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Writing a good story is not an easy task. What’s the secret? Mo Yan, last year’s Nobel Prize winner in literature, believes his success comes from a large amount of reading.
Mo was born into a farming family in a village in Shandong province. He grew up listening to folk stories about gods, spirits and foxes. Those stories later became the inspiration(灵感) for Mo’s writing.
Mo left school at the age of 12 and started to work in the fields.
Although he was tired after his daily hard work, Mo was always hungry for books. However, there were very few in the village. He read his older brother’s textbooks and even dictionaries. He helped others with farm work in exchange for books.
“When I finished reading all the books around, I thought I was the most knowledgeable man in the world,” he told Xinhua.
After Mo left his hometown and joined the army in 1976, he began to read widely, including works by Lu Xun and many other famous writers. He studied from these writers but did not copy them. Instead, he developed his own style. As the first Chinese citizen to win a Nobel Prize in literature, Mo told a group of reporters in his hometown shortly after he won the award. “I grew up in an environment filled with folk culture. It enters my novels whenever I pick up a pen. This has affected, even decided, my style.” 
小题1:Mo Yan is from         .
A.Shandong B.ShanxiC.JiangsuD.Guangdong
小题2:Mo Yan developed his own style          .
A.while listening to folk stories about gods, spirits and foxes.
B.during his daily hard work in the fields.
C.after he studied from many famous writers
D.when he won the Nobel Prize in literature
小题3:Which of the following is wrong?
A.Mo Yan left school when he was very young.
B.Mo Yan read many books when he was very young.
C.Mo Yan was the most knowledgeable man in the world.
D.Mo Yan is the first Chinese citizen to win a Nobel Prize in literature.
小题4:What can we learn from Mo Yan’s success?
A.Easier said than done. B.Rome was not built in a day.
C.Well begun, half done.D.The older, the wiser.

小题1:A
小题2:C
小题3:C
小题4:B

试题分析:本文介绍中国第一位诺贝尔文学奖得主—莫言的故事。介绍他儿时就酷爱读书,参军后读了很多名著并开创了自己的写作风格。
小题1:细节理解题。Mo was born into a farming family in a village in Shandong province.“莫言出生于山东省一个小村庄的农村家庭。”故选A。
小题2:细节理解题。He studied from these writers but did not copy them. Instead, he developed his own style. “他向这些作家学习,但是没有抄袭他们。相反的,他建立了自己的风格。”故选C。
小题3:推理判断题。根据Mo left school at the age of 12 and started to work in the fields.“莫言12岁离开学校并开始在田间工作。”可知A正确;根据第四段所述,莫言读他哥哥的书,还通过帮别人干活来交换书。可知B正确;When I finished reading all the books around, I thought I was the most knowledgeable man in the world,“当我读完周围的这些书,我认为我就是世界上最知识渊博的人了。”可知C错误,他认为自己知识渊博,他并不是世界上最渊博的人。 As the first Chinese citizen to win a Nobel Prize in literature, Mo told a group of reporters in his hometown shortly after he won the award. “作为世界上第一个中国文学诺比尔奖获得者,莫言在他获奖后不久就告诉他家乡的一些记者。”因此D正确。故选C。
小题4:推理判断题。莫言的成功不是一日努力的结果,而是常年累月的付出。A. Easier said than done.“说起来容易,做起来难。”B. Rome was not built in a day.  “罗马并非一日建成。”C. Well begun, half done.“半途而废。”D. The older, the wise.“越老越智慧。”故选B。
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“ Mom,” she shouted, “ I think I will mow the lawn.” Her mom ran into the yard and said, “ Oh no, you don’t. You’re too young to mow the lawn.”
I’m fourteen years old and know how to do it,” Jessie said, “ Besides, it would help Dad out, and he won’t have to worry about it over the weekend.”
Mom thought for a while and then decided to let Jessie give it a try. After all, she was home and would keep an eye on her. Jessie already knew how to start the lawn mower from watching her dad. Jessie checked the gas(汽油) to make sure it was full, and put on her gardening gloves to protect her hands. Mom watched from the kitchen window. Jessie really does know how to mow the lawn. She was very careful around the flowers and trees. When she finished, she felt so good,but she was so hot. Mom brought her some ice tea and said, “You sure did a great job. Dad will be very surprised.”
Later that day, Dad came home and said to Jessie’s mom, “You didn’t have to mow the lawn. I was going to do it on Saturday. It looks great. Thanks.”
I didn’t mow it. Jessie did.”
“Wow,our little girl is growing up!” Dad told Jessie what a great job she had done.
“It was fun, and I will do it again next week,” said Jessie.
The neighbor next door came by and asked Jessie if she wanted to mow his lawn and make some money. “Sure!” said Jessie. Jessie began mowing his lawn. Two other neighbors asked so, then another three. Jessie was now mowing lawns for them all and making some money. She was no longer bored! “I won’t have time to spend my money,” she laughed to herself.
小题1:In order to do something different, Jessie decided to ________.
A.read the booksB.travelC.mow the lawnD.watch TV
小题2:What does “keep an eye on” mean?
A.保护B.注视C.培养D.瞄准
小题3:Bofore Jessie mowed the lawn, she ________.
A.washed her handsB.bought some gas
C.read some instructionsD.put on her gloves
小题4:How did Jessie’s father feel when he knew Jessie had mowed the lawn?
A.ProudB.AngryC.RelaxedD.Worried
小题5:What does the text mainly tell us?
A.Neighbors should learn to help each other.
B.Mowing the lawn is a good way to make money.
C.Doing something helpful can make people happy.
D.Children should help their parents at an early age.
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One of the pots had a crack in it while the other pot was perfect, From the river to the house, the cracked pot arrived only half full. And the other pot was always full. The perfect pot took pride in its talent.  But the poor cracked pot felt sad for its own disadvantage.
One day by the river the cracked pot said to the woman, "I feel bad about myself, because the crack in me causes water to come out all the way back to your house.”
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So, to all the cracked pot friends, have a great day and remember to smell the flowers on your side of the road!
小题1:If each of the two pots could be filled with 20 kilos of water, the woman would probably get _______ kilos of water from the river to the house.
A.10B.20 C.30D.40
小题2:Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The woman preferred the perfect pot to the cracked pot.
B.The cracked pot felt more talented than the perfect pot.
C.There were beautiful flowers on both sides of the road.
D.The old woman decorated her house with some flowers.
小题3:What can we learn from the story?
A.Everyone has a talent.
B.A true friend is hard to find.
C.Success never comes easily.
D.Mistakes improve our learning,
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After five years of        jobs, I fell in love with a very nice middle-class girl. It was the best thing that could have happened to me. I       I wanted to do something positive with my life because I wanted to prove to her that what people said about me was        . Especially her mother, who had said to me, “Let’s        it, you’ve failed at everything you’ve ever done.” So I tried hard with my      and went to college. My first novel _     while I was at college.
After college I taught during the __    in high schools and attended evening classes at London University, where I got a degree in history. I became a lecturer at a college and was thinking of       that job to write full time        I was offered a part-time job at Leeds University. I began to feel proud of myself —here was a working--class boy who’d        school early, now teaching at the university.
My writing career took off when I discovered my own style. Now I’m rich and      , have been on TV, and met lots of film stars.        what does it mean? I just wish all the people that have put me down had      : “I believe in you. You’ll succeed.”
小题1:
A.brightB.uselessC.simpleD.hopeful
小题2:
A.anythingB.somethingC.everythingD.nothing
小题3:
A.lowB.poorC.good D.useful
小题4:
A.agreedB.decidedC.plannedD.told
小题5:
A.wrongB.rightC.stupidD.faulty
小题6:
A.seeB.knowC.understandD.face
小题7:
A.experimentB.practiceC.writingD.composition
小题8:
A.came onB.came inC.came outD.came back
小题9:
A.dayB.nightC.monthD.year
小题10:
A.giving inB.giving backC.giving outD.giving up
小题11:
A.whileB.ifC.whenD.or
小题12:
A.leftB.attendedC.changedD.graduated
小题13:
A.tiredB.calmC.nervous .D.famous
小题14:
A.AndB.ButC.HoweverD.Well
小题15:
A.praisedB.saidC.answeredD.advised
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She hurried to a drugstore(药店) with the money in her hand.
“And what do you want?” asked the salesman. “It’s for my little brother,” the girl answered. “He’s really, really sick and I want to buy a miracle.” “Pardon?” said the salesman.
“My brother Andrew has something bad growing in-side his head and my daddy says only a miracle can save him. So how much does a miracle cost?” “We don’t sell a miracle here, child. I’m sorry,” the salesman said with a smile.
“Listen, if it isn’t enough, I can try and get some more. Just tell me how much it costs.”
A well-dressed man heard it and asked, “What kind of a miracle does your brother need?”
“I don’t know,” she answered with her eyes full of tears. “He’s really sick and mum says he needs an operation. But my daddy can’t pay for it, so I have brought all my money.
“How much do you have?” asked the man. “$1.11, but I can try and get some more,” she answered.
“Well, what luck,” smiled the man. “$1.11, the price of a miracle for little brothers”
He took up the girl’s hand and said, “Take me to where you live. I want to see your brother and meet your parents. Let’s see if I have the kind of miracle you need.”
That well-dressed man was Dr Carlton Armstrong, a famous doctor. The operation was successful and it wasn’t long before Andrew was home again.
How much did the miracle cost?
小题1:What was the trouble in the little girl’s family?
A. Her brother was seriously ill. 
B. They had no money. 
C. Both A and B.
小题2:In the eye of the girl, a miracle might be _____.
A.something interesting 
B. something beautiful 
C. some wonderful medicine
小题3:The little girl said again and again “…I can try get some more.”That hows___.
A. she had still kept somemoney 
B. she hoped not to be refused
C. There was no need to worry about money
小题4:What made the miracle happen?
A.The girl’s love for her brother. 
B. The girl’s money
C.The medicine from the drugstore.
小题5:From the passage we can infer(推断) that _____.
A. The doctor didn’t ask for any pay.
B. The little girl is lovely but not so clever.
C. Andrew was in fact not so sick as they had thought.
Have you ever done something foolish and it made you feel so embarrassed(尴尬的)?
Well, that’s exactly how I felt. On a Saturday morning last autumn.I went to town to do some shopping and as I was on my way home from the shop,it suddenly began to rain. I at once ran into a nearby phone box because I didn’t have an umbrella.It was raining so heavily that I had to stay in the phone box until it stopped.
A few moments later,I saw a young man walk up to the phone box,wearing a yellow raincoat and holding a box. I didn’t want to go out into the rain,so I picked up the phone and pretended(假装) I was talking to someone. I thought the man would go away,but he didn’t. He just waited in the pouring rain,and I acted as if I was deep in conversation.
Luckily,the rain stopped after about ten minutes.“Okay,Mum,” I said loudly into the phone,“I’ll see you later. Bye!” I put the phone down, picked up my shopping bag and walked out of the phone box. “I’m sorry I took so long.” I said to the man.
“Oh, I don’t want to use the phone,” he answered, smiling.“I’ve just come to repair it. There is something wrong with it, you see .” I felt myself go red in the face and I hurried away with my head down,feeling a complete fool. That was certainly one of the most embarrassing moments of my life! 
小题1:Why did the writer go to the phone box and stay there?
A.Because she wanted to keep warm.
B.Because she wanted to wait for her friend there.
C.Because she wanted to phone her mother.
D.Because it rained heavily and she had no umbrella with her.
小题2:The writer thought that the young man wanted          .
A.to repair the phone.B.to use the phone.
C.to stay in the phone box.D.to clean the phone box.
小题3:How long did the man wait for?
A.About five minutes.B.About fifteen minutes.
C.About ten minutes.D.About thirty minutes.
小题4:Which of the following is TRUE?
A.The story happened on a cold Saturday morning last summer.
B.The writer telephoned her mother.
C.The writer was on her way home after doing some shopping,suddenly it began to rain.
D.The writer knew why the man came here.
小题5:Why was the writer embarrassed?
A. Because she did something foolish.
B. Because she got all wet.
C. Because she made the young man wait so long. 
D Because she couldn't get out of the phone box.
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Later, after the test papers had been turned in, the teacher asked me to stay in the room when all the other students were dismissed. As soon as we were alone she began to talk to me about what it meant to grow up; she talked about how important it was to stand on your own two feet and be responsible for your own acts. For a long time, she talked about honesty and emphasized(强调)the fact that when people do something dishonest, they are really cheating themselves. She made me promise that I would think seriously about all the things she had said, and then she told me I could leave. I walked out of the room wondering why she had chosen to talk to me about all those things.
Later on, I found out that she thought I had cheated on the test. When she saw me lean over to talk to the girl next to me, it looked as if I was copying answers from the girl’s test paper. I tried to explain about the pen, but all she could say was it seemed very strange to her that I hadn’t talked of anything about the pen the day she talked to me right after the test. Even if I tried to explain that I was just doing the girl a favor by letting her use my pen, I am sure she continued to believe that I had cheated on the test.
小题1:The story took place exactly          .
A.in the teacher’s office B.in an exam room
C.in the school libraryD.in the language lab
小题2:The thing(s) emphasized in the teacher’s talk was (were)          .
A.honestyB.sense of dutyC.seriousnessD.all of the above
小题3:The boy knew everything          .
A.the moment he was asked to stay behind
B.when the teacher started talking about honesty
C.only some time later
D.when he was walking out of the room

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