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Arriving in Sydney on his own from India, my husband ,Rashid, stayed in a hotel for a short time while looking for a house for me and our children.
During the first week of his stay, he went out one day to do some shopping. He came back in the late afternoon to discover that his suitcase was gone. He was extremely worried as the suitcase had all his important papers, including his passport.
He reported the case to the police and then sat there,lost and lonely in strange city, thinking of the terrible troubles of getting all the paperwork organized again from a distant country while trying to settle down in a new one.
Late in the evening, the phone rang. It was a stranger. He was trying to pronounce my husband’s name and was asking him a lot of questions. Then he said they had found a pile of papers in their trash can(垃圾桶)that had been left out on the footpath.
My husband rushed to their home to find a kind family holding all his papers and documents. Their young daughter had gone to the trash can and found a pile of unfamiliar papers. Her parents had carefully sorted them out, although they had found mainly foreign addresses on most of the documents. At last they had seen a half-written letter in the pile in which my husband had given his new telephone number to a friend.
That family not only restored the important documents to us that day but also restoredour faith and trust in people.We still remember their kindness and often send a warm wish their way.
小题1:What did Rashid plan to do after his arrival in Sydney?
A.Go shopping
B.Find a house
C.Join his family
D.Take his family
小题2:The girl’s parents got Rashid’s phone number from_______.
A.a friend of his family
B.a Sydney policeman
C.a letter in his papes
D.a stranger in Sydney
小题3:What does the underlined word“restored”in the last paragraph mean?
A.Showed
B.Sent out
C.Delivered
D.Gave back
小题4:Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.From India to Australia.
B.Living in a a New Country.
C.Turning Trash to Treasure.
D.In Search of New Friends.

小题1:B
小题2:C
小题3:D
小题4:C

试题分析: 本文属于记叙文题材。在文中作者讲述了她们一家经历的一件事情。作者的丈夫不慎丢失了文件包,正当着急的时候,有人打电话给送了回来,原来是那家人发现他们家的小孩在垃圾桶旁边发现了这些文件,然后给送还了回来,通过这件事作者一家又找回了对人们的信任。
小题1:B 考查细节理解。根据文章首段Rashid, stayed in a hotel for a short time while looking for a short time while looking for a house可知Rashid独自一人到了悉尼后住在旅馆中,同时到处去给家人找房子住,故答案选B。
小题2:C 考查细节理解。 根据文章倒数第二段At last they had seen a half-written letter in the pile in which my husband had given his new telephone number to a friend.可知陌生人一家是通过作者丈夫文件中的一封信里的内容得知他的电话号码的,故答案选C。
小题3:D 考查猜测词义。根据文章倒数第二段My husband rushed to their home to find a kind family holding all his papers and documents.可知那家人把捡到的文件替作者的丈夫保存着,然后送还给他,由此判断该词意思是“归还”,故答案选B。
小题4:C 考查文章标题。文章讲述了作者的丈夫丢失的物品被扔到了垃圾箱,但是有一个好心的家庭却把那些文件等规整好送还给作者的丈夫,这些别人眼里的垃圾对作者的丈夫来说非常重要,由此判断C选项内容更能体现文章中心,故答案选C。
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A.remindedB.forced
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A.poorB.formal
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A.advice B.promise
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小题4:
A.always B.usually
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A.warned B.told
C.allowedD.begged
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A.employmentB.experience
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A.carefullyB.happily
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A.steps B.trips
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A.refusedB.decided
C.pretendedD.failed
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A.stopped   B.continued
C.left   D.sighed
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A.lunch   B.life
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A.break  B.slip
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A.read B.write
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A.belief   B.patience
C.confidence  D.strength
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A.shy   B.lonely
C.selfless   D.modest
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B.an American, “A Million Pound Note”
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B.He was in his fifties.
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B.all people
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C.He set a milestone of the modern English novel.
D.He was active in politics and was against capitalism.
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小题2:
A.gain experienceB.start savingC.get a degreeD.get grades
小题3:
A.duringB.afterC.beforeD.behind
小题4:
A.boringB.tiringC.satisfyingD.important
小题5:
A.adviceB.medicineC.helpD.books
小题6:
A.stockB.mindC.shelvesD.counter
小题7:
A.borrowB.publishC.introduceD.order
小题8:
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小题9:
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A.doctorB.booksellerC.TV reporterD.writer
小题11:
A.affordB.doC.supportD.pay
小题12:
A.dangerB.troubleC.shameD.need
小题13:
A.suggestedB.requiredC.expectedD.persuaded
小题14: A. story B operation C. thing    D. favor
小题15:
A.promisingB.offeringC.providingD.refusing
小题16:
A.brokenB.damagedC.repairedD.injured
小题17:
A.bossB.customersC.futureD.college
小题18:
A.differentB.trueC.the sameD.new
小题19:
A.childrenB.viewersC.patientsD.strangers
小题20:
A.useB.funC.changeD.sense
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A.attractB.promoteC.surpriseD.praise
小题2:
A.littleB.muchC.wellD.wrong
小题3:
A.leaveB.refuseC.contactD.forgive
小题4:
A.explainingB.sleepingC.wonderingD.regretting
小题5:
A.poorB.timelyC.finalD.tough
小题6:
A.eagerlyB.politelyC.nervouslyD.curiously
小题7:
A.patienceB.presenceC.intelligenceD.Influence
小题8:
A.ComfortableB.ExpensiveC.EmptyD.Modern
小题9:
A.Interested inB.aware ofC.doubtfulD.satisfied with
小题10:
A.whenB.whereC.whichD.that
小题11:
A.abandoningB.balancingC.comparingD.mixing
小题12:
A.Depending onB.supplied withC.Faced withD.Insisting on
小题13:
A.differentB.friendlyC.positiveD.general
小题14:
A.criticizedB.informedC.warnedD.reminded
小题15:
A.managedB.offeredC.attemptedD.expected
小题16:
A.gratefulB.energeticC.independentD.practical
小题17:
A.examplesB.limitsC.rulesD.goals
小题18:
A.questionB.experienceC.historyD.occasion
小题19:
A.pay offB.come backC.run outD.turn up
小题20:
A.blessingB.gatheringC.failureD.pleasure
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小题1:
A.raisingB.teachingC.nursingD.missing
小题2:
A.habitB.interestC.opinionD.voice
小题3:
A.inventedB.selectedC.offeredD.started
小题4:
A.doctorB.musicianC.lawyerD.physicist
小题5:
A.BesidesB.Unfortunately C.Otherwise D.Eventually
小题6:
A.hire B.entertainC.trust D.accept
小题7:
A.history B.physics C.medicine D.law
小题8:
A.improve B.save C.design D.earn
小题9:
A.returned B.escaped C.spread D.wandered
小题10:
A.school B.museumC.clinic D.lab
小题11:
A.busy B.wealthyC.greedyD.lucky
小题12:
A.helped B.found C.troubled D.imagined
小题13:
A.harmful B.tired C.broken D.weak
小题14:
A.put away B.taken over C.turned in D.applied for
小题15:
A.punished B.refusedC.blamed D.fired
小题16:
A.display B.change C.preview D.complete
小题17:
A.leave B.charge C.test D.cure
小题18:
A.sell B.donateC.issue D.show
小题19:
A.continued B.promised C.pretended D.dreamed
小题20:
A.birth B.death C.wedding D.graduation
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A.reflectedB.explainedC.meantD.proved
小题2:
A.wouldB.couldC.mightD.should
小题3:
A.nothingB.everythingC.anythingD.something
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A.troubleB.satisfactionC.strengthD.disappointment
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小题7:
A.throughB.fromC.againstD.before
小题8:
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小题9:
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小题10:
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小题11:
A.allowedB.invitedC.inspiredD.persuaded
小题12:
A.roughlyB.simplyC.merrilyD.curiously
小题13:
A.wordsB.videosC.notesD.lessons
小题14:
A.decadesB.weeksC.hoursD.moments
小题15:
A.playB.freezeC.clickD.adjust
小题16:
A.sameB.warmC.differentD.dirty
小题17:
A.predictedB.realizedC.imaginedD.insisted
小题18:
A.pass overB.turn upC.bring inD.concentrate on
小题19:
A.ashamedB.awareC.tiredD.proud
小题20:
A.casuallyB.anxiouslyC.nicelyD.frequently
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Jenny’s dad hugged her.“I think you learned something important.We appreciate things a lot more when we earn them.When we get something without earning it,we do not realize its true value.”
小题1:What was the problem with Jenny’s old bicycle?
A.It was broken.B.It was too dirty.
C.Jenny didn't like it.D.It was too small.
小题2:Why didn’t Jenny’s dad buy her a bicycle?
A.He wanted to teach her a lesson.
B.He was too busy.
C.He had just bought Jenny a birthday present.
D.He didn’t think it was a good idea.
小题3:How much money did Jenny earn on the first day?
A.$10.B.$5.C.$65.D.$15.
小题4:How did Jenny tell her neighbors about her new business?
A.She mailed letters to them.
B.She delivered messages by hand.
C.she sent them an email.
D.She talked to all her neighbors.
小题5:We can infer from Jenny’s words at the end of the story that she was ___________.
A.pleased because she had learnt a useful lesson
B.grateful to her father for his advice
C.optimistic about making more money
D.disappointed because she couldn’t afford a new bicycle

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