Once there was a little girl Lily, who was very friendly and popular in her class. She was friends with everyone in her class. There was no one in class who didn't _________________ her.

She was very ______________ and would always be busy with her friends. She felt very happy that she had so many friends at school.

On Friendship Day, their class organized an event, in which everyone had to prepare three _______________and give them to their best friends. Lily was very happy for the coming Friendship Day and was expecting gifts from her_________ .

However, when all gifts were shared in class, she was the only one who didn't receive any gift! She felt________and cried a lot. She thought to herself how it was possible. She had made so much effort (努力) to be friends with everyone but in the end no one thought of her as one of their best friends.

Everyone came and tried to comfort (安慰) her but each one only stayed for a short time before ________ . This was exactly what Lily had done so many times to others.

When she got home, seeing her sad face, her mother asked her why she looked so down. She questioned, "Where can I _________________ true friends?"

Her mother was surprised at her question. Then Lily told her about the day in school. Her mother comforted her and said, "You cannot get real friends with a smile or a few good words. if you really want true friends, you will have to _____________________them real time and love. For a true friend, you must always be there, in good times and bad. There just isn't enough________________ to be there for everyone, so it's only possible to have some true friends."

With tears in her eyes, Lily got to know what makes __________________ friends. She nodded and made up her mind to do something different.

1.A.miss B.like C.see D.ask

2.A.kind B.clever C.careless D.difficult

3.A.jokes B.games C.gifts D.cards

4.A.parents B.teachers C.brothers D.classmates

5.A.happy B.excited C.tired D.terrible

6.A.leaving B.waiting C.thinking D.shopping

7.A.test B.call C.thank D.find

8.A.tell B.sell C.give D.teach

9.A.time B.help C.money D.advice

10.A.fun B.true C.nice D.fine

Choose the best answer

An urban legend is my modern story, usually fictional, but which is told as if it really happened. These legends are passed from person to person and reach a wide audience. A lot of them are inspired by a real event but the story changes as it is passed on. Although most legends are false, some turn out to be true. Here are some examples. Do you think they are true or false?

Unlucky

A student had not done his homework. The day before the essay was due in, he went to the university library and found an old essay written on the same subject. He simply copied it, typed it up and handed it in. A few weeks later, the teacher was handing the essays back to the class. She stopped by the student’s desk and said, “Twenty-five years ago, when I wrote this essay, it got a B, __________” She set the essay on the student’s desk, and there on the cover was a big A! The teacher continued, “If you try anything like this again, I’ll have you thrown out of school.”

Caught on film

A young couple were married. The bride’s father gave them a lavish wedding and took a large wad of cash to pay people like the band, bartender, waiters, etc. At one point, the father took off his jacket to dance. When he later retrieved it, he discovered that the money was missing. A couple of weeks later, the entire family gathered to watch the video of the wedding. At one point, the groom’s father, unbeknown to him, could be seen in the background taking the money from the bride’s father’s coat! Of course this created a scandal(丑闻) and the marriage was immediately declared invalid.

Confusing packaging

The packaging of consumer products, a convenience so familiar to Americans, can be confusing to a foreign visitor. I was lunching in the college cafeteria one afternoon with a young student from overseas. Noticing that he had torn open his tea bag and emptied his contents into his cup, I explained that the bag itself was meant to be dipped, unopened, into the water. A bit surprised, he thanked me graciously for correcting him – and then confidently dropped an unopened envelope of sugar into his tea.

1.According to the passage, urban legends are stories that ________.

1.are always based on a true story

2.are told as if they are true

3. are always false

4.are modern

5. are known by lots of people

A.1,2,4,5 B.2,4,5 C.1,3,4 D.3,5

2.The student in Unlucky was unlucky because _______.

A.he wrote the wrong essay B.the teacher gave him the wrong grade

C.he couldn’t find his copy of essay D.he copied the wrong person’s essay

3.Which of the following is the most suitable to be put into the blank in the second paragraph?

A.I wrote it by myself instead of copying B.It needed a lot of improvement.

C.You did much better than I. D.I always thought it deserved an A.

4.After watching the video in Caught on film, the bride’s family probably felt _______.

A.amused B.emotional C.embarrassed D.angry

5.Which of the pictures below shows what the student’s cup looked like in Confusing packaging?

A. B. C. D.

6.One adjective which could be used to describe all of these urban legends would be ________?

A.amusing B.impossible C.exciting D.shocking

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