Rose didn’t see her school IC card at lunch time. She asked her classmates and looked for it everywhere. But she couldn’t   31   it. Later, one girl said that she saw Kate take a card from Rose’s desk. So Rose got very   32   .

When she met Kate in the afternoon, Rose   33  , “You have stolen(偷) my card!” Hearing this, Kate began to cry, “No, no, I didn’t steal it! I only took it by   34   .” But Rose didn’t think so and they began to fight.

Just then a teacher came up and   35   what had happened. Kate told the whole story. She said her pen pal came to see her in the morning. She was so   36   that she took the card carelessly. Then they went for lunch happily. “I used the card, but I had thought it was mine. I didn’t know it was Rose’s   37   she asked. I was too afraid to explain it to her. So I decided to put the   38  back with some money secretly. I am sorry, Rose.” Kate said in a low  39  .

“It’s just a misunderstanding(误会)!” said the teacher. Tears(泪水) came into Rose’s eyes. Then she said, “I was   40   sorry, Kate! I hope we are still good friends. ”

1.A. find                     B. buy                    C. put

2.A. happy                    B. angry                  C. afraid

3.A. sang                     B. shouted                C. read

4.A. card                     B. words                  C. mistake

5.A. asked                    B. understood             C. allowed

6.A. sad                      B. excited                C. interested

7.A. until                    B. after                  C. if

8.A. pen                      B. book                   C. card

9.A. voice                    B. sound                  C. noise

10.A. not                     B. also                   C. never

 

I will never forget the lesson about my window. Four years ago, I moved to a house in a large town. One of my new neighbors’ house was only a few feet away from mine. There lived a woman. Through one of my windows, I could see her reading by her window every afternoon.

    Several months later, I found I couldn’t see the woman clearly. I thought her window was too dirty. I said to myself, “Why doesn’t she clean her window? It looks terrible!”

One afternoon, I decided to clean my house including(包括) the window. I felt tired after three hours of hard work. So I sat down by the window for a rest. What a surprise! I could see the woman reading there clearly again! By that time, I realized that my own window was too dirty, not hers! I really felt ashamed for myself. I had been watching her through my dirty window in the past days!

The experience is very important for me. So I try to clean the window of my heart before judging(评判) others.

1.How long has the writer lived in the house according to the passage?

A. Two years.                 B. Three years.           C. Four years.     

2.The writer couldn’t see the woman clearly because ______________.

A. the writer’s window was dirty              

B. the woman’s house was too far

C. the woman didn’t open her window

3.The underlined word “ashamed” means _________________.

A. 高兴的                     B. 放松的                 C. 羞愧的

4.According to the passage, the writer has learnt how to __________________.

A. clean the house            B. judge others           C. help neighbors

 

 

Long ago, people lived on wild animals, fruits and other plants and they didn’t need to use money.

As time passed, families had more products(产品) than they needed, such as animals and crops. So they needed to trade(交易) with others. They began to use money to make it easier. However, it was not like the money we use today. They used shells, rice, salt or large stones.

During the 600s BC, people began using coins as money. Because they were easier to carry than goods(货物), countries began to make coins as their money.

The Chinese were the first to use paper money, probably in the 11th century. An Italian traveler, Marco Polo, saw the Chinese use paper money when he visited China in the 1200s. After his travel, he told the western people what he saw. But European countries didn’t start using paper money till the1600s.

Today we have many ways to pay for things, such as coins, paper money and cards. Some prefer to pay by card. That’s because paying with a card is easier and safer than carrying around a lot of “real” money.

1.People began to use money because they ______.

A. lived on plants            B. raised animals         C. needed to trade

2.People used ______ as money during the 600s BC.

A. shells                     B. coins                  C. cards

3.Which country used paper money first?

A. Japan.                     B. USA.                   C. China.

4.The passage tells us the ______ of money

A. history                    B. use                    C. collection

 

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