题目
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You were there, walking in the street near the station of Pittsburgh, when the SUV hit my dad"s bike. You
had the courage to take his phone and call an ambulance (救护车), getting immediate help. My dad lost his leg,
but he is up and about now. It could have been so much worse. I know that he wants to thank you, and so do
I!
My dad doesn"t remember your face, but he knows what you did. I can never explain how important your
call for help was. Soon my dad will be getting an artificial leg (假肢). Every day he wakes up knowing life will
never be the same, but you need to look at the bright side. He does still have his life. He does still have his
family, and his health.
Two weeks before the accident, my baby sister was born. When he held her, I could see a special look in
his eyes. At that moment, I knew he loved his family, and his life. I have to tell you: you are my hero.
B. In the street.
C. In the hospital.
D. At the station.
B. The stranger helped the injured to stand up.
C. The stranger stopped the SUV from leaving off.
D. The stranger gave a call to the writer"s family.
B. The writer"s father had his head hurt.
C. The writer"s father had a bad memory.
D. The writer"s father lost his leg.
a. The writer"s father was in hospital.
b. The writer"s father had an accident.
c. The writer"s baby sister was born.
B. b, c, a
C. c, b, a
D. c, a, b
B. Careful.
C. Helpful.
D. Outgoing.
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举一反三
to reach a doorbell which was too high for him. He was a kind-hearted gentleman, so he stopped and said, "I
will ring the doorbell for you." And then he pulled the bell so hard that it could be heard all over the house.
The little boy looked up at the old gentleman and said, "Now we will run away. Come on." And before the
old man knew what was happening, the naughty (淘气的) boy ran round the corner of the street, leaving the
old gentleman to explain to the angry owner of the house why he rang the bell.
B. He was too short.
C. He was too young.
B. He is a naughty boy.
C. He wanted the bell.
B. so everyone in the street could hear
C. but no one could hear
B. kind
C. rich
B. The little boy ran away quickly after the old man rang the bell.
C. At last the old gentleman still didn"t know why the boy wanted to ring the bell.
at it very carefully. Being afraid that the man would find out the elephant was not worth (值) much, the farmer
went up to him and said in a (2)1______ voice, "Don"t say anything about that elephant (3)t______ I have sold
it, and I"ll give you a present. " "All right," said the man.
After the elephant was sold, the man gave him 50 yuan. Then the farmer asked, "Now, will you (4)t______
me how you found out the elephant had a defect (缺陷) in its left leg?" "I"ve never found any defect," said the
man.
"Then why did you look so carefully at every (5)p______ of it?"
"Because I had never seen an elephant before, and I wanted to know what it was like. "
her to the US. Ten years 3 , Ana went 4 a trip to Peru, Ana 5 an orphanage (孤儿院) in Peru. The girls
there didn"t have enough to eat. 6 were very poor and thin. Ana 7 to help them. She 8 "Peruvian Hearts",
it raises money to help the girls at the orphanage. So far, it has raised 9 $50, 000. Now, the girls are 10 and
have warm clothes and enough food. Ana even helped find money for one of the girls to go to college next year!
( )1. A. bear ( )2. A. house ( )3. A. late ( )4. A. on ( )5. A. visited ( )6. A. You ( )7. A. enjoyed ( )8. A. kept ( )9. A. hardly ( )10. A. unhealthy | B. bon B. parents B. later B. in B. watched B. They B. refused B. started B. nearly B. thin | C. bore C. family C. the latest C. with C. went C. We C. decided C. put C. really C. healthy | |||
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Jenny Gordon was a very kind and beautiful woman. Before she 1 , many young men were in love with her. Many of them 2 to her, telling her how wonderful she was, how much they loved her and each of them wanted to be her 3 . Jenny kept all these letters. She tied them up with a red ribbon (缎带) and put them away in an old box. She 4 read them because her husband took good care of her, however, they were a part of her 5 and she did not want to throw them away. Jenny had a 6 , Sue. Sue was six. One day, a friend of hers was in hospital. Jenny wanted to go to see her. Of course it was 7 to take Sue there with her. So she had to leave Sue 8 for two hours. "Now be a good girl," she said. "Play 9 in the yard. If you need anything, go to the lady next door and she"ll 10 you." When she returned home, she asked Sue, "Have you 11 a good girl?" "Oh, yes Mommy." Sue said. "What did you do while was 12 ?" Jenny asked her. "I played mailman," Sue told her. " 13 could you play mailman, darling?" Jenny asked. "You didn"t have any letters." "Oh, yes, I did, Mommy," Sue said. "I 14 some in an old box upstairs. They were tied up with a red ribbon. I put one in every mailbox in the 15 . Wasn"t I a good girl?" | |||||
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