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      Lucy, Robert and Jenny are studying in Bright High School. Here are their letters to a magazine.
Always wear a seat belt (带)
     I'm writing to tell you and all the readers how a seat belt can save your life. Last week I was
in the back of my mum's car when I noticed that my door was not shut properly. I pushed it
open so that I could shut it hard. But we went round a corner, and I fell through the open door.
I was hanging out of the car above the road. The only thing that kept me in was my seat belt.
Mum heard me screaming and she stopped the car and helped me back in. Although I was very
shocked, I was not badly hurt. So my message is: Always wear a seat belt.
                                                                                                              Lucy Ahmed (13)

Father's Day 
     Next Monday is Father's Day, and this year I want to give my dad a very special present. I
think my dad is the best. He's always there for me when I need his help.
     This summer he ran in the London Marathon to raise money for the poor students in the
country. The Marathon is a very long run, and he hurt his leg when he was only half way. But
he kept going until the end of the run. My brother and I felt very proud of him. If this letter is
printed in the magazine, it will be my special present for him. 
                                                                                                           Robert Brown (14)

Why does my brother say this?
     I can't understand my brother! Our teachers are going to give us a test at school on Monday,
so my brother and I have done some revision (复习) this weekend. But when his friends asks,
"Have you done any work for the test?" He says, "No. I've done nothing." Do all boys do this, or
is it just my brother? I'm not afraid to say I worked hard, so why is he?
                                                                                                                Jenny Bailey (15)
1. What happened to Lucy when the car went round a corner?
[     ]
A. She was hit in a car accident.
B. She fell off the car and got badly hurt.
C. She fell onto the road but didn't get any hurt.
D. She nearly fell down from the car.
2. The underlined word "raise" in Robert's letter means             in English.
[     ]
A. collect
B. lift
C. increase
D. produce
3. What special present does Robert want to give his father?
[     ]
A. He wants to buy his father a magazine.
B. He wants to write a letter to him.
C. He hopes his father can read his letter in the magazine.
D. He wants to help the students in the country schools.
4. From Jenny's letter, we know that            .
[     ]
A. neither Jenny nor her brother has been ready for the test
B. all the boys said they did nothing for the test
C. Jenny thinks she works harder than her brother
D. Jenny's brother didn't tell the truth to his friends
5. According to the letters, which of the following is not true?
[     ]
A. Robert and his brother were proud because their father won the run.
B. Lucy failed to shut the door when they went round a corner.
C. Lucy wants to tell the readers the importance of wearing a seat belt.
D. Robert's father kept on running though he hurt his leg on the half way.
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Arthur Robert Ashe Jr. was the first African-American player to take part in the international sport of tennis at the highest level of the game. He was born on July 10, 1943.
When Arthur was 6, his mother died. Arthur, with his father and his brother, lived near a large park in Richmond, Virginia. His father was the manager of the park. He took care of the park and made sure everything was right. 
Arthur was allowed to play in the park when he was seven years old. He was quite energetic. A swimming pool, tennis courts, and baseball diamonds (棒球场) were in the park. Arthur spent a lot of time playing there. He did well in sports, but he had never tried to play tennis.
He often watched the tennis players. Sometimes there were tennis lessons, and Arthur would watch even more carefully. The young man teaching the lessons noticed Arthur. His name was Ronald Charity.
Mr. Charity asked Arthur if he wanted to learn to play tennis. Arthur was excited and agreed. Arthur learned very quickly. Mr. Charity found Arthur would grow up to be a good tennis player. By the time he was ten, Arthur won a tournament (联赛). Many older and bigger players came to the park trying to win the prize, but Arthur beat them. He became known as “the kid who could play tennis”.
Arthur grew up to be one of the first successful African-American tennis players. He played and won all over the world.
【小题1】Which question is answered in Paragraph 2?

A.Where did Arthur grow up?
B.Why did Arthur like tennis best?
C.When was Arthur born?
D.What did Arthur like to do at school?
【小题2】The park offered people all of these EXCEPT ____.
A.tennisB.football C.baseballD.swimming
【小题3】 How did Arthur meet Mr. Charity?
A.Arthur’s father asked Mr. Charity to give Arthur tennis lessons.
B.While swimming at the pool, Mr. Charity met Arthur.
C.While teaching tennis, Mr. Charity saw young Arthur.
D.Mr. Charity noticed young Arthur was playing tennis well.
【小题4】What did Arthur do for the first time at the age of ten?
A.He entered the park where his father worked.
B.He copied tennis movements without holding a racket.
C.He pretended to hit a tennis ball back and forth over a net.
D.He played tennis better than players who were older than he was.
【小题5】This article is a(n) ____.
A.biography (传记) B.diary
C.advertisement D.piece of news

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