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阅读理解。  Mary is an English girl. Now she is in Beijing with her parents.One day, her
mother says to her, "Mary, you are six years old this year. You need to go to
school here. "
  "Is it an English school?" Mary asks.
  "Yes, it is. " her mother answers.
  In September, Mary goes to school. Mary likes her school, teachers and
classmates. Her mother takes her to school in the morning and bring her home in
the aftenoon.
  Now, it"s aftenoon. Mary"s mother gets to the school and Mary runs to her.
  "We have a new student in our class,  Mum,"  she says." She is also six,
but she isn"t English. She is German."
  "Does she speak English?"  Mary"s mother asks." No.But she laughs in
English, " Mary says to her mother.1.  There are _____ people in the story(故事) .A. two                
B. three      
C. four      
D. five2. Mary and her new students are _____now.A. in China          
B. in Germany      
C. in England      
D. in Shanghai3. Mary tells her mother about the new student _____.A. at school        
B. at home      
C. in class      
D. in the classroom4. Does Mary Lke her teachers?A. Yes, she does.          
B. Yes, she is.
C. No, I don"t know.        
D. No, she doesn"t.5. The German girl is _____ years old. A. 5              
B. 6            
C. 7            
D. 8
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阅读理解       One day, my mother and I went shopping at a Chinese supermarket. We found that the crucian carps(鲫鱼)in the seafood counter were very fresh, as a result we chose four crucian carps and handed them
over to the seller. As it would take some time to clean the fish and dispose(处理)of their internal organs (内脏), we decided to look around the other places first. When we came back to the seafood counter, I
asked the seller for my fish. He raised one, which was being cleaned, to let me have a look and tell me he was still working on the fish. I hurriedly said, "Go ahead. Go ahead." I meant for him to go on.
       Unexpectedly, the seller stopped his work, looking at me with puzzled expression, and asked me,
" Go ahead?" "Yes," I said, "go ahead". He pointed at the fish in all seriousness, and repeated very
seriously, "Head?" Paying no more attention to him, I turned back to chat with my mother. Suddenly,
"Bang, bang, bang," was heard from the counter. Quickly, the seller passed the four fish without heads
to me.
       I asked loudly, "Why did you cut all the heads off?" The seller was also very angry and said, "Didn"t
you tell me to go ahead again and again?"On hearing what he said I felt funny as well as angry. It turned
out that he considered "go ahead" as "cut the head off". No wonder he asked me several times about it!
       Taking the headless fish home, I became frightened. Wouldn"t it be possible that the hairdresser would have cut my head off if I had gone to get my haircut?1. Where did the story happen?    A. In China.  
B. On the beach   
C. In a Chinese supermarket    
D. At the hairdresser"s 2. What does "Go ahead" mean in this passage?   A. Cut off the heads of the fish.  
B. Go on to clean the fish.    
C. Continue to walk .         
D. Go around. 3. What does the underlined word "frightened" mean? A. 开心的
B. 庆幸的
C. 害怕的
D. 无所谓的 4. Why did the seller cut all the heads off?    A. Because I asked him to do so.    
B. Because he wanted to cut off all the heads.    
C. Because I told him to go ahead again and again.    
D. Because he didn"t understand what I said.
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阅读理解       A 10-year-old boy decided to study Judo(柔道), although he had lost his left arm in a car accident.
He began his lessons with an old Japanese Judo teacher. He was doing well, but he could not understand why the teacher had taught him only one move for quite a long time.
       "Sir," the boy finally said, "I think I should learn more moves."
       "But this is the only move you will ever need to know," the teacher answered.
       Not quite understanding, the boy kept training. Several months later, the teacher took the boy to his
first tournament(联赛). Surprising himself, the boy easily won his first two matches. The third match
proved to be more difficult. However, after some time, the opponent(对手) became impatient. The boy
used his one move to win the match. Now the boy was in the finals.
       This time, his opponent was bigger, stronger and more experienced. Thinking that the boy might get
hurt, the referee(裁判) wanted to stop the match.
       "No," the teacher said, "let him continue."
       Soon his opponent made a mistake. Immediately the boy used his move to attack him. The boy won
the match and became the first one.
       On the way home, the boy and the teacher reviewed every move in every match. Then the boy asked what was really on his mind. "How did I win the tournament with only one move?"
       "You won for two reasons," the teacher answered. "First, you"ve mastered(掌握) one of the most
difficult moves in Judo. And second, the only known defense(防卫) for that move is to grasp(抓住) your
left arm. But you"ve lost it." The boy"s biggest weakness had become his biggest advantage.

1. Why did the referee want to stop the final match?      A. Because the boy was not ready for the final match.                    
B. Because the boy"s opponent was much stronger than him.
C. Because the boy was too tired to fight in the match.
D. Because the boy"s teacher asked the referee to stop it.2. What"s the correct order of the following events?
a. The boy won the final match.
b. The boy began to learn Judo.
c. The boy lost his left arm in an accident.
d. The boy won the first three matches.
e. The boy learned why he won the matches.A. c-b-d-e-a      
B. c-b-d-a-e      
C. b-c-d-e-a      
D. b-c-d-a-e3. The boy won the final match because of the following reasons EXCEPT ______.A. the boy acted in a different way this time
B. his opponent couldn"t grasp the boy"s left arm
C. the boy pinned his opponent at the right moment
D. the boy mastered one of the most difficult moves in Judo4. What can we learn from the passage?A. We shouldn"t look down on disabled people.
B. We can win a match if we know ourselves well.
C. Our disadvantages can be advantages sometimes.
D. Disabled people can"t be successful, too.
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完形填空。     Tom had a beer in a bar and he was asked to pay $6.50 by the boss.
     "But I paid you just now. Don"t you __1__ ?" Tom replied.
     "OK," said the boss, "If you said you paid, you did. "
     Then Tom __2__ the bar excitedly. When he met his friend, Jim, he told Jim his __3__ about what
  had just happened to him. "The boss of the bar doesn"t have a good memory. He __4__ remember
 whether his customers have paid or not. Why not go to the bar and have a __5__ beer?" Tom suggested.
      To Jim, it sounded like a __6__ idea. He rushed into the bar,ordered two beers and later played the
 same trick (伎俩) on the boss. Jim paid __7__ for his beer.
     Soon, John heard Tom and Jim"s stories. He didn"t want to miss the chance to try his __8__. So John
 hurried into the bar. When he was drinking, the boss said,"A funny thing happened here tonight. Two men
  were drinking beer. Neither paid, __8__ both said that they had. The next guy who tries that trick will be
 __9__out of the window. "
     "Don"t tell me about your problem," John said. "Just give me my change and I"ll be on my way home. (     ) 1. A. understand
(     ) 2. A. left
(     ) 3. A. book
(     ) 4. A. mustn"t
(     ) 5. A. free
(     ) 6. A. strange
(     ) 7. A. everything
(     ) 8. A. truth
(     ) 9. A. if  
(     ) 10. A. paid B. remember
B. set  
B. boss  
B. must
B. cheap
B. boring  
B. nothing
B. result
B. so    
B. broken  C. expect
C. repaired
C. wine   
  C. can"t
C. fresh
C. good   
C. anything
C. luck
C. or   
C. thrown D. suppose      
D. began        
D. story        
  D. can        
D. favourite    
D. stupid        
D. something    
D. experiment    
D. but          
D. looked        
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阅读理解。
     A little girl stood near a small church of Philadelphia in the USA. She had been turned away (拒之门
 外) from the Sunday School of the church because it was"too crowded".
     "I really wished to go to Sunday School," she said to the churchman sadly. The churchman felt the girl
  was pitiable (可怜的) so he took her inside the school. She had a good time there. That night when she
  was on the bed, she thought of the kids who had no place to sleep or study.
     Two years later, the girl died in the church. Later an old purse with 57 cents and a note in it was found
  under her bed. The note said, "This is to help make the church bigger so that more kids can go to Sunday
  School". Soon the girl"s story was reported in a newspaper. A rich man was moved and he decided to
 sell a piece of his land to the church for only 57 cents.
     Later, the story about the donation (捐赠) was known by more people. Many people offered their
 money to the Church. Within five years, the church had raised $250,000.
     Now no kids in the area will be left outside the school. In one of the classrooms of the school buildings,
 you can see a picture of the sweet face of the little girl.
1. The girl was turned away from Sunday School because _____.
    A. the school didn"t have more space for her
    B. girls were not allowed to study in the school
    C. she couldn"t afford to go to school
    D. her grades were bad to go to school
2. The girl _____ when she spent her first night in the church.
    A. missed her family very much
    B. thought of other poor and homeless kids
    C. thought of the good time in the school
    D. couldn"t fall asleep
3. Why did the rich man sell his land for only 57 cents?
    A. Because he only needed 57 cents.
    B. Because his land was only worth 57 cents.
    C. Because he wanted to help more children to go to the school.
    D. Because he was too rich to care about the money.
4. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
    A. Philadelphia is a very small place in the USA.
    B. The girl had been in the church for about two years.
    C. The rich man got the news about the girl from the churchman.
    D. The church became the biggest one in America after the girl died.
5. What can we learn from the passage?
    A. There are many poor people in America.
    B. Sunday School in the church still needs more money.
    C. The girl"s kindness made a big difference to the church.
    D. The church has a history of 5 years.
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完形填空。
     A girl complained to her father about her hard life.She didn"t know what she had to do and wanted
to give up.She felt  tired for fighting and fighting .One  problem  had  been finished but another came.
     Her father,a cook,took her   1   the kitchen.He poured water into the pans (锅) and boiled
it.When the water was boiling,in the first pan he put  some carrots,in the  2   he put some eggs and
in the last he put some coffee.He waited for them for a few minutes without any words.
     The girl closed her mouth and waited impatiently,not knowing   3   her father was doing that.After
about 20 minutes,her father turned   4      the stove,took out the carrots and put them in a bowl.He
took out the eggs and put   5   in another bowl.After that the  6   was poured into a cup.Turning back
to his daughter,he asked,"What do you    7      ?" "Carrots,eggs  and  coffee, " she  answered.
     Her father told her to   8   her eyes and let her touch the carrots. She did and felt that the carrots
were soft.After that he asked her to take eggs and   9     them.Then,she got boiled and hard eggs.
At last,the father asked  her  to smell the coffee."What"s the meaning,Father?"  He explained that
each one had the  same unlucky  experience -- the  boiled water,but   10     had a different reaction
(反应).The strong and hard carrots had become soft and weak  after  being i n the boiling water.
The eggs became hard after being cooked.The  coffee  was  very special and it changed the water.
"Who are you?" asked her father,
     "When calamity (厄运) knocks at your door,what"s your reaction? Are you carrots,eggs or
coffee?"