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  A teacher once told each of her students to bring a clean plastic bag and a bag of potatoes to school. For every person they didn't want to forgive (原谅) in their lives,they chose a potato,wrote the person's 1 and the date on it and put it in the plastic bag. Some of their bags were very 2 . They were then told to carry this bag with them 3 for one week. They would put it beside their bed at night,on the seat when sitting in a car or on a bus,and next to their desks at 4 . The 5 carrying the bag around with them made students get to know what a weight they were carrying in their minds. They had to pay attention to (注 意) it all the time so that they wouldn’t 6 it or leave it in embarrassing (?尬的) places. As time passed by,the potatoes went 7 and smelt terrible. Too often we think of tolerance (宽容) as a 8 to other people,but it clearly is for 9!If we choose to keep our sadness and hatred (仇恨) in our hearts,we will have to 10 them around all our lives.(江苏江阴)

() 1. A. age   B. name   C. hobbies   D. weight

() 2. A. small   B. beautiful   C. light   D. heavy

() 3. A. everywhere   B. nowhere   C. somewhere   D. where

() 4. A. home   B. work   C. night   D. school

() 5. A. students   B. days   C. potatoes   D. teachers

() 6. A. forget   B. buy   C. remember   D. find

() 7. A. big   B. wrong   C. bad   D. good

() 8. A. feeling   B. waste   C. gift   D. greeting

() 9. A. themselves   B. ourselves   C. yourself   D. itself

() 10. A. miss   B. meet   C. carry   D. enjoy

1. B 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. B 6. A 7. C 8. C 9. B 10. C

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1. B句意:对于每个不可原谅的人,选择一个土豆,将这个人的名字 和日期写在上面并放在塑料袋里。

2. D有些袋子很重。

3. A老师让他们一周都随处携带着这些袋子。

4. D由desks —词可知地点是在学校。

5. B随处携带袋子的这一周让学生们懂得:他们的思想承载了太多 东西了。

6. A他们不得不一直注意这种重量,这样他们才不会忘记或丢在尴 尬的地方。

7. C随着时间的流逝,土豆坏了,并散发难闻的味道。由terrible — 词可知。

8. C我们常常把宽容当做礼物送给别人。

9. B但是显然这对我们来说也是一份礼物。

10. C如果我们内心一直留着伤心和仇恨,我们将一辈子活在伤心 与仇恨中。

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   Most parents are crazy with their children's little white lies,but here is a piece of good news. A study has shown that children who lie from an early age are more likely to become high-flying leaders,executives (管理者) and bankers. The study of 1 ,200 children has found that a fifth of two-year-olds are likely to tell lies,rising to 90 percent from the age of four. At the age of 12 ,it reaches the highest.

   Dr Kang Lee studied children from the age of two to seventeen. He said ,“Parents should not be worried if their child tells a lie about something that is not important. Almost all children lie. Those children who lie better mean that they can cover up their mistakes. “They may become executives in later life. Lying shows that children have developed executive ability — an act which involves several brain processes to keep the truth at the back of their mind ,” Dr Lee said. 

   Dr Lee told the children not to look at a purple Barney toy dinosaur (恐龙) placed behind their back. He then left the room for one minute —giving them time to look,while their activities were filmed. Nine of the ten children did turn around.

   But most of the children denied (否认) it. While the study found the most dishonest age was 12 ,it dropped to about 70 percent once the children turned to 16 years old.

() 1. The passage mainly talked about the lies from.

   A. children   B. parents   C. boys   D. girls

() 2. Children at the age of like to tell lies most.

   A. 8   B. 10   C. 12   D. 17

() 3. Children who lie better may become in the future.

   A. teachers   B. thieves   C. policemen   D. executives

() 4. percent children turned around to see the purple Barney toy.

   A. 70   B. 80   C. 90   D. 100

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   Mr Clarke works in a middle school. He likes reading and often 1 some books from the library. He 2 to the radio every morning and reads 3 after supper. So he knows much and teaches well. His 4 worship (崇拜) him very much. Mike,Mr Clarke^ little son,is only nine. He 5 likes reading books. And he often asks his father some questions. Mr Clarke always thinks he's too 6 to understand him and chooses 7 ones to answer.Of course the boy is not satisfied with (对……满意) it One day Mike read 8 about the electric lights (电灯) and was 9 it When his father told him to do some housework,he went on thinking of it He asked him 10 questions,and his father answered all. Then his father said proudly ,“Fathers always know 11 than sons!” The boy thought for a while and said ,“ 12 ”“Oh? Why?” Mike didn't answer and asked,13 ,“Who invented the electric lights”“14 ”answered Mr Clarke. “Why didn't his father invent them,then?” Looking at his son,Mr Clarke didn't know 15 to answer! (2013学年河北省沧州一中第三次月考试卷)

() 1. A. finds   B. sells   C. buys   D. borrows

() 2. A. hears   B. listens   C. says   D. reads

() 3. A. newspapers   B. letters   C. stories   D. messages

() 4. A. teachers   B. parents   C. students   D. classmates

() 5. A. also   B. never   C. even   D. only

() 6. A. old   B. young   C. clever   D. able

() 7. A. more difficult   B. the most difficult   C. easy   D. the easiest

() 8. A. everything   B. nothing   C. something   D. anything

() 9. A. worried about   B. interested in   C. afraid of   D. angry with

() 10. A. few   B. little   C. a few   D. a little

() 11. A. more   B. most   C. less   D. least

() 12. A. I think so   B. I don't know   C. I agree   D. I don't think so

() 13. A. instead   B. carefully   C. quickly   D. brightly

() 14. A. Thomas Brown   B. Allan Smith   C. Thomas Edison   D. Ron Jenkins

() 15. A. when   B. what   C. where   D. which

   The following is a true story. It happened in a small village in Australia,where some dangerous animals live in the forest.

   Lisa,a 33-year-old mother,went to cook lunch in the kitchen;her 3-year-old son,Barney,playing by himself in the garden.

   Suddenly,a loud cry of Barney came into the mother's ears. Lisa rushed into the garden in a hurry and found a big snake entwining (缠绕) the little boy with its body and trying to eat the boy. It was a boa (癖) . Lisa was terrified and quite angry. She decided to save her son from the boa's mouth.

   It was great mother's love that made Lisa forget what she was facing. She took up a hoe (锄) from the ground and beat (打) the boa as hard as she could.

   One. .. two... with the hoe,Lisa beat the boa time and time again,but useless. The little boy^ voice and breath were getting weaker and weaker. Lisa’s heart was broken and she got nearly mad.

   Suddenly Lisa put away the hoe and threw herself to the boa,opened her mouth and bit (咬) into the boa's back. The boa was so badly hurt that it let go of Barney and moved into the forest hurriedly. It had never known how a woman had such sharp (锋利的) teeth. Soon the boa was found dead in the forest.

   It was great mother's love that saved the little boy.(北京市朝阳区12—13学年八年级期期末考试英语试题)

() 1. When she came into the garden,Lisa found .

   A. her son was in danger of losing his life

   B. her son was playing with a big snake

   C. a boa was playing with her son

   D. Barney was fighting with a boa

() 2. What is the Chinese meaning of the word “terrified” in the passage?

   A. 激动的   B. 惊恐的   C. 平静的   D. 难过的

() 3. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

   A. Lisa was getting weaker and weaker.

   B. Lisa got mad when she saw her son in danger.

   C. Lisa opened her mouth and bit into the boa's back.

   D. Lisa beat the boa with the hoe as hard as she could.

() 4. In this passage the writer mainly wants to tell us.

   A. the boy is too young to fight with the boa

   B. how sharp the woman's teeth are

   C. a boa is a dangerous animal

   D. how great mother's love is

  Many students have hobbies,such as reading,painting,growing vegetables in their gardens,and looking after animals. Some hobbies are relaxing and 1 are creative (有创造性的) . Hobbies can develop your interests and help you learn new skills.

   David Smith is a student His hobby is writing. 2 the summer of 2000,he spent four weeks on a summer camp. As well as the usual activities,such as sailing,climbing and mounting biking,there was a writing workshop with a professional 3 “She asked us to imagine that we were in a story. Then we wrote about our 4 at the camp."

   In senior high school David wrote a story about teenage life,and it 5 as a book in 2003. Many teenagers love his book,and as a result,David has become a 6 young writer.

   David has been very lucky 7 his hobby has brought him enjoyment and success. But he is 8 interested in many other things. “I like playing volleyball,too,” says David. “I spend some of my free time playing volleyball for my school team.9 I’ll write more books in the future,but Tm not sure.

   It's sometimes difficult 10 that we shouldn’t spend all our time on our favorite hobby. There are many other interesting things to do in life,and we should try to do something new or different.

() 1. A. other   B. others   C. the other   D. another

() 2. A. During   B. At   C. For   D. On

() 3. A. manager   B. doctor   C. singer   D. writer

() 4. A. experiences   B. examples   C. excuses   D. experiments

() 5. A. took out   B. tried out   C. came out   D. went out

() 6. A. successful   B. normal   C. polite   D. lonely

() 7. A. or   B. but   C. because   D. though

() 8. A. too   B. also   C. only   D. either

() 9. A. Usually   B. Immediately   C. Maybe   D. Once

() 10. A. remember   B. remembers   C. remembered   D. to remember

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