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student; I talked too much, I was too 1 , and so on. At last, I became very angry and ran to my father.
He listened to me 2 . Then he asked, "Are these things true or not? Do you know what you are really
like? Go and make a 3 of what she said and find the 4 that are true."
I did as he told me. To my great 5 , I discovered that about half of the things were true. Some of them
I couldn"t change (like being very thin). But there were things I could and wanted to change. For the 6 time,
I got a clear 7 of myself.
I brought the list back to Dad. He refused to take it. "That"s just for you." he said, "You know the truth
about 8 better than anyone else. When people say something that is true about you, you should find it
helpful."
Our world is full of people who think they know your business. Don"t 9 your ears and feel 10 . Listen
to them.
( )1. A. beautiful ( )2. A. bravely ( )3. A. joke ( )4. A. secrets ( )5. A. surprise ( )6. A. first ( )7. A. book ( )8. A. yourselves ( )9. A. clean ( )10. A. hurt | B. proud B. happily B. programme B. mistakes B. interest B. second B. picture B. myself B. open B. safe | C. smart C. quickly C. list C. lessons C. opinion C. next C. drawing C. herself C. close C. pretty | D. rich D. quietly D. record D. points D. fact D. last D. notice D. yourself D. wash D. cheap | ||||||||||||
1-5 BDCDA 6-10 ABDCA | |||||||||||||||
阅读理解。 | |||||||||||||||
I went home one Saturday afternoon in the autumn of 1993 to get some work done in the garden. While sweeping leaves on the ground, my five-year-old son Nick came over and asked me to write something on a piece of paper to make a sign for him. "What for?" I asked. "I"m going to sell some of my stones," he answered. Nick was fascinated with stones and had collected many stones from all over. "I"m too busy to do that for you. Go and ask your mum for help," I said. A short time later, Nick, returned with a sign, reading, "Stones, One Dollar Each". He took the sign, a small chair and 4 of his best stones and walked to the road in front of our garden. There he put the stones in a line and sat down on the chair. After half an hour, nobody passed by. I walked to him and asked him to go back, but he didn"t. Another half hour later, a small car came down the road. I watched as Nick stood up, holding his sign up. A woman rolled down a window and read the sign. I couldn"t hear their talk, but I saw the woman turn to the driver and the man reach for his pocket. I sat in the yard, as Nick ran to me. Waving the dollar, he shouted, "I told you I could sell one stone for a dollar-if you believe in yourself, you can do anything." | |||||||||||||||
1. Why didn"t the writer help his son? | |||||||||||||||
A. Because his wife is better at making a sign. B. Because he didn"t know what to write. C. Because he was busy sweeping leaves. D. Because he didn"t want his son to sell the stones. | |||||||||||||||
2. The underlined words "was fascinated with" mean ______. | |||||||||||||||
A. was far from B. was afraid of C. was famous for D. was interested in | |||||||||||||||
3. Nick was a boy _____. | |||||||||||||||
A. who was kind B. who had a strong mind C. who was honest D. who had many hobbies | |||||||||||||||
4. Which is the best title (题目) of the story? | |||||||||||||||
A. My son"s first sale. B. Let"s collect stones. C. How to sell a stone. D. A hobby that can make you rich. | |||||||||||||||
5. From the passage we know _____. | |||||||||||||||
A. the story happened in spring B. the car was driven by a woman C. Nick spent half an hour selling one stone D. the writer might be moved (感动) by his son | |||||||||||||||
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Henry works in a factory. He comes from a poor family and was in school for only four years. He has to do the hard work but he"s paid less. He likes to watch football matches very much and spends much time on it. One afternoon there was a big football match on a playground. He borrowed some money from his friend and hurried there. There were a lot of people there. And all the tickets were sold out. He was sorry for it. He saw a pole (杆子) outside the playground and climbed up the pole quickly. A policeman came and said, "It"s dangerous to stay on it! Come down!" "Wait a minute, please!" Henry said and immediately the policeman heard the cheers (欢呼) in the playground and asked in a hurry, "Which team has scored a goal (进球)?" "Ours!" "Wonderful! You can stay there. But be careful!" the policeman said happily and left. A few minutes before the match was over, he came back again and asked, "Who"s won?" "Theirs, three to two." "Come down," the policeman said angrily. "Such a match isn"t worth watching!" Henry had to come down. But soon they heard cheers again. The policeman said in a hurry, "Climb up quickly and see who"s scored a goal!" | |||||||||||||||
1. From the passage we know that _________. | |||||||||||||||
A. Henry doesn"t like his work B. Henry comes from a rich family C. Henry doesn"t like the policeman D. Henry is paid less | |||||||||||||||
2. Henry failed to get a ticket for the match that day because __________. | |||||||||||||||
A. he had no money to buy a ticket B. he didn"t want to buy a ticket C. he had no time to buy a ticket D. all the tickets were sold out | |||||||||||||||
3. The policeman asked Henry to come down the pole at first because __________. | |||||||||||||||
A. it was dangerous B. Henry had no ticket C. their team kicked a goal D. the other team kicked a goal | |||||||||||||||
4. From the third paragraph (段落), we can guess that __________. | |||||||||||||||
A. the policeman wanted to teach Henry a lesson B. the policeman tried to please Henry C. the policeman didn"t like Henry D. the policeman was also a football fan | |||||||||||||||
5. The policeman asked Henry to climb up the pole __________. | |||||||||||||||
A. to cheer for their team B. to see the result of the match C. to cheer for the other team D. to say goodbye to their team | |||||||||||||||
完形填空。 | |||||||||||||||
When I was in the third grade, I was chosen to be the princess in the school play. For weeks my mother had helped me practise my lines. But once on the stage, every word 1 from my head. Then my teacher asked me to change my role to be a narrator (解说者) for the play. 2 I didn"t tell my mother what had happened that day, she noticed my 3 and asked if I wanted to take a walk in the garden. It was a lovely spring day. We could see dandelions (蒲公英) popping (炸开) 4 the grass in bunches (束). I watched my mother bend down by one of the bunches. "I think I"ll dig up (挖光) all these weeds (野 草)," she said. "From now on, we"ll 5 have roses in this garden." "But I like dandelions," I protested (抗议). "All flowers are 6 -even dandelions!" My mother looked at me seriously. "Yes, every flower gives pleasure in its own way, doesn"t it?" she asked thoughtfully. I nodded."And that is 7 of people, too," she added. When I 8 that she had guessed my pain, I started to cry and told her the truth. "But you will be a wonderful narrator," she said, 9 me of how much I loved to read stories" aloud. Thanks to my mother"s encouragement, I got to know everybody had his or her own 10 in the world. I felt proud of the role in the play. | |||||||||||||||
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