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Once upon time, a man taught some monkeys how to dance. The monkeys were 16 clever that they began to dance well very soon.
The man was happy. He 17 the monkeys up in special clothes and masks(面具). Then he took them to 18 party. He wanted people 19 his dancing monkeys.
The dancing monkeys were very popular at the party. 20 knew they were monkeys, and everyone enjoyed 21 them dance.
Then a naughty boy threw some bananas in front of the dancing monkeys. 22 the sight of the bananas,the monkeys forgot all about 23 . They tore off 24 masks and rushed over to the bananas and began to eat.
All the people at the party began to laugh. "They aren't dancers at all," said one person. "They are just monkeys! I guess not everything you see is 25 it appe- ars to be!"
"And," said another, "you should never try to be something you're not."
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Franklin and his men left Engand on May 19th , 1845 and they sailed without problems across the Atlantic towards Canada . When Franklin arrived at Baffin Bay in July 1845, things were going very well for the expedition . On July 26th , some sailors saw Franklin’s ships when they were entering the bay . That was the last time that anyone saw Franklin and his men alive .
The British government became very worried when they heard nothing from Framklin . They sent expeditions to 1ook for him , but the expeditions all returned without any news . The government offered £20,000 to anybody who could help Franklin or anybody who had information about Frailklin . Nobody came with information .
Then, in August 1850 some sailors found the first signs of the Franklin Expedition while they were searching on Devon Island: some old food tins , some papers , and , something very strange , the graves of three men . The men all died in January 1846 while Franklin was waiting in Baffin Bay for the ice to melt . But why did they die? The three men were all young and three deaths in the first months of the expedition were very strange . What happened to them ? And where were the ships and all the other sailors? The mystery of the Franklin Expedition was growing stronger…
小题1:Franklin’s ship was last seen by some sailors when .
A.reaching in Atlantic on May 19th , 1845 |
B.entering a bay on July 19th , 1846 |
C.arriving at Baffin Bay in July 1845 |
D.coming into Baffin Bay on July 26th , 1845 |
A.in August 1850 on Devon Island |
B.in January 1846 near Baffin Bay |
C.on May 19th , 1845 near Baffin Bay |
D.in January 1846 on Devon Bay |
A.go away | B.pass | C.break into pieces | D.turn into water |
A.Franklin was a British sailor . |
B.According to the passage , people don’t know why they died and what happened to them in the passage . |
C.On July 26th , 1845 some sailors saw Franklin’s ship entering Baffin Bay . |
D.Franklin’s ships had everything they needed , so it was too heavy to sail . |
A.The Mystery of the Franklin Expedition |
B.Franklin’s Ships |
C.Iceberg Was the Killer |
D.Sailing sometimes Was Very Dangerous |
floors, and then said to the rich lady, "I'm going to ask Mary here to tell you
how she found happiness. All I want you to do is listening."
So the old lady put down her broom and sat on a chair and told her story, "Well, my husband died of malaria (疟疾) and three months later my only son was killed by a car. I had nobody. I had nothing left. I couldn't sleep; I couldn't eat; I never smiled at anyone. I even thought of taking my own life. Then
one evening a little kitten followed me home from work. Somehow I felt
sorry for that kitten. It was cold outside, so I decided to let the kitten in. I got it some milk, and it licked (舔) the plate clean. Then it purred (发出呼噜声) and rubbed against my leg, and for the first time in months, I smiled. Then I
stopped to think: if helping a little kitten could make me smile, maybe doing
something for people could make me happy. So the next day I baked some
biscuits and took them to a neighbor who was sick in bed. Every day I tried to do something nice for someone. It made me so happy to see them happy.
Today, I don't know of anybody who sleeps and eats better than I do. I've
found happiness by giving it to others."
When she heard that, the rich lady cried. She had everything that money
could buy, but she had lost the things which money cannot buy.
B.Because she had nothing to eat.
C.Because she couldn't feel happy at all.
D.Because she couldn't sleep well.
B.help the psychiatrist to clean his office
C.tell the rich woman how she found happiness
D.share the rich woman's sadness
B.two
C.three
D.none
B.the rich woman
C.the little kitten.
D.her neighbor
B.the kitten
C.the psychiatrist
D.giving
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Mr Clarke was born in a poor family. He was in school for only two years. When he was sixteen he left the poor mountain village and walked to the capital. He had worked in a garden, in a workplace. When he reached the biggest city in the country, nobody gave him any work. He had to beg (乞讨) in the street.
One day he was looking for some food while a bag fell off a motorbike. But the rider didn't find it and left quickly. He picked it up and found there was plenty of money in it. There was nobody except him there. He sat by the road and waited for the loser. About half an hour later an old man came back by motorbike and looked for something. The young man returned the bag to him. The old man thanked him very much and told him to work in his shop.
Mr Clarke worked hard and watched everything carefully. He learned a lot. With the old man's help , he had a shop. He never fooled anybody and was friendly to the shoppers. And people liked to do the shopping in his shops. Of course he got a lot of money. Now he had several shops, a beautiful house, a few cars and other valuable (值钱的) things. He went to his village and brought his parents, wife and children to the city. How happy they were all when they moved into the beautiful house!
Before Mike , their thirteen-year-old son , went to a middle school. Mrs Clarke said ,“Try to be modest (谦虚的) , son. Don't tell anybody that we're rich.”“OK', Mummy,”answered the boy.
That morning the teacher told his students to write a composition “My Family”. Mike remembered what his mother had said. So he wrote ,“My family is large. Here're thirteen people in my family. They are; my grandpa, grandma, father, mother, sister, two cooks, two drivers, three servants (佣人) and I. My family is poor. Our cooks , drivers and servants are all poor!”
1.Mr Clarke went to the capital on foot when he was young because ________.
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A.he wanted to visit the places of interest
B.he wanted to find work on his way
C.he had no money
D.there was no bus at that time
2.At first Mr Clarke begged in the capital because ________.
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A.he couldn't find any work there
B.he didn't know anybody there
C.the people there were all kind
D.he wanted to know the city well
3.As ________ , the old man told Mr Clarke to work in his shop.
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A.he thought the young man was able
B.the young man was worth trusting (信赖)
C.the young man helped him D. he needed a helper
4.Mr Clarke became ________.
[ ]
5.The Clarkes were happy because ________.
[ ]
A.they left the poor mountain village
B.they said goodbye to the hard life in the mountain village
C.they had their own shops
D.they did nothing at home
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