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My uncle is a bus driver(驾驶员). He goes to work at a quarter to six (5点45分) in the morning. Every day he is very busy and gets home very late. Sometimes he comes back at 12 at night. He likes helping other bus drivers do more work. He is the first driver to come to the bus station(汽车站), and the last driver to leave My uncle has a son. He and I are in the same class. He is taller than I. He says he loves his father and wants to be a bus-driver like his father. But his mother wants him to be a scientist(科学家) and wants him to study hard like his two sisters.

1.My uncle works in ________.

2.He goes to work at ________.

3.There are ________ people in my uncle's family.

4.My uncle's son and I are in ________.

5.My uncle's son wants to be ________, but his mother wants him to be ________.

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解析:

  1.a bus station因为是驾驶员,所以应是在汽车站工作.

  2.five forty-five/a quarter to six从第二句可知,He goes to work at a quarter to six.

  3.five(uncle,his son and two daughters,his wife)

  4.the same class从My uncle has a son.He & I are in the same class.可知.

  5.a bus-driver,a scientist从最后两句可知.


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  Years ago I worked at a factory in a small county.Every day I got up very early and often did much extra work at night.I was so tired and exhausted.My whole life was hopeless.Then one day I read the following article from a magazine:

  "A woman went to live with her husband in camp on the Mojave Desert(沙漠)during the war.She simply hated the place:the heat was almost un-bearable, 125 degrees in the shade, the wind blew incessantly, and there was sand-sand everywhere.Finally, in desperation(不顾一切地)she wrote her parents in Ohio that she couldn't stand it another minute and was coming home.

  Quickly came the reply by airmail from her father-just two lines:

  'Two men looked out from prison bars.One saw the mud, the other saw stars.'

  The daughter did some real thinking, not only with the intellect(思维)but also with her heart.She decided to stick to her post.

  She made friends with the natives, learned to love the country, and eventually wrote a book about it.

  The desert hadn't changed, but her attitude had.Because she listened with her heart to the words her father sent, a whole new world opened up to her."

  A change of attitude could change everything.

  After reading the article, I was deep in thought(陷入沉思)…

(1)

The underlined word "unbearable" means ________ in Chinese.

[  ]

A.

难以想象的

B.

难以克服的

C.

难以忍受的

D.

难以适应的

(2)

After she received her father's reply, the woman ________.

[  ]

A.

went back home

B.

was coming home

C.

decided to stay there

D.

decided to go back home with her husband

(3)

From her father's reply, we can infer(推断)that ________.

[  ]

A.

two men looked out from prison bars

B.

one man was in prison, the other was out of prison

C.

two men were out of prison

D.

her parents wanted her to stay there with her husband

(4)

Which of the following is wrong according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

A woman went to live with her husband in a big city.

B.

The woman finally made friends with the natives.

C.

She wrote her parents that she was coming.

D.

The woman received her parents' reply by airmail.

(5)

The main idea of this passage is that ________.

[  ]

A.

a woman went to live with her husband in camp

B.

the desert hadn't changed, but her attitude had

C.

the daughter's parents wanted her to stay with her husband

D.

a change of attitude could change everything

阅读理解。

  Dear Dad and Mom,

  We have some exciting news for you. Maria is going to have a baby! We didn't tell you right away. At first the doctor said she might have some trouble with the baby. Now he says she is just fine. She's very healthy ahd happy. She still works on har paintings every day. But she stopped teaching art classes. She gets tired more quickly now.

  There is going to be another big change in our lives. We're moving back to New York! We want to be closer to you and to Jane. It's much nicer to be near the family for something important like a baby. Maria grew up in Mexico, and she doesn'tt have a family here. So that makes you even more important to us.

  Maria is a little worried about working in New York. She will have to start again there. In Italy her paintings are already popular. But I'm sure people will like them in New York, too. There won't be any problem with my job. I'm still working for The New York Times. I'll be writing about the United Nations in New York.

  We're planning to move next month. See you then!

Yours,

Tom

(1)What is Maria going to do? ________

[  ]

A.She is going to work for a newspaper.

B.She is going to give art lessons.

C.She is going to give birth to a baby.

D.She is going to move to Italy.

(2)What does Maria do? Maybe she is ________.

[  ]

A.an artist
B.a doctor
C.a journalist
D.a sho passistant

(3)Where are Tom and Maria now? ________.

[  ]

A.London
B.Italy
C.New York
D.Japan

(4)What is Tom going to do? ________

[  ]

A.He is going to work on the painting.

B.He is going to write about the UN.

C.He is going to move to Mexico.

D.He is going to start a newspaper.

(5)What will they do next month? ________

[  ]

A.Go for a holiday.

B.Move to New York.

C.Work for The New York Times.

D.Teach art classes.

阅读理解。
    Do you ever have a dream of making your home a happier place to be? Maybe there are some points you
will follow:
    Sometimes you don't think your parents are fair to you. When you want to dress in a modern way, your
mum doesn't like you wearing a mini-skirt. When you are making phone calls to friends, they ask if you're
speaking to a boy or a girl. Sometimes it seems that you' re not as close to your parents as you used to be.
How can you become close again?
    "Closing the Gap" by American author Jay McGraw gives advice on how to have a better relationship with
your parents. He gives ways to help you under-stand your parents. When you think "my parents don't want
me to have any fun," that usually means your parents want you to be safe. Both parents and children have
needs. They need to feel they are important and loved. 
    You should tell your parents your needs, and find out what their needs are. Then, you can think of a way
to make all of you happy. He gives you some ideas:
     ①. Make time to talk. You could talk about your school life and your plans for the future.
     ②. Keep a diary. This is to help you understand more about yourself and your feelings.
     ③. Show your parents you are growing up. Wash your own clothes and help around the house.
Your parents will feel that you are no longer a small child.
     If you follow these steps, slowly, you will be able to break down the walls between your parents and
yourself.
1. After reading, we know the article is           .
[     ]
A. an introduction of a novel
B. a student's plan
C. an introduction of a book
D. a family's plan
2. Which of the following is not talked in the article?
[     ]
A. Children's study and belief.
B. Parents' needs.
C. Keeping a diary.
D. Making phone calls to friends.
3. How can you understand "You' re not as close to your parents as you used to be?"
[     ]
A. You didn't have a close relationship with your parents.
B. You had a better relationship with your parents than now.
C. Your parents used to love you more than now.
D. Your parents don't love you any more.
4. What's the writer's attitude (态度) towards the relationship?
[     ]
A. No ideas.
B. Scolding.
C. Agreement.
D. Improvement.
5. From the writer's opinion, which statement will you agree as a better way?
[     ]
A. Parents are unimportant and needn't love.
B. Children are important and need love.
C. Parents mustn't make children have any fun.
D. Parents and children need to talk to un-derstand more.
阅读理解 。
     Years ago  I worked at a  factory  in a small county. Every day I got up very early and often did
much extra work at night.  I was so  tired and exhausted. My whole life was hopeless. Then one day I
read the following article from a magazine:
     "A woman went  to  live with her husband  in camp on the Mojave Desert (沙漠) during  the war.
She simply hated the place: the heat was almost un-bearable, 125 degrees  in  the shade,  the wind blew
incessantly, and there was sand-sand everywhere. Finally, in desperation (不顾一切地) she wrote her
parents in Ohio that she couldn't stand it another minute and was coming home.
     Quickly came the reply by airmail from her father——just two lines:
     "Two men  looked out  from prison bars. One saw the mud, the other saw stars."
     The daughter did some real thinking, not only with the intellect (思维) but also with her heart. She
decided to stick to her post.
     She made friends with the natives,  learned  to love  the country, and eventually wrote a book about
it.
     The desert hadn't changed, but her attitude had. Because she  listened with her heart  to  the words
her  father sent, a whole new world opened up to her."
     A change of attitude could change everything.
     After  reading  the article,  I was deep  in thought (陷入沉思)…
1.  The  underlined word  "unbearable" means ____________ in Chinese.
A. 难以想象的
B. 难以克服的
C. 难以忍受的
D. 难以适应的
2. After she  received her  father's  reply,  the woman__________.
A. went back home              
B. was coming home
C. decided to stay there        
D. decided to go back home with her husband
3. From her father's reply, we can infer (推断) that ____________.
A. two men looked out from prison bars
B. one man was in prison, the other was out of prison
C. two men were out of prison
D. her parents wanted her  to stay  there with her husband
4. Which of the followingis wrong according to the passage?
A. A woman went to live with her husband in a big city.
B. The woman finally made friends with the natives.
C. She wrote her parents that she was coming.
D. The woman received her parents' reply by airmail.
5. The main idea of this passage is that __________.
A. a woman went to live with her husband in camp
B. the desert hadn't changed, but her attitude had
C. the daughter's parents wanted her to stay with her husband
D. a change of attitude could change everything

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