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Joe wanted a computer. He asked his ________ for the money and they said he must get it himself. But how did he get it? He ________about this when he walked home. Not many people wanted to ask children to work for them. Maybe he could take away ______for the neighbors (邻居). But this was not winter. He had to wait a long time for time. He couldn’t cut grass for their gardens________ he had no tools(工具)to do the work with.

Then he saw one of his ________ , Dick,who sits next to him, delivering(送)newspaper .I could do that, he thought. _______I could even get the computer right away. I could pay________ it a little each week. He ran to catch up with Dick. Joe ______ him a lot of questions. He learned that it was________ to get twenty-five dollars each week. He learned that the job ________ about three hours each night. Dick_______him the phone number of the newspaper manager.

Joe almost flew home. After he had told his mother ________ he thought, she smiled ________ (13), “I think it is a ________idea,” she said, “I’ll call the newspaper.”

“Wait, mum,” Joe said, “I’ll call. After that, I’m going to be a ______ now.” Joe’s mother was very happy.

1.A. teachers B. parents C. classmates D. friends

2.A. said B. told C. thought D. spoke

3.A. rain B. storm C. snow D. shower

4.A. because B. when C. while D. after

5.A. student B. classmate C. teacher D. brother

6.A. May be B. probably C. Maybe D. only

7.A. on B. to C. of D. for

8.A. studied B. asked C. carried D. got

9.A. friendly B. kind C. possible D. wrong

10.A. spent B. paid C. cost D. took

11.A. taught B. gave C. made D. asked

12.A. that B. when C. what D. where

13.A. sadly B. happily C. politely D. angrily

14.A. big B. large C. great D. bad

15.A. teacher B. painter C. businessman D. Worker

Every January we celebrate the life of a great man, Martin Luther King who fought for civil rights. He believed that all Americans should be treated fairly, no matter what their skin colors were.

Dr. King was born in 1929 in Atlanta. Because he was black, he could not go to the same schools as white children. Black Americans also had to use separate restrooms, restaurants, theaters and swimming pools in some states.

Dr. King thought this was wrong. He was a Christian minister(牧师) who worked for equal rights for black people. He helped organize protests to change those unfair laws.

It was a hard fight. Dr. King was attracted and arrested(逮捕) many times. But more and more Americans grew to understand that it was wrong to treat black people differently from white people.

In 1963, Dr. King led many people in a march to Washington, D. C. where there he gave his famous speech “I Have a Dream”. He said people should be judged by their hearts, not by their skin colors. His efforts helped bring about new laws to create equal rights for all Americans.

The third Monday of January is a holiday to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King. We should respect his courage in working to improve the lives of so many people.

1.The Chinese meaning of the word “protests” in this passage is probably “

A. 抗议 B. 保护 C. 措施 D. 比赛

2.More Americans realized that it was not to treat black people differently from white people.

A. important B. unfair C. wrong D. right

3.Martin Luther King said people should be judged by .

A. their skin colors B. their hearts

C. unfair laws D. different rights

4.The passage is mainly about .

A. the fight for civil right

B. the introduction of Martin Luther King

C. a holiday to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King

D. the differences between black people and white people

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