One eveningRobert was on his way home from the railway stationWhen he turned round  a cornerhe heard footsteps behind him and he thought someone was coming nearHe began to walk fasterThe footsteps became fastertooHe slowed downThe footsteps also slowed downNow he was sure that someone must be going after himHe tried to hideStill the steps followed himHe didn't know how to save himself, so he jumped over some tall grass and found himself in a cemetery(墓地)He threw himself down on one of the tombs(坟墓)

    The man behind came nearRobert could hear the man jump over the grassThoughts of thieves or murderers(凶手)filled his mindRobert stood up and faced the man,“What do you want?he asked.“Why are you coming after me?

   I say,”the stranger asked.”Do you always go home like thisor take some special exercise tonight? I want to go to Mr. Brown’s and don’t know the wayThe station master told me to follow you as you live next doorExcuse me for askingbut is there much further to go before we get there?

    1One evening Robert went home from   

       Athe school               Bthe hospital

       Chis factory               Dthe railway station

    2When he was walkinghe found   

       Aa cemetery              Bsome tall grass

       Csomeone going after him   Dstrange footsteps in front of him

    3At last Robert hid himself   

       Ain some tall grass         Bin a cemetery

       Cin a comer              Din an old house

    4When the strange jumped over the grassRobert       

       Acried                            Bran faster as soon as he can

       Cstood up and asked some questions    Dcalled his family

    5Which of the following is TRUE? 

       ARobert isn’t afraid of the strange

       BRobert planted some grass

       CRobert’s duty is to look after the cemetery

       DThe station master knew Robert’s house

    Robin liked telling liesAll his friends were fooled and they wanted to punish him for thatbut they could not find any ways to do itOne day they told George about it

    George thought for a while and said” I have a good ideaI can do with himI think

    That afternoon George went to see Robin with Robin’s friendsHe said”I hear you are good at telling liesBut I have invented a drinkIf you drink a little bottle of the drinkyou’ll  the truth

    Of courseRobin didn’t believe itHe said proudly”The man who can fool me hasn’t been born yet

  “Dare you have a try?” said George”You must tell the truth if you do as I say

  “Well”said Robin”I'm sure that I’ll win

   George brought out a little bottle and gave it to RobinAs soon as he drank a little, Robin stopped at onceHe wanted to say somethingbut he remembered what he had just said, so he stood there quietly

  “Go on!” George said with a smile”Is it tasty?”

  At last Robin couldn't help shouring”It's not a drinkbut kerosene(煤油)!”All his friends began to laugh and his face turned red

1Robin wasn’t    

   Aa tall man         Ba short man

   Can able man       Dan honest(诚实的) man

2All Robin’s friends wanted to punish him because      

   Ahe often fooled them

   Bhe often made them laugh at himself

   Che never kept his promises

   Dhe was cleverer than his friends 

3As George was     Robin’s friends asked him for help

   Ahonest     Bcommon      Cclever   Dfair

4As     Robin was sure that he would win

   Ahe was good at his lessons

   Bnobody could fool him before

   Che knew George very well

   Dhe had drunk all kinds of drinks

5Robin stopped drinking at once because the drink was     

   Aterrible    Btasty    Ctasteless    Dtoo little

    A friend of mine likes drawing the horsesHe draws the horse very well, but he always begins at the tailNow it is the western rule to begin at the head of the horseThat is why I am surprised. It strikes(给某人以…印象)me that it cannot really make any difference whether the artist begins at the head or the tail or the belly(肚子)or the foot of the horseif he really knows his businessAnd most great artists who really know their business do not follow other people’s rulesThey make their own rulesEvery one of them does his work in a special wayThis means that he finds it easier to work in that way

    Now the very same thing is true to literature(文学)And the question” How shall I begin?” only means that you want to begin at the head instead of beginning at the tail or somewhere else. That is you are not yet experienced enough to trust your own powerWhen you become more experienced you will never ask the questionand I think that you will often begin at the tail that is to say, you will write the end of the story before you have even thought of the beginning

1A friend of the writer’s draws the horse     

Abadly

Bin the way of the western rule

Cin the way of his own rule

Dall of the above

2The writer is surprised because       

Athe artist begins to draw at the head of the horse

Bthe artist begins to draw at the tail of the horse

Cthe artist follows other people’s rules

Dthe artist doesn't follow other people’s rules

3You are not yet experienced because

Ayou don’t know where to begin

Byou want to begin at the head instead of beginning at the tail

Cyou always ask questions

Dyou don’t trust your own power

4When you become more experienced you will     

Aask many questions

Boften beginning at tail

Cwrite the beginning of the story

Dask others to help

5Which is the best title for the passage?

AHow to draw a horse

BHow to write a story

CHow to make your own rules

DTrust your own power

The word dayhas two meaningsWhen we talk about the number of days in a yearwe are usingdayto mean 24 hoursBut when we talk about day and nightwe are usingdayto mean the time between sunrise and sunsetSince the earth looks like a ballthe sun can shine on only half of it at a timeAlways one half of the earth is having day and the other half nightA place is moved from day into night and from night into day over and over by the spinning(旋转)of the earthAt the equator(赤道)day and night are sometimes the same length(长度)They are each twelve hours longThe sun rises at 6o'clock in the morning and sets at 6o'clock in the evening

    For six monthsthe North pole is tilted(倾斜)toward the sunIn those monthsthe Northern Hemisphere(半球)gets more hours of sunlight than the Southern HemisphereDays are longer than nightsSouth of the equator nights are longer than daysFor the other six months the North Pole is tilted away from the sunThen the Southern Hemisphere gets more sunlightDays are longer than nightsNorth of the equator nights are longer than daysWinter is the season of long nightsSummer is the season of long days

1When the Western Hemisphere is having daythe Eastern Hemisphere is having   

   Aboth day and night          Bday    

   Cneither day nor night        Dnight

2A place is moved from day into night and from night into day over and over by      of the earth

   Athe pushing                Bthe pulling

   Cthe spinning                Dthe passing

3At the equator day is as long as night    

   Asometimes                 Bnever

Cwinter                     Dsummer

4When the North Pole is titled toward the sunthe Northern Hemisphere gets       sunlight

   A1ess         Bmore       Call       Dno

5When it is winter in China     

Athe USA is tilted toward the sun

Bthe South Pole is tilted away from the sun

Cthe North Pole is tilted toward the sun

Dthe North Pole is tilted away from the sun

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