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¡°Do you want to come with me?¡± Kelly asked her brother, ¡°I¡¯m going to meet some friends at the bike course. We¡¯re going to practice for the race next week.¡±

¡°No, thanks,¡± Marcus replied. He was sporty. Most sports were a piece of cake to him. He knew he would win.

When the race day finally arrived, Marcus and Kelly rode their bikes to the Oak Park Trails with their parents.

¡°My stomach feels like I ate some butterflies,¡± Kelly told Marcus when they saw the crowd of kids.

¡°Don¡¯t worry. You¡¯ll do fine,¡± Marcus said.

The starter shouted ¡°Go¡±. Marcus quickly rode to the front. A few minutes later there wasn¡¯t anyone ahead of him! Marcus raced along the trail. Time passed, and he was surprised that the course was so long.

His tired legs felt like they weighed a hundred pounds. All at once, a flash of color caught his eye. There was a line of bike riders ahead him! ¡°How could this be?¡± Marcus said to himself as he pushed forward. ¡°I must have taken a wrong turn,¡± he thought Marcus tried hard, but he realized his speed wouldn¡¯t be enough this time and bike course was just as important.

After the race, Marcus saw his sister at the finish line, and he rode over to her. ¡°Wow, you must have done a good job in the race. What place did you get?¡± Marcus asked Kelly.

¡°I came in third place. Mom and Dad said I would even receive a medal(½±ÅÆ)!¡± Kelly answered excitedly.

¡°That¡¯s great! I came in ninth place. But I¡¯ll do better next year because I¡¯ll be smart enough to practice the course with you,¡± Marcus replied with a smile.

1.When Kelly said ¡°My stomach feels like I ate some butterflies,¡± we know that she felt ______.

A. excited B. surprised C. nervous D. angry

2.What does the underline word ¡°this¡± refer to?

A. Marcus felt very tired. B. Marcus took a wrong turn.

C. Some bike riders lost their way. D. Some bike riders were in front of Marcus.

3.What would probably happen the following year?

A. Marcus would prepare for the race.

B. Marcus would receive a medal in the race.

C. Marcus would train his sister on the course.

D. Marcus would ask his friends to take part in the race.

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This story tells of two sporting heroes who made an impossible dream come true. Bob Champion was a young jockey (Æïʦ) with a bright____________. Then, one day, he fell off his horse. He went to the doctor_____________his injuries(ÉË) and was surprised when he__________that he had cancer. The medical treatment lasted many months and made him very___________.At times, he nearly died.

As the same time, there was a successful____________called Aldaniti. Unluckily, during one race, the horse got a serious injury. The horse's owners___________to put the horse down though the doctor advised the horse's trainer to do so. They_________Aldaniti for a whole year and the horse's injuries got better.

By this time, Bob Champion was out of____________. Slowly, he got back his strength. Eight months later, he_________to his job as a jockey. A month after that, he rode the winning horse in a race. Soon afterwards, Aldaniti_____________returned to training.

Early the next year, __________Bob Champion and Aldaniti were almost back to full fitness. Now, there was a new plan. Bob decided to____________Aldaniti in the Grand National, one of the UK's most famous horse races. People watching the race knew all about the____________fights against ill health and injury. Every one of them wanted the fairy tale to have a_____________ending. And it was perfect. Aldaniti and Bob Champion were real sporting______________.

1.A. future B. idea C. smile D. voice

2.A. instead of B. except for C. because of D. away from

3.A. suggested B. discovered C. expected D. remember

4.A. sad B. scared C. poor D. weak

5.A. doctor B. horse C. owner D. trainer

6.A. refused B. prepared C. regretted D. forgot

7.A. waited for B. looked for C. called in D. paid for

8.A. work B. school C. sight D. hospital

9.A. stuck B. belonged C. returned D. moved

10.A. also B. still C. even D. again

11.A. either B. both C. all D. each

12.A. stop B. walk C. ride D. feed

13.A. one¡¯s B. pair¡¯s C. group¡¯s D. family¡¯s

14.A. upset B. funny C. happy D. similar

15.A. heroes B. players C. results D. events

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Like most July days, it was hot. I stepped into a coffee shop to drink a cup of coffee. It was a tiny store with little round tables and chairs.

As I entered, I found a very old woman bent over a table near the door. Her back was so badly twisted that her face nearly touched the table-top. I sat down facing her two tables away.

¡°Poor woman,¡± I thought. ¡°What does she get out of life? Why does God let people live so long past their prime(¶¦Ê¢Ê±ÆÚ)?¡±

As I thought, another aged lady entered the shop and sat down with her. Soon the two of them were talking about childhood days. They talked of how little the shop had changed in 70 years¡­ In minutes the two of them were trembling (²ü¶¶) with laughter.

I looked again at the first woman, then in the mirror on a nearby wall, catching a picture of myself.

I was wearing a dirty shirt.

She was well dressed in white, gold rings on her fingers.

I was in low spirits. She was laughing, smiling.

I was putting the pieces of my life together. She had millions of wonderful memories to recall.

She was old but it wasn¡¯t hurting her.

As I left the shop, I thought of my foolish questions about God letting People past their prime. Why, that woman was more alive, more sensitive than I was. Age has not bent her spirit (¾«Éñ).

1.The story happened in a coffee shop in July, didn¡¯t it? £¨´ËÌâ1·Ö£©

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2.What did the writer think of the first woman when she saw her in the shop?

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3.How did the two aged ladies feel when they were talking about their childhood days?

______________________________________________________________________.

4.What does the underlined sentence ¡°I was putting the pieces of my life together¡± mean?

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5.How did the young writer and the old woman live according to the passage?

The old woman lived a ____________ life, while the young writer led a ____________ life.

6.What did the young writer try to tell us in the story? £¨´ËÌâ3·Ö£©

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1.Yes, it did. 2.She felt sorry for her. She thought the woman was old and poor. 3.They were happy. 4.It means the writer was living a hard life. / struggled for the life. 5.The old woman ...

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