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      Elena Desserich was a little girl. She loved to   1   and write. Elena dreamed of becoming an artist when
she grew up-but sadly, she   2   had the chance to be an adult. When elena was 5 years old, the   3   said that she
had brain cancer (癌症) and only had 135 days to   4  .
      Elena   5   the long days in hospital working on her painting, which were full of hearts and smiling families.
  6   of her painting was shown in a gallery (画廊), right next to a Picasso's painting. Soon she lost the use of her
  7  , and she began to "talk" with her family by writing notes.
     When Elena died, her parents were very sad,   8   they knew the day would come. When they were tidying up
her things, they began to find notes. All through her final days, Elena was writing love notes to her family and
hiding (藏)   9   in secret places in the house. 
     Her parents started to collect them and all the   10   would say "I love you Mum, Dad and Grace." They kept
finding them-the amazing gift from Elena.
(     ) 1. A. sing        
(     ) 2. A. never       
(     ) 3. A. father      
(     ) 4. A. die         
(     ) 5. A. took        
(     ) 6. A. All         
(     ) 7. A. voice       
(     ) 8. A. ever since  
(     ) 9. A. it        
(     ) 10. A. notes     
B. play         
B. sometimes    
B. teacher      
B. live         
B. paid         
B. One          
B. eyes         
B. even               
B. her          
B. paintings  
C. paint        
C. always       
C. mother       
C. work         
C. spent        
C. Both         
C. ears         
C. even though     
C. that         
C. books      
D. read      
D. usually           
D. doctor    
D. paint     
D. cost      
D. Neither   
D. nose      
D. however   
D. them      
D. places  
1-5: CADBC   6-10: BACDA
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         Mary Roda's parents came to New York from Australia. They lived in a tall building.
         A man named Donald Smith lived in the building, too. He    1   a. toy company. One day Donald gave Mary, the 4-year-old girl, a new _  2   _She played with the toy and said, "This is fun ! " A few weeks later Donald gave her _  3   _toy. She played with it. She said, "I am not    4  _this toy. It doesn't work." She was a (n)     5    little girl. Donald liked her honesty, and they became friends. For years Donald gave Mary new
toys, and she gave him very good      6    about the toys.
        When Mary was thirteen years old, Donald      7    her a new ball. The ball had a balloon (气球) inside it. Mary wanted to fill the balloon with water. She wanted to paint the ball in crazy colors. She wanted to 8  
rice or beans (豆子) in it to make it noisy.The company made these   9   Mary's ideas were a great success! The company      10      thousands of the balls.
      That Christmas Donald gave Mary a (n)      11    gift. He made her a vice - president (副董事长) of the toy company.     12     made $200, 000 a year. Her job was to see    13     the new toys were fun. She took a car from her school to her office. She worked for three or four hours a day at her job,     14     she had to do her homework. Mary was a busy teenager. She had    15   time to be with her family. Her parents taught her that working hard and doing her best is very important.
       Today Mary works at a college. The little vice - president with bright ideas helps students think about
their future.
(     )1. A. owned      
(     )2. A. gift      
(     )3. A. one        
(     )4. A. angry with
(     )5. A. kind      
(     )6. A. ideas      
(     )7. A. lent      
(     )8. A. grow      
(     )9. A. inventions
(     )10. A. sent      
(     )11. A. amazing  
(     )12. A. He        
(     )13. A. that      
(     )14. A. so        
(     )15. A. less      
B. found        
B. book        
B. another      
B. surprised at
B. honest      
B. skills      
B. showed      
B. eat          
B. changes      
B. had          
B. interesting  
B. She          
B. if          
B. but          
B. more        
C. helped        
C. toy          
C. other        
C. interested in
C. helpful      
C. names        
C. returned      
C. put          
C. mistakes      
C. sold          
C. beautiful    
C. It            
C. how          
C. then          
C. much          
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     "What's going on?" I wondered as I saw two fire engines(救火车) parked outside the building of my flat.
     Two    1    were rising as far as the third floor just below my flat. I rushed over and saw a  group of people and some
firemen standing around the entrance. They recognized (认出) me. Because I am on the 8 O'clock News every night
and my    2    is familiar to a lot of people. After they said    3    to me, I asked what was happening and they told me that
the flat below mine had caught fire, but they had just    4   .
     As I was going into the building, a man carrying a large television set    5    me "Hi, Paul," he said. "Could you give
a hand putting this into my    6    over there?" While I was helping him I wondered who he was, but then I realized that
he must have recognized me from    7   . Smiling, I went into the building and    8    my flat after he drove off. When I
reached it, I saw the door    9   . I entered the flat quickly. It was now that I found that my TV was    10   !
(     )1. A. houses    
(     )2. A. sound
(     )3. A. good-bye
(     )4. A. put it out
(     )5. A. knocked
(     )6. A. bike
(     )7. A. newspapers
(     )8. A. headed for
(     )9. A. locked
(     )10.A. gone
B. ladders
B. family
B. sorry
B. seen it
B. stopped
B. truck
B. films
B. went into
B. open
B. lost
C. lines    
C. face
C. good
C. passed
C. followed
C. house
C. TV
C. looked at
C. closed
C. burned
D. kites      
D. program    
D. hello      
D. put it away
D. met        
D. flat      
D. Internet  
D. found      
D. burnt      
D. broken
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     One very cold morning, my, father and I were working on the farm. I asked him how long I must stay
in the   1  .
     "About an hour." he answered.
     "I wish I could go hone now-my   2   aches."
     "I am sorry, but can't you stay till lunch time?" said my father.
     "But my headache is getting    3  ."
     "Well," said he, "you may go home. I don't want you to work if you are sick. Go straight home   4   tell
your mother to give you some rhubarb (大黄,一种苦药). It will   5   you a lot."
     I went back home. However, I told my mother that my head was better, hoping not to   6   the terrible
medicine. But it was too   7  . She understood my   8   as well as my father. So she prepared the rhubarb.
     I had to swallow (吞) all of the rhubarb. Dear me! How bitter it was! I would rather   9   all day in the
field. But it cured (治愈) my laziness, and I learned that it is important to be  10 .
     Friends, keep it, though there is another and a better reason.
(     )1. A. field  
(     )2. A. tooth  
(     )3. A. better 
(     )4. A. but    
(     )5. A. hurt   
(     )6. A. take   
(     )7. A. early  
(     )8. A. joke   
(     )9. A. work   
(     )10. A. kind  
B. hospital   
B. head         
B. worse    
B. or           
B. worry       
B. buy         
B. late        
B. duty        
B. play          
B. honest   
C. factory    
C. stomach        
C. less        
C. and          
C. help         
C. make                       
C. easy         
C. problem       
C. study          
C. helpful   
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      Zhou Yan, a Junior 3 students in Taiyuan, wishes he never got a mobile phone. Last week, he went to see a doctor because his arms and fingers were hurting, and he could not see very well. The doctor told
him that he had had "mobile phone disease". A growing number of teenagers are getting "mobile phone
disease" as more are buying mobile phones.
      Zhou got his mobile phone only five months ago.  His mum bought it for him to use when he got into
trouble. But Zhou used it to send messages to his friends.  He sent messages to them all the time, even after going to bed.    
      Zhou started to do badly in the exams because he was spending so much time playing with his mobile
phone. His mum got very angry with him. Zhou Yan didn't care about his mum's feeling at all. But one day, Zhou's arms started to hurt. And that is why he went to see the doctor.Yang Ling, who is from Taiyuan
Teachers College, says that if someone uses his mobile phone too much, like Zhou Yan, he might get "
mobile phone disease". If teenagers find their arms or fingers hurt, she says,they should go to see a doctor as soon as possible.
      Yang Ling suggests teenagers should try to use their mobile phones less, especially at school. They
should try to have fun in other ways, such as reading and doing sports.
1. Zhou Yan wishes he never got a mobile phone because he thinks _______          
A. it is useless to him          
B. it doesn't work well          
C. it has brought him some trouble
2. The reason why Zhou Yan didn't do well in the exams was that _______            
A. he often argued with his mother            
B. he never got help from his teacher            
C. he spent too much time on the mobile phone
3. If we say someone has "mobile phone disease" , we mean __________            
A. they catch a disease caused by mobile phones            
B. something is wrong with their mobile phones            
C. they can't live without the mobile phones
4. Yang Ling suggests that teenagers should __________            
A. go to see a doctor as often as possible            
B. use mobile phones more when they are out of school            
C. do something else for fun instead of using mobile phones too much
5. The writer wants to tell us _______ in his article.            
A. only a few teenagers have mobile phones            
B. mobile phones can help teenagers get out of trouble            
C. using mobile phones too much is bad for both study and health
阅读理解。
     When Michael Ma died, his three best friends went to his funeral (葬礼). They stood for a moment ,
looking down into the grave (坟墓) of their friend. "He was a good friend," the first person said. " He
was  generous (慷慨的) and  kind.  Let's give him some money to use in heaven(天堂). " The other
two friends agreed. They thought this was a good idea.
     The first friend took his wallet out of his pocket, opened it and took out a $ 100 bill. Then he threw
it into the grave.
      The second friend did not want the other two to think he was mean(吝啬的 ) , so he also took out
his wallet.  "You're right," he said, "He always helped his friends. He should have everything he needs in
his next life. " And with these words, he also threw a hundred dollar bill into the grave.
      The third man looked at the other two, and thought carefully for several minutes. He did not want
them to think he was mean, but he really did hate spending money.
      At last, he bent clown, took the two hundred dollar bills out of the grave and put them in his pocket.
Then he wrote a check(支票) for three  hundred dollars. He then threw the check into the grave. " I  
haven't got any change , "  he said," but that check is for three hundred dollars , so I've given the same
as you. "
1. Michael Ma's friends went to the grave yard ______.                        
A. to find out if there was heaven
B. because they wanted to meet him
C. to attend his funeral
D. because they wanted to pay off their debts
2. Two of Michael Ma's friends gave him some money ______.
A. because he asked them for it
B. to pay for his grave
C. to use in heaven
D. to pay for his trip to heaven
3. The third friend            .
A. was very generous
B. made $ 200
C. spent $ 100
D. gave $ 300
4. Which of' the following is NOT true?
A. Michael Ma and his two friends went to a funeral.
B. Michael Ma was well-liked by his friends.
C. The third friend took the $ 200 as the change for his check.
D. The third friend knew that Michael Ma would never cash the check.
5. The best title for this passage is ______.
A. Three Generous Friends
B. A Well-Linked Person
C. A Good-bye Gift
D. A Trip to the Heaven
阅读理解。
    There was a pilot and four people in a small plane. Suddenly there was something wrong with the
machine while it was flying in the air. The smoke was everywhere in the plane. The pilot told the people
there were only four parachutes (降落伞) . They all became worried and started to make excuses.
     "I must go and mend the machine." said the pilot, taking one of the parachutes. There was nothing he
could do, so he jumped out.
      The first person stood up, "I'm a doctor," he said. "I help people live longer and I save lives." He also
took a parachute and jumped out.
The next person said, "I must have a parachute. I am a very clever person. I have to go to an important
sport match. I know I'll win the game because I'll be the cleverest person there." He picked up a pack and jumped out.
     Two men were left-an old businessman and a young mountain climber. By this time the plane was going down fast. The businessman said, "Young man, I am old but you're still young. You take the last parachute. "The young mountain climber smiled, "Don't worry," he said. "We can both jump to safety because there
are still two parachutes. Just now the clever man jumped out with my backpack."
1. All the people became worried because _________.  
A. they couldn't find the parachutes
B. they saw the pilot jump out first
C. something was wrong with the plane and one of them might die
D. there was too much smoke and they couldn't jump out from the plane
2. The clever man jumped out with _________.
A. a parachute
B. nothing
C. the pack of the climber's
D. two parachutes
3. All the people thought of themselves only except _________.   
A. the pilot
B. the clever man
C. the doctor
D. the businessman
4. From the story we know _________ would be dead.  
A. the clever man
B. the businessman
C. the pilot
D. the doctor
5. _________ was a kind-hearted man.   
A. The pilot
B. The mountain climber
C. The businessman
D. The doctor

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