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I was walking around in a store. I saw a cashier (收银员) hand a little boy his money back, saying, “I’m sorry, but you don’t have enough money to buy this doll.” I walked towards him and asked him who the doll was for.

“It’s the doll that my sister wanted most for Christmas,” he said. I told him that maybe Santa Claus will bring it to her and that he shouldn’t worry. He sadly replied, “No, Santa Claus can’t bring it to her. I have to give the doll to my mom so that she can give it to my sister when she joins her.”

His eyes were so sad while saying this. “My sister has gone to be with God. Daddy says that

Mom is going to see God very soon too, so I thought that she could take the doll with her to give it to my sister.”

My heart nearly stopped. I quickly reached for my wallet and suggested that we count the money again. “Okay,” he said. “I hope that I have enough.” I added some of my money to his without letting him see and we started to count it. There was enough for the doll and even some spare money left. “Thank you, God, for giving me enough money!” the little boy said.

I left the store, feeling as if my life had been changed forever.

1.Why couldn’t the boy buy the doll?

A. Because he didn’t know the cashier. B. Because he didn’t have enough money.

C. Because he didn’t find the doll. D. Because the dolls had been sold out.

2.The boy wanted to buy the doll for .

A. Santa Claus B. his sister C. his mother D. his father

3.What does the first sentence in Paragraph 4 mean?

A. The writer’s heart stopped working suddenly.

B. The writer had a heart problem.

C. The writer was so touched by the boy.

D. The writer was scared after hearing the story.

4.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

A. The boy’s mom was badly ill. B. The cashier gave the doll to the boy for free.

C. The boy’s mom wanted the doll most. D. Santa Claus brought the doll to the boy’s sister.

5.What did the writer do to help the boy?

A. He bought the boy a doll.

B. He found a good doctor to save his mother.

C. He told the cashier to sell the doll to the boy.

D. He gave the boy some money to buy the doll.

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I used to be an active girl. But two years ago, an English speaking competition held in my school changed me a lot.

I stood on the stage(讲台) for the first time. I was so nervous that my brain(大脑) suddenly became empty. Not long after I began my speech, the hall turned noisy. It seemed that they were laughing at me. I knew I failed.

From then on, I became quiet and always stayed alone. I didn’t want to express my ideas in public, even in class. Every time I wanted to say something, I thought people would laugh at me. My friends couldn’t understand me, and they left me, one by one.

One day, my science teacher asked us why trees in forests were much taller than those in the wild. “Ha, what a silly question!” I thought.

“There’s not enough space in the woods for trees to expand their branches. Of course they have to grow taller than others. The trees in the wild needn’t do that since there’s enough space. ” I said in a low voice.

To my surprise, the teacher said, “Yes, you’re right. It is a competition. ” My face turned red right now. I hadn’t spoken for a long time, especially in public.

Then the teacher explained how trees in forests had to grow taller to receive more sunlight. If not, they would die. This also happened in our society.

What’s more, the tree that doesn’t live in a crowd is just like a person who has no friends in life.

I raised my head slowly and found the teacher was looking at me. His eyes were as warm as sunshine. I realized that I must stand up and face the truth.

根据短文内容,判断正(T)误(F)。

1.We can know there was an English speaking competition two years ago from the first paragraph.

2.The hall turned noisy because the weather was too hot.

3.After the competition, the writer lost her confidence.

4.The science teacher’s question was difficult.

5.From the story, we can guess the writer is likely to stand up from her seat after the science class.

Do you have the experience of taking music lessons against your wishes?Perhaps you have complained about it because you thought it took you much playtime. But now you'd better thank your parents for their time and money spent on your musical training. A recent study suggests that music lessons can make children have better memories than their peers(同龄人).

The Canadian study showed that after one year of musical training,children did better on a memory test than those who didn't take music lessons.

The researchers made the children aged between 4 and 6 into two groups—one group of children took music lessons outside school,and the other didn't take any musical training. In one year,they took four tests in different times. The results showed brain development changes at least every four months.

The children taking music lessons not only did better in musical listening but also made faster progress in other ways,such as reading,writing,math and IQ.

People say music is the good medicine for a broken heart. Now it seems music can also help us to improve our memories. We are sure to find more and more in the wonderful world of music.

1.You'd better thank your parents for their time and money spent on your musical training because ______.

A.you get well after you take music lessons

B.you will make faster progress in study

C.music can help you to improve your memories

D.music can make you stronger than others

2.The researchers made one group of the children aged between 4 and 6 take music lessons for ______.

A.six months B.a year

C.two years D.three years

3.The Canadian study showed that brain development changes ______.

A.at least every four months

B.twice half a year

C.once a month

D.four times a year

4.According to the last paragraph,most people think music can make us ______.

A.happy B.worried C.confident D.sad

5.What does the passage mainly tell us?

A.How to become cleverer.

B.How to sing a song well.

C.What to find in the wonderful world of music.

D.Music does us much good.

True or False:

Believe it or not

The first picture is of Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865). He became the 16th president of the United States in 1861, just 14 years after he was first elected to the House of Representatives.

On Friday, April 14, 1865, he and his wife planned to go to see a play at Ford's Theater. His secretary, named Kennedy, advised him not to go, but he went anyway and was shot in the head as he watched the play. He died the next day, and Vice-president Andrew Johnson (1808-1875) became President.

The man who shot Lincoln, John Wilkes Booth, shot him in a theatre. He escaped to a warehouse, but was shot, or killed himself, before being captured.

The second picture on the right is of John F. Kennedy (1917-1963). He became the 35th president of the United States in 1961, just 14 years after he was elected to the House of Representatives.

In November 1963, he and his wife planned to go to Dallas. His secretary, named Lincoln, advised him not to go, but he went anyway, and was shot in the head on Friday, November 22, 1963, as he drove through Dallas in a Ford Lincoln Continental. He died almost immediately, and Vice-president Lyndon Johnson (1908-1973) became President.

The man who probably shot Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald, shot him from a warehouse and escaped to a theatre. He died before he came to trial.

1.Both Lincoln and Kennedy were shot in the head at a theatre.

2.Neither of them took his secretary's advice.

3.John Wilkes Booth who shot Kennedy died before being captured.

4.President Kennedy died at the age of 46.

5.Lee Harvey Oswald killed himself before he came to the trial.

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