I hand to buy these books because I didn't know which one was the best. A.both B.none C. neither D. all 查看更多

 

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用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,使短文通顺、正确、连贯(每个单词限用一次)。

final   through  many   quick   pay  hand  please   because  come   hear

It was a dark cool night. The car driver didn’t have even one passenger all day. When he drove near the railway station, he saw a young man___1.___out with two bags in his___2.__.So he stopped ___3.__ to open the door of the car and asked, “Where do you want to go, sir?” “To Star Hotel.” The young man answered. When the car driver___4.___that, he didn’t feel___5.___.

The young man would give him only three dollars___6.__ the hotel was near the railway station. But suddenly he had an idea. He took the passenger___7.____many streets of the city.

After a long time, the car___8._____ arrived at the hotel. “You should give me fifteen dollars.” The car driver said to the young man. “ What! Fifteen dollars? Only last week I took car from the railway station to this same hotel and I only____9.___the driver thirteen dollars. I know how __10.____I have to pay for the car.

 

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"Who did this?" Mrs. Green asked with a piece of broken glass in her hand. She had never been so   51  with us. The classroom was so quiet. All students looked at the window except me. I kept my head   52  . I knew it was me. I broke it when I practiced   53  baseball. But should I tell the truth? If I did, I would be in trouble, I didn’t have enough   54 . How could I afford to buy such an expensive window? I really didn’t want to put up my hand,   55  at last I said. “I did it. I am sorry.” It was not   56  for me to say those words.
Mrs. Green went to the book shelf and took down a book. Then she walked to me. Looking at  57 , I was a little afraid. To my surprise, she said, "I know you like  58   .Here is the book about them. It’s yours now. I give it to you not because you broke the window, but because you are  59  ." I couldn’t believe it. I wasn’t punished(惩罚). However, I was given my favorite book about birds.
It happened 20 years ago, but I still   60  the book. The lesson my teacher taught me that day will be in my heart forever.

【小题1】
A.excitedB.angryC.happyD.nervous
【小题2】
A.upB.downC.overD.out
【小题3】
A.playB.to playC.playingD.played
【小题4】
A.glassB.booksC.timeD.money
【小题5】
A.andB.butC.soD.or
【小题6】
A.easyB.difficultC.sadD.terrible
【小题7】
A.sheB.herC.herselfD.hers
【小题8】
A.sportsB.baseballC.birdsD.dogs
【小题9】
A.carefulB.smartC.kindD.honest
【小题10】
A.keepB.giveC.borrowD.lose

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In general, it's hard to spend enough time in both concentrating on lessons and taking part in social activities. But I wanted to succeed in both. I knew this would be a challenge but I didn't realize how difficult it was until my classes in the high school began,

     I got on well with other girls. After school, I often had ice cream with them first instead of finishing my homework before it was time to hand it in, I always finished it the next day between classes.I knew it wasn't very good and the grades that I got showed I was not hard-working enough. I realized that I needed to find some kind of balance.

     So I created a timetable that would divide my time between studying and relaxing. It was a good idea but I was only able to follow it for a few days because it made me under too much pressure.

     Later, I tried another plan. Each week I listed everything that I had to get done during the week and the time by which I had to get it done. Then under the things I had to do, I made another list of things that I could do if I had time.

     It worked really well. Ever since I have never missed any important things. At the same time, I enjoyed my spare time a lot.

     Planning my time has been challenging, but I continue to do it. I'm glad that I've learned to balance things and it has helped prepare for what is coming after graduation.

   1.At first, when did the writer always finish her homework?

            A. After school was over.         B. Between classes the neat day.

            C. Before it was time to hand it in.

   2.Why did the writer follow the first timetable only for a few days?

            A. Because it had a specific list.     B. Because it wasn't a good idea.

            C. Because it brought her too much pressure.

   3.What wasn't included in the writer's second time plan?

            A. The things she shouldn't do.         B. The things she had to get done.

            C. The things she could do if she had time.

   4.According to the passage, which of the following is true?

            A. The writer had few friends because of bad grades.

            B. Learning to balance things is helpful to make plans for the future.

            C. The writer preferred to spend more time in relaxing than studying.

  5.Which do you think is the best title of the passage?

            A. Facing challenges       B. Concentrating on lessons

C. Balancing study and play

 

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An eight-year-old child heard her parents talking about her little brother. All she knew was that he was very sick and they had no money. Only a very expensive operation(手术) could save him now and there was no one to lend them the money.

  When she heard her daddy say to her tearful mother, “Only a miracle(something couldn’t happen) can save him now,” the little girl went to her bedroom and pulled her money from its hiding place and counted it carefully.

  She hurried to a drugstore(药店)with the money in her hand.

  “And what do you want?” asked the salesman. “ It's for my little brother,” the girl answered. “He's really,really sick and I want to buy a miracle. ”

  "Pardon?”said the salesman.

  “My brother Andrew has something bad growing in-side his head and my daddy says only a miracle can save him. So how much does a miracle cost?”“We don't sell a miracle here,child. I'm sorry,”the salesman said with a smile.

  “Listen,if it isn't enough,I can try and get some more. Just tell me how much it costs. ”

  A well-dressed man heard it and asked, “What kind of a miracle does your brother need?”  “I don't know,” she answered with her eyes full of tears. “He's really sick and mum says he needs an operation. But my daddy can't pay for it, so I have brought all my money. ”

  “How much do you have?” asked the man. “$ 1.11, but I can try and get some more,” she answered.

  “Well, what luck,”smiled the man. “$ 1.11, the price of a miracle for little brothers. ”

  He took up the girl's hand and said, “Take me to where you live. I want to see your brother and meet your parents. Let's see if I have the kind of miracle you need. ”

That well-dressed man was Dr. Carlton Armstrong, a famous doctor. The operation was successful and it wasn't long before Andrew was home again.

  How much did the miracle cost?

1.What was the trouble in the little girl's family?

A. Her brother was seriously ill.

B. They had no money.

C. Nothing could save her brother.

D. Both A and B.

2.In the eye of the little girl,a miracle might be _______.

A.something interesting

B.something beautiful

C.some wonderful medicine

D.some good food

3.What made the miracle happen?

A.The girl's love for her brother.

B.The girl's money.

C.The medicine from the drugstore.

D.Nobody can tell.

4.From the passage we can infer(推断) that _______.

A.The doctor didn't ask for any pay

B.A miracle is sure to happen if you keep on

C.The little girl is lovely but not so clever

D.Andrew was in fact not so sick as they had thought

 

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A taboo(忌讳,禁忌) is a social action that is not allowed. Every culture in the world has its own taboos. The breaking of a taboo sometimes makes people feel uncomfortable. I learned this through my own experience.

Last weekend, Wang Lin and I showed two foreigners around our city. Mr Singh was from India and Mr. White from USA. When I held out my left hand to shake hands with him, Mr. Singh seemed to be unhappy. Mr. White, however, was quite casual. He said hello to me with a big smile and a wave of his hand.

In the evening, we stopped at a restaurant for dinner. I noticed that Mr. Singh didn’t touch the beef and Mr. White seemed not to like chickens’ claws. During the meal, Wang Lin said sorry to Mr. Singh and continued to explain that we didn’t know it was a taboo in India to shake one’s left hand. Mr. Singh explained that since oxen are sacred(神圣的) in India, people don’t eat beef there. Mr. White joined in and said that it was not usual in the states for people to eat chickens’ claws. He went on to say that Americans don’ t usually get into each other’ s personal space. Marriage, job and age are their taboos. Isn’ t it a good lesson to remember?

Main idea

The taboos in every country are ____1._____. People sometimes feel     ____2.____  if one breaks a taboo.

Facts

In India

Indians don’ t eat ____ 3.___because they think oxen are sacred.

It’ s   4.    to shake one’ s left hand.

In the USA

Although it’ s not a taboo, Americans  5.  eat chickens’ claws

Americans don’ t usually get into each other’ s personal space. For example, they usually don’t ask someone else’s  6.  , job or   7.    .

Conclusion

If you pay    8.  to taboos, you can get on  9.  with the people with different   10.   .

 

 

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