阅读理解。
     One day. Many years ago, when I was working as a psychologist in England, David was brought into
my office. His face was pale (苍白) and he looked at his own feet.
     David lost his father when he was two years old and lived with his mother and grandfather ever since.
But the year before he turned 13, his grandfather died and his mother was killed in a car accident. His
teacher told me that he refused to talk to others from then on.
      How could I help him?
      David didn't say a word. As he was leaving. I put my hand on his shoulder.
      "Come back next week if you like," I said.
      He came and I suggested we played a game of chess. He agreed. After that we played chess every
Wednesday afternoon-in complete silence. Usually, he arrived earlier than he agreed. It seemed as if he
liked to be with me. But why didn't he ever look at me?
     "Perhaps he simply needs someone to share his pain with," I thought.
     Months later, when I was looking at his head, he suddenly looked up at me. "It's your turn," he said.
After that day, David started talking. He finally had friends in school and he even joined a bicycle club.
He wrote to me a few times. Now he had really started to live his life.
     Maybe I gave David something. But I learned a lot from him. I learned how time makes it possible to
get over what seems to be painful. David showed me how to help people like him. All they need is a
shoulder to cry on, a friendly touch and an ear that listens.
1. When David was brought into the writer's office, _____.
[     ]
A. he said hello to the writer
B. he seemed happy
C. he looked at his own feet
D. he smiled at the writer
2. David's father died when he was _____ years old.
[     ]
A. 13
B. 2
C. 5
D. 6
3. To help David, the writer _____ every Wednesday afternoon.
[     ]
A. played chess with him
B. told stories to him
C. wrote letters to him
D. played soccer with him
4. What club did David join?
[     ]
A. A chess club
B. An art club
C. An English club
D. A bicycle club
5. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
[     ]
A. David finally got friends in school.
B. After his father died, David refused to talk to others.
C. David didn't say anything to the writer at first.
D. At last the writer learned a lot from David.
阅读短文,回答问题。
     It is Sunday. I never get up early on Sundays. I sometimes stay in bed until lunch time. Today is
Sunday again. I get up very late. I look out of the window. It is dark outside. "What a day!" I think.
"It's raining again." Just then, the phone is ringing. It is my aunt Lucy. "I arrive by train", she says.
"I'm coming to see you."
     "But I'm still having breakfast," I say. 
     "What are you doing?" She asks.
     "I'm having breakfast," I say it again.
     "Dear me, Do you always get up so late? It's one o'clock!"
1. Does the writer always get up early or late on Sundays?
                                                                                                                          
2. Does she arrive by train or on foot?
                                                                                                                          
3. Is she coming to see him or not?
                                                                                                                          
4. What time do you usually get up? And when do you usually have breakfast? 
                                                                                                                          
阅读理解。
      Last week, all the teachers and students of our school watched a special performance by some disabled
(残疾的) people. The first program was a dance named "The light of life". To my surprise, all the dancers
had lost one of their legs. As they were performing, I could see how they had to face so many difficulties.
However, they showed us many wonderful programs. From these programs, I could see how lively their
minds were.
     The two persons who came out next shocked us all. The first one was a singer. He was very young but
unfortunately he had lost both of his hands in a big fire. The song he brought us was "Late Autumn" and he
sang it in such a low and sweet voice. Though it was warm spring, I felt a little cold when I heard the song
as if it was really late autumn. "How much love and feeling is hidden in my heart? I wish to hold your hands
again. " Hearing this, I couldn't keep back my tears.
     The other one was also a young man. He lost both of his arms when he was six. From then on, his feet
became his "hands". However, he could manage a number of things with his feet. What moved us most was
his feet writing. The two words "Flying High" expressed his wishes.
     "If your wings are gone, your heart can still fly," said Zhang Haidi, a disabled writer. 
     In the world, there are many disabled people, yet most of them don't give in (屈服). They have strong
wishes and beautiful dreams. Just as Zhang Haidi said they could fly.
     Disability doesn't mean complete failure. Once you try hard, miracles (奇迹) will happen sooner or later.
I believe where there is a will,there is a way.
1. The teachers and students            last week.
 [     ]
A.saw a film
B.held a party
C.watched a football match
D.watched a performance
2. Why did the writer feel cold when he heard the song "Late Autumn"?
[     ]
A.Because it was cold at that moment.
B.Because he had a bad cold.
C.Because it was late autumn and the weather was cool.
D.Because the song was moving.
3. The underlined word "shocked" probably means          
[     ]
A.surprised
B.crashed
C.warned
D.sounded
4. "Flying High" expressed the wish of           .
[     ]
A.a blind person
B.a person with no arms
C.a person without feet
D.a person with neither hands nor feet
5. What do you think is the best title for this passage?
[     ]
A.An unforgettable Day
B.Some Disabled people
C.A Special Performance
D.A Strange Writer
完形填空。
     A hungry wolf was walking in the forest, looking for something to eat. Then he met a dog. "Ah, Cousin," said the dog, "You look so tired. What's the    1   ?"
      "Well, I haven't eaten    2    for a few days. I'm quite hungry now," the poor wolf answered. "Tell me why you are so cheerful?" "It seems that you're not living a very good life. Why not live    3    me, and get your food on time?"
     "I don't know if I can get that kind of     4   ," the wolf said in a low voice.
     "I can easily help you," said the dog. "Come with me to my master and you shall    5    both my work and my food."
     Then the wolf and the dog went towards the town together. On their way to the town, the wolf saw that there was    6    hair around the dog's neck, so he asked him what the reason was.
     "Oh, that's nothing," said the dog. "My master    7    a rope (绳子) around my neck."
      "   8    does he do that?" asked the wolf.
     "To make me stay near the door."
     "Are you    9    ?" the wolf asked again.
      "It hurt at the beginning, but I'm used to it now."
      "Is that all?" said the wolf. "Well, I should    10    about whether or not to go with you."
(     )1. A. program   
(     )2. A. something 
(     )3. A. to        
(     )4. A. goal      
(     )5. A. save      
(     )6. A. much      
(     )7. A. checks    
(     )8. A. Where     
(     )9. A. comfortable
(     )10. A. care     
B. function  
B. anything
B. with      
B. chance               
B. create  
B. many       
B. ties    
B. What       
B. lucky    
B. talk   
C. matter   
C. nothing  
C. for       
C. course    
C. order                
C. little    
C. passes    
C. Why       
C. healthy   
C. worry  
D. answer       
D. everything 
D. to           
D. topic        
D. share        
D. some              
D. orders    
D. How           
D. surprised   
D. think     
完形填空。

     Johnny Sylvester, eleven years old, was in hospital. Several days before,   1   he was playing in a football
game, he   2   and his head hit the ground. The doctors believed that he might never get well.
     "He seems to have   3   hope. So medicine won't help. Perhaps he needs something else," said one of the
doctors. "When I visit Johnny, all he ever says is that he would like to meet Babe Ruth." 
     To meet Babe Ruth, of course, was not possible. Babe Ruth was as important a man in America as the
president   4  , and he was the most famous baseball player in the game.
     The next day, Johnny's father   5   to tell Babe Ruth about the story of Johnny on the phone. Twenty-four
hours   6  , in walked Babe Ruth. Young Johnny couldn't believed it really was the Babe.
     Babe Ruth sat down at Johnny's bedside and said, "Now listen, kid, you've got to get well. I've   7   you a
new American League baseball. You must start throwing it."
     Johnny said   8  , and his eyes were in admiration at the great man.
     For Johnny this was the beginning of a new life, once he thought he would never see. To the surprise of
his doctors, young Sylvester went out of the hospital on his own   9   a few weeks later. He was also able to
live a healthy life-all because of the  10  of Babe Ruth.

(     )1. A. while    
(     )2. A. fell     
(     )3. A. waken up 
(     )4. A. him      
(     )5. A. tried    
(     )6. A. though   
(     )7. A. fetched  
(     )8. A. nothing  
(     )9. A. shoes    
(     )10. A. reply    
B. when      
B. stopped   
B. picked up 
B. himself   
B. managed    
B. since     
B. caught    
B. anything  
B. legs      
B. present   
C. before    
C. ran       
C. put up    
C. he        
C. improved     
C. after     
C. taken     
C. everything
C. feet      
C. photo     
D. after          
D. jumped         
D. given up       
D. his            
D. decided        
D. before       
D. brought        
D. something                       
D. socks        
D. success     
5. At last he had to sell his house and move away because _____.
[     ]
A. he did not like it at all
B. he could not work as a guide
C. he made enough money and wanted to buy a new expensive house
D. he could not live a quiet life in it
阅读理解。
     One day, a little bear (熊) goes to buy (买) something in Grandpa Hare's shop. There are many things in
the shop. The little bear sees some bottles of honey (蜂蜜) and many apples on the shelf (架子). The little
bear asks, "How much is a bottle of honey?" Grandpa Hare says, "It's four yuan." The little bear asks, "What
about the apples?" "It's fifty fen each (每个)." Grandpa Hare says. The little bear asks, "I'd like two bottles
of honey and five apples. How much are all these things?" Grandpa Hare says, "Ten yuan, please."
1. The shopkeeper (店员) is a _____.
[     ]
A. hare
B. horse
C. bear
2. Three bottles of honey are _____ yuan.
[     ]
A. 4
B. 6
C. 12
3. Six apples are _____ yuan.
[     ]
A. 0.5
B. 5
C. 3
4. Grandpa Hare asks the little bear for _____ yuan.
[     ]
A. 8
B. 10
C. 16
5. The shopkeeper makes a mistake (出错).
    In fact (实际上), the little bear must pay (付) _____ for the things.
[     ]
A. ¥10.50
B. ¥11.00
C. ¥14.50
完形填空
    One evening I went to have dinner with my uncle and aunt. They had    1    invited another person, a
young woman, so that there would be four people at     2   . Her face was familiar (面熟的). I was quite
    3    that we had met    4    , but I could not    5    where I had seen her face. In the course of the talk,
however, the young woman    6    to tell us that she had lost her purse the other day. All at once I
remembered where I had seen her face. She was just the young girl in the photo in the purse I had picked
up while walking down the street that afternoon, although she looked much older. She was    7    , of course,
when I was    8    to describe her purse to her. Then I explained (解释) that I had recognized (认出) her
from the photo I had found in the purse. My uncle insisted on going to the police station immediately to
fetch the purse. As the policeman handed it    9   , he said I had found not    10    the purse, but the
person who had lost it.
(     )1. A. too 
(     )2. A. once 
(     )3. A.strange
(     )4. A. before
(     )5. A. know 
(     )6. A. began
(     )7. A. glad 
(     )8. A. able 
(     )9. A. over 
(     )10. A. also
B. also   
B. noon   
B. happy  
B. ago 
B. find  
B. wanted 
B. Angry  
B. about  
B. in    
B. only
C. Else   
C. table   
C. certain   
C. then   
C. see     
C. happened
C. strange  
C. sorry    
C. up      
C. yet   
D. either     
D. work       
D. excited     
D. soon       
D. remember  ?
D. decided    
D. surprised  
D. ready     
D. down       
D. except 
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