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A group of frogs were traveling through the forest,but unluckily two of them fell into a hole.The other frogs tried to help them.When they saw how____the hole was,they cried to the two frogs that they could not be saved.The two frogs didn’t____and tried their best to jump up out of the hole.The other frogs____saying that they were sure to die.____,one of the two frogs,who heard what the other frogs were saying,____.Then he fell down and died.

The other frog,however,____to jump as hard as he could,and at last made it out.When he____,the other frogs asked,“Didn’t you hear us?”The frog,who had a poor____,explained,“I thought you were encouraging me all the time.”

The story teaches us a____:There is power(力量) of live and death in the tongue.An____word to those who are down can help them out while a discouraging word can kill them.

1.A. small B. deep C. big D. wide

2.A. care B. refuse C. insist D. think

3.A. kept B. finished C. practiced D. stopped

4.A. Luckily B. Finally C. Suddenly D. Happily

5.A. went on B. ran away C. jumped out D. gave up

6.A. happened B. continued C. planned D. wanted

7.A. got out B. ran away C. got off D. woke up

8.A. smelling B. eyesight C. hearing D. looking

9.A. way B. skill C. sentence D. lesson

10.A. interesting B. exciting C. excellent D. encouraging

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In the early 1900s, Carol Ryrie Brink lived with her grandmother Caddie on a tiny farm in Idaho. The farm was a great place to live. Besides wonderful tall trees, it had cats, chickens and a horse. Carol often rode the horse through the streets of town.

Even so, Carol was sometimes lonely. She would climb to the top of her favorite tree and make up stories to cheer herself up. Her favorite part of the day was when Grandmother Caddie would sit with her and tell stories about her and her brothers.

Carol loved the stories so much that when she grew up, she decided to write a book about them. Thousands of children throughout the world have read and loved her book Caddie Woodlawn. This book is about an 11-year-old girl and her two brothers. Carol’s book won an award (奖项) called the Newbery Medal.

Carol said her son and daughter encouraged her to write for children. That wasn’t easy when she was busy taking care of a family. Sometimes an idea would come to her while she was washing dishes. She would make a quick note and come back to write it out more fully after her children were asleep.

In all, Carol wrote about thirty books in her life. Many of them are about her life in Idaho. Besides the Newbery Medal, she won many other awards. Later another writer Mary Reed wrote a book about Carol Ryrie Brink. When talking about Carol’s life, Mary said, “She tried to live in a way that would not hurt others, to never waste a day, and to make the most of her life.”

1.When she felt lonely on the farm, Carol would _______.

A. climb some tall trees

B. ask her grandmother to read her a story

C. ride a horse to the town

D. make herself happy with her own stories

2.What do we know about Caddie Woodlawn?

A. It is about Carol’s life.

B. It is popular among adults.

C. It is an award-winning book.

D. It is the first book Carol wrote.

3.From Paragraph 4, we can know Carol _______.

A. once gave up writing because of the heavy housework

B. had a hard time in the early days of her writing

C. didn’t get much money from her writing

D. didn’t get support from her family

4.In Mary Reed’s opinion, Carol _______.

A. lived a simple life

B. never wasted money

C. made full use of her time

D. was always ready to offer help

5.Why did the writer write this passage?

A. To give information about a writer’s life.

B. To introduce some book awards.

C. To describe how to write books.

D. To tell about a great mother.

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