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1.A. However B. And C. So D. or

2.A. which B. who C. whom D. whose

3.A. less B. fewer C. greater D. little

4.A. always B. often C. seldom D. usually

5.A. other B. another C. others D. the other

6.A. helpful B. happy C. bad D. worse

7.A. at first B. for example C. in fact D. at last

8.A. think B. remember C. forget D. say

9.A. Luckily B. Unluckily C. Impossibly D. Lucky

10.A. see B. touch C. feel D. smell

11.A. come out B. come down C. come back D. come in

12.A. as B. like C. alike D. dislike

13.A. What B. That C. How D. where

14.A. progress B. mark C. success D. luck

15.A. should B. shouldn¡¯t C. mustn¡¯t D. can

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Katrina lived with her mother and father in a small white house. All the other houses in the neighborhood looked the same except(³ý¡­¡­Ö®Íâ) the house next to Katrina's. This house needed a lot of fixing(ÐÞÀí). Everyone in the neighborhood thought this house looked bad. No one lived there.

On Saturday morning, a car arrived in front of the house. Katrina saw a man, a woman and a boy get out of the car. They looked at their new home. Then they took things from the car and put them in the house.

On Monday morning, Katrina left for school. In the classroom, she heard her teacher say, "This is David. Please make him feel welcome." Katrina knew the boy¡ªhe just moved into the house next to hers. The teacher asked Katrina to show him around the school.

At lunchtime, Katrina showed David the way to the lunchroom. When they ate their lunch, David told Katrina he was excited to live in his new house. Katrina looked surprised and asked, "Don't you think it needs a lot of fixing?"

David said his family planned to fix the house because they hoped it would look like all the other houses in the neighborhood. They knew it would take a lot of time and hard work, but they decided to do so. They liked their new house and liked to live in such a nice neighborhood.

Katrina felt she was very lucky. She lived in a nice neighborhood. Listening to David's story made her feel thankful(¸Ðл) for life. Sometimes another person helps you understand how much you have.

1.Katrina's house was .

A. the same as David's B. white, but not big

C. the worst in the neighborhood D. far from David's

2.When did Katrina see David for the first time?

A. On Saturday morning. B. On Saturday afternoon.

C. On Monday morning. D. On Monday afternoon.

3.The teacher told Katrina .

A. to show David how to get to the lunchroom

B. to have lunch with David

C. to help David know more about the school

D. to plan how to fix David's house

4.Which of the following is TRUE about David?

A. He didn't want to fix his house.

B. He thought it easy to fix his house.

C. He expected to have a different house.

D. He felt the neighborhood was good.

5.David made Katrina know that .

A. she played a role in her life

B. she was living a happy life

C. it was necessary for her to help others

D. how much her house was

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