摘要: To: Jenny@ comp mail. ca From: Li-Ming@ yahoo, com Subject: Autumn! Date: 29 /09 8: 02 PM Hello, Jenny! I love autumn! Mid-autumn Festival is this week. We will watch the moon tonight, and look for Chang’e and Wu Gang. My mother bought moon cakes, and I have eaten many of them! National Day is also in the autumn, on October 1. My mother and father will not have to work for three days! We will do many things together, I like going to the National Day celebration. The best thing in autumn is my birthday; I will be fifteen years old. Good-bye! Li Ming To: Li-Ming@yahoo.com From: Jenny@ compmail. ca Subject: Thanksgiving Date: 29/09 9:12 PM Dear Li Ming, Thank you for your e-mail! I love autumn, too. In Canada, we have an autumn holiday called Thanksgiving. Families always celebrate Thanksgiving together. I will go to my grandmother and grandfather’s house. My uncles, aunts and their children will be there, too. Canadian Thanksgiving is in early October. In the U.S., they celebrate Thanks-giving in late November. Have a good time on your birthday, Li Ming! On my birthday, I have a cake with candles. Everyone sings `Happy Birthday’. Then I blow out the candles! Will you have cake on your birthday? Your friend, Jenny

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My six-year-old granddaughter stared at me as if she were seeing me for the first time.”Grandma, you are an antique(古董),”she said. "You are old. Antiques are old. You are my antique."

I was not satisfied to let the matter rest there. I took out the Webster's Dictionary and read the definition(定义)to Jenny.I explained, "An antique is not only old, it's an object existing since or belonging to earlier times...a work of art... piece of furniture. Antiques are treasured,"I told Jenny as I put away the dictionary. "They have to be handled carefully because they sometimes are very valuable. In order to qualify as an antique, the object has to be at least 100 years old."

"I'm only 67,"I renunded Jenny.

We looked around the house for other antiques, besides me. There was a desk that was handed down from rone aunt to another and finally to our family. "It's very old,"I told Jenny.“I try to keep it polished and I show it off whenever I can. You do that with antiques."

There was a picture on the wall purchased at a garage sale. It was dated 1867. "Now  that's an antique," I boasted. "Over 100 years old." Of course it was marked up and scratched and not in very good condition. "Sometimes age does that," I told Jenny. "But the marks are good marks. They show living, being around. That's something to display with pride. In fact, sometimes, the more an object shows age, the more valuable it can become." It was important that I believed this for my own self-esteem.

Our tour of antiques continued. There was a vase on the floor. It had been in my house for a long time. I was not certain where it came from but I didn't buy it new. One thing about antiques, I explained to Jenny, was that they usually had a story. They'd been in one home and then another, handed down from one family to another, traveling all over the place. They'd lasted through years and years. They could have been tossed away, or ignored. or destroyed, or lost. But instead, they survived.

For a moment, Jenny looked thoughtful. “l don't have any antiques but you," she said. Then her face brightened. "Could I take you to school for show and tell?"

"Only if I fit into your backpack," I answered. And then Jenny's antique lifted her up and embraced her in a hug that would last through the years.

1.Grandma read the definition of "antique" to Jenny in order to         .

A.list all the important characteristics of antiques

B.tell Jenny the importance of protecting antiques

C.change Jenny's shallow understanding of antiques

D.express her disappointment at being called "antique"

2.Which of the following information did grandma convey to Jenny?

A.The desk reminded her of her dear relatives.

B.The marks on the picture showed its age and value.

C.There was usually a sad story behind each antique.

D.She planned to buy a new vase to replace the old one.

3.By saying "I don't have any antiques but you" (Paragraph 7), Jenny meant         .

A.grandma was a treasure to her

B.antiques were rare and valuable

C.she had nothing but a few possessions

D.grandma and antiques had a lot in common

4.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

A.Grandma was too old to lift Jenny up.

B.Jenny had a strong desire for grandma's love.

C.Jenny was too young to know grandma's humor.

D.Grandma had a deep long-lasting love for Jenny.

5.What can be the best title for the passage? 

A.Jenny's Antique                        B.A Story of Antiques

C.A Tour of Antiques                      D.Grandma's Antique

 

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My friend Jenny from Germany spent some time traveling in India. She   36   the country so much that she always got attracted to it. While there, she stayed with Leela, her friend who was Indian.   37   the gazes that she got as a foreigner, Jenny always had language problems. It was very difficult for her to   38   in this new environment and culture that had so many subtle (细微的)  39   from her own country.

    One day, a   40   thing happened. Along with Leela, she went to visit an orphanage. All the children there were tiny; each one fell   41   between the ages of fifteen days to one-and-a-half years old.

    After some initial(最初的)   42  , Jenny slowly went to the kids and sat beside them. After some time, one of the kids smiled at her. She felt   43   a little, and she was immediately   44   towards that child.

    She slowly held the child and started singing a rhyme in   45  . The small child continued to smile and started   46   after her. The words that escaped the little mouth were much different from those that Jenny hummed, but the   47   was the same.      

Wanting to join in the   48  , another kid went up to Jenny and started humming the rhyme. They shared a million   49   together.

      50   Leela's eyes on her, she blurted( 脱口而出) an explanation straight from her heart: “See, I don't have                  

  51   problems here. We speak; we communicate!”

And she continued with her rhyme   52   she didn’t want to disturb the child’s smile.

That day, it was   53   for Leela and the others in the orphanage to see such a heartwarming scene. In that moment, she understood: we're all simply human, and we have the ability to   54  with each other; it's   55  , and comes from deep inside.

1.A. loved B. disliked           C. understand                 D. missed

2.A.Rather than      B. More than               C. Apart from          D. Instead of

3.A. contribute   B. improve               C. communicate              D. entertain

4.A. similarities   B. distances        C. opportunities               D. differences

5.A. terrible         B. strange              C. normal                     D. risky

6.A. anyway       B. somewhat               C. somewhere        D. anyhow

7.A. doubt           B. hesitation            C. acknowledgment           D. observation

8.A. stressed        B. annoyed            C. relaxed                    D.scary

9.A. persuaded  B. expected             C. asked              D. drawn

10.A. German        B. English           C. India               D. French

11.A. running          B. playing                 C. repeating                  D. laughing

12.A. music               B. tune               C. pronunciation            D. voice

13.A. performance       B. race                     C. fun                D. story

14.A. experiences    B. sorrows     C. songs               D. smiles

15.A. Noticing   B. Ignoring        C. Examining          D. Avoiding

16.A. health     B. thought       C. economy            D. language

17.A. in case       B. even though         C. as if          D. so that

18.A. embarrassing     B. amazing      C. disappointing        D. puzzling

19.A. connect      B. meet        C. agree            D. compare

20.A. tough     B. meaningless         C. difficult       D. simple

 

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Jenny was almost five. Waiting with her mother at the checkout stand, she saw a circle of white peals in a box. “Oh please, Mommy .Can I have them? Please, mommy, please!”

Quickly the mother checked the back of the little box and said ,” That’s almost $2.00. If you really like them, I’ll think of some extra chores for you and in no time you can save enough money to buy them for yourself.”

Then Jenny began doing more chores at home and did housework for neighbors. On her birthday, Grandma gave her another new dollar bill and she had enough money to buy the necklace.

Jenny loved her pearls. She wore them everywhere, even to bed.

Jenny had a very loving daddy and every night when she was ready for bed, he would stop whatever he was doing and come upstairs to read her a story. One night when he finished the story, he asked Jenny, “Do you love me?”

“Oh yes, Daddy. You know that I love you.”

“Then give me your pearls.”

“Oh, Daddy, not my pearls. But you can have my Princess.”

“That’s okay, Honey. Daddy loves you. Good night. ”And he brushed her cheek with a kiss.

About a week later, after the story time, Jenny’s daddy asked for the pearls again. And Jenny refused him again.

A few nights later when her daddy came in, Jenny was sitting on her bed with her legs crossed. As he came close, he noticed one silent tear rolling down her cheek.

“What is it, Jenny? What’s the matter?”

Jenny didn’t say anything but lifted her little hand up to her daddy. And when she opened it, there was her little necklace. She finally said, “Here, Daddy. It’s for you.”

With tears gathering in his own eyes, Jenny’s kind daddy reached out with one hand to take the dime-store necklace, and with the other hand to reach into his pocket and pull out a blue case with genuine(真的) pearls and gave them to Jenny. He had had them all the time. He was just waiting for her to give up the dime-store stuff so he could give her the genuine treasure.

67. What did Jenny want to own?

A. a circle of boxes                 B. a pearl in a box

C. a necklace of pearls          D. a necklace of blue pearls

68. What does the underlined word “Princess” mean?

A. It may be the daughter of the king .

B. It may be one of her toy girls.

C. It may mean Jenny`s teacher.

D. It may mean another necklace.

69. Why did tears come down when Jenny offered her necklace to her father?

A. Jenny felt sorry because she would lose her favorite.

B. Jenny felt excited because her father would give her a new necklace.

C. Jenny felt sad because the necklace she had bought was expensive.

D. Jenny `s father spent too much money on the necklace.

70. What’s the best title?

A.The Necklace     B.Father    C.Mother    D.Daughter

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Jenny was almost five. Waiting with her mother at the checkout stand, she saw a circle of white pearls(珍珠) in a box. “Oh please, Mommy .Can I have them? Please, mommy, please!”
Quickly the mother checked the back of the little box and said ,” That’s almost $2.00. If you really like them, I’ll think of some extra chores for you and in no time you can save enough money to buy them for yourself.”
Then Jenny began doing more chores at home and did housework for neighbors. On her birthday, Grandma gave her another new dollar bill and she had enough money to buy the necklace.
Jenny loved her pearls. She wore them everywhere, even to bed.
Jenny had a very loving daddy and every night when she was ready for bed, he would stop whatever he was doing and come upstairs to read her a story. One night when he finished the story, he asked Jenny, “Do you love me?”
“Oh yes, Daddy. You know that I love you.”
“Then give me your pearls.”
“Oh, Daddy, not my pearls. But you can have my Princess.”
“That’s okay, Honey. Daddy loves you. Good night. ”And he brushed her cheek with a kiss.  
About a week later, after the story time, Jenny’s daddy asked for the pearls again. And Jenny refused him again.
A few nights later when her daddy came in, Jenny was sitting on her bed with her legs crossed. As he came close, he noticed one silent tear rolling down her cheek.
“What is it, Jenny? What’s the matter?”
Jenny didn’t say anything but lifted her little hand up to her daddy. And when she opened it, there was her little necklace. She finally said, “Here, Daddy. It’s for you.”
With tears gathering in his own eyes, Jenny’s kind daddy reached out with one hand to take the dime-store necklace, and with the other hand to reach into his pocket and pull out a blue case with real pearls and gave them to Jenny. He had had them all the time. He was just waiting for her to give up the dime-store stuff so he could give her the real treasure.
40. What does the underlined word “Princess” mean?
A. It may be the daughter of the king .
B. It may be one of her toy girls.
C. It may mean Jenny`s teacher.
D. It may mean another necklace.
41. Why did tears come down when Jenny offered her necklace to her father?
A. Jenny felt sorry because she would lose her favorite.
B. Jenny felt excited because her father would give her a new necklace.
C. Jenny felt sad because the necklace she had bought was expensive.
D. Jenny `s father spent too much money on the necklace.
42. What’s the best title? W
A. The Necklace     B. Father     C. Mother     D. Daughter

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My six-year-old granddaughter stared at me as if she were seeing me for the first time.”Grandma, you are an antique(古董),”she said. "You are old. Antiques are old. You are my antique."
I was not satisfied to let the matter rest there. I took out the Webster's Dictionary and read the definition(定义)to Jenny.I explained, "An antique is not only old, it's an object existing since or belonging to earlier times...a work of art... piece of furniture. Antiques are treasured,"I told Jenny as I put away the dictionary. "They have to be handled carefully because they sometimes are very valuable. In order to qualify as an antique, the object has to be at least 100 years old."
"I'm only 67,"I renunded Jenny.
We looked around the house for other antiques, besides me. There was a desk that was handed down from rone aunt to another and finally to our family. "It's very old,"I told Jenny.“I try to keep it polished and I show it off whenever I can. You do that with antiques."
There was a picture on the wall purchased at a garage sale. It was dated 1867. "Now  that's an antique," I boasted. "Over 100 years old." Of course it was marked up and scratched and not in very good condition. "Sometimes age does that," I told Jenny. "But the marks are good marks. They show living, being around. That's something to display with pride. In fact, sometimes, the more an object shows age, the more valuable it can become." It was important that I believed this for my own self-esteem.
Our tour of antiques continued. There was a vase on the floor. It had been in my house for a long time. I was not certain where it came from but I didn't buy it new. One thing about antiques, I explained to Jenny, was that they usually had a story. They'd been in one home and then another, handed down from one family to another, traveling all over the place. They'd lasted through years and years. They could have been tossed away, or ignored. or destroyed, or lost. But instead, they survived.
For a moment, Jenny looked thoughtful. “l don't have any antiques but you," she said. Then her face brightened. "Could I take you to school for show and tell?"
"Only if I fit into your backpack," I answered. And then Jenny's antique lifted her up and embraced her in a hug that would last through the years.
【小题1】Grandma read the definition of "antique" to Jenny in order to         .

A.list all the important characteristics of antiques
B.tell Jenny the importance of protecting antiques
C.change Jenny's shallow understanding of antiques
D.express her disappointment at being called "antique"
【小题2】Which of the following information did grandma convey to Jenny?
A.The desk reminded her of her dear relatives.
B.The marks on the picture showed its age and value.
C.There was usually a sad story behind each antique.
D.She planned to buy a new vase to replace the old one.
【小题3】By saying "I don't have any antiques but you" (Paragraph 7), Jenny meant         .
A.grandma was a treasure to her
B.antiques were rare and valuable
C.she had nothing but a few possessions
D.grandma and antiques had a lot in common
【小题4】What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A.Grandma was too old to lift Jenny up.
B.Jenny had a strong desire for grandma's love.
C.Jenny was too young to know grandma's humor.
D.Grandma had a deep long-lasting love for Jenny.
【小题5】What can be the best title for the passage? 
A.Jenny's AntiqueB.A Story of Antiques
C.A Tour of AntiquesD.Grandma's Antique

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