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An ambulance (救护车) soon arrived and took Tom to a hospital. A doctor operated on (动手术)
his arm and put the arm in a plaster cast(上石膏). Tom could not move it at all.
"You must keep your arm in a cast for six weeks." the doctor said, "That would give the broken arm
a chance to heal (愈合)."
At the end of the six weeks, Tom went back to the hospital. The doctor cut the cast with a large
saw (锯) and took the arm out of the cast.
"Can you move your arm, Tom?" he asked.
Tom tried to move his arm. At first it was difficult, but soon he was able to move it a little.
"Yes, it"s fine." he said, "Thank you very much, doctor."
"In a few days it will be as good as usual." the doctor said, "Just exercise it a little."
"Will I be able to play the piano?"Tom asked.
The doctor smiled. "Of course, you will." he said, "You"ll have no problem." "That is good news."
Tom said, "Because I couldn"t play it at all before."
B. He broke it while playing football.
C. He was hit by a car on the road.
B. Only for a few days.
C. Almost half a year.
B. He asked him to exercise the arm.
C. He asked him to play the piano.
B. The doctor would tell him how to play the piano.
C. The driver would give him a piano as a present.
B. Tom liked playing the piano but he didn"t know how to play it?
C. An operation on Tom"s arm made him be able to play the piano.
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One day Bob took two of his friends into the mountains. They put up their tents and then rode off to
a forest to see how the trees were growing.
In the afternoon when they were about ten kilometres from their camp (营地), it started to snow.
More and more snow fell. Soon Bob could hardly see his hands before his face. He could not find the
road. Bob knew there were two roads. One road went to the camp, and the other went to his house.
But all was white snow. Everything was the same. How could he take his friends back to the camp?
Bob had an idea. The horses! Let the horses take them back! But what would happen if the horses
took the road to his house? That would be a trip of thirty-five killometres in such cold weather!
It was getting late. They rode on and on. At last the horses stopped. Where were they?
None of them could tell. John looked around. What was that under the tree? It was one of their tents!
A. build their camp
B. find their way home
C. enjoy the mountains in the snow
D. watch the trees in the forest
2. They could not find their way back because ________.
A. there was only one road to their camp
B. they couldn"t decide which of the two roads led to their tents
C. there were no roads in the mountains at all
D. everything was covered by the white snow
3. It is clear that they wanted the horses to take them to _______.
A. John"s house
B. the camp
C. the forest
D. the mountains
4. The horses stopped because _______.
A. it was getting late
B. they were tired after running for a long way
C. they knew that they had got to the camp
D. they had seen John"s house
5. The story happened _______.
A. on a cold winter day
B. on a dark snowy evening
C. in a cold camp far from villages
D. at night when nothing could be seen
He drew from morning to evening every day. In his place people could see 2 paper. 3 every piece of
paper was a picture, a very bad picture. Yet the king thought 4 his pictures were good and he often
showed them to 5 . The people there were afraid of the king and 6 said his pictures were very beautiful. The king was very happy.
One day, the king showed some pictures to an artist, the artist looked at the pictures for some time
and said they were very 7 . The king became very angry, 8 he put the artist in prison (监狱).
Two weeks later, 9 his birthday the king called the artist to his place again. The king showed the
artist some of his pictures and asked him which one he liked best. The artist looked at them for some
time, then he turned to the soldier (士兵) and said, " 10 me back to the prison right now ! Don"t keep
me waiting. "
( )2. A. many
( )3. A. In
( )4. A. some
( )5. A. the other
( )6. A. usually
( )7. A. bad
( )8. A. so
( )9. A. In
( )10. A. Take
B. lots of
B. To
B. many
B. another
B. always
B. good
B. but
B. To
B. Bring
C. a little
C. On
C. one of
C. other
C. often
C. beautiful
C. because
C. For
C. Make
D. a few
D. At
D. all
D. others
D. sometimes
D. nice
D. although
D. On
D. Carry
tell him about a beautiful cotton dress."I saw it in a shop this morning,"she said,"and…
"And you want to buy it."said her husband,"How much does it cost?"
"Fifteen pounds."
"Fifteen pounds for a cotton dress? That"s too much."
But every evening, when Mr. Jones came back from work, his wife continued to speak only about
the dress, and at last, after a week, he said,"Oh, buy the dress. Here"s the money."
But the next evening, when Mr. Jones came home and asked,"Have you bought the famous dress?"
"No,"she said.
"Why no?"he asked.
"Well," Mrs. Jones said, "it was still in the window of the shop after a week, so I thought, "Nobody
else wants this dress", so I don"t want it either."
B. A T-shirt.
C. A silk dress.
D. A cotton dress.
B. beautiful
C. cheap
D. colorful
B. Because she no longer liked it.
C. Because nobody else wanted to buy it.
D. Because the dress was too expensive.
B. Two days.
C. A week.
D. Two weeks.
B. No, he didn"t.
C. We don"t know.
D. Yes, he does.
scientist after school. At last the mother went to Einstein. She told him she was sorry if the girl was keeping him from his work.
"Oh, not at all," Einstein told her. "I like her to see me. We get along quite well."
"But what could you and an eight -year-old girl have in common?" asked the mother.
"A great deal," said the scientist. "I love the cookies she bring me. And she loves the way I do her
maths lessons."
B. She was Einstein"s neighbor.
C. She was a pupil.
D. All of the above.
B. Einstein
C. her daughter"s study
D. none of the above
B. to thank him
C. to say sorry if her daughter troubled him
D. to look for her daughter
B. No, he didn"t.
C. Yes, he thought so.
D. No, he didn"t think.
B. her cookies
C. to help others
D. others to visit him
guard (保卫) a large factory. He had to keep everything 2 . He felt lonely (寂寞) because there was
3 there to talk with.
Frank liked his work. If he heard a noise, he went 4 to see what it was. Most of time he walked
around inside the big building but he also walked around outside 5 . When he was 6 , he could sit
on a chair by the door. In the winter it was very cold. He 7 a warm coat when he left the factory.
Last night when Frank went outside, he heard a noise near the gate of the factory. He went very
quietly to the noise to see 8 somebody was there, but he saw only a small dog. It looked cold and
sad. He took the dog inside the factory and the happy dog 9 him around. The dog was a good friend
for the night watchman. Frank was no longer 10 . He could talk to the dog.