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It was late on a snowing night. Doctor Van was driving fast to the hospital to do an operation (手术) on a badly hurt (受伤的) person. Minutes later he came to a red traffic light and had to stop to wait. A man suddenly opened the door of the car and got in.
“Drive on, ” shouted the man, “Just do what I’ve told you to. ” The man was strong and tall while Doctor Van was not.
“But I’m a doctor, ” Van tried to tell him what he was going to do. “I’m on my way to the hospital to save…” “Stop talking and drive faster, as fast as you can!” the man stopped Van and Van had to do so.
Only a few minutes had passed when the man made Van stop his car again and drove him off, and he himself drove away very quickly.
Van stood in the snow for a moment and then walked around to look for a taxi.
Another half an hour had passed when Van got out of the taxi and ran into the hospital. But it was too late and nothing could be done.
The man who had taken Van’s car was standing by the person all the time. He was so sad! Only then did Van know that the man was the father of that badly hurt person!
【小题1】What was the weather like that night?
| A.Rainy | B.Snowy | C.Windy | D.Warm |
| A.Doctor Van. | B.The man |
| C.Doctor Van’s son. | D.The man’s son. |
| A.Because he was a doctor and had to get to the hospital as soon as possible. |
| B.Because he wanted to use the car to see a friend who was in hospital and needed his help. |
| C.Because he wanted to get to the hospital earlier than the doctor. |
| D.Because he was worried about his son and could not wait to see him. |
| A.The man lost his son. |
| B.Doctor Van was stronger than the man. |
| C.Doctors need cars. |
| D.The weather was not fine that night. |
| A.A Doctor Driving at Night. |
| B.A Good Doctor Met a Bad Man. |
| C.Too Worried to Be Helpful. |
| D.How to Save a Badly Hurt Person. |
A jobless man wanted very much to be an “office boy” at Microsoft. The manager interviewed him and then watched him cleaning the floor as a test. “You have passed the test.” he said. “Give me your e-mail address and I'll send you the form(表格) to fill in and the date when you may start.” The man replied. “But I don't have a computer, neither an e-mail.” “I'm sorry,” said the manager. “If you don't have an e-mail, that means you are not living. And anyone who isn't living cannot have the job.”小题1: What did the man do for the test?| A.He sent e-mails. | B.He did the cleaning |
| C.He sold computers. | D.He filled in forms. |
小题2:The man didn't get the job because he .| A.disliked such a job | B.didn't pass the test |
| C.didn't have an e-mail | D.knew nothing about computers |
小题3:The man after he left Microsoft.| A.went home directly | B.asked for food from door to door |
| C.thought up an idea to make money | D.bought a computer and got an e-mail |
小题4:What does the story want to tell us?| A.Computers are very important in our daily life. |
| B.Everyone can make a lot of money with only $10. |
| C.The manager didn't like the man. |
| D.Nothing in the world is impossible if we work hard. |
“Who did this?” asked my teacher. Thirty children tried to think about not only what they had done, but also what our teacher might have found out.
“Who did this?” she asked again. She never became angry, but she was this time. She held up a piece of broken glass and asked, “Who broke this window?”
“Oh, oh,” I thought. I was the one who broke the window. I did not do it on purpose (故意). It was caused by a bad throw of a baseball. Why did it have to be me?
If I admitted (承认) it, I would be in a lot of trouble. How would I be able to pay for a big window like that? “My father is going to get angry at me,” I thought. I didn’t want to raise (举起) my hand, but something much stronger than me pulled it up.
“I did it,” I said. Then I was silent. It was hard enough saying what I had.
My teacher went to one of our bookshelves and took down a book. She then began walking towards my desk. I had never known my teacher to strike (打) a student, but I feared she was going to start with me.
“I know how you like birds,” she said as she stood looking down at my face. “Here is the field guide about birds (鸟类野外指南) that you always check out from our school library. It is yours now. We have got a new one for the school. You will not be punished (惩罚). But remember, it’s only for your honesty.”
I couldn’t believe it! I wasn’t being punished and I was getting my own bird field guide, the one that I had been saving up all my money to buy.
【小题1】How did the writer feel when he saw his teacher walking towards him with a book from bookshelves?
| A.Relaxed. | B.Pleased. | C.Frightened. | D.Guilty. |
| A.lend | B.borrow | C.test | D.buy |
| A.The writer’s teacher often hit her students. |
| B.The writer broke the window when he was catching a bird. |
| C.The writer was seriously punished after he admitted his mistake. |
| D.The writer didn’t want to admit his mistake at the beginning. |
| A.he who is honest is wise | B.better late than never |
| C.practice makes perfect | D.a friend in need is a friend indeed |
“Who did this?” asked my teacher. Thirty children tried to think about not only what they had done, but also what our teacher might have found out.
“Who did this?” she asked again. She never became angry, but she was this time. She held up a piece of broken glass and asked, “Who broke this window?”
“Oh, oh,” I thought. I was the one who broke the window. I did not do it on purpose (故意). It was caused by a bad throw of a baseball. Why did it have to be me?
If I admitted (承认) it, I would be in a lot of trouble. How would I be able to pay for a big window like that? “My father is going to get angry at me,” I thought. I didn’t want to raise (举起) my hand, but something much stronger than me pulled it up.
“I did it,” I said. Then I was silent. It was hard enough saying what I had.
My teacher went to one of our bookshelves and took down a book. She then began walking towards my desk. I had never known my teacher to strike (打) a student, but I feared she was going to start with me.
“I know how you like birds,” she said as she stood looking down at my face. “Here is the field guide about birds (鸟类野外指南) that you always check out from our school library. It is yours now. We have got a new one for the school. You will not be punished (惩罚). But remember, it’s only for your honesty.”
I couldn’t believe it! I wasn’t being punished and I was getting my own bird field guide, the one that I had been saving up all my money to buy.
1.How did the writer feel when he saw his teacher walking towards him with a book from bookshelves?
A.Relaxed. B.Pleased. C.Frightened. D.Guilty.
2.What do the underlined words “check out” mean?
A.lend B.borrow C.test D.buy
3.What can we learn from the story?
A.The writer’s teacher often hit her students.
B.The writer broke the window when he was catching a bird.
C.The writer was seriously punished after he admitted his mistake.
D.The writer didn’t want to admit his mistake at the beginning.
4.The writer mainly wants to tell us that ______.
A.he who is honest is wise B.better late than never
C.practice makes perfect D.a friend in need is a friend indeed
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