Mr. Smith lives in a small village, but he works in an office in a big city. He goes to work ____(1)train every morning and comes ______(2)the same way.

One morning while he was _______(3)his newspaper on the train, he was tapped on the shoulder by a man behind him. Mr. Smith had never met him ______(4).The mans said “ _____(5)“ to him and then began to talk to him. The man said “ Your life______(6)interesting, is it? You _______(7)the same train at the same station at the same time ______(8)Morning ,and you always sit in the __________(9)seat and read the same newspaper.”

When Mr. Smith _________(10)this, he put his newspaper down, turned around, and said to the man angrily,”  _______(11)do you know all that about me?”

“ Because I am _____________(12)sitting in the same seat behind you.” The man answered.

1.A.in                    B.on                   C.by                  D.with

2.A.family                B.home                 C.house               D.village

3.A.seeing               B.looking               C.finding              D.reading

4.A.before                  B.ago                 C.after               D.later

5.A.Goodbye                B.Thanks              C.Sorry               D.Hello

6.A.isn’t                    B.is                   C.aren’t              D.are

7.A.go on                   B.get on               C.take on              D.put on

8.A.one                    B.this                 C.yesterday                   D.every

9.A.another                 B.other                C.same                D.different

10.A.listened               B.found               C.felt                  D.heard

11.A.How                  B.When              C.What                 D.Where

12.A.never                B.always             C.hardly                D.nearly

A driver stopped his car on a street side to have a rest, when he lay down in the seat and closed his eyes, a pedestrian_____(1)and knocked at his window to ask the time.

The driver opened his eyes and looked at his watch,” It’s 8” he said .Then he went on _____(2)again. But soon he woke up ______(3)a second pedestrian was knocking at the window, “Sir

,do you have the time?” he asked .The driver looked at his watch again and ______(4)the man it was 8:30.

    If it went on ______(5)the same way as now., he could not have a good rest, so he wrote a short______(6)and fixed it on the window for all to see. It said,” I don’t have the time.”

    Again the man lay down in the seat for his sleep. A few minutes later a_____(7)person came along and began knocking at the window.” Hey, sir” he said “ It’s quarter_______(8)nine.”

1.A.came out      B.came in        C.come up             D.came on

2.A.work         B.sit             C.sleep                D.drink

3.A.because       B.till             C.before               D.though

4.A.told                  B.spoke          C.said                 D.talked

5.A.by                   B.at             C.for                  D.in

6.A.book                 B.note           C.letter              D.paper

7.A.three                 B.third          C.four                D.fourth

8.A.on                  B.at             C.in                  D.to

Not long ago an old scientist made several tests with different animals to find out which was cleverer than other animals.

    In out test , the old scientist put a monkey in a room where there were several boxes. Some boxes are inside other boxes. One small box had some food in it. The scientist wanted to watch the monkey and to find out how long it would take the monkey to find the food. The scientist left the room., he waited a few minutes outside the door. Then he got down on his knees and put his eye to the keyhole. What did he see? To his surprise, he found himself looking into the eye of the monkey. The monkey was on the other side of the door and looked at the scientist through the keyhole.

(   )1.The scientist wanted to know_________

A.if the monkey came into the small box.

B.if the monkey would look for the food.

C.if the monkey was cleverer than other animals

D.if some boxes were inside other boxes.

(   )2.In one test , the scientist put a monkey__________.

       A.into a small box                   B.into several small boxes

       C.into a box where there was some food  D.in a room

(   )3.After the scientist left the room, the monkey ______________.

A.began to eat food    

B.began to look for food

C.looked at the scientist through the keyhole

D.came into the boxes one after another

(   )4.The scientist _______________.

A.got down on his knees and waited outside the door.

B.Got down on his knees and put his eyes to the keyhole.

C.Left the room for a long time

D.Looked at the monkey through the keyhole with his eye

(   )5.To the scientist ‘s surprise_____________

A.the monkey got down on his knees.

B.The monkey went out of the room

C.The monkey looked at the scientist through the window.

D.The monkey put its eye to the keyhole

If you want to see a thing well, reach out and touch it

   Your eyes can tell you that a glass ball is round. But by holding it in your hands, you can feel how smooth and cool the ball is. You can feel how heavy the glass is.

The roundness, smoothness, coolness and heaviness are parts of the ball. When you feel all these things about the ball, you really see it.

With your skin, you can feel surprisingly well. For example, your fingers can tell the difference between a nickel and dime in your pocket. You can feel a tiny drop of water on the back of your hand, or a puff of air against your skin. You can even feel sounds against your skin.

Most of us like the feel of fur. We like to touch a fur coat or a fur collar .And we like to pet a kitten because of its soft fur.

All children soon learn what “ Don’t touch” means. They hear it often. Yet most of us keep right on touching things as we grow up.

The bottoms of our feet can feel things, too. You know this when you walk barefoot. Warm sand, cool grass and a soft rug all feel different beneath your feet.

There are ways of learning to see well by feeling. One way is to close your eyes and try to feel everything that is touching your skin. Feel the shoes on your feet, the clothes on your body, the air on your skin. At first, it is not easy to feel these things consciously. You are too used to them.

   Most exhibits in museums are just for looking. But today some museums have some things to touch. Their sings say, “Do touch!”

   There you can feel the shape of a gun, the smooth silk of a pillow, the rough wood of an old chair. If you want to see better, reach out and touch. Then you will really see!

1.With your skin ________________.

A.you can’t feel much                     B.you can feel almost everything

C.you can only feel something               D.you can feel nothing

2.Most of us like to pet a kitten____________

A.because its fur feels soft              B.because it can catch rats

C.because we like to play with it           D.because of its beautiful face

3.Why is it not so easy to feel consciously those things around you?

A.You are not used to them              B.You take no notice of them

C.You don’t feel like touching them       D.You are too used to them

4.If you wanted to see things better, ____________

A.open your eyes wider                 B.keep on asking questions

C.go and visit museums                 D.reach out and touch them

5.Which of the following titles do you think best fits the story?

A.Things Feel Soft Hard                 B.Signs That Say “ Don’t touch”

C.To See Better-----Feel                 D.By hearing , by feeling

Your computer has been playing music for years, one CD at a time. Now hundreds of songs can be stored in your PC.If they are in the MP3 format.

What is it

MP3 compressed music into small computer files. You man download MP3 music several ways; Music can be downloaded from websites that have turned wide music libraries into MP3 .Once MP3 music is on your PC’s hard drive, you can play it through your computer’s speakers. ”burn” it into blank CDs or swap MP3 files with friends using e-mail.

 How much?

Software needed to play and turn MP3 music is often free. Compact portable MP3 players start at around $40 and can hold hundreds of songs. A blank CD on which you can record music costs about a dollar.

     Advantages

    MP3 turns your home PC into a jukebox .Small MP3 players are the size of a deck of cards, making it easy to take hundreds of songs with you.

     Disadvantages

    You man find that some websites only allow you to listen but you can’t download music .Others

Let you download music but can’t be copied to MP3 players .And a growing-number of new CDs make it impossible to copy songs to a computer.

1.How can you get MP3 music?

A.By turning your home PC into a jukebox.

B.By taking your own music or songs with you.

C.By copying songs to a PC through the speakers

D.By downloading from websites, which have turned music libraries into MP3.

2.What is the closet meaning of the underlined word “ burn”?

A.Copy                    B.Play                     C.Store                   D.Change

3.Which is not true according to the passage?

A.Software needed to play and turn MP3 music is often free

B.MP3 music can be “ burned” onto blank CDs or be swapped with friends by e-mail.

C.MP3 music can be taken along while traveling

D.A growing number of new CDs make it possible to copy songs to a computer.

4.How much will you pay for a compact portable MP3 player?

A.Free                    B.At least 10 dollars  C.About forty dollars  D.About a dollar

5.How many disadvantages of MP3 can we see from the passage?

A.2                    B.3               C.4                     D.5 

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