Mr. White works in an office. He liked reading in bed when he was at school. It was bad for his eyes and now he is near-sighted. But he wouldn't want anybody else to know about it and he never wears a pair of glasses. It often brings him some trouble.
One winter morning he was sent to a village school on business. He got off a bus at a stop in a small town. Then he had to walk there. The road to the village wasn't smooth. There were stones here and there. He fell over several times and it made his clothes very duty. At last he got to the village. Suddenly it began to blow strongly and it got much colder. His hat was blown off while he was looking for the school. He had to run after it but he couldn't catch it. He was wondering why his hat ran into a house as if it had legs. And then he ran into the house, too.
A big woman appeared and stopped him by shouting angrily, " What are you running after my hen for?"
【小题1】According to the passage, which of the following is true?
A.Mr. White wears a pair of glasses.
B.Mr. White works in a village school.
C.Mr. White likes reading in bed in his office.
D.Mr. White often has some trouble because of his near sight.
【小题2】 What was the weather like when Mr. White was walking to the village school?
A.It was warm.B.It was windy.C.It was fine.D.It was cool.
【小题3】Mr. White couldn't get his hat because ______.
A.his hat had legsB.his hat was the big woman's
C.he couldn't see his hat at allD.he couldn't run as fast as his hat

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Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years but they were never interested in each other. Then one day, Sue saw Jim’s music collection. She noticed a rare punk rock CD that she also owned. At that moment, she realized that they both had the same interest in music and they started talking. Sue said, “I thought we had nothing in common(相同)until I saw his CD by the New York Dolls.” They are now married and living with each other.

Some psychologists (心理学家) think that your taste in music is related to (有联系的) your personality. As part of a test at the University of Texas, Austin, USA, volunteers created a CD of their favourite songs. The volunteers then listened to each other’s CDs and made guesses about the CD creator’s personality—outgoing, adventurous, happy, and so on. These strangers correctly guessed much more about each others’ personalities through their CDs than through their clothes or taste in films. For example, Sue and Jim love punk music, which means they have outgoing personalities.

The psychologists who did the test found Snoop Dogg (hip-hop) fans are likely to be energetic and talkative. People who like U2 (rock/pop music) are generally independent and adventurous.

The psychologists also found that Louis Armstrong(jazz) fans tend to(倾向于) be serious and intelligent While fans of classical music are also likely to enjoy jazz music and tend to be shy.The psychologists were surprised to find that rap and heavy metal fans were also shier and quieter than many other music lovers.

Title: Music and      1.

An opinion

Your      2.   in music is related to your personality.

Findings

One’s clothes or taste in films is    3.  important than his/her CDs in a test of guessing about one’s personality.

It is   4.  that hip-hop fans are energetic and talkative.

People who 5.  rock or pop music are usually independent and adventurous.

Jazz fans tend to be  6.  and intelligent.

It’s  7.  that rap and heavy metal fans are shier and quieter than many other music lovers

An    8.

  9.   Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years, they were never interested in each other.

After Sue noticed they both had rare punk rock CDs, she found they had    10.  in common.

They are now married and living with each other.

 

 

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  1 the first time, Zhang Shengyu, a student at Laiyang Middle School in Shandong, didn’t ask her mother to buy her a new schoolbag or any new pens for the beginning of the school term. “My old schoolbag can still be used, so there is no  2 to buy a new one,” Zhang said. “I’ve decided to be thrifty (节约的) from now on. ”

As the center of the  3 attention, many of the one-child generation do not know about the hardships of life. They sometimes have no idea of the value(价值) of money. Many students would  4 away pens and erasers that haven’t been used up and buy new ones. Some like to compete with each other to see whose clothes and  5 are more expensive.

The Ministry of Education put a notice on its website on Jan 20. It called on students to have good habits such as diligence and thrift, to stop wasting food and to pay  6 attention to famous brands. (牌子)

Many schools consider  7 the students the value of money  and encourage their students to be  8 .

Students at No 44 Middle School of Shijiazhuang, Hebei planted many fruit trees in their campus. By taking care of the trees, the students learned  9 to cherish(珍惜) things.

At Tie Yi Middle School in Xi’an, students organized a group to collect used pen refills (替芯) and use them for crafts (手工作品). “What we students do are small things,   10 I think with everyone’s work, we can make a difference,” said Li Dongdong, 16, a student at the school.

1.                A.For            B.In             C.On  D.Of

 

2.                A.reasons        B.need           C.way  D.use

 

3.                A.mother’s      B.father’s        C.parent’s D.family’s

 

4.                A.give           B.throw          C.put D.take

 

5.                A.houses         B.cars            C.bikes D.school thing

 

6.                A.some          B.less            C.more D.fewer

 

7.                A.teaching        B.knowing        C.learning D.showing

 

8.                A.active          B.thrifty          C.honest   D.careful

 

9.                A.how           B.where          C.when D.why

 

10.               A.so             B.but            C.and  D.however

 

 

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