Like most teenagers in the world, Joso Montanaro a teen artist in Brazil, likes reading and drawing cartoons. But he is special—his drawings get published(出版).
Montanaro is now drawing cartoons for Folha. Folha is Brazil’s largest newspaper and is known for its cartoons. Montanaro has already been working at Folha for two years. Each week he draws two, there or four cartoons and sends them to the paper. From those editors choose one for the next day’s page.
Montanaro draws about the news of the day. Recently he worked on The Wave—a drawing of the tsunami(海啸) that hit Japan. Montanaro also likes to draw cartoons about the fun
ny things that happen in Brazilian politics(政治).
“I like doing political drawings because you can joke about somebody bigger than you.” Montanaro says.
Folha’s art director ,Mario Kanno, says editors saw something new and different in Montanaro’s work.“We brought him in with this idea to show that, yes, young people also read newspapers and can show their ideas on politics,”Kanno says.
Montanaro’s love for cartoons began when be was only 7 or 8 year old. His dad bought him comics. Montanaro says these books gave him the ideas that got him drawing.“I think those great works have really helped me,”he says.“They remind me that I should draw something in my book every day.”
【小题1】What is Montanaro doing for Folha now?
| A.He is publishing story books. | B.He is drawing cartoons. |
| C.He is sending newspapers. | D.He is writing articles. |
| A.Folha is famous for its cartoons. |
| B.Folha is the largest newspaper in Brazil. |
| C.Montanaro draws one cartoon for Folha every week. |
| D.Montanaro began to work for Folha two years ago. |
| A.Because he can show his ideas on politics. |
| B.Because he is very interested in political jobs. |
| C.Because he thinks it’s easier to draw political cartoons. |
| D.Because he can make fun of some important people. |
| A.The comics his dad bought him. | B.His interest in cartoon films. |
| C.The fun of drawing cartoons. | D.His dad’s ideas about cartoons. |
| A.Folha’s art director. | B.Brazil’s largest newspaper. |
| C.Teen artist in Brazil. | D.Montanaro’s great father. |
Once Effendi had a joke with the Prime Minister(宰相). He said that the Minister would die the next day. The next day, the Minister fell to the ground from the horse and really died. When the king learned this, he got angry and sent his men to catch Effendi at once.
When Effendi was brought to him, the king shouted angrily, “Effendi, since you knew when my Minister would die, you must know the date of your own death. Say it out, or you’ll die today.”
Effendi looked at the king for a while. Then he answered, “But how can I know? I’ll die two days earlier than you.” The king was afraid that if he killed Effendi, he himself would die after that. He thought he must keep Effendi alive as long as possible, so he let Effendi go.
【小题1】This story tells us __________.
| A.how Effendi fooled the king | B.when the king would die |
| C.why the Minister died | D.Effendi knew the date of everyone’s death |
| A.Effendi killed him | B.Effendi said he would die |
| C.he wa | D.he fell off the horse |
| A.Because the king wanted to know when he himself would die. |
| B.Because the king wanted to find an excuse to kill Effendi. |
| C.Because he himself had known the date of Effendi’s death. |
| D.Because he wanted to know when Effendi would die. |
| A.he hoped to live a long life | B.he was afraid of Effendi |
| C.he didn’t believe Effendi’s words | D.he knew the would die two days later |
| A.Effendi played a joke on the Minister. |
| B.The king was afraid of death. |
| C.Effendi didn’t know when the king would die |
| D.If the king killed Effendi, he himself would die two days later. |
One day, Tomas Jefferson, the president of the USA, was crossing a river with a group of travelers. The river was overflowing its banks. So it was very dangerous to cross it on a horse. Each man was fighting for his life! Then another traveler came and he wanted to cross it, too. But he didn’t have a horse. He watched the group and then asked Jefferson to take him. Jefferson agreed immediately. The man climbed on. After they were both safe to the other side of the river, someone asked the man, “Why did you ask present for help? Did you know him?” The man was shocked because he didn’t know Jefferson was the president. “All I know,” he said, “on some of
your faces were written the answer NO, but there was the answer YES on his face.”
【小题1】Who was Tomas Jefferson?
A. He was a businessman. B. He was a teacher.
C. He was a captain. D. He was the president of the USA.
【小题2】 How did they cross the river?
| A.In a boat. | B.On their horses. |
| C.By swimming. | D.By building a bridge. |
| A.water was flowing out of the river | B.it was windy and very cold |
| C.there were many empty boats in the river | D.everyone wrote a word on the face |
| A.both Jefferson and the man were safe to cross the river |
| B.only Jefferson crossed the river |
| C.only the man crossed th |
| D.Jefferson’s horse died |
| A.all the travelers were kind | B.Jefferson was helpful |
| C.nobody knew the president | D.the man gave Jefferson some money |
It’s 10:00 pm. A man leaves a
restaurant, gets into his car and drives away. 200 metres further he’s stopped by a police officer.
Officer: Good evening, sir. We’re testing drivers for drunk driving. Would you please blow(吹)into this machine?
Man: I’m sorry, I can’t do that. If I blow into that machine, I will get out of air.
Officer: Please come along to the office and we can give you a blood test.
Man: I can’t do that. If you give me a blood test, I will bleed(流血)to death.
Officer: Then you’ll have to get out and walk five metres along this white line.
Man: I can’t do that, either.
Officer: Why not?
Man: Because I’m dead drunk! I can’t open the door.
【小题1】The man is stopped ______ metres away from the restaurant.
| A.5 | B.10 | C.200 | D.205 |
| A.office | B.street | C.hospital | D.restaurant |
| A.he is badly ill | B.he will get out of air |
| C.he is dead drunk | D.he will bleed to death |
I remember the first time I met Alfred after years. He was sitting on a bench in the park. He looked very sad and cold. He hadn’t got a coat on and it started to rain. Usually, I don’t like to stop to speak to a stranger who looked like that. His shoes were well-cleaned and his clothes were quite smart, but he did not have an umbrella with him and he was getting wet in the rain. I stopped walking and said to him in a nice voice. “ Are you OK?” he looked up, and was surprised to see me. He cried out. “ Are you …” he couldn’t remember my name. I was also surprised. He was Alfred! “ I
’m Tom, Alfred, what are you doing here?” I asked. He did not explain to me, but caught my hand, and asked how my life was like. I told him that I was out of job. I suggested that we go somewhere warm and dry.
So we found a café nearby and continued our conversation. I learned that he married with two children, and his wife was Sherry. I could not believe my ears. Twenty years ago his best friend was Linda, and Sherry was his worst enemy! They often had quarrels ( 争吵) and fights in the play.
Alfred told me that he became a businessman when he graduated from the school and owned two companies in the city. I asked him why he was sitting in the rain in the park. He said that he had just had a quarrel with Sherry, and acting in the same way as when she was young, threw him out of the door and locked him out. He was young, threw him out of the door and locked him out. He was waiting for her to be calm and let him in again.
【小题1】What did Alfred look like?
| A.Pleasant | B.Smart | C.Hungry | D.Well-dressed |
A married B. nice C. weak D. strong
【小题3】 How was Alfred when he was Tom?
| A.Happy | B.Surprised | C.Glad | D.Angry |
| A.liked to speak to a stranger | B.met Alfred in a café |
| C.thought Alfred’s wife was Sherry | D.hadn’t met Alfred twenty years. |
| A.He lost his wife | B.He lost his job |
| C.His wife didn’t let him go home | D.His friend didn’t want to see him. |
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A young girl called Ida in Sweden decided to travel to a place she hadn't seen for 22 years. She had a happy life until some kids asked, "Why don't you look like your mom?" Ida was sent to her adopted(收养) family in Sweden right after she was born.She really didn't know anything about her birthplace, Korea, except for some information she recently heard about her birthparents.
During her schooldays, she was often questioned about her looks. Ida considered herself a normal Swedish person. She tried to be part of the group in her school, but she found it hard. She was still seen as an outsider.
As she grew older, she accepted(接受)who she was. Still, she
wanted to find the missing piece of the puzzle (困惑). After finding out the place of her birthparents, Ida went to Korea in 2008. When she first arrived, she was surprised to see so many people who looked like her. However, apart from her looks, not much could be shared (分享) with others. She knew little about the culture, food, especially the language. Being in Korea wasn't always easy for her.
Perhaps Ida can never truly fit in either culture, but it's worth visiting her birthplace because she finally realized how special and different she is. She has two loving families, and most of all a better understanding of who she is. This helps her to have a positive view of her life.
【小题1】 Where was Ida born?
| A.In Japan. | B.In Sweden. | C.In England. | D.In Korea. |
| A.Because of the culture. | B.Because of her looks. |
| C.Because of the food. | D.Because of the language. |
| A.except | B.as for | C.as well as | D.besides |
| A.Ida hadn't seen her birthparents for at least 22 years. |
| B.Ida found it easy for her to get used to living in Korea. |
| C.Ida still couldn't accept who she was after she went back to Sweden. |
| D.Ida realized she can't live a happy life either in Sweden or in Korea. |