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¡¡¡¡Mr Brown says , ¡°Thank you very much . I¡¯d love to , but let me ask my wife first . ¡± So Mr Brown goes to the other room and telephones his wife . Then he comes back and looks very worried .
¡°What¡¯s the matter?¡± asks Mr Jones . ¡°Is you wife there at home ?¡±
¡°No,¡± answers Mr Brown . ¡°She isn¡¯t there . My small son answers the telephone . I say to him , ¡®Is your mother there , David ?¡¯ and he answers ¡®No , she isn¡¯t in the house .¡¯ ¡®Where is she ?¡¯ I ask , ¡®She is somewhere outside.¡¯ ¡®What¡¯s she doing ?¡¯ ¡®She is looking for me .¡¯¡±
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СÌâ5:Mrs Brown is looking for her son .

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I was on the escalator in a market.  There was an old man who was about five or six people in the front of me. People behind him were all in a hurry and saw him as a rock. The old man knew these clearly and tried hard to step aside.
I remember¡­Sometimes when walking or driving behind an older person, I¡¯ve gotten impatient and upset.
¡°I¡¯m sorry. Please forgive me!¡± said the old man, ¡°I don¡¯t mean to hold you up.¡± He then tried his best to get off the escalator.
I suddenly saw this in a whole new light. I felt sick to my stomach. The old man was apologizing to everyone, when we should have helped him to calm his fears.
One by one, people went around him quickly.By the time I got to him, I asked,¡°Sir, can I help you?¡±
The man thought for a while, then said,¡°Well, yes, thank you!¡±
I placed my hand under his left arm and walked away from the rush of people quickly.
¡°So what are you shopping for, sir?¡±
¡°Oh, today is Mother¡¯s Day. I want to buysomething for my neighbor. She¡¯s a single mother and she is always so nice to me.¡± he said, stopping suddenly as he searched his pocket.
¡°Oh, it¡¯s here! I always carry them with me,¡± he said. Then he took out some business cards and handed me one which read:
¡°John Smith.
Friend to all¡­enemy to no one!
I said a prayer today and you were the answer.
Thank you!¡±
¡°That¡¯s for you,¡± he said. ¡°Thanks for stopping to help an old man.¡±
¡°My friend, you helped me. I discovered why I was unhappy with the world. Now I know how to solve the problem. No more with me!¡±
СÌâ1:Why did the old man try hard to step aside?
A£®Because he was in a hurry.
B£®Because he didn¡¯t want to be in other people¡¯s way.
C£®Because the escalator was very crowded.
D£®Because he was as heavy as a rock.
СÌâ2:The writer felt sick to his stomach most because________
A£®the old man tried hard to step aside
B£®the old man was difficult to get off the escalator
C£®he was impatient and upset for the old man
D£®the old man was apologizing to everyone
СÌâ3:What did the writer think about the people that passed by?
A£®Cold.B£®Boring.C£®Warm.D£®Friendly.
СÌâ4:The sentence ¡°Isaid a prayer today and you were the answer¡±probably means that____.
A£®the old man needed the writer¡¯s help then he came
B£®the writer was always friendly to other people
C£®the old man believed everyone could be friends
D£®the old man had lots of friends and no enemies
СÌâ5:From the passage we can see that ___.
A£®we should always help old people
B£®we should share our enjoyment with our friends
C£®it was valuable to make friends with the old man
D£®if we are kind to others, we will be happy in our life
Next time you're unhappy or complaining about your life, don't turn to a cheerful comedy. You might find a tear-jerking tragedy(´ßÈËÀáϵı¯¾ç) is just the thing you need to brighten your day.
A team of researchers at Ohio State University, US, has found sad movies can make people happier, Science Daily reported last month.
Many people find tragedies make them realize how good their own lives are, the study showed.
"People seem to use tragedies as a way to reflect on the important relationships in their own lives," said Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick, leader of the study. "Tragic stories often focus on themes of eternal(ÓÀºãµÄ) love, and this leads viewers to think about their loved ones and count their good and helpful things."
In the study, researchers gathered 361 college students and showed them the 2007 movie, Alonement. The movie is about two lovers who are separated(·ÖÀë) and finally die during Worid War II. Before and after the movie, the students were asked questions measuring(ºâÁ¿) how happy they were with their lives. Researchers also asked them before, afier and three times during the movie to measure various emotions, including sadness.
Researchers found that the sadder students felt while watching the movie, the more likely they were to think about real people they had close relationships with in life. This increased their happiness afier watching the movie. Knobloch-Westerwick explained that negative(Ïû¼«µÄ) moods make people more thoughtful.
"Positive(»ý¼«µÄ) emotions show that everything is fine, you don't have to worry, you don't have to think about problems in your life," she said. "But negative emotions, like sadness, make you think more critically about your situation. So seeing a tragic movie may make you sad, but that will make you to think more about your own close relationships and appreciate them more."
The link between watching a tragic story and feeling better has long been recognized. The ancient Greeks even had a word for the feeling of happiness afier seeing something sad that led to the modern English word "catharsis(Ðûй)".
The study also showed that relationships are a very important source of happiness in our lives, so it is no surprise that thinking about your loved ones makes you happier, researchers said.
СÌâ1:Which of the following about the study of Ohio State University is NOT true?
A£®Students' emotions are measured by asking questions.
B£®Only sadness is measured in the study.
C£®The study shows relationships are a source of happiness.
D£®Those who felt sadder when watching the movie were more likely to be happier after that.
СÌâ2:Why are ancient Greeks mentioned in the passage?
A£®To introduce the meaning of the word "Catharsis".
B£®To explain the importance of knowing how to become happier.
C£®To prove that they were of high intelligence and guessed its meaning.
D£®To tell readers the relationship between tragedies and happiness was found long ago.
СÌâ3:From Knobloch-Westerwick's explaination, we can learn that.
A£®seeing tragedies makes you more thoughtful
B£®positive emotions make you think more about your relationships
C£®negative emotions show you have no need to think about your situation
D£®after seeing comedies, you will appreciate your close relationships more
СÌâ4:Which is the title of the passage?
A£®There is eternal love in the world
B£®Watching sad films may start smiles
C£®It's useless to complain about life
D£®Comedies should make way for tragedies
A traveler came out of the airport. There were a lot of    . He asked every taxi - driver's name. Then he took the third one. it    5 dollars to go from the airport to the hotel. "      does it take to hire(¹ÍÇë) you for the whole day?" The man asked. "100 dollars." said the taxi-driver. This was very    , but the man agreed. Then the taxi - driver showed him all the parks and museums in the city.. In the evening they went       to the hotel. The traveler gave the taxi -driver 100 dollars and said, " What about tomorrow?" The taxi -driver     the man and said, "Tomorrow? That will be     100 dollars. " But the man said it was OK. The taxi ¨Cdriver was very.    to be getting more money.
The next evening, after taking the traveler to visit the same parks and museum, the tad - driver    another 100 dollars, he felt guilty(ÄھεÄ) became 100 dollars a day was a lot of money. "So you're from New York," said the taxi -driver. "I have a       in New York. Her name is Susan. Do you know her?" "Sure. She gave me 200 dollars to give you!"
СÌâ1:A. trains                    B. boats                  C. taxis
СÌâ2:A. cost                     B. paid                    C. spent
СÌâ3:A. How many              B. How long               C. How much
СÌâ4:A. cheap                   B. low                    C. expensive
СÌâ5:A. for                      B. back                   C, across
СÌâ6:A. looked at                 B. looked after             C. looked for
СÌâ7:A. the other                  B. another                 C. other
СÌâ8:A. angry                    B. unhappy                C. pleased
СÌâ9:A. received                 B. gave                   C. borrowed
СÌâ10:A. brother                B. son                     C. sister
A thousand years ago, Hong Kong was covered by a thick forest. As more and more people came to live in Hong Kong, these trees were cut down and burnt.  Now there is no forest left, though there are still some small areas covered with trees. We call these woods.
Elephants, tigers and many other animals were living in the thick forest. When people came to live in Hong Kong, the animals began to die out. Early farmers grew rice and kept pigs and chickens in the valleys. They cut down the trees and burnt them. They needed fire to keep themselves warm in winter, to cook their food and to keep away the dangerous animals. Elephants quickly disappeared because there was not enough food for them. Many other animals soon died in the same way.
You might think that there are no longer any animals in Hong Kong except in 2005. But there are still about 36 different animals living there. One of the most interesting of Hong Kong¡¯s animals is the barking deer. These are beautiful little animals with a rich brown coat and a white patch under the tail. They look like deer but they are much smaller. They are less than two feet high. They make a noise rather like a dog barking. In Hong Kong the barking deer has only a real enemy¡ª¡ª men. People hunt these little animals though it is illegal, There are now not many barking deer left. So it is important for people to protect wild animals.
СÌâ1:There was _____ in Hong Kong a thousand years ago.
A£®a mountainB£®the woodsC£®a thick forestD£®a hill
СÌâ2:The _____ began to die out when people came to live in Hong Kong.
A£®animalsB£®pigsC£®treesD£®chickens
СÌâ3:Elephants quickly disappeared because _____.
A£®they didn't want to live there
B£®there wasn¡¯t enough food for them to eat
C£®they liked living with other people
D£®they didn't like Hong Kong at all
СÌâ4:From the passage, what do we know about the baking deer in Kong Hong?
A£®They are so delicious that people have to eat them.
B£®There are not many barking deer now.
C£®They look like deer but they are dogs.
D£®They have many real enemies including men.
СÌâ5:The passage tells us that _____.
A£®we can eat wild animal
B£®we must kill the barking deer
C£®people can hunt little animal
D£®it's important for us to protect the wild animal
This is my friend, Tom. He        from England. He is thirteen years old. He        a round face, big eyes and a          mouth. His hair          short.          favorite food is chicken. Look          the photo          his family. The men        the sofa are his parents. They are office       . Tom and I are good friends. We are in the same grade, but in different       .
СÌâ1:A£®comes                  B£®come                C£®are
СÌâ2:A£®have                   B£®has                  C£®is
СÌâ3:A£®big                 B£®wide                 C£®long
СÌâ4:A£®are                 B£®is                   C£®am
СÌâ5:A£®He                  B£®His                  C£®He¡¯s
СÌâ6:A£®like                    B£®in                   C£®at
СÌâ7:A£®to                     B£®of                   C£®for
СÌâ8:A£®on                     B£®at                   C£®with
СÌâ9:A£®worker                 B£®workers              C£®work
СÌâ10:A£®classes                B£®class                   C£®grades

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