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An eight-year-old child heard her parents talking about her little brother. All she knew was that he was very sick and they had no money. Only very expensive operation could save him now and there was no one to lend them the money. When she heard her daddy say to her tearful mother, “Only a miracle(奇迹)can save him now,” the little girl went to her bedroom and pulled her money from its hiding place and counted it carefully.
She hurried to a drugstore(药店) with the money in her hand.
“And what do you want?” asked the salesman. “It’s for my little brother,” the girl answered. “He’s really, really sick and I want to buy a miracle.” “Pardon?” said the salesman.
“My brother Andrew has something bad growing in-side his head and my daddy says only a miracle can save him. So how much does a miracle cost?” “We don’t sell a miracle here, child. I’m sorry,” the salesman said with a smile.
“Listen, if it isn’t enough, I can try and get some more. Just tell me how much it costs.”
A well-dressed man heard it and asked, “What kind of a miracle does your brother need?”
“I don’t know,” she answered with her eyes full of tears. “He’s really sick and mum says he needs an operation. But my daddy can’t pay for it, so I have brought all my money.
“How much do you have?” asked the man. “$1.11, but I can try and get some more,” she answered.
“Well, what luck,” smiled the man. “$1.11, the price of a miracle for little brothers”
He took up the girl’s hand and said, “Take me to where you live. I want to see your brother and meet your parents. Let’s see if I have the kind of miracle you need.”
That well-dressed man was Dr Carlton Armstrong, a famous doctor. The operation was successful and it wasn’t long before Andrew was home again.
How much did the miracle cost?
小题1:What was the trouble in the little girl’s family?
A. Her brother was seriously ill. 
B. They had no money. 
C. Both A and B.
小题2:In the eye of the girl, a miracle might be _____.
A.something interesting 
B. something beautiful 
C. some wonderful medicine
小题3:The little girl said again and again “…I can try get some more.”That hows___.
A. she had still kept somemoney 
B. she hoped not to be refused
C. There was no need to worry about money
小题4:What made the miracle happen?
A.The girl’s love for her brother. 
B. The girl’s money
C.The medicine from the drugstore.
小题5:From the passage we can infer(推断) that _____.
A. The doctor didn’t ask for any pay.
B. The little girl is lovely but not so clever.
C. Andrew was in fact not so sick as they had thought.

小题1:C
小题2:C
小题3:B
小题4:A
小题5:A

试题分析:这篇文章讲述了一个小女孩的弟弟病得很严重,而家里支付不起治疗的手术费。当她听说只有奇迹才能救弟弟时,她拿着自己所有的钱到要点去买奇迹。她说不管多少钱只要能救弟弟就行。她的行为感动了一位著名的医生,他帮小女孩的弟弟免费做了手术,创造了奇迹。
小题1:细节理解题。根据文中内容All she knew was that he was very sick and they had no money.她所知道的就是他病得很厉害,而且他们没有钱;故选C。
小题2:判断推理题。由文章内容得知,小女孩拿着钱到要点去买奇迹,认为那可以救弟弟;所以此题选C,在小女孩眼中,奇迹是一种神奇的药。
小题3:判断推理题。根据文章描述,小女孩把她所有的钱都拿来了,她之所以说可以拿更多的钱来,是因为怕被拒绝,故选B。
小题4:判断推理题。根据文中内容,后来一名非常有名的医生帮她成功给弟弟动了手术,所以是小女孩对弟弟的爱感动了医生,创造了奇迹,故选A。
小题5:判断推理题。从文中得知,小女孩家里没有钱给弟弟动手术,故选A,医生免费给小女孩弟弟动手术,创造了奇迹。
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小题1:
A.clothesB.foodC.roomD.toys.
小题2:
A.dirtyB.emptyC.quietD.tidy
小题3:
A.businessB.homework C.readingD.shopping
小题4:
A.dancedB.fellC.returned D.slept
小题5:
A.afterB.byC.forD.without
小题6:
A.agreed withB.heard fromC.looked afterD.shouted at
小题7:
A.brotherB.cousinC.fatherD.grandfather
小题8:
A.cleverB.sadC.happyD.silly
小题9:
A.boredB.excitedC.proudD.sorry
小题10:
A.hisB.hersC.oursD.theirs
Christmas Love
Each December, I promised to make Christmas a relaxed and peaceful experience. I didn’t spend too much time on card writing, endless cooking and decorating. Yet still, I found myself tired, unable to enjoy the valuable family moments, and of course, to understand the true meaning of        .
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I didn’t have the heart to tell him I’d be working. Unwilling to          his shining moment, I spoke with his teacher. She told me there’d be a dress rehearsal(彩排) the morning of the presentation. All           unable to be present that evening were welcome to come then.
So, on the           of the dress rehearsal, I arrived ten minutes early. Around the room, I saw several other parents. Because the public school system had long stopped referring to the holiday as “Christmas”, I didn’t          anything other than fun. So, when my son’s class rose to sing “Christmas Love”, I was a little bit surprised by its title.
Nicholas was excited, as were all of his classmates. Those in the front row held up large letters, one by one, to         out the title of the song. As the class would sing “C is for Christmas,” a child would hold up the letter C. Then, “H is for Happy,” and on and on         all the children presented the complete message “Christmas Love”.
The show was going smoothly, until suddenly, a small, quiet, girl in the front row held the letter “M” upside down — totally not knowing her letter “M” appeared as a “W”. The audience(观众) laughed at this little girl’s        . But she had no idea why they were laughing at her, so she stood tall,          holding her “W”. The laughter continued until the last letter was raised, and we all saw it together. A sudden          came over the audience and eyes began to widen. At that moment, we understood why we were there and why we        the holiday.
For when the last letter was held high, the message read loud and clear: “CHRIST WAS LOVE”.
小题1:
A.familyB.loveC.ChristmasD.school
小题2:
A.freshB.excitingC.successfulD.golden
小题3:
A.missB.wasteC.forgetD.change
小题4:
A.officersB.childrenC.teachersD.parents
小题5:
A.morningB.noonC.afternoonD.evening
小题6:
A.enjoyB.expectC.findD.have
小题7:
A.spell B.pickC.checkD.carry
小题8:
A.sinceB.beforeC.untilD.when
小题9:
A.letterB.mistakeC.appearanceD.gesture
小题10:
A.politelyB.honestlyC.quietlyD.proudly
小题11:
A.cryB.angerC.silenceD.sadness
小题12:
A.celebratedB.rememberedC.inventedD.recorded
Monty Robert’s father was a horse trainer. As a child, Monty often went from one farm to another with his father. Sometimes they didn’t have money to pay for food, but Monty still kept hoping to own a horse farm.
When he was in school, his teacher asked him to write a paper about his dream. He wrote a seven-page(页)paper. He wanted to have a horse farm one day. He even drew a picture of a horse farm in the paper.
The next day he handed it in to his teacher. Two days later, he got his paper back. On the front page was a large red “F” with the words “See me after class”. So the boy did and asked his teacher, “Why did I get an F?” The teacher said, “This dream will not come true for a young boy like you. You need a lot of money to own a horse farm. You have to buy the land. You have to pay for a lot of things. There is no way you could ever do it.” Then the teacher added, “If you write this paper again with a simpler dream, I will give you a good grade.”
After school he thought hard about it. At last, he decided to hand in the same paper, making no changes at all. He said to the teacher, “You can keep the F and I’ll keep my dream.”
Many years later, Monty had his own large horse farm. His dream came true.
So don’t let anyone take away your dreams. Follow your dreams, no matter what they are.
小题1:From Paragraph 1, we learn that _________.
A.Monty’s family was poor
B.Monty’s father didn’t support him
C.Monty hoped to be a horse trainer
D.Monty changed his mind all the time
小题2:What was Monty’s attitude towards his paper?
A.Careless. B.Serious.C.Joking. D.Funny.
小题3:Monty’s teacher gave him a red “F” because he thought _________.
A.Monty’s handwriting was too bad
B.Monty copied from another student
C.Monty’s dream was too hard for him to achieve
D.Monty was not working hard to realize his dream
小题4:What does the story want to tell us?
A.Don’t take away others’ dreams.
B.Follow a realistic dream.
C.Never give up your dream.
D.Anyone with a dream will succeed.


Writing a good story is not an easy task. What’s the secret? Mo Yan, last year’s Nobel Prize winner in literature, believes his success comes from a large amount of reading.
Mo was born into a farming family in a village in Shandong province. He grew up listening to folk stories about gods, spirits and foxes. Those stories later became the inspiration(灵感) for Mo’s writing.
Mo left school at the age of 12 and started to work in the fields.
Although he was tired after his daily hard work, Mo was always hungry for books. However, there were very few in the village. He read his older brother’s textbooks and even dictionaries. He helped others with farm work in exchange for books.
“When I finished reading all the books around, I thought I was the most knowledgeable man in the world,” he told Xinhua.
After Mo left his hometown and joined the army in 1976, he began to read widely, including works by Lu Xun and many other famous writers. He studied from these writers but did not copy them. Instead, he developed his own style. As the first Chinese citizen to win a Nobel Prize in literature, Mo told a group of reporters in his hometown shortly after he won the award. “I grew up in an environment filled with folk culture. It enters my novels whenever I pick up a pen. This has affected, even decided, my style.” 
小题1:Mo Yan is from         .
A.Shandong B.ShanxiC.JiangsuD.Guangdong
小题2:Mo Yan developed his own style          .
A.while listening to folk stories about gods, spirits and foxes.
B.during his daily hard work in the fields.
C.after he studied from many famous writers
D.when he won the Nobel Prize in literature
小题3:Which of the following is wrong?
A.Mo Yan left school when he was very young.
B.Mo Yan read many books when he was very young.
C.Mo Yan was the most knowledgeable man in the world.
D.Mo Yan is the first Chinese citizen to win a Nobel Prize in literature.
小题4:What can we learn from Mo Yan’s success?
A.Easier said than done. B.Rome was not built in a day.
C.Well begun, half done.D.The older, the wiser.
When I was a kid in Minnesota, watermelons were expensive. One of my father's friends, Bernie, was a rich businessman, who owned a large store in St. Paul.
  Every summer, when the first watermelons arrived, Bernie would call. Dad and I would go to Bernie's place. We’d sit on the edge of the dock (码头), feet dangling (摇晃), and got ready for a big meal. Bernie would take his knife, cut our first watermelon, hand us both a big piece and sit down next to us. Then we'd bury our faces in watermelon, eating only the heart—the reddest, juiciest, firmest, sweetest, and most seed-free part — and throw away the rest.
  Bernie was my father's ideal of a rich man. I always thought it was because he was such a successful businessman. Years later, I realized that it was not Bernie's wealth itself but his way of dealing with it that my father liked. Bernie knew how to stop working, get together with friends and eat only the heart of the watermelon.
  What I learned from Bernie is that being rich is a state of mind. Some of us, no matter how much money we have, will never be free enough to eat only the heart of the watermelon. If you don't take the time to dangle your feet over the dock and enjoy life’s small pleasure, your work is probably hurting your life.
  For many years, I forgot that lesson I'd learned as a kid on the loading dock. I was too busy making all the money I could.
Well, I've relearned it. I hope I have time left to enjoy the success of others and to take pleasure in the day. That's the heart of the watermelon. I have learned again to throw the rest away.
小题1:We learn from the second paragraph the writer and his father were feeling_____.
A.hungryB.worriedC.relaxedD.proud
小题2:How did the writer and his father eat the watermelon? 
A.They ate it in a polite way.
B.They only ate its best part.
C.They ate every part of it.
D.They shared only one piece.
小题3:In the eyes of the writer's father, Bernie ________.
A.was just a rich businessman
B.worked hard all the time
C.lived a rich but healthy life
D.knew how to make money
小题4:The underlined part "the heart of the watermelon" in the last paragraph refers to ______.
A.the writer's hope of enjoying life
B.the writer's busy life
C.the writer's decision of making money
D.the best part of the watermelon
小题5:It can be learned from the passage that ______.
A.one has to work hard to reach his goal
B.a friend in need is a friend in deed
C.watermelon is the healthiest fruit
D.one should keep work-life balance
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My father was     in a poor village in the north of Jiangsu, in China. When he was a young boy, he went to school in the morning, then      in the fields till sunset. And then he did his homework      midnight. Life was hard, because they had no      !
At the age of 14, my father heard of the United States of America. It was the land of gold, the land where      people can become rich.
       don’t I go to America?” he said to himself, full of hope.
So, my father came to America. “ I had thought it was easy to     money in America,” he told me. “But when I arrived there, I realized it was not true. They did not like to hire(雇佣) me because I spoke      English. Later, I worked in a small restaurant, cleaning up tables,      dishes and sweeping the floor. Life was      for the first few years. I worked from 10a.m to 11p.m. I wanted to go to school to learn English, but it was impossible. I couldn’t     the schooling(学费).
My father      working hard, and reached his goal.
“Alan,” he often says to me, “If you want something, you have to work for it and never give up. Things do not come       in life.” That is what I learned from my father.
小题1:
A.disasterB.lossC.successD.pity
小题2:
A.lifeB.fashionC.dangerD.history
小题3:
A.famousB.luckyC.richD.born
小题4:
A.taughtB.workedC.studiedD.slept
小题5:
A.untilB.towardsC.forD.during
小题6:
A.experienceB.energy C.timeD.money
小题7:
A.kindB.poorC.strongD.lazy
小题8:
A.WhatB.HowC.WhyD.When
小题9:
A.discoverB.makeC.collectD.spend
小题10:
A.littleB.good C.muchD.excellent
小题11:
A.givingB.runningC.washingD.receiving
小题12:
A.comfortableB.cheerfulC.niceD.hard
小题13:
A.borrowB.needC.affordD.pay
小题14:
A.keptB.finishedC.mindedD.stopped
小题15:
A.reallyB.easilyC.quietlyD.slowly

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