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  Joe Biggs was a butcher(屠夫).His shop was in a village in one of the most beautiful parts of southern England.He worked in it for many years while his father was there.Then, when his father reached the age of 65, he stopped working in the shop.Joe was alone in it, so he had to work harder.

  Joe worked five and a half days a week.His shop shut at one o'clock on Thursday, and it was shut the whole of Sunday.Saturdays were the busiest days.

  Joe had a big fridge in his shop, but he tried not to buy too much meat at a time.

  One Thursday a woman came into the shop at five minutes to one."I'm sorry I'm very late," she said," but some people have just telephoned to say that they are going to come to dinner tonight, and I need some more meat."

  Joe only had one piece of good meat in the shop.He had sold all the rest earlier in the day.He took the piece out and said to the woman." This is £7.15."

  "That piece is too small," the woman answered." Haven't you got anything bigger? "

Joe went into the room behind his shop, opened the fridge, put the piece of meat into it, took it out again and shut the door of the fridge with a lot of noise.Then he brought the piece of meat back to the woman and said," This piece is bigger and more expensive.It's £9.30."

  "Good," the woman answered with a smile," give me both of them, please."

(1)

Joe worked alone in the shop _________.

[  ]

A.

on Saturdays

B.

on Thursdays

C.

after his father died

D.

after his father stopped working

(2)

Joe sold meat in his shop _________

[  ]

A.

on Thursday afternoons

B.

on Sundays

C.

on Fridays

D.

every day

(3)

One day a woman came to his shop _________.

[  ]

A.

at 1∶55, Tuesday

B.

at 1∶05

C.

to say sorry to him

D.

because someone had suddenly telephoned her

(4)

Joe only had one piece of good meat because _________.

[  ]

A.

Joe's fridge was too small.

B.

he tried not to buy too much meat at a time

C.

he knew that the meat would go bad(變質(zhì))

D.

he had no money to buy more

(5)

Which of the following is TRUE?

[  ]

A.

The woman wanted to buy the two pieces of meat together.

B.

The woman didn't want the expensive piece of meat.

C.

Joe brought the woman a different piece.

D.

People bought all the meat from him.

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Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole(竿子) to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees.
"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket," said Christopher. "Every time I eat an orange, I'll remember this experience."  
Christopher was one of the 30 student volunteers at Soil Born Farms. She volunteered as part of a project which was set up in 2009 to help homeowners in South Land Park pick oranges and other fruits out of their backyards. Before, the fruit would rot on the ground or get eaten by animals. Now the fruit is donated to those who need it.
"It is good for many people", said Randy Stannard, who works for the project. "The homeowner gets fruit picked and more people can have healthy food."
"Two harvests (收成 ) were organized in 2009 and volunteers picked 3,000 pounds (1,360kg) of fruit", Stannard said. In 2010, the number was 20,000. This year, Soil Born Farms hopes to get 40,000 pounds. They will harvest every weekend from January to April.
Shannon Galloway, Christopher's science teacher, brought her students into the project this year.
"You're making use of a resource that might be wasted," she said. "I think it's meaningful to everyone."
Donato Frazier, 15, always climbs up a ladder(梯子) and gets on the top of the tree.
"Standing on the treetop is pretty cool," Frazier said. "I can see clearly that many baskets are filled up, and even see that many people are eating healthy fruit because of our volunteer work."                                          
71. Christopher and other students went to pick fruits from real trees because they wanted to _____.
A. have some fresh fruit for themselves    B. make some money by selling fruit
C. provide people with more healthy fruit   D. buy some cheap fruit from their neighbors
【小題1】 When was the project set up?
A.In 2008. B.In 2009.C.In 2010. D.In 2011.
【小題2】What will happen to the fruit if they don’t help the homeowners pick it?
A.The fruit will rot or be eaten by small animals.
B.People who need the fruit will come to pick it.
C.The fruit will be used as a resource for research.
D.Homeowners will pick the fruit and sell it.
【小題3】 What does the underlined word “mean?
A.資源B.調(diào)查 C.對(duì)策D.娛樂(lè)
【小題4】How do the students feel about their work?
A.It’s interesting and easy.B.It’s meaningless and hard.
C.It’s meaningful and exciting.D.It’s tiring and boring.

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Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole(竿子) to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It’s the first time in her 15 years she’s picked fruit from trees.
"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket," said Christopher. "Every time I eat an orange, I’ll remember this experience."  
Christopher was one of the 30 student volunteers at Soil Born Farms. She volunteered as part of a project which was set up in 2009 to help homeowners in South Land Park pick oranges and other fruits out of their backyards. Before, the fruit would rot on the ground or get eaten by animals. Now the fruit is donated to those who need it.
"It is good for many people", said Randy Stannard, who works for the project. "The homeowner gets fruit picked and more people can have healthy food."
"Two harvests (收成 ) were organized in 2009 and volunteers picked 3,000 pounds (1,360kg) of fruit", Stannard said. In 2010, the number was 20,000. This year, Soil Born Farms hopes to get 40,000 pounds. They will harvest every weekend from January to April.
Shannon Galloway, Christopher’s science teacher, brought her students into the project this year.
"You’re making use of a resource that might be wasted," she said. "I think it’s meaningful to everyone."
Donato Frazier, 15, always climbs up a ladder(梯子) and gets on the top of the tree.
"Standing on the treetop is pretty cool," Frazier said. "I can see clearly that many baskets are filled up, and even see that many people are eating healthy fruit because of our volunteer work."                                          
71. Christopher and other students went to pick fruits from real trees because they wanted to _____.
A. have some fresh fruit for themselves    B. make some money by selling fruit
C. provide people with more healthy fruit   D. buy some cheap fruit from their neighbors
【小題1】 When was the project set up?

A.In 2008. B.In 2009.C.In 2010. D.In 2011.
【小題2】What will happen to the fruit if they don’t help the homeowners pick it?
A.The fruit will rot or be eaten by small animals.
B.People who need the fruit will come to pick it.
C.The fruit will be used as a resource for research.
D.Homeowners will pick the fruit and sell it.
【小題3】 What does the underlined word “mean?
A.資源B.調(diào)查C.對(duì)策D.娛樂(lè)
【小題4】How do the students feel about their work?
A.It’s interesting and easy.B.It’s meaningless and hard.
C.It’s meaningful and exciting.D.It’s tiring and boring.

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Mike found a job in a bookstore after he finished middle school. He wouldn’t do anything but wanted to get rich.

It was a cold morning. It snowed and there was thin ice on the streets. Few people went to buy books and the young man had nothing to do. He hated to read, so he watched the traffic. Suddenly he saw a bag fall off a truck and it landed by the other side of the street.

“It is full of expensive things.” Mike said to himself. “I have to get it right now, or others will take it away.”

He went out of the bookstore and ran across the street. A driver saw him and began to whistle (鳴笛), but he didn’t hear it and went on running. The man drove to the side, hit a big tree and hurt himself in the accident. Two weeks later, Mike was taken to the court (法庭). A judge asked if he heard the whistle when he was running across the street. He said that something was wrong with his ears and he could hear nothing.

“But you heard me this time,” said the judge.

“Oh, I’m sorry. Now I can hear with one ear.”

“Cover (蓋住) the ear with your hand and listen to me with your deaf (聾的) one. Well, can you hear me?”

“No, I can’t , sir.”

“You told a lie. There is nothing wrong with either of your ears,” the judge said.

1.Mike found a job as a _____________ when he left school.

A.driver

B.judge

C.policeman

D.bookseller

2.One day he saw __________ in the street.

A.a(chǎn)n accident

B.a(chǎn) thief

C.a(chǎn) lost bag

D.a(chǎn) lot of money

3.The traffic accident happened because _____________.

A.Mike was running to the street

B.the driver was deaf and couldn’t hear anything

C.the car hit the bag in the middle of the street

D.the driver wanted to pick up the bag

4.Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.Mike didn’t do well in his work.

B.The judge believed Mike’s words.

C.Mike told a lie.

D.The car hit a tree beside the street.

 

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Kelly Christopher, a student at Lutheran High School in California, US, loves oranges. One day last week, she used a pole(竿子) to pick oranges off trees and collect them in baskets. It's the first time in her 15 years she's picked fruit from trees.
"This is quite different from buying oranges in the supermarket," said Christopher. "Every time I eat an orange, I'll remember this experience."
Christopher was one of the 30 student volunteers at Soil Born Farms. She volunteered as part of a project which was set up in 2009 to help homeowners in South Land Park pick oranges and other fruits out of their backyards. Before, the fruit would rot on the ground or get eaten by animals. Now the fruit is donated to those who need it.
"It is good for many people", said Randy Stannard, who works for the project. "The homeowner gets fruit picked and more people can have healthy food."
"Two harvests (收成 ) were organized in 2009 and volunteers picked 3,000 pounds (1,360kg) of fruit", Stannard said. In 2010, the number was 20,000. This year, Soil Born Farms hopes to get 40,000 pounds. They will harvest every weekend from January to April.
Shannon Galloway, Christopher's science teacher, brought her students into the project this year.
"You're making use of a resource that might be wasted," she said. "I think it's meaningful to everyone."
Donato Frazier, 15, always climbs up a ladder(梯子) and gets on the top of the tree.
"Standing on the treetop is pretty cool," Frazier said. "I can see clearly that many baskets are filled up, and even see that many people are eating healthy fruit because of our volunteer work."                                          
小題1:Christopher and other students went to pick fruits from real trees because they wanted to _____.
A.have some fresh fruit for themselves
B.make some money by selling fruit
C.provide people with more healthy fruit
D.buy some cheap fruit from their neighbors
小題2:When was the project set up?
A.In 2008. B.In 2009.C.In 2010. D.In 2011.
小題3:What will happen to the fruit if they don’t help the homeowners pick it?
A.The fruit will rot or be eaten by small animals.
B.People who need the fruit will come to pick it.
C.The fruit will be used as a resource for research.
D.Homeowners will pick the fruit and sell it.
小題4:What does the underlined word resource mean?
A.資源B.調(diào)查C.對(duì)策D.娛樂(lè)
小題5:How do the students feel about their work?
A.It’s interesting and easy.
B.It’s meaningless and hard.
C.It’s meaningful and exciting.
D.It’s tiring and boring.

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