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One afternoon, Mrs. Green’s husband wanted to catch the 3: 30 flight to London to have an important meeting. She was very surprised when he telephoned her at 5 o’clock and said that he was still at the airport.

“What happened to you? ” asked Mrs. Green.

“Well, ” said Mr. Green, “Everything was going fine. I got my ticket, checked my bag and waited in line. I walked across the runway to the airplane and I saw my friend Jack Scott, who was an airplane engineer. I shouted to him and a policeman caught me. ”

“Why did he catch you? ”

“I don’t know, ” said Mr. Green, “As soon as he heard my shout, he ran towards me and caught me. ”

“What did you shout to your friend? ”

“All I said was ‘Hi, Jack’. You know that’s the usual way we say hello to our friends. ”

“But you don’t know the sentence ‘Hi, Jack’ also means to take control of a plane by force. ”

1.How did Mr. Green decide to go to London?

A. By train. B. By plane. C. By ship. D. By bus.

2.Why was Mrs. Green surprised?

A. Because her husband’s friend didn’t let him go.

B. Because her husband didn’t want to go to London.

C. Because her husband didn’t arrive at the airport in time.

D. Because her husband was still at the airport at 5 o’clock.

3.When did Mr. Green get to the airport that afternoon?

A. Before 3: 30. B. After 3: 30.

C. At about 5: 00. D. After 5: 00.

4.What did Jack Scott do from the passage?

A. He was a pilot. B. He was a passenger.

C. He was an engineer. D. He was a policeman at the airport.

5.What can we know according to the passage?

A. Mr. Green was an engineer.

B. Mr. Green would take control of a plane by force.

C. Jack Scott asked Mr. Green not to fly to London.

D. The policeman mistook what Mr. Green said.

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Soela Zani is a photographer from Albania. In 1988, a quiet boy lived next door to her. Born with Down's syndrome (唐氏综合征), the boy never spoke and seldom went outside because his parents felt shame to be seen with him.

“It was sad to see that,” Zani said. “Now, people know differently. Children with Down's syndrome are lovely. We need to accept them as they are and give them a chance to succeed in life.”

Zani wanted to do something for those lovely children, so she opened an exhibition (展览) last year at Albania's National Historical Museum. Photos of children with Down's syndrome were shown in the exhibition. In the photos, the children are copying poses (姿势) from famous paintings.

“When we opened the exhibition, the visitors enjoyed all the pictures. Many even started to cry in front of them. I was very touched,” Zani said. “These children are beautiful. They are pieces of art. This is my message.”

In some parts of Albania, having a child with Down's syndrome is still thought to be unlucky or shameful. But Zani has found the beauty of the children, inside and out. “There is no difference between a child with Down's syndrome and a child without it. They are the same,” Zani said. “This exhibition is a present from me to them.” Zani plans to take more photos of children with Down's syndrome and raise money for them this year.

根据材料内容简要回答下列问题。

1.What did Zani's next-door neighbor think of their child?

__________________________________________

2.Who did Zani open the exhibition for?

__________________________________________

3.What could be seen in Zani's exhibition?

__________________________________________

4.Was Zani's exhibition successful?

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5.What's Zani's plan for 2016?

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A man from a big city with a new cart(马车)and a beautiful pair of horses was driving along a country road . He did not give much attention to where he was going. Very soon he knew he lost his way, but he kept on driving hoping he would meet someone or find his way back.

It was a long way. For many hours he kept on driving. When it was almost dark he saw a farmer who was working in a field. He stopped and shouted, “Hello, farmer!” “Hello, yourself!” the farmer answered, still working.

“Where does this road go?”

“I have never seen it go anywhere. It always stays where it is.” said the farmer, without stopping his work.

“How far is it to the next town?” said the stranger, with a little louder voice.

“I don’t know. I’ve never measured (测量) it .” Answered the farmer.

By the time the city man was getting angry. “What do you know? You’re the biggest fool I’ve seen.”

The farmer stopped and turned and looked for a while at the man. Then he said, “Maybe I do not know much, perhaps I’m a fool. But at least I’m not lost.”

1.The city man said “Hello, farmer” because ______.

A. he was friendly to everyone

B.he saw an old man in the country

C. he lost his way and he wished the farmer who would show him the way

D.he was very happy

2.Did the farmer say anything to the city man?

A. Yes, he did.

B. We don’t know.

C. No, he didn’t.

D. The city man didn’t find his way.

3. The farmer didn’t tell the city man the way to the next town because _____ .

A. the farmer didn’t know the way, either

B. the farmer is busy working in the field

C. The city man asked the question rudely

D. the farmer can’t speak clearly

4.Was the farmer the biggest fool?

A. Yes, he was. B. No, he wasn’t.

C. Yes, he is. D. We don’t know.

5.. “I’m not lost” means “______”.

A. I’m not a fool.

B. I haven’t lost my way.

C. I haven’t lost anything.

D. I haven’t lost myself

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