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He is such a lazy man       nobody wants to work with         .
       A.as; him               B.that; whom          C.as; 不填             D.whom; him

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  He lived his whole life as a poor man He suffered from a mental illness that led him to cut off part of his left ear in 1888 and to shoot himself two years later. But after his death, he achieved the world fame.

  * And the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, home to the biggest collection of his masterpieces, is marking the anniversary with exhibitions throughout the year.

  “He is a big fame like Einstein and Beethoven. He is such a great figure. We are always amazed by how popular he is and his popularity seems to be growing.” said Andreas Bluehm, the museum's head of exhibitions.

  Van Gogh was the son of a pastor. He left school when he was just 15. By the age of 27, he had already tried many jobs including an art gallery salesman and a French teacher. Finally in 1880, he decided to begin his studies in art.

  “Instead of trying to reproduce exactly what I have before my eyes. I use colour more freely, in order to express myself more forcibly,” he wrote in a letter to his brother, Theo, in 1888.

  Van Gogh sold only one painting during his short life. But now his works are sold for millions of dollars. His “Portrait of Dr. Gachet” was sold for US 89.5 million in 1990. It is the highest price ever paid for a painting.

1.The second paragraph mainly tells us that ________.

[  ]

A.the Van Gogh Museum is located in Amsterdam

B.the Van Gogh Museum has the biggest collection of Van Gogh'smasterpieces

C.exhibitions will be held in honor of Van Gogh

D.the Van Gogh Museum will hold exhibitions the whole year through for Van Gogh

2.The underlined word “figure” in the third paragraph means “________”.

[  ]

A.man
B.name
C.number
D.form

3.The writer cited a part of a letter written by Van Gogh to show Van Gogh's ________.

[  ]

A.skills
B.style
C.emotion
D.character

4.Choose the right order of the given events.

a.He worked as a French teacher.

b.He achieved the world fame.

c.He left school. d. He cut off his left ear.

e.He shot himself. f. He began studies in art.

[  ]

A.c, a, f, d, e, b
B.c, f, a, d, b, e
C.b, c, a, f, d, e
D.b, f, c, a, d, e

       “Dad! He took a book without paying!” I yelled .

       My father looked surprised. Before the boy could say anything, his mother grabbed his arm and shook it. “Is it true? You stole? Tell me!”

       Everyone was quiet. The boy began to cry, and he nodded his head. He pulled out the comic book (漫画书) from under his shirt. 

       “Oh, Mr. Kim. I am sorry! My Ted made a big mistake!” Mrs. Diaz told my father. She tried to take the comic book, but Ted wouldn’t let go.

       “It’s OK. He can keep it,” my father said with a smile.

       “Oh no,” Mrs. Diaz said. “Let me pay right now ...” She dug in her purse. “How much?”

       “Three seventy-five.”

       Mrs. Diaz’s eyes widened, and she dug deeper. I saw her mouth make a small line. “Three seventy-five?” she asked.  

       “It’s OK. You can pay later,” my father said.

       “No,” Mrs. Diaz said. She kept looking in her purse. “I have money here.”

       I felt bad for yelling, for I realized that Ted had tried to steal the comic book because he didn’t have the money. Maybe the boy could have a job, I thought.

       I had an idea.

       “What if he worked with me?” I asked. They turned to me.

       I said, “He can work with me to pay for the comic book.”

       “Good,” my father said smiling at me. Mrs. Diaz nodded. She turned to her son, “You hear? You will work and buy the comic book!”  

       “Yes, Mama,” Ted said, hanging his head.

       As they left, Ted looked back, and though he still seemed sad, he stuck out (伸出) his tongue at me.

       Ted has been working here for two weeks. He has paid for the comic book, but my father says he is such a good worker that he can work with me as long as he wants. We are friends now. 

1.Where did the story most probably take place? 

A. In a classroom.                       B. In a supermarket.  

C. At a bookstore.                        D. At a library. 

2.By saying “but Ted wouldn’t let go” in Paragraph 4, the author means Ted ______.

A. took the book by mistake      B. wanted to keep the book

C. didn’t want to go home        D. didn’t think he was wrong

3.From the underlined sentences in the eighth paragraph, we may infer that Mrs. Diaz ______. 

A. didn’t think her son stole the book

B. had been out of work for a long time

C. forgot to take money with her that day

D. couldn’t afford to pay for the book

4.In the last paragraph, what does the author mainly tell?

A. His idea was successful.        B. Ted didn’t like the job.

C. He liked Ted very much.        D. Ted was a naughty boy.

 

“Dad! He took a book without paying!” I yelled.

         My father looked surprised. Before the boy could say anything, his mother grabbed his arm and shook it. “Is it true? You stole? Tell me!”

         Everyone was quiet. The boy began to cry, and he nodded his head. He pulled out the comic book (漫画书) from under his shirt. 

         “Oh, Mr. Kim. I am sorry! My Ted made a big mistake!” Mrs. Diaz told my father. She tried to take the comic book, but Ted wouldn’t let go.

         “It’s OK. He can keep it,” my father said with a smile.

         “Oh no,” Mrs. Diaz said. “Let me pay right now ...” She dug in her purse. “How much?”

         “Three seventy-five.”

         Mrs. Diaz’s eyes widened, and she dug deeper. I saw her mouth make a small line. “Three seventy-five?” she asked.  

         “It’s OK. You can pay later,” my father said.

         “No,” Mrs. Diaz said. She kept looking in her purse. “I have money here.”

         I felt bad for yelling, for I realized that Ted had tried to steal the comic book because he didn’t have the money. Maybe the boy could have a job, I thought.

         I had an idea.

         “What if he worked with me?” I asked. They turned to me.

         I said, “He can work with me to pay for the comic book.”

         “Good,” my father said smiling at me. Mrs. Diaz nodded. She turned to her son, “You hear? You will work and buy the comic book!”  

         “Yes, Mama,” Ted said, hanging his head.

         As they left, Ted looked back, and though he still seemed sad, he stuck out (伸出) his tongue at me.

         Ted has been working here for two weeks. He has paid for the comic book, but my father says he is such a good worker that he can work with me as long as he wants. We are friends now. 

1.Where did the story most probably take place? 

A. In a classroom.                                 B. In a supermarket.       C. At a bookstore.           D. At a library. 

2.By saying “but Ted wouldn’t let go” in Paragraph 4, the author means Ted ______.

A. took the book by mistake                                                      B. wanted to keep the book

C. didn’t want to go home                                                                D. didn’t think he was wrong

3. From the underlined sentences in the eighth paragraph, we may infer that Mrs. Diaz ______. 

A. didn’t think her son stole the book                         B. had been out of work for a long time

C. forgot to take money with her that day                D. couldn’t afford to pay for the book

4. In the last paragraph, what does the author mainly tell?

A. His idea was successful.                                                     B. Ted didn’t like the job.

C. He liked Ted very much.                                                      D. Ted was a naughty boy.

 

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