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 Miss Clarke works in a hospital .She is friendly to the patients and takes good care of them So they like her and most of them give her some presents when they are out of hospital.

  It is Saturday .Miss Clarke doesn’t go to work .But she has to go outside the town to see a sick old woman .She gets on a bus and finds there are many people in it .She can’t find any seat. At  that moment an old man near  the door is going to stand up .The girl makes him back to his seat.

  “Thank you ,sir “ says Miss Clarke .But please don’t do that .I’m able to stand .”But ,madam ,let me--- “ begs the old man .

   “I ask you  to keep your seat,”says  the girl with her hand on his shoulder .

  But the old man tries to stand up and says ,”Madam ,will you kindly let me---“”No,no” Miss Clarke says and again makes him sit down .

   At last the old man stands up and says ,”Madam,you’ve carried  me three stops past my house.

(     )1,Miss Clarke is a _________.

       A,bus driver    B,bus  conductor  C,nurse    D,policeman

(     )2,The word “patient” means_______.

A,客人   B,病人   C,乘客    D,上司

(     )3,Miss Clarke _______after she gets on the bus .

A,sits in the middle    B,sits beside the old man

C,stands in the middle  D,stands beside the old man

(     )4,The old man really wants to _______.

A,gets off the bus     B,gives his seats to the girl

C,stands for a while   D,thanks the good girl

(     )5,Which of the following is right?

A,Miss Clarke gives her seat to the old man.

B,Miss Clarke takes good care of the old man in the hospital.

C,Miss Clarke tells the old man to be together  with her.

D,Miss Clarke makes the old man not get off the bus in time.


1C    2B    3D   4A   5D,


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Steve was fond of saying that he lived every day like it was his last. He changed the way each of us sees the world. Steve’s brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives. The world is much better because of Steve. On October 5, 2011, Steve died of cancer. The world has lost a visionary. We all feel sad about it.

1. Where can we find this passage?

   A. In a science book.                                                 B. In a science fiction novel.

   C. In a dictionary.                                              D. In a newspaper.

2. Why Steve was fond of saying that he lived every day like it was his last?

   A. Because he knew he would die soon. B. Because he was too busy every day.

   C. Because he was humorous.               D. Because he wanted to make full use of time.

3. From the passage, we can know that ______.

   A. It is cancer that took the Steve’s life

   B. Steve’s brilliance, passion and energy enrich and improve all of our lives

   C. Apple II series and the Macintosh have made computers personal and put the Internet in our pockets

   D. Steve was a businessman but not an inventor

4. According to the passage, “a visionary” means ______.

   A. 一位伟人    B. 一位见证者    C. 一位梦想家    D. 一位冒险家

5. What would be the best title for this passage?

   A. Steve Jobs’ death                   B. Our loss of a great CEO

   C. A great inventor, Steve Jobs              D. The great changes in our lives

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