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The teacher stood before his class and was going to hand out the final exam papers. “I know how   1   you have all worked to prepare for this test,” he said. “And because I know you can do it well, I am willing to offer a B to anyone who would   2   not to take the test. ”
Many students jumped up to   3   the teacher and left the classroom.  The teacher looked at the   4   students and said, “Does anyone else want to get a B? This is your last   5   . ” Two more students decided to go.     Seven students remained.  The teacher then handed out the   6   .  There were only three sentences typed on the paper: Congratulations! You have just   7   an A in this class.  Keep believing in yourself.     I never had a teacher like that, but I think it is a test   8   any teacher could and should give.  Students who are not   9   in what they have learned are B students at best(充其量). The same is   10   in real life.  The A students are those who believe in what they are doing because they have   11   both successes and failures.  They have learned life’s lessons, either from normal education   12   from events in their lives, and have become   13   people.      Scientists say that by the age of eight, 80% of what we believe about ourselves has already been formed.  You are a big kid now, and you   14   that  you have some limits (限制).  However, there is   15   you can’t do or learn or be.  Sir Edmund Hillary, the first person to reach the summit of Mount Everest said, “It’s not the mountain we conquer(克服) but ourselves. ”
小题1:A.  luckily        B.  terribly        C.  hard
小题2:A.  dislike        B.  help            C.  prefer
小题3:A.  thank         B.  praise          C.  fight
小题4:A.  following     B.  relaxing      C.  remaining
小题5:A.  chance        B.  trouble         C.  test
小题6:A.  results        B.  presents        C.  papers
小题7:A.  given         B.  sent            C.  received
小题8:A.  where         B.  that            C.  what
小题9:A.  confident     B.  necessary       C.  mysterious
小题10:A.  unusual        B.  impossible      C.  true
小题11:A.  broken off     B.  dreamed of      C.  learned from
小题12:A.  and           B.  or            C.  but
小题13:A.  ruder         B.  cuter           C.  better
小题14:A.  decide        B.  forget          C.  realize
小题15:A.  something     B. anything        C.  nothing

小题1:C
小题2:C
小题3:A
小题4:C
小题5:A
小题6:C
小题7:C
小题8:B
小题9:A
小题10:C
小题11:C
小题12:B
小题13:C
小题14:C
小题15:C

小题1:这题是work hard的感叹句。选C
小题2:would prefer not to do “宁愿不做…”选C。
小题3:根据上文的内容,孩子们不用考试得B,应该是感谢老师的。选A。
小题4:remaining是剩下的,和前面的Many students 对应,选C。
小题5:the last chance“最后一次机会”选A。
小题6:hand out the papers“分发试卷”C
小题7:句意是:你得到了一个A。选C。
小题8:这里填that引导的是个定语从句。选B。
小题9:和前面的Keep believing in yourself相信自己照应,应该表示自信。选A。
小题10:The same is true。同样也是如此。C
小题11:learned from“从…学习”,句意是:自信的学生可以从失败成功中学到东西。选C。
小题12:either …or“要么…要么”,选B
小题13:句意是:他们可以从教育中还有生活上的事中学到东西,所以是变成更好的人。选C。
小题14:realize是“意识到”,符合句意.C
小题15:句意是:你没有什么不能做到的。选C。
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0ur village carpenter(木匠),John Hill, came one day and made a dining table for my wife.  He made it just the right size to fill the space between the two window.  When I got home that evening, John was drinking a cup of tea and writing out his bill( 账单) for his job.
My wife said to me quietly, “That’s his ninth cup of tea today. ”But she said in a loud voice, “It’s a beautiful table, dear, isn’t it?” “I’ll decide about that when I see the bill,” I said.  John laughed and gave me his bill for the work.  I read:
One dining table                 10th November, 2011
Cost of wood                    $ 17:00
Paint                           $1. 50
Work, 8 hours($1 an hour)          $8. 00
Total                           $36. 50
When I was looking at the bill, John said,” It’s been a fine day, hasn’t it? Quite sunny. ”
“Yes,” I said.  “I’m glad it’s only the 10th of November. ”
“Me, too,” said John, “you wait—it will be a lot colder by the end of the month. ”
“Yes, colder—and more expensive! Dining table will be $20 more expensive on November 30th, won’t they, John?”
John looked hard at me for half a minute.  Was there a little smile in his two blue eyes? I gave his bill back to him.
“If it’s not too much trouble, John,” I said,“Please add(加) it up again, You can forget the date-------”
I paid him $26. 50 and he was happy to get it.
小题1:Why did John talk about the weather when the writer was looking at the bill?
A. Because he didn’t want the writer to check the bill carefully.
B. Because he wanted to show that he was really polite.
C.Because it’s a good way to communicate with each other.
D.Because he wanted to confirm what the weather was like.
小题2:How much would John ask for if he made a dining table on the last day of December according to his bill?
A.$ 26. 50B.$36. 50C.$56. 50D.$57. 50
小题3:When John got the money, he was happy because__________________________.
A. he felt lucky to get the money for his work
B. he got paid a lot more than usual for his work
C. he got as much money as he had expected
D. he didn’t have to add up the costs any more
小题4:Which word can best describe John?
A. CleverB. SillyC. DishonestD. Humorous(幽默的)
小题5:What can we learn about John from the passage?
A. He made a mistake carelessly in the bill
B. He tried to get more money for his work.
C. He had written the bill before the writer got home
D. He had talked about the bill with the writer’s wife.

One day a poor student walked in a town. He didn’t have anything to eat for several days and he was very hungry. But when he saw a man selling steamed bread (馒头 ), he let out a scream (大叫一声 ) and fell (倒 ) to the ground. When the man asked the student what was the matter, the student answered, “I don’t like steamed bread. Whenever (无论何时) Isee them , I feel ill and can’t eat .”
The man then wanted to play a joke on the student. He put ten steamed bread in a room and then put the student in it. After a short time, the man opened the door of the room. H e was surprised to find that the student ate all the steamed bread. The student explained, “For some strange reason, I suddenly find that I like steamed bread.” 
The man was angry that the student had fooled ( ) him. He asked what other things he did not like to eat. “Oh, I like everything,” answered the student. “But at the moment I don’t like to drink two cups of good strong tea!”
小题1:The student was very hungry because ___________.
A.he was poor.
B.he was ill.
C.he had nothing to eat for a long time
D.he walked
小题2:The man wanted to _______ the student .
A.helpB.sellC.saveD.play a joke on
小题3:The man was surprised to find the student ate  _______steamed bread .
A.twoB.tenC.fiveD.seven
小题4:In fact, ___________.
A.the man wanted to sell some steamed bread to the student.
B.The student didn’t really like steamed bread.
C.the student fooled the man.
D.the man fooled the student.
小题5:The student  ___________.
A.wanted some tea.
B.didn’t like tea.
C.didn’t want any tea.
D.didn’t like to drink tea in cups.
Choose the best answer (根据文章内容,选择最恰当的答案)
Traditionally, the President is the highest-pad public employee. A salary of $ 400,000, along with other benefits, is paid to the President annually. But President Obama’s income for 2008 was far more than that, according to the White House.
The White House recently published the tax returns (纳税申报单)of Obama and Vice –president Joe Biden. Tax returns are reports of tax that a person has to pay. They often include income information used to calculate the tax. In the US, people whose incomes are over a certain amount have to file tax returns(纳税申报)every year. The tax returns of government officials are open to the public. This transparency helps to prevent corruption(腐败)。
From Obama’s tax returns , we can see that the President and first lady President’s two books Dreams From My Father and The Audacity of Hope(《无畏的梦想》). The two books, published in 1995 and 2006,are very popular and have been on the bestseller(畅销书)list for a long time.
The Obama’s income is down from 2007,when they made $4.2 million. However, that is still far more than former US President George Bush earned, who reported a total of $719,274 for his final year. The Obamas’ income also greatly exceeded(超出)that of Biden, who reported a family income of $2269,256.That’s about a tenth of what the Obamas earned. As Vice-president, Biden earns a salary of $220,000.US families earn an average income of about $50,000.
The Obama’s tax returns also show that together, the President and his wife paid about $933,000 in taxes. They gave $172,050 —nearly 6.5 percent of their earnings —to different charity groups. In the US, if a person gives his money to churches and non-profit(非盈利)organizations, the law reduces his or her taxes. This is one reason why rich people in the US like to give money to charity.

小题1:_______had the highest income in 2008.
A.ObamaB.BidenC.BushD.George
小题2:How much did Obama and his wife earn in 2008?
A.$400,000B.$2,660,000C.$4,200,000D.$719,274
小题3:In the US, which people have to file tax returns?
A.Everybody
B.Wealthy people
C.Government officials
D.People whose incomes are over a certain amount.
小题4:The Obamas have given_______ percent of their earnings to charity.
A.10B.6.5C.9.7D.4.3
小题5:Why should the tax returns of government officials be open to the public?.
A.Because it can help to prevent corruption
B.Because it can make government officials well-known to the public.
C.Because it can help government officials to get more money.
D.Because the government wants them to pay more taxes to the public.
小题6:According to the law, if a rich man gives his money to charity,_______.
A.he will be praised by the people
B.he will pay fewer taxes
C.he will be free of taxes
D.he will get some extra money from the government.

Once there lived a very clever man whose name was Aesop (伊索). One day as he was taking a walk, he came across a traveler. The traveler stopped him and asked, “Excuse me,, can you tell me how
soon I’ll get to town?”
“Go.” Aesop answered.
“I know I must go.” said the traveler, “but I want to know how soon I’ll get to town.”
“Go!~ ”Aesop said again angrily.
“This man must be mad(疯的),” the traveler thought and went on.
After the traveler had gone some distance(一段距离), Aesop shouted after him, “You’ll get to town in two hours.”
The traveler was greatly surprised. He turned back and asked, “Why didn’t you tell me that before?”
“How could I tell you that before?” Aesop answered, “I didn’t know how fast you could walk.”
小题1:One day Aesop ____________ a traveler while he was walking.
A.stoppedB.foundC.metD.saved
小题2:The traveler asked Aesop______________.
A.to show him the way to town
B.how long it would take him to get to town
C.to give him some money
D.to tell him where the town was:
小题3:Why didn’t Aesop give the traveler the answer at first? Because he__________.
A.thought the traveler a was rude man
B.didn’t know the distance
C.wanted to tell him later
D.didn’t know how fast the man could walk
小题4:When did Aesop give the traveler the answer?
A.After the traveler got to town
B.After the traveler had walked some distance.
C.when he wasn’t angry.
D.When the traveler asked him a third time.
The little boy entered the house, unhappy. His mother was  31     cakes in the kitchen. She smiled as she    32     but stopped when she saw his face. “Tyler,    33      happened? Is everything okay?”
“Nothing is okay, mom.” said the boy, “Today, in our science lesson, Mrs. Green was talking about the   34        .She said that the whole world is getting dirtier and that many animals and plants are dying. She wants us to think of something we can do to help. I thought all the way, but there is  35    I can do to make a difference.”
“Let me tell you    36    .” the mother said after thinking for a while. “One morning a man was walking down a beach, there he saw thousands of dying starfish covering the beach, they were pushed up by the     37   , and it was too far up for them to make their way back by    38       . The man shook his head as he walked along, ‘What a pity! So many starfish will die on the beach.’ The man felt very sorry    39     those starfish. He went on walking and just at that time he was    40      to find a boy in front who was throwing the starfish back into the sea as    41  as he could, ‘how silly you are! My     42  ,’ the man said, ‘There are so many starfish, can you throw all of them back?’ The boy didn’t stop but kept throwing, ‘ 43         I can’t help them all .I can make a difference to this one, and this one, and this one, and this one.”
“Thinking for a moment, the man    44      to help return the starfish to their home. He smiled and said to himself, ‘Sometimes the biggest lesson in life comes from the   45     person.
小题1:
A.drinkingB.makingC.sellingD.washing
小题2:
A.turned aroundB.turned downC.turned onD.turned off
小题3:
A.whatB.whenC.whereD.why
小题4:
A.airB.landC.waterD.environment
小题5:
A.somethingB.anythingC.everythingD.nothing
小题6:
A.a lieB.a jokeC.a storyD.a truth
小题7:
A.windB.rainC.wavesD.sands
小题8:
A.himselfB.itselfC.ourselvesD.themselves
小题9:A of               B. for                C. from            D. forward
小题10:
A.afraidB.surprisedC.sadD.angry
小题11:
A.slowB.fastC.soonD.high
小题12:
A.fatherB.motherC.sonD.daughter
小题13:
A.OrB.SoC.BecauseD.Though
小题14:
A.beganB.continuedC.forgotD.waited
小题15:A shortest          B. tallest              C. smallest         D. biggest

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