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    The host poured the tea into the cup and placed it on the small table in front of his guests,who were a father and his daughter,and put the lid on the cup with a clink.Obviously thinking of something.he hurried into the inner room,leaving the thermos (热水瓶)on the table.His two guests heard a chest of drawers opening and rustling.

    They remained sitting in the sitting room,the ten-year-old daughter looking at the flowers outside the window,the father just about to take his cup,when the crash came,right there in the sitting room.Something was hopelessly broken.

    It was the thermos,which had fallen to the floor.The girls looked over her shoulder suddenly,shocked, staring. It was mysterious;neither of them had touched it,not even a little bit.True.it hadn’t stood steadily when their host placed it on the table,but it hadn’t fallen then.

    The crash of the thermos caused the host,with a box of sugar cubes in his hand,to rush back from the inner room.He looked foolishly at the steaming floor and blurted out。“It doesn’t matter! It doesn’t matter!’'

    The father started to say something.Then he said in a low voice,“Sorry I touched it and it fell.”

    “It doesn’t matter,”the host said.

    Later,when they left the house,the daughter said,“Daddy,did you touch it?’’

    “No.But it stood so close to me.”

    “But you didn’t touch it.I saw your reflection in the window .You were sitting perfectly still.”

    The father laughed.“Then how would you explain the cause of its fall?”

    “The thermos fell by itself , The floor is uneven. It wasn’t steady when Mr. Li put it there.

Daddy,why did you say that?”

    “That won’t do,girl.It sounds more acceptable when I say I knocked it down.There are things which people accept less true it sounds.”

    The daughter was lost in silence for a while.Then she said,“Can you explain it only this way?”

    “Only this way.”her father said.

 

49.Which statement is a possible main idea of this story?

    A.People seldom tell the truth.

    B.You can’t always make people believe the truth

    C.If you try to defend yourself,people will believe you.

    D.People never believe others.

50.It can be inferred from the story that the father          

A.didn’t know Mr. Li very well       

B.was sorry that he hadn’t told the host the truth

C.didn’t think Mr. Li would believe the truth

D.was glad that he had told the truth

 51.From the story,we know that the daughter          

    A.thought her father should have told the truth

    B.knew the thermos would fall and stepped out

    C.thought her father shouldn’t have told the truth

    D.thought her father must have known the cause

 52.From the passage,we can see the reason why the thermos fell was that        

    A.the table was too small

    B.the father sat too close to the thermos

    C.the father wanted to help himself with some water

    D.something impossible to explain happened

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     The host poured the tea into the cup and placed it on the small table in front of his guests, who were a
father and his daughter, and put the lid on the cup with a clink. Obviously thinking of something, he hurried
into the inner room, leaving the thermos (热水瓶) on the table. His two guests heard a chest of drawers
opening and rustling.
     They remained sitting in the sitting room, the ten-year-old daughter looking at the flowers outside the
window, the father just about to take his cup, when the crash came, right there in the sitting room. Something
was hopelessly broken.
     It was the thermos, which had fallen to the floor. The girls looked over her shoulder suddenly, shocked,
staring. It was mysterious; neither of them had touched it, not even a little bit. True, it hadn't stood steadily
when their host placed it on the table, but it hadn't fallen then.
     The crash of the thermos caused the host, with a box of sugar cubes in his hand, to rush back from the
inner room. He looked foolishly at the steaming floor and blurted out. "It doesn't matter! It doesn't matter!"
     The father started to say something. Then he said in a low voice, "Sorry I touched it and it fell."
     "It doesn't matter," the host said.
     Later, when they left the house,the daughter said, "Daddy, did you touch it?"
     "No. But it stood so close to me."
     "But you didn't touch it. I saw your reflection in the window. You were sitting perfectly still."
     The father laughed. "Then how would you explain the cause of its fall?"
     "The thermos fell by itself. The floor is uneven. It wasn't steady when Mr. Li put it there. Daddy, why
did you say that?"
     "That won't do,girl. It sounds more acceptable when I say I knocked it down. There are things which
people accept less true it sounds." The daughter was lost in silence for a while. Then she said, "Can you
explain it only this way?"
     "Only this way." her father said.
1. Which statement is a possible main idea of this story?
A. People seldom tell the truth.
B. You can't always make people believe the truth.
C. If you try to defend yourself,people will believe you.
D. People never believe others.
2. It can be inferred from the story that the father _____.
A. didn't know Mr. Li very well
B. was sorry that he hadn't told the host the truth
C. didn't think Mr. Li would believe the truth
D. was glad that he had told the truth
3. From the story,we know that the daughter _____.
A. thought her father should have told the truth
B. knew the thermos would fall and stepped out
C. thought her father shouldn't have told the truth
D. thought her father must have known the cause
4. From the passage, we can see the reason why the thermos fell was that _____.
A. the table was too small
B. the father sat too close to the thermos
C. the father wanted to help himself with some water
D. something impossible to explain happened
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  Seven loyal readers came to the Teens' office two weeks ago.They had a wonderful day learning how to make a newspaper.But what   1   made them excited was that they had their say(发表意见).

  “What most impressed me was   2   I was saying something, I found all eyes were   3  me,” said Tang Shining, one of the students.Her friend, Li Chunbei agreed, and felt very glad that when she was talking, the editors nodded and even   4   notes.

  Students were happy to see the editors listen to their   5  .You may often   6   about being neglected(忽略)by teachers and parents.  7   before complaining, please   8  that you have already spoken about your thoughts.

  It's common in China that teachers at school and parents were   9   the ones to tell teenagers what they should and shouldn't do.The young are   10   to doing what they are told, rather than thinking by themselves.But then their ideas would be locked in their brains and not be   11  

  A girl wrote to Teens about her family   12  .She used to be very sad because her father seldom talked and played with her.After years of consideration, she   13   decided to write her father a letter, telling him about her sadness.To her   14  , the father   15  , saying that he didn't realize his mistakes.From then on, he really   16  

  Sometimes, we need to let our   17   be heard, so others can understand our thoughts and feelings.

  Don't be afraid of being   18   for what you have done.You know it is your   19   to speak your mind.  20   your ideas are denied(否定), at least you have tried your best.You will not be left with any regret.

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It is a dreadful thing to be poor a fortnight before Christmas, said Clorinda, with the mournful sigh of seventeen years.

Aunt Emmy smiled. Aunt Emmy was sixty, and spent the hours she didnt spend in a bed, on a sofa or in a wheel chair; but Aunt Emmy was never heard to sigh.

“The gifts which money can purchase are not the only ones we can give, said Aunt Emmy gently, nor the best, either.

“Oh, I know it's nicer to give something of your own work,” agreed Clorinda, “but materials for fancy work cost too. That kind of gift is just as much out of the question for me as any other.”

“That was not what I meant,” said Aunt Emmy.

“What did you mean, then?” asked Clorinda, looking puzzled.

Aunt Emmy smiled.

“Suppose you think out my meaning for yourself,” she said. “That would be better than if I explained it. Besides, I don't think I could explain it. Take the beautiful line of a beautiful poem to help you in your thinking out: 'The gift without the giver is bare.

“I'd put it the other way and say, 'The giver without the gift is bare,” said Clorinda. “That is my predicament(窘境)exactly. Well, I hope by next Christmas I'll not be quite bankrupt. I'm going into Mr. Callender's store down at Murraybridge in February. He has offered me the place, you know.”

“Won't your aunt miss you terribly?” said Aunt Emmy gravely. “I think she would rather have your companionship than a part of your salary, Clorinda,” said Aunt Emmy. “But of course you must decide for yourself, dear.”

“Well, I must say bye-bye and run home.” Clorinda lived just across the road from Aunt Emmy in a tiny white house behind some huge willows. But Aunt Mary lived there too--the only relative Clorinda had, for Aunt Emmy wasn't really her aunt at all. Clorinda had always lived with Aunt Mary ever since she could remember.

Clorinda puzzled over Aunt Emmy's meaning for days. Then all at once it came to her. On Christmas Day, Clorinda went over to Aunt Emmy's. Aunt Emmy was lying on the sofa before the fire, and Clorinda sat down beside her.

“I've come to tell you all about it,” she said. “Aunt Emmy, I thought for days over your meaning ... And then one evening it just came to me. At first I didn't think I could give some of them, and then I thought how selfish I was. I would have been willing to pay any amount of money for gifts if I had had it, but I wasn't willing to pay what I had. I got over that, though, Aunt Emmy. Now I'm going to tell you what I did give.”

“First, there was old Aunt Kitty. You know she was my nurse when I was a baby. She is always glad when I go to see her, but I've never gone except when I couldn't help it. She is very deaf, and rather dull and stupid, you know. Well, I gave her a whole day. I took my knitting yesterday, and sat with her the whole time and just talked and talked. She was so pleased and proud; she told me when I came away that she hadn't had such a nice time for years. ”

“Then there was ... Florence. You know, Aunt Emmy, we were always intimate friends until last year. Then Florence once told Rose Watson something I had told her in confidence. I found it out and I was so hurt. I couldn't forgive Florence, and I told her plainly I could never be a real friend to her again. Florence felt badly, because she really did love me, and she asked me to forgive her, but it seemed as if I couldn't. Well, Aunt Emmy, that was my Christmas gift to her ... my forgiveness.”

“I gave Aunt Mary her gift this morning. I told her I wasn't going to Murraybridge, that I just meant to stay home with her. She was so glad--and I'm glad, too, now that I've decided so.”

“Your gifts have been real gifts, Clorinda,” said Aunt Emmy. “Something of you--the best of you--went into each of them.”

“I didn't forget you, Aunt Emmy,” she said, as she unpinned the paper.

There was a rosebush. Aunt Emmy loved flowers. She put her finger under one of the roses and kissed it.

“It's as sweet as yourself, dear child,” she said tenderly. “And it will be a joy to me all through the lonely winter days. You've found out the best meaning of Christmas giving, haven't you, dear?”

“Yes, thanks to you, Aunt Emmy,” said Clorinda softly.

1.Clorinda felt anxious before Christmas because___________.

A. She had to leave Aunt Mary

B. She didn’t know what kind of Christmas gifts she should buy

C. She had not enough money to buy Christmas gifts

D. She had no time to make a proper decision

2. Which of the following sentences can best explain the line “The gift without the giver is bare.”

A. A gift is valued by the mind of the giver.

B. Forgiveness is a gift for the giver and the receiver.

C. You cannot buy love or respect with expensive gifts.

D. Think twice before you give gifts to somebody

3.What is the gift that Clorinda gave to old Aunt Kitty?

A. Passion?? ????????????? ????????????? B. Sympathy?? ????????????? ????????????? C. Kindness?? ????????????? ????????????? D. Company

4.What does the underlined phrase “in confidence” mean?

A. respectfully??? ????????????? B. confidently??? ????????????? ????????????? C. secretly??? ????????????? ????????????? D. willingly

5. Which two words can best describe Aunt Emmy?

A. cute and joyful??????????????????? ????????????? B. kind-hearted and emotional

C. optimistic and wise???????????????? ????????????? D. gentle and timid (羞怯的)

6.Which of the following is the best title?

A. A Special Christmas?????????????????? B. Clorinda’s Gifts

C. Aunt Emmy????????????????????????? D. Clorinda’s Choice

 

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  Seven loyal readers came to the Teens’ office two weeks ago.They had a wonderful day learning how to make a newspaper.But what   1   made them excited was that they had their say(发表意见).

  “What most impressed me was   2   I was saying something, I found all eyes were   3   me, ” said Tang Shining, one of the students.Her friend, Li Chunbei agreed, and felt very glad that when she was talking, the editors nodded and even   4   notes.

  Students were happy to see the editors listen to their   5  .You may often   6   about being neglected(忽略)by teachers and parents.  7   before complaining, please   8   that you have already spoken about your thoughts.

  It's common in China that teachers at school and parents were   9   the ones to tell teenagers what they should and shouldn't do.The young are   10   to doing what they are told, rather than thinking by themselves.But then their ideas would be locked in their brains and not be   11  

  A girl wrote to Teens about her family   12  .She used to be very sad because her father seldom talked and played with her.After years of consideration, she   13   decided to write her father a letter, telling him about her sadness.To her   15   , the father   15   , saying that he didn't realize his mistakes.From then on, he really   16  

  Sometimes, we need to let our   17   be heard, so others can understand our thoughts and feelings.

  Don't be afraid of being   18   for what you have done.You know it is your   19   to speak your mind.  20   your ideas are denied(否定), at least you have tried your best.You will not be left with any regret.

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directly

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really

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completely

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immediately

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when

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how

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where

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what

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at

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for

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in

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on

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read

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saw

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took

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copied

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speeches

B.

opinions

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songs

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articles

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complain

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talk

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write

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speak

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So

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Instead

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But

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make good

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make of

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make sure

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make up

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never

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used

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heard

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touched

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history

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story

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event

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report

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sadly

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suddenly

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finally

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angrily

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sorrow

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disappointment

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joy.

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surprise

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smiled.

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apologized

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laughed

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shouted

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changed

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exchanged

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talked

D.

played

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decisions

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voices

C.

suggestions

D.

secrets

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blamed(责备)

B.

punished

C.

beaten

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fined(罚款)

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duty

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task(任务)

C.

pleasure

D.

right(权利)

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Because

B.

Even if

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Instead

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Not until

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