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An artist who did not have much money, but was a very kind man, was coming home by train one day. He gave his last few coins to a beggar, but then he saw another one, and forgot that he did not have any money. He asked the man if he would like to have lunch with him, and the beggar accepted, so they went into a small restaurant and had a good meal. At the end, the artist could not pay the bill, of course, so the beggar had to do so.
The artist was very unhappy about this, so he said to the beggar, “Come home with me in a taxi, my friend, and I’ll give you back the money for money.”
“Oh, no!” the beggar answered quickly. “I had to pay for your lunch, but I’m not going to pay for your taxi home either!”
【小题1】The artist in this story was __________.
| A.a man of wealth | B.a funny man | C.a kind man | D.a cheat |
| A.his wallet | B.his train ticket | C.his coins | D.his own trouble |
| A.The artist | B.another man | C.the beggar | D.no one |
| A.the beggar could pay for the taxi home |
| B.he could pay the money in return for the meal he had had |
| C.he could make friends with the beggar |
| D.they could trust each other |
| A.didn’t trust(信任) the artist |
| B.was thankful to the artist |
| C.felt sad for having paid for their lunch |
| D.would make friends with the artist |
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One of my favourite things to do is hiking in mountains. Because nobody likes the idea of getting lost, I always prepare before every trip. But what’s the best navigation tool, a Global Positioning System (GPS) or a good old map and compass? Five of my friends and I hiked through the mountains on a trail I marked. One team of three carried a GPS, and the other team used a map and compass.
It took the GPS team 3 hours and 11 minutes to get through the whole hike, however, it took the map and compass team only 2 hours and 49 minutes. The biggest problem the GPS team met was that they lost the satellite signal (卫星信号) in some places. With no map or compass, they had to walk around until they were in a place where the signal was good. The map and compass team was able to spot (认出) different landmarks, compare them to their maps and then use the compass to point them in the right direction.
When I head out on my future hikes, I’m bringing a map, a compass and a GPS to show me the way.
【小题1】The writer prepares before every trip because he doesn’t _________.
| A.like the old map or compass |
| B.know how to use the GPS |
| C.want to get lost in mountains |
| D.want to get into the mountains alone |
| A.had the same navigation tool |
| B.went along the same trail |
| C.had the same problem |
| D.finished the whole hike at the same time |
| A.the map and the compass were too old navigation tools to use any more |
| B.it wasn’t necessary to bring a map and a compass together with a GPS |
| C.the GPS had some bad points in hiking in mountains |
| D.he wouldn’t use a GPS any more |
John Lee was an Englishman who refused to be hanged! In 1884 the police said Lee had killed an old woman who he used to work with. There was nothing to show that Lee had killed the woman. Lee told the police he hadn't done it, but no one believed him and he was going to be hanged. On the day of the hanging, however, the door in the floor, through which Lee's body would fall, did not open. They tried three times but each time the door stayed closed, even though it had worked well the day before. In the end they sent Lee back to prison, where he lived for the next twenty-two years. At all times, John Lee said he hadn't killed the woman, and he believed it was the "hand of God" that had saved him from death by hanging.
The police in Venezuela (委内瑞拉)in South America followed a man home one night. He was the thief they wanted to catch. However, half of his house was standing in Venezuela and the other half was standing in Colombia (哥伦比亚). Venezuela's neighbor. When the police entered the house, the man ran upstairs to his bedroom, which was in Colombia, and called his lawyer (律师). The Venezuelan police were not allowed to enter Colombia so they could not enter the bedroom. They asked the police in Colombia to help. The Colombian police refused to help because the man's crime (罪行)was not a crime in Colombia. In the end, the Venezuelan police gave up and went back to the police station.
【小题1】The underlined(下划线) word "hanged" in this passage probably means _.
| A.shut in a room » |
| B.questioned by the police |
| C.killed by putting a rope around the neck |
| D.kept in a place |
| A.It had opened the day before the hanging. |
| B.It had been broken a long time. |
| C.After three times, it opened. |
| D.John Lee's dead body fell through it. |
A. in Venezuela B. in Colombia
C. in neither Venezuela nor Colombia I), in both Venezuela and Colombia
【小题4】Why didn't the Venezuelan police go into the man's bedroom?
| A.They didn't know where it was. |
| B.The Venezuelan police were not allowed to enter Colombia. |
| C.The police in Colombia told them that (hey would help. |
| D.The police in Colombia told them not to go inside. |
| A.they didn't know where he was |
| B.the police in Venezuela didn’t ask for help |
| C.the man's lawyer told them not to help |
| D.the man's crime was not a crime in Colombia |
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As the sun rose, a dewdrop (露珠) woke up. There it sat on a leaf, catching the sunlight. Proud of its simple beauty, it was very happy. Around it were other dewdrops, some on the same leaf and some on other leaves. The dewdrop was sure that it was the best, the most special dewdrop of them all.
Ah, it was good to be a dewdrop.
The wind blew and the plant began to shake, tipping (使倾斜) the leaf. The dewdrop became frightened as it started to move towards the edge of the leaf. Why was this happening? Things were comfortable. Things were safe. Why did they have to change? Why? Why?
The dewdrop reached the edge of the leaf. It was sure that this was the end. The day had only just begun and the end had come so quickly. It seemed so unfair. It seemed so meaningless. It tried hard to do whatever it could to stay on the leaf, but it was no use.
Finally, it fell. Below there was a mirror. A reflection(反射)of the dewdrop seemed to be coming up to meet it. Closer and closer they came together until finally... the little dewdrop became a part of the great pond (池塘). Now the dewdrop was no more, but it was not destroyed.
It had become one with the whole.
1.According to Paragraph 1, we know that the dewdrop _____.
A.didn’t get on well with other dewdrops B.thought its beauty was too simple
C.regarded itself as the best dewdrop D.couldn’t get any sunlight
2.The dewdrop became _____ as it started to move towards the edge of the leaf.
A.afraid B.happy C.proud D.comfortable
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the story?
A.There was only one dewdrop on the leaf.
B.The dewdrop did nothing before falling.
C.The mirror in the story refers to(指) the pond.
D.The dewdrop was actually destroyed.
4.The story mainly tells us that _____.
A.we should work together against difficulties
B.people should not be too proud of themselves
C.one should work hard for his/her goals
D.it’s good to become one with the whole
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