Is it true ?

1.Wearing the wrong type of glasses will do harm to your eyes .

This is not true for adults , although incorrect glasses may not be good for children under 10 . Ready-made glasses , and not wearing when you should , won’ t do harm to your eyes , but you may see better with glasses that are specially made for you .

2.Watching too much television is bad for you eyes .

This is not true. People with easily affected eyes may find they get red and aching from staring at a fixed distance for long periods , but there won’ t be any lasting effects .

3. Carrots will help you see in the dark. Carrots are rich in beta-carotene, which the body can change into vitamin A, too little of which can cause night blindness. However , people in most countries don’ t need to worry about vitamin A deficiency(缺乏), night blindness is more likely to be connected with another vision problem .

1.Night blindness is most likely caused by _____ .

A. staring for long periods B. too much beta-carotene

C. not enough vitamin A D. vision problems

2.According to the article , eye problems can be corrected by _____ .

A. wearing specially-made glasses B. performing eye exercises

C. cutting back on television D. eating more carrots

3.Watching too much television can cause _____ .

A. night blindness B. lasting eye problems

C. a number of vision problems D. eye trouble for a limited time

4.The main purpose of this article is to _____ .

A. tell people of the importance of their eyes

B. tell people how to protect their eyes

C. tell people to have more carrots

D. tell people something more about their eyes

Every year on my birthday, from the time I turned 12, a white gardenia (栀子花) was delivered to my house. No card or note came with it. I was delighted by the beauty and perfume (香味) of the flower. But I never stopped imagining who the giver might be. My mother helped me to imagine. She’d ask me if I had been kind to someone. Perhaps the neighbor I’d helped carry the groceries for. As a teenager, though, I had more fun thinking that it might be a boy I loved.

When I was 17, a boy broke my heart. The night he called for me the last time, I cried myself to sleep. When I woke up in the morning, there was a message on my mirror in red lipstick: “Heartily know, / when half-gods go, / the gods arrive.” I thought about those words from Emerson for a long time. When I finally went to get the glass cleaner, my mother knew everything was all right again. She did understand me.

One month before my high-school graduation, my father died of a heart attack. I lost all my interest in graduation, the senior-class play and the prom (毕业舞会). But my mother would not hear of my skipping (略过) any of those things. She wanted her children to feel loved and lovable, imaginative, believing that there was a magic in the world and beauty in the face of hard times. Actually she wanted her children to see themselves much like the gardenia – loveable, strong and perfect. My mother died 10 days after I was married. I was 22. That was the year the gardenias stopped coming.

1.After the writer turned 12, she began to receive_____ on her birthday every year.

A. a birthday card B. a birthday cake C. a white gardenia D. a beautiful book

2.When the writer was 17, _____ .

A. her father died of a heart attack B. she lost her mother

C. a boy sent her some flowers D. a boy broke up with her

3.What do we know from the story?

A. The writer didn’t like the white gardenia. B. The writer’s father didn’t love her.

C. The writer’s mother was very wise. D. The writer sent a gardenia to her mother every year.

4.Finally, the writer found that _____ was the flower giver.

A. her father B. her mother

C. the neighbor she lent a hand to D. a boy she fell in love with

5.Which do you think is the best title?

A. Life without Father B. High school graduation

C. Mystery of the white gardenia D. A girl’s growing pain

It was my first day at Grade 6. And the first lesson was___English. When I was doing nothing, Mr. Gough, our new English teacher, ___into the classroom.

To my surprise, he held up a book, The Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe, and asked “Who___it yet”. I put my hand up, because Poe was my favorite writer. Mr. Gough asked if I really understood___the author tried to say in his book. My reply made him smile, and he asked me___an essay on that subject.

After that, English classes became a new interest for me. Mr. Gough thought that students had to___a play to understand it. “Don’t just read it,” he said.

As time passed, we developed a real friendship. He encouraged me to be a___in the future. When I left school, he said to me, “You have a gift for writing, Tony, and one day you’ll come to realize how___it is. Make use of it if you want your life to be complete.”

_____ has passed. Now every time I sit down to write____, I think of Mr. Gough. He was more than just an English teacher, because he also taught me useful lessons in life.

1.A. boring B. bored C. interesting D. interested

2.A. walks B. walked C. was walking D. is walking

3.A. reads B. read C. have read D. had read

4.A. if B. when C. what D. how

5.A. wrote B. writing C. to write D. written

6.A. work out B. act out C. put out D. come out

7.A. teacher B. actor C. waiter D. writer

8.A. useful B. beautiful C. careful D. thankful

9.A. A year B. Some year C. Years D. Every year

10.A. anything new B. something new C. new anything D. new something

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