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【题目】He chose to study in a junior school near his home. It __________ to be a wise decision.

A. put outB. put onC. turned outD. turned on

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:他选择在他家附近的一所初中学习。结果证明这是一个明智的决定。

A. put out熄灭;B. put on穿上;C. turned out结果证明;D. turned on打开。本题考查turn out的用法。turn out = turn out to be这是个系动词,后面可以跟形容词或名词作表语,意思是结果证明turn out等系动词后也可以接不定式(尤其to be)短语作表语,to be可以省略。故选C

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Uncle shook his head. "No, thank you, "he said. “It is just too loud and crowded for me. Everyone is always on the go, while I am used to the peace and quiet of our village. I feel afraid out there, like a frightened(害怕的)child. ”Mina sat on the sofa next to her uncle. "Tell me about the village, Uncle Moti, "she said. “Would I like it there? ”

Uncle laughed. "Without a doubt, you would find it dull at first-the loudest sound is usually birdsong. The people I meet on the street are all people I know, and we stop and talk or go to the tea shop and have tea. There are not many shops, but the shopkeepers know all their customers. Everyone is friendly and has a smile for everyone else. ”

“Sounds really nice, ”Mina said. “But I think maybe it is not different in every way. I really wish you would come with me, and I could show you why I say that. ”Uncle sighed and got up, saying, “All right, Mina, I will go. ”

Out on the street, cars zoomed by, some of them honking. Uncle looked very nervous at all the noise and activities, and Mina took his hand.

"Look, "she said, "there is my friend Nate, and coming down the street is my teacher, Ms. Sanchez. "Mina waved to Nate, who waved back, and called hello to her teacher. Then she led her uncle down the street to the store, where she greeted the shopkeeper. "Hi, Ms. Franklin, this is my uncle Moti, who has come here to live. "

"Over here, "Mina took her uncle’s arm and led him across the street. A sign over a door read "Navid’s Tea Shop. "Uncle smiled. They went in and sat at a table. They ordered tea, and Uncle sighed happily.

"Well, I see what you were trying to show me, "he said. "This neighborhood is your village. Now it will be mine to. It has friends, kind shopkeepers, birds, and even a tea shop. . . "

1At first, Uncle Moti didn’t want to go out with Mina because .

A. he missed his family in the village

B. he felt very tired after a long journey

C. he didn’t get used to the life in Mina’s neighborhood

D. people in Mina’s neighborhood were unfriendly to him

2From the underlined sentences in the passage, we can infer(推断)that Mina is a girl.

A. braveB. caringC. creativeD. humorous

3The sentence" "in the passage shows that Mina’s neighborhood and Uncle’s village are similar.

A. I feel afraid out there, like a frightened child.

B. You would find it dull at first-the loudest sound is usually birdsong.

C. Out on the street, cars zoomed by, some of them honking.

D. It has friends, kind shopkeepers, birds, and even a tea shop.

4The story suggests that Uncle Moti will probably later on.

A. still feel frightened as before

B. start to look for a job in a tea shop

C. be willing to go out in Mina’s neighborhood

D. tell people why he came to Mina’s neighborhood

【题目】 Many Chinese mothers are afraid that their children will fall behind their classmates,so these mothers are becoming"tiger mothers". They believe the harder their children study, the happier life they will have in the future. Is it true? Lulu and her sister Sophia may have a say.

Lulu and Sophia have a"tiger mother". She pushed them a lot when they were young. For example, they were not allowed to get grades lower than A's.They had to practice the piano or violin for several hours a day. There were no games or TV.

The tiger mother, Amy, is a Chinese-American professor at Yale Law School in the USA.Several years ago, she wrote a book named Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother and shared her strict parenting style(育儿方式)in it.

Many people don't like Amy's style of parenting. They once worried that her daughters would not be happy. However, the two girls have grown up and they are thankful to their mother.Sophia has just graduated from Yale University. She is hard-working, friendly and helpful. Not long ago, she shared some useful studying tips online. Lulu is also a warm, smart and popular girl her friends eyes. She said tiger mothers believed that a child could succeed by being pushed to go all out.

Still, not everyone agrees with the tiger mother's parenting style. In fact, there isn't a parenting style that fits everyone. What's the best parenting style for you? Maybe you should work it out together with your parents.

根据短文内容.选择最佳答案。

1According to the passage, “tiger mothers” .

A. don' t mind their children falling behind their classmates

B. don' t care about their children's feelings when they grow up

C. believe pushing their children hard can help them succeed

D. believe the more happily the kids study, the harder their life will be

2What can we know about Amy?

A. She is teaching in China.

B. She loves playing the violin.

C. She is the mother of of the two girls.

D. She is liked by many people.

3In Lulu and Sophia's opinion, their mother is .

A. greatB. worriedC. humorousD. hateful

4What can we infer(推断) from the passage?

A. You can find tiger mothers only in China.

B. Lulu graduated from Yale University, too.

C. Sophia is not a popular girl in her friends'eyes.

D. Different children need different parenting styles

5Which of the following is probably the title?

A. Lulu and Sophia

B. Do you want a tiger mother?

C. Chinese Mothers

D. How can you become a tiger mother?

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"I wish there was a store full of colours that I could spend all my time in." he sighed.

He bought everything on his wife's list and came home. When he walked into the house, Mrs. Scott noticed the sad look on his face. "What's wrong?" she asked him. "It looks like you had fun at the store. I can see that you picked out the best things."

"I did have fun in the store. So much that I wish I could have spent more time there. It's so full of colours! " Mr. Scott said.

"I see," Mrs. Scott said. "Well, cheer up, because I'm going to cook a nice lunch for us!"

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"Good morning, Mr. Brown," he called out to one of his neighbours. He liked Mr. Brown very much, because, well, you guessed it: his name was a colour!

"Mr. Scott! Just the person I wanted to see!" Mr. Brown replied. "My wife and I are moving out of this town, and I need someone to take over my shop. You are the perfect person for the job because it's a paint shop! I need someone who knows its colours. Would you be interested?"

Mr. Scott was mad with excitement. "I will take it over right away!"

Mr. Brown was relieved when he left town, because he knew his paint shop was in good hands. Sure enough, Mr. Scott kept the paint shop open for twenty more years and got to talk about colours all day, every day.

1Why did Mr. Scott come home from the supermarket sadly?

A.He hated shopping in the supermarket.

B.He didn't enjoy the colours in the supermarket.

C.He didn't have enough money to buy everything on his wife's list.

D.He liked the colours in the supermarket so much that he didn't want to leave.

2Why did Mr. Scott like Mr. Brown very much?

A.They were neighbours.B.Mr Brown had a paint shop.

C.They shared the same hobby.D.Mr Brown's name was a colour.

3What does the underlined word "relieved" mean?

A.宽慰B.不舍C.犹豫D.烦恼

4What's the best title for this passage?

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