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阅读理解。
     Charles Brown is a doctor, but he is not a doctor who helps sick people. He helps fish.   
     People who live in Charles' town call him "The Fish Doctor". If their pet (宠物) fish get sick, they call
him on the telephone.Charles drives his truck(卡车)to the people's houses. In the truck, he had medicine (药)
to help the sick fish get better.   
    Sometimes a pet store calls Charles when there are sick fish. Wherever he goes, "The Fish Doctor" is always welcome.
1.The best title (题目) is ______.
A. The best Doctor
B. Charles Goes Fishing   
C. A New pet Store
D. A Wonderful Meal
2. Charles goes to people's houses in a ______.   
A. car
B. bus
C. truck
D. train
3. People telephone Charles when their_____ are ill.   
A. dogs
B. fish
C. cats
D. children
4. You can tell from the story that some people _____.   
A. don't like Charles
B. paint their fish   
C. love their pet fish
D. eat their pet fish
5. People who live in Charles' town call him ______.   
A."The Fish Doctor"
B."The Dog Doctor"   
C."The Cat Doctor"
D."The Pig Doctor"
1-5       ACBCA
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     Vanilla is my best friend. She is a lovely girl with two big, beautiful eyes. But she always hides them  1  a
pair of black glasses. 
      One day, however, I  2  ended our friendship. I remember that day clearly. We were  3  in the classroom.
The teacher was giving us our results of a Chinese exam. I had done badly. I felt so  4  that I wouldn't talk to
anyone. At lunchtime, I even stayed in the classroom alone. Suddenly, I heard a  5 . It was Vanilla."You look
very unhappy," she said."What's wrong?" I looked at her for a while, but said  6 . I knew Vanilla had got a
good mark (分数) in the exam. I thought she was  7  me. I sat silently, but Vanilla didn't go away. She  8  
asking me questions,"Is it because of the exam? Do you want me to tell you the right  9 ?" I looked away
from her. When I looked up again, Vanilla had gone. And so had my exam paper! I didn't know  10  to do. I
looked for my paper everywhere, but couldn't find it.
     In the afternoon, Vanilla came up to my desk and  11  me my exam paper back. I looked at it and got a
big 12 . Vanilla had written the right answers next to every one of my mistakes. How  13  she was! My face
turned red. I wanted to hug her, but I only held her hands and said,"Thank you." That afternoon,  14  Vanilla
and I were on the way home, I felt quite happy and thanked her again. We are  15  best friends.
(     )1. A. behind    
(     )2. A. slowly    
(     )3. A. singing   
(     )4. A. happy     
(     )5. A. voice     
(     )6. A. everything
(     )7. A. knocking at
(     )8. A. forgot    
(     )9. A. answers   
(     )0. A. that      
(     )1. A. gave      
(     )2. A. pain      
(     )3. A. kind      
(     )4. A. whether   
(     )5. A. still     
B. below     
B. quickly   
B. sitting   
B. sad       
B. sound     
B. something 
B. shouting at
B. kept      
B. exams     
B. who       
B. turned    
B. interest  
B. brave     
B. when      
B. yet       
C. among      
C. nearly     
C. dancing    
C. funny      
C. noise      
C. anything   
C. laughing at
C. practiced  
C. results    
C. which      
C. carried    
C. surprise   
C. healthy    
C. after      
C. also       
D. near       
D. happily    
D. playing    
D. excited    
D. cry        
D. nothing    
D. pointing at
D. remembered 
D. notes      
D. what       
D. moved      
D. fun        
D. careless                        
D. unless     
D. ever       
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     I am a person who can get angry easily. But since I read an article  1  by my English teacher, things have
changed a lot. I'm  2  at a boarding (寄宿的) school. So I  3  learn not only how to study well, but also how
to  4  with others. Some of us are outgoing  5  others are quiet. It is  6  that people have problems and
arguments. So how can we be tolerant (宽容的, 容忍的)? Smiling  7  others is the easiest way. Another way is 
 8  if your ideas are reasonable (有道理的) and right  9  having an argument. If others' ideas are really not
good, keep an open mind. Try  10  them.  11  a friend is much better than having an enemy after all. Also  12
 point out other's mistakes in public. This will make people lose  13  and get angry. If you really want to help,
send a letter instead. On the other hand, if  14  points out your disadvantages, don't be angry. Just think this is
a person who really  15  to help you and become friends. Remember: Tolerance makes life easier.
(     )1. A. write    
(     )2. A.working   
(     )3. A. can      
(     )4. A. get on   
(     )5. A. while    
(     )6. A. common   
(     )7  A. at       
(     )8. A. think    
(     )9. A. after    
(     )10. A. laugh at
(     )11. A. Have    
(     )12. A. Don't   
(     )13. A. head    
(     )14. A. anyone   
(     )15. A. want    
B. was written
B. teaching   
B. have to    
B. catch up   
B. when       
B. unusual    
B. with       
B. thinking   
B. when       
B. excuse     
B. To have    
B. Not        
B. arm        
B. someone    
B. wanted     
C. written  
C. writing  
C. could    
C. talk about
C. if       
C. right    
C. to       
C. to think 
C. until    
C. to laugh 
C. Having   
C. Doesn't  
C. face     
C. none     
C. wants    
D. to write 
D. studying 
D. will     
D. keep up  
D. that     
D. wrong    
D. of       
D. say      
D. before   
D. to excuse
D. Had      
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阅读理解。
     Mr Read lived in a city. He wrote a lot of novels and the young men liked to read them. And he was often
visited. It took him much time to meet them. Some visitors talked much with him and at last he didn' t like it.
He told his servant (小说) to stop the strangers from troubling him.
     One morning he was writing a novel when the door was knocked at. He hoped to finish writing it as soon
as possible and he had no time to meet anybody. He told the servant he did not want to be troubled. The
servant opened the door and found it was Mr Baker, one of Mr Read's old friends.
     "Is Mr Read at home, Mabel?" asked Mr Baker.
     She wanted to let him in but suddenly ( 突然 ) remembered what she was told.
     "Sorry, Mr Baker," said the servant. "He's gone out."
     "Where has he gone?"
     "I don't know."
     "When will he come back?"
     "Sorry, he didn't tell me about it."
     Mr Baker understood his friend wouldn't see him. He got mad and left. That afternoon Mr Read finished
his novel. He felt sorry for Mr Baker and wanted to apologize to his old friend. He got there and shouted, "Is
Mr Baker at home?"
     Mr Baker heard it was his friend. He remembered what happened that morning. He didn't open the door
and answered," Sorry, I' m not in." "I have heard it's you, Mr Baker."
     "I believed your servant this morning," said Mr Baker."But you don't believe your friend now!
1. According to the passage, Mr Read was ___________.
A. a waiter
B. a writer
C. a worker
D. a servant
2. What does the underlined word "apologize" mean in Chinese?
A. 道歉
B. 挑战
C. 回答
D. 邀请
3. From the story we can guess Mr Baker felt _______ because his old friend didn't let him in.
A. happy
B. surprised
C. sorry
D. angry
4. Which statement is true?
A. Mr Read lived in a small town.
B. The servant didn't know Mr Baker so she didn't let him in.
C. Mr Read didn't want to be troubled while he was writing novels.
D. Mr Baker wasn't at home when Mr Read came to his house that afternoon.
阅读理解。
     It was 3:12 a.m., when nine-year-old Glenn White awoke to the smell of burning. Except for the
crackling (噼啪声) of flames (火苗) somewhere below there was not a sound in the two-storey house at
Baldwin, Long Island.
    With his father away on night duty at a local factory, Glenn was worried about the safety of his mother,
his sister Karen, 14 and his 12-year-old brother Todd. He ran downstairs through the smoke filled house to
push and pull at Karen and Todd until they sat up. Then he helped each one through the house to the safety
of the garden. There, his sister and brother, taking short and quick breaths (呼吸) and coughing, collapsed
(倒) on the lawn (草坪).
     The nine-year-old raced back into the house and upstairs to his mother's room. He found it impossible to
wake her up. Mrs. White, a victim (受害者) of the smoke, was unconscious (失去知觉的), and there was
nobody to help Glenn carry her to the garden. But the boy remained calm and, as a fireman said later,"acted
with all the self-control of a trained adult."
    On the bedroom telephone, luckily still working, Glenn called his father and, leaving Mr. White to telephone
the fire brigade (消防队员) and ambulance (救护车) service, got on with the task of saving his mother.
     First he filled a bucket with water from the bathroom and threw water over his mother and her bed. Then,
with a wet cloth around his head he went back to the garden. He could hear the fire engine coming up, but
how would the firemen find his mother in the smoke-filled house where flames had almost swallowed up
the ground floor?
    Grasping (抓住) firmly a ball of string from the garage, Glenn raced back into the house and dashed (猛冲)
upstairs to his mother's room. Tying (系) one end of the string to her hand he ran back, laying out (铺放)
the string as he went, through the hall and back out into the garden.
    Minutes later he was telling fire chief John Coughlan,"The string will lead you to mother." Mrs. White
was carried to safety as the flames were breaking through the bedroom floor.
1. Why did Glenn run downstairs first?
A. He wanted to save his sister and brother.
B. He went to see if his father had come back from work.
C. He wanted to find out what was happening.
D. He was worried about his mother's safety.
2. How did Glenn help the firemen to save his mother?
A. By pushing and pulling at her.
B. By tying a string to her hand.
C. By putting out the fire himself.
D. By carrying her to safety with his brother.
3. Who called the fire brigade and ambulance service?
A. Glenn's sister.
B. Glenn's neighbor.
C. Glenn.
D. Glenn's father.
4. What did Glenn do to protect himself?
A. He hid himself in the bathroom.
B. He rushed out to the lawn.
C. He put a wet cloth around his head.
D. He threw water all over himself.
5. Glenn saved his family because ______.
A. he had followed his mother's instruction
B. he had dealt with the emergency (紧急情况) calmly and wisely
C. his father had taught him to do so on the phone
D. he had learned something about first aid
阅读理解。
    When the Americans were getting ready to send (送) their first men to the moon, an old Australian was
watching TV in a restaurant (饭店). There was an Englishman in the restaurant, too, and he said to the
Australian, "The Americans are clever, aren't they? They are going to send some men to the moon. It is a
very long way from our world (世界)."
     "Oh, that's nothing," the Australian answered quickly."Our country is going to send some people to the
sun in a few months. That's much farther away than the moon, you know."
     "Oh, yes, it is," the Englishman said,"but the sun is too hot for people to go to." The Australian laughed
and said,"We won't go to the sun in the day, of course. We'll go there at night."
1. Who were going to send their first men to the moon?
A. The Americans.
B. The Australians.
C. The Englishmen.
D. Nobody.
2. Where were the Australian and Englishman watching TV?
A. In the cinema.
B. Outside a shop.
C. In a restaurant.
D. In an office.
3. The Englishman thought______.
A. the Americans were clever
B. the Australians were clever
C. the Englishmen were clever
D. the white people were clever
4. Both the Englishmen and the Australian knew that ______.
A. the moon was much farther away from our earth than the sun
B. the sun was much farther away from our earth than the moon
C. the sun was much hotter in the day than at night
D. the sun was much hotter at night than in the day
5. The Australian thought that ______.
A. the sun was very hot at night
B. the sun was too cold for people to go to at night
C. the sun is farther away at night
D. people can land on the sun at night

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