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I'm very thankful to the cat and it always makes me think of the time I was with him.

Five years ago, when my father was dying, I travelled a thousand miles from home to be with him in his last days. I felt very sad and it was one of the most difficult and painful times in my life. After he passed away, I stayed alone in his flat. There were so many things to deal with. I was lonely and I hated the silence of the flat.

But one evening the silence was broken: I heard crying outside. I opened the door to find a little cat on the steps. He was thin and poor. He looked the way I felt. I brought him inside and gave him a can of fish. He ate it and then almost immediately fell asleep.

The next morning I checked with neighbors and learned that the cat had been left by his owner. His owner had moved out, so the little cat was there all alone, just like I was. As I walked back to the flat, I tried to work out what to do with him. Having something else to take care of seemed like the very last thing I needed. But as soon as I opened the flat door, he ran to me and jumped into my arms. It was clear from that moment that he didn't want to go anywhere. I started calling him Willis in order to remember my father's best friend.

From then on, things grew easier. With Willis in my lap, time seemed to pass much faster.

When the time finally came for me to return home, I had to decide what to do about Willis. There was absolutely no way I would leave without him.

It's been five years since my father died. Over the years, several people have said how nice it was of me to rescue the cat. But I know that we rescued each other. I may have given him a home but he gave me something greater.

1.The writer felt ______ after her father passed away.

A. happy B. lonely C. nervous D. relaxed

2.As soon as the writer saw the cat, she ______.

A. had pity on him B. showed no interest in him

C. felt very frightened D. felt angry with his crying

3.The underlined sentence in the fourth paragraph means that the writer ______.

A. was too busy to keep the cat as a pet B. was used to staying alone in the flat

C. needed something to fill my empty flat D. needed something to look after to kill time

4.The cat rescued the writer by ______.

A. telling her what real life was B. helping her tidy the flat every day

C. helping her finish the tasks on time D. making her feel better in her hard times

5.According to the passage, which of the following statements is True?

A. The cat didn't like staying in the writer's flat.

B. The writer and the cat were both homeless.

C. Willis was also the name of the writer’s father’s friend.

D. The cat was left by his owner because of an accident.

6.What's the best title for the passage?

A. A lovely cat B. My father and a cat

C. What I got from a cat D. How to take care of a cat

Two men walked slowly, one after the other. All they could see were stones and earth. They had bags on their backs, but no food. They had guns, but no bullets.

Suddenly the man who followed fell over a stone. He hurt his foot badly and cried: "Bill. I've hurt my foot. Help me! "Bill continued straight on without looking back.

The man was alone in the empty land. His foot hurt, but it was nothing compared with his hunger. He had not eaten for many days and could hardly move his feet. Bill would be going to find the right way for them, he thought. He crawled about, on hands and knees: As he moved on, the bag became heavier and heavier. He opened the bag, which was full of small pieces of gold. He left the gold on a stone. In the evening, he built a fire and slept like a dead man.

Eleven days passed, days of rain and cold. One morning, he woke up and heard a noise behind him. Wolf, old and sick, was coming slowly toward him. He rose to his feet and moved forward, knowing well the sick wolf was following him. Later, he found some bones . Beside the bones was a small bag of gold, like his own. So Bill had carried his gold to the end. He looked at the bones. Would he, too, be bones tomorrow? And why not? This was life. Then why was he not ready to die? It was the life in him, unwilling to die, that drove him on.

The man had lost everything-his gun, and his gold. Only the wolf accompanied him. At last he could go on no further. He fell. The wolf came close to him, but the man was ready. He got on top of the wolf and held its mouth closed. Then he bit it with his last strength . He held the wolf with his teeth and killed it, and then he fell on his back and fell asleep.

Later that day, the people on a ship saw something strange lying on the beach. It was moving toward them very slowly-perhaps twenty feet an hour. They took a careful look and could hardly believe their eyes-it was a man!

1.When the man cried for help, Bill continued straight on because

A.he didn't hear the man's words B.he didn't want to help the man

C.he saw a sick wolf coming to them D.he went to find the right way for them

2.What does the underlined word "accompany" probably mean in the passage?

A.Stay with B.Fight with.. C.Care for D.Worry about.

3.What can you infer from the passage?

A.Bill stole some gold from the man on the way

B.The man found some bones of a wolf in the land

C.The bag became heavier because the man got weaker

D.The people searched for the man and finally found him.

4.What do you think of the man in the passage?(请用约40词回答)

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When I was twenty-eight years old, I left my hometown and went to another city. There I found my first_______.I worked_______ a dentist in a hospital.

It was cloudy yesterday. I got up early, had a breakfast and went to work. When I was _______, it started to rain. I was very sad because I found I _______ to take my umbrella. So I had to run to the _______. When I got there, my clothes were all_________It was getting colder and colder. I _______for about half an hour, but there weren't any buses coming. Just then a car _______ behind me. The woman in the car rolled(摇)down the window and asked if I_______a ride(便车). I remembered my mother told ________not to take rides from strangers(陌生人).So I said, “No, thanks.”________she still asked me to get into her car. I looked at her________and she looked like a kind woman. So I__________in and she took me all the way to my house. I thanked her and wanted to________ her some money. She refused(拒绝) and left________I could ask for her name.

I was really lucky to meet such a kind woman in the strange city.

1.A.woman B.job C.dentist

2.A.like B.of C.as

3.A.at the station B.at home C.in the hospital

4.A.remembered B.wanted C.forgot

5.A.hospital B.bus stop C.home

6.A.dry B.over C.wet

7.A.cried B.looked C.waited

8.A.stopped B.drove C.went

9.A.came B.bought C.needed

10.A.me B.him C.her

11.A.If B.So C.But

12.A.happily B.carefully C.sadly

13.A.walked B.got C.climbed

14.A.give B.have C.share

15.A.before B.after C.when

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