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Once there was a poor little girl living near a forest. She had no family and no one to love her. So she often ______ sad and lonely.

One day, when she was walking in the forest, she found that a small ______ was trapped unluckily in a bush. The butterfly tried to fly away ______ failed(失败). The kind little girl saved the butterfly with great care.______ flying away, the butterfly turned into a beautiful fairy(仙女). The little girl was very ______.

“Thank you for ______ me. You are so kind. I will make any of your dreams come true,” said the fairy.

The little girl thought for a moment and then said, “I want to be ______!”

The fairy said, “Very well. I will help you.” And she said something in the little girl's ear. Then the fairy disappeared(消失).

As the kind little girl grew up, she was ______ ready to help people in need and was popular among the villagers. No one in the village was as happy as she was. Everyone asked her the ______ of happiness. She always smiled and ______, “The secret of my happiness is that I listened to a kind fairy when I was a little girl.”

When the kind girl became a very old woman and ______, the neighbors in the ______ all gathered(聚拢) around her bed because they were ______ that her secret of happiness would die with her. They asked, “Please tell us what the kind fairy said.”

The lovely old woman still ______ and said, “She told me that everyone needed me, no matter how safe they seemed, no matter how rich or poor, no matter how old or ______. She said that helping others would make me happy all my life.”

1.A. thought B. found C. sounded D. felt

2.A. butterfly B. bird C. snake D. fly

3.A. so B. or C. but D. as

4.A. Depend on B. Thanks to C. Instead of D. Because of

5.A. surprised B. tired C. mad D. angry

6.A. catching B. beating C. killing D. saving

7.A. active B. happy C. healthy D. rich

8.A. always B. never C. seldom D. hardly

9.A. success B. secret C. power D. lesson

10.A. asked B. hoped C. answered D. refused

11.A. was dead B. was dying C. died D. death

12.A. village B. town C. city D. world

13.A. excited B. pleased C. glad D. afraid

14.A. shouted B. cried C. smiled D. jumped

15.A. young B. great C. nice D. quiet

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In American history, Benjamin Franklin was very famous. He was a leader of the American Revolution against English rule. He was 1. a scientist, inventor and writer. And he was even well-known for his proverbs(谚语). Some of them are still used today, 2. this one:“Early to bed and early to rise 3.(make) a man healthy, wealthy and wise.” And another one is “A penny saved is a penny earned.”, which means that money should not be wasted.

Americans like to use proverbs so much 4. there are so many proverbs in history. Here is an interesting collection of proverbs that Americans use.

Some people say, “Absence makes the heart grow fonder.” This means you love someone even more when he or she is far away.

5. proverb says, “Love is blind.” In other words, when you fall in love with someone, you may not see anything bad about that person.

Here is another popular saying about love: “The way to a man's heart is through his stomach.” Some people believe that a woman can win a 6.(man) love if she can always cook his favorite food.

Some people only want to love someone who is very good-looking. I think it's

7.(cheat). You should know that “Beauty is only skin deep.” Your girlfriend may be 8.(love) to look at, but she may also have some bad qualities. Or maybe your boyfriend is a wonderful person, but not good-looking. So what a person looks like is not 9.(real) important.

In the end, we must say, “All good things must come to an end.” Make another collection of proverbs if you like. Anyway, “Actions speak 10.(loud) than words.”

There once lived a rich businessman who had a lazy son. The businessman wanted his son to realize the value of labour.

One day, he told his son, "Today, I want you to earn something. If you fail, you won't have your meal tonight."

The boy didn't want to find a job, so he asked his mother for help. She gave him a gold coin. In the evening, when the father asked his son what he had earned, the son showed him the gold coin. The father then asked him to throw it into the well (水井). The son did as he was told.

The father guessed that the gold coin was from the boy's mother. The next day, he sent his wife to her parents' home and asked his son to earn something. Since no one helped him, the son had to go to the market to look for a job. A shopkeeper told him that he would pay him a coin if he carried heavy tools for him. The son accepted. As he returned home and gave the coin to his father, he was asked to throw it into the well. The boy cried, "Dad! My body is aching. I'm tired. How are you asking me to throw my hard-earned coin into a well?"

The businessman smiled. He told his son that one feels pain only when the fruits of labour are wasted. The son realized the value of hard work. He promised not to be lazy any more.

1.Who helped the son when he was asked to earn something for the first time?

A. His father. B. His mother. C. His sister. D. The shopkeeper.

2.Why did the father ask the boy to throw his coin into the well?

A. To fill the well.

B. To check if the coin is real.

C. To keep the coin for the boy.

D. To check if the boy had earned the coin by himself.

3.How did the son feel when his father asked him to throw the coin into the well again?

A. Surprised. B. Sad. C. Excited. D. Relaxed.

4.The story is mainly about

A. a wise mother B. a gold coin C. the fruits of labour D. a lazy boy

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