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When I was small, my mum used to give the family something special for meals —she would make breakfast food for dinner.  

I still remember one night my mum   31    some bread in front of my dad, something very burnt. I waited to see if anybody noticed. To my surprise, my dad just took his    32   , smiled at my mum and then turned to ask me how my day at school had been. I've   33   what I told him that night.   34   I do remember watching him put some butter on that bread. He  35   as usual, every single bit. 

 After dinner, my mum said   36  to my dad for burning the bread. And I never forget what he said, "I    37    burnt bread, dear. It doesn't matter at all. "

38    , I went to kiss Dad good light. I asked him if he really liked his bread burnt. He held me in arms and   39  , “Your mum worked very hard all day. She's really _40_. And you see—a bit of burnt food never hurt anyone!”

    Now I know life is not perfect. _41_ is perfect, either. As for me. 1 often forget birthdays or some other special days. But I've learned something _42_ over these years. What we really need is the understanding of each other, whether between a husband and wife, a parent and _43_ or just between two friends. This is the key to a happy  44  .

So don't get angry if the bread gets burnt. Remember.    45  bread never hurt anyone. Be kind to those around you and a happier life will surely come closer to you.

31. A. cooked      B. put  C. found  D. bought

32. A. glass        B. milk  C. spoon  D. bread

33. A. decided      B. known  C. forgotten D. imagined

34. A. But         B. So  C. Because   D. And

35. A. threw it away    B. ate it up   C. put it away   D. looked it up

36. A. hello        B. goodbye      C. no        D. sorry

37. A. hate         B. love    C. make       D. save

38. A. After school  B. Before dinner  C. Later that night    D. The next morning

39. A. shouted      B. said     C. laughed        D. continued

40. A. tired        B. excited    C. worried        D. interested

41. A. Everybody   B. Anybody   C. Nobody       D. Somebody

42. A. important    B. difficult    C. funny         D. easy

43. A. student      B. brother      C. sister        D. child

44. A. class        B. party         C. life        D. story

45. A. burnt        B. cheap       C. fresh        D. cold

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      "What's the matter, Bob?" asked his mother. "Why do you look so sad?"
"I don't have anyone to play with," said Bob. "I wish we had stayed in Salt
Lake City. I had friends there."
      "You will soon make friends here,"  said his mother." Wait and see!"
       Just then there was a tap on the door. Mrs Miller opened it.
       There stood a woman with red hair. " Hello," she said. "I'm Mrs Carey.
I live next door."
       " Come in," said Mrs Miller. " Bob and I are so glad you come."
       "I come to ask for two eggs," said Mrs Carey. "I want to bake a cake."
       "You may have the eggs," said Mrs Miller. " But do sit down. Let's have
coffee and talk a little."
       That aftermoon there was another tap on the door. Mrs Miller opened it.
There stood a boy with red hair. "My name is Tom Carey," he said.
       "My mother sends you this cake and these two eggs."
       "Oh, thank you, Tom," said Mrs Miller. " Come in and meet my son Bob."
       Tom and Bob were about the same age. Soon they were having cake and milk.
"Can you stay and play with me?" asked Bob. "Yes, I can stay an hour,"  said Tom.
"Then let's play a ball,"  said Bob. " My dog will want to get in the game,  too."Tom
found it was fun to play with Trix. He had no dog of his own.
      "I'm glad you live next door," said Bob." Now I have someone to play with." 
      "Mother said we would soon be good friends," answered Tom. "I'm glad
your mother needed two eggs." said Bob.
      Tom laughed, " She didn't really need the eggs," he said. "She just wanted to make
friends with your mother!" Then Bob laughed, too." That's a funny way to make friends,"
he said. " But it's a nice way. It worked!"
1. Why did Mrs Carey come to Mrs Miller?
[     ]
A. To borrow two eggs.
B. To send a cake.
C. To play with Trix.
D. To make friends with Mrs Miller.
2. Mrs Miller was _____ at Mrs Carey's visit.
[     ]
A. glad 
B. surprised
C. unhappy
D. worried
3. Trix was the name of _____.
[     ]
A. Tom's toy
B. Bob's dog
C. Mrs Miller's daughter
D. Mrs Miller's son
4. This story is about one way _____.
[     ]
A. to borrow things from the neighbour
B. to play with little dogs
C. to bake cakes
D. to make friends
5. The underlined word "tap" in Paragraph 3 means _____.
[     ]
A. a light knock
B. a noise
C. a voice
D. a push

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We went into a secondhand shop to get out of the rain.
I took my 6-year-old daughter’s hand and we started to walk around. Suddenly she reached out her hand to touch a pair of shiny black shoes.
“Buy for me?” she asked.
“Oh, Sweetie, they are tap dancing (踢踏舞) shoes. You aren’t taking tap dance.”
“Buy for me?” she repeated.
“Well, let’s try them on.”
She sat on the floor and took off her bright pink rain boots . When she stood up we heard “click”. She took a step, “click, click, click.”
The sun came out and we went on our way. Our next stop was the grocery store(杂货店).
“Click, click, click…” people turned to look as we entered the store. People would never allow their ?daughter to wear tap dancing shoes to the grocery store .
“Excuse me, dear. Why would you allow your daughter to wear tap dancing shoes here?  They make such a noise.”
“Isn’t it wonderful?”
“Wonderful? My dear, this is not the place to wear those shoes.”
“You don’t understand. When she was a baby, doctors told us that she would never walk or talk. It has taken a lot of hard work and patience, but she asked for the shoes and the ‘click, click, click’ says that she can walk,” I said.
My daughter is 18 now and will graduate from grade 12 in June. It has not always been easy, but it has all been worthwhile (值得做的). She has taught me that it doesn’t matter what others think. They don’t walk in your shoes.

【小题1】Why did the mother and daughter go to the secondhand shop?

A.They just went window shopping.
B.The daughter loved the place.
C.They just found the place to hide from the rain.
D.The mother wanted to buy cheap shoes for her daughter.
【小题2】People would never allow their daughter to wear tap dancing shoes to the grocery store
because _________.
A.they make noise B.they are expensive
C.they are dirty D.it is not allowed
【小题3】 According to the story, which of the following is TRUE?
A.The mother didn’t buy the tap dancing shoes for her daughter.
B.The mother allowed her daughter to do anything she wanted.
C.The mother had once thought of giving her daughter up.
D.For the mother, the “click” noise sounded beautiful.
【小题4】What does the sentence “They don’t walk in your shoes” mean? __________.
A.They don’t have the same shoes as yours.
B.They don’t know how you feel.
C.They don’t walk the same way as you.
D.They don’t know the size of your shoes.
【小题5】 The story wants to tell us ______.
A.the love between mother and daughter is strong
B.sometimes you shouldn’t care what others say
C.you should wear the wrong shoes for your feet
D.wearing your own shoes helps you walk faster

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  The greatest saleswoman in the world today doesn't mind if you call her a girl.That's because Markita Andrews made more than $80,000 by selling cookies(饼干)when she was 13 years old.

  Andrews and her mother shared a dream of traveling around the world.Once, while reading a magazine, Andrews found that the person who sold the most cookies would win a free trip for two around the world.She decided to give it a try.

  To make her dream come true, Andrews went door to door every day after school and repeated, “Hi, I have a dream.I'm earning(赚取)a trip around the world for my mom and me by selling cookies.” Then she asked, “Would you like to buy one or two dozen boxes of cookies?”

  Andrews kept asking for a whole year, no matter how heavily it was raining or snowing outside.Her hard work paid off.She sold 42,000 boxes of cookies that year and she won her trip around the world.

  Andrews is no smarter than thousands of other people.The key to her success is that she has found the secret of selling:Ask, Ask, Ask! Many people fail before they even begin because they fail to ask for what they want.

  It takes courage(勇气)to ask for what you want.And, as Andrews has discovered, the more you ask, the easier(and more fun)it gets.

(1)

When Andrew was young, her dream was to ________.

[  ]

A.

be a great saleswoman

B.

sell the most cookies

C.

travel around the world

D.

make a lot of money

(2)

The underlined phrase “paid off” probably means ________ in the passage.

[  ]

A.

brought good results

B.

cost a lot

C.

saved much money

D.

came to fail

(3)

According to the passage, Andrews was ________.

[  ]

A.

funny

B.

friendly

C.

smart

D.

brave

(4)

The passage is mainly about ________.

[  ]

A.

everyone should have a dream

B.

cookies make dreams come true

C.

how Andrews became a success

D.

Andrews is a great saleswoman

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    I have had thousands of classes since I started school nine years ago. But only one    1   was the most
important.
    It happened last term just after I had got a    2   result in an exam. I was sad and had lost my confidence.
I decided to go to a class which can tell me how to be    3   .
    The speaker walked into the room. But he did not start talking    4   a teacher. Instead, he held up a
twenty yuan note!
    "Who wants this?" he asked. Unsurprisingly,    5   of us in the class put up our hands.
    The speaker smiled. Then he put up the note on the blackboard and asked the same question. Again, we
all put up our hands. The speaker smiled again, but    6   nothing. Suddenly, he threw the note onto the floor!
Then he asked the same    7   a third time.
    I didn't    8    what the speaker was doing. Why was he asking the same question again and again? I didn't
know what to do. I wanted the note,    9   I put my hand up again. After a while, he   10   the note and started
to laugh. "You have all just told me how to become successful,"   11   said to us with the note in his hand.
    "The note is worth (值) twenty yuan. It is   12   worth twenty yuan, even though I throw it on the floor.
You are like the note. No matter   13   happens to you, you still have your worth."
    When I heard those words, I was deeply moved. Suddenly, I   14   I was worth a lot. I may have done
badly in an exam, but it doesn't   15   I can't do well in the future. If I believe in myself, I will be successful.
(     ) 1. A. classroom 
(     ) 2. A. same      
(     ) 3. A. comfortable 
(     ) 4. A. like      
(     ) 5. A. both      
(     ) 6. A. said      
(     ) 7. A. student   
(     ) 8. A. remember   
(     ) 9. A. so       
(     ) 10. A. took out   
(     ) 11. A. you      
(     ) 12. A. never    
(     ) 13. A. when      
(     ) 14. A. realized   
(     ) 15. A. know      
B. subject   
B. good      
B. successful  
B. for      
B. neither   
B. bought    
B. teacher   
B. understand 
B. though    
B. threw away     
B. he        
B. sometimes  
B. who      
B. forgot    
B. mean      
C. class 
C. lucky  
C. famous  
C. about  
C. all   
C. saw   
C. question 
C. notice  
C. if    
C. picked up    
C. she   
C. hardly  
C. what  
C. dreamed 
C. think  
D. school        
D. bad           
D. rich          
D. by            
D. none          
D. wanted        
D. way           
D. find          
D. or            
D. put down                 
D. they          
D. always        
D. how           
D. decided       
D. complain    

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