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I was waiting for the bus when I met the woman£®¡°You look 1 £®Come and sit here,¡± she said£®¡° 2 are you going?¡±
¡°I don¡¯t know£®I just want to catch a 3 and see what it will be like at the end£®¡±
¡°I¡¯m afraid you¡¯ll see 4 there£®Why don¡¯t you enjoy the sights on the way?¡±
¡°How can I do that while my heart¡¯s 5 ?¡± I asked sadly£®My best friend had left me£®
The woman seemed to understand my feeling£®¡°Don¡¯t cry, little girl£®I¡¯ve had a similar experience to you£®Thirty-five 6 ago, my husband left our three children and me£®I was deadly sad£®I decided to kill myself and the children, so I took 7 to the sea£® 8 £¬they seemed to know what would happen, so they 9 loudly£®Their cry suddenly woke me 10 £®How could I 11 my hope to live for one of life¡¯s problems? After that, I worked hard to raise the children£®Now they all live 12 and one of them has his own family£®
Then the woman gave me a 13 , ¡°We should never wait for the door to 14 before us£®We should find the key to the 15 or try to find another way¡±
The bus came and I got on it with a smile
1£®A£®tired B£®excited C£®happy D£®well
2£®A£®What B£®How C£®Where D£®When
3£®A£®train B£®bus C£®boat D£®plane
4£®A£®nothing B£®everything C£®something D£®anything
5£®A£®smiling B£®breaking C£®singing D£®dancing
6£®A£®ays B£®weeks C£®months D£®years
7£®A£®her B£®them C£®him D£®it
8£®A£®So B£®Or C£®Besides D£®However
9£®A£®laughed B£®talked C£®spoke D£®cried
10£®A£®in B£®out C£®up D£®own
11£®A£®give away B£®give up C£®get up D£®stand up
12£®A£®happily B£®sadly C£®badly D£®hopeless
13£®A£®cry B£®shout C£®hit D£®smile
14£®A£®open B£®close C£®lock D£®mend
15£®A£®classroom B£®office C£®door D£®shop
1-5 ACBAB 6-10 DBDDC 11-15 BADAC
Henry was a carpenter£¨Ä¾½³£©of our village. Once I asked him to make a dining table for my wife. He made it just the right size to fill the space between the two windows. When I arrived home that evening, Henry was drinking a cup of tea and writing out his bill for his work.. My wife said to me, quietly£¬¡°That¡¯s his ninth cup of tea today.¡± But she said loudly, "It's a beautiful table£¬dear£¬isn't it?" "I won't decide about that until I see that bill.¡± I said.
Henry laughed and gave me his bill for the work. It said£º
BILL
One dining table June 10£¬1995
Cost of wood 17.00
Paint£¨ÓÍÆᣩ 1.50
Work£¬8 hours£¨1 an hour) 8.00
Total£¨×ܼƣ© 36.50
When I was looking at the bill£¬Henry said£¬"It¡¯s been a fine day£¬hasn¡¯t it?¡± ¡° Quite sunny.¡± "Yes£¬¡±I said. "I¡¯m glad it is only the 10th of June.¡± "Me too£¬¡± said Henry, "You wait--it'll be a bit hotter by the end of the month.¡± "Yes. Hotter--and more expensive. Dining tables will be 20 more expensive on June 30th£¬won't they£¬Henry?¡±
Henry looked hard at me for half a minute. There was a little smile in his two blue eyes. I gave his bill back to him. "If it isn't too much trouble£¬Henry£¬¡±I said£¬"Please add it up again. You can forget the date.¡±
I paid him 26. 50 and he was happy to get it.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿Why did Henry talk about weather when the writer was looking at the bill?
A£®Because it was a fine day indeed, |
B£®Because he wanted the writer to look at the bill carefully. |
C£®Because he wanted to tell the writer what the weather was like. |
D£®Because he didn't want the writer to go through the bill carefully. |
by the end of June?
A£®Because he thought Henry would almost certainly add the date to the cost of the dining table. |
B£®Because it was difficult to make dining tables in hot weather. |
C£®Because paint would be more expensive. |
D£®Because the cost of wood would be more expensive. |
A£®26.50 | B£®56. 50 | C£®46.50 | D£®20.00 |
I love to tell the story about how I met my best friend---- Tiger. We met at the school fair. Each year, all the fourth-grade classes hold a school fair. Everyone in the fourth-grade works at the fair. Some sell ice cream, drinks and snacks. Others take care of the little children who ride the rides.
I got the second job and I¡¯ve never regretted it, because that¡¯s where I met Tiger.
My job was to help little children get on the back of a little horse. I kept telling the children to wait their turn and holding ice cream for them while they rode about. One thing was clear to me. I was growing older and should be more responsible.
Suddenly, a boy came to the horse. He took the little horse¡¯s reins! The horse stopped, and the girl on its back started to fall. I was trying to reach the girl when I saw Tiger go by my legs. It held the horse¡¯s reins and pulled the horse away from my legs. I caught the girl just before we both hit the ground. The girl sat on top of me. She was laughing at the ice cream on my face. The horse¡¯s reins were in Tiger¡¯s mouth!
Thanks to Tiger¡¯s fast action, I saved the little girl. We were both heroes. And Tiger, the fastest dog I¡¯ve even known became my new best friend.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿According to the passage, __________ work at the fair.
A£®ice cream sellers | B£®all the school children |
C£®little boys and girls | D£®the fourth-grade students |
A£®take the little horse¡¯s reins |
B£®look after the children |
C£®get on the back of the horse |
D£®ride with little children |
A£®started to fall | B£®laughed at the writer |
C£®hit the ground | D£®sat on top of the writer |
A£®going fast by the writer¡¯s legs |
B£®trying to catch the little girl |
C£®holding the reins with its mouth |
D£®riding the little horse around |
A£®Tiger was a actually a brave dog |
B£®Tiger wanted to become a hero |
C£®the writer didn¡¯t want to grow up |
D£®the writer regretted working at the fair |
A survey was made about what to do if there was a fire. These are some of the replies.
First name: Emily State or province: Illinois Country: USA Stay low, close to the ground and make your way outside. Then call the local emergency(¼±¾È)number from your neighbor¡¯s house. This is the most important thing to do. Then wait for the firefighters(Ïû·À¶ÓÔ±). |
First name: Vanessa State or province: Texas Country: USA If there was a fire and I was in the shower, the first thing I would do would be to make all my clothes really wet and put them on. Then I would break the window with something and get out. If I couldn¡¯t do that, I would lie down and leave the water running. |
First name: Kystina State or province: Illinois Country: USA I¡¯ve never actually been in a fire, but I know what to do. Sometimes at school we have fire drills so that we know what to do if there is a real fire. |
First name: Henry State or province: Alaska Country: USA I would do what they did in the Great Fire, even though it did not happen in the real life. It was a very exciting story. |
A£®staying low |
B£®calling the emergency number |
C£®waiting for the firefighters |
D£®making the clothes wet |
A£®Vanessa and Henry | B£®Emily and Kystina |
C£®Emily and Henry | D£®Kystina and Henry |
A£®she was once in a real fire |
B£®she has read a story about a fire |
C£®she knew the emergency number |
D£®she sometimes has fire drills at school |
A£®not a real fire |
B£®the biggest fire in history |
C£®a story that made people happy |
D£®a story that really happened |
A£®Making the clothes wet. |
B£®Waiting for the firefighters. |
C£®Putting out the fire by yourself. |
D£®Breaking the window and getting out. |
I love to tell the story about how I met my best friend---- Tiger. We met at the school fair. Each year, all the fourth-grade classes hold a school fair. Everyone in the fourth-grade works at the fair. Some sell ice cream, drinks and snacks. Others take care of the little children who ride the rides.
I got the second job and I¡¯ve never regretted it, because that¡¯s where I met Tiger.
My job was to help little children get on the back of a little horse. I kept telling the children to wait their turn and holding ice cream for them while they rode about. One thing was clear to me. I was growing older and should be more responsible.
Suddenly, a boy came to the horse. He took the little horse¡¯s reins! The horse stopped, and the girl on its back started to fall. I was trying to reach the girl when I saw Tiger go by my legs. It held the horse¡¯s reins and pulled the horse away from my legs. I caught the girl just before we both hit the ground. The girl sat on top of me. She was laughing at the ice cream on my face. The horse¡¯s reins were in Tiger¡¯s mouth!
Thanks to Tiger¡¯s fast action, I saved the little girl. We were both heroes. And Tiger, the fastest dog I¡¯ve even known became my new best friend.
1.According to the passage, __________ work at the fair.
A£®ice cream sellers |
B£®all the school children |
C£®little boys and girls |
D£®the fourth-grade students |
2.The writer¡¯s job was to __________.
A£®take the little horse¡¯s reins |
B£®look after the children |
C£®get on the back of the horse |
D£®ride with little children |
3.As soon as the little horse stopped, the girl __________.
A£®started to fall |
B£®laughed at the writer |
C£®hit the ground |
D£®sat on top of the writer |
4.Tiger helped to save the little girl on the horse by __________.
A£®going fast by the writer¡¯s legs |
B£®trying to catch the little girl |
C£®holding the reins with its mouth |
D£®riding the little horse around |
5.From the passage, we know that __________.
A£®Tiger was a actually a brave dog |
B£®Tiger wanted to become a hero |
C£®the writer didn¡¯t want to grow up |
D£®the writer regretted working at the fair |