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     Gilbert joined the Science Club last summer. One day he was handed a piece of paper, a block of wood
and four wheels; he was told to go home and  1  them all to "dad". However, Gilbert's mom knew that his
dad wasn't good at making things and decided that she would read the  2  and let Gilbert do the work. A
fewdays later the block of wood was turning into a car that Gilbert  3  named "Blue Lightning". Then he and
his mother went to a car race together. But when they  4  there, Gilbert found that his car was the only one
that had not been made by a "father-son" partnership (合作).
     The race began. One by one the cars were knocked out until it  5  to the final between Gilbert and Jimmy.
Just before the race, Gilbert asked  6  they could stop for a minute so that he could make a wish. After a long
minute, Gilbert said that he was  7 .
     People cheered as the race began. Jimmy stood with his father and watched their car racing down, the
road while Gilbert was surprised at the great  8  of his car as it rushed over the finishing line less than a
second  9  Jimmy's. Gilbert jumped up and down with  10 .
     Soon the club manager came over and asked him, "So, Gilbert, your wish was to  11 , right?" "Oh no, sir,"
he replied. "I just wished that I wouldn't cry if I lost."
     Children sometimes  12  adults with unexpected ideas. When Gilbert first saw the other cars, he didn't cry
out, "Not fair! Other children had their fathers help!" Gilbert didn't wish for victory in the race; instead he
wished for courage.
(     )1. A. send       
(     )2. A. instructions
(     )3. A. easily     
(     )4. A. lived      
(     )5. A. ran        
(     )6. A. whether    
(     )7. A. sure       
(     )8. A. effort     
(     )9. A. past       
(     )10. A. excitement
(     )11. A. change    
(     )12. A. satisfy   
B. return    
B. passage   
B. carefully 
B. got       
B. moved     
B. why       
B. ready     
B. energy    
B. over      
B. enjoyment 
B. break     
B. surprise  
C. lend     
C. message  
C. proudly  
C. met      
C. came     
C. when     
C. tired    
C. speed    
C. after    
C. agreement
C. leave    
C. please   
D. give        
D. explanations
D. kindly      
D. passed      
D. rushed      
D. where       
D. sorry       
D. value       
D. before                             
D. achievement 
D. win         
D. encourage   
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     Nasreddin was cutting a branch off a tree in his garden. While he was sawing, another man passed in the
street. He stopped and said, "Excuse me, but if you continue to see that brancd like that, you will fall down
with it." He said this because Nasreddin was sitting on the branch and cutting it at a place between himself and
the trunk of the tree.
  Nasreddin said nothing. He thought, "This is some foolish person who has no work to do and goes about
telling other people what to do and what not to do."
   The man continued on his way. Of course, after a few minutes. The branch fell and Nasreddin fell with it.
   "My God!" he cried. "That man knows the future !" and he ran after him to ask how long he was going to
live. But the man had gone.
1.One day Nasreddin was cutting a branch ______ a tree in his garden.
[     ]
A.on
B.in
C.at
D.off
2.While Nasreddin was sawing, another man ______.
[     ]
A.told him to stop working
B.told him he would fall down
C.would borrow something from him
D.would help him saw that branch
3.After the man went away, Nasreddin thought that ______.
[     ]
A.that was a silly fellow
B.that was a wise person
C.that was a proud person
D.that fellow cheated him
4.What happened to Nasreddin after a few minutes?
[     ]
A.The brancd fell.
B.Nasreddin fell down to the ground.
C.Nasreddin was hurt himself.
D.Both A and B.
5.This story is about ______.
[     ]
A.a foolish man
B.a wise man
C.cutting a tree
D.the necessity of taking good advice
根据下面一篇短文的内容判断下列句子的正误,正确的用 “A” 表示,错误的用“B”表示。
     Sally was fourteen. She studied in a middle school. She liked dancing and singing and spent a lot of time
on them. But she hated maths and even decided to give it up. Her father was anxious (焦虑) about it.
     It was Sunday. Sally's father gave a call to his sister who taught maths in another school. He hoped she
would come and tell his daughter how to learn maths. The woman came and said,"You are a clever girl, Sally.
I' m sure you will soon learn maths well if you do your best"
     "I'm afraid I can't, Aunt," said Sally. "Girls can't be good at maths."
     "I don't think so," said the woman. "I was good at it when I was a girl. You must do more exercises and
try different ways to practice doing maths problems until you work them out or at least understand them
better. Here is a maths problem. Please think it over and see if you can work it out."
     "OK," said the girl. "Let me try."
     About an hour later Sally took the exercise book to her aunt and said, "I've tried several times and worked
out the problem at last!"
     "Well done!" her aunt looked at her answer and said happily, "Now you see, maths is not as difficult as
you thought."
(     )1. Sally tried her best to learn maths but could not learn it well.
(     )2. Sally spent much more time in singing and dancing than in learning maths.
(     )3. Her aunt didn't think that girls could be good at maths.
(     )4. The father asked his sister to teach his daughter how to learn maths.
(     )5. Sally worked out the problem at last
阅读理解。
     After staying in Beijing, it was time to go to Shanghai. So I decided to take the train to Shanghai and stop
halfway at Tai'an for a day to break up the trip and climb Mount Tai. The train arrived in the city at 10 pm.
It was late and I was tired. I started to walk around the city to look for a hotel, but I couldn't find a reasonable(合理的) one. Something was strange. There were so many Chinese tourists walking somewhere. I finally
followed them to see what all the excitement was about. As it turned out, they were all climbing the mountain
to reach the top by sunrise. What a crazy idea!
     I later found out it was the thing to do, so having no luck with hotels, I decided I had better join them. And
maybe because of the dark, I didn't have to pay for any entry fees (费). Of course the first thing was to find if
the mountain had a wall around it. Of course it did. And the second, it had a paved (用砖铺的) path and road
all the way up to the top. Anyway, I ran up the mountain and made it to the top by about 4:30 am. I relaxed a
little and watched the sunrise. Nothing was special. Everyone was cheering so I guessed it was worth it.
1. The writer took a trip to Mount Tai ______.
A. from Shanghai
B. by plane from Beijing
C. on his way to Shanghai
D. in his dream at night
2. When did he get to the city of Tai'an?
A. 9 pm.
B. 10 pm.
C. 11 pm.
D. I don't know.
3. Why did the writer climb the mountain at night? Because ______
A. he liked to walk at night.
B. he could pay half of the fees at night.
C. the Chinese tourists told him to follow them.
D. he hadn't found a suitable hotel.
4. What does the underlined"a crazy idea" refer to?
A. That the write got to the tain station at 10 pm.
B. That the tourists climbed the mountain at night to reach the top by sunrise.
C. That there were no suitable hotels in such a famous place
D. That people in Tai'an work all the time without sleeping at night.
5. The possible title of the passage is "_______".
A. A trip to Mount Tai.
B. No hotel to stay in.
C. The famous place between Beijing and Shanghai.
D. Why do the tourists climb Mount Tai at night?
阅读理解。
     "Do you like my dress?" she asked a stranger. "My mum made it just for me," she said with tears in
her eyes.
     "Well, I think it's very pretty, so tell me, little girl, why are you crying?"
     The little girl answered in a low voice, "After mum made me this dress, she went away. My dad says
that she's up in heaven (天堂) now with Grandfather."
      Finally the woman realized why she was crying. She felt very sorry for the little girl and gently held the
child in her arms.
    Then suddenly the little girl did something a bit strange. She stopped crying, walked back from the woman
and began to sing. She sang softly. It was the sweetest sound the woman had ever heard, almost like the song
of a very small bird.
    After the child stopped singing, she said to the lady, "My mum often sang that song to me before she went
away, and she asked me to sing it whenever I started crying and it would make me stop."
     "See," she said loudly, "it did, and now my eyes are dry!"
     Just before the lady wanted to go, the girl showed her a spot (印迹) on her dress, and said, "Right here is
where my mum kissed (吻) my dress, and here," pointing to another spot, "and here is another kiss, and here,
and here. Mum said that she put all those kisses on my dress so that I would forget my sadness."
     Then the lady realized that she wasn't just looking at a dress, no, she was looking at a mother. The mother
knew that she was going away and would not be there to kiss away her daughter's hurts any longer.
     So the mother gave all her love to her beautiful daughter and put it into this dress. Now her child was
wearing it so proudly.
     The lady no longer saw a little girl wearing a simple dress. She saw a child wrapped (包) in her mother's
love.
1. The little girl was crying because her mother ____.
A. went to a big city
B. died
C. went out with her grandfather
D. was ill
2. Who told the little girl to sing a song when she was crying?
A. The lady.
B. Her father.
C. Her mother.
D. Her grandfather.
3. The little girl showed the lady ____.
A. how rich she was
B. her happiness
C. how beautiful she was
D. her mother's love
4. What do we know about the lady in the passage?
A. She was kind to the girl.
B. She was beautiful.
C. She was glad to see the girl.
D. She was a careless woman.
5. From the story, we learn that _____.
A. the girl's mother went away with her love
B. mother's love is the greatest in the world
C. a girl should wear a dress made by her mother
D. a mother should take her child with her wherever she goes
阅读理解。
     After Mr. and Ms. Smith spent a happy morning at the zoo with Joe,their four-year-old grandson, they
stopped at a restaurant and then went into it for lunch. When the waiter passed them some menus, Mr. Smith
reached into his pocket for his glasses. He was disappointed (失望的) to find that they were lost. "I know
where your glasses are,Grandpa," said the grandson.
     "Where?" asked Mr. Smith happily.
     "They are at the zoo." Joe answered. "When you took me off the train near the elephants, they fell out of
your pocket."
     Mr. Smith was a little angry and he asked, "Joe, if you saw my glasses fall out of my shirt, why didn't you
tell me?"
    "Well, Grandpa," said Joe, "after you put your foot on them, I didn't think you wanted them any more."
1. Mr.and Ms. Smith with Joe went to the zoo ______.
A. in the afternoon
B. before they came to a restaurant
C. to 1ook after the elephant
D. to 1ook for the lost glasses
2. Mr. Smith put his hand into his pocket for his ______.
A. glasses
B. money
C. food
D. menu
3. The glasses fell out of the pocket when ______.
A. Mr. Smith got into the zoo
B. Mr. Smith hurried into the restaurant
C. Joe was taken off the train near the elephants
D. they were getting on the train
4. At first Mr Smith was ______ to hear Joe's words.
A. sad
B. angry
C. sorry
D. happy
5. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Joe didn't know where his grandpa's glasses were.
B. Mr.Smith got his glasses back at last.
C. Mr.Smith didn't get his glasses back at last.
D. Mr. Smith was glad with what his grandson did.
阅读理解。
     One day an American called Simon went to London to visit his friend, Rick. Rick told him that his flat
was on the first floor. When he arrived, Simon went straight to the first floor of the building. But he was
told that there was no Rick on that floor. Do you know why?
     In fact, the British call the first floor of a building the ground floor. The floor above the ground floor is
the first floor, which Americans would call the second floor.
     The story shows that there are a few culture differences between Britain and America, though the British
and Americans both speak English. The British usually hide their feelings. They seldom start a conversation
with strangers. For example, on the train the British often spend their time reading newspapers or books. But
Americans are quite different. They're more active and easier to talk with.
     The British and Americans may use different terms for many things. The British usually use football, eraser
and mail while Americans prefer to use soccer, rubber and post.
1. Simon went to London to ______.
A. visit his friend
B. spend his holiday
C. study English
D. have a meeting
2. Which picture shows us where Rick's flat was?
3. According to the passage, the British usually spend their time ______ on the train.
A. playing cards
B. talking loudly
C. doing some reading
D. singing and dancing
4. What does the underlined word "terms" mean in Chinese in the passage?
A. 成果
B. 学期
C. 会议
D. 用语
5. What's the best title for the passage?
A. Differences in culture
B. Simon's funny story
C. Information abroad
D. Hiding the feelings

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