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   A three-year-old boy saved his mum's life by using her mobile phone to call for help.

   One morning,Aaron Green,found his mum Cally Wooton lying on the floor of her bedroom,and was not able to wake her up. He immediately turned to his mum's Blackberry mobile phone on the bed,opened it,found the address book,and called his grandmother,even though he had never been shown how to use the phone. Little Aaron told her ,“Mummy's sick; she's very ill. ”

   The grandmother called Cally's best friend Kara McCoy,who lived nearby. Kara ran to Cally's house. She found Cally was lying on the bedroom floor. She must have fallen off the bed. She was moving but wouldn’t answer. Kara was scared. She didn't know what to do. She was helpless,so she called the ambulance (救护车) . Cally was sent to hospital and was found that she had a diabetic seizure (糖尿病发作) . After five days in hospital,Cally was well again.

   “Aaron has just started learning his ABC. ” Kara said “But he was very brave and calm. He did better than me. ”

   “If it wasn’t for Aaron,I wouldn’t be here now. The doctors said I was lucky to be alive ,” the boy's mother said. ‘‘ I don't know how he did it. It is not easy to use that phone. It feels like I must have been watched over by an angel who was guiding him through what to do. I want everyone to know what a Superman he is. ”[2013山东溜博]

() 1. What did Aaron do when he found his mum lying on the floor?

   A. He ran away at once.

   B. He didn't know what to do.

   C. He called his grandmother.

   D. He called his mum's best friend,Kara.

() 2. From the passage we know that .

   A. Cally was well the next day

   B. Cally told his son to call for help

   C. Cally's mother sent her to hospital

   D. Cally's son saved her life by using her mobile phone

() 3. The underlined word “she” in the passage refers to.

   A. Cally   B. Kara

   C. the doctor   D. Cally's grandmother

() 4. This passage may be.

   A. an advertisement   B. a piece of news

   C. a poster   D. a survey

1. C 2. D 3. A 4. B

阅读提示:本文介绍了一个三岁的小男孩在妈妈患病的时候急中生智,拨通了姥姥的电话,姥姥随即安排邻居实施抢救,从而使妈妈转危为安。可见,孩子们的机智有时候超乎我们的想象。

1. C细节理解。根据文章第二段第三行“…and called his grandmother...”可知当他发现妈妈躺在地板上时他给姥姥拨了电话。

2. D整体理解。从全文可知:凯利的儿子用电话挽救了他妈妈的 生命。

3. A细节理解。凯利躺在卧室的地板上,因此(凯利) 一定是从床上 掉下来的。

4. B整体理解。本篇文章一定是一篇新闻。

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   Everybody wants to learn English well but many find it not easy. And everyone can spend three hours on English every day,but what they get is not the same. The methods one adopts play an important part. Today,we get together because of English. We have been studying English for many years. I think we all have much experience. I am very content to share mine with you.

   I like English. Only when you want to do something,can you do it well. Eight years ago,I was taken into the English world. It was fresh to me then. I feel lucky because I met with a respectable teacher. Her teaching style was unique and we were active and excited in classes. So I can say,when I first got touch with English,it interested me very much.

   After I entered the university,I came to realize its special importance. My class provided me with a good atmosphere of studying. For some students,to remember the new words is the biggest barrier,especially now the words are more difficult than before. Actually,words come along with sentences,that is,to understand the words according to its context. Of course,it is necessary that you review it now and then;otherwise you will forget them easily. When reading,I am used to underlining some special and important phrases or write them down on the notebook so that I can find them when I review. If you want to master English better than others,you must pay more than others,you must set aside more time. Don't be lazy.

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?It’s 2 to learn   English for many students. ?Everyone   spend 3 time but they don’t get the same.

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?Methods play an 4   part in learning English.

Experience of mine

?My respectable   teachers teaching 5 was unique and we were active and 6 in classes. So it 7 me.

?My class 8 me with   a good atmosphere of studying.

?I am used to 9 some   special and important phrases or write them down on the notebook to review   them.

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If   you want to master English better than others, you must pay more than   others,you must set aside more time. Don’t be 10 .

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   In many British schools,the pupils usually wear their school uniforms to school on weekdays. However,recently the students at LVS Ascot Junior School in England wore something quite different. What they wore was what people wear when they go to bed — pyjamas (睡衣) . They did this not only for fun,but for a local charity called Christopher's Smile.

   Christopher's Smile was set up in 2008 by Karen & Kevin Capel whose only son Christopher died of cancer at a young age. They hope their charity will help pay for more research into children's cancers. Since then,the charity has raised a lot of money and gotten more and more volunteers. Every year,thousands of people take part in different activities such as charity walk or run to show their support for Christopher's Smile.

   The students of Grade 6 at LVS Ascot Junior School also wanted to do something for the sick children. They organized the event “Pyjama Day” to support Christopher's Smile. “We wanted to raise money for our charity in a way that the whole school could join in it'so each pupil paid £l to wear his or her pyjamas to school on ‘Pyjama Day”” said the young organizers. Both the students and their teachers took part in the event with great interest. Together they not only raised some money,but also had a good time.

() 1. Who set up Christopher's Smile?

   A. LVS Ascot Junior School's teachers.

   B. The local government.

   C. LVS Ascot Junior School's students.

   D. Christopher's parents.

() 2. Christopher's Smile was set up to .

   A. tell people some knowledge about children's cancers

   B. have fun for the students in LVS Ascot Junior School

   C. help the local government do more things for students

   D. raise money for more research into children's cancers

() 3. Which of the following is TRUE?

   A. It has been over 5 years since Christopher's Smile was set up.

   B. Few pupils wear school uniforms to school on weekdays in Britain.

   C. In LVS Ascot Junior School,only students join in the event “Pyjama Day”.

   D. All students in England need to wear pyjamas to school on Pyjama Day.

() 4. The best title for the passage may be .

   A. The Christopher's Smile   B. Fun and Charity   C. The Pyjama Day   D. Children's Cancers

   As children get older,what they are able to contribute around the house will increase. For every new duty you introduce,or even for small favors,you might find your child asking ,“How much will you give me?” You shouldn’t have to negotiate “wages” for responsibilities (责任) that are shared or for things that just need doing.

   By paying children for chores with an allowance,you may be teaching your kids the value of work,but you’ll also be sending the message that work isn’t worth doing unless he/she is getting paid for it. Suppose you’re giving your son an allowance for mowing the lawn,but then your neighbor offers him slightly more for mowing his lawn. Does that mean your son should stop mowing your family's lawn and mow the neighbor's instead?

   As your children grow and mature,they may find other avenues to earn money for themselves— babysitting after school,even birthday money. The fact that they may have outside sources of money should not excuse them from having to do their basic household duties. By keeping chores and allowances separate,parents can avoid this conflict (冲突) altogether.

() 1. By paying children for chores with an allowance,you may be teaching your kids .

   A. the use of work   B. the importance of work

   C. the payment of work   D. the value of work

() 2. Children can't earn money by .

   A. helping others

   B. babysitting after school

   C. mowing their own family's lawn

   D. mowing their neighbor's lawn

() 3. In the writer's opinion,parents give their children payment.

   A. can't   B. mustn't   C. may   D. have to

() 4. The best title for the passage is “

   A. It's good to give children payments.

   B. How much will I get for doing this?

   C. Chores are easy for children to do.

   D. Parents should ask children to do all the chores.

   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

   If someone asks you about India or Asia's great achievements,you may say,Mango!Yes,the mango (芒 果) . Today we all know that the mango is rich in vitamin (维生素) A.C andD.

   How did the mango get its name? It5s an interesting story. The name mango comes from Tamil. From man-kay or man-gay,then it changed to manga. The people who gave it the name manga or mango were the Portuguese (葡萄牙人) . They first came to India,across the sea,about 500 years ago. As they started living in parts of India,they discovered the mango. They seemed to want more of it so they started experimenting with new kinds of mangoes—the famous Alphonso or Mulgoa that we like best today is the result of their hard work.

   Mango is a kind of fruit which has been enjoyed for 3,000 years. Imagine,while Indians have been talking excitedly about the fruit for 3,000 years,the western world has had it for only 300 years!But how do we know that Indians have enjoyed the mango for 3,000 years? Simple,they were excited enough to write about its good qualities in books.

   Down the ages,the mango has got some new qualities. It is seen as a symbol (象征) of good luck and in many parts of west and south India,mango leaves are put up at the front door. It is a belief (看法) that the mango tree is able to make wishes come true.

() 1. The mango is rich in vitamin .

   A. A   B. C   C. D   D. All above

() 2. Mango got its named by .

   A. Portuguese   B. Indian   C. English   D. American

() 3. Mango is a kind of .

   A. vegetables   B. fruit   C. drink   D. juice

() 4. The western world has had mango for years.

   A. 100   B. 200   C. 300   D. 3,000

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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

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