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One day, a boy found the cocoon(茧) of a butterfly and brought it home. A few days later, the boy saw a small   41  in the cocoon. He sat and watched for several hours as a butterfly struggled to make   42  body through that little hole. Suddenly it stopped.
So the boy   43  to help the butterfly, thinking the butterfly might be   44 .He took a pair of scissors(剪刀) and cut the hole   45 .The butterfly came out of the cocoon but it  46 
a little different. It had a weak body and small, thin   47 .The butterfly didn’t start to fly. In fact, the butterfly spent the rest of its life crawling(爬行) around with a weak body and thin wings. It was never able to fly.
The boy acted with   48  but he didn’t understand why it could be like this. When a butterfly crawls out of the cocoon, it must struggle. The hard work of  49  out of the cocoon makes the fluid(液体) from the butterfly’s body into its wings. It helps the butterfly be  50  to fly. If the butterfly never has to squeeze(挤压) itself out of the cocoon, its wings will never get the fluid and it can never fly.
  51  struggles are what we need in our lives. If we lived our lives without any problems, we would never learn or grow. We would not be  52  we could have been and we would never fly.
In our lives, pain and suffering is the key to all windows, and sometimes even   53  growth, without it , there’s no way of life. We can’t avoid   54   or problems. So, next time you are   55 a problem or difficulty, remember the butterfly. Struggle a little—then fly!
小题1:
A.holeB.wormC.tallD.snake
小题2:
A.itB.it’sC.itselfD.its
小题3:
A.decidedB.askedC.showedD.ordered
小题4:
A.afraidB.interestedC.surprisedD.grateful
小题5:
A.slimmerB.biggerC.shorterD.smaller
小题6:
A.touchedB.soundedC.lookedD.smelt
小题7:
A.wingsB.feetC.eyesD.head
小题8:
A.successB.excitementC.kindnessD.humour
小题9:
A.getB.gettingC.to getD.got
小题10:
A.readyB.quietC.gladD.used
小题11:
A.SomewhereB.SomethingC.Some timeD.Sometimes
小题12:
A.as helpful asB.as weak asC.as strong asD.as creative as
小题13:
A.repeatsB.recommendsC.requiresD.represents
小题14:
A.happinessB.difficultiesC.pleasureD.hope
小题15:
A.served withB.growing intoC.bringing inD.faced with

小题1:A
小题2:D
小题3:A
小题4:D
小题5:B
小题6:C
小题7:A
小题8:C
小题9:B
小题10:A
小题11:D
小题12:C
小题13:D
小题14:B
小题15:D

小题1:根据下文的内容,可知从茧出来的话,从一个小洞出来,故选A
小题2:根据后文的body ,用its,符合题意,故选D
小题3:根据答案为,decide to do sth表示决定做某事,故选A
小题4:小孩子的想法是想蝴蝶会感激,故选D
小题5:根据上下文的意思,可知道小孩将洞剪得更大,故选B
小题6:前文的内容是小孩满心地希望蝴蝶会感激,可知答案为C,表示看起来···。
小题7:根据前后文的内容. It had a weak body and small, thin   47 .The butterfly didn’t start to fly.可知答案为C
小题8:根据文章后面的内容but he didn’t understand why it could be like this,可知答案为C
小题9:of doing sth,因为of 为介词,后接动词ing形式,故选B
小题10:be ready to do sth,表示准备去做某事,故选A
小题11:sometimes 表示有时,根据上下文章内容,故选D
小题12:因为这一空前,有be 动词,和后文but he didn’t understand why it could be like this所以选择B,像···一样软弱。
小题13:根据单词意思和语境,故选D,表示代表的意思。
小题14:根据上下文的内容,应该选择躲避的是,是困难的意思,故选B
小题15:根据文章内容可知答案为D
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As a kid, I once    2   Mom, “Why doesn’t Dad love me?”Mom asked me, “   3  ? Why do you think so?”“Well, he never tells me,” I said.“But    4  , how hard he works to take care of us. That’s how he    5   his love.”
Many years later, after drinking the juice, I hugged(拥抱) my father and said, “I love you, Dad.” From then on, I did that every   6  . My father never told me how he felt about my hugs.
Then one day, I didn’t hug him and just   7   towards the door. Dad said, “Well?”
“Well, what?” I asked. “Well…” he said again, holding out his    . Then I hugged him, and told him, “I’m fifty years old, Dad. You’ve   9   told me you love me.” A minute later, Dad said, “All right! I    10   you.” Although he spoke in a very low voice, I heard it clearly.
小题1: A. water              B. juice                C. wine
小题2: A. asked              B. surprised            C. told
小题3: A. When               B. What                 C. How
小题4: A. watch              B. look                 C. see
小题5: A. kisses             B. does                 C. shows
小题6: A. morning            B. afternoon            C. evening
小题7: A. arrived            B. came                 C. moved
小题8: A. arms               B. head                 C. neck
小题9: A. always             B. never                C. usually
小题10: A. hate              B. miss                 C. love

A farmer was selling(卖) his little dogs. Just then, a __1_ happened to pass by.
“I want to __2__ one of your dogs, sir.”
“Well,” said the farmer, “these dogs come from fine parents and cost a lot of __3_.”
The boy drop (低下) his head for a __4____. Then he reached deep into his pocket and took out some change. “I’ve got thirty-nine cents. Is that __5__ to take a look? ”
“__6__,”said the farmer. And with that he let out a whistle(口哨),“Here, Dolly!”
Dolly ran out of the doghouse followed by four little dogs. The boy’s eyes danced with _7_.
As the dogs made their ___8__ to the farmer, the little boy saw something else moving inside the __9__.Slowly another little dog __10__; this one much smaller. It was doing its best to look out
“I ___11_that one,” the little boy said.
The farmer said, “Son, don’t want that dog. He will __12__ be able to run and play with you like the other dogs would.”
The boy rolled up(卷起) one leg of his trousers and showed a steel(钢) __13__.Looking back up at the farmer, he said,“You see, sir ,I don’t __14__ too well myself ,and he will need someone to __15____”
小题1:
A.boyB.dogC.farmerD.son
小题2:
A.sellB.seeC.buyD.feed
小题3:
A.timeB.moneyC.workD.study
小题4:
A.momentB.dayC.minutesD.week
小题5:
A.enoughB.easyC.necessaryD.simple
小题6:
A.NoB.SureC.SorryD.Thanks
小题7:
A.happyB.sadC.joyD.music
小题8:
A.wayB.roadC.routeD.street
小题9:
A.farmB.advertisementC.grassD.doghouse
小题10:
A.diedB.shoutedC.appearedD.watched
小题11:
A.likeB.hateC.knowD.want
小题12:
A.sometimesB.alwaysC.oftenD.never
小题13:
A.handB.backC.armD.leg
小题14:
A.speakB.singC.walkD.swim
小题15:
A.askB.understandC.thinkD.succeed
When I was about 12 years old, I really wanted a new bike, but I knew there was little hope because my family could  36  have that money.
On my birthday, my parents told me they had my  37  outside in the back yard. At once I  38  out to the yard. There was my bike,  39  it wasn’t the bike that I thought it would be. This one was pink, old and worn with age. I thought I  40  my parents’ feelings because I could see the disappointment  41  their faces and I was sure they could see it on mine. I got on the old bike and rode it, feeling  42  that I had made my parents feel this way. So I put on a smile, rode as fast as I could and didn’t look back.
As time went by, I began to understand my parents gave me  43  much more than just a rusty(生锈的)old bike. They gave me a life lesson about  44 . When you give something out of love, it doesn’t matter what it is in fact. What matters is the love that is in it. I like to remember this  45  because giving a gift is not about money. It’s about how much love you can feel from it. Do remember, a gift that costs two dollars isn’t any less valuable than one that costs one hundred dollars, or even more.
小题1:A. hardly                      B. quickly                      C. easily
小题2:A. card                        B. gift                         C. cake
小题3:A. rushed                      B. rode                         C. came
小题4:A. and                             B. or                           C. but
小题5:A. liked                       B. hated                        C. hurt
小题6:A. on                          B. in                          C. at  
小题7:A. surprised                   B. excited                      C. bad
小题8:A. everything                  B. nothing                      C. something
小题9:A. love                        B. money                        C. knowledge
小题10:A. idea                       B. story                      C. advice
One day, a boy found the cocoon(茧) of a butterfly and brought it home. A few days later, the boy saw a small   31  in the cocoon. He sat and watched for several hours as a butterfly struggled to make   32  body through that little hole. Suddenly it stopped.
So the boy   33  to help the butterfly, thinking the butterfly might be   34 .He took a pair of scissors and cut the hole   35 .The butterfly came out of the cocoon but it   36 a little different. It had a weak body and small, thin   37 .The butterfly didn’t start to fly. In fact, the butterfly spent the rest of its life crawling(爬行) around with a weak body and thin wings. It was never able to fly.
The boy acted with   38  but he didn’t understand why it could be like this. When a butterfly crawls out of the cocoon, it must struggle. The hard work of   39  out of the cocoon makes the fluid(液体) from the butterfly’s body into its wings. It helps the butterfly be   40  to fly. If the butterfly never has to squeeze(挤压) itself out of the cocoon, its wings will never get the fluid and it can never fly.
  41  struggles are what we need in our lives. If we lived our lives without any problems, we would never learn or grow. We would not be __42__ we could have been and we would never fly.
In our lives, pain and suffering is the key to all windows, and sometimes even   43  growth, without it , there’s no way of life. We can’t avoid   44  or problems. So, next time you are   45 a problem or difficulty, remember the butterfly. Struggle a little—then fly!
小题1:
A.holeB.wormC.tallD.snake
小题2:
A.itB.it’sC.itselfD.its
小题3:
A.decidedB.askedC.showedD.ordered
小题4:
A.afraidB.interestedC.surprisedD.grateful
小题5:
A.slimmerB.biggerC.shorterD.smaller
小题6:
A.touchedB.soundedC.lookedD.smelt
小题7:
A.wingsB.feetC.eyesD.head
小题8:
A.successB.excitementC.kindnessD.humour
小题9:
A.getB.gettingC.to getD.got
小题10:
A.readyB.quietC.gladD.used
小题11:
A.SomewhereB.SomethingC.Some timeD.Sometimes
小题12:
A.as helpful asB.as weak asC.as strong asD.as creative as
小题13:
A.repeatsB.recommendsC.requiresD.represents
小题14:
A.happinessB.difficultiesC.pleasureD.hope
小题15:
A.served withB.growing intoC.bringing inD.faced with

Some people think only school children do not agree with their parents, however, it is not true.
Communication(交流) is a problem for parents and children of all ages. If it’s hard for you to communicate with your parents, don’t worry about it. Here are some advice for you to bridge the generation gap (消除代沟).
Don’t argue (争辩) with your parents. Don’t get to your parents when you are angry. Your parents probably won’t consider your ideas if you are shouting at them. And you can’t express yourself well if you are angry. Go to someplace to cool off. Make sure you understand why you are unhappy. Then think about what you want to say to your parents. If you don’t think you can speak to them at the moment, try writing a letter.
Try to reach a compromise (和解). Perhaps you and your parents disagree on something. You can keep your disagreement and try your best to accept each other. Michael’s mother didn’t agree with him about buying a motorcycle. They argued over it. But they finally came to a compromise. Michael bought the motorcycle, but only drove it on certain days.
Of course, your parents might refuse to compromise on something. In these situations, it is especially important to show love and respect (尊敬) to them. Showing respect will keep your relationship strong.
Talk about your values. The values of your parents are probably different from those of your own. Tell your parents what you care about, and why. Understanding your values might help them see your purposes in life.
A good relationship with your parents can make you a better and happier person. It is worth having a try!
小题1:. The passage tells us _______ have a communication problem.
A.parents and other peopleB.school kids and their parents
C.teachers and their studentsD.parents and children of all ages
小题2:. Your parents probably won’t consider your ideas if you _______.
A.don’t get to them oftenB.write a letter to them
C.don’t speak to them politelyD.express yourself well
小题3:. The underlined phrase “cool off” in the passage means “_______”.
A.to make yourself happyB.to get you quiet and relaxed
C.to have a good restD.to hide yourself quickly
小题4:. If there’s really a generation gap between you and your parents, you’d better _______.
A.have a talk with them oftenB.keep away from them
C.agree with them all the timeD.know about their values
小题5: From the passage we learn that _______.
A.parents and children should not have a generation gap
B.parents should show love and respect to their children
C.there are some good ways to bridge the generation gap
D.there are so many serious problems in families today
Like many people, I have no clear idea about heroes. At some point, we all wonder if we need a hero and what a hero really is.
Although there are a lot of differences in cultures, heroes around the world generally share a number of characteristics (特点) which give us courage and make us want to learn from them. 
A hero does something worth talking about. A hero has a special story to tell and people think highly of it. But a hero is not just the person with great fame (声誉) .
A hero has powers (力量) larger than himself. Some people want to live like a hero, and they have to experience life with new and further meaning. A sure test for would-be heroes is what or whom they serve. What do they want to live and die for? If the answer suggests they serve only their own fame, they may be famous persons but not heroes.
A hero has a vision from the mountaintop. He has the power to move people. He creates new possibilities. Without Gandhi, India might still be part of Britain. Without Martin Luther King, Jr., Americans might take different buses, eat in different restaurants, go for walks in different parks, and shop in different stores because of the different colors of their skin.
There might be changes in society without a hero, but the speed of change would be rather slow. Thanks to heroes in history, they make the society develop so rapidly.
小题1:According to this passage, a hero is a person who always __________.
A.gives us courageB.thinks highly of others
C.shares great fameD.stands on the mountaintop
小题2:If you want to live like a hero, you should __________.
A.experience a new and meaningful life
B.listen to something worth talking about
C.serve your own fame and try to be famous
D.know where and how you want to live and die
小题3:The underlined word “vision” in the passage means “__________”.
A.风景B.想象
C.远见D.形象
小题4: Black people in America used to __________ before Martin Luther King, Jr..
A.shop at the white’s stores
B.drive buses with the white
C.take walks in the white’s parks
D.eat in restaurants without the white
小题5: What can we learn from the passage?
A.We don’t need heroes anymore at some point now.
B.Heroes are all the same though different in cultures.
C.People get power from heroes to move to a new place.
D.Our society has developed faster because of heroes in history.
I’ve loved my mother’s desk since I was just tall enough to see above the top of it as mother sat doing letters. Standing by her chair, looking at the ink bottle, pens, and white paper, I decided that the act of writing must be the most wonderful thing in the world.
Years later, during her final illness, mother kept different things for my sister and brother. “But the desk,” she’d said again, “it’s for Elizabeth.”
I never saw her angry, never saw her cry. I knew she loved me; she showed it in action. But as a young girl, I wanted heart-to-heart talks between mother and daughter
They never happened. And a gulf opened between us. I was “too emotional(易动感情的)”. But she lived “on the surface”.
As years passed I had my own family. I loved my mother and thanked her for our happy family. I wrote to her in careful words and asked her to let me know in any way she chose that she did forgive me.
I posted the letter and waited for her answer. None came.
My hope turned to disappointment, then little interest and, finally, peace—it seemed that nothing happened. I couldn’t be sure that the letter had even got to mother. I only knew that I had written it, and I could stop trying to make her into someone she was not.
Now the present of her desk told, as she’d never been able to, that she was pleased that writing was my chosen work. I cleaned the desk carefully and found some papers inside--- a photo of my father and a one-page letter, folded(折叠) and refolded many times.
Give me an answer, my letter asks, in any way you choose. Mother, you always chose the act that speaks louder than words.
小题1:The writer began to love her mother’s desk____________.
A.after Mother died.
B.before she became a writer.
C.when she was a child
D.when Mother gave it to her
小题2: The passage shows that _____________.
A.mother was cold on the surface but kind in her heart to her daughter
B.mother was too serious about everything her daughter had done
C.mother cared much about her daughter in words
D.mother wrote to her daughter in careful words
小题3:The word “gulf” in the passage means ____________.
A.deep understanding between the old and the young
B.different ideas between the mother and the daughter
C.free talks between mother daughter
D.part of the sea going far in land
小题4:What did mother do with her daughter’s letter?
A.She had never received the letter.
B.For years, she often talked about the letter.
C.She didn’t forgive her daughter at all in all her life.
D.She read the letter again and again till she died.
小题5:What is the best title of the passage?
A.My Letter to MotherB.Mother and Children
C.My Mother’s DeskD.Talks between Mother and Me

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