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In the city of Chicago I met a man I will never forget. He drove a bus that ran from downtown to the edge of the city. Each night I watched him. As the passengers got on the bus, he smiled at each one. It was fun to see how many passengers forgot their troubles and smiled back.
There was one passenger, I noticed, that had never smiled back. He usually coughed roughly through his mustache (胡子) as he got on the bus. And he never covered his mouth. But that wasn’t enough to stop the bus driver’s smile. He gave the man with the mustache and the rough cough his biggest smile.
The man with the mustache never seemed to see that smile. He would sit on the edge of his seat and complained about the way that the bus driver was driving. He only complained for a short time, but he spoke loudly enough so everybody could hear. It was enough to make me sick. But the driver never said a word. He just went on smiling at passengers as they got on the bus.
I wanted to get to know this bus driver better. One night I stayed on the bus to the end of the line. I asked the driver, “Why don’t you throw that man with the mustache out of the bus?” The bus driver looked at me and gave me one of his famous smiles. “I don’t care about that,” he said. “Let me tell you about my friend’s dog. The man next door to me has a dog. Every time the moon shines, the dog barks (狗叫) and barks all night.” “Well, what about the dog and the moon?” I asked. “Oh, the moon keeps on shining,” he said.
小题1:The first paragraph mainly tells us           .
A.the writer was interested in the bus driver
B.there was a bus from downtown to Chicago
C.each night the writer watched the driver driving
D.it was fun for the driver to see passengers smiling
小题2:What did the man with a mustache usually do on the bus?
A.He never said a word.
B.He talked loudly to others.
C.He complained about the way to the city.
D.He complained that the driver didn’t drive well.
小题3:The writer stayed on the bus to the end of the line because he wanted             .
A.to listen to an interesting story
B.to know more about the driver
C.to ask about the dog and the moon
D.to ask the driver to throw the man out
小题4:What does the passage imply (暗示)?
A.Bus drivers should smile at passengers.
B.It’s no good to be rough to others.
C.We should learn to be polite.
D.We should learn to be generous(宽宏大量的).

小题1:A
小题2:D
小题3:B
小题4:D

试题分析:短文提到作者对芝加哥的一位公交车司机的介绍,他面对每一位乘客都是面带微笑,当遇到有抱怨的人时,他也不生气。作者很想知道为什么?于是,在一次乘车的过程中作者对他进行了询问,他告诉作者一个道理,人要学会宽宏大量。
小题1:细节理解题。问题:短文的第一自然段主要讲述了什么?分析:主要讲述了作者对芝加哥的一位司机很感兴趣,他对每一位乘客都是面带微笑。第一项符合段意。故选A
小题2:细节理解题。问题:有胡子的这个男人在公交车上经常做什么?联系原文: He would sit on the edge of his seat and complained about the way that the bus driver was driving. 句意:他坐在座位的边缘,这一路都在抱怨着司机的开车不好。结合选项选择第四项。故选D
小题3:细节理解题。问题:作者为什么一直做到公交车的终点?分析原文:I wanted to get to know this bus driver better. One night I stayed on the bus to the end of the line. 句意:我想对这位司机有更多的了解。一天,我一直做到公交车的终点。明确作者的目的,要更好地了解这位司机。故选B
小题4:细节理解题。问题:这篇短文在暗示给我们什么道理?通过阅读短文,司机的最后一句话,最能体现出中心思想。狗冲着月亮叫,但是,月亮依然是保持着微笑。充分说明一个道理,人要学会宽宏大量。故选D
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“Wait, Mum,” Joe said, “I’ll call. After that, I’m going to be a businessman now.”
Joe’s mother smiled __   .
小题1:
A.teachersB.parentsC.classmatesD.friends
小题2:
A.saidB.toldC.thoughtD.spoke
小题3:
A.springB.summerC.autumnD.winter
小题4:
A.becauseB.whenC.whileD.after
小题5:
A.newspaperB.bikesC.computersD.tools
小题6:
A.nowB.rightC.justD.only
小题7:
A.onB.toC.ofD.for
小题8:
A.takeB.catchC.carryD.get
小题9:
A.friendlyB.kindC.possibleD.wrong
小题10:
A.atB.aboutC.beforeD.after
小题11:
A.taughtB.gaveC.madeD.asked
小题12:
A.thatB.whenC.whatD.where
小题13:
A.smiledB.shoutedC.criedD.worried
小题14:
A.bigB.largeC.greatD.bad
小题15:
A.sadlyB.happilyC.politelyD.angrily
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She said, “Hi, young man! I'm Rose. I’m 87 years old. Can I give you a hug? ”
I said      , “Of course!”
“Why are you in college at such an age?” I asked.
She joked, “I’m here to meet a rich husband, get married, have children, and then travel around the world.”
“No, seriously,” I asked.
“I always dreamed of having a college education. Now I’m getting one!” she told me.
After a year, Rose became       . She could easily get along well with others wherever she went. She loved to dress up and she enjoyed the attention from others.
At the end of the term we invited Rose to       at our party. I’ll never forget what she taught us.
“We do not stop playing because we are old; we grow old because we stop playing. Here are the secrets of staying young. You have to laugh and find humor every day. You’ve got to have a dream. When you        your dreams, you die!” she said.
“There is a big       between growing old and growing up. Anybody can grow old. That doesn’t take any talent,” she added. “But to grow up, you have to find the chance in change. Have no regrets(遗憾). We usually don’t have regrets for what we did,      rather for things we did not do.”
Finally we graduated from the college with Rose. One week after graduation, she died peacefully in her sleep. She taught us by example that it’s never too late to be all you can possibly be.
小题1:
A.angrilyB.happilyC.completely D.comfortably
小题2:
A.popularB.common C.hardworkingD.lucky
小题3:
A.sayB.speakC.talkD.discuss
小题4:
A.haveB.keepC.likeD.lose
小题5:
A.chanceB.changeC.differenceD.problem
小题6:
A.andB.butC.asD.because
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But things didn’t happen       they had thought, the water rose with a frightening speed and their        house fell down, sweeping away the occupants (居住者),including Tenegra’s husband and her other daughter. They were able to struggle to            , but the 6-year-old Tenegra was       against the strong wind and water, along with sharp deadly debris(残骸). Bernadette made her way to the child and was holding her and kept      her to keep on.
“I crawled(爬) over to her, and I tried to pull her up. But she was too      and wasn’t able to make it. It seemed she had already       , ” Tenegra said,  crying. I screamed but it didn’t work."
The mother said       that she would never forget the last words of her daughter before        , “Ma, just let go, just let go. Save        . I love you forever.
“Yolanda” , the super typhoon destroyed a great number of houses and buildings. The 6-year- old Tenegra       her life. She has just seen a small part of this wonderful world      that short lifetime, while the whole world witnessed all the beauty of her.
小题1:
A.familyB.schoolC.building D.home
小题2:
A.marched B.stayedC.arrangedD.collected
小题3:
A.in the pastB.in the dayC.in the endD.in the future
小题4:
A.whileB.beforeC.asD.since
小题5:
A.woodenB.goldenC.hiddenD.modem
小题6:
A.strengthB.warmthC.safetyD.difficulty
小题7:
A.fightingB.beatingC.touching D.preventing
小题8:
A.invitingB.ordering C.training D.telling
小题9:
A.sleepyB.weak C.impatientD.careless
小题10:
A.given hackB.given awayC.given up D.given off
小题11:
A.excitedlyB.sadlyC.angrilyD.confidently
小题12:
A.arrivalB.breakC.choiceD.death
小题13:
A.myself B.yourself C.himselfD.herself
小题14:
A.lostB.savedC.spentD.changed
小题15:
A.aboveB.belowC.duringD.beyond
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My wife said to me quietly,“That’s his ninth cup of tea today. ”But she said, in a loud voice,“It’s a beautiful table, dear, isn’t it?”
“I’ll decide about that when I see the bill. ”I said.
John laughed and gave me his bill for the work. I read:
One dining table                        10 November, 1998
Cost of wood                            $17. 00
Paint                                   $1. 50
Work, 8 hours ( $1 an hour )            $8. 00
Total                                   $36. 50
When I was looking at the bill, John said, “It’s been a nice day, hasn’t it?Quite sunny. ”
“Yes. ”I said. “ I’m glad it’s only the tenth of November. ”
“Me, too. ”said John. “You wait — it’ll be a lot colder by the end of the month. ”
“Yes,colder — and more expensive! A dining table will be $20 more expensive on November 30, won’t it, John?”
John looked hard at me for half a minute. Was there a little smile in his two blue eyes?I gave his bill back to him.
“If there isn’t too much trouble, John,” I said,“please add it up again. You can forget the date…”
I paid him $26. 50 and he was happy to get it.
小题1:Why did John talk about the weather when the writer was looking at the bill?
A.Because he didn’t want the writer to go through the bill carefully.
B.Because it was really a fine day.
C.Because he wanted the writer to check the bill carefully.
D.Because he wanted to tell the writer what the weather was like.
小题2:The writer thought John would ask for _______ if he made a dining table on the last day of November.
A.$20. 00B.$46. 50
C.$56. 50D.$26. 50
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A.he got what he should get for his work
B.he got much more money for his work
C.he got the money easily
D.he didn’t have to add up the costs again
小题4:From the story we know that ______.
A.John made a mistake in the bill
B.John tried to fool the writer in order to get more money for his work
C.John had written out the bill before the writer got home
D.John still wanted to get $36.50 for his work in the end
小题5:What do you think of the writer? He is ______.
A.honestB.clever
C.foolishD.afraid
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小题1:Laurent Clerc and Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet were the first people who       .
A.wanted to build a school for the deaf in the USA
B.succeeded in making the deaf speak as ordinary people
C.succeeded in opening their school for the deaf in America
D.succeeded in opening their school for the deaf all over the world
小题2:The underlined word “establish” in the passage means        in Chinese.
A.出版B.发明
C.建立D.离开
小题3:Which of the following is TRUE about Clerc and Gallaudet’s school?
A. Its students were from all over the USA.
B. Its students were from all over the world.
C. All deaf children in America were their students.
D. Its students were only from Connecticut, the USA
小题4:What is the school known as now?
A.The passage doesn’t tell us.
B.The American School for the Deaf.
C.The Connecticut School for the Deaf.
D.The West Hartford School for the Deaf.
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Now Sanchez often plays the song in public. “I want to help people understand what is happening in the world in an easy way,” she said.
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A.three B.four
C.fiveD.six
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A.It was written two years ago.
B.It showed a feeling of hopeless.
C.It described the good situation of a house.
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A.surprisedB.interested
C.touchedD.excited
小题4: The best title of the passage can be    .
A.A girl and her song
B.Poor home is better than being homeless
C.Charity changes the girl’s life
D.Let’s support poor students.
A.  Choose the best answer (根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)  (12分)

Sir Steven Redgrave—Winner of 5 Olympic Gold Medals
“In 1997 I was found to have developed diabetes (糖尿病), believing the profession trained for the whole of my life ended, I felt very sorry. Then one of my friends said there was no reason why I should stop training and competing. That was it—the encouragement I needed. I could still be a winner if I believed in myself. I am not saying that it isn’t difficult sometimes. But I wanted to prove to myself that I wasn’t finished yet. Nothing is to stand in my way.”

Karen Pickering—Swimming World Champion (冠军)
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Kristen Stewart—Actress

“When things are getting hard, a voice inside my head tells me that I can’t achieve anything. Then, there are other distractions, such as family or hobbies. The key is to give most of your attention to one thing. When I feel nervous, it helps a lot to repeat words such as ‘focus’ , ‘calm’, ‘peace’, either out loud or silently in my mind. It makes me feel more in control and increases my confidence. This is a habit and is a powerful psychological(心理学的) tool.”
小题1:Sir Steven Redgrave mainly talks about ________.
A.difficulties stopped his profession B.doctors offered him help
C.illness couldn’t stop him trying to win D.he didn’t believe in himself
小题2:Karen Pickering trained in swimming ________.
A.6 hours a dayB.6 hours a week
C.6 days a weekD.4 hours a week
小题3: Karen Pickering puts ________ on top of her diary.
A.the amount of work B.her activities
C.her goalsD.her sports news
小题4:The underlined word “ distractions” probably means ________.
A.things that turn one’s attention away
B.things that make one tired
C.words to enjoy
D.good habits
小题5:The same character of the three people is________.
A.self-confidenceB.happinessC.humourD.wisdom
小题6:The best title for the passage is ________.
A.How to Be a WinnerB.Health and Food
C.Difficulties and HabitsD.Be a Sportsman

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