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阅读理解。     An old farmer lived with his grandson. Each morning, the  1  got up early and read his Bhagavad
Gita (薄迦梵歌).
     One day the grandson asked, "Grandpa! I try to read the book like you  2  I can"t understand it, and I
forget it easily. What"s the  3  of reading it?"
     The grandfather said, "Take this coal (煤炭) basket down to the  4  and bring me back a basket of
water."
     The boy did as his grandfather  5  , but all the water ran  6  he got home. The grandfather laughed,
"You"ll have to move faster next time."
      This time the boy  7   faster, but again the basket was empty. He told his grandfather that is was  8  
to carry water in a basket. He wanted to use a bottle instead, but the old man said, "I just want a basket of
water. You"re not  9   hard enough."
     The boy wanted to show his grandfather that the water would surely run. He again put the  10  into the
river and ran hard. But there wasn"t anything in it again. He said  11 ,"Look, grandpa, it"s useless!"
    "Watch the basket." said the grandfather.
    For the first time the boy  12   the basket was different. It had changed from a dirty old coal basket into
 13   one, inside and out.
     "Boy, you might not understand or remember  14   when you read the book, but when you read it, you
will be  15  , inside and out. That"s what you got from it."
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(     )1. A. son        
(     )2. A. so         
(     )3. A. time       
(     )4. A. house      
(     )5. A. said       
(     )6. A. as         
(     )7. A. ran        
(     )8. A. difficult  
(     )9. A. hitting    
(     )10. A. hand      
(     )11. A. sadly     
(     )12. A. forgot    
(     )13. A. white     
(     )14. A. nothing   
(     )15. A. different 
B. father    
B. but       
B. place     
B. beach     
B. saw       
B. after     
B. rode      
B. interesting
B. trying    
B.  bottle   
B. hopefully 
B. realized  
B. clean     
B. something 
B. relaxed   
C. grandfather 
C. or          
C. use         
C. lake        
C. liked       
C. until       
C. drove       
C. impossible  
C. holding     
C. basket      
C. excitedly   
C. believed    
C. new         
C. anything    
C. curious     
D. grandmother
D. and       
D. habit     
D. river                                                      
D. did       
D. before    
D. flew      
D. unimportant         
D. studying  
D. coal      
D. happily   
D. remembered
D. black     
D. everything
D. worried   
1-5     CBCDA        6-10    BAABC      11-15    ABBDA
阅读理解。
    
     Yesterday I was shopping for a few items (物品). With nothing to do at home, my son, who just left
university, was ready to go together with me.
     As I pushed the basket towards the register (收银机), I checked my items to see how many I had,
thinking I might go to the Express Line (快速通道) where the sign said "Ten items or 【不能修改】less".
     I started to go to that line and my son said, "Mon, you have twelve items!" I said, "You know, but
they"re close." He said, "Why are you in such a hurry to get home? You should go to the Regular Line
because you have over ten items."
     Knowing he was right. I agreed and then pushed the basket to the next line. So I was waiting for my turn
there and I was just removing my items from the basket to pay for them when a young man came up behind
me in line with two items.
     I just left the Express Line because I had too many and now I really wanted to get finished. Again, my son
came up. "Mom, he has only two items and the Express Line is very long now. Won"t you just let him go first?" I agreed, and the young man smiled widely and thanked me several times.
     It felt good to be with my son and have him remind me not to live a hurried life. Do what"s right and also
be kind. I really take pride in him.
1. The writer ________ when she was pushing the basket towards the register.
A. lost something she liked best
B. found her favourite item
C. checked her handbag
D. counted the items she had
2. The writer went to the Regular Line because ________.
A. she had 2 items
B. she had 12 items
C. she was in a hurry to get home
D. she wanted to wait for her son
3. Of the following, which order is right according to the story?
①prepare to remove the items from the basket
②let the young man behind go first
③walk towards the Express Line
④return to the Regular Line
A. ②①④③      
B. ④②③①     
C. ③④①②      
D. ①③④②
4. If you pay for your items at the Express Line, ________.
A. you need to help others
B. you must wait for a long time
C. you can get finished more quickly
D. you should buy more than ten items
5. What did the writer learn from her son that day?
A. Enjoy your life and be kind.
B. Don"t buy too many at a time.
C. Try to be friendly to your family.
D. Never waste time waiting in line.
完形填空。
                                      It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time
      I really only meant it as a joke. I wasn"t trying to steal anything honestly.
     My friend Matthew started bringing his new cell phone to class last week. He was walking around bragging (吹嘘) about it to everyone. He was saying, "My cell phone can download (下载) the newest  1  off the internet." Then he  2  everyone by downloading a game and starting to play it. The pictures and sound were really  3
      4  class, he would use his cell phone to watch TV. The rest of us didn"t have a phone like  5  , so we had to
crowd around him. I was just trying to see the screen,  6  there were so many other kids that I could not see it
clearly. I was getting really jealous (嫉妒).
     But then yesterday, he forgot his cell phone at the end of class. He left it right on his desk.  7  noticed it was
there except me. I decided to teach him a lesson. I took his phone quietly off the desk, and put it in my own bag. My  8  was to give it back to him the next day. I  9  wanted to see his reaction (反应). Maybe he would stop
being such a show-off.
     But this morning he rushed into class, screaming and yelling (吼叫). He was very  10  and almost mad. He
started accusing (指责) different people of  11  his phone, but I had it in my  12  the whole time. He even
started fighting with another classmate  13  Matthew was sure that person had taken it. The teacher sent them
to the headmaster"s office. They  14  got in a lot of trouble. Now I don"t know what to  15 ! If I tell him that I
took the cell phone, he"ll think I stole it. If I don"t tell him, then I really did steal it. How did I get into such a
trouble?
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(     )1. A. ads       
(     )2. A. gave      
(     )3. A. good      
(     )4. A. After     
(     )5. A. hers      
(     )6. A. and       
(     )7. A. Everybody 
(     )8. A. plan      
(     )9. A. always    
(     )10. A. happy    
(     )11. A. losing   
(     )12. A. desk     
(     )13. A. if       
(     )14. A. both     
(     )15. A. say      
B. songs    
B. showed   
B. bad      
B. During   
B. ours     
B. but      
B. Somebody 
B. suggestion
B. hardly   
B. quiet    
B. stealing 
B. hand     
B. because  
B. all      
B. take     
C. films  
C. lent   
C. noisy  
C. In     
C. his    
C. then   
C. Anybody
C. dream  
C. just   
C. sad    
C. playing
C. bag    
C. until  
C. neither
C. see    
D. games   
D. asked   
D. unclear 
D. From    
D. theirs  
D. so      
D. Nobody  
D. action  
D. sometimes
D. angry   
D. using   
D. pocket                                      
D. though  
D. none    
D. do      
短文填空。
    
                                                            Proving Them Wrong!
      I"m John Wood, a doctor at a famous Boston hospital. During the first two years of high school, I
found biology very 1_____. My report cards always said things like "must study harder" or "John shouldn"t
choose science2_____." It was really terrible for 3_____  who had always dreamed of becoming a doctor.
I lost confidence, so I left high school at sixteen and 4_____ working at a supermarket.
     One evening I saw a documentary about Albert Einstein. According to the documentary, Einstein had
done really 5_____ at school. I began to think that if Einstein could 6_____, then 1 may have a chance, too.
I didn"t want to leave my job, 7_____ I decided to go to night school to finish high school. Two years later,
I went to a 8_____ university.
     I"ve often thought I should contact (联系) the 9_____ from the Einstein documentary and 10_____ him.
As for the biology teacher, I might contact her, too, one day -but not to thank her!
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阅读理解。
    
     A young girl called Ida in Sweden decided to travel to a place she hadn"t seen for 22 years. She had a
happy life until some kids asked, "Why don"t you look like your room?" Ida was sent to her adopted (收养)
family in Sweden right after she was born.She really didn"t know anything about her birthplace, Korea, except
for some information she recently heard about her birthparents.
     During her schooldays, she was often questioned about her looks. Ida considered herself a normal Swedish
person. She tried to be part of the group in her school, but she found it hard. She was still seen as an outsider.
     As she grew older, she accepted (接受) who she was. Still, she wanted to find the missing piece of the
puzzle (困惑). After finding out the place of her birthparents, Ida went to Korea in 2008. When she first
arrived, she was surprised to see so many people who looked like her. However, apart from her looks, not
much could be shared (分享) with others. She knew little about the culture, food, especially the language.
Being in Korea wasn"t always easy for her. 
    Perhaps Ida can never truly fit in either culture, but it"s worth visiting her birthplace because she finally
realized how special and different she is. She has two loving families, and most of all a better understanding
of who she is. This helps her to have a positive view of her life.
1. Where was Ida born?
A. In Japan.
B. In Sweden.
C. In England.
D. In Korea.
2. Why was she seen as an outsider in Sweden?
A. Because of the culture.
B. Because of her looks.
C. Because of the food.
D. Because of the language.
3. What does the phrase "apart from" in Paragraph 3 mean?
A. except
B. as for
C. as well as
D. besides
4. What can we learn from the passage?
A. Ida hadn"t seen her birthparents for at least 22 years.
B. Ida found it easy for her to get used to living in Korea.
C. Ida still couldn"t accept who she was after she went back to Sweden.
D. Ida realized she can"t live a happy life either in Sweden or in Korea.
阅读理解。
      Lots of people make it as their aim to get to the top of Mount Everest. Mark is one of them. The
difference between Mark and other climbers is that he lost both his legs when climbing. New Zealand"s
highest mountain, Mount Cook. He was caught in a big ice hole and he had to have his legs cut below the
knees after he was saved. But that couldn"t make Mark lose heart, who has become the first person with
man-made legs to reach the top of Mount Everest.
     From the top of the world"s highest mountain, Mark called his wife to say he made it. His wife, Anne
got the phone when she was sleeping. She couldn"t hear him clearly on the phone. She was unable to say
when he reached the top but thought it was around mid-day. She also said his "legs" didn"t work well
sometimes, so her husband was carrying a spare leg and repair tools.
     Mark used to be a mountain guide before his accident. He said it was not important that no one like
him had ever reached the 8850-meter mountain.
     "I"m not doing this to be the first. I have been climbing most of my life and I just feel Mount Everest is
really a great aim. I want to send a message that I can do-anything better."
1. What was the difference between Mark and other climbers?
A. He went mountain-climbing with his wife.
B. He climbed mountains with man-made legs.
C. He was the first to climb Mount Everest.
D. He was the best guide of the world.
2. Mark"s wife thought is was ________ on Mount Everest when Mark reached its top.
A. noon
B. morning
C. mid-night
D. evening
3. Which of the following is the correct order in Mark"s story?
a. Losing both of his legs.
b. Working as a mountain guide.
c. Falling into an ice hole on Mount Cook.
d. Reaching the top of Mount Everest.
A. c a b d
B. c a d b
C. b c a d
D. b a c d
4. Mark"s story makes us believe that he is a ________ man.
A. polite
B. brave
C. kind
D. clever
5. Mark told us that he cared much about ________.
A. being the first
B. climbing higher
C. keeping healthy
D. being a guide