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John: Here's a good shop. Shall we buy mother's birthday present here?
Mary: Yes, that's a good idea. Shall we go inside?
Tom: No. Let's look in the window. Shall we buy her a sweater?
Anne: Er, no. It'll soon be summer. Let's buy her a blouse to wear. There's a nice one in the window.
John: No, she has two blouses. Let's buy a ring.
Mary: Oh, no! They're diamond rings. Look at the price. The cheapest is $15.
John: A real diamond ring is at least $500.They only look like diamonds.
Tom: Shall we buy a table? It's only $15.
Anne: It doesn't look good, just like a big box. Mum likes chairs.
Tom: But they haven't any here.
Mary: What about a pen? So cheap! Only $10.
John: She has a lot of pens and pencils. All of them are new.
Tom: Oh, look here. These flowers are beautiful.
Mary: They aren't real and will never die.
John: And they're the cheapest of all these things. Yes, let's buy them.
Anne: All right.
1. Who finds the shop to buy the present first?
A. John.        
B. Anne.        
C. Tom.        
D. Mary.
2. Who wants to buy a blouse but not a sweater?
A. John.      
B. Anne.        
C. Tom.      
D. Mary.
3. Why don't they buy the pen?
A. Because it looks so bad.      
B. Because Mother has many pencils.
C. Because it's too cheap.        
D. Because Mother doesn't need pens.
4. How much are the flowers?
A. At least $10.        
B. Less than $10.
C. About $15.        
D. Only $15.
5. Which of the following things are sold in the shop?
A. It sells flowers, rings, tables and sweaters.
B. It sells rings, coats, blouses and flowers.
C. It sells blouses, tables, chairs and pens.
D. It sells sweaters, real flowers, tables and rings.
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     John "Mad Jack" Mytton (1796-1834) was a carefree English aristocrat who was born into
immense wealth. However, he died a poor man after a life that was once described as "a series of
suicide attempts
". So, what went wrong?
     As a young boy, Jack went to Westminster School, but after only one year he was expelled for
fighting with a teacher. He was then sent to Harrow School but only lasted three days before he was
also thrown out. He was eventually educated by private tutors.
     After school, Jack went to Cambridge University. He arrived with 2,000 bottles of port, but left
without graduating - he found university life boring. Later, he joined the army, enlisting with the 7th
Hussars. As a young officer, he spent a year with the regiment in France as part of the occupation
force after Napoleon's defeat in 1815. Jack passed the time gambling and drinking before resigning
his commission. At the age of 21, he returned to his country house just in time to receive his inheritance.
     With an annual income of over £800,000 in today's money, Jack was extremely rich… but it didn't
take him long to spend it all. In 1819, he became an MP. In order to secure his seat, he offered voters
£10 notes to vote for him, spending more than £10,000 in total. However, he found politics dull and
went to parliament only once. Back at home, he would often drop bank notes in the gardens of his
estate, and gave his servants vast amounts of spending money. Once he lost his racetrack winnings
(several thousand pounds) when the wind blew all the money away.
     One of Jack's favorite pastimes was hunting. He would go in any kind of weather, occasionally
with no clothes on. Sometimes, he would get up in the middle of the night, take off with a gun to look
for something to shoot.
     Jack also kept a large number of pets. These included about 2,000 dogs. Some were fed on steak
and Champagne and even wore livery. A favorite horse had free range inside Halston Hall and would
often lie with Jack in front of the fire.
     Jack was a bit of a practical joker, too. He once left a horse in the bedroom of a guest. Another
visitor fell asleep and woke up to find a live bear and two bulldogs in his bed. In 1826, as a result of a
bet, Jack rode his horse into the Bedford Hotel, up the grand staircase and onto the balcony. Then,
still sitting on the horse, he jumped off the balcony, landing among the diners in the restaurant below.
     Another time, he invited a local doctor to dine at Halston Hall. As soon as the doctor had left,
Jack put on a highwayman's costume and raced ahead to rob the unsuspecting man. On another
occasion, a passenger in Jack's carriage admitted that he'd never been in an accident, so Jack drove
the carriage up a hill and turned it over. He would also slip red-hot coals into people's pockets as a
joke.
     Eventually, Jack ran out of money and fell into debt. In 1830, he fled to France to avoid his
creditors(债主), but returned a couple of years later, ending up in prison in Southwark, London. Jack
died there in 1834, a poor, lonely man.
1. It can be inferred in the passage that ________.
A. Jack was first educated by private tutors and eventually graduated from Cambridge University.
B. Jack joined the army and succeeded in defeating Napoleon's army in 1815.
C. Jack bribed the voters in order to gain a position of MP.
D. Jack fed his favorite horse with meat and wine and often lay with it in front of the fire.
2. Once Jack rode his horse into a grand hotel and jumped off the balcony in order to pay for his _____.
A. bet        
B. debt        
C. joke        
D. gambling
3. The examples in paragraph 7 tell us that _______.
A. Jack was always ready to help people experience what they hadn't experienced.
B. Jack always punished people by all means to let out his hatred.
C. Jack always played tricks on people to have fun.
D. Jack went mad and treated people unfriendly and even cruelly.
4. The word _________ would be more proper to describe Jack's life.
A. ridiculous    
B. luxurious      
C. tricky    
D. greedy
5. By writing "a series of suicide attempts" in paragraph 1, the author probably means that ________.
A. Jack attempted to kill himself because he was too poor.
B. Jack pretended to suicide to avoid his creditors.
C. Jack lost his life in fighting with poverty.
D. All that Jack had did in his life contributed to his own failure and poverty.
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     John H. Johnson was born in a black family in Arkansas City in 1918. His father died in an accident
when John was six. He was reaching high school age, but his hometown offered no high school for blacks.
     Fortunately (幸运地) he had a strong-willed, caring mother. John remembers that his mother told him
many times, "Son, you can be anything you really want to be if you just believe." She told him not to be
dependent on others, including his mother. "You have to earn success," said she. "All the people who work
hard don't succeed, but the only people who do succeed are those who work hard."
    These words came from a woman with less than a third-grade education.She worked hard as a cook for
two years to save enough money to take her son-then 15-to Chicago.
     Chicago in 1933 was not the promised land (乐土) that black southerners were looking for. John's
mother and stepfather could not find work. But here John could go to school, and here he learned the power
of words-as an editor (编辑) of the newspaper at Du Sable High School. His wish was to publish a magazine
for the blacks.
     While others discouraged him, John's mother offered him more words to live by: "Nothing beats a failure
but a try
." She also let him pawn (典当) her furniture to get the $500 he needed to start the Negro magazine.
     It is natural the difficulties and failures followed John closely until he became very successful. He always
keeps his mother's words in mind: "Son, failure is not in your vocabulary." Now John H. Johnson is one of
the 400 richest people in America.
1. Why did John's mother decide to move to Chicago? Because           .
[     ]
A. John's father died in his hometown when John was very young
B. life was too hard for them to stay on in their hometown, while life in Chicago would be better for them
    Negroes
C. there were no schools in their hometown
D. John needed more education and he could go to high school there
2. What's the best title of the passage?
[     ]
A.How John H. Johnson became somebody
B.The mental (精神的) support from a great mother
C.The importance of a good education
D.The key to success for blacks
3. The underlined sentence in the fifth paragraph means           .
[     ]
A. if you try, you will succeed in the end
B. a failure is difficult to beat, even if you try
C. a try is always followed by a failure
D. nothing but a try can help you out of failure
阅读理解。
     John Smith, an office worker, lives in Washington. He inherited (继承) a million dollars when he was 23,
but he wasn't happy at all. When his college friends were looking for their jobs, he didn't have to. Jack decided
to living a simple life like everyone else. He gave $l0,000 of his money to a charity (慈善机构) to help poor
children live a better life. Today he is 36. He still wears cheap shoes and clothes and drives a small car only,
but he is very happy. 
     Up to now John has helped some children from poor countries all over the world, by sending them each
$200 a month. The money was used for the children's study, food, medicine and clothing. John receives a
report each year on the children's progress. They can write to each other, but usually the children do not
speak English.
     When John first heard about these children,he wanted to help them. "It was nothing special," he said.
"Until I went to these countries and met the children I was helping, I didn't know anything about their life.
"Once John went to meet a little girl in Africa. He said that the meeting was very exciting. "When I met her,
I felt very, very happy." he said. "And I saw that the money was used for a good cause. It brought me
happiness. I want to do everything I can to go on helping those children."
1. John didn't need to look for a job _____.
[     ]
A. before he went to college
B. after he went to Africa
C. because he got a lot of money
D. before he received a report
2. John has sent them each $200 a month to help some poor children _____.
[     ]
A. near Washington
B. in European countries
C. only in Africa
D. all over the world
3. John learned about the children's progress by _____.
[     ]
A. visiting them each year
B. getting a report every year
C. staying with them
D. talking to them in English
4. The underlined words "for a good cause" means "_____" in Chinese.
[     ]
A. 施舍
B. 善事
C. 优惠
D. 赏赐
5. What's the main idea of the story?
[     ]
A. Help others,and you will feel happy.
B. It's necessary to write letters to poor children.
C. Live a simple life,and you can give others help.
D. It's the most important to help the children in Africa.
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     John Blanchard was studying the crowd making their way through the station. He was looking for the girl
whose heart he knew, but whose face he didn't, the girl with the rose.
     When reading a book in a Florida library a year before, John became interested not in the contents of the
book, but in the notes penciled in the margin (空白处). The handwriting reflected a thoughtful soul and beautiful
mind. He discovered the former owner's name in the front of the book: Miss Hollis Maynell.
     He located her address and wrote a letter introducing himself. The next day he was shipped overseas to
serve in the army. During the next year, they grew to know each other through the mail and their friendship
developed. John requested a photograph, but she refused, saying if he really cared, it wouldn't matter what she
looked like. When the day finally came for him to return home, their first meeting was suggested-7:00 pm at
the Grand Central Station in New York.
     She wrote, "You'll recognize me by the red rose I wear on my coat." So now John was in the station to
meet the girl with a rose.
     As a pretty and slim girl in green came over, John noticed her blue eyes like flowers in spring. He walked
directly towards her, entirely forgetting she was not wearing a rose. As John came closer to her, he saw another
woman with a red rose stood nearby. Well past 40, this woman had graying hair done under a worn hat. Seeing
the girl in green walk quickly away, John felt as if he were split (劈开) in two. He desired to follow that girl,
but longed for the woman whose spirit had truly companioned and supported him.
     The woman looked gentle and sensible. John went to her, saying, "I'm Captain John Blanchard. You must
be Miss Maynell. I am glad to meet you here. May I take you to dinner?"
     She replied with a smile, "I don't know what this is about. But the lady in green who just went by, begged
me to wear this rose on my coat. She said if you asked me out to dinner, I'd tell you she is waiting for you in
the big restaurant across the street. She said it was some kind of test!"
1. John was eager to know the former owner of the book because ____.
A. he was very interested in the contents of the book
B. he was impressed by the notes written by the owner
C. the book offered him practical and valuable advice
D. there was address of the former owner in the book
2. What happened to John after trying to get in touch with Miss Hollis Maynell?
A. He began to serve the army abroad.
B. He was seriously wounded in the war.
C. He went on a business tour in Europe.
D. He asked Miss Maynell for a photo.
3. What do we know about the woman with a rose?
A. She was Miss Maynell's close companion.
B. She was a conductor working in the station.
C. She knew nothing about John's appointment.
D. She was paid to carry out a love test on John.
4. Which would be the best title of the text?
A. The Meeting in the Station
B. A Meeting by Accident
C. A Soldier and a Girl
D. Love Test
阅读理解。
    John Smith, an office worker, lives in Washington.He inherited (继承) a million dollars when he was 23,
but he wasn't happy at all. When his college friends were looking for their jobs, he didn't have to. Jack decided
to living a simple life like everyone else. He gave $l0,000 of his money to a charity (慈善机构) to help poor
children live a better life. Today he is 36. He still wears cheap shoes and clothes and drives a small car only,
but he is very happy.
    Up to now John has helped some children from poor countries all over the world, by sending them each
$200 a month. The money was used for the children's study, food, medicine and clothing. John receives a
report each year on the children's progress. They can write to each other, but usually the children do not
speak English.
     When John first heard about these children, he wanted to help them. "It was nothing special," he said.
"Until I went to these countries and met the children I was helping, I didn't know anything about their life."
Once John went to meet a little girl in Africa. He said that the meeting was very exciting. "When I met her.
I felt very, very happy." he said. "And I saw that the money was used for a good cause. It brought me
happiness. I want to do everything I can to go on helping those children."
1. John didn't need to look for a job _____.
[     ]
A. before he went to college
B. after he went to Africa
C. because he got a lot of money
D. before he received a report
2. John has sent them each $200 a month to help some poor children _____.
[     ]
A. near Washington
B. in European countries
C. only in Africa
D. throughout the world
3. John learned about the children's progress by _____.
[     ]
A. visiting them each year
B. getting a report every year
C. staying with them
D. talking to them in English
4. The underlined words "for a good cause" means "_____" in Chinese.
[     ]
A. 施舍
B. 行善
C. 优惠
D. 赏赐
5. What's the main idea of the story?
[     ]
A. Help others, and you will feel happy.
B. It's necessary to write letters to poor children.
C. Live a simple life,and you can give others help.
D. It's the most important to help the children in Africa.

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