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            • 1.
              One morning,a blind boy sat on the steps of a building with & hat by his feet.He held a sign which said,"I am blind,please help me."There were only a few coins in the hat.A man was walking by.He took out a few coins from his pocket and dropped them into the hat.He then took the sign and turned it over,and wrote some words on it.He put the sign back so that everyone who walked by could see the new words.
              Soon the hat began to fill up.More and more people were giving money to the blind boy.That afternoon the man came o see how things were The boy recognized his footsteps and asked,"Are you the one who changed my sign in the morning?What did you write?"The man said,"I only wrote the truth,I said what you said,but in a different way."What he had written was,"Today is a beautiful day,but I cannot see it."
              Of course both signs told people the boy was blind.But the first sign simply told people to help by putting some money in the hat.The second sign told people that they were able to enjoy the beauty of the day,but the boy could not enjoy it because he was blind.
              We're very lucky because we can not only see the beautiful world but also help others.So,enjoy what you have owned today!
              (1) What happened after the boy held the sign written by himself? ______
              A. There were many coins in his hat,
              B. Nobody dropped coins into his hat.
              C. People dropped only a few coins into his hat.
              D. A man gave lots of coins to him.
              (2) On the sign what did the man write? ______
              A. Help this blind boy,please!
              B. Today is beautiful day,but I can't see it.
              C. We are so lucky today.
              D. Try to help those who need your help.
              (3) According to the passage,which of the following is TRUE? ______
              A. The first sign told people it was beautiful that day.
              B. The second sign worked better than the first one.
              C. The boy wanted to get enough money to go to school.
              D. The man wrote the sign to get more coins for himself.
              (4) Which is the best title for this story? ______
              A. Give more money to the poor.
              B. Give more money to the blind!
              C. Be kind to the blind!
              D. Treasure(珍惜) what you have.
            • 2.
              On a cold early morning,an old woman was carrying a big basket of cabbages on her head to the market.She hoped to sell them to the people in the town.
              The mountain road was narrow(狭窄)and the old woman was walking carefully,because she did not want to lose her cabbages.
              Suddenly she heard a loud bell and a bicycle came round.It passed her and went very fast down the hill.The old woman had to jump up to one side of the road so quickly that basket of cabbages nearly fell into the valley(山谷).
              She looked up,and saw that a young boy was on the bicycle.He was riding on without even looking round to see whether the old woman was all right.
              The old woman began to shout,"Come back,young man!You dropped something!"
              When he heard this,the boy stopped the bicycle so suddenly that he nearly fell off.Then he turned and began to push the bicycle back up to the hill."What is it?"he asked."What did I drop?""Little boy,"the old woman answered,"you dropped your manners."
              (1) What was the old woman carrying? ______
              A. A basket of eggs.
              B. A basket of pears.
              C. A basket of apples.
              D. A basket of cabbages.
              (2) Why did the woman go to the town? ______
              A. Because she went to see her son.
              B. Because she went to buy cabbages.
              C. Because she went to sell her cabbages.
              D. Because she went to buy a bicycle.
              (3) What was the mountain road like? ______
              A. The mountain road was wide.
              B. The mountain road was narrow.
              C. The mountain road was long.
              D. The mountain road was untidy.
              (4) Which one is RIGHT according to the passage? ______
              A. The boy stopped to buy some cabbages.
              B. The boy stopped to take the old woman to the town.
              C. The boy stopped to pick up the cabbages.
              D. The boy stopped to ask the old woman what he dropped.
              (5) What did the boy drop? ______
              A. The boy dropped his cabbages.
              B. The boy dropped his money.
              C. The boy dropped his manners.
              D. The boy dropped his books.
            • 3.
              Dear Dr. Know,
              My brother is going to be 11and I am 14. My brother and I always get into fights. Whenever he does something wrong like hitting me, messing my room or taking my toys, he never gets in trouble. But when I do this kind of things, I'm always grounded and it's not fair.
              I tried talking to my parents about this and all they said was that they would try harder. However since they said this it has never happened. I don't know what to do. I sometimes just try to get on the computer and there he goes. He starts saying he wants to use the computer even though we have 3computers in the house. But all that my dad says is to get off only for 30minutes. I keep telling him that he can use the computer downstairs but he complains( 抱怨) that he is too scared.
              I've talked to my friends about this and they don't know what to say. I've tried talking to him and being nice to him but it didn't work. He just doesn't stop. He's making my life terrible! My dream is to have an understanding brother. What should I do for that?
              Help me please!
              Kelsey
              (1) Why does Kelsey write the letter? ______
              A. To complain about her brother.
              B. To discuss the computer games.
              C. To describe his parents.
              D. To ask for help.
              (2) Which pictures show Kelsey's relationship with her brother? ______

              A. ac
              B. cd
              C. W.bd
              D. bc
              (3) What does the underlined word grounded mean in the first paragraph? ______
              A. right.
              B. punished.
              C. nervous.
              D. supported
              (4) Kelsey tells her brother to ______ .
              A. study hard
              B. learn from her friends
              C. be nice to their parents
              D. use the computer downstairs
            • 4.
              I arrived at the 57th St. Subway Station in New York City at about 10p. m. one evening on my way home. The platform (站台) is long and there weren't many people around. I could hear the weak sound of a violin. As I listened, it appeared to be coming from the other end of the station and it sounded like Mendelsohn's violin concerto(协奏曲) without the orchestra (乐队). I took a walk along the platform until I reached where the sounds came front. There was a young man playing the concerto and playing very well too. A small crowd had been there to listen and had become so interested in the music that they were letting trains go without getting on them. More people came to listen as a few passengers got off each train. At the end of the piece there was a stormy cheer from the listeners and we all left some money for him. I wanted to hear more, so I asked him to play the Bruch concerto, which he did while I let several more trains go without me. I finally went home, feeling the pleasure of such music.
              A few weeks later, I read an article in the New York Sunday Times that a talented young violinist had been "discovered" playing in the Subway Station and there was a picture of our 57th St. violinist. He had been offered a job with the orchestra of the New York City Opera.
              (1) Why did the writer go to the 57th St. Subway Station? ______
              A. To take a subway.
              B. To get back his bag on the platform
              C. To look for his favorite violinist.
              D. To listen to the young violinist.
              (2) When did the writer find the young man playing the violin? ______
              A. When he was on the subway.
              B. Before he arrived at the Subway Station.
              C. After walking some time along the platform.
              D. When he was reading the New York Sunday Times.
              (3) What did the people on the platform do while listening to the violinist? ______
              A. Sang with the music.
              B. Put off getting on the subway.
              C. Invited more people to listen to him.
              D. Asked him to play the Brach concerto.
              (4) The young man played the violin in the Subway Station to ______ .
              A. give a concert
              B. practice playing it more
              C. wait for the 57th St. violinist
              D. make a living
            • 5.
              Still in shock!I moved around the house purposelessly trying to decide what to put into the suitcases (行李箱).Earlier that evening,I'd received a call telling me that my brother was killed in a car crash."Come as soon as you can."cried my mother.
              I wanted to hurry to her at once.But my husband,Larry,and I were packing to move from New York to Seattle.Our house was in total mess.Supper dishes sat on the kitchen table.Toys lay everywhere.I purposelessly picked things up and put them down.Mother's crying went through my head again and again.
              Larry called some friends to tell them what had happened.Someone asked to speak to me."If there's anything I can do,let me know."But I didn't know what to ask for.
              Suddenly,thr doorbell rang.It was Emerson.He and his wife Donna lived in the block nearby.
              "I've come to clean your shoes,"he said.
              I asked him to repeat.
              "Donna had to stay with the baby,"he said,"but we want to help you.I remember when my father died,it took me hours to clean our shoes for the funeral (葬礼).Give me all your shoes."
              I gathered all our dirty shoes to the kitchen.Emerson got to work right away.Watching him devoting himself to one task helped me pull my own thoughts into order.I told myself to wash clothes first.Then,Larry and I bathed the children and put them to bed.One job after another.
              When we returned to clear the dishes,Emerson had left.All our shoes stood in a line against the wall,clean,shining.I couldn't help crying.Early next morning,we left for the airport with all the jobs done.
              Now whenever I hear of a friend who's lost a loved one,I no longer call with the polite offer,"If there's anything I can do …"Instead I try to think of one specific task that suits that man's need,like taking the dog to the boarding kennel,or house-sitting during the funeral.If the person asks,"How did you know I needed that one?"I reply,"Because a man once cleaned my shoes."
              (1) The writer didn't know what to put into the suitcases because ______ .
              A. she couldn't do it on her own
              B. she was too sad to do anything
              C. she wanted to take everything to Seattle
              D. she was not good at housework
              (2) Here's a time line of what happened in the story.
              The writer's brother was killed in a car crash.→_________
              →The writer washed the clothes.→They left for the airport.
              Which of the events should go in the empty box above? ______
              A. Emerson came to clean the shoes.
              B. The couple bathed the children.
              C. They cleared the supper dishes
              D. The writer found the shoes cleaned.
              (3) If one of her friends has lost a loved one,what will the writer probably NOT do? ______
              A. Call her friend to ask what she can do.
              B. Look after her friend's young children.
              C. Take her friends's dog to the boarding kennel.
              D. Offer her friend house-sitting during the funeral.
              (4) Which sentences best expresses the theme of this story? ______
              A. One person's loss is another's gain.
              B. An act of kindness is often rewarded.
              C. A near neighbour is better than a brother far off.
              D. Do something specific to help those in need.
            • 6.
              In 1990,Ed Viesturs started for the top of Mount Everest (29,029feet) from a high camp at 27,000feet.He planned to climb it without oxygen tank,something only a few climbers had managed to do.He'd failed twice,once getting with 300feet of the top before turning back.
              He left his high camp at 1a.m.,using a headlamp to find his way in the dark.He'd already been on the mountain for two months,receiving endurance and strength training in preparation for the Everest climb.He'd also lived through terrible cold,strong winds,and separation from friends and family.
              "The common practice was to use oxygen when climbing,as it,in fact,lowers the altitude (海拔) of the mountain by several thousand feet,"says Viesturs."If I couldn't climb Everest without oxygen tank,I wouldn't climb it."
              "You have to be physically fit,"he says."But the mental (精神的) part is big.It's so hard to keep going above 20,000feet."
              While making that final climb on Everest,he breathed 15times for every step.He would tell himself to first reach the rock 100yards ahead.Then he'd find another rock,then another.Finally he stood on the top,with the whole world at his feet."It was one of those dream-come-true moments,"Viesturs says.
              Today,Viesturs makes his living in part as a speaker,talking about his climb of Everest and of the world's 13other highest mountain,all without oxygen.He helps people find the strength to overcome their difficulties.
              Finally,in his words,"The art of mountaineering is knowing when to go,when to stay,and when to turn back.We should go step when working toward our dreams.There are no shortcuts to the top."
              (1) What does the article mainly talk about? ______
              A. Viesturs'first successful climb of Mount Everest.
              B. Viesturs'physical preparation for climbing Everest.
              C. The difficulties that Viesturs has met in his life.
              D. The lessons that Viesturs can share with others.
              (2) What do we know about Ed Viesturs? ______
              A. As soon as he reached Mount Everest,he set out for Everest climb.
              B. He's been to the top of the world's 14highest mountain without oxygen.
              C. Well prepared,he had no difficulty climbing the top of Mount Everest.
              D. So far,he is the only one to have reached the top of Mount Everest without oxygen.
              (3) The first" it"in Paragraph 3refers to (指的是) ______ .
              A. being physical fit
              B. climbing Everest
              C. C.using oxygen when climbing
              D. climbing without oxygen
              (4) Which sentence should go in the empty box in the last paragraph? ______
              A. I like being near the top of a mountain.
              B. Life is like climbing a mountain.
              C. You never climb the mountain twice.
              D. Over every mountain there is a path.
            • 7.
              Parents of very young children know this:You catch your child in the act of stealing the cookie--the evidence of candy written on his or her face.However,you get a wide-eyed denial:"I didn't do it!"
              Learning to tell the truth,even at the risk of punishment,is an important part of moral (道德) development,and new research suggests it can take seven or more years for kids to get there.
              Early 2017Professor Craig E.Smith published a study.He and his workmates chose 48children between four and nine years of age.They told the kids a story about a boy or girl doing something wrong,such as taking a classmate's toy or candy,and then either lying about the wrongdoing to a parent or confessing (承认) it.In each case,they asked the children,How would the child feel?How would the mother feel?
              The children's answers were generally divided according to age,which is in agreement with the stolen candy,lying and getting unpunished.They imagined the parent in the study would be angry with the child who confessed.However,the seven-to-nine-year-olds were more likely (可能的) to think the child would feel better confessing the crime and that the parent would have positive (积极的) feelings towards a confessor.
              Smith says,"Kids of all ages who expect that a parent would feel happy about a child's confession are more likely to tell the truth rather than lie.Reward the honesty even if you feel you must punish the wrong action."He adds,what parents can learn from these studies is to listen calmly without getting angry right away when their child confesses.
              (1) What does the underlined word" denial"in Paragragh 1mean? ______
              A. 委屈 B. 责备 C. 否认 D. 拒绝
              (2) Paragragh 2mainly tell us ______ .
              A. kids can't tell"right"from"wrong"
              B. it takes time for kids to learn to tell the truth
              C. it's wrong to punish kids for telling the truth
              D. all the kids are willing to confess to a bad act
              (3) What did Smith and his workmates find in their study? ______
              A. Older kids are more likely than younger children to confess to a bad act.
              B. Younger children are more likely than older kids to confess to a bad act.
              C. The four-to-five-year-olds would feel better confessing the crime
              D. The seven-to-nine-year-olds thought parents would be angry with their confessions.
              (4) According to Professor Smith,what can parents learn from these studies? ______
              A. Parents should at once punish the children who lied.
              B. Parents should tell children the wrongness of lying.
              C. Parents should never get angry after their children's confessions.
              D. Parents should show positive feeling about their children's confessions.
            • 8.
              Emily and Anne did know,of course.They had known about Charlotte's book for a long time.Jane Eyre was not the first book that Charlotte had sent to a publisher.Over a year ago she had written another book,The Professor,and sent it to one publisher after another.Each publisher had sent it back,in a packet addressed to Currer Bell.And then Charlotte had sent it,in the same old packet,to another publisher,and then another,and got it back again.
              "Why didn't you change the paper on the packet,my dear?"I asked.
              Charlotte smiled."I didn't think of it,papa.The worst day was when we were Manchester,going to the eye doctor.Do you remember?The packet came back then.That was the day before I started writing Jane Eyre."
              "Do you mean that you started writing Jane Eyre while I was lying in the dark room in Manchester?"
              "That's right,papa."
              "But that's only six months ago,and here is the book in my hand!"
              "Yes,papa.The book was printed a month later after I sent it to the publisher."
              "My dear!They decided very quickly that they liked it,then!"
              "I think they did,papa.After all,it is a good book,isn't it?"
              She smiled at me.I don't think I have ever seen her so happy.She is a very small person.Charlotte,and not a beautiful woman,but when she smiles like that,her face shines like a fine painting.My wife used to look like that sometimes when I first met her.
              I took her hand in mine."It is a very good book,my dear.I cannot tell you how proud I am."
              She touched my hand."Thank you,papa.But you must not be proud of me alone.You know,another two of your daughters-Anne and Emily…"
              "Oh,no,Charlotte,please!"Emily said.
              But Charlotte did not stop."Anne and Emily have written good books too,and their books will soon be published as well!Let me introduce them to you,papa.These young ladies-Anne and Emily,are"not"your daughters-they are separately Acton Bell and Ellis Bell,brothers of the famous writer Currer Bell!"
              Emily's face was bright red,but Anne and Charlotte started laughing.I was very surprised.
              "All three of you!"I said."But-but why do you use these strange names?"
              "Because people are stupid,papa."Anne said."No one thinks women can write good books,so we have used men's names.And now they say that Currer Bell is a writer who understands women very well!"She laughed again.
              (1) Why didn't Charlotte change the paper on the packet? ______
              A. Because she hated to change the paper.
              B. Because she liked the paper very much.
              C. Because she had no money to buy the paper.
              D. Because she didn't think of changing the paper.
              (2) Which is the right time order of what happened in the story? ______
              a.The book Jane Eyre was published.
              b.Charlotte wrote a book named The Professor.
              c.Charlotte wrote a book named Jane Eyre.
              d.The family went to the eye doctor in Manchester.
              e.The books by Charlotte's sisters would be published.
              A. b→e→d→c→a B. e→a→b→d→c
              C. b→d→c→a→e D. e→b→c→a→d
              (3) To make their books published,Charlotte,Emily and Anne used men's names,which are separately ______ .
              A. Currer Bell,Ellis Bell and Acton Bell
              B. Currer Bell,Acton Bell and Ellis Bell
              C. Ellis Bell,Acton Bell and Currer Bell
              D. Acton Bell,Ellis Bell and Currer Bell
              (4) Which is the best title for the story? ______
              A. Big surprise from daughters
              B. Advice from Father
              C. Big surprise from sons
              D. Advice from publishers.
            • 9.
              Tom was an eight-year-old boy.He was sick to death of school because he didn't want to do his homework.He was always looking for excuse not to do it.When he sneezed (打喷嚏) or had a headache,he told his mom he was seriously ill and he couldn't do his homework.Though Tom's mom was angry,she didn't know how to deal with him.Most of the time,Tom went to school without finishing his homework,Even though he finished his homework indeed,he usually did it very carelessly.
              One Tuesday evening,Tom told his mom that he couldn't do his homework because he was
              having a fever.After his mom took his temperature,she realized that Tom didn't tell the truth.So he had
              to do his homework To his mom's surprise,he light in Tom's bedroom was still on at midnight.His mom
              opened the door quietly and found Tom was already asleep.His homework was only half completed.
              The next morning,Tom went to school as usual.He left his homework at home on purpose.When Tom returned home from school,his mom asked,"Did your teacher punish you today?I know you didn't finish your homework last night."
              "No,mom."Tom answered.
              "How did you make it?"his mom asked him."What did you say to the teacher?"
              "I told my teacher that an accident happened to me this morning."
              "What?"Tom's mom looked at him with eye wide.
              "The school bus fell into the pool on my way to school."Tom continued."I climbed out of the pool,but my homework didn't climb out of the pool."
              " "Tom's mom said.
              "Of course,I don't."Tom said."But my teacher doesn't know that."
              根据短文内容选择最佳答案.
              (1) The underlined word"was sick to death of"most probably meat ______ .
              A. hated B. was satisfied C. loved
              (2) Tom went to school without finishing his homework most of the time because ______ .
              A. he suffered from a serious disease
              B. he was always looking for excuse not to do his homework
              C. his mom didn't want him to do his homework
              (3) At midnight on Thursday, ______ .
              A. Tom was asleep with the light on
              B. Tom was staying up doing his homework
              C. Tom fell asleep and his homework was completed
              (4) Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? ______
              A. If Tom had a headache,his mom would help him do his homework
              B. In fact,Tom didn't have a fever that Thursday evening
              C. All the students besides Tom on the school bus had an accident that Friday morning
              (5) " ______ "can be the missing sentence in the passage.
              A. But there is no pool on your way to school
              B. But you have finished your homework
              C. But you don't take the school bus.
            • 10.
              Delia was a young pianist.Her husband Joe was a talented young painter.They lived in a small flat in New York.
              Each of them was taking lessons-Joe with a famous art teacher,and Delia with a great pianist from Germany.They were the best teachers,so lessons were expensive,more than they could really afford,but …when you love your art,nothing's too much.
              But soon,the money began to run out and they couldn't afford the lessons any more.
              Then one day Delia came home and told Joe that she had met a man.The man's daughter,Sally,wanted to learn the piano-and he was going to pay her 50 an hour."Delia,"Joe said,"I'd be much happier if you
              kept up your lessons."Delia said that it didn't matter.She said,"When I've made some money,I'll start again.When you love your art,nothing's too much."A few days later,Joe came home and proudly took200 from his pocket."I met a man from Vermont,"he said,"who bought one of my paintings.And he wants to buy more!"
              Then,one day,Joe came home and saw that Delia's hand was burned.He asked her what had happened."Oh,"said Delia."My student,Sally,asked me to pour some coffee for her.So I did-and I dropped the coffee and burned my hand."
              Joe sat down and told Delia to sit down too."Delia,what have you been doing the last two weeks?"he asked.She took a deep breath and started to cry."Oh Joe-I couldn't get any students so I got a job in a coffee shop.And today I burned my hand with hot water.So I can't work any more.I'm sorry,Joe-but
              we'll still have money from the man in Vermont,won't we?"
              Joe looked at her."There's no man in Vermont,"he said."I haven't sold any paintings.I've been working in a drugstore (药店),and today someone came from the coffee shop to buy cream for a woman who'd burned her hand.So when I saw you-well,I guessed."
              They both laughed."So we've told each other lies,"said Joe."But when you love your art..,"
              Delia put her fingers to his lips (嘴唇)."No,Joe,"she said,"just‘When you love…'"
              (1) How did Joe most probably feel when he first knew about Delia's plan? ______
              A. Proud but a bit afraid.
              B. Excited but a bit angry.
              C. Curious but a bit sad.
              D. Cheerful but a bit worried
              (2) What did Delia want to say in the end? ______
              A. When you love your art,you can't tell lies.
              B. When you love someone,you can t tell lies.
              C. When you love your art,nothing's too much.
              D. When you love someone,nothing's too much.
              (3) Which of the following can best describe the coupled life? ______
              A. Full of joy
              B. Full of love.
              C. Full of lies
              D. Full of surprise.
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