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  I just had one of the most interesting experiences of my life,and wanted to share it with my dearest friends.

  One cold evening,I drove home and was stuck in a traffic jam,when my car started to die. I managed to coast into a gas station in order not to get in others' way. Before I made the call to ask for help,I found a crying woman. T walked towards her and asked her if she needed help. She said she was driving to California and that things were very hard for her right now.

  I helped her fill up her car completely,walked to the McDonald's and bought 2 big bags of food,some gifts and a big cup of coffee. She gave the food to the kids in the car. They ate them quickly. And we stood eating fries and talking a little.

  She told me her name,and that she lived in Kansas City. Her husband left 2 months ago and she was not able to support her family. So she went to California to find her parents. She packed up everything she owned in the car. She told the kids they were going to Califor?nia for Christmas,but not that they were going to live there.

  I gave her my gloves,a little hug and said a quick prayer (祈祷) with her for safety on the road. As I was walking over to my car,she said, "So,are you like an angel or something?"

  It was so incredible (不可思议的) to be part of someone else's miracle (奇迹) .And of course,you guessed it,when I got in my car it started right away and got me home with no problem.

1. The writer did all the following things for the woman EXCEPT_________ .

   A. helping her fill up her car

   B. buying some drinks and food

   C. feeding the food to her children

   D. buying some gifts

2. According to the passage,the woman's children were very_________ before eating the food the writer bought them.

   A. lovely   B. hungry   C. cold   D. worried

3. The woman went to California to_________ .

   A. ask her parents for help

   B. spend Christmas with her parents

   C. look for her husband

   D. make a living by herself

4. The woman thought the writer an angel because_________

   A. the writer was too kind and did everything he could to help her

   B. the writer was kinder than any other people in this world

   C. the woman didn't get any help from others be?fore she met the writer

   D. the writer didn't ask for payment for what he had done for the woman

5,According to the passage,we can infer that_________ .

   A. the writer thought helping others could get an?other name

   B. the writer hoped that the woman could pay him back soon

   C. the writer often helps other people who need help

   D. helping others may bring you a surprise

l. C细节理解题。由第三段的第一句可知A、B、D三件事情作者都做了。作者给孩子们买了吃的,但并没有喂他们。因此C为正确答案。

2. B细节理解题。由第三段中的"She gave the food to the kids in the car. They ate them quickly."可知B正确。

3. A细节理解题。由第四段的"Her husband left 2 months ago and she was not able to support her family. So she went to California to find her parents."可知答案为A.

4. A细节理解题。根据第三、四、五段的描述,作者不仅为这位女士加油、买食物,还把自己的手套给了她,并且给了她拥抱并祝福她可知,作者尽了自己的一切努力来帮助这位女士,因此A正确。

5. D推理判断题。根据第二段和最后一段的描述可知,作者的车子先是出故障,在帮助女士后又奇迹般地好了,由此可推断出答案为D.

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 Special family bonds (纽带) are not created by big ship vacations or buy?ing your child a new toy ,bicycle or expensive clothes. Great families are formed by making time for each other,and by listening and caring. The good news is that it costs nothii g to do these things.

  Last weekend my kids and I were sitting outside the front steps of our house enjoying some sunshine after washing the car and playing with the neighbour's kids. As we sat there I had an idea that I thought would be fun. "Anne,Liz,usually on Wednesday you come home from school for lunch. What about having a picnic in the park instead?"I asked. Both Anne and Liz lit up and smiled. "Yeah,Daddy!Then we'd even have more time to play in the schoolyard!"they shouted.

  So that's our little plan today for a simple Wednesday. I hope it will be?come one more of a huge collection of special family moments,moments when we make time for each other and do something special together.

  A picnic in the park is something that works for us. My kids go to school close to the house and I work for myself in my study. I'm not saying that you should do exactly the same thing. It might not fit into your family's situation. But something will fit,and it's up to you to find out what those things are and do them. Then keep doing them. Find special things that you can do with your kids. Make it a habit. You'll love the results. When your kids are older,they won't remember the iPad you bought them,or the 22nd stuffed animal for their collection. They will remember the time you spent with them.

1. What would the writer most probably ask parents to do?

   A. Take big ship vacations with their kids.

   B. Do small but special things with their kids.

   C. Spend as little money as possible on their kids.

   D. Give their kids new toys and expensive clothes.

2. When the writer suggested going on a picnic in the park,his daughters were .

   A. disappointed   B. worried   C. excited   D. calm

3. What do we know about the writer?

   A. He works far from home.

   B. He works for himself at home.

   C. He often has lunch in a restaurant.

   D. He hardly cooks for his daughters.

4,What is the writer's purpose in writing this passage?

   A. To explain why listening and caring are important.

   B. To advise that parents spend less money on their kids.

   C. To prove that he gets on well with his daughters.

   D. To tell parents how to form special bonds with their kids.

5. In which section of a newspaper would you probably read this passage?

   A. Parenting.

   B. Travel.

   C. Education.

   D. Business.

  Tim Becker and his neighbours are doing some?thing to make their neighbourhood a trouble-free area.

  When Tim Becker gets in his car to go shopping,he doesn't 4      drive to a store and back home. He always looks 5        up and down the streets of his neighbourhood. He looks for anything 6        such as strange cars,loud noises,7       windows,or people gathering on street corners.

  Tim 8        to a neighbourhood watch group in Stoneville,Indiana <, USA. The neighbourhood watch group 9        on the third Wednesday of every month. That's 10        Tim gets together with about ten of his neighbours to discuss community 11      . Members of the neighbourhood watch group want to help the police 12        their streets and families safe.

  Tina Stedman,president of 13        neighbourhood watch group,agrees with Tim. "People seem to think that crime (犯罪) happens to other people but not

14 them. Well,it's never happened to me," she said, "but I don't think anyone has the 15        to steal from other people or to make them feel 16        sitting in their own homes.” Alex,a member of the group,said that all the neighbours 17        out for one another. " We 18     each other's homes. We keep watch on the neighbour?hood at night and on weekends. Usually a 19      of four or five of us go out together. If something doesn't look right,then we call the 20      .For example,if we notice a group of teenagers who seem to be looking for 21        ,or someone destroying property (财产) , we report to the police." Alex feels the neighbourhood watch group 22      a lot in keeping crime down. Her husband Jim agrees "Police are good people,but they can't do 23     ."

4. A. yet   B. still   C. just   D. rather

5. A. carefully   B. clearly   C. nervously   D. coldly

6. A. familiar   B. unusual

   C. expensive   D. interesting

7. A. curtained   B. open   C. old   D. broken

8. A. attends   B. belongs   C. goes   D. turns

9. A. meets   B. quarrels   C. sings   D. searches

10. A. where   B. why   C. when   D. how

11. A. politics   B. wealth   C. health   D. safety

12. A. keep   B. hold

   C. let   D. protect

13. A. its   B. his   C. their   D. your

14. A. round   B. on   C. about   D. to

15. A. right   B. chance   C. courage   D. mind

16. A. unlucky   B. unsafe

   C. disappointed   D. discouraged

17. A. set   B. let   C. hold   D. look

18. A. care   B. enter   C. watch   D. manage

19. A. group   B. set

   C. number   D. crowd

20. A. judges   B. police   C. firemen   D. doctors

21. A. work   B. burden   C. service   D. trouble

22. A. produce   B. find   C. get   D. help

23. A. anything   B. everything   C. harm   D. wrong

  My name is Tina Duong. I came from Vietnam. I had a big house in Vietnam,and my family lived together. My father,mother,brother and sister,we had a business.

  After 1975 my family immigrated to Malaysia by a small boat. When we were on the sea,we were very worried about the robbers on the sea,but we were very lucky. After 48 hours,we arrived in Malaysia. We stayed in Kuala Lumpur for two days before they sent us to Bulaubidong Camp. In Bulaubidong we lived there while waiting for my brother to sponsor us. We lived in the camp. We couldn't leave the camp to find firewood,vegetables- or any food for the children because it was forbidden to go outside the camp. My husband went fishing for small fish and we didn't have enough rice to cook. When the children were sick,we didn't have medicine for them.

  After two years,the person who sponsored us was my husband's brother. We left the camp to go to Philip?pines. We had to study English there for six months and then we went to the United States. When we first arrived? we had trouble because we didn't speak Eng?lish very well. We didn't get used to the customs and way of life in the United States. I couldn't use the oven,turn on the tap and shower,nor vacuum (用真空吸尘器清扫) the floor because I had never met these things in my homeland.

  Finally,I lived through the tough times and got to learn how things work with hard work and determina?tion. My family and I succeeded in life. We now have a very happy family,a nice house and a successful busi?ness. My children are studying hard in school and are bound to be successful in the future.

1. The underlined word " immigrated”most probably means ____________.

   A. paid a visit to a foreign country

   B. came into a foreign country and lived there

   C. opened up a new market in a foreign country

   D. went to a foreign country to study its language

2. How many countries have Tina and her families lived in so far?

   A. Six.

   B. Five.

   C. Four.

   D. Three.

3. How was the life of Tina and her families when they were in Bulaubidong?

   A. Hard and terrible.

   B. Easy and happy.

   C. Hard but happy.

   D. Simple but easy.

4. According to the passage,what led to the success of Tina's family in America finally?

   A. Being good at speaking English.

   B. Their hard work and determination.

   C. Help from many friendly Americans.

   D. Being accustomed to American life well.

5. What is this passage mainly about?

   A. Tina's business in different countries.

   B. Tina's study life in different countries.

   C. Tina's travel experiences in different countries.

   D. Tina's story of moving to different countries.

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