1 . I was talking to my friend Sandy about our children. Sandy had recently moved into the neighborhood with her four kids: Jane, Joe, Christopher, and her youngest, eighteen-month-old Kim. She seemed happy to have kids nearby, until she saw our dog, Sam.
Sam, our shiny black dog, loved to play with the kids and protect them. But Sandy had a fear of dogs, and she started to back away as Sam approached. I grabbed Sam’s collar and made him sit, trying to ease Sandy’s discomfort.
Sandy mentioned that she needed to get her kids ready to go to their grandmother’s house. Just then, her door opened and her kids rushed out. Sandy shouted at them to stay away from Sam.
The kids huddled (蜷缩) around their mom, looking at Sam cautiously (谨慎地). Emma, my daughter, showed the kids how to approach a dog slowly and properly. The kids were won over by Sam’s friendly nature, but I knew it would take some time for Sandy to change her viewpoint.
After that incident, we made sure that Sam didn’t go near our neighbors without me present. One day, when the kids were playing across the street, I noticed the eighteen-month-old baby heading towards a small hill. I saw a car approaching and shouted to everyone to watch the baby. Without hesitation, Sam rushed out the door and ran across the street towards the baby. He ran to the boy in time to gently push the baby away from the oncoming car. The kids cheered, completely unaware of the danger. They thought Sam had come to play.
Within a year, Sam had made friends with all the neighbors. Even Sandy started to warm up to Sam and would occasionally come over to give him a hug.
1. How did Sandy feel when she first saw Sam?A.Excited. | B.Curious. | C.Fearful. | D.Awkward. |
A.They looked at Sam with watchful eyes. |
B.They formed a circle to protect their mom. |
C.They held him by the collar to make him sit. |
D.They prepared to escape from the dog. |
A.Curious. | B.Brave. | C.Funny. | D.Sensitive. |
2 . A man was fishing on the bank of a river. A boy came to see him fishing. The man was really good at fishing and he could catch a full basket of fish in a short time. The man saw that the boy was very cute, and he wanted to give him a whole basket of fish. But the boy shook his head. The man was surprised and asked, “Why don’t you want the fish? ”
The boy replied, “I want the fishing rod(竿)in your hands.”
The man asked, “Why do you want the rod? ”
“I will eat up all the fish in the basket soon, but if I have the fishing rod,I can use it to catch a lot of fish by myself.”
Many people will certainly say the boy is very smart...wrong! If he doesn’t know fishing skills. He can’t catch fish without a fishing rod. It’s useless to only have a fishing rod, fishing skills are more important than having a fishing rod.
Many people want to have a “fishing rod” in their life. They are just like the boy, they thought that if they had a fishing rod, they would have fish to eat. Life is full of exciting things, we should try to learn fishing skills instead of having a fishing rod.
1. The man was fishing on the bank of________.A.a river | B.a lake | C.a pool | D.a sea |
A.smart | B.silly | C.wrong | D.hardworking |
A.fish | B.eat fish | C.learn fishing skills | D.have a fishing rod |
3 . The day before yesterday, when Peter’s family were having dinner, Father raised an interesting question, “Was there anything in our past that we feel ashamed of, guilty about, or regretted? Maybe we can find ways to say sorry, or take some action to right any wrongdoing.” This seemed like a very private matter, but Peter thought about it carefully the whole night.
Peter remembered an incident from middle school. In his school, there was a worker, Neil Stone, who none of the kids liked. One night, Peter and two of his classmates decided to play a trick on him. They found a can of red paint, and wrote on the school main road in bright red: Neil Stone is a fool! The next day, the whole school saw these words. Within two hours, Neil had Peter and his two classmates in his office. His classmates said that they had done it but Peter lied and denied the truth.
This morning, Peter went back to his middle school. Neil Stone is still working there. “Sorry, Neil. Do you still remember what happened ten years ago? I want you to know that I did it.” “I knew it!’ Neil laughed. They had a good laugh and a lively discussion. Neil’s closing words were: “Peter, I always felt bad for you because your classmates got it off their mind, and I knew you were carrying it around all these years. I want to thank you for visiting me… for your sake.”
Peter knows that no matter how difficult the situation is, it is never too late to clear up the past and make a fresh start.
1. What did Peter remember doing in middle school?A.Something helpful. | B.Something unpleasant. |
C.Something valuable. | D.Something useful. |
A.Dark blue. | B.Light green. |
C.Pure white. | D.Bright red. |
A.Ten years ago. | B.The day before yesterday. |
C.This morning. | D.Not until Peter told him. |
A.Peter’s family. | B.An unforgettable lesson. |
C.It’s never too late to say sorry. | D.An interesting thing in middle school. |
4 . I worked in a small company with about thirty-five employees (雇员). We had a good-sized kitchen with a fridge that several employees used. But people would often go to the fridge to surprisingly find either their whole lunch missing, or in my case, my can of Cherry Coke gone. I usually kept it in my lunch bag. At times when I bought takeaway food, I would get two—one for lunch and one for dinner—so I didn’t have my lunch bag. Even so, I often couldn’t find the food. It was a shock to everyone.
We doubted who was stealing, but could never prove (证明) it. One day, a good idea came to my mind, and I couldn’t wait to try it.
It was break time at noon. I headed down to the kitchen about five minutes early and gave my Coke such a hard shake that I feared it may actually go off in my hands. I placed it back in the fridge. Then, I hid into a cupboard in the kitchen, waiting for the right moment.
BINGO! A lady came in and took the Coke. I put my hand over my mouth for her to open it, but she took it with her and left. I thought she would open it in the hall. No!
As I left the kitchen, I heard her yell (叫喊). I passed her office, and Coke was everywhere: the walls, the floor, all over her desk, computer, her work, and all over her—everywhere!
Well, food has never gone missing again since then because the lady got fired.
1. Why did the employees feel surprised?A.Their lunch was often lost. |
B.The fridge was full of free food. |
C.The kitchen was never clean. |
D.The company was small-sized. |
A.To play a joke on the lady. |
B.To carry out some repairs inside. |
C.To find out who was stealing. |
D.To prove who was the best worker. |
A.The kitchen. | B.The drink | C.The hand. | D.The fridge. |
A.A small company. | B.An honest lady. |
C.A special lunch. | D.An office story. |
5 . Twelve-year-old Mathew Flores is different from other kids. He loves junk mail, and these ads were the only reading materials he could find. Once he asked his mailman if he could offer him some.
The question surprised the mailman. He asked the boy the reason, and then shared the story on Facebook. “Today while delivering mail, I saw a boy reading ads, and he asked me for more mail. In fact, he wants to go to the library, but his family is very poor and he doesn’t have money to take the bus.”
The mailman then asked his Facebook friends if they could give some books to the boy. He wrote, “Most kids want computers or mobile phones! But what he wants is books. It’s great to see his unusual wish, and you may have seen him smile when I said I could help him!” “He is counting on me,” he said. “So I am counting on you!”
The mailman thought the Facebook post might bring in 50 to 60 books. But it was passed on quickly. People from around the world, including the UK, Australia and India, have sent books. Hundreds of books have been delivered to the boy’s door, with hundreds more still on their way.
When books first started arriving, Flores was surprised at what happened. “I thought they were mistaken, but they indeed were for me.” He says that he can’t wait to share the books with other kids, and has promised to read every one.
1. How is Flores different from other kids?A.He sells books. | B.He likes reading. |
C.He delivers mails. | D.He wants to be a mailman. |
A.took him to the library | B.paid for his bus tickets |
C.offered him some junk mail | D.posted his story on Facebook |
A.He is honest. | B.He is hardworking. |
C.He is confident. | D.He is warmhearted. |
A.A junk mail | B.An unexpected gift |
C.An excellent job | D.An interesting book |
6 . My father often works very hard. And he has
One afternoon, when he finished his work and
But to our
When my father was sitting in his seat, a
A.little money | B.much money | C.little time | D.much time |
A.a funny story | B.a good story | C.an old story | D.a strange story |
A.was to | B.was about to | C.had to | D.ought to |
A.box | B.book | C.glass | D.paper |
A.happened | B.liked | C.pretended | D.wanted |
A.it | B.this | C.that | D.which |
A.morning | B.afternoon | C.day | D.evening |
A.early | B.quietly | C.quickly | D.suddenly |
A.hello | B.good-bye | C.good evening | D.good night |
A.disappointment | B.joy | C.sorrow | D.surprise |
A.asked | B.explained | C.told | D.wanted |
A.a | B.one | C.some | D.the |
A.man | B.woman | C.doctor | D.nurse |
A.hers | B.his | C.taken | D.wrong |
A.and | B.but | C.or | D.so |
A.Seat1 | B.Seat2 | C.Seat3 | D.Seat4 |
A.to bring | B.to get | C.to see | D.to show |
A.Why | B.How | C.When | D.where |
A.designs | B.colors | C.prices | D.owners |
A.I’m sad | B.I’m sorry | C.I’m wrong | D.I’m worried |
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Last summer, my son worked hard to earn enough money to buy him a new racingbicycle instead of asking for money from me. I loved my son so very much that I bought him a pair of sunglasses and gloves.
On November 10th, my birthday, I found the beautiful guitar on the table, beside that was a card, saying, “Happy birthday to my wonderful mother.” I was surprising and tears streamed down my face. I remembered once I joke to my family that I wanted to learn how to play guitar to make my life wonderful. I had forgotten it, and my son remembered. He took it serious, and bought me one as a birthday gift. After wondering how my son could buy the expensive gifts, I realized that my son had sold his racingbicycle to get me the guitar.
8 . A little girl created the perfect Mother’s Day gift. It was a drawing of a
For most people, that would be the
"I was sitting at my friend’s house and saw a man
His Facebook comments(评论) included a message from Roberto Alvarado. He wrote, "I can’t
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We often forget the power of
A.baby | B.girl | C.card | D.flower |
A.so | B.once | C.but | D.until |
A.end | B.part | C.scene | D.cause |
A.wrote | B.found | C.remembered | D.answered |
A.promised | B.invited | C.seen | D.called |
A.paper | B.words | C.pen | D.tools |
A.proved | B.explained | C.knew | D.heard |
A.opened | B.put | C.gave | D.made |
A.hardly | B.really | C.lightly | D.repeatedly |
A.start | B.continue | C.ruin | D.brighten |
A.owner | B.man | C.house | D.thing |
A.protected | B.helped | C.touched | D.changed |
A.leave | B.arrive | C.try | D.reply |
A.say | B.believe | C.understand | D.accept |
A.read | B.sign | C.return | D.get |
A.failed | B.met | C.stopped | D.replied |
A.Naturally | B.Suddenly | C.Secretly | D.Finally |
A.ready | B.thankful | C.famous | D.fit |
A.little | B.old | C.special | D.boring |
A.opposite | B.unclear | C.lasting | D.general |
9 . After 20 years of marriage, my wife wanted me to take another woman out to
The other woman that my wife wanted me to visit was my mother, who has been a widow (寡妇) for 19 years, but my busy life had made it impossible to visit her
“What’s wrong? are you well?” she asked. My mother is the type of woman who suspects that a late night
“I thought that it would be pleasant to spend some time with you,” I
She thought about it for a moment, and
Before we
A few days
“I paid this bill
At that moment, I
A.home | B.talk | C.movie | D.dinner |
A.directly | B.frequently | C.rarely | D.exactly |
A.bring | B.take | C.force | D.invite |
A.visit | B.meal | C.ring | D.date |
A.argued | B.whispered | C.committed | D.responded |
A.agreed | B.refused | C.promised | D.nodded |
A.anything | B.nothing | C.something | D.everything |
A.met | B.parted | C.left | D.divided |
A.but | B.and | C.so | D.or |
A.before | B.earlier | C.ago | D.later |
A.broke | B.formed | C.fell | D.struck |
A.sat | B.waited | C.gathered | D.dined |
A.saw | B.read | C.showed | D.wrote |
A.in advance | B.on purpose | C.by accident | D.with patience |
A.tables | B.dishes | C.seats | D.chances |
A.mother | B.family | C.wife | D.child |
A.miss | B.admire | C.love | D.hug |
A.sensed | B.accepted | C.checked | D.pursued |
A.time | B.money | C.comfort | D.calls |
A.ensured | B.delayed | C.forgotten | D.forgiven |
10 . There once lived a young man who thought himself to be poor. One day he went to a wise man to ask how to become rich. The wise man said, “Young man, you are already rich now.”
“But where is my wealth(财富)?” the young man asked.
“It is with you. Your eyes are your wealth. You use them to see this world. You use them to see all the beautiful things in this world. Your hands are your wealth. You can use them to work. You can use them to hug your beloved ones. Your legs are your wealth. You can go to any place...” the wise man said.
“You call these wealth? But everyone has them,” the young man said.
“These are wealth. What you have now is not what someone else can luckily have. Would you like to give your eyes to me? I'd like to give you a lot of money to exchange for them,” the wise man said.
“No, I'm not going to do so! My eyes are important to me!” the young man said.
Everyone is rich. We should treasure(珍惜)our wealth, and take care of it. We should not overuse it because once it is gone, it is gone forever. Remember it is our wealth that we do not want to lose.
1. Why did the young man go to visit the wise man?A.Because he was ill. |
B.Because he was the wise man's friend. |
C.Because he wanted to know how to be rich. |
D.Because he wanted to be wise. |
A.was rich | B.was poor |
C.was wise | D.was silly |
A.the young man's money | B.the young man's eyes and feet |
C.the young man’s buildings | D.the young man’s cars |
A.he was rich |
B.he didn’t like the old man |
C.he thought his eyes were important to him |
D.he didn’t like money |