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“BANG!” the door caused a reverberation (回声). It was just standing there, with father standing on one side, and I on the other side.

  We were both in great anger. “Never set foot in this house again!” stormed father. With tears welling up in my eyes, I rushed out of the flat and ran along the street.

  The street lights were shining, causing rather sad-feeling. I wandered aimlessly.

  A young father who held a child in his arms walked past me. I felt as if I saw my childhood from another space: happy and carefree.

  But now … I don’t know whether it is because I have grown up or because dad is getting old. We differ in our ways of thinking. He always puts his opinions and codes of behavior on me. Whenever I do something wrong, he never admits it. We are just like two people coming from two different worlds. It feels like there is an iron door between us that can never be opened.

  I wandered the streets, without a destination in mind. My heart was frozen on this hot summer night. As I walked on, there were no people in the streets, until I had only the street lights to keep me company. When I finally reached the high-rise apartment block in which I lived, I saw that the light was still on.

  I thought to myself, “Is father waiting for me, or is he still angry with me?”

  In fact, it was nothing. Perhaps, dad was throwing away some of his old stamps. Perhaps he thought they were useless. I never had the courage to tell him that I liked collecting stamps. I couldn’t stand his outrageous(蛮横的)words, “I can’t throw you away, let alone these old papers?”

  All the lights were off except father’s.

  Dad was always like this. Maybe he didn’t know how to express himself. After shouting at me, he never showed any mercy or any moments of regret. After an argument he had the habit of creeping up in my sleep and then tucked me underneath the covers.

  This was how he always was.He has been a leader for so long that telling everyone else what to do has become his second nature.

  The light was still on. “Am I wrong?” I whispered, maybe… With the key in hand, I was as nervous as I had ever been. At last, I decided to open the door. As soon as I opened the door tears ran down my cheeks. I suddenly realized that the iron door that I had thought between us did not exist at all. Love—it second to none.

46. Decide which is the best order of the following according to what happened in the passage.

  a. I opened the door and entered the house.

  b. Sadly I ran out into the street.

  c. I reached the place where I lived and saw my house still brightly lit.

  d. I thought of my father’s kindness towards me.

  e. I walked about in the street without any aim.

A. b, e, d, c, a    B. b, e, c, d, a      

C. b, e, a, c, d    D. b, e, c, a, d

47. What made the writer think of his childhood?

  A. The sight of the street lights.   

B. The sight of the empty street.

  C. The sight of a father with a child in his arms.

  D. The sight of light in his own house.

48. Why do you think the father often shouts at his son?

  A. perhaps the father is getting older and older.

B. perhaps the son has already grown up.

  C. perhaps they never agree with each other.

D. perhaps the father has got used to doing that.

49. According to the passage what does “Love—it’s second to none” mean ?

A. 爱是至高无上的 B. 爱是第二位的 

C. 爱并没有什么 D. 爱就是没什么

50. What conclusion(结论) can you come to after reading the passage?

  A. The father treats his son in an unfair way.

B. The father is actually kind to his son.

  C. The father is neither kind nor cruel to his son.

D. The father is always finding fault with his son.

           

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  Tolstoy, the greatest Russian writer, liked to walk about in a railway station near his home.One day when he was walking up and down as   1   , looking at people getting on and off the trains, he heard a lady   2   after him, “Hey, you old man, go and bring back my handbag I left in the   3   room.”

  Tolstoy went there.He picked the bag up and walked quickly along the platform(站台).At the same time the lady was waiting beside the carriage(车厢), looking   4  .When at last the old man gave the bag back to her, she opened it to make sure nothing was   5  .“ Good, old man, ” said the woman.“ You are just as quick as I can   6  .Here you are.” She gave a coin to him.Tolstoy   7   the coin and put it into his pocket with a smile.

  The woman was very   8   when she heard he was Tolstoy, the writer of the great novel War and Peace.She returned to Tolstoy and said, “ Oh, excuse me …… Oh, how silly I was to   9   you as a porter(搬运工).Please throw back that coin if you forgive me.”

  “Oh, madam, why? You have nothing wrong, ” Tolstoy laughed and said, “ The coin is given for my work, so I'll   10   it.Thank you, madam! ”

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talking

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reading

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meeting

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dining

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happy

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back

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well

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there

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expect

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showed

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angry

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see

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throw

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  Tolstoy, the greatest Russian writer, liked to walk about in a railway station near his home.One day when he was walking up and down as   1  , looking at people getting on and off the trains, he heard a lady   2   after him, “Hey, you old man, go and bring back my handbag I left in the   3   room.”

  Tolstoy went there.He picked the bag up and walked quickly along the platform (站台).At the same time the lady was waiting beside the carriage (车厢), looking   4  .When at last the old man gave the bag back to her, she opened it to make sure nothing was   5  .“ Good, old man,” said the woman.“ You are just as quick as I can   6  .Here you are.” She gave a coin to him.Tolstoy   7   the coin and put it into his pocket with a smile.

  The woman was very   8   when she heard he was Tolstoy, the writer of the great novel War and Peace.She returned to Tolstoy and said, “ Oh, excuse me ……Oh, how silly I was to   9   you as a porter (搬运工).Please throw back that coin if you forgive me.”

  “Oh, madam, why? You have nothing wrong,” Tolstoy laughed and said, “ The coin is given for my work, so I'll   10   it.Thank you, madam! ”

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possible

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often

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usual

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well

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talking

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telling

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shouting

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reading

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meeting

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waiting

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dining

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happy

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back

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well

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worried

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there

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missing

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wrong

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expect

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run

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showed

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watched

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accepted

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picked

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angry

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surprised

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happy

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sad

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see

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treat

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have

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look

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throw

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put

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keep

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stay

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Andy rode slowly on his way to school, day-dreaming about the fishing trip that his father had promised him. He was so busy dreaming about all the fish he would catch that he was unaware of everything else around him.
He rode along until a strange sound drew him to the present. He came to a stop and looked up to the sky. What he saw frightened him. A huge group of bees filled the sky like dark cloud and seemed to be heading angrily towards him.
With no time to waste Andy sped off in the opposite direction, riding quickly without knowing how to escape the group. With a rapidly beating heart and his legs pumping quickly, he sped down the rough road. As the bees came closer, his fear increased. Andy knew that he was sensitive(敏感的) to bee stings (蜇). Last time a sting had put him in hospital—and that was only one bee sting! He had been forced to stay in bed for two whole days. Suddenly, his father’s words came to him. “When you are in a dangerous situation, don’t panic. Stay calm, use your brain and think your ways out of it. ”
On a nearby hill, he could see smoke waving slowly from the chimney(烟囱) of the Nelson family home. “Bees don’t like smoke,” he thought. “They couldn’t get into the house.” Andy raced towards the Nelson house, but the bees were gaining around. Andy knew he could not reach the house in time. He guessed that the bees would catch up with him soon.
Suddenly, out of the corner of his eyes, he saw a small pond used by Mr. Nelson to water his vegetable garden. Off his bike and into the cool water he jumped, disappearing below the surface and away from the bees. After holding his breath for as long as he could, Andy came up for air and noticed the bees have gone. Pulling himself out of the water, he walked up the hill and rang the doorbell. Mr. Nelson took him inside and rang his mother.
“You’ll really need that fishing break to help you recover(恢复),” laughed his mother. “Thank goodness you didn’t panic!” But Andy did not hear her. He was dreaming once again of the fish he would catch tomorrow.
小题1:Andy was attacked by a huge group of bees on his way to ________.
A.his homeB.schoolC.the Nelson houseD.a nearby hill
小题2:Andy failed to notice the bees because ________.
A.he was calling his mother
B.he was listening to a strange sound
C.he was going fishing with his father
D.he was lost in the thought of the fishing trip
小题3:The bee stings would ________.
A.make Andy in hospital
B.help Andy remember his father
C.improve his riding skills
D.let Andy feel very excited
小题4:The italicized word “panic” in the 3rd paragraph here means “_________”.
A.ask for helpB.run awayC.feel frightenedD.give up
小题5:Andy succeeded in getting rid of the bees by ________.
A.waving some smoke towards them
B.hiding himself under the water
C.rushing into the Nelson’s house
D.riding quickly off in the opposite direction
小题6:Which of the following can best describe Andy’s escape from the bees? ________
A.No pains, no gains.
B.Once bitten, twice afraid.
C.Where there is a will, there is a way.
D.In time of danger, one’s mind works fast.

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  She was only about five feet tall and probably never weighed more than 110 pounds, but Miss Bessie was a towering presence in the classroom.She was the only woman tough enough to make me read Beowulf and think for a few stupid days that I liked it.From 1938 to 1942, she taught me English, history-and a lot more than I realized.

  I shall never forget the day she scolded(批评)me into reading Beowulf.“But Miss Bessie, ” I complained, “I ain’t much interested in it.”

  Her large brown eyes became sharp.“Boy, ” she said, “how dare you say ‘ain’t’ to me! I’ve taught you better than that.”

  “Miss Bessie, ” I said, “I’m trying to join the football team, and if I go around saying ‘it isn’t’ and ‘they aren’t, ’ the guys are gonna laugh me off the team.”

  “Boy,” she replied, “you’ll play football because you have guts(勇气).But do you know what really takes guts? Refusing to lower your standards to those of the crowd.It takes guts to say you’ve got to live and be somebody fifty years after all the football games are over.”

  I started saying “it isn’t” and “they aren’t, ” and I still joined the team without losing my friends’ respect.

  Negroes, as we were called then, were not allowed in the town library, except to sweep floors or clean tables.But with the help of some nice whites, Miss Bessie kept getting books out of the white library.That is how she introduced me to the Bront?s, Byron and Keats.“If you don’t read, you can’t write, and if you can’t write, you might as well stop dreaming, ” Miss Bessie once told me.

  So I read whatever Miss Bessie told me to, and tried to remember the things she insisted that I store away.It could be embarrassing to be unprepared when Miss Bessie said, “Get up and tell the class who Frances Perkins is and what you think about her.” Forty-five years later, I can still recite her “truths to live by”.

  Miss Bessie noticed things that had nothing to do with schoolwork, but were essential to a youngster’s development.Once a few classmates made fun of my worn-out hand-me-down overcoat.As I was leaving school, Miss Bessie patted me on the back of that old overcoat and said, “Carl, never worry about what you don’t have.Just make the most of what you do have - a brain.”

  No child can get all the necessary support at home, and millions of poor children get no support at all.This is what makes a wise, educated, warm-hearted teacher like Miss Bessie so essential to the minds, hearts and souls of this country’s children.

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The underlined words “towering presence in the first paragraph means _________.

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Miss Bessie was strong enough to influence her students

B.

Miss Bessie was watching the students all the time

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the students thought she was tall and heavy

D.

the students felt nervous in front of her

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What can we infer from the passage?

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A.

Carl’s friends came from poor families.

B.

Carl hated to read Beowulf in public.

C.

Miss Bessie wanted Carl to be a better man.

D.

Miss Bessie didn’t want Carl to play football.

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Miss Bessie asked Carl to read a lot because _________.

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his parents were too poor to afford books

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he was not allowed into the library

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the whites didn’t want the blacks to read

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she expected him to have a goal in life

(4)

Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?

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A.

Dreams Go with Education

B.

An Unforgettable Lesson

C.

Unforgettable Miss Bessie

D.

Reading Makes a Full Man

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