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                                                        The button pot
      I stepped out of the rain into the small, warm house. I  1  the delicious fish and potatoes. I walked
down the  2  hall and into the kitchen where my grandma sat picking out buttons for a special project.
     She  3  me and told me to sit down. I looked at her button pot and started going through the colorful
buttons. A couple of interesting buttons caught my  4  . My grandma said they were Italian buttons. Back
in Italy, people used to put them on pillow cases (枕头套). Six on each case,she told me. She had brought
them to Canada almost fifty years ago as a young bride (新娘).
     She started telling me the  5  of some of her other buttons: the buttons she had  6  from old coats
given to her by a neighbor, and  7   she had always made most of the clothes for six children,including my
mom.
     As I listened to her stories, I saw a woman whose body was now harmed by bone cancer  8  whose
spirit was undaunted (无畏的) even by that.
     Her  9  has been able a full one,filled with pain, love, sadness and happiness.  10  her button pot, I
have been able to see the courage of life.
(     )1. A. tasted    
(     )2. A. small     
(     )3. A. discovered
(     )4. A. eye       
(     )5. A. advantages
(     )6. A. borrowed  
(     )7. A. when      
(     )8. A. or        
(     )9. A. study     
(     )10. A. Through  
B. smelled    
B. large      
B. visited    
B. ear        
B. instructions
B. collected  
B. how        
B. and        
B. life       
B. With       
C. saw    
C. wide   
C. greeted
C. arm    
C. stories
C. made   
C. whether
C. but                                       
C. job    
C. For     
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      Elena Desserich was a little girl. She loved to   1   and write. Elena dreamed of becoming an artist when
she grew up-but sadly, she   2   had the chance to be an adult. When elena was 5 years old, the   3   said that she
had brain cancer (癌症) and only had 135 days to   4  .
      Elena   5   the long days in hospital working on her painting, which were full of hearts and smiling families.
  6   of her painting was shown in a gallery (画廊), right next to a Picasso's painting. Soon she lost the use of her
  7  , and she began to "talk" with her family by writing notes.
     When Elena died, her parents were very sad,   8   they knew the day would come. When they were tidying up
her things, they began to find notes. All through her final days, Elena was writing love notes to her family and
hiding (藏)   9   in secret places in the house. 
     Her parents started to collect them and all the   10   would say "I love you Mum, Dad and Grace." They kept
finding them-the amazing gift from Elena.
(     ) 1. A. sing        
(     ) 2. A. never       
(     ) 3. A. father      
(     ) 4. A. die         
(     ) 5. A. took        
(     ) 6. A. All         
(     ) 7. A. voice       
(     ) 8. A. ever since  
(     ) 9. A. it        
(     ) 10. A. notes     
B. play         
B. sometimes    
B. teacher      
B. live         
B. paid         
B. One          
B. eyes         
B. even               
B. her          
B. paintings  
C. paint        
C. always       
C. mother       
C. work         
C. spent        
C. Both         
C. ears         
C. even though     
C. that         
C. books      
D. read      
D. usually           
D. doctor    
D. paint     
D. cost      
D. Neither   
D. nose      
D. however   
D. them      
D. places  
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     One morning, a student was walking with his teacher when they noticed a pair of old shoes by the roadside.
They    1    the shoes might belong to a poor man. In fact, the    2    of the shoes was working in a field nearby,
and he had nearly    3    his work.
     The student said to his teacher, "Let's play a trick on the man: we hide his shoes, and wait to see what he
will do    4    he can't find them."
     "My young friend, we should never have    5    by tricking others like that," answered the teacher."    6   ,
let's put a    7    in each of the shoes, and watch what he will do."
     The student did so, and then they    8    nearby.
     The man soon came back to get his    9   , but when he slipped his foot into one of his shoes, he felt something
   10    in it. He bent down and found the coin(硬币).
        11    appeared on his face. He looked at the coin for a minute, and then    12   , but nobody could be seen.
He then went on to put on the other shoe,    13   . he was even more surprised to find the    14    coin.
     He then knelt down(跪下), looked up to heaven and said    15    aloud, in which he spoke of his wife,    16   
and helpless, and his children without bread.
     The student was deeply moved(感动的), and his eyes were filled with tears. "Now," said the teacher, "you
can't be much more pleased than if you had played your    17   ."
     The boy replied, "You have taught me a lesson which I'll never    18   . I feel now the truth of these words,
which I didn't    19    before: 'It is more blessed(神圣的) to    20    than to receive.' "
(     )1. A. believed
(     )2. A. owner    
(     )3. A. enjoyed  
(     )4. A. since    
(     )5. A. lessons  
(     )6. A. Instead  
(     )7. A. stone    
(     )8. A. hid      
(     )9. A. lunch    
(     )10.A. terrible
(     )11.A. Surprise
(     )12.A. looked up
(     )13.A. for      
(     )14.A. strange  
(     )15.A. goodbye  
(     )16.A. homeless
(     )17.A. trick    
(     )18.A. learn    
(     )19.A. hear    
(     )20.A. work
B. thought      
B. maker        
B. changed      
B. when        
B. experience  
B. Generally    
B. coin        
B. stood        
B. coat        
B. hot          
B. Fear        
B. looked around
B. so          
B. second      
B. yes          
B. sick        
B. role        
B. take        
B. understand  
B. refuse      
C. decided    
C. seller    
C. finished  
C. while      
C. fun        
C. Afterwards
C. sweet      
C. worked    
C. shoes      
C. hard      
C. Pity      
C. looked down
C. but        
C. lost      
C. thanks    
C. careless  
C. game      
C. forget    
C. remember  
C. give      
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      It was Sunday afternoon.  My brother and I were alone at home.  My parents went for a party and
asked me to look after my brother. I was doing my homework while my younger brother was watching
TV. Suddenly the doorbell rang. Ding Dong! My brother thought that it was our parents, so he opened
the   1    quickly.
      A tall man wearing a black raincoat stood outside. He said that he came to sell books and asked
politely    2  our parents were at home.
      Without thinking, my brother said, "No." Then the man asked if we would like to   3   some story
books. I refused him. When I wanted to close the door, he suddenly pushed the door very   4   and came
into  our house. He took out a   5  and ordered me to tie up my brother's hands with a rope. I tied up his
hands in a special way so my brother could untie    6   easily.  The man then tied my hands up and
locked   7   of us in the kitchen.
      Soon, he went upstairs to   8   money. I taught my brother to untie the rope on his   9   He then untied me. I rushed to the telephone to call the police,    10   the line was dead.  The doors were all locked from  the outside.  It was lucky that the man    11   to lock the kitchen window. We got out of the house through the kitchen window and went to the   12   pay phone to call the police.
      Soon _  13 _ came to our house and the man was caught. By that time, my parents had come home. We told them the whole story.  My parents were _ 14 _that we were not hurt. They told me that I should  stop my brother from   15  the door to strangers.  I learnt a lesson on safety.
(     )1.A. window        
(     )2.A. if            
(     )3.A. lend          
(     )4.A. politely      
(     )5.A. book          
(     )6.A. himself        
(     )7.A. none          
(     )8.A. look at        
(     )9.A. feet          
(     )10.A. and          
(     )11.A. wanted        
(     )12.A. farthest      
(     )13.A. my friends    
(     )14.A. glad          
(     )15.A. opening      
B. door          
B. why            
B. borrow        
B. slowly    
B. knife          
B. myself        
B. neither        
B. look after    
B. hands          
B. so            
B. remembered    
B. nearest        
B. the police    
B. angry          
B. cleaning      
C. book          
C. when          
C. buy            
C. hard          
C. gift          
C. herself        
C. both          
C.  look for      
C. neck          
C. but            
C. forgot        
C. largest        
C. my parents    
C. sad            
C. locking        
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     Jane Good all first made friends with a chimp (黑猩猩) when she was one year old. On her first
birthday her mother carried her to the zoo near her home and bought her a toy chimp. She loved her
furry (毛绒) friend very much. At age 7, Jane Good all read Dr. Doolittle, a book about a doctor who
could talk to animals. She wanted to be able to talk to her favorite animal, too. She expected to go to
Africa some day so that she could learn more about chimps. When Jane grew up, she still dreamed of
going to Africa. She got her wish when she was 26 years old. She went to Gombe National Park
where many chimps lived in the forests.
     Jane watched the chimps closely day after day. She saw that they were a lot like people. They could
think and make plans. They used tools. They showed their fear, pain, or pleasure. Sometimes, they
fought. Often, they hugged (拥抱) and kissed.
     Scientists were surprised by what Jane saw. They knew that the relation between chimps and
humans was the closest. However, they did not know they acted so much like us.
     Jane still has the toy chimp she was given as a child. She has studied her furry friends for over 30
years. Now, she speaks for them to groups around the world. She hopes that what she has to say will
make others do something to protect chimps from being hurt.
1. When Jane was 7, she wanted _____.
A. to read Dr. Doolittle again  
B. to talk to animals, too
C. to buy another toy chimp
2. Jane went to Gombe National Park to           .
A. have a trip there        
B. train a baby chimp      
C. learn more about chimps
3. The scientists were surprised when they heard that          .
A. the chimps could act so much like humans
B. Jane had been in Africa for such a long time
C. Jane watched the chimps closely day after day
4. Jane speaks for chimps to groups around the world to          .
A. help the scientists learn more about chimps
B. study her furry friends in some other countries
C. make more people do something to protect chimps
5. From the passage, we can learn that _____.
A. Jane found more about chimps than the scientists did
B. Jane dreamed of going to Africa when she was 26
C. Jane knew nothing about chimps before going to Africa
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      Zhou Yan, a Junior 3 students in Taiyuan, wishes he never got a mobile phone. Last week, he went to see a doctor because his arms and fingers were hurting, and he could not see very well. The doctor told
him that he had had "mobile phone disease". A growing number of teenagers are getting "mobile phone
disease" as more are buying mobile phones.
      Zhou got his mobile phone only five months ago.  His mum bought it for him to use when he got into
trouble. But Zhou used it to send messages to his friends.  He sent messages to them all the time, even after going to bed.    
      Zhou started to do badly in the exams because he was spending so much time playing with his mobile
phone. His mum got very angry with him. Zhou Yan didn't care about his mum's feeling at all. But one day, Zhou's arms started to hurt. And that is why he went to see the doctor.Yang Ling, who is from Taiyuan
Teachers College, says that if someone uses his mobile phone too much, like Zhou Yan, he might get "
mobile phone disease". If teenagers find their arms or fingers hurt, she says,they should go to see a doctor as soon as possible.
      Yang Ling suggests teenagers should try to use their mobile phones less, especially at school. They
should try to have fun in other ways, such as reading and doing sports.
1. Zhou Yan wishes he never got a mobile phone because he thinks _______          
A. it is useless to him          
B. it doesn't work well          
C. it has brought him some trouble
2. The reason why Zhou Yan didn't do well in the exams was that _______            
A. he often argued with his mother            
B. he never got help from his teacher            
C. he spent too much time on the mobile phone
3. If we say someone has "mobile phone disease" , we mean __________            
A. they catch a disease caused by mobile phones            
B. something is wrong with their mobile phones            
C. they can't live without the mobile phones
4. Yang Ling suggests that teenagers should __________            
A. go to see a doctor as often as possible            
B. use mobile phones more when they are out of school            
C. do something else for fun instead of using mobile phones too much
5. The writer wants to tell us _______ in his article.            
A. only a few teenagers have mobile phones            
B. mobile phones can help teenagers get out of trouble            
C. using mobile phones too much is bad for both study and health
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     An eleven - year - old boy in  a  small town  wanted to become a train driver. But the boy  was  born
without     1    . His father taught him to    2   his feet as "hands". He couldn't go to school, so he     3    all
his time watching trains     4    and going because he lived near the station, how he wanted to    5    a train
driver!
     One day he saw an empty train and climbed in. It was not    6   for him to start it with his feet, soon the train was    7  at seventy kilometers an hour. The railway officals could not see the boy in the train and tried to  8   the train. The train reached a small station and then the boy didn't want to stop it. When he was near the town, a worker caught up with the train and stopped it. At first he was very    9     , but he laughed then the boy said," I like      10   ","Well, I'm glad you don't like planes!"
(     )1.  A. feet        
(     )2.  A. lift        
(     )3.  A. spent        
(     )4.  A. coming      
(     )5.  A. see          
(     )6.  A. fast        
(     )7.  A. travelling  
(     )8.  A. pull        
(     )9.  A. happy        
(     )10. A. buses        
B. arms      
B. look      
B. cost      
B. running    
B. find      
B. clear      
B. walking    
B. push      
B. glad      
B. trains    
C. legs        
C. use          
C. paid        
C. walking      
C. be          
C. easy        
C. jumping      
C. stop        
C. angry        
C. planes      
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     Bill works in a factory, and he usually comes at half past six every evening. He came home early last
Friday and he was very angry. He closed the door very hard, went into the living room and sat down.
     His wife was in the kitchen. She went to her husband and looked at him for a few seconds. Then she
said to him, “Why are you angry, Bill?”
     "Because tickets cost three pence last week, but now they cost two pence," he said.
     "But that isn’t bad, Bill." his wife said, "It’s good. Going by bus is cheaper now."
     "Yes, it is. but I always walk to work in the morning and I walk home in the afternoon. Last week I
saved six pence every day, but now I save two pence less."
1. Bill closed the door hard when he came home last Friday because _       .
A. he was very tired after walking home      
B. he was angry
C. he was angry with his wife              
D. he didn't save any money that day
2. In the third paragraph(段), "tickets" means "         ".
A. bus tickets      
B. train tickets        
C. plane tickets      
D. ship tickets
3. How much does Bill save every day now?
A. Two pence.        
B. Three pence.        
C. Four pence.       
D. Six pence.
4. Mr Bill is very _     .
A. funny          
B. clever            
C. interesting      
D. thrifty (节约IYJ)
5. Which of the sentences is NOT true?
A. Bill always comes home from work at half six every day.
B. His wife asked why he was angry.
C. Bill goes to work and comes home on foot.
D. Last week Bill saved six pence every day.


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     Mr. Read has a large farm near a hill. He and his wife are busy all the day. They're often tired but
they have a lot of expensive things and they live a happy life.
     One day their sows(母猪) had twenty baby pigs. Mrs. Read had to look after them at home. And
at that time she had much housework to do. Several weeks later she let the baby pigs come out of the
pigsty(猪圈) and look for some food themselves. Her seven-year-old son John came back from school.  He was ready to help his mother. The woman was happy and told him to count them and see if they
were all there. The boy threw his schoolbag on the table and ran out. About half an hour later the
supper was ready, but the boy didn't come back. The woman had to go to see what was wrong with
her son. and she saw her son running after a baby pig.
     "What are you running after it for?"she asked."Are they all right?"
     "I counted nineteen, mummy, " said the boy.  "But only the fellow(家伙)  is running about so fast that
I can't count it all ! "
1. Mr. and Mrs. Read are _         .
A. workers        
B. farmers          
C. drivers        
D. doctors
2. Mr. and Mrs. Read are tired but _         .
A. they get a lot of money                    
B. they get little food
C. they want to leave the farm                  
D. they have enough food to eat
3. John found ___     so he was ready to help her.
A. his mother was very busy                
B. his mother was too tired to work
C. his mother was ill                      
D. his mother was hungry
4. Mrs. Read told her son to _         .
A. do some house
B. look after the pigs
C. give some food to the pigs
D. see is some of the pigs were missing(去失)
5. In fact (事实上), ______.
A. John couldn't count the pigs at all        
B. John was too young to catch the pig
C.  John wouldn't count the pigs          
D. all the pigs were there

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