A man got a new car and he was very proud of it. One day, when he came back home. He saw his three-year-old son happily hitting the new car with a toy hammer. He broke off the paint on the car. The man was so angry that he ran to his son, took away his hammer from him, and used the hammer to hit the boy’s hands as hard as he could for punishment(惩罚)。The poor boy cried loudly but his father didn’t care at all.

When the father calmed down, he took his son to the hospital as soon as he could. Although the doctor tried to save the broken bones, he had to cut the fingers from both of the boy’s hands in the end

When the boy woke up in the hospital and saw his hands ,he innocently(天真地)said“Daddy, I’m sorry about your car.”Then he asked, “But when are my fingers going to grow back?” The father felt very sad.

Think about this story when someone steps on your feet or when you want to argue with someone. Cars can be repaired, but broken bones and hurt feelings often can’t.

  People make mistakes. We are also allowed to make mistakes. We often fail to see the differences between people and their actions. We forget that the forgiveness is greater than argument Think before you act!

66. The boy broke off the paint on his father’s car because he ______

A. played just for fun

B. was proud of the car

C. didn’t like the car

D. wanted to make his father angry.

67. The phrase calmed down in the reading means______

A. got very tired and weak

B. was very frightened and sad

C. was not very worried or excited

D .didn’t care any more.

68. The father felt very sad because______

A. His car couldn’t be repaired

B. his son was innocent

C. the doctor he met was not good enough.

D. he couldn’t get back his son’s fingers

69. We can learn from the reading _____

A. there is no differences between people and their actions

B. the boy’s father had no forgiveness at all.

C. people sometimes make mistakes.

D. few people think before they act.

70. The best title for the reading would be _____

A. Father and Son  B. A Broken Car  C. Be Patient Please  D. Careless is needed.

There was once an old farmer with a horse. He used the horse to pull a plow( 犁 ) so that he could plow his field. He used him to pull a cart ( 马车 ).Sometimes he used him to ride to market. They are good friends.

One day the farmer found there was something wrong with his horse. He was very sick.. The farmer called a vet and ask him to come and looked over his sick horse.

“He is a very good horse.” The farmer said to the vet “I can’t do anything on the farm without him. Please make him better for me. He doesn’t want to stand up, and he doesn’t want to eat, either. Is he going to die?”

  “I don’t know yet,” the vet said. “I’ll tell you after I’ve examined him.”

The vet examined the horse, and then said, “You are lucky. There is nothing wrong with him. Give him one of these pills twice a day. He will soon be better.” He gave the farmer a box of large pills.

The farmer looked at them and said, “But my horse won’t eat. How can I make him swallow(吞) the pills?”

The vet said,” Get a tube. Put a pill in the tube. Put one end of the tube in the horse’s mouth and the other end in your own. Then blow hard. The pill will shoot out of the tube and go down the horse’s throat.”

“Ok,” the old farmer said happily.

A few days later the farmer went to see the vet .He looked really ill.

"You look sick,” the vet said. “What’s the trouble with you?”

“Oh, my dear vet, My horse blew first!” The old farmer said sadly.

56. What’s wrong with the horse?

 A. He got a headache.

B. He didn’t want to stand up or eat anything 

C. He was going to die.

D. He had a fewer.

57. How did the vet suggest giving the pill to the horse?

He suggested ___

A. mixing it with water

B. dropping it in the horse ‘s mouth.

C. blowing it out of a tube

D. putting it in the horse’s food

58. The best title of the passage should be______

A. a stupid farmer         B. a stupid vet

C. a clever horse          D. who ate the pill

59. The word tube in the reading means _____

A .杯子 B.碗  C. 瓶子  D.  管子

60. Why did the man look ill?

A. Because he swallowed the pill.           B. Because the horse died .

C. Because the horse kicked him.           D. Because the vet gave him the wrong pill

  It was one of the hottest days of the dry season. We hadn’t seen rain for almost a month.. The crops(庄稼) were dying. The rivers were drying. If we didn’t see some _41__soon, we would lose everything. It was on this day that I learned the true lesson of _42__and saw the only miracle ( 奇迹 )I had seen with my own eyes.

I was in the _43__making lunch when I saw my 6-year –old son, Billy, walking toward the woods. He disappeared into the woods, but minutes later, he came running out again_44_the house.

 I went back to make sandwiches, think about the task he had done. Moments later ,however, he was once again walking toward the woods .This ___45_ for an hour—walked carefully to the woods and ran back to the house.

 Finally I couldn’t wait any longer and I walked out of the house and followed him_46__.Then I saw the most _47__ thing. Several big deer stood in front of him. Billy walked right up to him. And I saw a baby deer_48_ on the ground, clearly suffering from dehydration( 遭受脱水)and the heat. It lifted its_49__with great effort to lap up (舔)the water cupped in my beautiful boy’s hands.

 When the water was gone, Billy jumped back and ran back to the house. I __50_ him back to a spigot (龙头  ) that we had shut off the water to. Billy opened it all the way up and very little __51_ came out .He knelt( 跪下 )there ,letting the water slowly fill up his ___52__. When he stood up and began to run back, I was there in front of him. His little eyes __53_with tears.

 “I’m not _54__”, he was crying.

 As the tears from my eyes began to hit the ground, they were suddenly __55__by other drops … more drops … and more

 All I could say is that the rain that came that day saved our farm… just like the actions of one little boy saved the deer.

41.  A. crops         B. rivers   C. money      D. rain   

42.  A. giving        B. sharing   C. receiving   D. sending

43.  A. dining room   B. bedroom   C. kitchen   D study     

44.  A. toward      B. to         C. for        D. from

45.  A. happened    B. went on    C. held       D. took      

46.  A. happily      B. angrily    C. quietly     D. quickly

47.  A. surprising   B. annoying   C. wonderful   D. strange  

48.  A. sleeping    B. sitting      C. dying       D. lying

49.  A. head       B. feet        C. back       D. nose           

50.  A. walked     B. followed    C. ran       D. jumped    

51.  A. water      B. drops      C. rain         D. food.         

52.  A. mouth      B. hands    C. pocket      D. bag       

53.  A. filled      B. full       C. went        D. dealt   

54.  A .playing.   B. joking     C. wasting       D. drinking  

55.  A. joined     B. taken      C. brought       D. made

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