A boy and his father were walking in the mountain. 1 the boy fell, hurt himself, and cried, "AAAhhh!!!" 2 his surprise, he heard the voice repeating, 3 in the mountain, "AAAhhh!!!" Then the boy shouted, "Who are you?" He 4 the answer. "Who are you?" He got 5 at the answer, so he shouted, "Foolish!" He received the answer, " 6 !" He looked at his father and asked. "What"s going on?" The father 7 and said, "My son, listen." And then he shouted to the mountain, "I love you!" The 8 answered, "I love you!" Again the man cried, "You are the best!" The voice answered, "You are the best!" The boy was surprised, 9 did not understand. Then the father explained, "People call this"Echo", but really this is 10 . It gives you back everything you say or do. Our life is just a reflection (反映) of 11 we have done. 12 you want more love in the world, have more love in your heart. If you want to be 13 , work hard. This can be 14 in everything in life. Life will give you back 15 you have given to it" |
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完形填空。 | Even before my father left us, my mother had to go back to work to support our family. Once I came 1 the kitchen, complaining, "Mom, I can"t peel (剥皮) potatoes. I have only one 2 " Mom never looked 3 from sewing. "You get yourself into that kitchen and peel those potatoes." she told me. "And don"t ever 4 that as an excuse for anything again!" In the second grade, our teacher lined up my class on the 5 and had each of us 6 across the monkey bars(单杠), swinging from one high steel rod (杆) to the next. When it was my 7 I shook my head. Some kids behind me laughed, and I went home 8 . That night I told Mom about it. She hugged me, and I saw her "we"ll see about that" 9 . The next afternoon, she 10 me back to school. At the deserted playground, Mom looked 11 at the bars. "Now pull up with your right arm," she advised. She 12 as I struggled to 13 myself with my right hand 14 I could hook (钩住) the bar with my other elbow. Day after day we 15 , and she 16 me for every rung (横档) I 17 . I"ll never forget the next time, 18 the rungs, I looked down at the 19 who were standing with their mouths 20 . | ( )1. A. up with ( )2. A. eye ( )3. A. off ( )4. A. use ( ) 5. A. classroom ( )6. A. jump ( )7. A. time ( )8. A. crying ( )9. A. laughter ( )10. A. carried ( )11. A. quickly ( )12. A. stood by ( )13. A. rise ( )14. A. unless ( )15. A. practised ( )16. A. asked ( )17. A. got ( )18. A. crossing ( )19. A. students ( )20. A. close | B. up to B. hand B. in B. look B. dormitory B. walk B .chance B. shouting B. look B. brought B. carefully B. passed by B. make B. until B. returned B. kept B. arrived B. filling B. pupils B. open | C. into C. ear C. up C. act C. library C. race C. change C. running C. smile C. took C. peacefully C. went by C. take C. if C. walked C. praised C. had C. carrying C. kids C. surprised | D. out of D. leg D. down D. treat D. playground D. climb D. turn D. smiling D. tear D. fetched D. urgently D. took by D. lift D. while D. chose D.complained D. reached D. raising D. partners D. interesting | 阅读理解。 | At a meeting, a well-known speaker lifted up a bill of 20 dollars before starting his speech. Facing 200 people, he asked, "Who wants this 20-dollar bill?" A great many hands were put up. Then he continued to say, "I intended to give it to any one of you, but allow me to do a thing before giving it to you." Suddenly he crumpled (揉) it into a round mass. Then he asked, "Who wants it?" Still some hands were lifted up. He asked again, "Well, how could it be if I do it like this?" he threw the bill onto the ground, stepped on it and twisted it. As he picked it up, the bill had become not only dirty but wrinkled. "Who still wants it?" Still a few people put up their hands. "My dear friends, you have had a meaningful class. No matter how I treated this bill, you still want it, because it is worth 20 dollars. On your life road, you may be knocked down (击垮) or even broken into pieces by your determination or unfavorable situations. We may feel ourselves worth nothing, but, my darling, remember that whatever happens in the future, you should never lose your value (价值) in the God"s heart. You"re particular-never forget it." | 1. How many times did the speaker ask the people whether they wanted the bill? | [ ] | A. Three times B. Twice C. Once D. Four times | 2. The underlined word "wrinkled" in the third paragraph probably means _____. | [ ] | A. broken B. flat C. having small lines or folds in it D. having holes in it | 3. The speaker did this test in order to _____. | [ ] | A. tell the audience that one should never lose one"s own value B. tell the audience that God values money most C. test if some of the audience were extremely interested in money D. play a trick on the audience | 4. What would the speaker probably talk about next? | [ ] | A. How money can make people crazy. B. How to avoid being knocked down in one"s life. C. How to keep one"s value of life. D. How to give a meaningful class. | 阅读理解。 | When I was about 12, I had an enemy, a girl who liked to point out my shortcomings. Week by week her list grew: I was very thin; I wasn"t a good student; I talked too much; I was too proud and so on. I tried to bear all these things as long as I could. At last, I became very angry. I ran to my father with tears in my eyes. He listened to me quietly, then he asked, "Are the things she said true or not? Janet, didn"t you ever wonder what you are really like? Well, you now have the girl"s opinion. Go and make a list of everything she said, mark the points that are true. Pay no attention to other things she said." I did as he told me. To my great surprise, I discovered that about half of the things were true. some of them I couldn"t change (like being very thin), but a good number I could and suddenly I wanted to change. For the first time I got a fairly clear picture of myself. I brought the list back to Daddy. He refused to take it, "That"s just for you," he said. "You know better than anyone else, the truth about yourself. But you have to learn to listen, not just closing your ears in anger and feeling hurt. When something said about you is true, you"ll find it will be of help to you. Don"t shut your ears. Listen to other people"s opinions, but hear the truth and do what you think is right." Daddy"s advice returned to me at many important moments. In my life, I"ve never had a better piece of advice. | 1. Which do you think would be the best title for this passage? | [ ] | A. Not an Enemy, but a Best Friend B. The Best Advice I"ve Ever Had C. My Father D. My Childhood | 2. "Week by week her list grew" means " _____". | |
[ ] | A. Week by Week, my shortcomings grew more serious B. She had made a list of shortcomings and kept on adding new ones to it so that it was growing longer and longer C. I was having more and more shortcomings as time went on D. Week by week she discovered more shortcomings of mine and point them out | 3. Why did her father listen to her quietly? | [ ] | A. Because he believed that what her daughter"s enemy said was mostly true. B. Because he had been so angry with his daughter"s shortcomings that he wanted to show this by keeping silent for a while. C. Because he didn"t believe in his daughter D. Because he wasn"t quite sure which girl was telling the truth. | 4. What did the father do after he heard his daughter"s complaint? | [ ] | A. He told her not to pay any attention to what her "enemy" said. B. He criticized her and told her to overcome her shortcomings. C. He told her to write down all that her "enemy" had said about her and pay attention only to the things that were true. D. He refused to take the list and have a look at it. | 完形填空。 | The school was across the street from our home and I would often watch the kids as they played during the break. She seemed so small as she pushed her way 1 the crowd of boys on the playground. She 2 from them all. I began to notice her at other times, basketball in hand, playing 3 . She would practice dribbling (运球) and shooting over and over again, sometimes until 4 . One day I asked her 5 she practiced so much. She looked 6 in my eyes and without a moment of hesitation she said, "I want to go to college. The only way I can 7 is if I get a scholarship. I am going to play college basketball. I want to be 8 . My Daddy told me if the dream is big enough, the facts don"t count." Well, I had to give it in to her-she was 9 . One day, I saw her sitting in the grass, head 10 in her arms. I walked toward her and quietly asked what was 11 . "Oh, nothing," came a soft reply. "I am just too short." The coach told her that at her height she would probably 12 get to play for a top ranked team, 13 offered a scholarship. So she 14 stop dreaming about college. She was 15 and I sensed her disappointment. I asked her if she had talked to her dad about it yet. She told me that her father said those coaches were wrong. They just did not 16 the power of a dream. He told her 17 she really wanted to play for a good college, if she truly wanted a scholarship, 18 could stop her except one thing-her own attitude. He told her again, "If the dream is big enough,the facts don"t count." The next year, as she and her team went to the Northern California Championship game, she was seen by a college recruiter (招聘人员). She was indeed offered a 19 . She was going to get the college education that she had 20 and worked toward it for all those years. | ( )1. A. through ( )2. A. brought out ( )3. A. only ( )4. A. dark ( )5. A. how ( )6. A. worriedly ( )7. A. go ( )8. A. worse ( )9. A. determined ( )10. A. covered ( )11. A. the affair ( )12. A. ever ( )13. A. far more ( )14. A. should ( )15. A. overjoyed ( )16. A. understand ( )17. A. even if ( )18. A. anything ( )19. A. prize ( )20. A. dreamed of | B. across B. showed out B. lonely B. dawn B. when B. shyly B. get B. better B. encouraged B. enclosed B. the wrong B. even B. much less B. must B. moved B. experience B. as if B. nothing B. medal B. accepted | C. over C. stood out C. simply C. midnight C. why C. quietly C. enter C. the best C. fixed C. dropped C. matter C. once C. much fewer C. can C. embarrassed C. learn C. that if C. something C. scholarship C. thought of | D. into D. work out D. alone D. daybreak D. what D. directly D. attend D. the worst D. fascinated D. buried D. the matter D. never D. many more D. may D. heartbroken D. believe D. only if D. everything D. position D. appreciated | 阅读理解。 | Mr and Mrs Brown were going abroad for their holiday. They had a dog called Blackie which they were very fond of, but they could not take him abroad with them, so they looked for a good place to leave him in while they were away, and at last found a place which looked after dogs very well while their owners were away. They took Blackie there just before they left for their holiday, and sadly said goodbye to him. At the end of their holiday, they got back to England very late at night, and as they thought that the place where Blackie was staying might be closed at that hour, they decided to wait until the next morning before going to get him back. So the next morning Mr Brown got into his car and drove off happily to collect Blackie. When he reached home with the dog,he said to his wife. "Do you know, dear, I don"t think Blackie can have enjoyed his stay at that place very much. He barked all the way home in the car as if he wanted to tell me something." Mrs Brown looked at the dog carefully and then answered, "You are quite right, dear. He was certainly trying to tell you something. But he wasn"t trying to tell you that he hadn"t enjoyed his stay at that place, he was only complaining (抱怨) that you were bringing the wrong dog home. This isn"t Blackie! | 1. The Browns decided to leave their dog somewhere while they were away because _____. | [ ] | A. they were not fond of him any more B. they did not want to take him with them C. the dog refused to go with them D. they were not allowed to take him abroad | 2. They _____ before they left for their holiday. | [ ] | A. asked a friend to take care of the dog B. left it to their house keeper C. took it to an old man who looked after dogs very well D. found Blackie a good place where dogs were taken care of | 3. As the dog _____, he barked all the way. | [ ] | A. did not recognize Mr Brown B. had something to tell his old master C. had enjoyed his stay at that place D. knew he was with their masters again |
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