阅读理解。     
     Today was not a good day. Everything went wrong. First, I slept late and Mom shouted at me to
wake up.        
     When I went to the kitchen for breakfast, there was nocereal. I decided to have some toast instead,
but I burned it. I had to eat it anyway because there was no more bread. There was no juice, either. I
just had a glass of water.        
     When I was almost at the bus stop, I realized that I had forgotten my wallet, so I had to go back
home and get it. Of course, I missed the bus and had to wait for the next bus.     
      I was late for school and the teacher told me to stay in classroom at lunchtime to catch up on the
schoolwork I had missed.    
     After the lunch, it was time to give the teacher our homework.I reached into my bag to get it but it
wasn't there. I had left it at home. I was in trouble again.      
     When I got home, I went straight to my room to catch up on my homework. Mom cooked fish for
dinner. She knows I don't like fish, but she thinks it is good for her son. It was a horrible day. I hope
tomorrow will be better. 
1. What happened to the writer on this bad day?                
A. The writer argued with his parents.                
B. The writer heard some terrible news.                
C. Many small things went wrong.                
D. Part of the writer's bad day begin.  
2. What did the writer do after he went home?            
A. He made a telephone call.            
B. He did some homework.            
C. He had fun with his friend.            
D. He was tired, so he went to bed.
3. When did the writer's bad begin?                
A. In the morning.        
B. At school.                
C. At lunchtime.            
D. In the afternoon.
4. When you "burn" something, you _________.                
A. cook it too long      
B. eat it too fast                
C. give it away              
D. make it very well
5. According to the passage, we can know _________.              
A. the writer fell off from his bike              
B. the writer went to school by car                
C. the writer got up early in the morning                
D. the writer left his homework at home
完形填空。
     A folk tale is a very old story that has been passed down from one family to another, from one
generation to another. These old stories are often called fairy (神仙) stories because so many of them
are about   1  . Every country has its own folk tales and its own   2   of telling fairy stories.
     In Germany, there lived two brothers, the Grimm (格林) brothers. They    3   folk tales. We know
these stories   4     "Grimm's Fairy Tales'.
     Many of the tales told about the countries near Germany   5   they lived. Some of them were    6  
     The Grimm brothers did not   7   write the stories for boys and girls. They planned them for older
people living in Germany.   8   when the children heard the stories, they wanted to hear them again and
again.
       9   of this happened long, long ago, but boys and girls everywhere still read and   10   Grimm's tales.
(     )1. A. children  
(     )2. A. way      
(     )3. A. wrote    
(     )4. A. in        
(     )5. A. where    
(     )6. A. wrong    
(     )7. A. completely
(     )8. A. So        
(     )9. A. Much      
(     )10. A. enjoy    
B. girls    
B. place    
B. collected
B. like    
B. when    
B. true    
B. easily  
B. But      
B. Part    
B. write    
C. fairies    
C. custom      
C. read        
C. as          
C. as          
C. interesting
C. really      
C. Then        
C. Some        
C. tell        
D. Grimm    
D. tellers  
D. invented
D. for      
D. because  
D. good                                
D. regularly
D. And      
D. All      
D. keep    
完形填空。
     Once my father and I went to see a circus (马戏团). A family was standing in front of us  1  for tickets.
     The family had eight children. Their clothes were not  2  but they were clean. They were talking about
the clowns (小丑) and elephants excitedly.
     "I want  3  tickets, eight for children and two for adults (成人)." said the father to the ticket lady.
     The ticket lady told him the  4 . When he heard that, the man couldn't believe his  5 . He asked again,
"How much?"
     The ticket lady spoke again. The father looked sad. Clearly, he didn't have  6  money.
     My dad took a $20 bill and dropped it on the ground. Then he  7  the bill, and said to the man, "Sir,
this fell out of your pocket."
     The man knew what was  8  on. He looked into my dad's eyes and took the  9  ."Thank you, thank
you, sir. This  10  means a lot to me and my family."
     We didn't go to the circus that night, but we didn't feel sorry for it at all.
(     )1. A. waiting 
(     )2. A. common  
(     )3. A. ticket  
(     )4. A. ticket  
(     )5. A. eyes   
(     )6. A. spare  
(     )7. A. picked up
(     )8. A. walking 
(     )9. A. book   
(     )10. A. hardly 
B. looking 
B. cheap  
B. ten   
B. number  
B. ears   
B. any   
B. took away
B. going  
B. pocket  
B. nearly  
C. working 
C. old   
C. two   
C. price  
C. nose   
C. little  
C. put down 
C. looking 
C. bill   
C. only   
D. preparing
D. expensive
D. five     
D. time     
D. head     
D. enough                    
D. looked up
D. holding  
D. bag      
D. really   
阅读理解。
                                                     A Tall and Slim (苗条的) Girl
     At five feet six inches, Linda was taller than any other student in the sixth grade. She worried (担心)
 about this all the time, in school and at home. Her mother told her to stand up straight and be proud (骄
 傲的) that she was so tall and slim.
     "Someday,"her mother said,"you'll be happy that you're tall."
     This made Linda happier, but she was still afraid (害怕) her classmates were making fun of her (取
 笑她) behind her back. One day, all this changed (改变) by Mrs Turner, the coach from the volleyball
 team. She said that Linda was a good volleyball player and her height would make her valuable (有价
 值的). Now, she really was proud to be tall. She was someone special (与众不同).
1. Can you guess her age?
    A. 6          
    B. 13            
    C. 16            
    D. 20
2. What did she worry about?
    A. She was so tall.              
    B. She didn't study well.
    C. She didn't like her mother.      
    D. She didn't like school at all.
3. How did Linda feel after she heard her mother's words?
    A. She felt even worse (更难受).        
    B. She felt very afraid.
    C. She felt a little happier.              
    D. She felt very happy.
4. Who changed all this?
    A. Mrs Turner, a basketball coach.     
    B. Her mother.
    C. Mrs Turner, a volleyball coach.     
    D. Her good friends around her.
5. Why did Linda feel better?
    A. Because she can play volleyball.
    B. Because she thought she was special.
    C. Because her coach was a very good person.
    D. Because she loved Mrs Turner.


阅读理解。   
     Mary is an American doctor. She is now in China. She works in a hospital in Hangzhou. She is also
learning Chinese medicine (医学) there. She likes Chinese medicine very much. She loves to work for
the patients (病人), because it's meaningful (有意义的). She works hard in the day and read English
books on Chinese medicine at night. She learns Chinese from Chinese doctors and her Chinese friends.
Now she can speak some Chinese. She can read some Chinese, too.
     Her husband (丈夫) John is a policeman. He works in a police station in Hangzhou, too. He works
hard, too. He's very busy. He works on Saturdays and Sundays. His work is kind of dangerous, but he s
ays, "I love my job very much. It's exciting and I can serve (服务) the people."
1. Mary and her husband are from _______.
A. America        
B. English      
C. China        
D. Australia
2. Mary loves her work, because _______.
A. it's busy
B. she can help the patients and her job is meaningful
C. she likes Chinese medicine
D. she can work in Hangzhou
3. Mary often reads books on ______.
A. Chinese history              
B. English medicine
C. English                    
D. Chinese medicine
4. -How is Mary's Chinese?  -_______.
A. She learns Chinese from Chinese books
B. She doesn't want to learn Chinese
C. She learns Chinese from others and can speak and read some Chinese now
D. She can speak some Chinese, but she can't read it.
5. Which of the following is wrong(错)?
A. John is busy.
B. John loves to work for people.
C. John needn't work on weekends.
D. John and his wife (妻子) work in the same (相同的) city.

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