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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.

小题1:B
小题2:A
小题3:B
小题4:C
本文主要介绍的是李小龙的个人信息。
小题1:细节理解题。根据文章第二段第一行可知。
小题2:细节理解词。
小题3:细节理解词。根据上下文语境可知。
小题4:细节理解词、
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Tom grows the nicest vegetables and fruits, and the most beautiful flowers in his village. Plants grow in Tom’s garden all through the year.Tom cuts some flowers for his sitting-room table and eats some fruits and vegetables, but he sells most of them in the market. His vegetables, fruits and flowers are so wonderful that they sell much more quickly in the market than those of other villages.
How does Tom grow these beautiful plants? He is so lazy that he just sits under his orange tree with his radio. He listens to music all day.  
That is quite true. Tom plants things in spring, summer, autumn and winter. After that he sits with his radio. And everything grows. It is the music that does work. Tom knows more clearly that music  makes the biggest vegetables and fruits and the most beautiful flowers. Plants love music as much as people.
小题1:Tom      most of the things in his garden.
A.sellsB.eatsC.keepsD.gives
小题2:Tom listens to the music in the garden because     .
A.is very popular.
B.makes him relaxed.
C.makes his plants stop growing.
D.makes his plants grow better.
小题3:Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Tom doesn’t plant orange trees in his garden.
B.Tom often gives away his flowers to villagers.
C.Tom is very lazy and he does nothing every day.
D.Tom eats some of the fruits and vegetables in his garden.
小题4:What can we learn from the passage?
A.Tom’s garden is in the town.
B.Tom wants to sell his garden.
C.Plants also like listening to music.
D.Tom’s flowers are beautiful and cheap.
                            
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
Li Ruyan, 13 and his classmates in Shanghai did something special last summer. They worked in groups with traffic police at different crossroads in the city. Holding small red flags, the students helped keep order and stopped people from jaywalking(乱穿马路).
As part of the school project. Li’s school has encouraged its students to do more community(社区)work.
After the half day of exhausting work Li told himself not to jaywalk anymore.
“I think through community work we get to help others and, more importantly, we grow a sense of responsibility(责任感),” he said.
Community service is an important part of education for teenagers around the world. In the US and Canada, high school students need to finish 40 hours of community service before graduation. For those Americans who have finished 1,400 hours of community work, they can be awarded nearly $ 5, 000(33, 000 yuan).
Chinese students today do more community work, too. For example, starting from 2010, Sichuan high school students have been asked to do 10 days of community work. It will become part of their school grade.
Qian Lijun, 16, and her classmates in Suzhou, Jiangsu went to a local elder care home this winter. They put Spring Festival couplets (对联) on the walls and cheered up the people living there.
Li Xiaotian, 15, of Anshan said he used to clear flyers (小广告) from telephone poles (电线杆) with his classmates. They brought tools, towels and buckets and worked for three hours under the summer sun. “It was tiring, but seeing the clean poles without ugly ads — we really felt proud,” he said.
小题1:What was the special thing Li Ruyan did last summer?
A.He joined a special group of Class13.
B.He become a policeman.
C.He helped the traffic police at a crossroad.
D.He stopped people from talking.
小题2:From this passage we know that _______.
A.Li Ruyan’s school is in the middle of a big city.
B.Li Ruyan and his classmates do some community work every day.
C.Ruyan and his classmates often hold small flags when they cross the roads.
D.Ruyan and his classmates think it is good for them to do some community work.
小题3:Community service _______.
A.has become a very important part of education only in China.
B.is very important in school education in some foreign countries.
C.is the only part of the school project for teenagers around the world.
D.needs students to finish at least 1,000 hours of community work.
小题4:Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.The students in Shanghai helped people to keep the traffic rules.
B.The students in Suzhou visited the old people’s home.
C.The students in Anshan cleaned the walls under the summer sun.
D.The students in Sichuan sent Spring Festival couplets to the old people.
小题5:Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.Community service helps students grow a sense of responsibility.
B.Through community work students get to help others and learn something.
C.Students are now encouraged to do more community work in many school in China.
D.Students will be awarded much money for doing more community work in Canada and the US.
根据短文内容,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳答案。
Little Tommy was doing very badly in math. His parents had tried everything—tutors (家庭教师), cards, special learning centers—in short, everything they could think of. Finally they took Tommy to a catholic (天主教的) school.
After the first day, little Tommy came home with a very serious look on his face. He didn’t kiss his mother hello. Instead, he went straight to his room and started studying. Books and papers were spread out all over the room and little Tommy was hard at work. His mother was surprised. She called him down to dinner .And as soon as he finished eating,he went back to his room without a word. In no time he was back hitting the books again. This went on for some time, day after day while the mother tried to understand what was happening.
Finally, little Tommy brought home his report card. He quietly put it on the table and went up to his room and hit the books. His mom looked at it and to her surprise, little Tommy got an “A” in math. She could no longer hold her curiosity (好奇心). She went to his room and asked, “What made you make such great progress ? Was it the nuns (修女)?”
Little Tommy looked at her and shook his head, “No. ”
“Well then,” she asked again. “What was it?”
Little Tommy looked at her and said, “Well, on the first day of school, when I saw that man nailed (钉) to the plus sign (十字架), I knew they weren’t joking. ”
小题1:Why did Tommy’s parents send him to a catholic school?
A.Because he could eat well there.
B.Because he could earn more about nuns.
C.Because his parents wanted him to do better in his math.
D.Because his parents didn’t want him to learn math any more.
小题2:Tommy’s mother felt surprised that his son _______.
A.was still the same as usual B.ate so much at dinner
C.kissed her hello after school D.worked hard but said little
小题3:“Hitting the books” means “_______” in Chinese.
A.用功B.捶书C.发泄D.振作
小题4:The last sentence in the passage shows that _______.
A.Tommy felt sorry for the nail
B.Tommy was afraid of being nailed
C.Tommy didn’t like the plus sign
D.Tommy liked playing jokes on others
小题5:From the passage, we can infer (推断) that _______.
A.we should be strict with ourselves
B.mistaking (误解) might do good sometimes
C.a catholic school is better than other ones
D.nuns are good at helping children with their math
I will never forget the lesson about my window. Four years ago, I moved to a house in a large town. One of my new neighbors’ house was only a few feet away from mine. There lived a woman. Through one of my windows, I could see her reading by her window every afternoon.
Several months later, I found I couldn’t see the woman clearly. I thought her window was too dirty. I said to myself, “Why doesn’t she clean her window? It looks terrible!”
One afternoon, I decided to clean my house including(包括) the window. I felt tired after three hours of hard work. So I sat down by the window for a rest. What a surprise! I could see the woman reading there clearly again! By that time, I realized that my own window was too dirty, not hers! I really felt ashamed for myself. I had been watching her through my dirty window in the past days!
The experience is very important for me. So I try to clean the window of my heart before judging(评判) others.
小题1:How long has the writer lived in the house according to the passage?
A. Two years.                B. Three years.          C. Four years.    
小题2:The writer couldn’t see the woman clearly because ______________.
A. the writer’s window was dirty              
B. the woman’s house was too far
C. the woman didn’t open her window
小题3:The underlined word “ashamed” means _________________.
A. 高兴的                    B. 放松的                C. 羞愧的
小题4:According to the passage, the writer has learnt how to __________________.
A. clean the house           B. judge others          C. help neighbors

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