A Wonderful Christmas Gift

Ann and her mother had lived in a small cottage as long as Ann could .

Christmas was so close.Ann wished she could get a new with lace as a wonderful Christmas gift.But Ann did not want to ask her Mom for a new dress.She knew how hard her mom worked to both ends meet.Maybe she could make a —maybe Santa Claus would come…

It was not just gift that Ann.It was her mother.Nowadays she was working overtime and looked and worn out.

The days passed and soon it was Christmas Eve.Ann went to bed with a heart.She knew that there would be gifts for her.

Ring….Ring…Ann jumped,hearing alarm.

She suddenly remembered it’s Christmas day.Without much hope she looked there were any gifts for her.Wonder of wonders! There lay a beautiful packet with a red ribbon.

Ann opened the package.It was a pretty frock with attractive lace.The material was soft and silky the hard material of the dresses she usually wore.

She checked the gift carefully to who gave her the frock.Suddenly a small piece of paper fell out.Ann started to read the note.

“Dear Ann,

This frock is gifted to you for being a good girl.Hope you continue to do good things and help your mother.

Yours,

Santa Claus”

Ann felt that there was something about this note.She the note carefully. Then it struck her.She realized this is her mother's.Her mother had worked overtime to money to buy this expensive sift.Ann was happy beyond .She knew that she is the girl to have such a wonderful mother as a wonderful Christmas gift.

1.A.rememberB.imagine C.think D.speak

2.A.packet B.hat C.doll D.dress

3.A.earnB.make C.put D.get

4.A.promiseB.decision C.plan D.wish

5.A. worried B.discouragedC.ashamed D.surprised

6.A.happy B.energetic C.pale D. miserable

7.A.1ight B.heavy C.tired D. cheering

8.A.few B.some C.no D.any

9.A.if B.though C.as D.because

10.A.attached B.tied C.packed D.carried

11.A.patiently B.calmly C.excitedly D. quietly

12.A.1ike B.unlike C.dislike D.1ikely

13.A.point out B.bring out C.hand out D.find out

14.A.carelessly B.nervously C.eagerly D.disappointedly

15.A.familiar B.similar C.strange D.unique

16.A.1ooked intoB.made use of C.wrote down D.took away

17.A.dress B.handwritingC.note D.packet

18.A.offer B.win C.spend D.save

19.A.reach B.praise C.words D.power

20.A.best B.poorest C.greatest D.luckiest

 

Jenny found her old bicycle at the back of the garage.It was a lot smaller than she remembered.When she sat on it and put her feet on the pedals,her knees nearly touched her chin. She then asked her dad for a new bicycle.

“Well,I’m sorry,but I can’t afford a bicycle now,“said Dad.“Why don’t you work and earn some money? You can save up for a bicycle yourself.”

Jenny began to work.That day she earned five dollars for cutting the grass and ten dollars for mowing the lawn for her dad.

That night Jenny went on the computer.She wrote“Gardening and Housework—Ten dollars an hour.Call Jenny at 23 Roseville Lane.“She decorated the page with pictures of cleaning and gardening equipment.She printed it fifty times.Then she posted the pages through all the doors on her street.

That week,Jenny was very busy! Lots of people had jobs to do,but they didn’t have time to do them.So they called Jenny.Every day,Jenny rushed home from schoo1.She did her homework quickly,and then she went out to work.

At the end of the week.she had$65! She told her father.

“That’s enough for a second hand bicycle.”he said.

“Yes,but if I work for one more week,I might have enough money for a new bike,“said Jenny.“In two more weeks,I could buy a really good bicycle! I think that's what I'll do. I want to have the best bicycle in the class,because I earn it myself!”

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.”

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.

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.

3.How much money did Jenny earn on the first day?

A.$10. B.$5. C.$65.D.$15.

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.

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

 

When another old cave is discovered in the south of France,it is not usual news.Rather,it is art ordinary event.Such discoveries are so frequent these days that hardly anybody pays heed to them.However,when the Lascaux cave complex was discovered in 1940,the world was amazed.Painted directly on its walls were hundreds of scenes showing how people lived thousands of years ago.The scenes show people hunting animals,such as bison or wild cats.Other images show birds and,most noticeably,horses,which appear in more than 300 wall images,by far outnumbering all other animals.

Early artists drawing these animals accomplished a monumental and difficult task.They did not limit themselves to the easily accessible walls but carried their painting materials to spaces that required climbing steep walls or crawling into narrow passages in the Lascaux complex.

Unfortunately,the paintings have been exposed to the destructive action of water and temperature changes,which easily wear the images away.Because the Lascaux caves have many entrances,air movement has also damaged the images inside.

Although they are not out in the open air, where natural light would have destroyed them long ago,many of the images have been destroyed and are barely recognizable.To prevent further damage,the site was closed to tourists in 1963,23 years after it was discovered.

1.What can be the best title for the text?

A.Wild Animals in Art B.Hidden Prehistoric Paintings

C.Exploring Caves RespectfullyD.Determining the Age of French Caves

2.The underlined phrase“pays heed to”in Paragraph 1 probably means _____________.

A.discovers B.watches C.notices D.buys

3.According to the text,which animals appear most often on the cave walls?

A.Birds B.Bison C.Horses D.Wild cats

4.Why was painting inside the Lascaux complex a difficult task?

A.It was completely dark inside.

B.The caves were full of wild animals.

C.Painting materials were hard to find.

D.Many painting spaces were difficult to reach.

5.According to the text,all of the following have caused damage to the paintings except________________.

A.temperature changes B.air movement

C.water D.tourists

 

Most city parks are places where you can escape from big,ugly structures of metal and stone.The Manhattan High Line is different.Raised 25 feet above the ground,this massive metal structure once supported a rail line.The line opened in 1934 but it was hardly used after the 1960s,and much of it was torn down.However,one stretch remained in a region of Manhattan.The railway structure was ugly and everyone knew that at some time,it would have to be removed.

But the High Line was not destroyed.In fact.now the old rail line serves as one of the most peaceful places in the city.The idea to change the rail line into a park came from Joshua David and Robert Hammond.In 1999,they attended a community meeting to decide the fate of the High Line.David and Hammond were the only people at the meeting interested in saving the historical structure. Later on,when they asked railway officials to take them up to look at the High Line,they saw a mile and a half of wild flowers growing in the middle of the city,and they realized that the High Line had potential to become a park.There was growing interest in improving urban centers,and so the project quickly gathered funds for construction.

The first section of the High Line opened in 2009 and immediately became popular with tourists and locals alike.Each part of the park has a different atmosphere.Some areas are like balconies with wonderful city views.Other sections have wide lawns and walkways planted with wild flowers.Only the final section remains the way it has been for the last fifty years—a railway line overgrown with weeds.

1.What is the text mainly about?

A.A park. B.A train line.

C.City transport.D.A historical monument.

2.Which of the following is NOT true about the High Line?

A.It is above ground level. B.Only part of the line remains.

C.It is now a popular park.D.Trains still use the line.

3.Why did David and Hammond want to save the High Line at first?

A.They thought it would make a good park.

B.They wanted to reopen the train line.

C.They thought it had historical value.

D.They were interested in improving the city.

4.Why were people easily persuaded by David and Hammond’s idea?

A.They wanted to make cities nicer places.

B.They wanted to see the wild flowers too.

C.They realized the High Line was important.

D.They knew that funds were available.

5.We can infer from the last paragraph that the park is ______________.

A.popular with tourists B.similar to what it used to be

C.various in its design D.1ike natural countryside

 

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