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Mr. Jones had a nice brown coat. He loved it very much, but his wife did not like it because it was old. She often said, ”Give it to a poor man.” But Mr.Jones always said, ”No. I like this coat.”

Then one day a cigarette(香煙) fell on lit and made a hole in it. So Mrs.Jones said, ”P(pán)lease don’t wear it again.” Mr.Jones took it to a small tailor(裁縫)and

said, ”P(pán)lease make another coat like this one.” The tailor made the coat very carefully. Then he lit(點(diǎn)燃)a cigarette, and made a hole in the same place.

(  )1.Mrs.Jones didn’t like the coat because___.

A.           it was nice and brown.          B. it was not nice

C. it was very old                   D. it was not old

(  )2. Mrs.Jones often asked her husband to ___.

A.           buy a new coat                    B. make a new coat

C. give the old coat to a poor man       D. wear the old coat again

(  )3. __ made a hole in it, so Mr.Jones took it to a tailor.

A.A cigarette   B. Mr.Jones   C. Mrs.Jones   D.A tailor

(  )4. Mr.Jones asked the tailor to___.

A.           make a new hole in the old coat  B. make a hole in the new coat

 C. make a hole in the same place as the old coat

D. make a new coat like the old one

(  )5. Who do you think was foolish(愚蠢)?

A.           The tailor.    B. Mr.Jomes.    C. Mrs.Jones.    D. No one.

It’s Have Nothing to Do with me

Henry was born in a village. His father has a small farm. He works hard, but the weather is bad. It doesn’t rain for a long time and they can’t get enough food. Sometimes their family are hungry. So the boy can’t go to school. He has to help his parents and work in the fields, too. His parents are very busy and have no time to teach him how to be polite(有禮貌的) boy. He often says something unauspicious(不吉利的) and it makes everyone angry.

The boy’s aunt has a lot of money(錢). She often helps the family and gives the boy some fruit and clothes, so he likes her very much. It was his uncle’s birthday yesterday. Henry’s parents went there with some presents. They didn’t want to take Henry there with them. The boy was angry. His mother told him to be polite, if he wanted to go with them. The boy listened to her, and together they went.

Henry’s uncle was very happy that day. A lot of the boy’s uncle’s friends came to his birthday party. Henry ate some fruit, cakes and meat. And he was

polite before he left. His parents were happy, too.

When the party was over. Henry said, “I said nothing unauspicious today. It’ll have nothing to do with(與….無(wú)關(guān)) me if my uncle dies(死) next month.”

  6.Henry’s family are sometimes hungry because _____ .

A. they don’t work hard      B. they can’t get enough food

C. their farm is large         D. the food is good

  7.Henry doesn’t go to school because ______.

A.          he doesn’t like to study

B.           he wants to help his father do farm work

C.          his parents have little(少) money(錢)

D.          he likes to stay at home

8.The meaning of the word “angry” ____- in Chinese.

A.生氣的   B. 興奮的     C.  遺憾的   D.激動(dòng)的

  9. ______, so Henry likes her.

A.          His aunt often gives him books.

B.           His aunt often takes him to the zoo.

C.          His aunt often helps him work in the fields.

D.          His aunt often gives him some fruit and clothes.

  10.Henry’s parents didn’t want to take him to the party because ____.

A.          he often says something unauspicious

B.           he can’t sing songs

C.          He had to look after the house

D.          He is too young to go to there on foot

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On my first job, I worked as a sports editor (編輯) for a small newspaper.I never got a letter from my readers, so I was   1  that there was an envelope (信封) on my desk one morning.It was from a most popular newspaper.

When I opened it, I found a note and it read, “You did a good job.Go on!” The note was   2  by Mr John, a famous sports editor.As I was a green hand (新手), his words made me excited.I   3  the note in my desk drawer.Whenever (無(wú)論何時(shí)) I didn’t know if I could be a good editor, I would read John’s note and become   4  again.

Mr John, the note writer and I knew each other after that.I   5  that he often wrote notes to encourage young people.“When I make   6  feel happy,” he told me, “I feel happy, too.”

 7 , why are there few note writers like John in our life? In my opinion, many people are afraid that they cannot be well understood.Also,   8  takes more time and it is easier to pick up the phone.If you call other people, it can’t   9  a long time, but a note is a good way of record and our words can be read more than once.

So, when you find some people   10  you need help, please write a note to give them more confidence.Making others feel happy makes you feel happy, too.

1.                A.sad            B.sure           C.surprised D.frightened

 

2.                A.written         B.picked          C.brought  D.practiced

 

3.                A.took           B.kept           C.received  D.borrowed

 

4.                A.curious         B.humorous       C.confident D.elegant

 

5.                A.thought        B.felt            C.believed  D.learned

 

6.                A.other          B.others          C.a(chǎn)nother  D.the others

 

7.                A.But            B.Therefore       C.And D.However

 

8.                A.writing         B.calling          C.reading   D.finding

 

9.                A.wait           B.last            C.stop D.rest

 

10.               A.for            B.past           C.a(chǎn)round    D.behind

 

 

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At 6:30 in early morning, Chen Liang drives his new yellow school bus through villages, taking children to his kindergartens (幼兒園).
Chen and his wife Pang Qiuxiang ran two kindergartens in Shanqian Village and Lanxi Village in Qingdao. Pang works as the head of two kindergartens, and Chen takes many responsibilities (責(zé)任), from driving to fixing desks and chairs and buying food. Everything seems common in the kindergartens. But one thing makes the kindergartens unique and well-known to the locals. They are free.
In 2006, when the couple took over the kinder-garten from Chen’s mother, it was not free. At that time, Pang took on the main tasks because Chen was busy operating his hotel on the seaside.
But a small pitiful (令人同情的) action of one child touched Pang deeply. “The parents could choose to pay if they would like their children to have dessert. Some parents could not afford to pay the extra fees so their children couldn’t enjoy dessert. Once I saw a child pick up an empty biscuit package which was left by another child, and eat the crumbs (食品屑) in it. I was astonished by the scene,” Pang said. Later, after a serious discussion, the couple made a decision to begin a tuition-free kindergarten.
So they began the tuition-free kindergarten on October 1, 2010.
根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容選擇最佳答案,并將其標(biāo)號(hào)填入題前括號(hào)內(nèi)。
【小題1】 What makes the kindergartens special?

A.The green environment.
B.The high-level teachers.
C.The free tuition.
D.The delicious food.
【小題2】 Which of the following is NOT the duty of Chen Liang?
A.Driving the kids to the kindergartens.
B.Doing some repairing.
C.Teaching the kids.
D.Buying food.
【小題3】Chen liang used to bea(n)
A.farmer B.worker
C.waiter D.owner of a hotel
【小題4】How did Pang Qiuxiang feel when she saw the kid eating the biscuit crumbs?
A.Angry B.Surprised
C.Excited D.Happy
【小題5】What does the fourth paragraph tell us?
A.It is difficult for them to run the kindergartens.
B.When they began to run the two kindergartens
C.How the couple started their first kindergarten
D.What made Pang decide to run a free kinder-garten.

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  It's not easy to find a person with the qualities it takes to be a hero.I didn't really understand the meaning of the word “hero” until my third year in the college.

  If you saw her, you wouldn't think she really looks the part, but she is stronger than Superman could ever be.Her name is Sandra Keierleber.I first met her at volleyball tryouts(選拔賽), but didn't notice anything special at first.As the week passed, however, she showed she had more heart than anyone.She stood out because she never gave up, no matter what.

  Sandra isn't the tallest or the fastest-in fact, this was her first time playing volleyball and it showed-but that didn't stop her.She was always the first to arrive and the last to leave.By the end of tryouts she had found a place in everyone's heart.When the name list for new members was put up, we all waited nervously as she checked.When she stood at the door and smiled happily, all we could do was cheer.

  After Sandra made the team, she worked even harder to improve her game.When she asked for help, we gladly taught her.She also became our fan, attending almost every school game and even joining us in the city games.We all like her, because she never thinks about doing things the easy way, or loses that smile.Because of her great efforts, she makes herself a true hero-and my hero, too.

(1)

What did the writer think of Sandra Keierleber at the beginning?

[  ]

A.

Strong

B.

Honest

C.

Pretty.

D.

Common

(2)

Sandra began to play volleyball when ________.

[  ]

A.

she was at college

B.

she was tall enough

C.

she became a hero

D.

she met the Superman

(3)

Which of the following is true about Sandra?

[  ]

A.

She was born a volleyball player.

B.

She isn't the tallest but the fastest.

C.

She does things in an easy way.

D.

She is popular with her teammates

(4)

The writer is most probably ________.

[  ]

A.

a news reporter

B.

a college student

C.

a story teller

D.

a college teacher

(5)

Why does the writer think of Sandra Keierleber as a true hero?

[  ]

A.

She did very well at the tryouts.

B.

She worked hard and never gave up.

C.

She took part in the city matches.

D.

She asked for help from her teammates.

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