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            • 1. My mother used to ask me what the most important part of the body was.I got different answers at different ages.
              When O was young,I thought sound was very important to us,so I said,”My ears,Mum.”But she shook her head and said no.Several years passed,and she asked me again.I believed that I got the right answer after thinking it over.So I told her,”sight is very important to everyone,so it must be our eyes.”But she told me I was wrong.I tried many times after that,but her answer was always the same.Till last year,my grandma died.Everybody was crying,everybody was hurt.My mom looked at me and asked me with tears in her eyes,”Do you know the answer now?”I was syrprised when she asked me this question then.”My son,the answer is your shoulder,Everyone needs a shoulder to cry on(倾诉对象).”
              Finally,I realized all she hoped is that I can have enough love and friends so that I will have a shoulder to cry on when I need it.”

              根据短文内容,选择正确答案(5分)
              61.According to the passage,     are the most important part of the body.
              A.eyes   
              B.ears    
              C.feet   
              D.shoulders
              62.The writer gave     to the same question at different ages.
              A.the sanme answer  
              B.different answers  
              C.four answers  
              D.the right answer
              63.The underlined word“sight”means    in Chinese.
              A.听力  
              B.嗅觉  
              C.触觉  
              D.视力
              64.    gave the right answer to the question at last.
              A.The writer’s father  
              B.The writer’s mother   
              C.The write  
              D.The writer’s grandma
              65.The writer got the right answer on the day when    
              A.his grandma died   
              B.somebody was hurt   
              C.his mother was crying  
              D.he was young.
            • 2. My father used to work in the city and seldom stayed at home.But he would come back help to harvest(收割) rice every year.
              One autumn,he promised to help our neighbor,who lost his arms in a traffic accident in 1999,to harvest his rice.After Father harvested our town,his little rice picker broke.What’s worse,he had to return to work the next day because his partner was ill in hospital.It meant that Father wouldn’t be back in a few days.It now seemed impossible to help out the neighbor.
              Father told us that be wouldn’t let the neighbor’s rice rot( 糜烂) in the field.He decided to harvest it by hand without a machine.“If tonight’s weather is clear,I think I can do it.”added my father.In fact,he was rather tired after a day’s harvest work.
              After dinner,Father had a short rest and made his way to the field.A full moon was glowing (发光) in the sky and the weather was cold but clear.He spent the whole night keeping his word.
              I would never forget the image(画面):Father was cutting rice in the light of the harvest moon.Behind him,row after row of rice stocks(秸秆) stood at attention,showing respect for a man who kept his word.

              61.Did Father always stay with the family?    
              62.What happened to the neighbor in 1999?    
              63.Why was Father required to return to work?    
              64.How did Father help the neighbor harvest rice in the field?    
              65.How long did Father spend in harvesting the neighbor’s rice?    
            • 3. When I was at school,I had a classmate whose name was Ted.Ted and I were in the same class.He sat next to me.He had serious problems in communicating with others.We always had to guess what he was saying.Besides,most of my classmates did not like to play with him because his hands and shirts were always dirty.I told him several times a day to wash his hands.I tried to let him know the importance of being clean.But he just could not hear.I really disliked him.But I didn't know how to change him.
              One day,our teacher Miss Hsieh walked to Ted.She said nothing.She took Ted to the washroom.Miss Hsieh washed his hands slowly and told Ted that he should keep himself clean.She did that every day for one week.Finally,Ted understood what Miss Hsieh wanted him to do.
              Miss Hsieh's love gave me a good example.When I an doing my job,I always teach my students by showing them the right ways to do things.I always remember to give them more time to learn and to grow up.I'd like to say thanks to Miss Hsieh because I learn a lot from her.
              根据短文内容判断正误.正确的填“T”,错误的填“F”.
              51.We always had to guess what Ted was saying because he spoke too fast.    
              52.Sometimes Ted's hands and shirts were dirty.    
              53.The writer and Miss Hsieh told Ted to keep himself clean,but Ted refused to do so.    
              54.At last,Ted could understand what Miss Hsieh wanted him to do.    
              55.Miss Hsieh is really a good teacher.    
            • 4. “A wise old owl sat on an oak.The more he saw,the less he spoke,the more he heard.Why aren't we like that wise old bird?---Edward H.Richards
              We all need to learn to listen well.Listening is a learned skill,the same as speaking in public.It just takes much longer to learn!Listening is a skill we should be practicing every day.And I mean active listening,not just listening when it is convenient to us.
              Listening shows others that they are important.It's a sign of respect(尊重).If someone listen to you carefully when you are talking,it shows that they are really interested in what you are saying.
              How do you practice listening?Here are some basic rules:
              Put down whatever is in your hands.Are you in the middle of writing something?Put down the pen and fold you hands.Are you reading something?Close it so that it will be impossible for you to look down and start reading again.Then put it down.
              Turn off your computer.The computer will distract you from your job at hand-listening.
              Face the person you are speaking with.Facing the person you are speaking with will help you focus completely on listening.It will also make the person feel that you find what he is saying important.
              Mind your body language.Learning into the speaker will show interest.Crossing your arms in front of your chest shows disagreements.Looking around the room shows you have no interest.Tapping your fingers tells the speaker that you are really too busy for him.Looking at that speaker in the eye tells him that he is important.
              Lstening completely.Do not start making comments after the first few words.Do not start thingking about your reply in your mind.Pay attention to the speaker.Really listen to what he is telling you.

              42.The author repeats Edward's words in the 1st paragraph to    
              A.make readers laugh
              B.help show his view
              C.make readers relaxed
              D.dsiagree with Edward's idea
              43.The 3rd paragraph is mainly about    
              A.how to listen to people
              B.the importance of listening
              C.how to show respect for the speaker
              D.the method of making people listen to you
              44.The underlinded word“distract
              ”in the 6th paragraph means“    ”.
              A.使阻扰
              B.使放松
              C.使分心
              D.使冷静
              45.To practice our listening skill,we    
              A.shouldn't look at the speaker in the eye
              B.should cross our arms in front of our chests
              C.shouldn't express our own opinions before the speaker finishes
              D.should think about how to reply to the speaker when he's speaking.
            • 5. Time management is the greatest challenge for me in high school.I have to take good care of my subjects,activities,social life and rest.I was often angry with my family members just because I didn’t plan my time well.For example,I might shout at them for troubling me when I was working.And sometimes I might say something bad to them when I missed deadlines,even if it was actually my fault for cramming everything in(把所有的事情堆积起来) at the last minute.
              As time goes by,I realize that time management is very important in our everyday life.The best advice to deal with time management is“break it into bits”.It’s really important for you to learn how to break a big project into small,manageable tasks.Then you can work progressively and have a sense of achievement whenever you’ve done with a small part.
              Another piece of advice is to plan a timetable for yourself.It doesn’t have to be the one that you follow completely.It’s just there to serve as a guide.You can compare your actual timetable with the planned one to see how well you actually use your time.The final suggestion is to always set deadlines for yourself.

              根据短文内容,选择最佳答案,并在答题卡上将选定的答案标号涂黑.
              61.Why was the writer angry with the family members?    
              A.The writer was weak in subjects.
              B.The writer didn’t plan the time well.
              C.The writer had no chance to plan activities.
              D.The writer’s social life was boring.
              62.For the writer,what’s the best advice to manage time?    
              A.To miss deadliness.
              B.To cram everything in at the last minute.
              C.To break a big project into bits.
              D.To follow the timetable completely.
              63.According to the passage,which of the following is TRUE?    
              A.The writer studies in a university.
              B.It’s impossible to break a big project into small tasks.
              C.The writer always knows how to manage time well.
              D.A timetable can serve you as a guide.
              64.How many pieces of advice does the writer give?    
              A.One.
              B.Two.
              C.Three.
              D.Four.
              65.What’s the best title for the passage?    
              A.A sense of Achievement
              B.Time management
              C.A Timetable Planning
              D.Deadline Setting.
            • 6. (2015•玉林)One morning a boy went home with his father.They noticed a pair of old  shoes by the roadside.They thought the shoes might be a poor man’s.In fact,the owner of the shoes was working in the field nearby,and he had nearly finished his work.
              The boy said to his father,“Let’s play a trick on the man-we hide his shoes,and wait to see what he will do when he can’t find them.”
              “My boy,we should never have fun by tricking other people like that,”answered his father.“Instead,let’s put a coin in each of the shoes,and watch he will do.”
              The boy did so,and then they hid nearby.
              The man soon back to get h is shoes,but when he put his foot into one of his shoes,he felt something in it.He bent(弯曲)down and found the coin.
              Surprise appeared on his face.He looked at the coin for a minute,and then looked around,but nobody could be seen.He then went on to put on the other shoe,but he was even more surprised to find the second coin.
              He then went down on his knees,looked up to the sky and said thanks aloud.He said his wife was ill and his children were hungry.He wanted to buy some bread for them.
              The boy was deeply moved.
              “Now,”said his father,“you must be much more pleased than if you had played your trick.”
              The boy replied,“You have taught me a lesson which I’ll never forget.Now I understand these words,which I didn’t understand before:It is more blessed(神圣的)to give than to receive.”

              49.How did the boy want to deal with the shoes at first?    
              A.To hide the shoes.
              B.To steal the shoes.
              C.To put coins in the shoes.
              D.To return the shoes.
              50.How many coins did the man find?    
              A.One.
              B.Two.
              C.Three.
              D.Four.
              51.What would the man do after he got the coins?He would    
              A.give them to his wife
              B.buy a pair of new shoes
              C.give them back to the boy
              D.buy some bread for his family
              52.At last,the boy knew    
              A.it was funny to play tricks
              B.it was good to help each other
              C.it was better to give than to receive
              D.it was wrong to put coins in the shoes.
            • 7. 阅读下面的短文,并根据短文内容回答所提问题.
              When I was new in junior high school,I knew no one.Most students talked only to people they knew,so I felt lonely.I had to come home crying.Mother asked me what the worst time was and I said it was at lunch time.
              She said,“You are not the only lonely person.There are others that are alone.Tomorrow I want you to look around the lunchroom to see if other people are eating by themselves.I want you to go to one of them and ask if you can join him or her.”
              The next day,I did look around and asked the person who was already sitting alone.The young girl was very happy.I shared my story with the girl and the next day we met for lunch and found some other people who were alone.This began a very interesting approach(接近) to life.
              The lessons that I learned from that experience have stayed with me all my life.I have few problems approaching new people.I learned that I am not alone.Most people are just like you and me.We all want to be noticed,and to have someone to be interested in listening to us.

              46.When was the writer’sworst time in junior high school?    
              47.Did mother think the writer was the only lonely person?    
              48.What did the writer do after talking with the young girl?    
              49.The writer has few problems approaching new people in her life,does she?    
              50.What’s your opinion about friends?    
            • 8. I am my mother’s third girl.When I was born,the doctor gently explained to my mother that my left arm was missing,below the elbow(肘).Then he gave her some advice,“Don’t treat her any differently from the other girls.”And she did!
              There were five girls in our family and we all had to help out.Once when I was about seven,I came out of the kitchen,“Mum,I can’t peel(削…皮)potatoes.I only have one hand.”“You get back to peel those potatoes,and don’t ever use that as an excuse for anything again!”
              Of course I could peel potatoes-with my good hand and my other arm.“Jenny,if you try hard enough,”she said,“you can do anything.”
              Once in the second grade,our teacher had each of us race across the monkey bar(攀爬架).When it was my turn,I said no,Some kids laughed.I went home crying.
              The next afternoon Mum took me back to the school playground.“Now,pull up with your right arm,”she advised.She praised me when I made progress.I’ll never forget when I was crossing the bar,the kids were standing there with their mouths open.
              It was the way with everything.Mum had the courage to face anything.And she taught me I could,too.

              31.How many younger sisters do I have?    
              A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five
              32.What does the doctor’s advice mean?    
              A.My are could be all right soon.
              B.The other girls had the same arms as me.
              C.My mum should look after me differently.
              D.My mum should treat me the same as others.
              33.Who peeled the potatoes at last?    
              A.Jenny.B.Jenny’s mum.C.Jenny’s sister.D.Nobody.
              34.Why did Mum take me back to the school playground the next day?    
              A.she wanted to tell me I could do anything.
              B.she wanted the teacher to let me try again.
              C.she would punish the kids who laughed at me.
              D.she would like to praise me before the other kids.
              35.What’s the best title of the passage?    
              A.My bad-tempered mother    B.Different mother love
              C.A doctor’s advice           D.My childhood(童年)
            • 9. Hold your head up high I was 15 months old,a happy and carefree kid,until the day I fell.It was a bad fall.I landed on a piece of glass that cut my eye badly.from then on,my injured,sightless,cloudy gray eye lived on with me.
              Sometimes people asked me embarrassing(使人难堪的)questions.Whenever kids played games,I was the“monster“.I was always imagining that everyone looked down on(瞧不起)me.
              Yet mum would say to me,“Hold your head up high and face the world.“I began to depend on that saying.
              As a child,I thought mun meant,“Be careful,or you will fall down or bump into something because you are not looking.“As a teenager,I usually looked down to hide my shame.But I found that when I held my head up high,People liked me.
              In high school I even became the class president,but on the inside I still felt like a monster.All I really wanted was to look like everyone else.When things got really bad,I would cry to my mun and she would look at me with loving eyes and say,“Hold your head up high and face the world.Let them see the beauty that is inside instead of your appearance(外貌).”
              My mum's love was the sunshine that made me bright.I had faced hard times,and learned not only to be confident(自信的) but also to have deep compassion(同情)for others.
              “Hold your head up high”has been heard many times in my home.I say it to my children.The gift my mum gave me will live on.
              37.The world“carefree”in the first line probably means“    ”in Chinese.
              A.无忧无虑的
              B.无拘无束的
              C.小心翼翼的
              D.与众不同的
              38.Why did the writer imagine that everyone looked down on her?    
              A.She felt bad about her appearance.
              B.She found it hard to act as a monster.
              C.Kids refused to play games with her.
              D.People always asked her embarrassing questions.
              39.Why did the writer's mum say“Hold your head up high”to her?    
              A.To tell her to be careful.
              B.To help her hide the shame.
              C.To stop her from getting hurt.
              D.To make her more confident.
              40.From the story,we can know that    
              A.the writer understood the saying very well as a child
              B.the writer felt like everyone else in high school.
              C.the writer is living with a warm and brave heart now
              D.the writer has deep compassion for others all her life
              41.The passage is mainly about    
              A.what the writer experienced when she was 15
              B.what the writer did to show thanks for mum's gift
              C.how the writer changed herself with mum's love
              D.how the writer became confident with her great efforts.
            • 10. Many famous people had dreams when they were young.They often worked hard to make their dreams come true.
              When I was only 13years old,I first thought about what I should do in the future.I used to dream about being a basketball player,a soccer player,or a baseball player.However,I gave up these dreams because I was too short.Then I thought about going into music,so I bought a guitar.But I couldn’t play it very well.Then I had to give up my dream again.After that I thought about being a reporter and I worked really hard at it.At the age of 25,my dream came true and I became a reporter.
              Finally,I learned the truth about making dreams come true.I should never give up and I must work hard.

              Answer the questions according to the passage.
              81.How old was the writer when he first had a dream?    
              82.Why did he give up being a basketball player?    
              83.How many dreams did he give up?    
              84.Did his dream come true at last?    
              85.What can you learn from this passage?    
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