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阅读理解。
  Once there were two brothers who were twins. They looked the same. They both had the same dark
brown hair, blue eyes and beautiful teeth. They were both 5 feet 10 inches tall and both weighed 150
pouds.
  They not only looked alike but also sounded alike on the telephone. Not even their family could tell
the difference. They dressed alike, listened to the same music, and read the asme books.
  When they were twenty-tree, they both got married and a year later both had sons. The years went
by and as they began to grow old, they both wore glasses and they both became. bald.
  Then one day, one of the brothers got sick and died. A few days later a man stopped the other twin
on the street.
  "Excuse me for asking," he said, "but was it you or your brother who died?"
1. It was not easy to tell the two men from each other because _____.
A. they were brothers    
B. they were handsome
C. they were the same age
D. they were twins
2. The twin brothers _____.
A. had different coloured hair    
B. were not so tall as each other
C. looked very much alike      
D. wore different clothes
3. "They both became bald" means _____.
A. they became old            
B. they had sons
C. they had little hair          
D. they got sick
4. The only difference between the twins was _____.
A. one got sick and died first  
B. one was shorter than the other
C. one got married and had a son  
D. one was bald and the other wasn't
5. The man stopped the other twin on the street because _____.
A. he wanted to talk with him  
B. he didn't know which of them died
C. he wanted to make friends with him  
D. he was surprised to see him on the street.
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阅读理解

  Languages keeps evolving(进化、发展), and English is no exception.It is a language that embraces(欣然接受)new words that may be cool today but gone tomorrow.

  There are, however, some words and phrases that have stood the test of time.OK, which has become the international standard for expressing agreement, is a good example.

  But why is this rather odd(奇怪的)expression so popular and so useful when we could use any number of other words to say the same thing?

  Writing in The Times, Allen Metcalf, author of OK:The Improbable Story of America’s Greatest Word, writes:“What OK provided that the others did not was neutrality(中性), a way to express agreement without having to offer an opinion.”

  For example, if someone asks you “Shall we go for a walk after lunch?” you can simply respond “OK”.There you go-no extra opinions.Just straight, plain old OK.

  So just where did this rather curious expression come from? The origins of OK have been widely disputed(辩论,争论).Some people have guessed that OK was the name of a person or a product.

  Speakers of many different languages have had their say on this question, keen to claim the term as their own.

  Writing an article for London’s Metro newspaper, Metcalf states:‘O and K are present in every language of the world, as expressions that can be abbreviated(缩写)OK.” For example:French-“O qu-oui”, “yes indeed”; German-“Ohne Korrektur”,“ without correction needed”; and in Latin or Greek, “Olla kalla”, “all good”.

  But, does it sound a little too informal with this popular little expression?

  Apparently not.

  In a speech where he stated that his election(当选)would not be a radical(激进的)result to all problems, President Obama said:“…even though I am president…, AI-Qaida is still a threat(威胁)and that we cannot pretend somehow that because Barack Hussein Obama got elected as president, suddenly everything’s going to be OK,” he said.

  So, there you go, straight from the president.It’s OK to say OK, and thanks to the expression’s widespread usage across the world, you can be understood anywhere.

(1)

Using the example of Obama, the author wants to show that _________.

[  ]

A.

there is still a long way to go to defeat Al-Qaida

B.

Obama likes to use OK when he speaks

C.

OK is widely used even on formal occasions

D.

the use of OK is encouraged in formal speech

(2)

According to Allen Metcalf, OK differs from other terms to express agreement, which of the following opinions is true?

[  ]

A.

It is easiest way to say.

B.

It doesn’t need emotion.

C.

It is the most commonly used.

D.

It doesn’t use in the formal speech.

(3)

What is the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

Why OK is OK everywhere?

B.

It’s OK to say OK in the world.

C.

Where did OK come from?

D.

Everything is going to be OK.

阅读理解

 Curly is my big black dog. He is so strong that he can carry me on his back. He likes to run and play with me. He likes to follow my father around in the fields too. One day my father took off his coat and laid it on the ground under a big tree. Curly stood watching him. My father said, Watch my coat, Curly.

 Curly sat down on the coat. My father forgot all about his coat and went home without it. Late in the evening I missed my dog. I looked everywhere for him, calling, Curly, Curly!But Curly did not come. Soon my father wanted something that was in his coat pocket(). Then he remembered (记起) what he had done. He went back to the big tree. What do you think he saw? Curly was sitting on the coat so that nobody could carry it away.

1Curly took care of the       .

[  ]

A man         B. coat

C watch         D. tree

2 When did we miss the dog?

[  ]

A in the morning       B. at noon

C at 4 o'clock          D in the evening

3 The dog didn't come when he was called became he was       .

[  ]

A on guard (看守着)     B afraid

C asleep              D not hungry

4My father placed the coat       .   

[  ]

A in the tree             B on the ground

C in the garden           D over Curly

5This story was written to tell about       .   

[  ]

A a dog                B a forgetful

C a little boy             D a man's coat

阅读理解

  Jack is a twenty-year-old young man.Two years ago, when he finished middle school, he found work in a shop.Usually he works until ten o’clock in the evening.He is very tired when he gets home.After a quick supper he goes to bed and soon falls asleep.His grandma who lives downstairs is pleased with him.

  One day, on his way home, he met his friend Mary.They were both happy.He asked the girl to his house, and she agreed happily.He bought some fruit and drinks for her.And they talked about their school, teachers, classmates and their future.They talked for a long time.

  “Have a look at your watch, please,”said the girl.“What time is it now?”

  “Sorry, something is wrong with my watch,”said Jack.“Where’s yours?”

  “I left it at home.”

  Jack thought for a moment and found a way.He began to stamp his foot on the floor, “Bang! Bang! Bang!”

  The sound woke his grandma up.The old woman shouted downstairs, “It’s twelve o’clock in the night, Jack.Why are you still jumping upstairs?”

(1)

Jack was ________ when he finished middle school.

[  ]

A.

sixteen

B.

eighteen

C.

twenty

D.

fifteen

(2)

The old woman is satisfied with Jack because ________.

[  ]

A.

he’s her grandson

B.

he’s clever

C.

he can keep quiet

D.

he gets home on time

(3)

From the story, we can know that Mary is Jack’s ________.

[  ]

A.

classmate

B.

colleague (同事)

C.

aunt

D.

wife

(4)

The word “stamp” in the story means ________ in Chinese.

[  ]

A.

盖印

B.

C.

贴邮票

D.

承认

(5)

Jack stamped his foot on the floor in order to (为了)________.

[  ]

A.

wake his grandma up

B.

make his grandma angry

C.

let his grandma tell him the time

D.

let his grandma buy him a watch

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