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I was really disappointed(失望的) because I felt that we did not have much to talk about. But I knew he would be frightened alone in the dark. I went to his room and told him that I’d stay with him until the power was restored(恢复). He was quite happy and said.
“Great chance.”
“What is?” I asked.
“To talk, you and I,” he said. “To hold a one-to-one little meeting about what we’re going to do with your mom and dad, and what we’re going to do with ourselves and the situation we are in now.”
“But we can’t do anything about it, Grandpa,” I said, surprised that here was someone with whom I could share my feelings and someone who was in the same “boat” as I was.
And that is how the most amazing friendship between my grandfather and me started. Sitting there in the dark, we talked about our feelings and fears of life from how fast things change to how they sometimes don’t change fast enough. That night, because the power went out, I found a new friend, with whom I could safely talk about all my fears and pains, whatever they may be.
Suddenly, the lights all came back on. “Well,” he said, “I guess that means you’ll want to go now. I really like our talk. I hope the power will go out every few nights!”
小题1:Why was Grandpa happy to see the writer?
| A.Because he felt quite lonely. |
| B.Because he could discuss the problem with him. |
| C.Because he was afraid of darkness. |
| D.Because he had not seen him for a long time. |
a. The lights came back on.
b. The writer went to his grandpa’s room and stayed with him.
c. The power in the neighbourhood suddenly went out.
d. The writer worried about the parents’ disagreement and wanted to leave his home.
e. The writer had a talk with his grandpa and started the most amazing friendship between them.
| A.d-b-e-c-a | B.a-b-e-c-d | C.c-d-b-e-a | D.d-c-b-e-a |
| A.The lights would go out again. |
| B.The writer wanted to leave very much. |
| C.They would have more chats. |
| D.It would no longer be dark. |
Andy rode slowly on his way to school, day-dreaming about the fishing trip that his father had promised him. He was so busy dreaming about all the fish he would catch that he was unaware of everything else around him.
He rode along until a strange sound drew him to the present. He came to a stop and looked up to the sky. What he saw frightened him. A huge group of bees filled the sky like dark cloud and seemed to be heading angrily towards him.
With no time to waste Andy sped off in the opposite direction, riding quickly without knowing how to escape the group. With a rapidly beating heart and his legs pumping quickly, he sped down the rough road. As the bees came closer, his fear increased. Andy knew that he was sensitive(敏感的) to bee stings (蜇). Last time a sting had put him in hospital—and that was only one bee sting! He had been forced to stay in bed for two whole days. Suddenly, his father’s words came to him. “When you are in a dangerous situation, don’t panic. Stay calm, use your brain and think your ways out of it. ”
On a nearby hill, he could see smoke waving slowly from the chimney(烟囱) of the Nelson family home. “Bees don’t like smoke,” he thought. “They couldn’t get into the house.” Andy raced towards the Nelson house, but the bees were gaining around. Andy knew he could not reach the house in time. He guessed that the bees would catch up with him soon.
Suddenly, out of the corner of his eyes, he saw a small pond used by Mr. Nelson to water his vegetable garden. Off his bike and into the cool water he jumped, disappearing below the surface and away from the bees. After holding his breath for as long as he could, Andy came up for air and noticed the bees have gone. Pulling himself out of the water, he walked up the hill and rang the doorbell. Mr. Nelson took him inside and rang his mother.
“You’ll really need that fishing break to help you recover(恢复),” laughed his mother. “Thank goodness you didn’t panic!” But Andy did not hear her. He was dreaming once again of the fish he would catch tomorrow.
小题1:Andy was attacked by a huge group of bees on his way to ________.
| A.his home | B.school | C.the Nelson house | D.a nearby hill |
| A.he was calling his mother |
| B.he was listening to a strange sound |
| C.he was going fishing with his father |
| D.he was lost in the thought of the fishing trip |
| A.make Andy in hospital |
| B.help Andy remember his father |
| C.improve his riding skills |
| D.let Andy feel very excited |
| A.ask for help | B.run away | C.feel frightened | D.give up |
| A.waving some smoke towards them |
| B.hiding himself under the water |
| C.rushing into the Nelson’s house |
| D.riding quickly off in the opposite direction |
| A.No pains, no gains. |
| B.Once bitten, twice afraid. |
| C.Where there is a will, there is a way. |
| D.In time of danger, one’s mind works fast. |
An interesting thing happened to me last Sunday. The sunshine was 31 beautiful that I decided to drive in the country. 32 my way home, my car stopped. I was out of gasoline(汽油) on a road away from a town
. I decided to 33 along the road until I found someone who could sell me some gasoline.
I had walked almost a long way before I finally found a big 34 near the road. I was 35 to see it because it was getting dark.I knocked on the door and a small old lady with long white hair answered. She 36 , “I’ve been waiting for you for a long time. Come in, please. I got 37 ready for you.”
“But I’ve come here only for some gasoline.” I answered. I didn’t know 38 she was talking about. I didn’t understand her.
“Oh, Tony! Gasoline? You used to love tea.”
I quickly explained that my car was out of gasoline, 39 she didn’t seem to hear me. She just kept calling me Tony and talking about how 40 it had been since she had seen me. She was talking so strangely that I wanted to 41 . As soon as she went to get the tea, I went out of the house as 42 as possible.
I was so happy when I saw 43 house by the road. I was able to get some gasoline. When I told the man about the old lady, he said, “Oh, that’s Helen. She lives all by herself in that big house. She’s 44 , but she wouldn’t hurt anyone. She is still waiting for the man whom she was going to marry(结婚) twenty-five years ago. The man was named Tony. The day before they married, he went away and 45 came back.’’ I understood!
( ) 31.A.so B. such C. very D. too
( ) 32.A.On B In C. By D. Over
( ) 33.A.drive B. walk C. ride D. climb
( ) 34.A. house B. tree C. hospital D. car
( ) 35.A.sad B. angry C. happy D. surprised
( ) 36.A. said B. speak C. asked D. talk
( ) 37.A. gasoline B. milk C. tea D. water
( ) 38.A.that B. who C. when D. what
( ) 39.A.or B. then C. but D. later
( ) 40.A. long B. far C. often D. much
( ) 41.A.stay B. leave C. sit down D.
have a rest
( ) 42.A. quietly B. quickly C. early D. slowly
( ) 43.A.others B. the other C. else D. another
( ) 44.A. kind B. warm-hearted C. strange D. friendly
( ) 45.A. often B. usually C. never D. sometimes
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During my childhood in the 1960s, my parents were always busy with work and meetings. They left early in the morning and came back late in the evening. My sisters, my brother and I were left alone with Grandma. We saw our parents only on Sundays and during the few holidays. The only long period (一段)of time during which the whole family could be together once a year was the Spring Festival. We missed our parents badly, but didn’t say so because we had been told that hard work was everyone’s duty and that we could not have our own small family without a big family. Later I was a hard working student and, during summer or winter holidays, often stayed alone at university to have more time to study. I was always encouraged by my parents, for whom the holiday was less important than “work” and “study”. Holidays were a waste of time and I felt as if I had done something wrong if I took a holiday or did nothing during a holiday.
I spent the most difficult period of my life abroad. But when I joined this company, my boss didn’t seem to think it right for me to work like that. When I called him at home after office hours for business purposes (目的), he politely told me that he preferred talking about work with me in the office.
When the holiday season came near, he asked me to plan my leave beforehand (提前). He talked with me about his holiday and also asked about mine. For him, leave was a right. Giving up a holiday for the company is encouraged in China, but is foolish here. I began to think about holidays.
Today my parents are retired (退休)and stay home with a lot of time for their children. But we are all grown- up and live far away. We miss each other, but we cannot afford to see each other very much and they often feel sorry for the fact that they were too busy to be able to take care of us when we were young.
Nowadays, Chinese take long weekends and have paid holidays. But do they use their holidays to enjoy family life? I hope so because my experience in China and Europe has helped me understand that work is not my whole life and that a family is also very important. I do not want to feel sorry in the future as my parents do and I certainly spend as much time with my son as possible. There is nothing wrong with either working hard or taking holidays, but we shouldn’t have one instead of the other. It is important to keep a balance (平衡)between work and play.
1. What do the underlined words “paid leave” mean?
A. You have to pay when you take a holiday.
B. Someone will pay for your holiday.
C. You are still paid when you have your holiday.
D. You can’t leave until you pay for the holiday.
2. What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Working is the only part of the life.
B. Traveling is the best way to spend your holiday.
C. Enjoying holidays is as important as working
D. Sharing happiness with your family is more important
3. The writer talks about her own experience because she hopes that the Chinese will _______. A. plan their holiday beforehand B. get used to long holidays and enjoy themselves C. give up a holiday for their work D. bring business home after work hours
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the way to the Garden Hotel. When I drove (驾驶) for a long time, I saw a beautiful young woman. She took
a lot of bags with her and came out of a supermarket. I stopped and asked her, "Excuse me, madam. Can you
tell me the way to the Garden Hotel?" "The Garden Hotel? Sure. But it may be difficult for you to find it now.
I'll show you the way if you like."
"Oh! Thank you very much. Please get into my car."
Then I helped her put the bags in my car. An hour later, we came to a big house. The young woman said,
"Please stop here."
I stopped and looked at the house."But this is not a hotel." I said to her.
"No." she answered with a smile,"This is my house. And now let me show you the way to the Garden
Hotel. Go along the street and turn right on the first turning. Then you can easily find the Garden Hotel on
your left. It's only a two-minute ((分钟) drive from here. And thank you for driving me home."
Then she took up all the bags and walked to her home.
B. He looked for a hotel.
C. He looked for a supermarket.
D. He wanted to go home.
B. The woman asked (叫) him to stop.
C. He wanted to ask the way.
D. His car was a taxi.
B. The hotel was not around here.
C. The hotel was in a busy street.
D. She didn't know the way.
B. In the house of his friend.
C. In the Garden Hotel.
D. In the young woman's house.
B. No, it isn't.
C. I don't know.
D. About two-minute drive.