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Although I didn’t have any interest in being a school bus driver, I became one. Many years later, I was still working on the school bus. There are so many good reasons. Firstly, the talk brought me different kinds of information. I also got to hear all the family secrets of the newcomers. I have a toy bear who was a great comforter(安慰者) for the little ones. The kids got to look after him on the trip to school and he waited patiently for them to get on for the trip home.

Our bus would often pass a place where we could see some alpacas (羊驼) in front of a farm house. Little Michael would cry excitedly from the seat, “Look, Miss! Look at the camels!” He used to put his head out of the bus window. When I warned him that a little insect would come into his nose if he wasn’t careful, he smartly gave up the habit.
I remember a little girl got on the bus one morning 5 years ago and sobbed(抽泣) all the way to school. We arrived at the school gate. As she waited to get down the bus, she threw her arms around my neck and cried that her grandfather had died the night before.
A school bus driver needs to keep one eye on the road and the other on the mirror to watch what the little ones are doing down the back.
Now, it’s important to think how many lives I’ve been responsible(负责的) for, and how many kilometers I’ve driven in order to get my passengers home safely during the 20 years. I’ve enjoyed it, but it’s time to rest and park my school bus.
小题1:When did the writer begin to be a school bus driver?
A.5 years ago.B.10 years ago.C.20 years ago.D.30 years ago.
小题2:What does the underlined word “them” in the first paragraph refer to (所指)?
A.toy bearsB.kidsC.school busesD.secrets
小题3:Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Children didn’t like the driver.
B.The driver likes the job all the time.
C.The little girl was excited at seeing the camels.
D.Children sometimes talked about their family secrets on the bus.
小题4:The writer didn’t give up her job because        .
A.driving was her hobby
B.children made her valuable
C.drivers were paid well
D.children loved her toy bear
小题5:What may the writer’s future plan be?
A.She decides to stop the job.
B.She tries to go on driving.
C.She wants to have a holiday.
D.She hopes to help more kids.

小题1:C
小题2:B
小题3:D
小题4:B
小题5:A

试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了一个开了20年校车的司机。在工作中听着孩子的交谈作者认为很有乐趣。孩子们对他的信任以及他对孩子们的责任感使他感觉这份工作很有价值。
小题1:细节理解题。根据短文最后一段how many kilometers I’ve driven in order to get my passengers home safely during the 20 years描述,可知作者已经开校车20年了,故选C。
小题2:细节理解题。根据第一段The kids got to look after him on the trip to school and he waited patiently for them to get on for the trip home.描述,可知them指的是主语kids,故选B。
小题3:细节理解题。根据第一段I also got to hear all the family secrets of the newcomers.可知,孩子们在校车上有时会谈论家庭的秘密。故选D
小题4:推理判断题。根据短文最后一段描述可知作者喜欢这份工作是因为它有价值,他担负着孩子们的安全。故选B
小题5:推理判断题。根据短文最后but it’s time to rest and park my school bus可知作者到了停止开车的年龄了,故选A
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Although the job seems to be great, it is hard. Usually , Laura begins tasting desserts as early as 8 a.m., and is still tasting new desserts at 6 p.m. before she goes back home. Fortunately, the job hasn’t made her too fat. She only worries about her teeth.
“ Of course I was afraid of becoming fat when I started the job, so I try to do exercise as often as possible. The main thing is my teeth. I don't think my dentist would be happy if I told him what I do, so I try to brush my teeth as often as possible.” “When I tell people what I do, they say ‘ that’s the best job in the world’, and then they ask me what my favorite dessert is.”
Laura loves her job although it is hard. “ I can learn about new trends(趋势) in food. It is a hard job but someone has to do it.” she said.
小题1:To be a cake-taste is to _________________.
A.sell different cakesB.make different cakes
C.taste different cakesD.buy different cakes
小题2:The underlined word “ Fortunately” means “ ________________”
A.quicklyB.luckily
C.lovelyD.terribly
小题3: Which of the following is TRUE ?
A.Laura is very heavy because of her job.
B.Laura doesn’t love her job because it is hard.
C.Laura often works for a long time every day.
D.People all think Laura’s job is very tired.
I used to live in my own room alone. But one day it all changed when my brother Mike asked to share my   .At first, my parents said "no" to him, but at last my mother agreed. I cried and asked my parents not to do this, but it didn't work.
As soon as Mike entered my room, it began to become   .To my anger, he often left his unwashed clothes and toys everywhere! One evening, I was doing some   on my computer while Mike was listening to music. However, I left my seat to get some water. A big surprise was waiting for me when I     .He was using my computer to play games. I had forgotten to save the homework. Sadly, he had closed my program  saving it-all I had done had disappeared! I   him. He cried a lot as my mother came and beat him. My mother also asked him to leave my room at once.
Then I did my homework once again. At 10: 00 p.m.. I finished it. When I was going to turn off the computer, I saw the photo of my   .that he had put on my table. I looked at his lovely face and remembered how    he was when my mom beat him. I really felt   . I went to see what he was doing, I found he was sleeping in my parents' bed. I kissed his face. He woke up, got up and said. "I'm sorry. I won't bring you any more trouble."
I was as moved and said. "From now on, my room is not only mine. It is     !"That very night, Mike and I shared not only the room, but the bed.
小题1:
A.clothesB.foodC.roomD.toys.
小题2:
A.dirtyB.emptyC.quietD.tidy
小题3:
A.businessB.homework C.readingD.shopping
小题4:
A.dancedB.fellC.returned D.slept
小题5:
A.afterB.byC.forD.without
小题6:
A.agreed withB.heard fromC.looked afterD.shouted at
小题7:
A.brotherB.cousinC.fatherD.grandfather
小题8:
A.cleverB.sadC.happyD.silly
小题9:
A.boredB.excitedC.proudD.sorry
小题10:
A.hisB.hersC.oursD.theirs
This story happened when I was 11 years old. I’ll never forget it.
I was at my friend Jenny’s      after school one day. We were doing homework when a friend of Jenny’s mum’s came over to      . I don’t remember her name or even what she looked like. I      remember her hands, her voice and the lesson she taught me.
I remember her hand reaching out for mine. What     hands she had, I thought; rich, dark skin going well with the orange nail polish (指甲油). Then I heard her saying, “Oh no, that is NOT      you shake hands. Let me show you.”
After that, I just remember her voice explaining the importance of a good       , having a sense of self, looking the other person in the eye… At that moment I felt respected.
I think of her every time I meet someone      . I’m so thankful for her little lesson.
I thank her for       the time to teach me something I didn’t know. I thank her for the       that she didn’t talk down to me because I was 11 or because I didn’t       something. I thank her for instilling (灌输) the idea that if someone doesn’t know something, don’t be afraid to share your knowledge.
小题1:
A.kitchenB.officeC.classroomD.house
小题2:
A.watchB.helpC.visitD.look
小题3:
A.justB.stillC.alsoD.hardly
小题4:
A.dirtyB.beautifulC.largeD.useful
小题5:
A.whyB.whenC.whereD.how
小题6:
A.handshakeB.experienceC.educationD.impression
小题7:
A.familiarB.newC.specialD.big
小题8:
A.savingB.checkingC.takingD.changing
小题9:
A.truthB.newsC.resultD.fact
小题10:
A.likeB.knowC.tellD.want
Sam Higgins was a famous photographer. He travelled all over the world, taking photos for magazines and newspapers. He had photographs of earthquakes, forest fires, floods, even wars. If something interesting happened, Sam went to photograph it. His photographs won many prizes and he earned a lot of money.
He was a married man and his wife often asked him to take her with him, but he always refused. “I travel for work, not for pleasure,” he told her. “You won’t enjoy yourself, and I won’t have time to look after you. Sometimes there’s not even anywhere to stay and I have to sleep outside. I often don’t have a good meal or a bath for days. You won’t like it”
“Sam, I’m not a child,” his wife argued. “I can look after myself. Please, take me with you next time you go overseas.”
Sam did not say anything but he thought about it, and when he was asked to go to Africa he said, “You can come to Africa with me if you want to. I’ve got to take photographs of the wildlife there. It should be interesting and not too uncomfortable. We’ll be staying with a ranger(森林管理员) ”
His wife was very excited, and at first she had a very enjoyable time.
Then one day, Sam went off to find some lions to photograph. His wife went with him, but before long they became separated(分开). They came to a fork on the way, and she walked down one way while he walked down the other. Then Sam heard her screaming. He ran back to the fork on the way and saw her running forward him. A huge lion was chasing her. Quickly Sam took out his camera and pointed it at his wife and the lion. Then he shouted, “Slow down, woman. I can’t get you both in the picture.”
小题1:Sam Higgins made his money by             .
A. travelling           B. appearing in many magazines            C. taking photos
小题2:He never took his wife with him because             .
A. he thought she didn’t enjoy it.                
B. his wife refused to go with him  
C. he thought his work was dangerous.
小题3:When Sam ran back and saw his wife, he             .
A. tried to save her   
B. was too frighten to save her  
C. wanted to take a wondul picture.
小题4:What does “fork” mean in this passage ?
A.a place where a road divides into two parts
B. a tool used for digging(挖) the ground
C. an instrument used for lifting food to the mouth.
小题5:We can infer(推断) that          .
A. Sam was crazy about photography         
B. Sam didn’t love his wife at all
C. Sam’s wife was very beautiful
Christmas Love
Each December, I promised to make Christmas a relaxed and peaceful experience. I didn’t spend too much time on card writing, endless cooking and decorating. Yet still, I found myself tired, unable to enjoy the valuable family moments, and of course, to understand the true meaning of        .
Christmas came again. My son, Nicholas, was in primary school that year. It was a very          season for a six-year-old. For weeks, he’d been memorizing songs for his school’s “Winter Celebration.” All the parents were invited to be present at their show.
I didn’t have the heart to tell him I’d be working. Unwilling to          his shining moment, I spoke with his teacher. She told me there’d be a dress rehearsal(彩排) the morning of the presentation. All           unable to be present that evening were welcome to come then.
So, on the           of the dress rehearsal, I arrived ten minutes early. Around the room, I saw several other parents. Because the public school system had long stopped referring to the holiday as “Christmas”, I didn’t          anything other than fun. So, when my son’s class rose to sing “Christmas Love”, I was a little bit surprised by its title.
Nicholas was excited, as were all of his classmates. Those in the front row held up large letters, one by one, to         out the title of the song. As the class would sing “C is for Christmas,” a child would hold up the letter C. Then, “H is for Happy,” and on and on         all the children presented the complete message “Christmas Love”.
The show was going smoothly, until suddenly, a small, quiet, girl in the front row held the letter “M” upside down — totally not knowing her letter “M” appeared as a “W”. The audience(观众) laughed at this little girl’s        . But she had no idea why they were laughing at her, so she stood tall,          holding her “W”. The laughter continued until the last letter was raised, and we all saw it together. A sudden          came over the audience and eyes began to widen. At that moment, we understood why we were there and why we        the holiday.
For when the last letter was held high, the message read loud and clear: “CHRIST WAS LOVE”.
小题1:
A.familyB.loveC.ChristmasD.school
小题2:
A.freshB.excitingC.successfulD.golden
小题3:
A.missB.wasteC.forgetD.change
小题4:
A.officersB.childrenC.teachersD.parents
小题5:
A.morningB.noonC.afternoonD.evening
小题6:
A.enjoyB.expectC.findD.have
小题7:
A.spell B.pickC.checkD.carry
小题8:
A.sinceB.beforeC.untilD.when
小题9:
A.letterB.mistakeC.appearanceD.gesture
小题10:
A.politelyB.honestlyC.quietlyD.proudly
小题11:
A.cryB.angerC.silenceD.sadness
小题12:
A.celebratedB.rememberedC.inventedD.recorded
When I was a kid in Minnesota, watermelons were expensive. One of my father's friends, Bernie, was a rich businessman, who owned a large store in St. Paul.
  Every summer, when the first watermelons arrived, Bernie would call. Dad and I would go to Bernie's place. We’d sit on the edge of the dock (码头), feet dangling (摇晃), and got ready for a big meal. Bernie would take his knife, cut our first watermelon, hand us both a big piece and sit down next to us. Then we'd bury our faces in watermelon, eating only the heart—the reddest, juiciest, firmest, sweetest, and most seed-free part — and throw away the rest.
  Bernie was my father's ideal of a rich man. I always thought it was because he was such a successful businessman. Years later, I realized that it was not Bernie's wealth itself but his way of dealing with it that my father liked. Bernie knew how to stop working, get together with friends and eat only the heart of the watermelon.
  What I learned from Bernie is that being rich is a state of mind. Some of us, no matter how much money we have, will never be free enough to eat only the heart of the watermelon. If you don't take the time to dangle your feet over the dock and enjoy life’s small pleasure, your work is probably hurting your life.
  For many years, I forgot that lesson I'd learned as a kid on the loading dock. I was too busy making all the money I could.
Well, I've relearned it. I hope I have time left to enjoy the success of others and to take pleasure in the day. That's the heart of the watermelon. I have learned again to throw the rest away.
小题1:We learn from the second paragraph the writer and his father were feeling_____.
A.hungryB.worriedC.relaxedD.proud
小题2:How did the writer and his father eat the watermelon? 
A.They ate it in a polite way.
B.They only ate its best part.
C.They ate every part of it.
D.They shared only one piece.
小题3:In the eyes of the writer's father, Bernie ________.
A.was just a rich businessman
B.worked hard all the time
C.lived a rich but healthy life
D.knew how to make money
小题4:The underlined part "the heart of the watermelon" in the last paragraph refers to ______.
A.the writer's hope of enjoying life
B.the writer's busy life
C.the writer's decision of making money
D.the best part of the watermelon
小题5:It can be learned from the passage that ______.
A.one has to work hard to reach his goal
B.a friend in need is a friend in deed
C.watermelon is the healthiest fruit
D.one should keep work-life balance

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