题目内容
John likes chocolates very much, but his mother doesn’t give him. They’re bad for his teeth, she thinks. But John has a very nice grandpa. The old man loves his grandson very much and sometimes he buys John some chocolates. Then his mother lets him eat them, because she wants to make the old man happy. On Sunday evening, it is John’s seventh birthday, he says, “Please, God, make them give me a big box of chocolates for my birthday.” His mother says, “God can’t hear you. Don’t shout.” “I know,” says the clever boy with a smile. “But my grandpa is in the next room, and he can.”【小题1】
John’s mother thinks ______________.
A.John’s teeth are bad |
B.chocolates are good for his teeth |
C.chocolates are bad for his teeth |
D.John likes cakes |
【小题2】
Why does John’s mother let him eat chocolates sometimes?A.Because John wants to eat it. |
B.Because John’s grandpa buys some for him. |
C.Because she wants to be happy. |
D.Because she wants to make John’s grandpa happy. |
【小题3】
Which one is right?A.The grandfather is bad. |
B.John studies hard in school. |
C.John is clever. |
D.John’s mother doesn’t love him. |
【小题4】
What day is John’s seventh birthday?A.Saturday. | B.Friday. |
C.Tuesday. | D.Sunday. |
【小题5】
Why does John shout?A.He wants to make grandpa hear him. |
B.He wants to make grandma hear him. |
C.He wants to make God hear him. |
D.He wants to make his mother hear him. |
解析
I have had thousands of classes since I started school nine years ago. But only one was the most important.
It happened last term just after I had got a result in an exam. I was sad and had lost my confidence. I decided to go to a class which can tell me how to be .
The speaker walked into the room. But he did not start talking a teacher. Instead, he held up a twenty yuan note(钞票) !
"Who wants this?" he asked. Unsurprisingly, of us in the class held up our hands.
The speaker smiled. Then he put up the note on the blackboard and asked the same question. Again, we all put up our hands. The speaker smiled again, but nothing. Suddenly, he threw the note onto the floor! Then he asked the same a third time.
I didn' t what the speaker was doing. Why was he asking the same question again and again? I didn't know what to do. I wanted the note, I put my hand up again. After a while, he the note and started to laugh. "You have all just told me how to become successful, " said to us with the note in his hand.
"The note is worth twenty yuan. It is worth twenty yuan, even though I throw it on the floor. You are like the note. No matter happens to you, you still have your worth."
When I heard those words, I was deeply moved. Suddenly, I I was worth a lot. I may have done in an exam, but it doesn't I can' t do well in the future. If I believe in myself, I will be successful!
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Mr Grey was the manager of a small office in London. He lived in the country, and came to work by train. He liked walking from the station to his office if it was not raining, because it gave him some exercises. One morning he was walking along the street when a stranger stopped him and said to him, “You may not remember me, sir, but seven years ago I came to London without any money in my pocket. I stopped you in this street and asked you to lend me some money, and you lent me five pounds, because you said that you were happy to take a chance so as to give a man a start on the road to success.” Mr. Grey thought for a few moments and then said, “Yes, I remember you. Go on with your story.” “Well,” answered the stranger, “Are you still ready to take a chance again?”
【小题1】Mr. Grey walked to his office only when the weather was ________.
A.well | B.fine |
C.bad | D.raining |
A.he was poor |
B.it was not raining |
C.it helped him in good health |
D.he had a lot of homework |
A.had stopped | B.had called |
C. had heard of | D.had helped |
A.had been successful | B.had still been poor |
C.had been rich | D.had had much money |
A.ask for some money again |
B.give Mr. Grey his money back |
C.help Mr. Grey |
D.lend Mr. Grey some money |
When I was ten, my mother worked all day so I had to take care of my younger brother. At that time my little brother was about four years old and he missed mum all the time.
One day, after I had given him his dinner, he started crying for mum. He was so young and really needed mum. So I dressed him, put on his shoes, carried him on my back and walked out. Soon he fell asleep. About half an hour later, I found that he had lost a shoe while sleeping. I took him off my back and put him down. I knew we needed to find that shoe, for our mother couldn’t afford new shoes. We had to go back to find it, so I told my brother to wait right there. A man heard it and stopped me just before I walked off. He asked me, “You are leaving your brother here to find the shoe? What would you do if he is not here when you return?” I did not know how to answer that question. He continued, “It’s OK if you can’t find the shoe, but it is not OK to lose your brother.” Then he sent us to mum’s workplace by taxi.
My whole life I have depended on (依靠) the kindness of many strangers, I feel regretful that I cannot find them and say thank you. I do not even remember what the man’s face looked like, but he taught me a lesson—people are more important than things.
【小题1】Why did the younger brother cry for his mother?
A.Because he was hungry. |
B.Because he missed his mother. |
C.Because he wanted to sleep. |
D.Because he wanted to play outside. |
A.Sorry. | B.Happy |
C.Excited | D.Angry |
A.People are more important than things. |
B.Things are more important than people. |
C.Both the shoe and your brother are important. |
D.The shoe is more important than your brother. |
I loved my mother’s desk since I was just tall enough to see above the top of it when mother sat doing letters. Looking at the ink bottle, pens and white paper, I decided that the act of writing must be the most wonderful thing in the world.
Years later, during her final illness, mother kept different things for my sister and brother,“But the desk,”she said again,“is for Elizabeth. ”
I never saw her get angry, and never saw her cry. I knew she loved me, and she showed it in action. But as a young girl, I wanted heart-to-heart talks between mother and daughter.
They never happened and a gulf opened between us. I was “too emotional (易动感情的)”, but she lived“on the surface”.
As years went by and I had my own family. I loved my mother and thanked her for our happy family. I wrote to her in careful words and asked her to let me know in any way that she did forgive (原谅) me.
I posted the letter and waited for her answer. It didn’t come.
It seemed that nothing happened. I couldn’t be sure that the letter had even got to her.
I only knew that I had written it, and I could stop trying to make her into someone she was not.
Now the present of her desk told me that she was pleased that writing was my chosen work, though she had never been able to. I cleaned the desk carefully and found some papers inside… a photo of my father and a one-paper letter. Folded (折叠) and refolded many times.
Give me an answer, my letter asks, in any way you choose. Mother, you always chose the act that speaks louder than words.
【小题1】The writer began to love her mother’s desk ______.
A.after mother died | B.when she was a child |
C.before she became a writer | D.when mother gave it to her |
A.was too serious about everything her daughter had done |
B.was cold on the surface but kind in her heart to her daughter |
C.cared much about her daughter in words |
D.wrote to her daughter in careful words |
A.deep understanding between the old and the young |
B.part of the sea going far in land |
C.free talks between mother and daughter |
D.different ideas between mother and daughter |
A.She read the letter again and again till she died. |
B.For years, she often talked about the letter. |
C.She didn’t forgive her daughter at all in her life. |
D.She had never received the letter. |
A.My Letter to Mother | B.Mother and Children |
C.My Mother’s Desk | D.Talks Between Mother and Me |
Gabriel Garcia Márquez ,who was awared the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982,passed away at the age of 86 on April 17,2014. The world paused to remember the cultural giant .
Garcia Márquez was born in Colombia ,but he spent most of his adult life in Mexico City . As one of the most famous writers ,he was widely regarded as “a giant of 20th-century literature ” . Garcia Márquez wrote in a style called “magical realism ”In such works,people live a daily life in a certain period of time in history . But meanwhile ,magical things happen to them .
Garcia Márquez is best known for his 1967 novel ,One Hundred Years of Solitude ,which has sold about 50 million copies . It tells the tale of the small and isolated town of Macondo which was separated from the outside world –of its founding and its troubled history over a hundred years . The story is a metaphor for the development of Colombia since the 19century . As Colombian President Juan Manuel Santons said , Garcia Márquez wrote about “the very essence of the Latin American beings ” .
【小题1】Garcia Márquez was born in the year _________.
A.1914 | B.1928 | C.1967 | D.1982 |
A.was born in Mexico City |
B.spent most of his adult life in Colombia |
C.had a writing style called “magical realism ” |
D.was famous but lived a simple daily life |
A.隔绝的 | B.安逸的 | C.喧嚣的 | D.繁华的 |
A.He was the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982 |
B.His novel One Hundrend Years of Solitude was a great success. |
C.He was widely known as “a girl of 20th-century literature ”. |
D.Magical things happened to him during his stay in Mexico City. |
A.praise Garcia Márquez for his achievement |
B.show the deep sadness of the President |
C.explain the writing style of Garcia Márquez |
D.describe the character of Garcia Márquez |