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It was 21 years ago, on a very cold morning, Mary opened the library in New York. She heard a cat cry and found a white cat in a pile of books at last.

Mary recalled, “His little feet were frozen, we gave him a bath to warm him up and he purred(咕噜叫)all the time.”

It was a Cinderella story for Garfield in 1988, the cat who has lived happily among the books ever since.

“His story has a life of its own,” Mary says while reading the cat’s fan mail. “We have people drive hundreds of miles out of their way just to see Garfield. We even had a Japanese public television crew come here to make a short film of him.”

Shortly after the cat’s rescue, a photo of the library’s “new employee” sitting on the card catalog appeared in local newspapers. Local people were invited to help name the cat and many cast votes . “We have never had such a big crowd for a contest and there wasn’t even a prize,” Mary says with a laugh.

Garfield grew from a popular local “library employee” to a national star with his pictures on calendars. However, he is not the only cat who lives among books. Library cats greet people in about 100 libraries across America. Most live and “work” in comfortable, small town libraries where they don’t get lost in the books. Library cats used to earn their keep by catching rats, but modern library cats have more “white-collar” duties: to act charming and make the library a pleasant homey place.

“Library cats just create a nice, warm atmosphere,” says Roma, producer of Puss in Books, the film about library cats. “The cats attract children to the library and the elderly who maybe can’t have pets in their apartments,” Roma says. “Books, libraries, and cats just go together.”

1.A contest was held after the cat’s rescue to ________ the cat.

A.win B.name C.film D.feed

2.We probably won’t be able to see the picture of Garfield in ________.

A.a Japanese film B.the calendars

C.the card catalogs D.the local newspaper

3.People keep cats in the libraries because ________.

A.cats don’t like big places B.cats can create a nice and warm atmosphere

C.there are more rats there D.librarians are more friendly

4.Library cats can do many things including ________

1) arranging card catalogs 2) greeting people

3) acting for a film 4) catching rats

5) making people feel at home

A.2;4;5 B.1;3 C.1;4;5 D.2;3;5

5.From the passage we can infer (推断) that ________.

A.library cats only attract children and old people B.Garfield is one of the cats who live among books

C.library cats are not as popular as they used to be D.every library in America has at least one cat

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Fights at school sometimes happen. But how can you keep away from a fight? Here’s something you can do.

Be calm(冷静).Sometimes, you feel so angry that you really want to teach somebody a lesson. But being angry can’t solve problems. Neither can a fight. Instead, it may bring you more problems. In the school, everyone involved(卷入)in a fight will be punished, no matter who started it. There are no winners in a fight.

Shout loudly. If you know someone is coming up behind you to attack, turn toward the person with your hands up in front of your body and loudly say “stop” before walking away. Loud voice can usually make the attacker calm down. If the person doesn’t stop, cry for help by calling out the name of a teacher whose office is nearby.

________.Your friend may ask you to join in a fight. Learn to say no. Helping him fight is not really helpful to him. If you really want to give him a hand, try to ask him to give it up. Also,you can tell him if he gets involved in a fight,he may get hurt and be punished. Then,try to learn why he wants a fight and help him find a right way to deal with the problem.

1.Which of the following sentences can be put in the blank“________”?

A.Face bravely. B.Join in a fight. C.Learn to refuse. D.Talk to someone.

2.The passage is written to ________ .

A.help students keep away from fights B.help students to fight

C.advise students to help each other D.encourage students to work hard

3.The passage is written in a/an ________ tone(语气).

A.happy B.boring C.serious D.exciting

When you are in England, you must be very careful(小心) in the street because the traffic(交通)drives on the left. You must look at the right first and then the left, and then you can go across the street.

If the traffic lights are red, the traffic must stop. Then the people on foot can cross the road. If the traffic lights are green, the traffic can go. People on foot mustn’t cross.

When you go by bus in England, you have to be careful, too. Always remember the traffic moves on the left. Have a look first, or you will go the opposite way. In many English cities, there are big buses with two floors. You can sit on the second floor. From there you can see the city (城市)very well. It’s very interesting.

1.When you are in England, you must remember that .

A.there are not any traffic lights

B.the traffic drives on the right

C.the traffic drives on the left

D.there are many cars on the roads

2.What does the underlined word “opposite” mean in Chinese?

A.错误 B.问题 C.相似 D.相反

3.Why must you be careful when you go by bus in England?

A.Because there are too many cars.

B.Because the traffic lights are different from ours.

C.Because you may go the wrong way.

D.Because there are too many people.

4.It’s interesting to in England.

A.cross the street

B.look at the traffic lights

C.look at the big buses

D.sit on the second floor of a big bus and see the city

5.Which is the best title of this passage?

A.Traveling in England. B.Buses in England.

C.Traffic in England. D.Traffic lights in England.

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