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     Christmas is for giving and sharing, for getting together with family and friends. But mostly it's for love.
I had not believed this until a student, who was called Mark, gave me a wonderful gift one Christmas.
     Mark was an ll-year-old orphan (孤儿) who lived with his aunt, a middle aged woman greatly annoyed (使
烦恼) with the burden (负担) of  1  for her dead sister's son.
     I had not  2  Mark especially until he began staying after class each day to help me tidy up the room. We
did this quietly, not speaking much, but enjoying the time of the day. When we did talk, Mark spoke mostly
of his  3 , who had alwaya spent much time with him before she passed away.  4  Christmas came near,
however, Mark failed to stay after school each day. I  5  him one aftemoon and asked why he no longer helped
me in the room."I was making you a  6 ," he said confidently (有信心地) in a low voice. "It's for Christmas."
With that, he left the room in a hurry. He didn't stay after school any more after that. Finally  7  the last
school day before Christmas. Mark walked slowly into the room late that aftemoon."I have a present," he said.
"I hope you like it." He held out his hand, and in it wasa tiny wooden box. "It's beautiful, Mark. What's in it?"
I asked, opening the top to look  8 . "Oh, you can't see it," he replied," and you can't touch it, or taste it or feel
it, but mother always said it makes you feel good all the time, warm on cold nights, and safe when you're  9 .
     "I looked into the  10  box. "What is it, Mark," I asked, "that will make me feel so good?" "It's  11 ," he said
softly," and mother always said it's best when you give it away." And he tumed and quietly left the room.
     So now I  12  the small box on the piano in my living room. Yes, Christmas is for joy, songs and nice gifts,
but mostly, for love.
(     )1. A. asking  
(     )2. A. seen    
(     )3  A. mother  
(     )4. A  If      
(     )5. A. caught  
(     )6. A. secret  
(     )7. A. went    
(     )8. A. up      
(     )9. A  alone   
(     )10. A. tiny   
(     )11. A. love   
(     )12. A. leave  
B. waiting 
B. known   
B. teacher 
B. As      
B. called  
B. wish    
B. returned
B. inside  
B. tired   
B. empty   
B. time    
B. place   
C. caring  
C. found   
C. aunt    
C. Because 
C. took    
C. surprise
C. came    
C. down    
C. sad     
C. strange 
C. life    
C. put     
D. looking 
D. noticed 
D. friend  
D. Though  
D. stopped                       
D. wonder  
D. passed  
D. round   
D. ill     
D. beautiful
D. hope    
D. keep    
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     At eighteen, I left my home and studied history at Leeds University in England. It was a hard time in my
   1    as I was learning to deal with the pain of my father's recent death.
     One day at the market, I saw an elderly gentleman having difficulty holding onto both his walking stick
and his bag of apples. I rushed over and   2   him.
     "Thanks. Don't worry, I'm quite all right now," he said, smiling at me with a pair of bright eyes.
     "May I walk with you?" I asked and so began my friendship with Mr Burns, a man whose   3   and warmth
very soon came to mean a great deal to me.
     When we arrived at his house, I insisted on helping him prepare for his meal and asked if it would be all
right if I came back again. I thought I should help him. With a smile he replied, "I've never been one to   4   an
offer from a kind-hearted girl."
     I visited Mr Bums twice a week, always on the same days and at the same time. I told Mr Bums how
regretful I felt about being   5   with my father two weeks before his death.
     After about a month, when I went to his house at a different time, I saw him working in his garden, moving
around   6  . I was very surprised.
     "How?" I began, "I thought…"
     "I know what you thought. When you first saw me at the market, I hurt my ankle earlier that day."
     "But…when were you able to   7   normally again?"
     "Ah, not long after our first meeting."
     "But   8  ?" Iasked.
     "When you came around for the second time, I saw how unhappy you were, feeling   9   and sad. I knew
you were telling yourself that you were visiting me for my sake and not your own. I didn't think you would
come back if you knew I was  10 , and I knew you really' needed someone to talk to, and someone who knew
how to  11 ."
     Mr Bums, the man I'd set out to help, helped me. He gave the gift of his time and kindness to a young girl
who needed  12 .
(     )1. A. family   
(     )2. A. held     
(     )3. A. smile    
(     )4. A. remember
(     )5. A. strict  
(     )6. A. easily  
(     )7. A. travel  
(     )8. A. when    
(     )9. A. shameful
(     )10. A. happy   
(     )11. A. imagine 
(     )12. A. both   

B. life    
B. reached 
B. luck    
B. forget  
B. angry   
B. directly
B. walk    
B. what    
B. hurt    
B. poor    
B. discuss     
B. all     

C. world    
C. helped   
C. welcome  
C. accept   
C. satisfied
C. carefully    
C. run      
C. why      
C. lonely   
C. busy     
C. read     
C. neither  
D. education
D. pushed   
D. hope     
D. refuse   
D. pleased           
D. safety   
D. go       
D. how      
D. tired    
D. healthy  
D. listen   
D. none     
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     In 1929, the New York Stock market collapsed (股市崩溃), and the manager of a big company came home
with a   1   heart.
     "My dear, what is the matter with you?" His wife asked him, smiling "I'm done! I'm finished! My company
was over and all my   2   will be closed down by the court (法院) tomorrow," he said, and began to cry   3  .
     His wife asked gently (温柔地), "What about your body? Is it to be closed down, too?"
     "No!" He looked at his wife, confused.
     "What about me, your   4  ?" "No!" He mopped (擦掉)his tears and looked at her hopelessly. "What about
your kids?"
     "Of course not."
     "Then why do you say all the property (财产) will be closed down? You still have a helpful wife and
several   5   kids, and you have a lot of experience, good health, and a quick   6   that God gives you. As for
the money you lost, it's just   7   that you used to have but don ' t have any more. You can still work and make
money in the future.
     Three years   8  , his Company became one of the top corporations (公司) that was   9   by "Fortune (财富
杂志)". He had all his achievements to several  10  from his good wife.
(     )1. A. light    
(     )2. A. factory  
(     )3. A. Sad      
(     )4. A. wife     
(     )5. A. hopeless 
(     )6. A. mind     
(     )7. A. nothing  
(     )8. A. ago      
(     )9. A. to choose
(     )10. A. words   
B. happy    
B. shop     
B. Sadly    
B. daughter 
B. hope     
B. hand     
B. anything    
B. before   
B. chosen   
B. books    
C. heavy     
C. school    
C. loud      
C. son       
C. hopeful   
C. body      
C. everything   
C. later     
C. choosing   
C. advice    
D. relaxing     
D. property     
D. gently       
D. sister       
D. hopefully    
D. mouth        
D. something    
D. late         
D. to be chosen              
D. companies    
阅读理解。
     Jean is a bright young woman from a rich and famous family. She goes to a good university and has almost
everything that money can buy. But the people in Jean's family are so busy that they can hardly find time to be
with her. In fact, Jean is quite lonely.
     So Jean spends a lot of her time on QQ. She likes being anonymous (匿名的) talking to people who do not
know about her famous family and her rich life. She uses the name Linda on QQ and made a lot of friends.
     Last year Jean made a very special friend on QQ. His name was David and he lived in San Francisco. David
was full of stories and jokes. He and Jean had the same interests in rock music and modern dance. So it always
took them many hours to talk happily on QQ and sometimes they even forgot the time. Of course, they wanted
to know more about each other. David sent a picture of himself: he was a tall, good-looking young man with big,
happy smile. As time went by, they became good friends and often sent cards and small things to each other.
     When Jean's father told her that he was going on a business trip to San Francisco, she asked him to let her
go with him, so that she could give David a surprise for his birthday. She would take him the latest DVD of the
rock singer they liked most. But when Jean knocked in David's door in San Francisco, she found that the special
friend she had written to was a twelve-year-old boy named Jim!
1. Jean is quite lonely because _____.
A. she has got everything
B. her family is too rich
C. she has no time to stay with her family
D. her family are too busy to be with her
2. Jean spends time talking on QQ in order to _____.
A. tell others that she is from a good family
B. find someone to talk to
C. learn more from the QQ talking
D. find a good boy friend
3. The real name of the special friend she made on QQ is _____.
A. David
B. Jean
C. Jim
D. Linda
4. Which of the following sentences is Wrong according to the passage?
A. Neither David nor Linda is a real name.
B. Jim was a tall, good-looking young man.
C. Jean went to San Francisco with her father.
D. Both Jim and Jean like rock music.
5. What's the best title of the passage?
A. A Real Surprise
B. A Talk on QQ
C. A Bright Young Girl
D. A Good-looking Boy
阅读理解。
                                                             Just a Little Smile
     Mark was walking home from school one day when he saw the boy in front of him fall over and drop
all of the books he was carrying, along with two sweaters, a basketball and a walkman (随身听). Mark
stopped and helped the boy pick up (捡起) these things. Since they were going the same way, he helped
to carry some of his things. As they walked, Mark knew that the boy's name was Bill, that he loved
computer games, basketball and history, and that he was having lots of troubles with his other subjects
and that he had just broken up with his girlfriend.
    They arrived at Bill's home first and Mark was invited in for a Coke and to watch some television. The
afternoon passed happily with a few laughs and some small talk, then Mark went home. They often saw
each other at school, had lunch together once or twice, and then they both finished middle school. They
ended up in the same high school where they sometimes saw and talked with each other over the years.
At last just three weeks before they finished high school, Bill asked Mark if they could talk.
     Bill asked Mark if he still remembered the day years ago when they had first met. "Did you ever think
why I was carrying so many things home that day?" asked Bill. "You see, I cleaned out my locker (锁柜)
because I didn't want to leave anything for anyone else. I had put away some of my mother's sleeping pills
and I was going home to kill myself. But after we spent some time together talking and laughing, I began
to understand that if I killed myself, I would have missed (错过) that time and so many others that might
follow. So you see, Mark, when you picked up those books that day, you did a lot more. You saved
my life."
1. When Mark met him the first time, Bill was going ___.
[     ]
A. to have a basketball game
B. to his classroom
C. to see Mark
D. back home
2. From what Bill was carrying, we can know that he ____. 
[     ]
A. was a good student
B. liked sports and music
C. liked all the subjects in school
D. was a good friend
3. Mark and Bill ____.
[     ]
A. were in the same middle school and high school
B. were in the same middle school but not in the same high school
C. often had lunch together at school
D. had known each other before they began to study in middle school
4. In this passage, the phrase "break up" means "____".
[     ]
A. 相处很好
B. 和好如初
C. 关系破裂
D. 保持联系
5. When Mark helped Bill to pick up some of his things, he ____.
[     ]
A. knew he could save Bill's life
B. knew who Bill was and wanted to help him
C. didn't know why he was going to help him
D. didn't know what he was doing was very important to Bill
阅读理解。
    Elena jogged with her dad in some empty lots (小块地) at the edge of town. These out-of-the-way lots were
good places to jog. But the lots were fuIl of rocks and rubbish.
   One day, Elena saw a sign on the lots. It said, "New City Park." Elena was excited. Maybe the park would have
a jogging trail!
Elena told her parents about the sign.
    "I read about the park in the newspaper," said Elena's father. "The city wants volunteers to help clean the area. Then the city will build a soccer field and a playground."
    "Will they build a jogging trail?" Elena asked.
    "No,the paper didn't mention a jogging trail."
    "Well,perhaps if I help clean up the lots, they'll put in a jogging trail," said Elena.
    On Saturday Elena went to the lots. Many adults were working there.Some were picking up rubbish. Some
were moving rocks.
    "I want to volunteer, "Elena told a man."What can I do?"
    "This is not a job for children, "said the man."You'd better go home."
    Elena looked around.She could carry rubbish. She could move rocks. A lady was pulling a bag of rubbish.
Elena saw a box of rubbish bags. She took an empty bag.
    "I'll take this bag to the Dumpster," said Elena. "Here's a new bag."
    "Thanks," said the lady. "Keep those new bags coming."
    Elena dragged rubbish bags. She told everyone she was glad to help build the park. She explained that she
hoped the park would have a jogging trail. 
    Elena went to the area every week. Soon everyone knew her and she told everyone how wonderful a jogging
trail would be.
    Soon the volunteers cleared the lots. The city could start building.The mayor (市长) gave a speech. He showed
a drawing of the new park.He told them about the soccer field and the baseball diamond. There would be picnic
tables. There would be a playground. The park would even have basketball courts. There was no sign of a jogging
trail. The mayor thanked the volunteers. Then he asked if they had any suggestions. The volunteers said they
wanted to build a jogging trail around the park. They told the mayor how helpful Elena had been and how she
wanted a jogging trail.The mayor said, "A jogging trail won't be hard to build. Let's do it!" Everyone clapped and
cheered. Elena cheered loudest of all.
    The mayor thanked the volunteers. Then he asked if they had any suggestions. The volunteers said they wanted
to build a jogging trail around the park.
    They told the mayor how helpful Elena had been and how she wanted a jogging trail. The mayor said,  "A
jogging trail won't be hard to build. Let's do it!"
    Everyone clapped and cheered. Elena cheered loudest of all.
1. How did Elena feel at the beginning of the story?
A. Happy and proud.
B. Sad and shy.
C. Excited and hopeful.
D. Unhappy and disappointed.
2. How did Elena know the city needed volunteers to help clean the lots?
A. Her father told her about it.
B. She read it in the newspaper.
C. She learned it from a sign.
D. She was told by other volunteers.
3. Why did Elena want to help clean the lots?
A. She wanted to play on the playground.
B. She wanted her name in the newspaper.
C. She wanted to work with other volunteers.
D. She wanted the city to build a jogging trail.
4. Why did the volunteers tell the mayor they wanted to build a jogging trail?
A. They needed a park to jog around.
B. They wanted to thank Elena for her help.
C. They thought it was a good place for jogging.
D. They hoped the mayor could jog with them every day.
5. What can be the best title for the story?
A. Elena and a Mayor
B. Elena and New City Park
C. Elena and Some Volunteers
D. Elena and a jogging Trail

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