoasmuchworkashediD.Butheneveraskedthemtodothingshehimselfwouldnotdoorcouldnotdo.Hehadneverthoughtmuchaboutregular规则的固定的hoursforsleep.Heoftenforgotcompletelyaboutsleeping.HesleptforafewminutesatatimeinthemiddleofthenightinanundergroundroomathispowerstationwithametalboxforhisbeD.Duringthesedayshealmostneversawhiswifeandtheirchildren.EveryoneprobablyexpectedEdisonenjoyedhissuccesswhenhisworkwascompleteD.Howeverhealmostdidnotnoticeallthemoneyandhonour荣誉hereceivedbecausesoonhebecameinterestedinotherideas.1.AfterEdisonhadinventedtheelectriclamphe______.A.didnothingB.builtmanythingsC.stoppedinventingthingsD.needednothing2.Whothoughtofandbuilteverythingwhichwasneeded?A.EdisonandhismenB.ThemenC.HiswifeD.Edison3.Edisonneveraskedhismentodo_______.A.asmuchworkashedidB.whathewoulddoC.whathecoulddoD.whathewouldnotdoorcouldnotdo4.Edisonhadneverthoughtmuchaboutregularhoursofsleep.Itmeans_______.A.EdisonneverforgotaboutsleepingB.EdisonoftenkeptregularhoursC.EdisonneverkeptregularhoursD.Edisonsometimesforgotaboutsleeping5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.EdisonbecameinterestedinmoneyB.EdisonlikedmoneyandhonourC.EdisonwasagreatAmericaninventorD.EdisonwasagreatEnglishinventor
  • 阅读理解Mr.Lewiswasadanceteacher.Hewasanicemanandalwayshadalotofstudents.Oneyearhemovedtoanewtownandwassoonteachingmanystudentsinthedanceschooltherebuthedecidedtomoveagaintoabigcity.HewouldhavemoreworktherE.WhenoneofhisstudentsheardthathewasgoingtoleaveshesaidtohimThenewteacherwon’tbeasgoodasyouarE.Mr.LewiswashappywhenheheardthisbuthesaidOhno.I’msurehe’llbeasgoodasIam----orevenbetter.ThestudentsaidNo.IncludingyoufiveteachershavecomeandgonewhileI’vebeenhereandeachnewonewasworsethanthelast.1.______cametolearndancingfromMr.Lewis.A.A.fewstudentsB.FewstudentsC.ManystudentsD.Nostudents2.Mr.Lewiswantedtomoveabigcitybecause_______A.hehatedthesmalltownB.hecouldn’tmakealivinginthesmalltownC.itwouldbeeasyforhimtohavemoreworkinthecity[D.itmadehimspendmoremoneyinthetown3.Thestudentthoughtthat_______A.Mr.LewiswasagoodteacherB.Mr.LewiswasthebestteacherC.Mr.LewiswasworsethanthelastD.Mr.Lewiswouldbeworsethanthelast4.BeforeMr.Lewis______teacherscametothetowntoteachdancingA.threeB.fourC.fiveD.six5.Fromthestorywecanconclude推论thatthestudentwished_____A.tohaveabetterteacherB.tohaveaworseteacherC.tobecomeadanceteacherD.toseethesixthteacher
  • KaitlinRiffel’sdreamtoendpoverty贫困startedwhenshewasvisitingherfatherwhoworkedforthehomeless.Ineverrealizedtherewerepeopleintheworldwhodidn’thaveahomeorfoodbeforesaidKaitlinwhoisnowsixteen.IknewtherewassomethingIhadtodoaboutthat.AtageeightshestartedraisingmoneytobuildaplaygrounD.IttookmetwoyearsKaitlinsaiD.Westartedsmall.WewantedtodosomethingtomakeadifferencE.In2014WhenKaitlinwasthirteenshevisitedCentralAmericaandsawpeoplegoinghungryandfamilieslivinginhousesmadeofcardboarD.ThatyearwesetKidsonaMissionwhichhashelpedhundredsofpeopletherE.TheroomsweresmallerthanmybedroombuttherewouldbeeightpeoplelivingineachoneKaitlinsaiD.Wealsogottoseethedirtyriversthatthosepeopleweredrinkingoutof.ProvidingcleandrinkingwaterfoodandclothesforpeoplelivinginpovertyisnowanimportanttaskforKidsonaMission.ThisyoungladyischangingtheheartsofpeopleandalsochangingtheworldsaidtheheadmasterofKaitlin'sschool.1.ThejobofKaitlin'sfatherwasto__________A.sellfoodsB.buildplaygroundsC.visitschoolsD.helphomelesspeople2.WhendidKaitlinsetKidsonaMission?A.In2009.B.In2011.C.In2014.D.In2017.3.Whatwaspeople'slifelikeinCentralAmericaaccordingtoKaitlin?A.Theylivedinstronghouses.B.Theirdrinkingwaterwasdirty.C.Theirbedroomswereverybig.D.Theyhadenoughfoodandclothes.4.Whatcanweinferfromtheheadmaster'swords?A.Kaitlinisalwaysreadytogiveandhelp.B.KaitlinhasmanychancestotravelarounD.C.Kaitlinoftenchangesschoolsforherstudy.D.Kaitlinhasaseriousproblemwithherheart.5.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.SchoollifeinAmericaB.GiftfromaheadmasterC.Father’sdutyinthefamilyD.Girl'sdreamtoendpoverty
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