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Once a king got two nice falcons(猎鹰) from his son. He had never seen such beautiful falcons

before. He loved them so much and he ordered the best falconer to train them to fly.

After several months, the king came to see how the training was going on. He found that one

falcon had already been able to fly high in the sky, while the other one was staying on the branch(树枝) of a tree quietly without moving.

The king called all his falconers together and ordered them to try every way they could to make it fly. But none of them succeeded. One day, while the king was taking a walk in the forest,

an idea came to his mind. He decided to find someone who knew the natural environment well to

solve the problem. Then he sent for a farmer who lived in the forest into his palace to train it at once.

The next morning, the king saw the other falcon flying above in the sky freely. "It is unbelievable!" shouted the king. "How could you make it happen?"

The farmer replied, “It's very easy. I just cut off the branch where the falcon rested.”

It is always the same to humans. We all have "two flying wings in our hearts as well, but we often seem not to notice them and stay where we feel safe and comfortable. We won't realize we can fly so high and freely until the "branch" we are resting on breaks.

1.Where did the king get the falcons?

2.Why did the king ask the farmer to train the falcon?

3.What did the farmer do to make the falcon fly?

4.What do you think of the farmer?

5.To reach high, can we stay where we feel safe and comfortable?

1.From his son 2.Because he lived in the forest and knew the natural environment well. 3.He cut off the branch where the falcon rested 4.He is clever 5.No, we can’t 【解析】文章讲述了国王的两个猎鹰,一个能...
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When I was a child, I was a tomboy(假小子). I had a cowboy hat and cowboy boots. My brothers were two and four years older than I. We often played games together.

Once, my brothers and I fell in love with playing a game called “stealing horses”. Then my parents decided to buy my brothers guns. These were not “real” guns. Because I was a girl, I didn’t get a gun. They shot and shot at everything with their new guns. I tried to “fight” them with my bow and arrows (弓和箭). But I was still in the poor position without a gun.

One day while I was hiding behind a wall, looking out toward the fields, I felt a terrible blow to my right eye. I looked up just in time to see my brother lower his gun. Both brothers rushed to my side. My eye felt great pain and I covered it with my hand. “If you tell that to Mummy,” they said, “We will get a whipping(鞭打) from Daddy. You don’t want that to happen, do you?” I did not. “Here is a piece of wire(电线),” said the older brother, picking it up from the floor, “Say you stepped on one end of it and the other flew up and hit you.” “Yes,” I said. To be honest, I didn’t want them to be punished. So I did as my brothers told me to do.

A week after the “accident” my parents took me to see a doctor. Finally I knew my brothers were worried about my eye, so they told our parents what had happened and asked them to take me to see a doctor.

1.According to the passage, the two brothers were .

A. strict B. clever C. polite D. naughty(淘气的)

2.What does the underlined(划线的)phrase “in the poor position” mean in Chinese?

A. 处于劣势 B. 在低洼处 C. 处于虚弱状态 D. 处于贫穷状态

3.The two brothers asked the writer to tell a lie because they were afraid .

A. they would lose their guns

B. their parents would punish them

C. they couldn’t play the game any more

D. their parents would take their sister to see a doctor

4.Choose the correct order according to the passage.

①The writer was hurt. ②The brothers told the truth.

③The parents bought guns for the brothers. ④The parents took the writer to see a doctor.

A. ②③①④ B. ③①②④ C. ③①④② D. ③②①④

5.What can we infer(推断) from the passage?

A. The writer’s parents didn’t like her

B. The writer and her two brothers loved each other

C. The writer’s brothers wanted to hurt her

D. The two brothers didn’t get on well with each other

1.D 2.A 3.B 4.B 5.B 【解析】本文介绍了发生在我和两个哥哥之间的故事。小时候经常在一起玩。并且爱上了一种名叫“偷马” 的游戏。因此妈妈给他们买了假手枪,自己却用弓和箭与他们对抗。在一次玩耍中哥哥用枪伤了我的右眼,由于害怕被妈妈惩罚,我对父母撒了谎。但是哥哥们很担心我的眼睛,把这件事告诉了父母,然后父母带我去看眼睛。在文中体现了亲情。 1.推理判...

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Perhaps, we prefer to sit __________ to people like ourselves. Girls sit by girls and boys sit by boys. Adults sit together and young people choose another young person to sit near. We even choose to sit near someone ______looks like us. People with glasses sit near __________ people with glasses. People with long hair sit closer to other people with long hair.

We seem to believe __________ people with similar habits or hobbies will share similar attitude, or even we think we may be safer with people who look like us. Sometimes that’s true __________ it's a pity if we always stick to the same people, the same group. The __________ in always staying in our comfort zone (舒适区)is that we just recycle the same opinions, the same tastes and the same ideas. We lose the chance to learn __________, find out about interesting things, hear funny stories and discover differences.

Move __________ your comfort zone. Go and sit next to someone ___________. And don't just sit there in silence. Say hello. Ask a question. Start a conversation. That’s we make friends. That’s how we learn about people. That’s how we open our minds to new ideas.

1.A. looked for B. found out C. looked over D. made out

2.A. farther B. nearer C. closer D. smaller

3.A. what B. which C. whom D. who

4.A. other B. others C. the other D. another

5.A. that B. what C. if D. when

6.A. / B. and C. so D. but

7.A. advantage B. danger C. importance D. advice

8.A. everything new B. anything new C. nothing new D. something new

9.A. out of B. from C. into D. to

10.A. similar B. important C. different D. outgoing

1.B 2.C 3.D 4.A 5.A 6.D 7.B 8.D 9.A 10.C 【解析】这是一篇议论文,文章主要内容为我们经常和熟悉的人坐在一起,文章最后鼓励大家和不熟悉的人坐在一起。 1.句意:研究者们一些发现一些有趣的事实。A. looked for寻找;B. found out找出;C. looked over检查;D. m...

China’s national anthem, March of the Volunteers, is a song that we learn at the beginning of primary school and sing at every flag-raising ceremony. And now, there’s even a law to protect it.

Last September, the government passed the National Anthem Law, which became effective(生效)

from Oct.1, 2017. It states how we should sing or play the song, requiring all of us to behave towards it politely.

Primary and middle schools must teach the anthem to their students and make them understand the song’s spirit and history. Moreover, the law requires us to be serious when we are singing the song. We can’t joke about it or change the song’s words or music. If someone breaks the law, he or she can be detained for up to 15 days, or face further punishment in more serious situations. The national anthem is different from other songs – it is the symbol of our country.

Many foreign countries also have laws for their national anthems. For example, American school children should put their right hand over their heart while singing their country’s anthem at school. In Russia, the national anthem must be played on television and radio before the start and end of broadcasting. And in the Philippines, people are required to sing the national anthem with feelings when it’s played in public.

1.How long has the National Anthem Law become effective till now?

A. For more than one year. B. For just half a year.

C. For less than 9 months. D. For about 10 months.

2.Why must we be serious when singing the song?

A. Because the school asks us to. B. Because it has a long history.

C. Because we are good students. D. Because it’s our country’s symbol.

3.What does the underlined word “detained” mean?

A. Kept in a police station. B. Forced to work.

C. Prevented from eating. D. Kept singing the song.

4.Students are required to put their right hand over their heart in .

A. China B. America C. Philippine D. Russia

1.C 2.D 3.A 4.B 【解析】文章介绍了中国制定了国歌法。 1.根据which became effective(生效)from Oct.1, 2017.可知从2017年10月1号生效,不到9个月;故选C 2.根据the law requires us to be serious when we are singing the song.和it is ...

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