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He came again the next day and worked until it was time to leave. His name was Jerry. He was 12 and had been at the Children's Home(孤儿院)since he was only four. \ I thought of him. He was honest(诚实). For example, the handle (柄) of the ax (斧)broke one day. Jerry said the Children's Home would mend it. I handed him some money to pay for it. He wouldn't take the money. "I'll pay for it, mama. I broke it. I didn't hit the wood in the right place. "
"But Jerry, no one hits the wood in the right place all the time. And it was a weak handle. I'll speak to the seller. " It was only then that he would take the money.
Another thing about Jerry was that he would do those little but helpful things. The things would not be badly needed but would make life so much easier. For example, he found a hole near the fireplace. "I'll put some wood in the hole, mama. Then when a sudden storm(暴风雨)comes up, you can stay warm. "
One cold day, Jerry sat close by me near the fire. We watched the fire bum. He suddenly talked of something he had never talked of before. "You look like my mother, especially(特别) next to the fire"
But you were four, Jerry, 'when you came to live at the Children's Home. Do you still remember your mother?"
【小题1】How long had Jerry lived at the Children's Home by the time he met the writer?
A.One year.B.Four years.C.Eight years.D.Twelve years.
【小题2】How did Jerry feel after he broke the handle of the ax?
A.Sorry.B.Happy.C.Angry.D.Lucky.
【小题3】What did the writer think of Jerry? He was        .
A.clever, honest but lazyB.honest, helpful and worked hard
C.honest, warm - hearted and strangeD.careful, honest and weak
【小题4】The sentence underlined (划线的)means that        .
A.you should be more careful next time
B.anyone can hit the wood in the right place
C.I always hit the wood in the right place
D.people hit the wood sometimes in the wrong place
【小题5】Which is right?
A.Jerry lived with his parents at times.
B.The writer was really Jerry's mother.
C.Jerry liked the writer and the writer liked him, too.
D.Jerry did not like to live with his mother.

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He came again the next day and worked until it was time to leave. His name was Jerry. He was 12 and had been at the Children’s Home(孤儿院)since he was only four.  I thought of him. He was honest(诚实). For example, the handle (柄) of the ax (斧)broke one day. Jerry said the Children’s Home would mend it. I handed him some money to pay for it. He wouldn’t take the money. "I’ll pay for it, mama. I broke it. I didn’t hit the wood in the right place. "
"But Jerry, no one hits the wood in the right place all the time. And it was a weak handle. I’ll speak to the seller. " It was only then that he would take the money.
Another thing about Jerry was that he would do those little but helpful things. The things would not be badly needed but would make life so much easier. For example, he found a hole near the fireplace. "I’ll put some wood in the hole, mama. Then when a sudden storm(暴风雨)comes up, you can stay warm. "
One cold day, Jerry sat close by me near the fire. We watched the fire bum. He suddenly talked of something he had never talked of before. "You look like my mother, especially(特别) next to the fire"
But you were four, Jerry, ’when you came to live at the Children’s Home. Do you still remember your mother?"
【小题1】How long had Jerry lived at the Children’s Home by the time he met the writer?

A.One year.B.Four years.C.Eight years.D.Twelve years.
【小题2】How did Jerry feel after he broke the handle of the ax?
A.Sorry.B.Happy.C.Angry.D.Lucky.
【小题3】What did the writer think of Jerry? He was        .
A.clever, honest but lazyB.honest, helpful and worked hard
C.honest, warm - hearted and strangeD.careful, honest and weak
【小题4】The sentence underlined (划线的)means that        .
A.you should be more careful next time
B.anyone can hit the wood in the right place
C.I always hit the wood in the right place
D.people hit the wood sometimes in the wrong place
【小题5】Which is right?
A.Jerry lived with his parents at times.
B.The writer was really Jerry’s mother.
C.Jerry liked the writer and the writer liked him, too.
D.Jerry did not like to live with his mother.

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He came again the next day and worked until it was time to leave. His name was Jerry. He was 12 and had been at the Children's Home(孤儿院)since he was only four. \ I thought of him. He was honest(诚实). For example, the handle (柄) of the ax (斧)broke one day. Jerry said the Children's Home would mend it. I handed him some money to pay for it. He wouldn't take the money. "I'll pay for it, mama. I broke it. I didn't hit the wood in the right place. "

"But Jerry, no one hits the wood in the right place all the time. And it was a weak handle. I'll speak to the seller. " It was only then that he would take the money.

Another thing about Jerry was that he would do those little but helpful things. The things would not be badly needed but would make life so much easier. For example, he found a hole near the fireplace. "I'll put some wood in the hole, mama. Then when a sudden storm(暴风雨)comes up, you can stay warm. "

One cold day, Jerry sat close by me near the fire. We watched the fire bum. He suddenly talked of something he had never talked of before. "You look like my mother, especially(特别) next to the fire"

But you were four, Jerry, 'when you came to live at the Children's Home. Do you still remember your mother?"

1.How long had Jerry lived at the Children's Home by the time he met the writer?

A.One year.

B.Four years.

C.Eight years.

D.Twelve years.

2.How did Jerry feel after he broke the handle of the ax?

A.Sorry.

B.Happy.

C.Angry.

D.Lucky.

3.What did the writer think of Jerry? He was        .

A.clever, honest but lazy

B.honest, helpful and worked hard

C.honest, warm - hearted and strange

D.careful, honest and weak

4.The sentence underlined (划线的)means that        .

A.you should be more careful next time

B.anyone can hit the wood in the right place

C.I always hit the wood in the right place

D.people hit the wood sometimes in the wrong place

5.Which is right?

A.Jerry lived with his parents at times.

B.The writer was really Jerry's mother.

C.Jerry liked the writer and the writer liked him, too.

D.Jerry did not like to live with his mother.

 

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I stood in line to sign up for the middle school track(田径)team.
“Track isn't an      sport.” the coach said. “Are you ready to practice hard every day?”
“Oh, yes. I love running.” I replied.
“Well, that's good,” the coach said.“     starts tomorrow after school.”
I was a little nervous about running with mostly older students, but I decided to face my fear.
“Welcome to the first day of practice.” the coach ordered everyone to the bottom of a sand hill. “Okay.”, he said, “This is the       practice we'll do all season. You are going to run up and down the sand hill ten times as fast as you can. If you can't     _it, move to the side.” We all lined up, legs ready.
“Go!”the coach shouted, and      we went.
I considered myself a bit small but strong. Running up that hill, however, was harder than I had imagined it would be. The sand kept falling down under my feet and it was hard to keep balance(平衡). I tried      my feet in deeper, but people kept passing me shouting “Look out!” and “Move off to the side!”
“Don't cry,” I told myself as tears filled my eyes. I had to step aside. I went home from practice feeling like a(an)    .
That night my dad noticed sad face and asked what was wrong. The story came pouring out. Dad listened quietly and then asked, “How      do you want to run?”
“I really want to run,” I whispered through my tears.
“Then, run,” he said. “Everyone will respect you if you don't stop and give      all you have. I know how strong-mined you can be when you set your mind to it.”
The next day the hill looked as hard as it had been the day before, but I had a new attitude and something to     . “Go!” the coach shouted. Several older students ran by me as we started up the hill. I still fell in the sand, and I still wanted to leave every step of the way; but I kept      slowly and progressively. When I reached the top, I gave a silent cheer and headed back down again. My dad was right. I won      that day and became a part of the team. On my last time down, everyone clapped and cheered.
小题1:
A.oldB.easyC.excitingD.unusual
小题2:
A.PracticeB.ProgressC.ClassD.Work
小题3:
A.funniestB.hardestC.safestD.worst
小题4:
A.getB.findC.makeD.follow
小题5:
A.awayB.outC.upD.by
小题6:
A.fixingB.restingC.shakingD.digging
小题7:
A.stranger[B.failureC.honorD.hero
小题8:
A.badlyB.quicklyC.hardD.well
小题9:
A.themB.youC.usD.it
小题10:
A.changeB.realizeC.learnD.prove
小题11:
A.climbingB.jumpingC.fallingD.rushing
小题12:
A.trustB.praiseC.respectD.support

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He came again the next day and worked until it was time to leave. His name was Jerry. He was 12 and had been at the Children’s Home(孤儿院)since he was only four.  I thought of him. He was honest(诚实). For example, the handle (柄) of the ax (斧)broke one day. Jerry said the Children’s Home would mend it. I handed him some money to pay for it. He wouldn’t take the money. "I’ll pay for it, mama. I broke it. I didn’t hit the wood in the right place. "
"But Jerry, no one hits the wood in the right place all the time. And it was a weak handle. I’ll speak to the seller. " It was only then that he would take the money.
Another thing about Jerry was that he would do those little but helpful things. The things would not be badly needed but would make life so much easier. For example, he found a hole near the fireplace. "I’ll put some wood in the hole, mama. Then when a sudden storm(暴风雨)comes up, you can stay warm. "
One cold day, Jerry sat close by me near the fire. We watched the fire bum. He suddenly talked of something he had never talked of before. "You look like my mother, especially(特别) next to the fire"
But you were four, Jerry, ’when you came to live at the Children’s Home. Do you still remember your mother?"
小题1:How long had Jerry lived at the Children’s Home by the time he met the writer?
A.One year.B.Four years.C.Eight years.D.Twelve years.
小题2:How did Jerry feel after he broke the handle of the ax?
A.Sorry.B.Happy.C.Angry.D.Lucky.
小题3:What did the writer think of Jerry? He was        .
A.clever, honest but lazyB.honest, helpful and worked hard
C.honest, warm - hearted and strangeD.careful, honest and weak
小题4:The sentence underlined (划线的)means that        .
A.you should be more careful next time
B.anyone can hit the wood in the right place
C.I always hit the wood in the right place
D.people hit the wood sometimes in the wrong place
小题5:Which is right?
A.Jerry lived with his parents at times.
B.The writer was really Jerry’s mother.
C.Jerry liked the writer and the writer liked him, too.
D.Jerry did not like to live with his mother.

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