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Mary is an French girl. She is now in Beijing with her parents. Mary doesn¡¯t know much Chinese. But she is trying to learn and speak it. She often speaks Chinese to her Chinese friends, but they don¡¯t understand her because she can¡¯t speak Chinese very well.
It¡¯s Sunday morning. Mary is going to the zoo to see the elephants and monkeys, but she doesn¡¯t know how to get there. She asks a Chinese boy the way. The boy can¡¯t understand her. Then she finds a way to express(±í´ï)what she wants to say. She takes out a pen and some paper. She draws an elephant on it and shows the picture to the boy. The boy understands,and shows Mary the way to the zoo.
СÌâ1:Mary is from______
A£®ChinaB£®EnglandC£®JapanD£®France
СÌâ2:Mary is in _________with her parents now.
A£®EnglandB£®ChinaC£®New YorkD£®London
СÌâ3:Mary doesn¡¯t know how to get to_________
A£®the zooB£®the parkC£®her homeD£®her school
СÌâ4:Mary can¡¯t speaks________very well.
A£®EnglishB£®EnglandC£®ChinaD£®Chinese
СÌâ5:At last the boy_________
A£®can understand Mary¡¯s Chinese.
B£®takes her to the zoo
C£®shows her the way to the zoo
D£®draws a picture for Mary ,too.

СÌâ1:D
СÌâ2:B
СÌâ3:A
СÌâ4:D
СÌâ5:C

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Tom saw an advertisement£¨¹ã¸æ£©in a newspaper for a beautiful bicycle. It cost 55 pounds so he went to the shop and asked to see one of the wonderful bicycles. The owner of the shop was happy to show one to Tom. Tom examined it carefully and then turned to the owner and said, ¡®There isn¡¯t a lamp(µÆ)on this bicycle, but there was one on the bicycle in your advertisement.¡± ¡°Yes, sir¡± answered the man, ¡°but the lamp isn¡¯t included(°üÀ¨)in the price of the bicycle.¡± ¡°Not included in the price of the bicycle?¡± Tom said angrily, ¡°But that¡¯s not honest. If the lamp is in the advertisement, it should be included in the price.¡± ¡°Well, sir¡± answered the shop owner coldly. ¡°There is also a girl on the bicycle in the advertisement, but we can not give you a girl with the bicycle, either.¡±
СÌâ1:In the advertisement, there was a     and a  on the bicycle.
A. lamp, girl         B. newspaper, shop owner        C. lamp, man
СÌâ2:After he read the advertisement. Tom decided to    .
A.see and buy the lamp    B. ask the owner   C. see and buy the bike 
СÌâ3:Tom  after he looked at the bike carefully
A. returned the bike to the shop owner
B. didn¡¯t find a lamp on the bicycle
C. showed the bike to the shop owner
СÌâ4:Tom thought it was  for the shop owner to sell the bike without a lamp while there was one in the advertisement.
A. wrong    B. honest    C. necessary
СÌâ5:The text gives us a lesson that   .
A. we must read a newspaper carefully
B. bicycle must be examined carefully before they are bought
C. sometimes we can¡¯t completely(ÍêÈ«µØ)believe an  advertisement
Mr. Carrey worked at a big company. He went to work by bus. One day when he was standing at the bus-stop, he watched cars go by. Many of the cars were new Sherry 700s, and most of them were yellow.
Mr. Carrey was a person who did not like to be different from other men. He always wore the same clothes as other men, ate the same food as other people, and did the same things after work as they did.
Two months later, Mr. Carrey bought a new yellow Sherry 700. He was very pleased with it, and drove to work in it the next morning. When he saw all the other Sherry 700s, in front, behind and on both sides of him, he was even more pleased with his car.
Mr. Carrey parked his car in a big car-park near the office building, and walked to his office. But when he came back at five o¡¯clock, there were so many yellow Sherry 700s in the car-park that Mr. Carrey did not know which car was his. He tried his key in some of the cars, but people passing by gave him a look which he did not like. So he stopped.
Mr. Carrey could do nothing but wait nearly forty minutes until his car was the only yellow Sherry 700 left in the car-park.
СÌâ1:Mr. Carrey bought a new yellow Sherry 700 because__________________ .
A£®he did not like taking a bus
B£®he liked to be different from other men
C£®he liked to do the same things as other people
D£®the bus did not always come on time.
СÌâ2:In the car-park, ¡°people gave him a look¡± because _____ .
A£®he could not open the door of his car
B£®he was trying to open the door of more than one car
C£®he was in the wrong car-park
D£®he had a new yellow car
СÌâ3:Mr. Carrey had to wait until _____ in the car-park.
A£®there was only one car left
B£®there was no one about to look at him
C£®there was only one yellow Sherry 700 left
D£®there were no yellow Sherry 700s left
Once there was a piano player in a bar (¾Æ°É). People came just to hear him play. But one night, a lady asked him to sing a song.
¡°I don¡¯t sing,¡± said the man.
But the lady told the waiter, ¡°I¡¯m tired of listening to the piano. I want the player to sing!¡±
The waiter shouted across the room, ¡°Hey, friend! If you want to get paid, sing a song!¡±
So he did. He had never sung in public before. Now he was singing for the very first time! Nobody had ever heard the song Mona Lisa sung so beautifully!
He had talent(Ì츳) he was sitting on! He may have lived the rest of his life as a no-name piano player in a no-name bar. But once he found, by accident, that he could sing well, he went on working hard and became one of the best-known singers in the US. His name was Nat King Cole.
You, too, have skills and abilities. You may not feel that your talent is great, but it may be better than you think. With hard work, most skills can be improved. Besides, you may have no success at all if you just sit on your talent.
СÌâ1:The lady asked the player to sing a song because ________.
A£®she had paid him for this
B£®she knew him very well
C£®she was tired of listening to the piano.
D£®she enjoyed his singing
СÌâ2:Nat King Cole succeeded because ________.
A£®the lady helped him a lot
B£®he caught the chance(»ú»á)
C£®he continued to play in the bar
D£®he played the piano well
СÌâ3:The words ¡°sit on¡± in the passage probably mean ¡°________¡±.
A£®fail to realizeB£®forget to use
C£®try to developD£®manage to show
СÌâ4:From the story we know if you have some talent, you should __________.
A£®hide it and wait
B£®ask others for help
C£®pay no attention to it
D£®work hard to improve yourself
СÌâ5:Which could be the best title(±êÌâ) for the passage?
A£®Sing in the Bar
B£®Achieve Success in Life
C£®Never Lose Heart
D£®Find Your Hidden£¨Òþ²ØµÄ£© Talent
A passenger told an air hostess that he needed a cup of water to take his medicine when the plane just took off. She told him that she would bring him the water in ten minutes. Thirty minutes later, when the passenger¡¯s ring for service sounded, the air hostess flew busily. She was kept so busy that she forgot to give him the water. As a result, the passenger was held up to take his medicine. She hurried over to him with a cup of water, but he refused it.
In the following hours on the flight, each time the airline hostess passed the passenger she would ask him with a smile whether he needed help or not. But the passenger never paid attention to her. When he was going to get off the plane, the passenger asked the airline hostess to hand him the passengers¡¯ brochure£¨Ð¡²á×Ó£©. She was very sad. She knew that he would write down sharp words, but with a smile she handed it to him. Off the plane, she opened the booklet, and broke a smile, for the passenger put it, ¡°On the flight, you asked me whether I need help or not for twelve times in all. How can I refuse your twelve sincere smiles?¡± That¡¯s right! Who can refuse your twelve sincere smiles from a person?
СÌâ1:What did the passenger need when the plane just took off?
A£®A booklet to write something.
B£®A cup of water to take his medicine.
C£®The stewardess to make an apologize.
D£®To get off the plane at once.
СÌâ2:Why did the air hostess forget to give him the water?
A£®Because the passenger was angry.
B£®Because the passenger was very cruel.
C£®Because she was very busy.
D£®Because she was not friendly to the passenger.
СÌâ3:The Chinese meaning of the underlined word ¡°sincere¡± is ________.
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СÌâ4:Why was the air hostess very sad?
A£®She thought the passenger would write down bad words.
B£®She thought she couldn¡¯t give the passenger any help.
C£®She thought the passenger would tell her manager.
D£®She thought she should say sorry to the passenger again.
Jack and Mike were born on the same day and they look the same. The two children study in the same class. Jack works very hard on his study, but his brother Mike doesn¡¯t like studying. He is not good at any of his lessons. He just likes playing computer games.
One day, their teacher asks them to write a composition(×÷ÎÄ) about ¡°Mother¡± at the weekend. On Sunday night, Jack writes his and after that, he helps his mother do some housework. But Mike goes out to play tennis for a long time. After he sees his bag, he thinks of his homework. But he doesn¡¯t know how to write it. He thinks hard and then he has a good idea.
He goes into his brother¡¯s bedroom and then finds Jack¡¯s bag. He begins to copy the composition and then goes to bed happily. Two days later, his teacher asks Mike, ¡°Can you tell me why your composition is the same as Jack¡¯s?¡±
¡°Of course, we have the same mother.¡±
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СÌâ1:Why do Jack and Mike look the same?
A¡¢Because they live near each other.
B¡¢Because they are twins.
C¡¢Because they are in the same class.
СÌâ2:Who is good at school work?
A¡¢Jack.                      B¡¢Mike.            C¡¢Jack and Mike.
СÌâ3:What does Mike do when Jack writes his composition?
A¡¢Helps his mother do some housework.
B¡¢Writes his composition.
C¡¢Plays tennis.
СÌâ4:What does the underlined word ¡°copy¡± mean in Chinese?
A¡¢¸´ÖÆ                   B¡¢³­Ï®            C¡¢¸´Ó¡
СÌâ5:Why does the teacher come to talk with Mike?
A¡¢Because Mike¡¯s composition is the same as Jack¡¯s.
B¡¢Because Mike writes a good composition.
C¡¢Because Mike doesn¡¯t write his composition.
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Mr. White works in an office. One day, when he had lunch, a friend came to visit him . They were very happy and talked a lot. Then they looked at the clock on the wall. It was time to go to office. He had to say goodbye to his friend and left. It was raining hard and the streets were wet. He drove too fast to see the red lights . And he couldn¡¯t stop his car and hit a car in front of his. An old man got off and called out angrily, ¡° What are you doing? Do you want to hit me to death?¡±
¡°I¡¯m sorry , sir,¡± said Mr. White . ¡°I didn¡¯t find the lights turned red.¡± Then he brought out a bottle of wine and gave it to the old man .
¡° It¡¯s very cold today , sir ,¡± said Mr. white . ¡°Please drink a little , then you¡¯ll be warmer.¡± The old man drank some wine and became happy. ¡°I¡¯m feeling much better now. Why don¡¯t you drink any?¡± he asked.
I can¡¯t drink anything now ,sir,¡± answered Mr. White.
I¡¯m waiting for the policeman to come. Only drunkards (¾Æ¹í) cause accidents, you know!¡±
СÌâ1: The story happened________________.
A£®in the morningB£®in the afternoon
C£®in the eveningD£®at night
СÌâ2:Mr White drove too fast because _______________
A£®he was happy that day
B£®he was good at drinking
C£®there were few cars in the street
D£®he was afraid to be late
СÌâ3:Mr White hit the car because  ________.
A£®he didn¡¯t see it
B£®it was raining hard
C£®he couldn¡¯t stop his in time
D£®he couldn¡¯t drive at all.
СÌâ4: Mr. White gave a bottle of wine to the old man ________.
A£®to put the blame onto the old man
B£®to make him happy
C£®to make him warm
D£®to leave there before the policeman
СÌâ5:At last ___________________.
A£®the old man felt much better
B£®the old man was friendly to Mr. White
C£®Mr. White drank some ,too.
D£®Mr. White fooled the old man .
This weekend Bob and his friends went to a mountain. When they got there, they put up their tents(ÕÊÅñ) and then rode their horses to the forest to see how the trees were growing.
In the afternoon, when they were going back, it started to snow. Then minutes later, they couldn¡¯t find the road. Bob knew there were two roads. One road went to the camp(ÓªµØ), and the other went to his house. But all was white now. Everything was the same. How could he and his friends go back to the camp? Soon Bob had an idea. Maybe the horses could help them. They can let the horses take them back! But what would happen if the horses took the road to his house? That was going to be a long trip.
It was getting late. They rode on and on. At last the horses stopped. Where were they? No one could tell. Bob looked around. What was that under the tree? It was one of their tents!
СÌâ1: Bob and his friends went to the forest to _________.
A£®put up their campB£®find their way home
C£®look at the mountain in the snowD£®see the trees
СÌâ2: Bob and his friends couldn¡¯t find their way back because ________.
A£®there was only one road to the camp
B£®they didn¡¯t know where they were
C£®there were no roads in the mountain at all
D£®the white snow covered(¸²¸Ç) everything
СÌâ3: The horses stopped because _________.
A£®it was getting late
B£®they were tired after running for a long way
C£®they knew that they got to the camp
D£®they saw Bob¡¯s house
СÌâ4:The story happened __________.
A£®on a cold winter dayB£®on a dark rainy evening
C£®at their schoolD£®in summer

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