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Once there was a girl in my class that I thought was beautiful and smart. I believed that she was perfect. When the time for my birthday came, I 56 her to my party, and she came.
A few months 57 , it was her birthday. I got a special scarf for her. Thinking about how happy she would be to receive my gift made me so 58 .
I asked her when her birthday party was going to be. She replied, " 59 do you want to know? You're not invited. You're just a dog with glasses !"
I felt really 60 when she said that. I just stood there looking at her. Everyone standing by her came to stand next to me. Then we all 61 .
That day, I figured out that even if someone looks perfect, there is a very good possibility that they aren't. When it comes to perfection, it's how someone treats you that is more 62 than how they look.
1.A. invited B. invites C. inviting
2. A. ago B. before C. later
3.A. excited B. sad C. relaxed
4.A. How B. Why C. Who
5.A. good B. nice C. bad
6.A. left B. came C. smiled
7. A. confident B. creative C. important
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Once there was a piano player in a bar(酒吧). People came just to hear him play. But one night, a lady asked him to sing a song.
‘I don’t sing,’ said the man.
But the lady told the waiter, ‘I’m tired of listening to the piano. I want the player to sing!’
The waiter shouted across the room, ‘Hey, friend! If you want to get your money, sing a song!’
So he did. He had never sung in public before. Now he was singing for the very first time! Nobody had ever heard the song Mona Lisa sung so beautifully!
He had talent(天赋) he was sitting on! He may have lived the rest of his life as a no-name piano player in a no-name bar. But once he found, by accident, that he could sing well, he went on working hard and became one of the best-known singers in the US. His name was Nat King Cole.
You, too, have skills and abilities. You may not feel that your talent is great, but it may be better than you think. With hard work, most skills can be improved. Besides, you may have no success at all if you just sit on your talent.
【小题1】The lady asked the player to sing a song because ______________.
| A.she had paid him for this | B.she knew him very well |
| C.she wanted to have a change | D.she enjoyed his singing |
| A.the lady helped him a lot | B.he caught the chance |
| C.he continued to play in the bar | D.he stopped playing the piano |
| A.hide it and wait | B.ask others for help |
| C.pay no attention to it | D.work hard to improve yourself |
I am my mother’s third girl. When I was born, the doctor gently explained to my mother that my left arm was missing, below the elbow(肘). Then he gave her some advice, “Don’t treat her any differently from the other girls.” And she did!
There were five girls in our family and we all had to help out. Once when I was about seven, I came out of the kitchen, “Mum, I can’t peel(削……皮)potatoes. I only have one hand.” “You get back to peel those potatoes, and don’t ever use that as an excuse for anything again!”
Of course I could peel potatoes—with my good hand and my other arm. “Jenny, if you try hard enough,” she said, “you can do anything.”
Once in the second grade, our teacher had each of us race across the monkey bar(攀爬架).When it was my turn, I said no, Some kids laughed. I went home crying.
The next afternoon Mum took me back to the school playground. “Now, pull up with your right arm,” she advised. She praised me when I made progress. I’ll never forget when I was crossing the bar, the kids were standing there with their mouths open.
It was the way with everything. Mum had the courage to face anything. And she taught me I could, too.
1.How many younger sisters do I have?
A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five
2.What does the doctor’s advice mean?
A.My are could be all right soon.
B.The other girls had the same arms as me.
C.My mum should look after me differently.
D.My mum should treat me the same as others.
3.Who peeled the potatoes at last?
A.Jenny. B.Jenny’s mum. C.Jenny’s sister. D.Nobody.
4.Why did Mum take me back to the school playground the next day?
A.she wanted to tell me I could do anything.
B.she wanted the teacher to let me try again.
C.she would punish the kids who laughed at me.
D.she would like to praise me before the other kids.
5.What’s the best title of the passage?
A.My bad-tempered mother B.Different mother love
C.A doctor’s advice D.My childhood(童年)
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Once there was a piano player in a bar(酒吧). People came just to hear him play. But one night, a lady asked him to sing a song.
"I don't sing," said the man.
But the lady told the waiter, "I'm tired of listening to the piano. I want the player to sing!
The waiter shouted across the room, "Hey, friend! If you want to get paid, sing a song!'
So he did. He had never sung in public before. Now he was singing for the very first time! Nobody had ever heard the song Mona Lisa sung so beautifully!
He had talent(天赋) he was sitting on! He may have lived the rest of his life as a no-name piano player in a no-name bar. But once he found, by accident, that he could sing well, he went on working hard and became one of the best-known singers in the US. His name was Nat King Cole.
You, too, have skills and abilities. You may not feel that your talent is great, but it may be better than you think. With hard work, most skills can be improved. Besides, you may have no success at all if you just sit on your talent.【小题1】. The lady asked the player to sing a song because _____.
| A.she had paid him for this | B.she knew him very well |
| C.she wanted to have a change | D.she enjoyed his singing |
【小题2】 Nat King Cole succeeded because _____.| A.the lady helped him a lot |
| B.he caught the chance |
| C.he continued to play in the bar |
| D.he stopped playing the piano |
【小题3】. The words "sit on" in the passage probably mean| A.fail to realize | B.forget to use |
| C.try to develop | D.manage to show |
【小题4】From the story we know if you have some talent, you should _____.| A.hide it and wait |
| B.ask others for help |
| C.pay no attention to it |
| D.work hard to improve yourself |
【小题5】. Which could be the best title (标题) for the passage?| A.Sing in the Bar | B.Achieve Success in Life |
| C.Never Lose Heart | D.Find Your Hidden Talent |
There was once a young mouse that lived in a hole in a wall. One day, the young mouse woke up from his sleep and looked out of the hole. As he looked out, a fantastic smell came to his nose. “Cheese!” the mouse said happily to himself. “I’ll go and get it now and have it for breakfast.”
But then he remembered his parents’ words. His parents were very clever mice and often said to their son, “Always wait before you go for a piece of cheese.”
So the young mouse waited quietly. Then he heard a quiet “Miaow” and he knew the cat was there. He stayed in the hole and said to himself, “I’m glad I listened to my parents and learned to wait.”
The next day, he looked out again. He put his nose out of the hole, and the beautiful smell of cheese came to his nose again. He could see the cheese. It was only a few centimetres away. But he sat still and waited quietly. This time he did not hear any cat noises. Instead he heard a very quiet “Woof, woof.”
“It’s a dog!” he thought. “If the dog is there, the cat won’t be there. I expect the dog has chased the cat away, so I’m safe.” The mouse ran out of the hole and started eating the cheese. He did not see the cat, which caught him and ate him.
When the cat finished her meal, she said to herself, “I’m glad I listened to my parents and learned a second language.”
【小题1】Who told the mouse to wait before going for a piece of cheese?
| A.The cat. | B.The dog. |
| C.The cat’s parents. | D.The mouse’s parents. |
| A.He heard the cat. | B.He saw the cat. |
| C.He smelt the cat. | D.He knew the cat. |
| A.The mouse’s parents. | B.The cheese. |
| C.The young mouse. | D.The fish. |
| A.English. | B.Chinese. | C.Dog language. | D.Mouse language. |
| A.The young mouse lived in a hole in a wall. |
| B.The next day the mouse didn’t hear any cat noises. |
| C.The cat pretended to be a dog by making the noise “woof”. |
| D.The mouse’s parents told their daughter to wait before going for a piece of cheese. |