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  In the doctor's waiting room, sick menand women were sitting on the chairs. Bob, a school boy, was there, too. They all looked ___1__ except Bob. He was ___2___ an interesting story in newspaper. Just then the doctor came in to say he was ready ___3__ the next person. Bob jumped up and ran into the doctor's room.

  What's __4___ with you? said the doctor. Before Bob could say a word, the doctor made him __5___ down on a bed. Now, let me ____6___ your heart. Bob tried to speak, but the doctor told him ___7___ anything.

  I'll ____8____ your temperature.Bob tried to sit up, but the doctor stopped him. After a moment, the doctor said, Well, boy, you don't have a fever(发烧). In fact(实际上)there is _____9____ with you.

  I know there isn't, said Bob, I just come here to __10__ a bottle of medicine for my father.

(1) Asad

Bsadly

Cbad

Dbadly

(2) Alooking

Bseeing

Clistening

Dreading

(3) Ato

Bwith

Cfor

Dabout

(4) Atrouble

Bproblem

Cmother

Dwrong

(5) Alie(躺)

Blying

Csit

Dstand

(6) Ahear

Blisten

Clisten

Dto

(7)A.not to speak

Bnot to say

Cdon't say

Dnot say

(8) Ahear

Bmake

Ctake

Dbring

(9)Anothing wrong

Bsomething wrong

   Canything wrong

Danything serious

(10) Aget

Bcarry

Cborrow

Dtake

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  In the doctor's waiting room, sick men and women were sitting on their chairs. Rueben, a schoolboy, was among them. They all looked 1 except Rueben. He was deep in an exciting 2 in a magazine. Just then the doctor came in and said he was 3 for the next person. Rueben jumped up and ran into the doctor's room.

  “What's your 4 ?” said the doctor. 5 Rueben could say a word, the doctor made him 6 down on the bed. “Now, let me listen to your heart,” Rueben tried to speak, 7 the doctor told him not to say anything. “I'll 8 your temperature.”

  Rueben tried to 9 , but the doctor stopped him. After a moment, the doctor said, “Well, boy, you don't have a fever. In fact there's nothing wrong with you.”

  “I know there isn't,” said Rueben. “I just come here to get a bottle of 10 for my father.

(1) A.happy
B.angry
C.exciting
D.sad
(2) A.film
B.TV
C.story
D.book
(3) A.happy
B.excited
C.good
D.ready
(4) A.name
B.trouble
C.matter
D.father
(5) A.After
B.Before
C.As
D.When
(6) A.sit
B.put
C.lie
D.write
(7) A.and
B.but
C.so
D.or
(8) A.bring
B.carry
C.take
D.make
(9) A.sit up
B.sit down
C.jump
D.lie
(10) A.water
B.coffee
C.medicine
D.tea

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 In the doctor's waiting-room, sick men and women sitting on their chairs. Bob, a school boy, was among them. They all looked sad  1  Bob. He was deep() in an  2    story in a magazine. Just then the doctor came in to say he was ready    3    the next person. Bob jumped  4    and ran into the doctor's room.

 “     5  ? said the doctor. Before Bob could say a word , the doctor made him    6    a bed, Now, let me    7    your heart. Bob tried to speak, but the doctor told him not to    8    . I will    9  your temperature. Bob tried to sit up, but the doctor stopped him. After a moment, the doctor said, Well, boy, you don't have a fever. In fact, there's nothing wrong with you.

 “ I know there isn't, said Bob, I just came here to get    10    medicine for my father.

                                                                                                                                                     

(1)  Aand

Bexcept

Cbesides

Dor

[  ]

(2)  Ainterested

Binteresting

Cinterest

Dinterests

[  ]

(3)  Ain

Bat

Cwith

Dfor

[  ]

(4)  Aoff

Bup

Conto

Dout

[  ]

(5)  AWhat's your trouble

BHow do you do

CHow are you

DAre you ill

[  ]

(6)  Ato lie down on

Blie down on

Clying down in

Dlay down in

[  ]

(7)  Alisten to

Bhear

Cto listen to

Dto hear

[  ]

(8)  Aspeak something

Bsay anything

Ctalk anything

Dtell nothing

[  ]

(9)  Atry

Bbring

Ctake

Dhave

[  ]

(10)  Aa bottle

Ba few

Clittle

Da bottle of

[  ]

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One summer evening as I was cooking dinner, there was a knock at the door. I opened it and saw an old man. But his voice was pleasant as he said, “Good evening. I come to see if you have a room for just one night. I live far away from here, and there's no bus till next morning. ”

I told him we would find him a bed, but it was not comfortable. I went inside and cooked dinner. When we were ready, I asked him if he would like to join us. “No, thank you. I have plenty.” When I had finished the dinner, I went out to talk with him. He told me he fished for a living to help his daughter, her five children, and her husband, who was ill and too weak to do anything.

At bedtime, we put a bed in the children's room for him. On his next trip, as a gift, he brought a big fish and some fresh vegetables. In the years he came to stay overnight with us, and there was never a time he did not bring us some fish or vegetables from his garden.

 I know it was thankful for our family to know him, from whom we learn what was to accept the bad without a complaint(抱怨) and the good with thanks.

1Why did the old man go to the writer's house?

A. To give a fish to the writer.                   B. To stay for the night.

C. To sell some fish.                             D. To ask for some money.

2 How many people were there in the old man's daughter's family?

A. Two.           B. Four.                 C. Six.           D. Seven.

3 Which of the following is true?

 A. The old man stayed for the night with the writer only once.

 B. The old man came to the writer's house to ask for some food.

 C. The old man came to stay with the writer for the night many times.

 D. The old man felt lonely because he had no son or daughter.

British people are famous for drinking tea. But brother and sister, Sarah and Bobby Green, became young millionaires(百万富翁) when they opened a chain of American-style coffee shops in the UK.

Having the idea: It started when Sarah took a weekend trip to New York to visit her brother Bobby. One evening, in a Thai restaurant, Sarah told Bobby how much she wished she could buy American-style coffee in London. Bobby suggested they started their own coffee shop. Sarah fell in love with the idea.

Doing the research: Back in London, she spent a whole day on the London subway, getting off the train at different stations to taste the coffee. “It was terrible, and I knew there was a gap (空缺) in the market.” In 1995, they opened their first Coffee Republic shop in the center of London.

Making it work: The first year was very difficult. British people were not used to the names of American coffees, like latte and macchiato. But being successful was their dream and they were not going to give up. Today, there are over 100 Coffee Republic shops all over the country and the company has £30 million a year.

Advice for others: Sarah has now written a best-selling book about their experience, called Anyone Can Do It! She hopes it will help other young people to start their own businesses. She says, “If you think you have the energy, then get out and follow your dream.”

4What kind of company do they run?

A. A fast-food restaurant.                                B. A tea shop.   

C. A coffee shop.                       D. A big hotel.

5 Where are their Coffee Republic shops?

A. All over the UK.                        B. All over the US.

C. In the center of London.                D. In New York.

6Which information is mentioned in the passage?

A. Sarah was not interested in Bobby’s idea.

 B. British people never drank coffee before 1995.

 C. Sarah’s best-selling book is about how to make coffee.

 D. Sarah found a business chance while doing the research.

Most people around the world are right-handed. This also seems to be true in history. In 1799, scientists studied works of art made at different times from 1,500 B. C. to the 1950s. Most of the people shown in these works are right-handed, so the scientists guessed that right-handedness has always been common through history. Today, only about 10% to 15% of the world's population is left-handed.

  Why are there more right-handed people than left-handed ones? Scientists now know that a person's two hands each have their own jobs. For most people, the hand is used to find things or hold things. The right hand is used to work with things. This is because of the different work of the two sides of the brain(脑). The right side of the brain, which makes a person's hands and eyes work together, controls(控制) the left hand. The left-side of the brain, which controls the right hand, is the centre for thinking and doing problems. These findings show that more artists should be left-handed, and studies have found that left-handedness is twice as common among artists as among people in other jobs.

No one really knows what makes a person become right-handed instead of left-handed. Scientists have found that almost 40% of the people become left-handed because their main brain is damaged(伤害) when they are born. However, this doesn't happen to everyone, so scientists guess there must be another reason why people become left-handed. One idea is that people usually get right-handed from their parents. If a person does not receive the gene(基因)for right-handedness, he/she may become either right-handed or left-handed according (根据)to the chance and the people they work or live with.

  Though right-handedness is more common than left-handedness, people no longer think left-handed people are strange or unusual. A long time ago, left-handed children were made to use their right hands like other children, but today they don't have to.

7 After studying works of art made at different times in history, the scientists

found ____________.

A. the art began from 1,500 B. C.

B. the works of art ended in the 1950s

C. most people shown in the works of art are right-handed

D. most people shown in the works of art are left-handed

8 How many people in the world are left-handed now?

A. Less than one sixth.                 B. More than a half.

C. About 40%.                             D. The passage doesn't tell us.

9 According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

A. No one really knows what makes a person become right-handed.

B. Scientists think there must be some reason why people become left-handed.

C. Today children are not made to use their right hands only.

D. Left-handedness is cleverer than right-handedness.

10 What is the best title for this passage?

A. Left-handed People                           B. Scientists' New Inventions

 C. Which Hand                         D. Different Brains, Different Hands

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