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The music was so great that many people stopped to put some money into the hat of the young man.
The next day, the young artist came to the same place, and put his hat on the ground gracefully. Different
from the day before, he took out a large piece of paper and laid it under his hat. Then he began to play the
violin. It sounded more pleasant than ever.
Soon he was surrounded with people who were attracted by the words on that paper. It said, "Last night,
a gentleman named George Sang put an important thing into my hat by mistake. Please come to claim (认领)
it soon."
After about half an hour, a middle-aged man rushed through the crowd to the violinist and said, "Yes, it"s
you. I knew that you were an honest man and would certainly come here." The young violinist asked calmly,
"Are you Mr George Sang?" The man nodded. The violinist asked, "Did you lose something?""It"s a lottery
ticket," said the man.
The violinist took out a lottery ticket on which George Sang"s name was seen. "Is it?" he asked. George
nodded and took the lottery ticket and kissed it, then danced with the violinist. The violinist was a student at
an arts college and had planned to attend advanced studies in Vienna. Later his classmate asked the violinist,
"At that time you needed money to pay the tuition and you had to play the violin in the railway station every
day to make money. Why didn"t you keep the lottery ticket for yourself?"
The violinist said, "Although I don"t have much money, I live happily. But if I lose honesty I won"t be
happy forever." Through our lives, we can gain a lot and lose so much. But being honest should always be
with us.
B. He waited for the train to Vienna.
C. He came to buy a train ticket to Vienna.
D. He walked around the New York railway station.
B. Because the violinist felt happy when people surrounded him.
C. Because the artist felt happier when he did a good thing.
D. Because he felt happy to attend advanced studies.
B. It asked a gentleman named George Sang to claim his important thing.
C. It was a lottery ticket and he needed to find the owner.
D. It was a lottery ticket and the owner is unknown.
B. we should know the importance of honesty and lead a happy life
C. keep the lottery if you find one
D. playing the violin could make you feel happy
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house at lunch time today. And I want to go to it. I"ll leave you some food for your lunch. Is that all right?"
"Oh, yes," her husband answered, "that"s quite all right. What are you going to leave for my lunch?"
"This tin of fish." Mrs. Perry said. "And there are some cold boiled potatoes and some beans here, too."
"Good," Mr. Perry answered. "I"ll have a good lunch."
So Mrs. Perry went to her meeting. All the ladies had lunch at Mrs. Young"s house, and at three o"clock
she came home.
"Was your fish nice?" asked she.
"Yes, but my feet are hurting," he answered.
"Why are they hurting?"
"Well, the words on the tin were Open the tin and stand in hot water for five minutes."
B. she was a member of the ladies" club
C. she wanted to join the club
D. she was a friend of Mrs. Young"s
B. Jack knew nothing about cooking
C. she wanted Jack to have a good time
D. she wanted to go to the meeting very much
B. Mr. Perry had a good lunch
C. Mrs. Perry wanted to test her husband
D. Mr. Perry liked fish
B. when he was helping himself to the fish
C. before he opened the tin
D. after he opened the tin
B. you should open the tin but not stand in hot water for 5 minutes
C. you should not open the tin but stand in hot water for 5 minutes
D. you should open the tin and let it stand in hot water for 5 minutes
"This is the emergency room calling and your son was just 1 in with severe burns on his face, neck and
arms. We"ve called for a (n) 2 and are going to fly him to the burn unit in Seattle."
Seattle was 350 miles from his college, so we knew immediately this was 3 .
The doctor described the accident, which caused the burns. At 6 am, our son and his friends decided to
barbecue hamburgers. When they 4 the charcoal (木炭), it burst into flames because they had sprayed (喷洒)
too much gasoline (petrol). The flames 5 my son"s shirt tail and shot from his waist to his head.
6 , one of the boys was quick-minded, grasped my son, and rolled him on the grass. While it saved his life,
it was not in 7 to save him from severe burns and the terrible scars (伤疤). So, he had to return to college with
scars.
When I was a child, my mother told my sister, who had a 10-inch, very 8 scar on her arm. "Ann, if you
ignore the scar, other people will ignore it. It doesn"t mean they won"t 9 it, but it means it will not matter to
them if it doesn"t matter to you."
I 10 this wisdom (智慧) on to my son. He took my advice to 11 and returned to school with his head held
high-glad he was alive.
By the end of the six-month waiting period, he decided that the scars did not matter, so he made the 12 to
give up any plastic surgery (外科手术).
We all have "scars" that 13 people to keep away from us. And we spend a lot of time thinking that if only
we looked differently, or dressed differently, people would like us better.
But you see, people will only judge you by your looks, or your clothes, if you are judging yourself by these
same 14 standards (标准). Put your imperfections out of your 15 and concentrate (集中) on what you value
within yourself, and your beauty will shine through.
( )1. A. brought ( )2. A. doctor ( )3. A. serious ( )4. A. got ( )5. A. took ( )6. A. Personally ( )7. A. shape ( )8. A. nervous ( )9. A. admit ( )10. A. passed ( )11. A. life ( )12. A. mistake ( )13. A. invite ( )14. A. false ( )15. A. head | B. given B. hospital B. terrible B. lit B. held B. Technically B. place B. formal B. notice B. kept B. heart B. survey B. cause B. strict B. heart | C. turned C. helicopter C. dangerous C. burned C. caught C. Sadly C. fact C. obvious C. hate C. handed C. consideration C. decision C. allow C. similar C. sight | D. shown D. ambulance D. important D. moved D. attracted D. Fortunately D. time D. amusing D. hide D. sent D. practice D. instruction D. impress D. amusing D. mind |
阅读理解。 | |||
Years ago, there lived a wealthy man named Mr. Cooper who, with his dearest young son John, loved art collecting. Together they traveled around the world, collecting the finest art treasures. One winter, war came to the nation, and John left to serve his country. After only a few short weeks, his father received a telegram reading that John had died while saving a fellow soldier. Filled with sadness, the old man cried. On the coming Christmas morning, a soldier called on him and gave him a picture of John. The following spring, the old man became ill and passed away. According to his will, all of his works of art would be auctioned (拍卖) on Christmas Day, when he had received the greatest gift of his life. The day soon arrived and art collectors from around the world gathered to buy some of the world"s greatest paintings. The auction began with a painting of the old man"s son. "Who will open the bidding (出价) with $100?" the auctioneer (拍卖人) asked. Minutes passed, but no one spoke. Finally, a neighbor of the old man"s spoke. "Can I take the painting for ten dollars? It is all I have, and he is a good man." "Will anyone go higher?"called the auctioneer. After more silence, the auctioneer said, "Going once, going twice, gone." The gavel (槌) fell. "Now we can get on to the real treasures," someone shouted angrily. But the auctioneer said that the auction was over. Someone asked,"It"s over? We didn"t come here for a picture of some old guy"s son. There are millions of dollars worth of art here!"The auctioneer replied, "It"s very simple. According to the will of the father, whoever takes the son...gets all." | |||
1. Why did they travel around the world? | |||
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A. They wanted to visit some well-known artists. B. They had their own companies around the world. C. They wanted to visit all kinds of places of interest. D. They wanted to collect the world"s finest art. | |||
2. When did the old man die? | |||
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A. The morning when the solider visited him. B. Several months after John died. C. A few days after John served in the army. D. The day he received the news of John"s death. | |||
3. The underlined words "the greatest gift" in Paragraph 3 refer to _____. | |||
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A. a picture of John B. the painting John collected C. the finest work of art D. the telegram about his son | |||
4. A neighbor of the old man"s bought the painting of John _____. | |||
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A. because he knew the will of the old man B. to pick up the world"s greatest paintings C. in honor of John, who was worth respecting D. because no one else was willing to buy it | |||
5. It can be inferred from the passage that _____. | |||
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A. the old man and the auctioneer were good friends B. no art collectors wanted to buy Mr. Cooper"s collection of art C. John was a successful art collector and an excellent artist D. the old man, Mr. Cooper, loved his son very much | |||
阅读理解。 | |||
Last year my wife and I spent a most interesting month in Turkey. Before we left, we were reminded of the difficulties of driving in Turkey. We certainly did not find this to be the case and, except for a few places in faraway mountain areas, the roads were wide, and well-paved (铺设). We drove for 12 days along the Western Coast of Turkey and had no problems at all. We found the Turkish drivers to be very polite and well educated. We also found that eating lunch in the smaller towns was difficult, so we picnicked almost every day. The following day after our arrival was Turkey"s Children"s Day, started by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. Ataturk loved children and he often said:"Children are a new beginning of tomorrow." He even dedicated (奉 献) the day 23rd of April to the children which today is celebrated as Children"s Day as well as the date when the Republic of Turkey was founded. On that day certain children are picked to take over the places of the government, and a lucky kid will be the president of Turkey for a whole day. He can decide what"s going to happen and whether or not he is going to have the president next to him. There are a very large number of possibilities of things he can do but some shops aren"t open because they are celebrating the day as well. All in all, it was a more enjoyable trip. I would recommend (推荐) a trip to Turkey to anyone with an adventurous (冒险的) spirit! | |||
1. Before the author and his wife went on a trip to Turkey, they were told that _____. | |||
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A. it was difficult to travel in Turkey B. it was not easy to drive in Turkey C. the streets in Turkey were dangerous D. there were many mountainous roads | |||
2. Which of the following is TRUE, according to the first paragraph? | |||
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A. Places in mountain areas were difficult to reach. B. The couple drove for 12 days during their journey. C. The Turkish drivers had good manners. D. It was difficult to eat meals in Turkey. | |||
3. The underlined word "He" in Paragraph 3 refers to _____. | |||
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A. every one of us B. the government C. the president of Turkey D. the lucky child | |||
4. What can be inferred from the passage? | |||
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A. The couple had no difficulty making their way in Turkey. B. Turkey"s National Day falls on the 22nd of April. C. The author joined in celebrating Children"s Day. D. On Turkey"s Children"s Day everyone had holidays. | |||
5. What does the author think of the trip to Turkey? | |||
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A. Interesting and dangerous. B. Difficult and expensive. C. Enjoyable and exciting. D. Boring and adventurous. | |||
完形填空。 | |||
One day, I was walking with my daughter, and we saw a man picking bottles out of garbage cans (垃圾 箱). He did not ask us for spare 1 , like others had before him. My 10-year-old daughter asked 2 he was doing that, as he appeared to be unclean and possibly 3 . I told her he had his dignity (尊严), and was doing what he could to help 4 . My daughter had a 2-dollar 5 I had given her, and she told me she 6 to give her money to this man 7 she thought he needed it more than she 8 . I agreed. We are on welfare (福利救 济), 9 we have a place to live, and food to eat. So we followed the man 10 the local store, where he sold his bottles and cans. My daughter 11 up to him and gave him the coin. He 12 us loudly as we left the store, and 13 God to bless us. The kindness was 14 to my daughter. When she got to the 15 a couple of months later, she 16 she had left her 17 at home and it happened that I had not taken my purse along, 18 . Then a lady noticed us and saw how 19 my daughter was. The lady gave her the money to go to swimming. Surprisingly, it was 2 dollars, which was the 20 amount as that she had given to the man on the street. | |||