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            • 1.
              When I met him,I had a lot of anger inside me. I’ve lived my whole life in Spanish Harlem, but in my neighborhood,there are shoot-ups all the time. I know kids who have been shot or beaten up. I have friends who ended up in prison. I could have ended up that way,too,but Mr. Clark wouldn’t let that happen.
              Mr. Clark worked long hours,making sure I did my work. My grades rose. In fact,the scores of our whole class rose. One day,he took our class to see The Phantom of the Opera,and it was the first time some kids had ever been out of Harlem. Before the show,he treated us to dinner at a restaurant and taught us not to talk with our mouths full. We did not want to let him down.
              Mr. Clark was selected as Disney’s 2000 Teacher of the Year. He said he would draw three names out of a hat;those students would go with him to Los Angles to get the award. But when the time came to draw names,Mr. Clark said,“You’re all going.”
              On graduation day,there were a lot of tears. We didn’t want his class to end. In 2001,he moved to Atlanta, but he always kept in touch. He started giving lectures about education,and wrote a bestsell -ing book based on his classroom rules,The Essential 55. In 2003,Mr. Clark took some of us on a trip to South Africa to deliver school supplies and visit orphanages(孤儿院). It was the most amazing experience of my life. It’s now my dream to one day start a group of women’s clubs, helping people from all backgrounds.
              小题1:Without Mr. Clark,the writer _________.
              A.might have put into prison
              B.might not have won the prize
              C.might have joined a women’s club
              D.might not have moved to Atlanta
              小题2:The Essential 55 is ___________.
              A.a show
              B.a speech
              C.a classroom rule
              D.a book
              小题3:How many students’ names were finally drawn out of a hat by Mr. Clark?
              A.None
              B.Three
              C.Fifty-five
              D.All
              小题4:In the passage, the writer intends to tell us that ___________.
              A.Mr. Clark went to South Africa because he liked traveling
              B.Mr. Clark helped to set up a group of women’s clubs
              C.a good teacher can raise his or her students’ score
              D.a good teacher has a good influence on his or her students
              小题5:What is the writer’s attitude towards Mr. Clark?
              A.He speaks highly of Mr. Clark.
              B.He looks down upon Mr. Clark.
              C.He doesn’t show his attitude towards Mr. Clark.
              D.He takes a neutral(中立的) attitude towards Mr. Clark.
            • 2.
              There are two types of people in the world.Although they have equal degree of health and wealth and other comforts of life, one becomes happy and the other becomes unhappy.This is because of the different ways in which they consider things, persons, events and the resulting effects upon their minds.
              People who are to be happy pay their attention to the good side of things: the pleasant parts of conversation, the well prepared dishes, the goodness of the wine and the fine weather.They enjoy all the cheerful things.Those who are to be unhappy think and speak only of the opposite things.Therefore, they are continually dissatisfied.By their remarks, they sour the pleasure of society, hurt many people, and make themselves disagreeable everywhere.The habit may be strong, but it may be cured when those who have it realize its bad effects on their interests and tastes.I hope this little warning may help them change this habit.
              Although in fact it is chiefly an act of the imagination, it has serious results in life since it brings on deep sorrow and bad luck.Nobody loves them, and no one treats them with more than the most common politeness and respect.This frequently puts them in bad temper and draws them into arguments.they should change their bad habits .If they do not, it will be good for others to avoid any contact with them.Otherwise, it can be disagreeable and sometimes very inconvenient, especially when one becomes mixed up in their quarrels.
              小题1:People who are unhappy _______.
              A.always consider things differently from others
              B.usually are affected by the results of certain things
              C.usually misunderstand what others think or say
              D.always discover the unpleasant side of certain things
              小题2:We can conclude from the passage that _______
              A.we should pity all such unhappy people
              B.such unhappy people are dangerous to social life
              C.people can get rid of the habit of unhappiness
              D.unhappy people can not understand happy persons
              小题3:If such unhappy persons insist on keeping the habit, the author suggests that people should ____
              A.prevent any communication with them
              B.show no respect and politeness to them
              C.persuade them to recognize the bad effects
              D.quarrel with them until they realize the mistakes
            • 3.

              When I was 18, I had a motorbike accident that put me in a coma for three months. The doctors said there was little chance of my coming out of it, but my identical twin, Marcus, didn’t believe them and carried on talking to me. My first words when I came to myself were, “Hello, Marcus. ”Even though I had no memory of my own name, or that the woman crying at my bedside was my mother, I knew Marcus immediately; it was like a genetic(遗传的)memory. just felt close to him.
              As weeks went by, I still could remember nothing before the accident. Marcus was the only person I could relate to.
              I had to relearn everything, and Marcus helped me. Because of my twin I wasn’t scared of having lost my memory; I believed everything he said. He became my memory, telling me about my school, friends, previous girlfriends and holidays, showing me family photographs, and telling me how perfect I was.
              With his encouragement I slowly recovered and tried to become the person everyone around me loved. Then years later, when my memories flooded back, I learned that I was anything but perfect—I was troublesome, selfish, and now very angry with Marcus for having lied to me.
              But finally I understood. Out of love, Marcus had chosen not to tell me about my dark side. He wanted me to have a fresh start—and in fact I had one. Thanks to him, I was able to get married and have kids. I’m 46 now, and feel as if I’m in the third stage of my life. I know all there is to know, and wouldn’t want it any other way.
              小题1:Which of the following words best describes Marcus?
              A.Dishonest.B.Thoughtful.C.Careful.D.Strict.
              小题2:According to the text, the author_____.
              A.felt very close to Marcus when he first woke up
              B.didn’t get his memories back until months later
              C.had been very popular before the accident
              D.remembered nothing but his own name when he first woke up
              小题3:How did the author feel when he first got his memories back?
              A.Angry.B.ExcitedC.Guilty.D.Lonely.
              小题4:What was the author’s purpose in writing the text?
              A.To tell us the importance of being honest.
              B.To explain the meaning of success.
              C.To express his gratitude to his twin.
              D.To show how he had suffered.
              小题5:Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
              A.My Twin Rewrote My Childhood
              B.An Accident Destroyed My Life
              C.Family Will Always Be with You
              D.Friends Share Everything
            • 4.
              Happiness is for everyone. You don’t need to care about those people who have beautiful houses with large gardens and swimming pools or those who have nice cars and a lot of money and so on. Why? Because those who have big houses may often feel lonely and those who have cars may want to walk on the country roads in their free time.
              In fact, happiness is always around you if you put your heart into it. When you are in trouble at school, your friends will help you; when you study hard at your lessons, your parents are always taking good care of your life and your health; when you get a success, your friends will say congratulations to you; when you do something wrong, people around you will help you to correct it. And when you do something good to others, you will feel happy, too. All these are your happiness. If you notice a bit of them, you can see that happiness is always around you.
              Happiness doesn’t mean money. It is a feeling of your heart. When you are poor, you can also say you are very happy, because you have something that can’t be bought with money. When you meet with difficulties, you can say loudly you are very happy, because you have more chances to challenge yourself. As the saying goes, life is like a revolving(旋转的)door. When it closes, it also opens. If you take every chance you get, you can be a happy and lucky person.
              小题1:When you do something wrong , people around you will    .
              A.quarrel with youB.help you correct it
              C.do something wrong like youD.laugh at you
              小题2:What will your friends say when you make great progress?
              A.Oh, so do IB.Congratulations!
              C.Good luck!D.Just so-so
              小题3: Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
              A.People who have cars would never like to walk in the open air.
              B.You can get help from others when you are in trouble.
              C.You can still be a happy person even if you have little money.
              D.Happiness is always around you though difficulties come towards you.
              小题4:The passage mainly tells us      .
              A.parents always care for our life and health
              B.we’re not happy if we meet with difficulties
              C.happiness is always around us
              D.life is colorful
            • 5.
              After Mom died, I began visiting Dad every morning before I went to work. He was frail(衰弱) and moved slowly, but he always had a glass of freshly squeezed(挤榨的) orange juice on the kitchen table for me, along with an unsigned note reading, “Drink your juice.” Such a gesture(表示), I knew, was as far as Dad had ever been able to go in expressing his love. In fact, I remember, as a kid I had questioned Mom “Why doesn’t Dad love me?” Mom frowned(皱眉), “Who said he doesn’t love you?”“Well, he never tells me,” I complained. He never tells me either,” she said, smiling. “But look how hard he works to take care of us, to buy us food and clothes, and to pay for this house. That’s how your father tells us he loves us.”
              I nodded slowly. I understood in my head, but not in my heart. I still wanted my father to put his arms around me and tell me he loved me. Dad owned and operated a small scrap(小片) metal business, and after school I often hung around while he worked. Dad handfed scrap steel into a device(装置) that chopped (切)it as cleanly as a butcher(屠夫) chops a rack of ribs(肋骨). The machine looked like a giant pair of scissors(剪刀), with blades(刃) thicker than my father’s body. If he didn’t feed those terrifying blades just right, he risked serious injury. “Why don’t you hire someone to do that for you?” Mom asked Dad one night as she bent over him and rubbed(搓) his aching shoulders with a strong smelling liniment(涂剂). “Why don’t you hire a cook?” Dad asked , giving her one of his rare smiles.
              Many years later, during my first daily visit, after drinking the juice my father had squeezed for me, I walked over, hugged him and said, “I love you, Dad.” From then on I did this every morning. My father never told me how he felt about my hugs, and there was never any expression on his face when I gave them.
              小题1:What would be the best title for the passage?
              A I just couldn’t understand my father      B My father never loved me
              C Silent fatherly love      D My hard-working father
              小题2:The author’s father always prepared a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice for him because ______.
              A that was the author’s favorite      B he was sure the author would be thirsty
              C the author was always complaining      D that was a gesture of love
              小题3:The author’s father didn’t hire a helper because ______.
              A his job was too dangerous      B his job required high skills
              C he wanted to save money      D he was not good at communicating with others
              小题4:We may infer from the passage that ______.
              A the author’s father lacked a sense of humor
              B the author quite understood his father as time went on
              C the author’s father didn’t love him very much
              D the author’s father was too strict with him
            • 6.
              In March 1987, I started a new magazine called Creating Excellence. It was a very proud moment for me. I’d worked hard for over a year to create it, and the premiere issue (首次发刊) was a real success.
              Shortly after we mailed 25,000 copies, I received one in the mail. But this one wasn’t as beautiful as the ones we’d sent out. It was marked in red ink correcting the grammatical errors (语法错误) in it. A talented editor had read the issue carefully and found more errors than I could have imagined.
              I felt abashed. A magazine called Creating Excellence should be perfect in its content (内容). The stories were good, but the errors this woman had found showed that we were far from being excellent.
              At first, I was upset with my editor for not having caught more mistakes, and also upset with the woman who seemed to have taken pleasure in pointing them out. Later, I was upset with myself for not having employed a better editor.
              Then I realized that I had to face up to my mistakes. I called the woman who had shown me that we were not so excellent. I thanked her for taking the time to read our magazine so carefully. As painful as it was, I accepted responsibility for it.
              Then I offered her the job of editing our publication. The result was a great improvement in it; we could now be very proud of our magazine.
              From this I learnt that an upsetting moment could be an opportunity to see the truth, and accepting responsibility could help to prevent one making the same mistakes for a second time, and to make "excellence" a reality.
              小题1:From the first paragraph we learn that _____.
              A.the author put little effort into his first magazine
              B.the author’s job was selling magazines
              C.the author was very satisfied with his work
              D.the author experienced a total failure
              小题2:What does the underlined word "abashed" mean?
              A.excited.B.embarrassed.C.interested.D.exhausted.
              小题3:What do we learn about the woman who had found the errors in the magazine?
              A.She was causing trouble on purpose.
              B.She liked pointing out the errors of others.
              C.She contributed a lot to the success of the premiere issue.
              D.She ended up joining the magazine.
              小题4:What do we learn from this passage?
              A.Pride is the biggest enemy of success.
              B.Success is behind many failures.
              C.Picking holes in something can help you find a job.
              D.Accepting responsibility for one’s errors can lead to real excellence.
            • 7.


              Can you understand the beginning of this essay(短文)?
              “My smmr hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2go2 NY 2C my bro, his GF & 3 kds FTF.”
              The Scottish teacher who received it in class had no idea what the girl who wrote it meant. The essay was written in a form of English used in cell phone text messages(短信). Text messages (also called SMS) through cell phones became very popular in the late 1990s. At first, mobile phone companies thought that text messaging would be a good way to send messages to customers, but customers quickly began to use the text messaging service to send messages to each other. Teenagers in particular enjoyed using text messaging, and they began to create a new language for messages called “texting.”
              A text message is limited to 160 characters, including letters, spaces, and numbers, so messages must be kept short. In addition, typing on the small keypad of a cell phone is difficult, so it's common to make words shorter. In texting, a single letter or number can represent(代表) a word, like “r” for “are,” “u” for “you,” and “2” for “to.” Several letters can also represent a phrase, like “lol” for “laughing out loud.” Another characteristic(特征) of  texting is the leaving out of letters in a word, like spelling “please” as “pls.”
              Some parents and teachers worry that texting will make children bad spellers and bad writers. The student who wrote the essay at the top of this page said writing that way was more comfortable for her. (The essay said, “My summer holidays were a complete waste of time. Before, we used to go to New York to see my brother, his girlfriend, and their three kids face to face.”)
              Not everyone agrees that texting is a bad thing. Some experts say languages always develop, and this is just another way in which English is changing. Other people believe texting will disappear soon. New technology for voice messages may soon make text messages a thing of the past.
              1. What is the writer's opinion of text messaging?
              A. The writer does not give his opinions.     
              B. It is not bad for children.
              C. It will make children bad writers. 
              D. It is fun and easy to do.
              2. Which characteristic of texting is NOT described in the passage?  
              A. Using letters to represent words. 
              B. Using phrases to represent essays.
              C. Using letters to represent phrases. 
              D. Using numbers to represent words.
              3. Which of the following was most probably the title of the student's essay?
              A. My Smmr Hols         B. CU in LA          C. My GF              D. My Gr8 Tchr
              4. Why do some people think that texting is bad?
              A. It costs too much.                                        B. It's too difficult to type.
              C. Teenagers won't learn to write correctly.  D. It's not comfortable.
              5. Why aren't some people worried about the effect of texting?
              A. Not many people use texting.        
              B. Spelling in English is too difficult.
              C. Teenagers quickly become bored with texting.      
              D. Texting will disappear because of new technology.
            • 8.
              John once told me a story about his friend, Michael. Michael happened to be on a train sitting next to a young man who seemed worried. Finally the young man told the friend that he was a convict (罪犯) returning home from a prison far away. What he did had brought shame (羞耻) on his family, and they had neither visited him nor written to him. He hoped, however, that this was only because they were too poor to travel and too busy to write.
              When he was set free he had written to tell them he wanted to go home. To make matters easy for them, however, he had asked them to put up a signal (信号) for him when the train passed their little farm. If the family had forgiven (原谅) him, they were to put up a white ribbon (丝带) in the big apple tree near the railway. If they didn't want him back, they were to do nothing, and he would stay on the train, and go far away.
              As the train neared his hometown his suspense became so great that he was afraid to look out of the window. He asked Michael to watch for the big apple tree. They changed seats. In a minute, Michael put his hand on the young convict’s shoulder, "There it is," His eyes was filled with sudden tears. "It’s all right. The whole tree is white with ribbons."
              小题1:According to the passage, the white ribbon in the big apple tree means ________.
              A.pleasure B.forgiveness(原谅)C.happiness D.education
              小题2:The word "suspense" underlined in the last paragraph can best be replaced by ________.
              A.angerB.interestC.worry D.happiness
              小题3:Why was Michael asked to watch for the apple tree?
              A.The young man was afraid that he was refused by his family.
              B.The young man’s seat was far from the window.
              C.The young man was afraid of seeing the white ribbons in the tree.
              D.The young man was sure that his family would accept him.
              小题4:Why did Michael cry at the end of the story?
              A.The young man couldn’t live with his family.
              B.There were many white ribbons on the apple tree.
              C.He was afraid.
              D.The young man was very sad.
            • 9.
              I recently turned fifty, which is young for a tree, midlife for an elephant, and ancient for a sportsman. Fifty is a nice number for the states in the US or for a national speed limit but it is not a number that I was prepared to have hung on me. Fifty is supposed to be my father’s age, but now I am stuck with this number and everything it means.
              A few days ago, a friend tried to cheer me up by saying, “Fifty is what forty used to be.” He had made an inspirational (有灵感的) point. Am I over the hill ? People keep telling me that the hill has been moved, and I keep telling them that the high-jump bar has dropped from the six feet I once easily cleared to the four feet that is impossible for me now.
              “You are not getting older, you are getting better.” Says Dr. Joyce Brothers. This, however, is the kind of doctor who inspires a second opinion.
              And so as I approach the day when I cannot even jump over the tennis net, I am moved to share some thoughts on aging with you, I am moved to show how aging feels to me physically and mentally. Getting older, of course, is obviously a better change than the one that brings you eulogies(悼词). In fact, a poet name Robert Browning considered it the best change of all:
              Grow old along with me !
              The best is yet to me.
              Whether or not Browning was right, most of my first fifty years have been golden ones, so I will settle for what is ahead being as good as what has gone by. I find myself moving toward what is ahead with a curious blend(混合) of both fighting and accepting my aging, hoping that the philosopher(哲学家) was right when he said , “old is always fifteen years from now.”
              小题1:The author seems to tell us in Paragraph 1 that ______.
              A.time alone will tellB.time goes by quickly
              C.time will show what is right D.time makes one forget the past.
              小题2:When the author turned fifty, people around him ________ .
              A.tried to comfort himB.got inspiration with him
              C.were friendlier with himD.found him more talkative
              小题3:The author considers his fifty years of life _________.
              A.peacefulB.ordinaryC.satisfactoryD.regretful
              小题4:We can infer from the passage that ________ .
              A.the old should lead a simple life
              B.the old should face the fact of aging
              C.the old should take more exercise
              D.the old should fill themselves with curiosity
              小题5:Which of the following statements is WRONG?_______.
              A.It’s hard for the author to jump over the six-feet high-jump bar now.
              B.The author is optimistic about his future.
              C.the author used to think 50 was far away from him.
              D.Most elephants live less than 50 years.
            • 10.
              There are two types of people in the world. Although they have equal degree of health, wealth and other comforts of life, one becomes happy and the other becomes unhappy. This arises from the different ways in which they consider things, persons, events and the resulting effects upon their minds.
              People who are to be happy fix their attention on the convenience of things: the pleasant parts of conversation, the well prepared dishes, the goodness of the wine and the fine weather. They enjoy all the cheerful things. Those who are to be unhappy think and speak only of the opposite things. Therefore, they are continually dissatisfied. By their remarks, they sour the pleasure of society, offend (冒犯) many people, and make themselves disagreeable everywhere. If this turn of mind was sounded in nature, such unhappy persons would be the more to be pitied. The intention of criticizing and being disliked is perhaps taken up by imitation. It grows into a habit, unknown to its possessors. The habit may be strong, but it may be cured when those who have realized its bad effects on their interests and tastes. I hope this little warning may be of service to them, and help them change this habit.
              Although in fact it is chiefly all act of the imagination, it has serious results in life since it brings on deep sorrow and bad luck. Those people offend many others: nobody loves them, and no one treats them with more than the most common politeness and respect. This frequently puts them in bad temper and draws them into arguments. If they aim at getting some advantages in social position or fortune, nobody wishes them success. Nor will anyone start a step or speak a word to favor their hopes. If they bring on themselves public objections, no one will defend or excuse them, and many will join to criticize their wrong doings. These people should change this bad habit and be pleased with what is pleasing, without worrying needlessly about themselves and others. If they do not, it will be good for others to avoid any contact with them. Otherwise, it can be disagreeable and sometimes very inconvenient, especially when one becomes mixed up in their quarrels.
              小题1:People who are unhappy                   
              A.always consider things differently from others
              B.usually are affected by the results of certain things
              C.usually misunderstand what others think or say
              D.always discover the unpleasant side of certain things
              小题2:The phrase “sour the pleasure of society” most probably means“              .”
              A.have a good taste with social lifeB.make others unhappy
              C.tend to scold others openly D.enjoy the pleasure of life
              小题3:We can conclude from the passage that__________.
              A.we should pity all such unhappy people
              B.such unhappy people are dangerous to social life
              C.people can get rid of the habit of unhappiness
              D.unhappy people can not understand happy persons
              小题4:If such unhappy persons insist on keeping the habit, the author suggests that people should_______.
              A.prevent any communication with them
              B.show respect and politeness to them
              C.persuade them to recognize the bad effects
              D.quarrel with them until they realize the mistakes
              小题5:In this passage, the writer mainly __________.
              A.describes two types of people
              B.laughs at the unhappy people
              C.suggests the unhappy people should get rid of the habits of unhappiness
              D.tells people how to be unhappy in life
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