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  A.later    B.nothing  C.terrible   D.neither  E.hope  F.something

  G.fastest  H.broke   I.without   J.meet    K.either  L.winner

Sometimes, life isn't as perfect as we imagine. If so, what will you do?

 Liu Wei, the famous pianist  61   arms in China, is a good example. He lost his arms in a   62    accident when he was only 10 years old. However, he wanted to keep his dream. He learned to swim in a recovery( 康复) hospital when he was 12. Two years  63  , he won two gold medals in a National Swimming Championship for the disabled. After that, he began to learn how to type with his feet. He  64   the world record and became the person who could type  65   with his feet. In the following years, he started learning to play the piano.

      Last year, he became the  66  of China' s Got Talent Show( 中国达人秀). He always says, " There are two ways in my life. I will   67   live a wonderful life or die. " We can learn   68   from Liu Wei. No matter how hard the life is, keep smiling to ourselves.

      Martin Luther King has ever said, " We must accept( 接受) disappointment in our life, but we must never lose our  69    " What he said is quite true. When we   70   difficulties. Please face them bravely. Where there is a will, there is a way.

 

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Blue Ocean Aquarium is a great place for families to take a holiday. Children love to see the sea animals and watch movies about sharks in it.

      Last Saturday morning, Mr Jackson took his wife and two little sons to the aquarium. At the ticket office, he asked, "How much shall I pay to get in?" The woman at the ticket office answered, "The price is 20 dollars for each adult or any kid older than five. We let kids in free(免费) if they are five or younger. How old are your kids?" Mr Jackson said, "The older one is six and the younger one is thee.  I think I must buy three tickets. " The woman was surprised. She said, "Sir, don't you want to save 20 dollars? If you tell me your older son is five, I won't know the difference. "  Mr Jackson said with a smile, "Yes, that sounds right,

but my kids will know the difference. "

      From Mr Jackson' s  story, we know honesty is very important in the modem society. We should tell the truth to the people around us, especially to the kids.

1.There are      people in this story.

         A.3            B. 5                C. 4                D. 6

2.Mr Jackson paid        for their tickets to the aquarium at last.

A. 20 dollars    B. 40 dollars          C. 60 dollars         D. 80 dollars

3.Children can see_____ in Blue Ocean Aquarium.

         A. dolphins     B. pandas            C. koalas            D. tigers

4.The underlined word "honesty" means_______

         A. 激情     B. 友谊        C. 乐观       D. 诚实

5.What can we learn from the passage?

         A. Mr Jackson was very rich,

         B. Mr Jackson wasted to save some money.

         C. Mr Jackson paid for his two sons' tickets in the end.

         D. Mr Jackson thought honesty was more important than money.

 

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Betty and I are best friends. Our birthdays are on the same day, so every year we have a birthday party together. But this year, we had a costume party instead.

      While we were writing the invitations, my mum came in and asked, "Why not invite John?” John had been in our class for only a few months, but he was already getting better grades in math than anyone else in class. I wrinkled(皱起) my nose, “Mum, he wears the same pants to school every day. How could he even afford a costume?“ Mum said nothing. The next day. mum gave me an envelope with a shopping certificate in it. “I thought it would be nice for you to give this to John.” Mum said. But how? We didn't want to make John embarrassed. We discussed it for a long time. Finally, Betty and I had a good idea.

     On the day of our party, kids arrived, dressed differently. John arrived, in an old sheet (床单), but still in the same brown pants as usual. We danced, ate snacks and played games in groups. Before eating the birthday cake, Betty said in a loud voice, "Now it's time for the great prize game. It’ s the following riddle..." It was a math game. None of us was surprised when John came up with the right answer first and walked off with the envelope.

     Everything went on well as we planned. John wore a new pair of pants and a new shirt the next week. He felt happy. So did we.

     When we help others, we need to find a proper way, or we may hurt them in another way.

1.The two girls and John were in the same________

            A. group        B. family              C. team              D. class

2.John' s family may be very              according to the passage.

            A. far          B. poor               C. rich               D. small

3.How did John get the prize, during the party?

            A. By helping others.                  B. By asking for help.

            C. By getting good grades in study.       D. By winning the math game.

4.John _________with the shopping certificate after the party.

            A. watched a basketball match          B. saw a movie

            C. bought something to wear           D. made a phone call

5.The two girls felt ______when they found John wearing his new clothes.

            A. happy       B. sorry               C . sad             D. angry

 

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More and more young people from China begin to celebrate ( 庆祝 ) Father' s Day. They send fathers presents, or invite them for a nice dinner. But do you know how Father’s Day started?

      While Mrs Dodd, from America, was listening to a talk about Mother' s Day in a church in 1909, she had an idea of having Father's Day to honor(纪念) her father, William Smart. Mr Smart used to be a soldier. His wife died when she gave birth to her sixth child. Mr Smart had to raise his six children alone. They lived a hard life. After Mrs Dodd grew up, she wanted to thank her father for what he had done for them. She wrote a letter to a church and asked for the third Sunday in June to be Father’ s Day. The church agreed with her.

     The first Father' s Day was celebrated on June 19th, 1910 in Washington. Children made special desserts, and did other things to make their fathers happy. In 1924, President(总统) Calvin Coolidge supported the idea of a national Father' s Day. People all over the country began to celebrate Father's Day. Finally, in 1966, President Lyndon Johnson made the third Sunday in June Father’s Day.

     This year, Father's Day was on June 17th. What did you do for your father?

1.What do the young people usually do to celebrate Father’ s Day in China?

                                                              

2.Was Mrs Dodd' s life hard when she was young?

                                                             

3.Why did Mrs Dodd warn to have Father' s Day?

                                                             

4.Did Mrs Dodd write a letter to a church or to the president?

                                                             

5.When was Father's Day celebrated for the first time in America?

                                                             

 

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