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It is believed in some ways that the daughter is father¡¯s lover. But my experience has taught me in a different way. For a long time, my father has been a very vague figure£¨Ä£ºýµÄÐÎÏó£©to me. He was a man of few words, tall but slim and nothing else.

When I was in primary school, my father was never there to pick me up, and he never came to any of my parent-teacher meetings. He was always busy doing projects. I remember when I was in middle school and my head was badly hurt in a PE class. During my operation, my father was nowhere to be found. This hurt me most. At that moment, I considered my father as a cold-blooded man who did not care about me at all.

But things seemed different at my high school graduation ceremony, where I was chosen to represent my class and give a speech. My father, once again, told me he had a business trip in a place outside the city and would be unable to show up£¨Â¶Ã棩. ¡°Don¡¯t come. I will be very nervous if I see you,¡± I told him.

I remember my speech went smoothly. After the ceremony was over and I was about to leave. I suddenly noticed a familiar£¨ÊìϤµÄ£©looking man sitting in a corner of the hall. It was my father! I was so surprised that I rushed to him with tears£¨ÑÛÀᣩrunning down my face. ¡°Well done,¡± he said. His eyes were also filled with tears.

Later, I found out that my father had managed to finish his work by staying up late, and he drove for eight hours to get back. He had been sitting in the corner because he didn¡¯t want me to see him. My father remembered every word in my speech.

For much of my life, I described my father was a cold-blooded man who only cared about his work. But when I thought deeply about this, it was obviously£¨Ã÷ÏԵأ©not true. At my graduation ceremony. I could feel my father¡¯s deep love. The fact is that seeing is not believing, and seeing may not be the fact if we don¡¯t perceive£¨¸ÐÖª£©the world with our hearts and minds. There¡¯s no doubt that life doesn¡¯t lack£¨È±ÉÙ£©love, but sometimes our eyes have trouble seeing it.

1.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. The writer¡¯s father was in the hospital during her operation.

B. The writer¡¯s father attended her high school graduation ceremony.

C. The writer¡¯s father sometimes picked her up when she was in primary school

D. The writer¡¯s father went to parent-teacher meeting when she was in primary school.

2. The writer rushed to her father with tears running down her face mainly because .

A. she gave a speech successfully

B. the graduation ceremony was over

C. she was so nervous that she couldn¡¯t help crying

D. she was touched to find her father cared about her

3.What does the underlined word ¡°this¡± in the last paragraph refer to£¨Ö¸´ú£©?

A. That my father was always doing projects.

B. That my father was a cold-blooded man.

C. That my father sat in the corner of the hall.

D. That my father¡¯s eyes were filled with tears.

4.What¡¯s the best title of the passage?

A. My busy father B. Life is full of love

C. Seeing is not believing D. A wonderful speech

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People may have many different hobbies during their life.When we are very young,we usually play with toys.When we get older,we may go out for a walk.Now,let¡¯s look at these children¡¯s hobbies.

Bob

I like collecting stamps very much.I began to collect stamps five years ago.Now I have more than 500 stamps.Some of my classmates have the same hobby as me.We sometimes trade(½»»») stamps.Then we can all get what we want.

Jim

Fishing is my hobby.I often go fishing with Bill.He is my uncle¡¯s son.We like to share fish with our friends.They are so glad to get our fish.We¡¯re happy,too.

May

I¡¯m interested in cycling (Æï×ÔÐгµ).There is a cycling club in my school.Every Sunday I go cycling with the other members.Each time we have a great time.

Sue

I¡¯m a quiet girl.My hobby is reading.I like reading all kinds of good books.Books are important to me,just like food.But on Saturday,I don¡¯t read.I usually do my homework in the morning and visit my friends in the afternoon.

1.Who does Jim often go fishing with?

A. His father. B. His grandfather.

C. His uncle. D. His cousin.

2.How often does May go to the Cycling Club?

A. Once a day. B. Once a week.

C. Twice a week. D. Twice a month.

3.What does Sue do on Saturday afternoon?

A. She visits her friends.

B. She reads her favourite books.

C. She goes cycling with her friends.

D. She does her homework at home.

4.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Jim likes eating fish very much.

B. May has fun cycling every Sunday.

C. Sometimes Bob¡¯s friends buy him some stamps.

D. Books are important for Sue and she reads every day.

5.What¡¯s the best title of the passage?

A. Bob¡¯s hobby B. Children¡¯s hobbies

C. Hobbies D. The people¡¯s hobbies

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Dick lives in England. One day he says to his wife, "I'm going to fly to New York next week because I have some work to do there." "Where are you going to stay there?" his wife asks. "I don't know yet." Dick answers. "Please send me your address (µØÖ·) in a telegram (µç±¨) when you get there," his wife says. "All right," Dick answers.

Then he flies to New York and finds a nice hotel in the center of the city. He puts his things in his room and then he sends his wife a telegram. He puts the address of his hotel in it.

In the evening he doesn't have any work, so he goes to a cinema. He comes out at nine o'clock and says, "Now I'm going back to my hotel and have a nice dinner."

He finds a taxi and the driver says, "Where do you want to go?" But Dick doesn't remember the name and address of his hotel.

"Which hotel are my things in?" he says, "And what am I going to do tonight?" But the taxi driver does not know. So Dick gets out and goes into a post office. There he sends his wife another telegram, and in it he writes, "Please send me my address to this post office."

1.Dick flies to New York because _______.

A. he goes there for a holiday

B. he has work there

C. he goes there for sightseeing (¹Û¹â)

D. his home is there

2.Why does his wife want a telegram from him?

A. Because she wants to know his address.

B. Because she wants to go to New York, too.

C. Because she may send him another telegram.

D. Because she can't leave her husband by himself in New York.

3.Who will send Dick the name and address of his hotel?

A. The manager (¾­Àí) of his hotel

B. The police officer

C. The taxi driver

D. His wife

4.Which of the following is NOT true?

A. Dick stays at a nice hotel in the center of the city.

B. Dick doesn't work on the first night of his arrival.

C. Dick forgets to send his wife a telegram.

D. Dick wants to go back to his hotel in a taxi.

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