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There were two McDonalds—Mac and Dick—and they were brothers. In 1948, they owned a restaurant in California, they liked working in the restaurant, but they got tired of the customers ordering so many different things to eat.
“If we gave customers a smaller menu, we could make some of the food before they came, and they wouldn’t have to wait so long for their meals,” said one of the brothers. The other brother agreed and said, “And if we made the customers come to the counter, we wouldn’t need any waiters or waitresses. We could also use plastic plates so there wouldn’t be any washing-up.”
These were such good ideas that McDonald brothers used them, and the customers were very pleased. They got their meals very quickly—in less than a minute—and they paid only 15 cents for hamburgers and 10 cents for fries. The first McDonald’s restaurant had no seats for customers to sit on. This meant that people had to take their food away, and that no one had to clean up any tables after them.
Then a man called Ray Kroc came to the brothers and asked to buy their business. They agreed to sell it to him for$27 million. After that, people paid Ray Kroc to open their own restaurants using the McDonald’s name and menu. Before long, there were McDonald’s restaurants all over the United States, and nowadays, they are all over the world—even in China and Russia. The most successful McDonald’s business is in Hong Kong of China. The Hong Kong McDonald’s sells more hamburgers every day than any other McDonald’s anywhere else in the world.
McDonald’s restaurants are so successful because children love going to them. They like the food, and they like the toys and games they can get at McDonald’s.
小题1:The McDonald brothers offered customers fewer kinds of foods so that _____.
A.they didn’t need waiters or waitressesB.they could use plastic plates
C.customers could get their meals quicklyD.customers would pay less.
小题2: Customers “paid only 15 cents for hamburgers” means the hamburgers were___.
A expensive     B. new    C. cheap     D. worth a lot less
小题3:. The first McDonald’s customers took their food away because_____.
A.They wanted to eat it quicklyB.they did not want a large menu
C.There were no seats in the restaurantD.they wanted to eat at home
小题4: Nowadays, the owners of McDonald’s restaurants pay for ____.
A.the McDonald’s name and menuB.children to play games
C.people to take the food awayD.customers to eat quickly
小题5:This story mainly tells us ____.
A.a restaurant in California in 1948
B.how Ray Kroc made money for the McDonald brothers
C.where McDonald’s restaurants are in the world.
D.how the McDonald’s business started and grew

小题1:C
小题2:C
小题3:C
小题4:A
小题5:D  

小题1:细节理解题,根据文中第二自然段的语句理解可知。
小题2:.细节理解题,根据文中语句“These were such good ideas that McDonald brothers used them, and the customers were very pleased. They got their meals very quickly—in less than a minute—and they paid only 15 cents for hamburgers and 10 cents for fries.”理解可知。
小题3:.细节理解题,根据文中语句“The first McDonald’s restaurant had no seats for customers to sit on. This meant that people had to take their food away, and that no one had to clean up any tables after them.”理解可知。
小题4:.细节理解题,根据文中语句“Then a man called Ray Kroc came to the brothers and asked to buy their business. They agreed to sell it to him for$27 million. After that, people paid Ray Kroc to open their own restaurants using the McDonald’s name and menu.”理解可知。
小题5:理解归纳题,根据文中语句理解可知。
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During the month of September, a dear friend of mine lost her husband suddenly in an accident. The tragedy was a great shock to everyone.
This accident was sudden and certainly unexpected. It made me realize the fact that you just don’t know when a loved one is no longer going to be with you. We sometimes take our loved ones for granted(当然),and we expect that they will be with us all the time. However, as we all know, life does not work that way and sometimes we get a wake-up call that shocks us and makes us stand back and realize how short life is.
To cheer her up, I tried to imagine if I were in her shoes how I would feel. It was impossible to imagine what she was going through. What words could I say to help her?Sometimes words just can’t express our feelings. Sometimes our actions are much more meaningful than words. So I gave her a hug(拥抱)…
Life is too short, and we should treasure(珍惜) every day staying with our loved ones.
小题1:The writer’s friend lost her husband _______.     
A.in springB.in summerC.in autumnD.in winter
小题2: What does the underlined word “ tragedy” mean in Chinese?
A 机会           B. 生存        C.悲剧            D. 闹剧
小题3: To cheer her friend up, the writer ______.
A.gave her some flowersB.said some wordsC.did nothingD.gave her a hug
小题4: In the writer’s opinion, life for us is ______.
A.shortB.seriousC.unexpectedD.meaningless
小题5: According to Paragraph 3, what did the writer realize from the accident?
A. We don’t know when we will lose our loved people.
B. Sudden and unexpected accidents happen everywhere.
C. Her friend was unlucky to meet the accident.
D. Accidents usually took place in September.
Henry was a carpenter(木匠)of our village. Once I asked him to make a dining table for my wife. He made it just the right size to fill the space between the two windows. When I arrived home that evening, Henry was drinking a cup of tea and writing out his bill for his work.. My wife said to me, quietly,“That’s his ninth cup of tea today.” But she said loudly, "It's a beautiful table,dear,isn't it?" "I won't decide about that until I see that bill.” I said.
Henry laughed and gave me his bill for the work. It said:
BILL
One dining table June 10,1995
Cost of wood 17.00
Paint(油漆) 1.50
Work,8 hours(1 an hour) 8.00
Total(总计) 36.50
When I was looking at the bill,Henry said,"It’s been a fine day,hasn’t it?” “ Quite sunny.” "Yes,”I said. "I’m glad it is only the 10th of June.” "Me too,” said Henry, "You wait--it'll be a bit hotter by the end of the month.” "Yes. Hotter--and more expensive. Dining tables will be 20 more expensive on June 30th,won't they,Henry?”
Henry looked hard at me for half a minute. There was a little smile in his two blue eyes. I gave his bill back to him. "If it isn't too much trouble,Henry,”I said,"Please add 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 Henry talk about weather when the writer was looking at the bill?
A.Because it was a fine day indeed,
B.Because he wanted the writer to look at the bill carefully.
C.Because he wanted to tell the writer what the weather was like.
D.Because he didn't want the writer to go through the bill carefully.
小题2:Why did the writer say that dining tables would be 20 more expensive
by the end of June?                                      
A.Because he thought Henry would almost certainly add the date to the cost of the dining table.
B.Because it was difficult to make dining tables in hot weather.
C.Because paint would be more expensive.
D.Because the cost of wood would be more expensive.
小题3:The writer thought Henry would ask for______if he made a dining table on the last day of June.
A.26.50 B.56. 50 C.46.50 D.20.00

Wang Yani was born in 1975. Even as a baby she loved to draw. Her father was an  1 .Yani wanted to be like him. So she tried to stand like her father as she painted, which made him laugh.
One day, Yani painted lines on her faher’s painting. He got  2 . At the time she was only two and a half years old. She cried and said, “I want to    like you!” Her father looked at her without saying anything. He   4  remembered his childhood(童年). He also wanted to draw and paint, but his parents didn’t understand. They just got angry. He didn’t want to see the same thing happen to his daughter. So he decided to    5  her.
With her father’s help, Yani soon   6  . Her lines became flowers, trees, and animals. Her father took her to parks and zoos to get   7  for her paintings. By the end of six, Yani had made over 4,000 works. Her paintings were very special. People  8  her works. When she was eight, one of her paintings was made into a Chinese postage stamp.
Yani became famous when she was young. Her works were  in different countries in Asia, Europe and North America,  10  her parents never sold her paintings. She is well-known in the world, and art is still a great joy in her life..
小题1:
A.actorB.athleteC.artistD.engineer
小题2:
A.angryB.excitedC.sadD.interested
小题3:
A.laughB.speakC.standD.paint
小题4:
A.happilyB.clearlyC.hardlyD.usually
小题5:
A.helpB.stopC.refuseD.miss
小题6:
A.did homeworkB.made moneyC.did sportsD.made progress
小题7:
A.newsB.timeC.ideasD.luck
小题8:
A.hatedB.lovedC.foundD.forget
小题9:
A.lostB.soldC.boughtD.shown
小题10:
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Mary was a 911 operator(接线员) in Los Angeles. One Thursday morning, she was surprised to get a call from a young child who said, “Mom is ill, Mom is ill”, again and again. Mary hurried to find the address of the call. She called the police. In a minute, the policemen and doctors arrived at the house. They broke the door open, and they couldn’t believe their eyes. The little child was so young that maybe she could not walk! She was sitting beside her mother and holding her mother’s hand. Tears(眼泪) were running down her face.
The doctor gave the woman some medicine and soon she woke up. Later, she told people , “Everyone was surprised that my daughter could call 911. One Monday I tried to teach her how to call 911.” “It’s the first time I’ve seen a two-year-old child call 911.”
小题1: What did Mary do every day? ______________
A.She answered the telephone calls.
B.She talked with the policemen and the doctors.
C.She played with the children.
D.She dealt with emergencies(紧急情况).
小题2: How did she feel when she answered the little girl’s call? _______________
A.She was worried.B.She was sorry.
C.She was surprised.D.She was happy.
小题3:How did the police and the doctors get into the house?_________________
A.They went in through the windows.B.They broke the door open.
C.They didn’t go in.D.The woman was outside. They didn’t need to go in.
小题4: How could the little girl learn to call 911?________________
A.She learnt it by herself.B.She called it by chance.(偶然地)
C.Her mother taught her one MondayD.Her mother often taught her.
小题5: How old was the little girl?_________________-
A.Only two.B.She was nine.
C.She was five.D.She couldn’t walk, so she must be less one.
Jack is a twenty-year-old young man. Two years ago, when he finished middle school, he found work in a shop. Usually he works until ten o'clock in the evening. He is very tired when he gets home. After a quick supper he goes to bed and soon falls asleep. His grandma who lives downstairs is satisfied with (满意) him.
One day, on his way home, he met Mary. They were both happy. He asked the girl to his house, she agreed happily. He bought some fruit and drinks for her. And they talked about their school, teachers, classmates and their future . They talked for a long time.
“Have a look at your watch, please,” said the girl. “What time is it now?”
  “Sorry, something is wrong with my watch,” said Jack. “Where's yours?”
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  Jack thought for a moment and found a way. He began to stamp his foot on the floor, “Bang! Bang! Bang!”
  The sound woke his grandma up. The old woman shouted downstairs, “It's twelve o'clock in the night, Jack. Why are you still jumping upstairs?”
小题1:Jack was ________ when he finished middle school.
A.sixteen B.eighteen C.twenty D.fifteen
小题2:The old woman is satisfied with Jack because ________.
A.he's her grandson   B.he's clever
C.he can keep quiet   D.he gets home on time
小题3:From the story, we can know that Mary is Jack's ________.
A.classmate   B.colleague (同事)C.aunt  D.wife
小题4:The word “stamp” in the story means ______ in Chinese.
A.盖印  B.跺  C.贴邮票  D.承认
小题5:Jack stamped his foot on the floor in order (为了) ________.
A.to wake his grandma up
B.to make his grandma angry
C.that his grandma was going to tell him the time
D.that his grandma was going to buy him a watch
Bruce Lee(李小龙) was born in San Francisco, California in 1940. His farther was a movie actor. Young Bruce appeared in his first movie with his farther when he was only two months old. Bruce and his parents returned to their home in Hong Kong in 1941. Bruce began to act in Chinese movies at the age of six.
In Hong Kong, Bruce Lee began his life-long interest in the Chinese Kung Fu. He studied with Yip Man, a Kung Fu master. Bruce was also often seen in many street fights. His parents decided this must stop. They sent him back to the United States. He became a student at the University of Washington in Seattle. Later he opened a school to teach Kung Fu in Oakland,California.
In 1966, Bruce Lee acted in an American television series(系列)called The Green Hornet .The program was not a success, but many Hollywood movie actors began studying Kung Fu with him. He appeared in several other television programs.
Bruce Lee returned to Hong Kong in 1971 to act in a Chinese movie known in the United States as Fists of Fury. The movie was extremely(极其)popular in Asia. He followed this with another film, The Chinese Connection. It too was extremely popular.
In 1973, Bruce Lee made his most famous movie, Enter the Dragon. It was the first movie made between American and Chinese movie companies. It became a major hit which made Bruce Lee a world famous movie star.
Bruce Lee died a few weeks before the movie was put on. He was 32 years old. It's said that his early death ended what would have been a very successful movie career.
小题1:What was Bruce Lee interested in all his life?
A.ActingB.Kung Fu C.Fighting D.Films
小题2:Please put the following movies in order according to their time.  
a. Enter the Dragon     b. Fists of Fury   c. The Chinese Connection
A.b;c;aB.b;a;cC.a;c;b D.a;b;c
小题3:What does“a major hit”in the passage mean?
A.致命一击B.极为成功C.猛烈撞击D.命中要害
小题4:According to the passage, which of the following is true?
A.Bruce Lee set up a Kung Fu school while he was studying in Seattle.
B.It's the movie Fists of Fury that made Bruce Lee famous in the world.
C.Bruce Lee was only two months old when we first saw him in a movie.
D.Bruce Lee was sent back to America because of fighting often in the schoo1.

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