When I was twelve years old, my parents allowed me to apply for an afternoon newspaper route. I had a friend who was a little older than me. He had a morning route and he was earning(挣钱) what I ____ big money. I had helped him deliver(递送) his newspapers a few times and I thought I could ___ it. In those days most towns had both a morning newspaper and an afternoon newspaper. My parents did not want me to have to ___before dawn but they said yes to an afternoon route.

I was excited about being able to make my own money. __ , I needed a bike to be able to handle the large bag required for ___ the newspapers. I was not a large boy and the only bike we had in our family was too tall for me to handle with a load of newspapers. I needed a ____ one. My father suggested we go shopping for a suitable bicycle with the understanding that I would pay for it out of my income(收入).

At that time the Western Auto Company had a line of bicycles. My father arranged(安排) for me to ____ a bicycle that was just the right size for me. But for the next several months I dutifully rode my bike to the Western Auto Store to make my $5.00 monthly bike payment.

It was a great __ for a twelve-year-old boy to learn. I learned how to make money and pay my debt(债务). I did not know it at the time but that bicycle influenced hugely on my life. It gave me my first taste of independence. But most of all it led me to wife because her parents were among my__ on the newspaper route. Get on your bike and ride and you __knowwhere it will take you.

1.A. showed B. considered C. took D. stuck

2.A. remember B. notice C. manage D. understand

3.A. get up B. go back C. give in D. come over

4.A. Whether B. Besides C. That D. However

5.A. changing B. achieving C. carrying D. making

6.A. lighter B. stronger C. prettier D. smaller

7.A. buy B. borrow C. rent D. try

8.A. success B. shock C. surprise D. lesson

9.A. friends B. customers C. relatives D. classmates

10.A. usually B. sometimes C. never D. seldom

These days the subject of security(安全) on campus is talked about quite often. Some students' mobile phones are stolen, some students fight with and hurt one another, and others are knocked down by the fast running motorbikes or cars.

These problems are common on campus. I think there are three causes for these. Firstly, some students don’t take care of their own things. They are still young and not careful enough. Secondly, some students want to do everything well. They want to be the winners in exams, and they also want to be the winners in fighting. And thirdly, the campus guards don’t carry on their duties well.

In order to have a safe campus, all the students should be very careful about their own things. They should also mind their behaviors and act politely. The campus guards are supposed to be devoted(致力于) to the safety on campus, and it is their duty to safeguard a safe campus to help provide a good environment for the students.

1.According to the passage, some students'are stolen.

A. books B. watches C. bikes D. mobile phones

2.There are ___ reasons for the campus problems.

A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5

3.The passage tells us some ______ don’t carry on their duties well.

A. Campus guards B. students C. teachers D. Headteachers

4.Which of the following sentences is NOT right?

A. Some students are knocked down by the cars.

B. Some students want to be winners in exams and fighting.

C. All the students take care of their own things.

D. All the students should take care of their own things.

5.This passage is mainly about .

A. how to act politely B. how to do well in exams

C. How to make the campus safe D. How to take care of things

One young excellent person was trying to find a high position in a big company. It was the manager who would make the final decision.

The manager discovered that the young man did an excellent job in his college, which aroused the manager’s curiosity.

The manager asked, “Who paid for your college?”

The young man answered, “My father passed away when I was one year old, so it was just my mother.”

“What did your mother do?” The manager seemed surprised.

“She is a clothes cleaner,” the young man answered, with no feeling.

“Have you ever helped your mother wash some clothes before?”

“Never. My mother always wanted me to study and read more books. She could wash clothes faster than me,” the young man seemed puzzled (迷惑) when answering.

“Well, now I need you to do something. When you go back home today, clean your mother’s hands and see me tomorrow.”

The youth was happy when hearing this because he felt that his chance of getting the job was great. When he went home, he happily asked his mother to let him clean her hands. His mother felt strange but happy. With mixed feelings, she showed her hands.

The young man cleaned his mother’s hands, with tears falling. It was the first time he noticed that his mother’s hands were so wrinkled (皱的), and there were so many wounds. This pair of hands enabled him to go through college. This pair of hands was the price that his mother had to pay for his life and his future.

The next morning, the manager asked the young man, “Now tell me what you learned yesterday.”

After hearing what he said, the manager knew the young man had learned his lesson. “This is the man whom I am looking for. You are hired (聘用了).”

1.What attracted the attention of the manager when he was interviewing the young man?

A. The young man’s father.

B. The young man’s clothes.

C. The young man’s excellent job in college.

D. The young man’s high position in company.

2.The manager asked the young man some questions because he wanted to know_____.

A. how the young man got the job in the company

B. who enabled the young man to finish his college

C. why the young man’s father wanted him to study

D. how fast the young man’s mother could wash clothes

3.The manager asked the young man to clean his mother’s hands because _____.

A. he wanted the young man and his mother to have a talk

B. he wanted the young man to know his mother’s love for him

C. the young man felt sure he would get the job in the company

D. the young man had never wanted to study or read more books

4.After the young man washed his mother’s hands, he knew_____.

A. why his mother could wash clothes faster than he did

B. when he would get the job offer from the company

C. what his mother had done for his life and his future

D. why his mother didn’t want him to wash her hands

5.Which of the following might be the best title for this passage?

A. Mother’s hands. B. A big company.

C. Mixed feelings. D. The manager’s hands.

Today, I want to tell you some stories from my life. The first story is about connecting the dots(小圆点). Reed College, the college I attended, offered perhaps the best calligraphy(书法) lessons in the country. Calligraphy was attractive to me, so I decided to take a calligraphy class to learn how to do this. I didn’t hope for any real use of this in my life. It was just a hobby. But ten years, when we were designing the first Macintosh computer, it all came back to me.

You might be very confused about the meaning of what you are doing now. But you have to believe the dots will somehow connect in the future. Every effort you make is worth the price. It will pay off in the end. This belief has never let me down, and it has made all the differences in my life.

My second story is about love and loss. Woz and I started Apple in a garage when I was 20. But later, I got fired(解雇). How can you get fired from a company you started? Well, it just happened. What had been the focus of my entire adult life was gone, and it was so hard for me.

But it turned out to be the best thing that could have ever happened to me. It freed me to enter one of the most creative periods of my life.

I’m pretty sure if I hadn’t been fired from Apple, I wouldn’t become who I am now. The loss completed me. Sometimes life hits you in the head with a brick. Don’t lose faith. What’s more, you have to find out what you love. The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. You’ll know when you find it.

1.Jobs told us _____ stories in the passage.

A. one B. two C. three D. four

2.In the first paragraph, we can find EXCEPT “_____”.

A. When Jobs designed the first computer many years later, he used his calligraphy.

B. Jobs was interested in calligraphy when he was at college.

C. It was just a hobby for Jobs to learn the calligraphy.

D. Jobs wanted to be an artist when he was young.

3.Jobs believes _____.

A. every effort we make is worth the price

B. the dots will never connect in the future

C. what we are doing is probably useless

D. the thing we’re doing may not pay off

4.The belief has never made Jobs _____.

A. satisfied B. pleased C. sad D. happy

5.The underlined word “brick” in the last paragraph probably means _____.

A. something soft B. something hard

C. something light D. something different

My dad was in the radio business when I was growing up. He’d get tickets to a lot of different sporting events, and in 1984 we went to Madison Square Garden during Michael Jordan’s rookie season (新秀赛季). My dad took me to see Jordan put on a show.

I remember looking at my dad as an eight-year-old kid and saying, “I want to be Michael Jordan one day.” Dad laughed a bit and then turned to me and said, “Son, I love you, but you’re probably not going to be Michael Jordan.” Then my dad pointed to the man standing next to Jordan at the time, his agent (经纪人) David Falk. My dad explained how Falk worked closely with players, and since then that’s all I’ve ever wanted to do.

Years passed and I became a sports agent. My job is simply to help professional(职业的) players find jobs. No two days are the same, which I find exciting. If it’s in-season, I’m talking to players about how they are feeling and how they’re performing from week to week. During the off-season, I try to make sure players’ lives are managed, so they can focus on (专注于) improving on the field.

Not everyone can be a sports star, but it’s more than possible to work on the business side of sports. I always tell the students I meet to go out of their way to introduce themselves to people. Relationships are so important in this business, and they can take you a long way.

1.The writer went to Madison Square Garden to see Jordan _______.

2.At first the writer want to be _______.

3.Who was David Falk? _______

4.The writer thinks his job is exciting because _______.

5.In the writer’s opinion, _______ are important in his business.

作为中学生该怎么度过自己的闲暇时光?你会推荐什么样的放松方式?理由是什么?请根据以下表格中的信息写一篇文章。

观点

理由

一部分同学喜欢网络和电视

1. 放松,信息量大……

2.可以足不出户和同学乃至陌生人互动……

另一部分同学喜欢亲近家人、自然和读书

1. 与家人相处更加和睦

2. 增长见识,开阔视野

你的思考

……(不少于一点)

参考词汇:增长见识 increase one’s knowledge 开阔视野 open one’s mind

要求:

(1)词数:80~100个。

(2)短文的题目和开头已给出,不计入总词数。

(3)要点齐全,行文连贯,可适当发挥。

Our society is developing fast. People are getting busier too. As a result, people try to relax in their free time. We students have different ideas of spending our free time.

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