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阅读理解。 Once Einstein gave a lecture in many places in America. His driver always listened to him and knew the lecture
so well that he was sure be could give it himself. So Einstein agreed that the driver gave the lecture him. 
    As nobody knew Einstein there, the driver gave the lecture for Einstein that evening. At first he was a bit
afraid, but Einstein"s smile made him feel better. He gave a good lecture and the people were quite pleased. 
    Then the driver started to leave and Einstein followed him without a word. When they got to the door, a man
asked the driver a difficult question.
    The driver said that the question was very easy, and told the man to ask his driver behind to answer it.     根据短文内容填空,每空限填一词。
    Einstein gave the (1) ______ lecture again and again. His driver (2) ______ to his lecture so many times
(3) ______ he wanted to give it (4) ______. When Einstein knew it, he let the driver (5) ______ the lecture for
him that night. The driver gave a (6) ______ lecture and the great scientist was quite pleased. 
    When they were (7) ______ the lecture room, a man asked the driver a question. To show (8) ______ easy
the question was, the driver asked Einstein who followed him (9) ______ to answer it (10) ______ of him.
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1. same    2. listened    3. that     4. himself    5. give  
6. good    7. leaving     8. how    9. quietly (behind)   10. instead
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阅读理解。     A man was travelling abroad in a small red car. One day he left the car and went shopping. When he came
back, its roof was badly damaged.
     Some boys told him that an elephant had damaged it. The man did not believe them, but they took him to a
circus which was near there. The owner of the elephant said, I am very sorry! My elephant has a big, round,
red chair. He thought that your car was his chair, and he sat on it!
     Then he gave the man a letter, in which he said that he was sorry and that he would pay for all the damage.
     When the man got back to his own country, the customs officers would not believe his story. They said,
You sold your new car while you were abroad and bought this old one! It was only when the man showed
them the letter from the circus man that believed him. 1.A man was travelling abroad ______. [     ]
A.in a big bus
B.in a green jeep
C.in a red car
D.in a red taxi 2.The car was damaged because ______. [     ]
A.there was a traffic accident
B.the circus man broke it
C.it rushed into a shop
D.the elephant sat on it 3.The circus man said that ______. [     ]
A.he would pay for part of the damage
B.he would pay for all of the damage
C.he wouldn"t pay for the damage
D.he would buy a new car 4.When the man got back to his country, the customs officers ______. [     ]
A.would check his new car
B.only checked his car
C.searched him
D.wouldn"t believe what he had said, 5.It was only ______ that made the officers believe him. [     ]
A.the letter from the circus man
B.a newspaper from the country
C.the certificate of his
D.the letter from the government
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阅读短文,选择正确答案。    I first met Windy, a six-year-old girl, on the beach near where I lived. Every time when I felt unhappy, I
drove to the beach. She was building sand house or something else there. She looked up, her eyes were as blue
as the sea.
    "Hello." She said. I answered, but didn"t really want to stop her."I"m building." she said again. I saw that.
"What is it?" I asked her."Oh, I don"t know. I just like the feeling of the sand."
    Oh, that"s good, I thought, and took off my shoes to join her. A sandpiper (一种水鸟) flew by. She told me
that it would make me happy. I felt better then.
    On my next visit, I learned that Windy lived in a summer cottage (小屋) and didn"t go to school, even though
it was winter. Soon after, my mother died, and I rushed to the beach to be alone. I didn"t want to say anything
when Windy came up to me."Why?" she asked.
    I turned to her and shouted, "Because my mother died!" "Oh," she said quietly, "then today is a bad day."
    A month later, I went to the beach but couldn"t find Windy. I missed her so much that I visited her house. I
learned that Windy had died of leukemia (白血病), but left a picture of a sandpiper for me, to make me happy. 1. The writer drove to the beach because _________. [     ]
A. a six-year-old girl lived near there
B. Windy"s eyes were as blue as the sea
C. she didn"t feel happy 2. The writer felt better _________. [     ]
A. because she took off her shoes
B. when she stopped the girl from playing
C. after she learned that a sandpiper would bring her joy 3. On her next visit to the beach, the writer learned ________. [     ]
A. that the girl"s name was Windy 
B. how to build a summer cottage
C. that Windy didn"t go to school 4. Why did the writer rush to the beach soon after? Because ________. [     ]
A. her mother died
B. she wanted to be alone
C. she thought Windy must be there 5. Why did Windy left a picture of a sandpiper for the writer? Because she thought that _________. [     ]
A. the writer liked the sandpiper
B. it would make the writer happy
C. the writer missed her
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阅读理解。     Nasreddin was cutting a branch off a tree in his garden. While he was sawing, another man passed in the
street. He stopped and said, "Excuse me, but if you continue to see that brancd like that, you will fall down
with it." He said this because Nasreddin was sitting on the branch and cutting it at a place between himself and
the trunk of the tree.
  Nasreddin said nothing. He thought, "This is some foolish person who has no work to do and goes about
telling other people what to do and what not to do."
   The man continued on his way. Of course, after a few minutes. The branch fell and Nasreddin fell with it.
   "My God!" he cried. "That man knows the future !" and he ran after him to ask how long he was going to
live. But the man had gone.1.One day Nasreddin was cutting a branch ______ a tree in his garden. [     ]
A.on
B.in
C.at
D.off 2.While Nasreddin was sawing, another man ______. [     ]
A.told him to stop working
B.told him he would fall down
C.would borrow something from him
D.would help him saw that branch 3.After the man went away, Nasreddin thought that ______. [     ]
A.that was a silly fellow
B.that was a wise person
C.that was a proud person
D.that fellow cheated him 4.What happened to Nasreddin after a few minutes? [     ]
A.The brancd fell.
B.Nasreddin fell down to the ground.
C.Nasreddin was hurt himself.
D.Both A and B. 5.This story is about ______. [     ]
A.a foolish man
B.a wise man
C.cutting a tree
D.the necessity of taking good advice
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阅读理解。    It was half-past eight in the morning. The telephone bell rang and Mary went to answer it. It"s me-Peter.
Hello, who"s that? she asked.
    Peter was a friend of Mary"s eight-year-old brother, Johnny.
    Oh hello, Peter. What do you want? said Mary.
    Can I speak to Johnny?
     No, said Mary, you can"t speak to him now. He is busy. He is getting ready for school. He is eating his
breakfast. Grandmother is combing his hair. Sister is under the table, putting his shoes on. Mother is getting
his books and putting them in his school bag. Goodbye, I"ve got to go now. I have to hold the door open.
The school bus is coming. 1.Who went to answer it when the teltphone bell rang? [     ]
A.Johnny"s sister
B.Peter
C.Johnny
D.Johnny"s mother 2.Whom did Peter want to speak to? [     ]
A.Mary"s brother
B.Mary"s sister
C.Mary"s grandmother
D.Johnny"s mother 3.Johnny couldn"t speak to Peter because Johnny ______. [     ]
A.was combing his hair
B.was putting his shoes on
C.was getting his books
D.was busy eating his hreakfast 4.How do you say to a stranger who is answering your telephone?[     ]
A.Who are you?
B.Anything to say?
C.Who is it?
D.Please 5.From this story we know that Johnny was _____. [     ]
A.a lazy boy
B.a clever boy
C.a busy boy
D.a hungry boy
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根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。    Farmer John and Farmer Bob were neighbours. For more than 30 years, they had been getting along very
well.
    Then their good relationship broke. It began with a small thing, then bitter words, and then weeks of silence.
One morning Farmer John woke up to find a stream between the two farms."It must be Bob," John thought.
    Then one day there was a knock on John"s door. He opened it to find a carpenter (木匠) standing at the door
way.
    "I"m looking for a few days" work," the carpenter said.
    "I do have a job for you," John said."Look across the stream at that farm. That"s my neighbour Bob. He dug
a stream between the two farms. I want you to build a fence-an 8-foot fence. I don"t want to see his place or his
face any more. I don"t have such a neighbour!"
    The carpenter said,"I think I know what to do, sir, and I"ll be able to do a job that pleases you."
    Farmer John helped the carpenter get the materials(材料) ready and then he was off for the day.
    About sunset when the farmer returned, the carpenter had just finished his job. The farmer"s eyes opened
wide. There was no fence there at all!
    It was a bridge! And the neighbour, Bob, was coming across, with his hand outstretched (伸出). "Hi, John!
You"re quite a fellow to build this bridge!"
    Then they met in the middle, taking each other"s hands."I"m terribly sorry for what I have said and done. We
should be good to each other." said Farmer Bob.
    Then they turned to see the carpenter, who was ready to go."No, wait! Stay a few days. I have a lot of other
jobs for you," said Farmer John."I"d love to stay," the carpenter said,"but I have more bridges to build." 1. Just before the carpenter came, John and Bob              each other. [     ]
A. didn"t speak to
B. were friendly to
C. often fought with
D. never had bitter words with 2. Farmer John asked the carpenter to build a fence because              . [     ]
A. he wanted to protect his farm
B. he didn"t want to do it himself
C. he wouldn"t like to see Bob
D. he wanted to find him something to do 3. What does the sentence "You"re quite a fellow to build this bridge!" mean? [     ]
A. John was great to build this bridge.
B. John was not good at building bridges.
C. John was foolish to build such a bridge.
D. John should build the bridge earlier. 4. What do you think of the carpenter? [     ]
A. Shy.
B. Wise.
C. Proud.
D. Careless. 5. What is the best title for the passage? [     ]
A. What a Big Fence!
B. A Strong Bridge
C. Three Kind Men
D. A Fence or a Bridge?
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