( )At the end of the story the result is . A. untrue B. sad C. not clear D. enjoyable (7) Almost all people like flowers. Some people like flowers because of their smells, shapes, colors and so on. Others like flowers because they think different flowers mean different things. Flowers have their own language. For example, red roses mean “love and sunflowers mean “loyalty . So people in more than 100 countries have chosen their own national flowers which say something about their countries’ spirit. In 1994, China talked about choosing a national flower. Some people liked the peony but others liked the plum blossom. They couldn’t agree with each other. So it has not been decided yet. People like to buy different flowers in different seasons. Where do all the beautiful flowers in shops come from? They may come from far away, so their price is higher. a. Farmers grow flowers in their fields. b. Planes or trains or buses take the flowers to different places. c. Flower shopkeepers buy flowers from the flower markets. They look at the flowers and throw away the broken or bad ones. They cut the flowers to make them more beautiful. d. You go to buy the flowers in the shops. When you buy a flower, you’re paying lots of people: the farmer, the driver of the plane or train or bus. The seller in the flower market and the flower shopkeeper. So you’d better keep your flowers from far away for a long time. But how? Why not dry them? It’s easy! Sand drying is a way. Dry, clean sand is one of the oldest things for drying flowers. And it’s one of the cheapest. ·Fill a box half-way with sand. ·Put the flowers on top of the sand. ·Put the box in a warm, dry place. ·Leave the flowers there for one to three weeks. ·Take them out and they will be dry. 查看更多

 

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     My grandfather was a fine man. I loved him very much. But one day I told him a lie (谎话). I can not tell
you now what the lie was. I was only seven years old then.
     Grandfather was not cross with me.
     "Ask Jim to get a long ladder," he said. "My boy now jumps from the tops of houses, up to the roof
(屋顶)."
     Jim brought the big ladder. Then Grandfather said,"My boy now jumps from the tops of houses. The ladder
is for him."
     I knew at once what he was telling me. I had often heard the old saying, "A lie is a jump from the top of a
house."
     I said nothing. But I felt like crying.
    The minutes went by. What would people think about the ladder? It stood by the front door. I was afraid it
might be there a long time. I had to do something!
    At last I went to Grandfather. He was reading a book. I went up to him and put my face on his arm.
    "Grandfather," I said, "I will not tell a lie again. We don't need the ladder now." Grandfather seemed very
happy once again. He called Jim. "Take the ladder away," he said. "My boy does not jump from the tops of
houses."
    His words made me happy once again.
1. From the passage we can not know ______.
[     ]
A. whether the boy told a lie
B. what the lie was
C. what Grandfather did with the boy
D. how the story ended
2. The word "cross" in the story means           .
[     ]
A. angry
B. surprised
C. happy
D. kind
3. Grandfather asked Jim to get a ladder to ______.
[     ]
A. see whether the boy could jump from the top of a house
B. help the boy to climb to the top of the house
C. let the boy know it was wrong to tell a lie
D. make the boy cry
4. "What would people think about the ladder?" shows the boy was afraid people would ______.
[     ]
A. know what had happened
B. take the ladder away
C. come to learn the roof
D. come to take care of Grandfather
5. At the end of the story the result is ______.
[     ]
A. enjoyable
B. sad
C. not clear
D. untrue

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