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"Come and have a dinner with me on Thursday," says John.
“But I don’t know where your house is,” says Henry.
“It’s easy,” says John. “There’s no problem. You get off(下车) the bus. Then, you cross the street. You take the first on the left, and you walk for five minutes. Then you come to a big tree about a hundred metres down this street, there is a big red house. You go past the big red house. And after about five hundred metres, you see a small yellow house near a little tree. Open the door with your foot."
“With my foot?” Says Henry.
“Why, yes,” says John, “Your hands will be full(满满的).”
"How do you know my hands will be full?"says Henry.
“You wouldn’t come to my house without(没有) some food with you”.
小题1:John’s house is _____________.
A. a big and red house   B. a small yellow house   C. near a big tree
小题2:Why does John want Henry to open the door with foot? Because ______.
A.  John invite(邀请) Henry to have dinner with him
B.  There is something wrong Henry’s hands
C.  John thinks that when Henry comes, his hands will be full
小题3:In the story(故事), "You take the first on the left" means(意思)
A.  You take No.1 bus on the left    B. You take the first turning on the left
C.  You take the first step on the left

小题1:B           
小题2:C
小题3:B

小题1:本文有一句you see a small yellow house near a little tree. Open the door with your foot."意思为在一棵小树旁你可以看到房子,打开门就是我的家了,故本题选B。          
小题2:本文最后一句“You wouldn’t come to my house without(没有) some food with you”.意思为你到我家来手肯定拿满了东西,所以用脚把门踢开,故本题选C。
小题3:所表示的含义为在左边进行第一次转弯,故本题选B。
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Dear Estelle,                                                 Saturday, 5th June
I hope you’ re well and not working too hard! I’ ve been revising for my exams now for the last two weeks. That’ s why I haven’ t written for such a long time.
Since the beginning of this year we’ ve been doing a project called ’ World Class’. Have you heard of it.’? Not everyone in the class could take part, but luckily I could. The school chooses a ’twin school’ (姊妹学校) in a different area of the world. Our head teacher chose a school in Uganda. They gave us someone to write to from that school. For three months, I’ve written to a girl called Louisa, who is the same age as me.
It’ s been more interesting to hear about her life. She’ s told me all about her school and described her daily (日常的) life. I can’ t believe that her School doesn’ t. have any electricity. She goes to ’school from eight o’ clock in the morning until six. O’clock. in the evening. I can’ t believe how lucky we are here! She’ s also told me that she often can’ t go to school because she has to look after her baby brother and sister. She’s tried to teach me some of her language and it’ s really difficult.
I love it because it’ s the first time I’ ve thought about what life must be like somewhere else. I can’ t believe people miss classes here when everything is so easy for us. I think more people should help out with projects like this. At the weekend we’ re going to have a sports day to help raise money to send to the school. Perhaps one day I’ll be able to go to Uganda and meet Louisa myself--who knows?
Lots of 1ove,
Suzanne
小题1: Suzanne hasn’ t written to Estelle for long because she is          
A.travelling in UgandaB.getting ready for her exams
C.busy doing a projectD., choosing a ’ twin school’
小题2:Suzanne felt_______ to take part in the project ’World Class’.
A.excitedB.surprisedC.thankfulD.lucky
小题3: Which of the following is TRUE about Louisa’ s school?
A.It is a world class.B.The school day starts at six o’ clock.
C.It has no electricity.D.It is smaller than Susanne’ school.
小题4:From the passage we know that              
A.Louisa lives a poor lifeB.Louisa has stopped going to school
C.Louisa is older than SusanneD.Louisa and Suzanne have the same interests
小题5: By doing the project ’ World Class’, Susanne learns to          
A.communicate with othersB.write in a foreign language
C.treasure what she hasD.know the importance of friendship
On my eighth birthday, Dad bought me an accordion(手风琴) and said excitedly, "Once you learn to play, it’ll stay with you for life." But I didn’t want to play it. Ijust wanted to play games, But Dad asked me to take accordion lessons.
One day, I found a box in a corner. When I opened it, I saw a beautiful violin. "You’re your father’s," Mum said. "His parents bought it for him. I guess he got too busy on the farm to learn to play it."
I had to practice half an hour every day, and every day I tried to get out of it. But Dad didn’t allow. I asked why. He answered, "Because you can bring people joy. You can touch their hearts." He added softly, "Someday you’ll have the chance I never had: you’ll play beautiful music for your family. And you’ll understand why you’ve worked so hard." I was speechless.
The lessons stopped after I finished high school. When I grew up, I got married and moved into a new house. I put the accordion in the attic(阁楼).
One afternoon, my two children found the accordion by accident (偶然). They got very excited. "Play it. Play it," they laughed and said. I started to play some simple songs. I was surprised I could still remember them. Soon the kids were dancing. Even my wife was laughing and clapping to the beat.
At that moment, my father’s words came back to me, "Someday you’ll have the chance I never had. And you’ll understand." I finally knew why Dad had asked me to practice hard. Dad never learnt to play his violin. But I told my family, "This is my father’s music."
小题1:My father didn’t learn to play his violin when he was young because _______.
A.he didn’t like to play the violinB.he had to support his family
C.he wanted to play gamesD.he didn’t keep on practicing
小题2:How might the writer feel when he had to practice playing the accordion?
A.Delighted.B.Excited.C.Bored.D.Relaxed.
小题3:"Dad didn’t allow" means "_______".
A.Dad didn’t let me do it.B.Dad didn’t stop me doing it.
C.Dad didn’t help me do it.D.Dad didn’t see me do it.
小题4:Dad asked me to learn to play the accordion so that _______.
A.I could go to a better schoolB.I could give myself much joy
C.I could be a useful manD.I could make people happy
I’m taking my family to other countries to have a trip. My wife and I and our two children are all going along. My elder brother will go with us, too. He has never been overseas(海外的) and he is even more excited than the children. My father is so old that he’d like to stay at home and take care of the house.
We’re going to New York by train, and then take a ship to Europe . When we arrive in Europe(欧洲), we’re going to some countries for sightseeing (观光). We’ll go to places either by train or by bus. We’re going to fly home.
It took us a long time to decide where to go, but I think we’ll have a very interesting trip. We’ll go to England, France and Italy. We also talked about how we would go to Europe. At first we wanted to fly because it would be faster and would save more time, But my brother likes to take a boat trip and the children like that, too.
小题1:How many people of the family will go to have a trip?
A. ThreeB.FourC.FiveD.Six
小题2:My father will not go on the trip because ____.
A.he doesn’t like travelsB.staying at home is more interesting
C.he is too old to travelD.nobody wants to take him along
小题3:We’re coming back home by_____ .
A.seaB.planeC.busD.train
小题4:In Europe we will _____.  
A.go sight-seeing at the seasideB.to go to different countries by ship
C.buy a lot of presentsD.go from place to place by train or by bus
小题5:My brother and my children would like to _____.
A.do some shopping in EuropeB.study the Italian language in Italy
C.enjoy a trip by shipD.learn French in France
A new supermarket put on a notice inside the entrance. It said, “Remember, once a week, one of our customers(顾客) gets free goods(things that cost nothing). This may be your lucky day!” All the housewives who went to the supermarket had one great hope: to be the lucky customer who didn’t have to pay for her shopping.
For several weeks Mrs. Blake hoped to be the lucky customer. Unlike many other customers, she never gave up hope. The cupboards in her kitchen were full of things she did not need. She dreamed of the day, when the manager of the supermarket would come and say to her, “Madam, this is your lucky day and everything in your basket is free.”
One Friday morning, after she finished her shopping and had taken all the things to her car, she found that she had forgotten to buy tea. She went to the supermarket, got the tea and went towards the check-out. As she did so, she saw the manager of the supermarket come to her. “Madam,” he said, “congratulations! You are our lucky customer and everything in your basket is free!”
小题1:From the notice in the new supermarket, we know that       .
A.customers could buy things at lower prices once a week
B.the customer who bought the least goods didn’t have to pay
C.just one customer could get free goods once a week
D.the first customer who bought goods in the supermarket was the lucky one
小题2: What was Mrs. Blake’s hope?
A.To buy something cheaper in the supermarket.
B.To see the manager of the supermarket.
C.To buy everything she needed in the supermarket.
D.To be the lucky customer.
小题3: Why did Mrs Blake go back to the market after her shopping?
A.Because she wanted to see who would be the lucky customer.
B.Because she forgot to buy one more thing.
C.Because she had to pay for her shopping.
D.Because she wanted to get another chance to be the lucky customer.
小题4:Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A.The manager of the market was a clever businessman.
B.In fact the notice for free goods was a trick (诡计).
C.Mrs. Blake’s dream came true at last.
D.Mrs. Blake did shopping every week in the past several weeks.
小题5:What would Mrs. Blake probably say when she heard the manager’s words?
A.“Oh, my God!”B.“How lucky I am!”
C.“Bad luck!”D.“It’s very kind of you!”
How do you pay for things? Do you usually use cash(现金), or do you like to pay by credit card(信用卡)? If you are like a lot of people, you probably have at least one credit card. Also, you might use it more often than you probably should.
Credit cards first became popular in the 1920s, At that time, businesses, such as hotels and companies, gave credit cards to their best customers(顾客). Unlike today's credit cards, customers could only use these cards at the Store or business that gave out the card. Customers had to pay for things in full. They couldn't pay for something a little at a time.
In 1950, a businessman named McNamara started a credit card company — Diners Club. Unlike earlier credit cards, this card could be used by customers at many restaurants. Customers liked the card because they didn't have to carry a lot of cash with them. Restaurant owners liked the card, too. Why? They found out that customers usually spent more money when they could pay by credit card.
In its first year of business, Diners Club issued 200 cards, The customers who got the cards from the Diners Club could use them at 27 different restaurants. Today, Diners Club has about 8 million customers, and they can use their cards in over 7. 6 million businesses in more than 200 countries.
小题1:What can we know about the earlier credit cards from the passage?
A.They could be used everywhere.
B.Customers had to pay for things in full.
C.They were very popular before the 1920s.
D.Everyone could get this kind of credit card.
小题2: The underlined word "issued" here probably means "      ".
A.showed B.took C.borrowed D.provided
小题3: This passage is mainly about       .    
A.part of the development of credit cards
B.how to use cash
C.the number of people who use credit cards in the world
D.how credit cards help businessmen
For years I wanted a flower garden. I’d spend hours   31  different things I could plant. I believe they would look nice together.
But then we had Mattew. And Marvin. And the twins, Alisa and Alan. And then Helen. Five children! I was too   32   raising them的grow a garden.
Money was tight(拮据),as well as time. Often when my children were little, one of them would want something expensive. And I’d have to say, "Do you see a money tree outside? Money doesn’t    33   on trees, you know."
34  , all five got through high school and college(大学)and were off on their own. I started thinking again about having a garden. Then, one morning on Mother’s Day, I was working in my kitchen. Suddenly, I looked out of the window and there was a   35  tree, planted right in my garden. I thought it   36   be a weeping willow(垂柳),because I saw things    37   around on all its branches(树枝).Then I put my  38   on and I couldn’t believe what I saw. There was a money tree in my garden!
I went outside to have a look. It was    39   ! There were dollar bills all over that tree. There was also a note in the tree. It    40   ,"We all love you, Mom."
小题1:A-talking about    B. thinking of     C. preparing for       D. looking after
小题2:
A.tiredB.carelessC.busyD.poor
小题3:
A.growB.makeC.comeD.get
小题4:
A.ClearlyB.NaturallyC.CertainlyD.Finally
小题5:
A.moneyB.newC.youngD.tall
小题6:
A.shouldB.canC.mustD.need
小题7:
A.blowingB.turningC.producingD.appearing
小题8:
A.overcoatB.hatC.shoesD.glasses
小题9:
A.strangeB.trueC.specialD.perfect
小题10:
A.saysB.writesC.showsD.describes

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