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            • 1.

              Mr. Smith had two sons .One is seven years old, and the other is five. One morning during the holidays, when he was cleaning the car, his younger son came and asked him for some money for sweets.

                    “Sweets are bad for your teeth,” Mr. Smith said. “Take these two oranges instead(代替), and give one to your elder brother,” One of the oranges is quite a lot bigger than the other one , and as the small boy liked oranges very much, he kept that one for himself, and gave his brother the smaller one.

                    When the elder boy saw that his younger brother had a much larger orange than his own ,he said to him, “It’s selfish(自私的)to take the bigger one for yourself. If(如果) father had given me the oranges, I ’d have given you the bigger one.”

                    “I know you would,” answered his younger brother.” That’s why I took it.”

              (1) 

              Mr Smith gave his son some money for sweets.

              A. A  
              B. B
              (2) 

              The sweets are good for boys’ teeth.

              A. A  
              B. B

              (3) 

              The younger boy bought some sweets for himself.

              A. A  
              B. B

              (4) 

              The younger boy gave the bigger orange to his brother.

              A. A  
              B. B

              (5) 

              The elder boy is not selfish.

              A. A  
              B. B
            • 2. Where can we probably find the passage?

              A. In a science magazine.                                 B. In an amusement magazine.

              C. In a history book.                                        D. In a math book.
              A.In a science magazine.                                 
              B.In an amusement magazine.

              C.In a history book.                                        
              D.In a math book.
            • 3. According to the acting experience of Aamir Khan ,what can we learn ?

              A.    Where there is a will, there is a way.

              B.    Practice makes perfect.

              C.    Many hands make work light.

              D.    The fatter,the better.
              A.   Where there is a will, there is a way.

              B.   Practice makes perfect.

              C.   Many hands make work light.

              D.   The fatter,the better.
            • 4. I had nothing for breakfast that morning. I was so (1) that I could hear my stomach growling(咕咕叫)when Mr. Katter was lecturing on Asia history. So when the bell rang, I rushed to the dining hall at once. Minutes later, I stood in front of the counter(收银台), holding a tray(托盘) full of food.
              "Three dollars," the lunch lady told me. I reached my hand into my (2) and felt nothing. The schoolbag was empty. I searched again. Still nothing. I was almost certain I put three bills in it last night. I put the schoolbag on the floor to search for the money again. As I finally (3) the money wasn"t there, I could feel the (4) and fear washing over me.
              Feeling quite (5) I didn"t notice that another person had stepped up to the counter. When I finally looked up to tell the lunch lady my (6)
              "I"m sorry. I don"t have any money with me."
              "Honey, he paid for your lunch. You"re good." the lunch lady said as she pointed to the direction the boy had gone.
              I missed the chance to (7) him. He was nameless to me. He didn"t (8) know me. But he paid for my lunch. Although it was only three dollars, I couldn"t remember anyone doing something so nice for me.
              A month later, on my way home, I saw an elderly woman struggling(费力) with heavy bags. I suddenly thought of the nameless boy who (9) me lunch.
              "Excuse me, ma"am, do you need help?"
              I"ll never forget her (10) as I rushed forward to give her a hand. It"s the very prize for my act of kindness.

            • 5.
              A primary school in Canada has made some of its students very (1) by banning(禁止) homework.
              Teachers will still be able to ask students to (2) and read at home,but they cannot give them homework like pages of math problems.The school will (3) the way students spend time in class to make sure they don't fall behind in their work.
              Some (4) think it's a bad idea.They say homework is a way for them to know how their children are doing in school.And to help them if they are having problems.
              The school says it will send home an exercise book (5) parents can see their children are doing.
              Several school in Canada and United States have been discussing (6) homework is a good idea or not.
              In 2009,a study (7) that student with more homework may get higher marks.But this was only true for students in the seventh grade and higher,not in primary school.
              Many people believe that homework is important because it (8) children to manage their time better.They say it also reinforces(巩固) what the students are learning in school.
              But other people think homework causes stress for students and makes them less interested (9) learning.They say children's lives are too (10) ,and they need to be able to spend more free time with their families,or just playing.
              (1) A. sad B. happy C. angry D. afraid
              (2) A. play B. sing C. study D. dance
              (3) A. change B. stop C. study D. continue
              (4) A. students B. parents C. teachers D. experts
              (5) A. so B. but C. or D. if
              (6) A. why B. whether C. how D. what
              (7) A. told B. guessed C. tested D. found
              (8) A. tells B. forces C. teaches D. advices
              (9) A. at B. in C. on D. for
              (10) A. free B. interesting C. relaxing D. busy.
            • 6.
              More than 700 years ago,Scotland ( 苏格兰 ) was fighting with England.The king of England wanted to (1) Scotland.He had a strong army so it was (2) for the Scots to fight.They lost many times,King Robert of Scotland had to run from the English army.
              One rainy day,King Robert lay in an old house.He thought that he was not good enough to be king.He was so (3) that he didn't even see a spider(蜘蛛)near him.He (4) when he
              saw the spider climbing.It was trying to climb up its web at the top of the house but it fell down.
              "How sad"thought King Robert."The spider is like me.It's not (5) enough."He watched while the spider climbed up again.It fell down a second time.
              "Be careful,little spider,or you might die,"he said."Life is so hard.You'll never get back to your web."But the spider (6) again and again.King Robert watched while it (7) climbed back to its web.After an hour,the spider got do the web.
              "You are such a great (8) ,"he said."If you can keep trying.I can too.I must keep on fighting.I won't let the English win."His (9) grew strong and they (10) the English army.Scotland was free.
              Nobody knows if this is a true story.Many parents tell it to their children because the want them to keep trying.

              (1) A. leave B. control C. help D. visit
              (2) A. interesting B. difficult C. important D. necessary
              (3) A. surprised B. bored C. worried D. lonely
              (4) A. looked ahead B. looked out C. looked on D. looked up
              (5) A. old B. strong C. fast D. free
              (6) A. tried B. fell C. practiced D. cheered
              (7) A. finally B. easily C. slowly D. suddenly
              (8) A. player B. fighter C. soldier D. spider
              (9) A. army B. feeling C. opinions D. family
              (10) A. kept B. raised C. stopped D. joined
            • 7.
              These years,we can see more and more people like dancing in public.We call this kind of dance"Guangchangwu".It seemed to (1) intobeing in the 1990s.Later in 2005,it became popular (2) the elderly(年长者) in China.
              Nowadays,about the dancing,people have different ideas.Some people think it is a kind of entertainment (娱乐) and physical exercise.It gives the elderly a good way to (3) ,keep fit and make their lives (4) It is better for them to go out to dance with their friends than to play cards or watch TV at home,because they need to keep (5) and active.
              But,not all people have the same idea.You may have the followingexperience(经历):you want to sleep late into noon (6) a weekend morning but find it impossible because the elderly are dancing,making a lot of noise.Sometimes you are having a rest or (7) for a while with your friends in a park.But the music from the dancing is (8) loud (大声的) that you have to stop.So quite a few people are worried about the dancing places.At times,they choose to (9) away from those places.
              It is all right for the elderly to getexercise and have fun.But when they choose a kind of entertainment,they should (10) other people's life.
              (1) A. come B. go C. move
              (2) A. with B. for C. in
              (3) A. smile B. jump C. relax
              (4) A. interest B. interesting C. interested
              (5) A. beautiful B. modern C. healthy
              (6) A. in B. on C. at
              (7) A. chat B. to chat C. chatting
              (8) A. so B. very C. too
              (9) A. take B. stay C. play
              (10) A. know about B. talk about C. think about.
            • 8.

              A giant panda ran away from the zoo in London. He walked and walked and became  (1)  .  He walked into a restaurant, where he found a  (2)  at an empty table. The waiter took the panda’s order.

                  After he  (3)  his dinner, the panda stood up, calmly pulled out a gun which he had hidden, and fired into the air.  (4)  he turned around and walked toward the door.

                  Naturally, the waiter was horrified(恐惧的), but he tried hard to pull himself together and stopped him for a(n)  (5)  

                  The panda said to him, “What do I look like to  (6)  ?”

                  The waiter answered, “Well, a giant panda, of course.”

                  “That’s right,” said the panda. “Look it up.” And he walked out.

                  The waiter called the  (7)  . When they arrived, the waiter told them the whole story,   (8)  he panda’s words “looking it up”. So the police officer  (9)  a young man out to get an encyclopedia(百科全书).

                  The young man returned with the encyclopedia. The officer   (10)  “panda” and there was the answer, “Giant panda, lives in China, eats shoots(竹笋)and leaves.”

              (1) A. tired B. angry C. crazy D. hungry

              (2) A. seat B. note C. waiter D. newspaper

              (3) A. ordered B. finished C. served D. cooked

              (4) A. So B. Once C. Then D. Also

              (5) A. talk B. excuse C. question D. explanation

              (6) A. us B. him C. you D. them

              (7) A. bosses B. police C. neighbors D. customer

              (8) A. about B. like C. without D. including

              (9) A. sent B. took C. drove D. invited

              (10) A. turned to B. asked for C. looked up D. called on

            • 9.

                Not only kids of Tiger Moms go to Harvard.

                 Dawn Loggins of Lawndale, N.C. is on her way to Harvard, one of the eight world-famous universities in the eastern US. Nobody encouraged her to study or paid for her special classes. This girl created her own future.

                 The teen was abandoned by her family last summer, when her parents and two sisters moved to Tennessee. She found herself homeless and had to spend the night on friendˈs sofas.

                 The school bus driver learned about Dawnˈs situation and invited Dawn to move in with her family. Soon, Dawn had a job at Burns High School. She worked from 6 a.m. to 7:40 a.m. before the first school bell rang. she swept floors and picked up trash again in the afternoons, before diving(跳水)into her studies in the evenings.

                 Dawnˈs hard work paid off. she finished school with a 3.9 GPA and scored 2,110 on the SAT.

                 "There were times when I felt like it would be easiest if I gave up," the 18-year-old said."But it was never in me to give up, because I realized that I was never going to be successful unless I got an education."

                 Even before Dawnˈs family left her, she led a difficult life. Her family was poor and cups of noodles were often the only food. Dawn "studied by candlelight" because her parents couldnˈt afford to pay the electricity bill(电费).

                 Dawn has now reconnected with her family. They are proud of her accomplishments(成就) and are attending her high school graduation.

              根据材料内容选择最佳答案。

              (1) Why didnˈt Dawn give up her studies?
              A. To reconnect with her family.          
              B. To thank those who had helped her.        
              C. To get an education to be successful.
              D. To realize her dream of going to Harvard.
              (2) Who helped Dawn when she found herself homeless?
              A. Her teachers.
              B. Her neighbors.
              C. A Tiger Mom.
              D. A school bus driver.
              (3) What does the underlined word " abandoned " mean in Chinese?
              A. 宠爱       B. 抛弃       C. 鼓励       D. 虐待
              (4) Which of the following words describes Dawn?
              A. Open-minded.       B. Good-natured.      
              C. Strong-willed.       D. Warm-hearted
              (5) What is the best title for the text?
              A. Another Harvard girl.
              B. A girl in candlelight.
              C. From homeless to Harvard.
              D. The role of Tiger Moms.
            • 10. My mother"s dream was to become a teacher, but it was interrupted(中断)by an unexpected child: her own. (1) my mother left the fields of (2) formally, she did not leave it entirely.
              On the first day of kindergarten(幼儿园), I (3) my lunch box, inside of which I found a note from my mother written on a (4) , saying that she loved me, that she was (5) of me and that I was the (6) kindergartener in the world! Because of that napkin note I made it through my first day of kindergarten and many more school days to (7)
              There have been many napkin notes since the first one. There were napkin notes in elementary school when I was (8) with math, telling me to "Hang in there. You can do it!" There were napkin notes in high school, (9) my basketball team was the first team in our school"s (10) to play in a state championship(锦标赛), telling me, "There is no ‘I" in a team. You have got this (11) because you know how to (12) ." And there were even napkin notes which were (13) to me in college, far away from my mother"s (14) touch. Despite(尽管)the changes of colleges, majors, boyfriends, and the ways I looked at the world, my mother"s encouragement, support and teachings (15) in years of love and napkin notes.
              At Christmas this year, my forty-year-old mother was (16) going back to school to earn her degree in teaching. I also gave her favorite foods. (17) she opened up her "You can do it!" napkin note (18) me, tears began running down her face. When her eyes met mine, I knew that she (19) my unspoken message: My mother is, and has always been, a(n) (20)
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