阅读理解。
     I was 9 years old when I found out my father had AIDS.
     AIDS wasn't something we talked about in my country when I was growing up. From then on, I knew
that this would be a family secret. When I was 12, his condition got worse.
     We couldn't afford all the necessary medications for him, and because Dad was unable to work, I had
no money for school supplies and often couldn't even buy food for dinner. I would sit in class feeling
completely lost, not knowing what the teacher was saying.
I did not share my burden (负担) with anyone. When my father was moved to the hospital, the nurses would leave his food on the bedside table even
though he was too weak to eat by himself.
     I knew he was going to die, but after so many years of  keeping his illness a secret, I completely
know what to do when he reached his last days.  
     I was 15 when my father died. He took his secret away with him, having never spoken about AIDS to
anyone, even me.
1. What does "his condition got worse" mean in Chinese?
A. 他的条件得到了改善.    
B. 他的情况更加恶化了.
C. 他变得越来越坏了.      
D. 他的环境变得更坏了.
2. What can we learn from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3?
A. The writer couldn't understand his teacher.
B. The writer had special difficulty in hearing.
C. The writer was too troubled to focus on his lessons.
D. The writer was too tired to hear his teacher's words.
3. The sentence "I completely didn't know what to do when he reached his last days. "means _______.
A. I was out of thinking when his final days were coming
B. I tried to understand why he stayed in hospital for the last days
C. I was puzzled to see what he was doing before his death
D. When I lost my father,l understood I could do nothing
完型填空。
     Charlie is twenty-three now. He    1  a university(大学) and found work in a factory last year. It’s  2  
and there are no more than fifty workers in it. And only he   3    in a university. So he looks down upon
(瞧不起) his   4  . He always thinks he’s right and never agrees with   5  . He likes to say, “I’ve never
made a mistake!”
     But once the young man couldn’t  6   a foreign instructions (说明书). An old worker studied it for
two days and   7    Mr. White, the boss of the factory,   8    it meant. The boss asked Charlie why. He
made a few excuses to say for  9  . And he didn’t agree with the old man. The boss became angry and
asked, “ Is it  10   that you’ve never made a mistake?”
     The young man wouldn’t make Mr. White  11    and had to say, “No, it isn’t, sir.”
     Having   12    this, the workers were happy. One of them asked, “ It means that you also make some
mistakes!”
     Charlie  13    his mind at once and said, “ I made only one mistake in my  14   !”
     "When?" the boss asked in surprise.
     "Just now, sir.” Answered the young man. “When Mr. White  15    me acknowledge (承认) I was
wrong!”
(     )1.A. visited
(     )2.A. small
(     )3.A. lived
(     )4.A. parents
(     )5.A. another
(     )6.A. see
(     )7.A. told
(     )8.A. when
(     )9.A. him
(     )10.A. clever
(     )11.A. sad
(     )12.A. heard
(     )13.A. lost
(     )14.A. life
(     )15.A. helped 
B. left
B. big
B. traveled
B. teacher
B. other
B. write
B. asked
B. what
B. himself
B. sure
B. sadder
B. listened
B. hated
B. office
B. made

C. built
C. new
C. arrived
C. workmates
C. the other
C. understand
C. taught
C. how
C. them
C. true
C. angry
C. guessed
C. changed
C. family
C. watched
D. reached
D. old
D. studies
D. classmates
D. others
D. read
D. laughed at
D. where
D. themselves
D. able
D. angrier
D. reported
D. thought
D. bedroom
D. had
阅读理解。
                                          The Painting
        A new painting was hanging in the Hemlock Mills Art Gallery. Throughout the day, visitors stood before the new exhibit(展品) and watched to guess what it meant.
        "I think it's a terrifying monster," said a man. "There's no name on it, but I'm sure is was drawn by a famous artist. "
        "I would say that it's a picture of a park as seen from an airplane, "
another man said. "I see many trees and roads. "
        Miss Culture, the local art reporter who worked for "The Hemlock
Weekly News" , said proudly, "This is clearly a masterpiece(杰作) created by an artist who wishes to be not to known to other people. The beautiful lines
of color show a person who is looking back at an exciting lifetime of
success!"
        At that moment, Mr. Lightman, the gallery curator (馆长) , came into the room. "Isn't it great?"he asked with a big smile on his face."My three-year-old son did that this morning. He says it's a maze(迷宫) . I think it's
amazing ! "                                                                   
1. The reason visitors are busy talking about the painting is         .
A. it was painted really beautifully
B. they didn't know what it meant
C. it was painted by a famous artist
D. it was a masterpiece in that time
2. Miss Culture enjoyed the painting a lot _         .
A. because it was from a great artist
B. though it was painted badly
C. because other people didn't understand it
D. but she herself didn't understand it
3. What does"He says it's a maze. I think it's amazing ! "really mean?
A. It's a great painting.
B. It's only a joke.
C. It's just for fun.
D. It's a masterpiece from an artist
阅读理解。
你听说过波兰首都华沙( Warsaw)一词的由来吗?这里有一个美丽的传说……
     Long long ago, there was a young man. His name was Wars. He lived in a little house near the River Vistula. He went fishing every day for a living.
     One. day he saw a beautiful girl in the river. The girl's name was Sawa. From then on, the young man and the beautiful girl met .every day. They fell in love with each other. When Wars asked Sawa to marry him, Sawa was very sad. She told him that she was a mermaid(美人鱼) and she couldn't marry man. But she said she would give him something when they met again.
      The next day, Wars went to the river and met Sawa. Sawa was waiting for him with a sword (剑) in her right hand and a shield (盾) in her left hand. She told Wars that they wouldn't meet again. She gave the sword and the shield to him. She said he would be successful with the sword and the shield and become a great hero. Then she went away.
      Wars missed Sawa very much. He always remembered his first love. What the mermaid had told him came true. Wars became a great hero. He got the land by the River Vistula. There he set up a city. He called it Warsaw.
1. Wars was a             when he met Sawa for the first time. 
A. hero      
B. fisherman  
C. mermaid  
D. soldier
2. Sawa couldn’t marry Wars because             
A. Sawa was a mermaid    
B. Sawa didn't love Wars
C. Wars was very poor.  
D. Wars didn't love Sawa
3. Sawa told Wars              .  
A. they would marry later
B. they would leave together
C. he would become a hero
D. he would get much money
4. The name of Poland's capital came from             
A. the name of a house
B. the name of a river
C. the name of a mountain
D. the names of Wars and Sawa
5. From this passage, we know that              
A. Wars lived in a big house near the River Vistula beforehe met Sawa
B. Sawa was kind but not pretty
C. Sawa gave Wars nothing but a sword
D. Wars named the city Warsaw to remember his first love
阅读理解。
     At May Middle School in London, the students must stay at school from Monday to Friday. They
can go into the town in the evening , but must return to the school before eight o’clock.
     A student called Bob walked to the town and went to the cinema. When he arrived at school, it was
half past eight. He was a little worried. He ran quickly to the gate. It was closed too. Then he saw an
open window on the first floor. It was the headmaster’s office. Bob looked into the room. No one was
there. He quickly climbed up and jumped into the room, just then he heard someone was talking outside
the door. He looked around and hid himself under the sofa. One minute later, the headmaster came in .
He turned on the light and sat on the sofa. Then he began to read.
     Bob lay under the sofa and looked at the headmaster’s feet for an hour. He was too afraid to move.
Finally the headmaster stood up and walked towards the door. ‘Thank Goodness, he did not find me
under the sofa,’ thought Bob. Then the headmaster stopped. He turned his head and spoke to the sofa,
"Could you turn off the light before you leave?" and then left the office.
1. May Middle School _____________.
A. had its own cincema      
B. was in the centre of the town
C. was not in the town      
D. did not have students in the evening
2. Why did Bob come back late one day?
A. His watch didn’t work.    
B. He enjoyed himself in the cinema.
C. He walked slowly.        
D. There was no bus to his school.
3. The headmaster’s office _______________.
A. was on the ground floor    
B. was near the gate
C. was not on the ground      
D. was always open in the evening
4. How long did Bob stay in the headmaster’s office?
A. For half an hour.          
B. For nealy an hour.
C. For less than an hour.      
D. For over an hour.
5. Which of the following is not true?
A. Bob went into the school building through the gate.
B. The headmaster might see Bob’s feet when he did his reading.
C. Bob kept himself under the sofa before the headmaster left.
D. The headmaster knew someone else was in his office.
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