阅读短文回答问题。
      Kyra Komac, 28 years old, now has 25 furniture stores all over the country. The new store, in London's
Camden High Street, takes her back to where it all started. She tells us about how the business began.
      When I was little, my mother began selling flowers in Camden Market. She couldn't leave me at home on
my own, so I had to go to the market with her.
      To begin with, I didn't have to do anything. I just sat there, and my mum told me jokes and stories so I
didn't get bored. When I got older, I gave my mum a hand and I really enjoyed it.
      Then, one year, my grandma gave me a book for Christmas. It was all about making candles and I loved it.
I was 14, and I didn't have to go to the market any more because mum could leave me at home on my own. I
spent my free time making candles of all shapes and sizes. I made hundreds of them. 
      One day, my mother was ill so I had to go to the market on my own. I decided to take some candles with
me and see if I could sell them. They were sold out in twenty minutes! The next week, my mum gave me some
money to buy some wax (蜡) to make more candles. They sold out really quickly, too. 
      Nine months later, we decided to stop selling flowers: My mum and I couldn't make enough candles during
the week, so some of my school friends started to help us. I paid them one pound for every candle, and we used
to sell them for three or four times that. It was fun and my friends worked with me in the market. 
      At the age of 22, my uncle lent me some money and I opened my first shop in Portobello Road. Since then,
I've never looked back, even in difficulties. In the first store, we only sold candles, but now we sell everything
from designer furniture to paintings. Oh, and candles, of course. 
1. Where did Kyra's mother sell flowers?
                                                                                         
2. What did Kyra do in her free time when she was fourteen?
                                                                                         
3. Did the candles sell well on the first day in the market?
                                                                                         
4. Who helped Kyra and her mum when they couldn't make enough candles during the week?
                                                                                         
5. How did Kyra's uncle help her to open her first shop?
                                                                                         
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    Maybe you don't know Walt Disney, but you must know Disneyland.   1   you don't know Disneyland,
you must know Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.
    Walt Disney was American. He   2   on December 5, 1901. And he died on December 15, 1966. He died
of illness. 
    Walt Disney had three brothers and one sister. He enjoyed   3   when he was very young. He was good
at drawing. When he sold his first drawing   4   his neighbours, he was only seven years old! He got   5   
in 1925. And he had two daughters. Disney was very rich,   6   he was frugal (朴素的). He spent most of
his money   7   his work. In 1928, he created the famous character-Mickey Mouse, which made him famous
to the world.
    Walt Disney is a great person.   8   he died, people all over the world will remember him for ever. He is
deeply   9   by worldwide people. He was a clever, imaginative and creative man. He  10  enjoyment and
happiness to the people of every country. He is a hero of the 20th century.
(     )1. A. What     
(     )2. A. is born   
(     )3. A. to draw    
(     )4. A. in      
(     )5. A. to marry  
(     )6. A. and       
(     )7. A. in      
(     )8. A. So       
(     )9. A. hated     
(     )10. A. shows   
B. Whether  
B. was born  
B. drew      
B. from      
B. marry    
B. so        
B. on        
B. Although   
B. loving    
B. lends    
C. If     
C. was famous 
C. drawing   
C. to      
C. marryed   
C. or      
C. with    
C. But      
C. loved    
C. borrows   
D. How           
D. was out       
D. was drawn     
D. at            
D. married                          
D. but           
D. of            
D. In spite of   
D. hating        
D. brings        
根据短文内容,完成下面的任务。
    What would you do if you had $76 billion? Bill Gates was happy to give a third of it away to charity. He
spends at least $1.2 billion every year helping the poor.
    Bill is the richest, and also the most generous man in the world. He was born on October 28, 1955. (A)
When he was 20, he left university. Two years later he started Microsoft. For 11 years, Bill has been the
world's richest man.
    This year, he again came top with $76 billion. But he is giving away $28 billion to help others. "I'll give
my money back to the world," said the rich man. "Many people still need medicine and care to become
healthier."
    Bill loves helping others just as he loves computers. He always says "super" when he talks about making
people's health better. "(B)The world's health is a lot like solving computer problems. You get smart people
together. You take it on because there has never been an answer before," he said. If you ask him why he
likes giving away his money, he would turn his head and say,"It's because of my mum. She asked me to
do (C)it years ago when I was just a small boss."
1. 将(A)处的句子改为同义句(每空一词):______ ______ ______ ______ 20, he left university.
2. 将(B)处的句子译成汉语:_________________________________________
3. (C)处的it指的是(用英文回答,不超过5个词)
                                                                                                
4. 回答问题:
    When did Bill Gates start Microsoft?
                                                                                                
5. 单项选择。
The writer of the passage wants to ______.
A. introduce Microsoft company to us
B. let us know something about charity
C. tell us who is the richest person in the world
D. praise Bill for his help to the poor people
Close test. (完形填空)
    Helen Keller was a very bright, beautiful girl.   1   the age of six months, she could already say a few
words. But when she was two years old, she got badly ill. She could not see or hear, and soon she could
not even talk. Since then Helen had to fight for   2   she wanted. When she was six, her parents invited a
teacher for her.   3   the help of the teacher, she began to see and hear the world around her through her 
  4  . She learned to read books for the blind. The teacher took Helen for long walks, and   5   her about
all the beautiful sights (风景). Helen   6   flowers, climbed the trees and smelled a rain storm (暴风雨)
before it came. She also learned how to swim and   7   a horse. After she   8  , she became a famous
writer in America. Her first and most famous   9   is The Story of My Life. Her story has  10  new hope
to many blind and deaf (聋的) people. It has given light to those in darkness and encouraged (鼓舞) them
to live and work.
(     )1. A. At     
(     )2. A. how    
(     )3. A. With    
(     )4. A. eyes    
(     )5. A. told    
(     )6. A. watched   
(     )7. A. take    
(     )8. A. grew up 
(     )9. A. work   
(     )10. A. brought   
B. On           
B. what         
B. In           
B. ears         
B. spoke        
B. touched      
B. drive       
B. finished school   
B. paper         
B. taken       
C. In          
C. when        
C. Under      
C. hands       
C. asked                                               
C. listened    
C. ride        
C. was young  
C. book        
C. made        
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      Li Nan was born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Two years ago, he graduated from medical school at
Zhejiang University. Then he volunteered to work with the Go West program. He went to Inner Mongolia
Autonomous Region and worked as a doctor. At first, he worked very hard. But he felt lonely because he was a
long way from home. Sometimes he felt feel like giving up. But after a short time, he was able to make many
new friends. People there were kind and warm-hearted. He began to like the place. Li Nan has just completed his
two years of volunteer service and returned home. He said, "I learned a lot. It was a useful experience for me."
1. What did Li Nan do in Inner Mongolia? ______
[     ]
A. He went to university.
B. He worked as a doctor.
C. He worked as a teacher.
2. How long has Li Nan worked as a volunteer in Inner Mongolia?
[     ]
A. For four years.
B. Since he graduated from Zhejiang University.
C. Two years ago.
3. Match the words on the left with their definitions on the right.
[     ]
____ graduated    
____ autonomous   
____ warm-hearted
____ completed   
A. independent, self-governing                       
B. friendly, kind and always willing to help         
C. finished, brought to an end                      
D. received a degree from a university or a college
4. What did Li Nan do after he completed his volunteer service?
[     ]
A. He went back to Zhejiang.
B. He stayed in Inner Mongolia.
C. He went to university again.
5. What did Li Nan think of his volunteer service?
[     ]
A. It was lonely.
B. It was hard.
C. It was useful
根据短文内容,从后面七个句子中选择五个正确选项(其中有两项多余)填入文中空缺处,
使短文完整、正确。
    Mattie Stepanek was born on July 17, 1990 in Maryland, the U.S. The young poet only lived for about
thirteen years, but he lived every moment of his life to the fullest. 1          At the age of three, the disease
killed his brothers. From then on, he began writing poetry (诗) about love, peace and value of life. 2          
    In 2001, Mattie's first book of poetry Heartsongs was published. 3           In the next few years he wrote
four other books of poetry Journey Through Heartsongs, Hope Through Heartsongs, Celebrate Through
Heartsongs and Loving Through Heartsongs. And more than one million copies were sold. Mattie became
famous but he was still very sick. He had to spend a lot of time in hospital and use a wheelchair to get around. 4           "We must remember to play after every storm…We must always listen to the song in our heart,
and share that song with others," he wrote. 
    Mattie passed away on the morning of June 22, 2004. His story has touched millions of lives. 5           
A. Soon the book become a national best-seller.
B. Although he lived a short life, his poems will continue to reach people of all ages around the world.
C. And soon he became very popular.
D. Mattie and his brothers all had a terrible muscle-weakening (肌肉萎缩的) disease.
E. However, he never seemed sad and angry.
F. He felt worried and sad.
G. To him, poetry is "a way that you can inspire (激励) others while you're expressing your true feelings."
阅读理解。
    Doctor Seuss was born in 1904. By the middle 1950s, he had become one of the best-loved and most
successful children's book writers in the world. His books are very popular with young readers. They enjoy
the invented words and the pictures of unusual funny animals and plants.
    In 1954, life magazine published (刊登) a report about school children who could not read. The report
said many children's books were not interesting. Doctor Seuss strongly hoped to help children and decided
to write books that were interesting and easy to read. He used words with the same ending sound, like fish
and wish. He did not receive training in art. Yet, he drew the pictures for most of his books.
    In 1957, Dr. Seuss wrote The Cat in the Hat. He used less than 230 words to write the book and even a
six-year-old should be able to read it. It was a fun story and easy to read. Children loved it. Their parents
loved it, too. Today it is still one of the stories they like best. The success of The Cat in the Hat made him
want to write more books for children. In 1960, he wrote a book using less than fifty words. The book is
called Green Eggs and Ham.
    In 1984, Doctor Seuss won a Pulitzer Prize (普利策奖). He was honored for the education and enjoyment
his books provided American children and their parents.
    He died at the age of 87, but his influence remains. Millions of his books have been sold worldwide. People
say his books helped change the way American children learned to read. Yet, his books are loved by people
of all ages. Doctor Seuss once said, "I do not write for children. I write for people.
1. Doctor Seuss learned from the magazine that ______.
[     ]
A. some school children could not read
B. many children's books were interesting
C. children wanted to learn to read
D. a writer for children was wanted
2. People like his books because the books ______.
[     ]
A. are cheap and easy to get
B. were written in different languages
C. are easy and interesting to read
D. were written with invented words
3. He wrote the book The Cat in the Hat at the age of            .
[     ]
A. 50
B. 53
C. 56
D. 87
4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
[     ]
A. Doctor Seuss wrote Green Eggs and Ham with over 230 words.
B. Doctor Seuss wrote books only for children in the United States.
C. The Cat in the Hat was written only for six-year-old children.
D. His books provided education and enjoyment for Americans.
5. From the text we know that Doctor Seuss ______.
[     ]
A. won a Pulitzer Prize soon after his death
B. sold millions of his books himself worldwide
C. changed American children's way of reading
D. wrote the largest number of books in the world
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     Learning Chinese may seem difficult to foreigners outside China. However, Daisy Raffan, an   1   girl in
Britain, hopes to bring the   2   to the young people.
     Daisy has   3   an online learning website to teach the language to as   4   people as possible, all over the
world.
     With China's fast development in the world, Daisy thinks   5   important for people to learn the language
sooner rather than later. 
     Daisy has been learning Putonghua   6   the age of five. Two years ago,   7   she decided to pass on what
she had learned, she   8   the idea for the website, kidschineseclub.com.
     She said: "People are afraid to learn Putonghua. One of the main reasons is that they think it's an   9   
language to learn, but I have had fun   10   it. And I hope what I have done is easy and fun."
     Her   11   offers a series of lessons, which are videos of Daisy teaching a group of students on topics from
greetings and numbers to Chinese culture. 
     Daisy's website has   12   the support of several important persons-the teenager says she has received a
letter praising (赞扬) her work from Gordon Brown,   13   is the British Prime Minister (首相).
     She said: "I wrote to him and told him what I was doing and got a letter  14  . He said that what I was doing
was a really good idea. I thought it was amazing. I was excited that   15   was supporting what we're doing."
(     ) 1. A. 18 years old  
(     ) 2. A. language      
(     ) 3. A. put up        
(     ) 4. A. much          
(     ) 5. A. that          
(     ) 6. A. for          
(     ) 7. A. before        
(     ) 8. A. came out      
(     ) 9. A. impossible    
(     ) 10. A. does          
(     ) 11. A. e-mail        
(     ) 12. A. won          
(     ) 13. A. whom          
(     ) 14. A. in            

B. 18-year-old  
B. idea          
B. showed up    
B. more          
B. this          
B. at            
B. after        
B. came on      
B. interesting            
B. do            
B. magazine     
B. made          
B. which        
B. back       

C. 18-years-old  
C. information    
C. set up        
C. many          
C. them          
C. since          
C. if            
C. came over            
C. excellent      
C. doing          
C. essay          
C. given          
C. who            
C. down        
D. 18 year old     
D. gift            
D. thought up      
D. most            
D. it              
D. in            
D. although        
D. came up with        
D. easy            
D. to do           
D. website         
D. beaten          
D. /               
D. up            
(     ) 15. A. someone such important 
              C. such important someone     
B. so important someone                  
D. someone so important
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