题目内容
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Long, long ago, a donkey (驴) fell in a dry well. The animal cried for hours as the farmer tried to think out what to do. Finally, the farmer thought the animal was too old and the well needed to be covered up anyway, so he decided not to try to save the donkey.
The farmer invited his neighbors to 1 him. They began to shovel (铲) dirt into the well. The donkey cried harder. Then a few shovelfuls later, he quieted down. The farmer looked 2 the well, and was surprised by what he saw.
While every shovelful of dirt hit his 3 , the donkey would shake(抖)it off and take a step up on the new layer (层)of dirt. 4 the farmer's neighbors continued to shovel dirt on top of the animal, the donkey would shake it off and take another step up.
Soon the donkey stepped up out of the well and ran away, to the 5 of all the neighbors.
The 6 we get from this story is that if life shovels some dirt on us, we must get out of the well and not let it cover us. We must learn to shake it off and take a step up. Each of our 7 is a stepping-sone(石头). We can get out of the deepest well by never 8 !
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完形填空。
A man was going to visit a friend. He had to walk 1 hours. So he took some bread 2 him for lunch. As he walked along, he thought 3 ,
“My friend is sure to give me a nice meal. 4 is the use of the bread?” So he 5 it to the ground.Then he came to a big river. He waited 6 a long time, but there was not a ship to carry him. He couldn't cross the river. And he had to start for home. Now he felt very hungry and had 7 to eat. Suddenly, he saw some dirty, hard bread 8 the road. He 9 it up and ate it up quickly. It was his own bread indeed. Don't throw good things away. You may 10 them sometime.
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B .little |
C .a few |
D .few |
(2) A .with |
B .on |
C .in |
D .to |
(3) A .to him |
B .for him |
C .with him |
D .to himself |
(4) A .What |
B .Where |
C .When |
D .Why |
(5) A .throw |
B .thrown |
C .throws |
D .threw |
(6) A .in |
B .for |
C .at |
D .on |
(7) A .something |
B .anything |
C .nothing |
D .everything |
(8) A .in |
B .at |
C .on |
D .over |
(9) A .pick |
B .picked |
C .picking |
D .to pick |
(10) A .can |
B .may |
C .must |
D .need |
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There are two kinds of music in the world-one is written down and the other is not. Many people earn their living 1 music. They write songs for pop stars and music for films and TV plays. They usually write exact institutions on 2 the music is played. Folk music has been passed down from one generationc(一人) to another. At first it was never written down. People 3 the songs from their families, relatives, neighbors and friends in the same village. These songs were 4 country life, the seasons, animals and plants, and about love and 5 in people's lives. Early performers of music were popular and respected. They 6 learn hundreds of songs 7 . On festivals they used to act and sing in praise of heroes 8 lived long ago. This was at a time 9 there was no radio, TV or cinema. Many of the country people 10 read nor write. In this way stories were passed on from one person to another. This continues even today. | |||
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B. by writing B. when B. leamt B. to B. happy B. are using B. by heart B. whom B. in when B. can either |
C. in writing C. what C. are leaming C. for C. sorry C. used lo C. to heart C. when C. that C. could neither |
D. to write D. how D. studied D. into D. sadness D. usedn't D. in mind D. which D. when D. could either |