摘要:48.A.at any moment B.at the same time C.on the other hand D.on the whole

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One morning in Philadelphia, the sun shone bright through all the thick jungles and the tall churches. John, 6, wearing the worn-out clothes, walked from afar, his dark small hands holding a piece of stolen bread.

John stopped for a moment at the entrance to the sacred church and then left tightlyholding the bread,      

He was an orphan(弧儿), whose parents were killed in World War Illeaving him alonein the orphanage for five years, Like many children in the orphanage, he had a lot of free time. Mostly no one took care of them, so they had to learn how to steal those they wanted.             

John believed the existence of God, so every Sunday morning in any case be would go to the cburch to have a look and listen to those people singing inside or reciting the Bible.He felt only at this moment he was the child of God and so close to God. But he couldn'tenter because his clothes were so dirty. John himself knew it.

John was quietly counting. This was his 45th Sunday at the entrance to the church. He stood on tiptoe for a while and walked away.

As time passed, the pastor(牧师) noticed John and learned from others that he was thesmall boy who liked stealing things in the orphanages.

On the 46th Sunday, the sun was shining and John came still holding a piece of bread with his dark small hands. When he just stood there, the pastor came out. He felt like running away, but he was carried by the pastor's friendly smile.

The pastor walked up to his side, clearly seeing John's small hands tremble.

"Are you John?"

John didn't answer, but looked at the pastor and nodded.

"Do you believe in God?" the pastor petted John on his head stained with dust.

"Yes,l do!" This time John told him loudly.

"So you believe in yourself?"

John looked at the pastor, without a word.

The pastor went on saying, "At the first sight of you, I find you're different from other  kids because you have a good heart."

His face tunung red, John said timidly, "In fact, I'm a thief." With that, he loweredhis head.

The pastor didn't speak, but held John's dark small hands, slowly opened them andput them against his wrinkled face.

"Ah:" Just at the same time, John shouted and was about to take out his dark smallhands. Yet the pastor tightly held his small hands and spread them out in the sun.

"Do you see, John?"

"What?"

"You're cupping the sunshine in your hands."

John blankly looked at his hands: when did they become so beautiful?

"In God's eyes, all cluldren are the same. When they are willing to spread out their hands to greet the sun, the sun will naturally shine on them. And you have two things more than they do. First is courage and the second is kindness." With that, the pastor led him into the church.      It was the first time that John went into this sacred place, and at this moment he  didn't feel inferior, but the unspeakable warmth.

On that morning embracing the sunshine, John found himself again, along with the  confidence, satisfaction, happiness, dreams he had never had.

Twenty years have passed. Now the boy who ever tightly held the bread with his dirt hands has been the most famous chefin Philadelphia and made many popular dishes.

Every Sunday morning, he would personally send the bread he baked to the orphanage. Those children who greeted him with cheers were used to consciously spreading their palms before they got the bread.

Because they all knew when we are willing to spread out our hands to greet thesunshine, the sun will naturally shine on us.

1.The method the writer uses to develop Paragraph lis      

A.presenting contrasts                     B.showing causes

C.offering analyses                        D.providing explanations

2.Why didn't John go inside whenever he went to the church?

A.He was frightened to be recognized by the pastor

B.He was not welcomed by those singing in the church.

C.He was ashamed of his dirty clothes and identity as a thief.

D.He was left alone in the orphanage and nobody cared for him.

3.John felt     when the pastor walked up to him.

A.excited           B.nervous           C.satisfied           D.angry

4.Which of the following questions did John respond to firmly?

A.6'Are you John?"                       B."Do you see, John?"

C."So you believe in yourself?"               D."Do you believe in God?"

5.Which of the following can best reflect the pastor's great influence on John?

A.John became a famous chef.

B.John admitted his bad behavior.

C.John believed the existence of God.

D.John spread warmth to other orphans.

6.According to the passage, the sunshine cupped in hands can bring

A. cheers and confidence    B, dreams and imagination

C. courage and lindness     D. orgiveness and satisfaction

 

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One day, Wilson was walking quietly along the road when someone hit him hard on the back of his neck. He looked behind him, and saw a young man whom he had never seen before.
“How dare you hit me like that?” shouted Wilson.
The young man said he had mistaken Wilson for a friend of his and that he thought Wilson was making a lot of noise about nothing.
This insult(侮辱) made Wilson even angrier, of course, and he at once decided to bring the young man before a judge.
Now , the judge who heard the case was a friend of the young man’s father’s, and, although he pretended to be quite fair, he was thinking about what he could do to protect the young man from being punished while at the same time not to be appearing unfair.
Finally he said to Wilson, “I understand your feelings in this matter very well. Would you be satisfied if I let you hit the young man as he hit you?”
Wilson said he would not be. The young man had insulted him and should be properly punished.
“Well, then,” said the judge to the young man, “I order you to pay ten coins to Wilson.”
Ten coins was very little for such a crime, but the young man did not have it with him, so the judge allowed him to go and get it.
Wilson waited for him to return with the money. He waited an hour, and then two hours, while the judge took care of other business.
When it was nearly time for the court to close, Wilson chose a moment when the judge was especially busy, came up quietly and hit him hard on the back of the neck. Then he said to him, “I am sorry, but I can’t wait any longer. When the young man comes back, tell him that I have passed my right to the ten coins on to you.”
【小题1】Why did the young man hit Wilson from behind?

A.Wilson had hit him before.
B.He had mistaken Wilson for a friend of his.
C.Wilson was a stranger there.
D.Wilson made a lot of noise when he was walking.
【小题2】The judge thought about how to protect the young man because      .
A.he thought it a small matter
B.as a judge, he should be fair
C.he thought the man too young to be punished
D.the young man was his friend’s son
【小题3】According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?
A.The young man was ordered to hit himself as hard as he had done on Wilson.
B.Wilson was allowed to do more insulting on the young man.
C.Wilson was allowed to hit the young man as hard as he had done.
D.The young man was ordered to hand a lot of money to Wilson.
【小题4】The judge allowed the young man to go home, hoping      .
A.he would not return any moreB.he could escape from there
C.he would return in two hoursD.he would get the money

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    One day, Wilson was walking quietly along the road when someone hit him hard on the back of his neck. He looked behind him, and saw a young man whom he had never seen before.

    “How dare you hit me like that?” shouted Wilson.

    The young man said he had mistaken Wilson for a friend of his and that he thought Wilson was making a lot of noise about nothing.

    This insult (侮辱) made Wilson even angrier, of course, and he at once decided to bring the young man before a judge.

    Now, the judge, who heard the case was a friend of the young man's father's, and, although he pretended to be quite fair, he was thinking about what he could do to protect the young man from being punished while at the same time not to be appearing unfair.

    Finally he said to Wilson, “I understand your feelings in this matter very well. Would you be satisfied if I let you hit the young man as he hit you?”

    Wilson said he would not be. The young man had insulted him and should be properly punished.

    “Well, then,” said the judge to the young man, “I order you to pay ten coins to Wilson.”

    Ten coins was very little for such a crime, but the young man did not have it with him, so the judge allowed him to go and get it.

    Wilson waited for him to return with the money. He waited an hour, and then two hours, while the judge took care of other business.

    When it was nearly time for the court to close, Wilson chose a moment when the judge was especially busy, came up quietly and hit him hard on the back of the neck. Then he said to him, “I am sorry, but I can’t wait any longer. When the young man comes back, tell him that I have passed my right to the ten coins on to you.”

 

41.  Why did the young man hit Wilson from behind?

A. Wilson had hit him before.                       

B. He had mistaken Wilson for a friend of his.

C. Wilson was a stranger there.                    

D. Wilson made a lot of noise when he was walking.

42.  According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

A. The young man was ordered to hit himself as hard as he had done on Wilson.

B Wilson was allowed to hit the young man as hard as he had done.

C. Wilson was allowed to do more insulting on the young man.

D. The young man was ordered to hand a lot of money to Wilson.

43.  The judge allowed the young man to go home, hoping ________.

A. he would not return any more                   B. he could escape from there

C. he would return in two hours                    D. he would get the money

44.  The best title for this passage is ________.

A. I’ve passed my right on to you               B. The judge and Wilson

C. Wilson and the young man                       D. The young man was set free

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阅读理解

  There's a man in the habit of hitting me on the head with an umbrella.At first I couldn't stand it; now I'm used to it.

  I don't know his name.I know he's average in appearance, wears a gray suit, and has a common face.One hot morning, when I was sitting on a tree-shaded bench in Palermo Park, reading the paper, suddenly I felt something touch my head.It was the very same man who now, as I'm writing, keeps striking me with an umbrella.

  On that occasion I turned around filled with anger.He just kept on hitting me.I asked him if he was crazy.He didn't even seem to hear me.Then I threatened to call a policeman.Calmly, cool as a cucumber, he stuck with his task.After a few moments of hesitation, and seeing that he was not about to change his attitude, I stood up and hit him on the nose.The man fell down.But he immediately got back on his feet, obviously with great effort, and without a word again began hitting me on the head with the umbrella.His nose was bleeding and, at that moment, I felt sorry for him.I felt regret for having hit him so hard.After all, the man wasn't exactly hitting me;he was merely tapping me lightly with his umbrella, not causing any pain at all.Of course, those taps were extremely bothersome.As we all know, when a fly lands on your forehead, you don't feel any pain;what you feel is annoyance.Well then, that umbrella was one huge fly that kept landing on my head time after time.

  Convinced that I was dealing with a madman, I tried to escape.But the man followed me, wordlessly continuing to hit me.So I began to run(I should point out many people run as fast as I do).He took off after me, trying to land a blow.The man was out of breath so that I thought, if I continued to force him to run at that speed, he would drop dead right then and there.

(1)

When the man began to strike the author with an umbrella, the author _________.

[  ]

A.

became angry

B.

called the police

C.

turned around and escaped

D.

turned around and fought back

(2)

The author would most probably agree that the man was _________.

[  ]

A.

deaf

B.

blind

C.

dead

D.

mad

(3)

The author felt sorry for the man because _________.

[  ]

A.

the man formed a bad habit of beating others

B.

he hit the man so hard that his nose bled

C.

the man couldn't catch up with him

D.

there was a fly on the man's head

(4)

It can be learned from the passage that the man _________.

[  ]

A.

shouted loudly while hitting the author

B.

wanted to tell the author something

C.

ran after the author breathlessly

D.

acted as if he were a fly

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  In our life, we have rarely expressed our gratitude to the one who’d lived those years with us.In fact, we don’t have to wait for anniversaries to thank the ones close to us-the ones so easily overlooked.If I have learned anything about giving thanks, it is this:give it now! While your feeling of appreciation is alive and sincere, act on it.Saying thanks is such an easy way to add to the world’s happiness.

  Saying thanks not only brightens someone else’s world, but it also brightens yours.If you’re feeling left out, unloved or unappreciated, try reaching out to others.It may be just the medicine you need.

  Of course, there are times when you can’t express gratitude immediately.In that case don’t let embarrassment sink you into silence-speak up the first time you have the chance.

  Once a young minister, Mark Brian, was sent to a remote parish of Kwakiutl Indians in British Columbia.He had been told that the Indians did not have a word for thank you.But Brian soon found that these people had exceptional generosity.Instead of saying thanks, it is their custom to return every favor with a favor of their own, and every kindness with an equal or superior kindness.They do their thanks.

  I wonder if we had no words in our vocabulary for thank you, would we do a better job of communicating our gratitude? Would we be more responsive, more sensitive and more caring?

  Thankfulness sets in motion a chain of reaction that transforms people all around us-including ourselves, for no one ever misunderstands the melody of a grateful heart.

(1)

When we say something for what others do for us, it ________.

[  ]

A.

is good for both us and people who help us

B.

benefits the people who do something for us

C.

wastes our and our friends' time at the same time

D.

does harm to both us and people who help us

(2)

According to the writer, _______ could be the best way to prevent ourselves from being left out.

[  ]

A.

seeing a doctor to find the right medicine we need

B.

expressing our gratitude in an easy way

C.

speaking up the moment we have the chance

D.

showing others actively we are willing to help them

(3)

Mark Brain’s story is mentioned in the passage in order to show the fact that.

[  ]

A.

the Indians didn’t have any words for appreciation

B.

the Indians were particularly generous to others

C.

some people may express their gratitude through different approaches

D.

Mark Brain set the Indians an example to show saying thanks is very important

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