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was a clever boy. He could answer questions cleverly in class. He was quick at thinking. It seemed
that everything was easy to him. He never seemed to work hard. He spent much time on football or
other games.
Jimmy was not so clever as Tommy. He was slow in his work. But he was hard-working. He
worked hard and steadily (扎实地) at his lessons day after day.
In the final examination of the term, everyone thought Tommy would be the first in the class. But
it was wrong. The slow but hard-working Jimmy got the first place.
Although Tommy was quick and clever, he did not work hard, so he could not get the first. Jimmy
was just different. He was slow but hard-working. So he did well in his lessons.
The story tells us that one cannot depend on (依靠) one's cleverness. One still has to work hard
and steadily at one's own subjects or work.
( ) 2. Jimmy and Tommy were both hard-working.
( ) 3. Tommy got the first in the final exam.
( ) 4. Tommy didn't like playing football.
( ) 5. Success depends on hard -working.
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News one: As the pace of life in big cities is getting faster, people are looking for more ways to relax. Let’s take a look at one way people are reducing stress in Beijing. The game is “Room Escape”. “Room Escape” was originally a computer game. In recent years, it has been adapted to a real life game. There are more than 10 places in Beijing where people can play this game.
According to the rules, the players are first taken to a house with several iron doors. They then need to find a way out of the house in one hour. Different houses have different ways of escaping, all of which require players’ bold(大胆的), careful thought, and teamwork.
News two: The Chinese government has published a list of 24 guidelines(指南) on how to take better care of parents. They are a modern update to 24 old stories about respectful children from the Yuan Dynasty.
The guidelines list 24 things to do with parents, including giving them a call every week, teaching them to use the internet, and supporting single parents’ remarriage. The guidelines stem from a Yuan Dynasty book, about 24 filial-hearted children who treated their parents very well. It is a value younger generations should never forget.
【小题1】Why do people play “Room Escape”?
| A.They play it for fun | B.They want to know how clever they are. |
| C.They want to find out different ways of escaping. | D.To relax themselves. |
| A.in an hour | B.in two hours | C.in several hours | D.in at least an hour |
| A.a strong body | B.to act fearfully | C.to think carefully | D.to work together |
| A.Teach them to get online | B.Often talk with them |
| C.Ask them to marry again | D.Treat them carefully |
| A.It asks us to read books from Yuan Dynasty. |
| B.It asks us to give our parents money. |
| C.It asks us to respect our parents. |
| D.It asks us to give them a call. |
Except for a few times, Americans are not big present-givers. There’s no exchange of presents among business people, and if one American tries to give another a present, it may look like that he wants to bribe (贿赂) him. Americans have learned that in some other countries people like to give presents to others, but among ourselves we don’t see the need for presents.
Even friends may never exchange presents. When I go to foreign countries, I try to bring back little things for close friends, but nobody would feel unhappy if I didn’t. I don’t often remember a friend’s birthday, and few people outside of my family remember mine. If someone gave me presents too often, I’d get unpleasant. But a present from a foreigner — that kind from his or her homeland — won’t go wrong, except to government employees (政府职员) who can’t be given presents.
You usually open a present at once and in front of the person who gives it except Christmas and birthday presents. You should only say, ‘It’s so nice. Thanks…’when you get Christmas or birthday presents.
You may want to bring a bottle of wine (葡萄酒) or flowers to a dinner party, but you’re never asked to. Nobody will mind if you bring wine, but your friend may not use it that evening.
At Christmas we often give presents to our family and sometimes our friends. We also give presents to people who have been helpful during the year like doormen, babysitters, housecleaners , newspaper senders — anyone who has often helped us.
【小题1】What do the underlined words ‘close friends’ mean in the passage?
| A.The friends who are very kind. |
| B.The friends who live close to each other. |
| C.The friends who were once classmates. |
| D.The friends who you like most. |
| A.The small presents. |
| B.Christmas or birthday presents. |
| C.The expensive presents. |
| D.The presents for dinner party. |
| A.To pay them. |
| B.To help them. |
| C.To thank them. |
| D.To make them work harder. |
| A.American business people don’t want presents because they are rich enough. |
| B.The writer of this passage must be an American. |
| C.Everyone must give presents to one’s family and friends at Christmas. |
| D.Government employees can get little presents from a foreigner. |
| A.Present-giving in the United States. |
| B.Customs (习俗) in the United States. |
| C.American people and present-giving. |
| D.When and how to give presents. |