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阅读理解。     It was the first snow of winter-an exciting day for every child but not for most teachers. Up until now,
I had been old enough to dress myself, but today would need some help. Miss Finlayson, my kindergarten
teacher, had been through first snow days many times, but I think she may still remember this one.
     I managed to get into my wool snow trousers. But I struggled won my jacket because it didn"t fit well.
It was a hand-me-down from my brother, and if made me wonder why I had to wear his ugly clothes, At
least my hat and scarf were mine, and they were quite pretty. Finally it was time to have Miss Finlayson
help me with my boots (靴子).
     In her calm, motherly voice she said, "By the end of winter, you will all be able to put on your own boots."
I didn"t realize at the at the time that this was more a statement of hope than of confidence (信心).
     I handed her my boots and stuck out my foot. Like most children, I expected grown-ups to do all the
work. After much pushing, she managed to get first one into place and then, with a sigh, worked the second
one on too.
     I announced, "They"re on the wrong feet."
     She struggled to get the boots off and went through the joyless task of putting them on again.
     "They"re my brother"s boots, you know," I said. "I hate them".
     Somehow, from long years of practice, she managed to act as though I wasn"t an annoying (烦人的) little
girl, She struggle with me, she asked, "Now, where are your mittens (连指手套)?"
     I looked into her eyes and said, "I didn"t want to lose them, so I hid them in the toes of my boots." 1. The little girl was more satisfied with her _____. A. trousers
B. jacket
C. boots
D. hat 2. Miss Finlayson had difficulty with the girl"s boots mainly because _____. A. the girl got them from her brother
B. the girl put something in them
C. they were on the wrong feet
D. they did not fit the girl well 3. Why does the author Miss Finlayson would remember that first snow day? A. Because the little girl was in her brother"s clothes.
B. Because it was the most exciting day of the winter.
C. Because the little girl played a trick on her.
D. Because the little girl wore a pretty scarf. 4. We can learn from the text that Miss Finlayson _____. A. was losing confidence in the little girl.
B. gradually lost patience with the little girl.
C. became disappointed with the little girl.
D. was getting bored with the little girl.
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       阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出
可以填入空白处的最佳选项。      Paul Carson, a music teacher, was driving along a country road with his sister Nora.   1   he saw a
man in a big American car who _2  the man wanted by the police.  3  by a reward (奖赏) of fifty pounds,
the sister and brother _4  to catch the criminal(罪犯) by following him  5  .  As soon as the man entered
Seldon Manor, a _6  belonging to Paul"s friend Mr. Lightfoot, Paul shut him in and then drove to   7  .
Realizing that Paul had made a _8  because the criminal had been put into prison that morning , the police
officer set off immediately with Paul to set the man free. The man who was _9 up in the house was really
an American visitor from    10   City. Paul and Nora felt very much    11    for what they had done. This
  12  action of theirs would surely make them the laughing-stock of the whole town. But a letter from the
American   13  changed the situation. _14  blaming(责怪) him, the American visitor thanked Paul for
shutting him up in his 
  15  house. It  16  that Seldon Manor was the American ancestors" home. He had come  17 to England
to look for it. In order to show his 18 , he offered the sister and brother a check 19 fifty pounds. Paul
and Nora got the 20  in the end, though in a quite different way.
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(     )1. A. Clearly        
(     )2. A. looked like      
(     )3. A. Feared          
(     )4. A. wondered          
(     )5. A. closely        
(     )6. A. factory        
(     )7. A. the railway station 
(     )8. A. mistake        
(     )9. A. pulled          
(     )10. A. London        
(     )11. A. joyful        
(     )12. A. rude          
(     )13. A. president        
(     )14. A. Instead of      
(     )15. A. small          
(     )16. A. turned out      
(     )17. A. all the time    
(     )18. A. anger          
(     )19. A. as          
(     )20. A. honor          
B. Finally
B. cared about
B. Attracted
B. promised   
B. anxiously 
B. garden   
B. the city   
B. choice   
B. shut     
B. New York   
B. ashamed   
B. kind     
B. couple   
B. As well as
B. own     
B. turned up 
B. all the way
B. thanks   
B. to     
B. gift     
C. Quickly  
C. hunted for     
C. Moved  
C. decided    
C. separately    
C. farm      
C. his home    
C. joke      
C. brought    
C. Paris       
C. pleased  
C. worthy      
C. visitor    
C. In case of      
C. new    
C. turned on  
C. all the same
C. pity      
C. for      
C. position    
D. Suddenly           
D. called on          
D. Shared             
D. struggled          
D. excitedly          
D. house              
D. the police station 
D. adventure          
D. sent               
D. Cairo              
D. disappointed       
D. clever             
D. policeman          
D. As a result of     
D. big                
D. turned down        
D. by chance          
D. interest           
D. of                 
D. reward             
阅读理解。
     As a boy, there was nothing I liked better than Sunday afternoons at my grandfather"s farm in western
Pennsylvania. Surrounded by miles of winding stone walls, the house and field provided endless hours of
fun for a city kid like me. I was used to tidy living rooms that seemed to whisper, "Not to be touched!"
     I can still remember one afternoon when I was eight years old. Since my first visit to the farm, I had
wanted more than anything to be allowed to climb the stone walls surrounding the houses. My parents
would never  approve. The walls were old; some stones were missing, others loose and falling. Still, I
entered the living room, where the adults had gathered after Sunday dinner.
     "I, uh-I wanna climb the stone walls," I said. Everyone looked up. "Can I climb the stone walls?  
Immediately voices of disagreement went up from the women in the room." Heavens, no! You"ll hurt
yourself!" I wasn"t too surprised; the response was just as I"d expected. But before I could leave the
room, I was stopped by my grandfather"s loud voice. "Now hold on just a minute," I heard him say, "Let
the boy climb the stone walls. He has to learn to do things for himself.""Go", he said to me, "come and
see me when you get back." For the next two and a half hours I climbed those old walls  and had the time of my life. Later I met with my grandfather to tell him about my adventures. I"ll never forget what he said. "Fred", he said, smiling, "You made this day a special day just by being yourself. Always remember,
here"s only one person in this whole world like you, and I like you exactly as you are."
     Many years have passed since then, and today I host the television program Mister Rogers
Neighborhood, seen by millions of children throughout America. There have been changes over the years, but one thing remains the same: my message to children at the end of almost every visit. "There"s only one
person in this whole world like you," the kids can count on hearing me say, "and people can like you
exactly as you are."
1. When the writer was a little child, he lived _________.
A. in the city 
B. on the farm    
C. with his grandparents
D. away from his parents
2. The writer enjoyed his visits to the farm because ___________.
A. there were old women there
B. it was an exciting place for him
C. he liked his grandfather
D. the living room there was clean
3. The underlined word "approve" in paragraph 2 means ____________.
A. prove
B. suppose
C. allow
D. mind
4. What did the writer learn from his grandfather and his own experience on the farm?
A. To do things for others
B. To do whatever he liked.
C. To be proud of himself
D. To be himself.
阅读理解。
     One summer night Ludwig Beethoven took a walk in the suburb (市郊) of Bonn. Suddenly a gentle
 wind came. He heard some music. He listened carefully and found it was his F sonata. He followed the
 music and came to a small house. There through the window, he saw a girl playing a very old piano and a young man was making shoes beside her, he pushed the door open and went in. The host received 
him very warmly and told him that the girl was his sister, who was blind but very fond of music . They 
couldn’t afford to send her to a master.  So she was only trying to play to some music she heard the 
neighbors play.   She knew it was the work of a great composer  (作曲家). Beethoven was very much
 moved. Suddenly the candle was blown out. Moonlight struck on the girl’s slender figure.  Then
 Beethoven played music for them. He played so wonderful that the brother and sister were amazed.  
That was his famous Clair de lune.
1. Beethoven heard the music because ______.
A. it was played loudly            
B. there was a slight wind 
C. the piano was old              
D. he stopped walking 
2. The young man and the girl were _____.
A. brother and sister   
B. husband and wif     
C. lovers    
D. good friends
3. The girl couldn’t go to the teacher most probably because_____.
A. she was blind             
B. her brother didn’t want her to go
C. they were too poor         
D. good friends
4. Beethoven played some music____.
A. before he was moved                     
B. as soon as he came in 
C. when he saw the piano                    
D. after he heard the moving story 
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     I didn’t think I had a passion (激情). I   1   sit in front of the TV all day, thinking about nothing 
  2   the next   3  .It was not long ago that I first learned how   4   having a passion is to my life. That day
my mother drove me to the center of the city. Then, as my mum stopped at a red light, someone on the
side of the road caught my   5  .
     It was a man   6   in rags. He was homeless. That didn’t   7   me, for I had seen many like him   8  .
But in some way he was   9  , this man was not sitting down   10   a sad expression. He had a radio in
his hand and was dancing   11   to the music. The radio seemed to be the most precious (珍贵的)
thing he had. "Mum, why does that man have a radio   12   he is homeless?" I asked.
     " He bought it." She replied. I was still unable to   13  .
     " But if he is homeless, why doesn’t he use the money to buy   14   or clothes? He   15   it on
something he doesn’t need."    
     "Well, Sarah, sometimes food and clothes aren’t the most important things. We need   16  , too."
That man must   17   enough about  18  instead of food and clothes. I soon realized that happiness is the
key to life. Without it , there is nothing to look forward to. Since then I’ve gone a day   19   thinking of
what’s truly important. A home, a meal, clothes-these things are only part of the life. What’s often
forgotten is that we all need a   20  , a light in a dark day. We all need a passion.
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(     )1. A. should      
(     )2. A. but        
(     )3. A. day        
(     )4. A. interesting
(     )5. A. arm        
(     )6. A. dressed    
(     )7. A. stop        
(     )8. A. ago        
(     )9. A. different  
(     )10. A. with        
(     )11. A. happy      
(     )12. A. even though
(     )13. A. understand  
(     )14. A. love        
(     )15. A. collected  
(     )16. A. happiness  
(     )17. A. care        
(     )18. A. money      
(     )19. A. without    
(     )20. A. care        
B. would    
B. only      
B. man    
B. important    
B. eye      
B. put on      
B. follow      
B. before      
B. wonderful   
B. in        
B. happily  
B. as though    
B. explain  
B. food      
B. wasted      
B. money    
B. hear      
B. meal      
B. while    
B. notice  
C. had to    
C. more
C. show
C. successful
C. hand
C. wore
C. help
C. too
C. friendly
C. about
C. sadly
C. though
C. know
C. shoes
C. put  
C. jobs
C. learn
C. music
C. of
C. help
D. could           
D. less         
D. road             
D. careful      
D. foot          
D. had           
D. interest         
D. since        
D. funny            
D. on              
D. hurriedly       
D. even if         
D. guess           
D. hat             
D. lived           
D. relaxation      
D. talk            
D. health          
D. when         
D. pleasure      
阅读理解。
     Koeler took special notice of the tall woman who was nicely dressed, but she was wearing ugly,
thick-soled (厚底) shoes.
     Now the woman was taken to a room for questioning. There it was found that the soles of the shoes
were hollow (中空的). They were opened. Some diamonds fell out on the floor. Their total weight was
3377 carats (克拉).
     The young woman broke down in tears. Then she told her story. For years she had dreamed of
coming to live in America, she said. At last she had managed to get the papers she needed to come to
the U.S. Then a strange man called on her. He said he would pay for her trip and give her one hundred
dollars. All she had to do was to smuggle the diamonds past the U.S. Customs (海关). The man gave
her the shoes and also bought her a plane ticket. Just before she got on the plane, he gave her an
envelope. He said that it was the hundred dollars he had promised.
     The weeping woman handed the envelope to Koeler. He tore it open. There was only eighteen
dollars. She was cheated. In the end the woman was trialed and sentenced to eighteen months in prison
for her part in the smuggling.
1. Where did the story happen?
A. At an airport.                          
B. At a police station.
C. At a railway station.                    
D. In a custom office in China.
2. The underlined word "smuggling" in this passage most probably means_____.  
A. 偷税          
B. 盗窃          
C. 走私
D. 交换
3. The woman had agreed to smuggle the diamonds ______.
A. in order to get the papers she needed
B. in hope of selling them
C. in return for some money and a free trip
D. so as to share them with the man 

4. Which is the right order of the events(事件)given in the passage?
a. She wanted to live in the U.S.
b. She arrived in the U.S.
c. She was given an envelope.
d. She was given a plane ticket.
e. She was found out.f. She was put into prison.

A. a, d, c, b, e, f   
B. a, b, c, e, f, d
C. a, c, d, b, e, f    
D. a, b, d, c, e, f