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What Would You Do? is a TV program on American ABC. The program which is hosted by the news reporter John Quinones is popular with many people. It tests what people will do when they see someone is in trouble so as to remind us to stand up for the people in need. Here is last week’s program.

In a cake shop, two actors acted as a blind woman named Pamela and a man clerk who looked down upon the blind. Hidden cameras were recording what would happen. The blind woman came into the shop and bought a box of twelve cup cakes. The clerk treated the woman badly at first. Then he cheated her when he gave her the change. He only gave her 6 single dollar bills instead of 34 dollars.

Would someone be brave enough to stand up for the blind woman? Yes! A customer(顾客) in the cake shop stopped the clerk from cheating the blind and treating her badly. And other customers joined in soon. John appeared in the end and interviewed the first customer who helped Pamela out. She said it was necessary to give a hand to the people in need. “A psychology(心理学) professor once said,” she said, “It’s difficult to take the first step to stand up. It needs courage.”

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The name of the TV program

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The purpose of the TV program

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The place the blind woman was in

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The person who treated the blind woman badly

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Something we need to stand up for the people in need

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On Saturday morning, every boy in town was happy, except Tom Sawyer. Tom was by his aunt for causing some trouble. And he had to paint their fence(篱笆) which was 30 yards long. He knew other boys would him. He didn’t want to become a joke, so he thought hard. Then he came up with an idea and his brush to start the work.

A moment later, Ben Rogers came with an apple in his hand.

“You did something wrong again, right?” Ben asked.

“Of course not. I’m enjoying myself. Does a boy get a to paint a fence like this every day?” Tom said and went on painting.

Ben watched in silence for a while and became more and more . “Tom, will you let me have a try?” He asked.

But Tom , “Sorry, but Aunt Polly trusted me to do the painting. She said only I could do the job .”

“Oh, please, Tom,” said Ben. “I’ll be really careful. I’ll give you half my . Wait, I’ll give you all of it.”

“That’s a deal,” said Tom. “But you must be careful.”

Tom gave Ben his brush with worry on his face joy in his heart. He sat down and started to eat the apple.

When Ben got , Billy was waiting for his turn. He gave Tom a kite for the chance to paint. Behind Bill, there were many others…

Soon Tom got lots of “treasure”, and the fence got three coats of paint. Aunt Polly was so pleased that she gave Tom a big apple!

1.A. chosen B. guided C. praised D. punished

2.A. connect with B. laugh at C. wait for D. take care of

3.A. picked up B. brought up C. gave up D. kept up

4.A. competition B. journey C. decision D. chance

5.A. nervous B. interested C. lonely D. sleepy

6.A. refused B. agreed C. stopped D. succeeded

7.A. sadly B. comfortably C. perfectly D. poorly

8.A. brush B. kite C. apple D. toy

9. A. but B. so C. and D. or

10. A. worried B. sick C. relaxed D. tired

The First Lady’s Travel Journal: Touring the Forbidden City March 21, 2014

After visiting the Beijing Normal School, Madame Peng took Sasha and Malia, my mother, and me to the Forbidden City, which is right in the heart of Beijing.

For more than 2,000 years (up until 1912), China was ruled by emperors who descended (传递) from many different dynasties, or families, who passed ruling positions on from generation to generation — and for nearly 500 years, the Forbidden City used as the emperor’s home.

Like the name suggests, the Forbidden City is large enough to be a city of its own — it includes nearly 1,000 buildings and nearly 10,000 rooms.

In 1925, the new Chinese government turned the Forbidden City into a museum so that visitors like us from all over the world can stroll (闲逛) through many of the beautiful rooms and outdoor spaces.

The Forbidden City is too large to fully experience in a single visit, but highlights include the following: The Hall of Union and Peace (交泰殿) has almost 14,000 ornamental dragons. The Hall of Supreme Harmony (太和殿) is where the emperor watched birthday celebrations and coronation (加冕) ceremonies from his Dragon Throne (龙椅). And then there are the Imperial Gardens (御花园), where you can walk along the paths and pavilions, admiring the beautiful rock arrangements, flowers and cypress (柏树) trees.

While we loved our visit to the Forbidden City, we only wish we had more time to see everything. But then again, I’m not sure there could ever be enough time to fully enjoy all of the art and history in this wonderful place.

1.The writer visited The Forbidden City with _______.

A. her daughters B. her husband

C. her mother D. her mother and two daughters

2.The Forbidden City is a _______.

A. city B. palace

C. village D. garden

3.The Forbidden City was used as _______ for nearly 500 years until 1912.

A. a museum

B. the emperor’s short-lived home

C. a place of interest for public

D. the emperor’s home

4.What does the word “highlights” mean in the passage?

A.景观亮点 B.聚光灯

C. 光亮 D. 最大的部分

5. According to the passage, we can infer(推断) that _______.

A. They had enough time to visit every room

B. The Forbidden City was used as a museum till 1925

C. The first lady enjoyed all of the art and history in this wonderful place

D. There are more than 1,000 buildings and less than 10,000 rooms

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