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    It was a beautiful day for sightseeing. My friends and I went out just for    1  . When lunch time came,
we set our sight    2   a small park in town. Each of us went to get    3   he wanted and would meet back
on the grass later. 
    My friend Robby and I went to a hot dog shop. The vendor (卖主) put together the hot dog just Robby
wanted it to be. But when she took out money to pay him, the man said, "It looks a little stale on the cool
side, so never mind    4   me. This will be my freebie (免费赠品) of the day."
    We said our thanks,    5   our friends in the park, and began to eat our food. As we talked and ate, I
saw a man    6   alone nearby. He was looking at us. I could tell that he hadn't showered for days. Another
homeless man, I thought, like all the others you see in cities. I didn't pay much    7   attention than that.
    We finished eating and wanted to    8   more sightseeing. But when Robby and I went to the garbage to
throw away our lunch bags, I heard a strong voice asking, "There isn't any food in those bags, is there?"
    It was the man    9   had been watching us. I didn't know what to do for a moment. "  10 , I ate it
already."
    "Oh," was his only answer, with no shame in his voice at all. It was clear that he was too hungry to feel
ashamed. I felt   11  for the man, but I didn't know what I could do. At that time Robby said, "I'll be back
soon. Please wait for me a minute." Then she ran off. I watched curiously (好奇地) as she went   12   the
street and into the hot dog shop again. Then I came to know what she was going to do. Sure enough, she
came back with a hot dog in her hand in a minute. She gave the food to the hungry man.   13  to me,
Robby said with a smile, "I was just passing on the   14   someone gave me before."
    That day I learned how generosity can go farther than the person who   15  . By giving, you also teach
others how to give.
(     )1. A. funny       
(     )2. A. on         
(     )3. A. what        
(     )4. A. pay         
(     )5. A. join        
(     )6. A. sitting   
(     )7. A. much        
(     )8. A. start off   
(     )9. A. which       
(     )10. A. Yes         
(     )11. A. sorry       
(     )12. A. along       
(     )13. A. Turn        
(     )14. A. kind        
(     )15. A. is given to
B. funs        
B. to          
B. which       
B. paying      
B. joined      
B. sat         
B. many      
B. begin with     
B. whom        
B. Certainly   
B. pleased     
B. across      
B. Turning     
B. kindly      
B. give to   
C. a fun        
C. in           
C. whatever     
C. to pay       
C. joining      
C. seat          
C. more         
C. start with     
C. who          
C. Sure        
C. surprised    
C. through      
C. Turned       
C. kinder       
C. is given   

D. fun         
D. at          
D. what ever   
D. paid        
D. to join     
D. to sit      
D. most          
D. head for                 
D. what        
D. No          
D. interested  
D. over        
D. To turn     
D. kindness    
D. is gaven to 

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        A four-year-old girl is lying in the arms of a doctor. She has just lost her mother. Her pink clothes
are full of blood and her eyes look at something only she can see.
        Every day we see pictures like this on our televisions. We see Iraqi(伊拉克的)children begging
for food and water from American and British soldiers as they move through towns and cities towards
the capital, Baghdad (巴格达). We see these children following parents, carrying bags of almost the
same size as their small bodies as they escape from their homes in Baghdad. 
       They show just some of the young lives that have been turned upside down by ongoing war and
the terrible price paid by Iraqi children.
      “Dad, why are the Americans fighting against us? Are we going to be killed?”asks the son of Abu
Singar, an Iraqi engineer. Abu finds it hard to explain this war to his eight-year-old son. 
        He tries to make him feel safe by saying, “The bombs(炸弹)are far away from us. The Americans
are fighting the soldiers. We're going to be all right.” Even though Abu knows it isn't always true, little
else can be done. In Baghdad, parents give their children sleeping pills to try and let them escape from
the sound of bombs. And all the schools are closed.
        Now things are worse, and the ongoing war makes it impossible to count the number who are
hungry, sick, hurt or even dead.
1. What happens to the children in Iraq because of the war?
A. The children will get better than before.
B. The children beg for food and water from American and British soldiers.
C. The children in Iraq go away from their homes in Baghdad.
D. The children live a most terrible life.
2. What does the word“ongoing” mean in Chinese? ________.
A. 正在进行的
B. 非正义的  
C. 未授权的  
D. 影响恶劣的
3. The father doesn't tell the true thing to his child because ________.
A. he wants to make his child not feel dangerous
B. he and his child are afraid to lose each other in the war
C. he doesn't want his child to believe American soldiers
D. he will lose his country and his home
4. The war in Iraq tells us that ________.
A. the Iraqi people in the war are much hungrier and worse
B. we should help the Iraqi people build their country again
C. nothing can be done except fighting
D. both A and B
5. What would be the best title(标题)for the report?
A. Iraqi Children during the War
B. Sickness, Death in Iraq
C. America and England Fight against Iraq
D. A Girl in the War in Iraq

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A four-year-old girl is lying in the arm of a doctor. She has just become motherless. A few minutes ago,
a big bombing(轰炸) happened near her home in the south of Iraq.
    Every day we see pictures like this on our televisions. We see young Iraqi children asking for food
and  water from American and British soldiers as they move through towns and cities towards the
capital, Baghdad. We see these children following grown-ups, carrying bags of things almost the same
size as their small bodies as they quickly left their home in Baghdad.
    All this shows that some of the young lives have been turned upside down by the war. And they show
the terrible price being paid by Iraqi children
.
    In southern parts of the country,like the second largest city,Basra,the UN is working to repair the
damage(毁坏) caused by the war. "We are working to provide clean water and get the electrical power
to work again , "said Geoffrey Keele , a UN spokesman.
    But little else can be done. In Baghdad, parents give their children sleeping pills to try and let them
escape the sound of bombing.And all the schools are closed. Some diseases break out among the
children, sometimes leading to death.
Nearly 50 % of the Iraqi population, which is over 20 million, is under 15 years old. And 30% of them
are suffering(遭受) from malnutrition(营养不良).
1.From the first paragraph , we know that __________.
A. the girl in the doctor's arm is dead
B. the girl's mother is looking for her
C.the girl's mother was killed during the bombing
D. the text tells us nothing about her mother
2.Which of the following is NOT mentioned in Paragraph 2?_________.
A. There are bombings every day in Iraq.
B. Children ask for water and food from the American and British soldiers.
C. Children with big bags are leaving their homes for Baghdad.
D. Baghdad is the capital of Iraq.
3.The second sentence in Paragraph 3 means __________.
A. the Iraqi children pay much money for what they need
B. the Iraqi children are suffering a lot in the war
C.some people sell children at a terrible price
D. the young lives have been turned upside down
4.How much help is the UN giving to the Iraqi children?__________.
A. They are helping them return to school.
B. They are giving them enough food and drinks.
C. They can do only a little.
D. They can do nothing.
5.The number of Iraqi children in malnutrition is about _________.
A. 20 million  
B. 10 million  
C. 6 million  
D. 3 million

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  A four-year-old girl is lying in the arm of a doctor. She has just become motherless. A few minutes age, a big bombing(轰炸) happened near her home in the south of Iraq.

  Every day we see pictures like this on our televisions. We see young Iraqi children asking for food and water from American and British soldiers as they move through towns and cities towards the capital, Baghdad.

  We see these children following grown-ups, carrying bags of things almost the same size as their small bodies as they quickly left their homes in Baghdad.

  All this shows that some of the young lives have been turned upside down by the war. And they show the terrible price being paid by Iraqi children.

  In southern parts of the country, like the second largest city, Basra, the UN is working to repair the damage(毁坏) caused by the war.“we are working to provide clean water and get the electrical power to work again,”said Geoffrey Keele, a UN spokesman.

  But little else can be done. In Baghdad, parents give their children sleeping pills to try and let them escape the sound of bombing. And all the schools are closed. Some diseases break out among the children, sometimes leading to death.

  Nearly 50% of the Iraqi population, which is over 20million, is under 15 years old. And 30% of them are suffering(遭受) from malnutrition(营养) .

(1) From the first paragraph, we know that ________.

[  ]

A. the girl in the doctor's arm is dead

B. the girl's mother is looking for her

C. the girl's mother was killed during the bombing

D. the text tells us nothing about her mother

(2) Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph?

[  ]

A. There are bombings every day in Iraq.

B. Children ask for water and food from the American and British soldiers.

C. Children with big bags are leaving their homes for Baghdad.

D. Baghdad is the capital of Iraq.

(3) The second sentence in paragraph 3 means ________

[  ]

A. the Iraqi children pay much money for what they need

B. the Iraqi children are suffering a lot in the war

C. some people sell children at a terrible price.

D. the young lives have been turned upside down.

(4) How much help is the UN giving to the Iraqi children?

[  ]

A. They are helping them return to school.

B. They are giving them enough food and drinks.

C. They can do only a little.

D. They can do nothing.

(5) The number of Iraqi children in malnutrition is about ________.

[  ]

A. 20 million

B. 10million

C. 6 million

D. 3 million

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阅读理解

  A four-year-old girl is lying in the arm of a doctor. She has just become motherless. A few minutes age, a big bombing(轰炸) happened near her home in the south of Iraq.

  Every day we see pictures like this on our televisions. We see young Iraqi children asking for food and water from American and British soldiers as they move through towns and cities towards the capital, Baghdad.

  We see these children following grown-ups, carrying bags of things almost the same size as their small bodies as they quickly left their homes in Baghdad.

  All this shows that some of the young lives have been turned upside down by the war. And they show the terrible price being paid by Iraqi children.

  In southern parts of the country, like the second largest city, Basra, the UN is working to repair the damage(毁坏) caused by the war.“we are working to provide clean water and get the electrical power to work again,”said Geoffrey Keele, a UN spokesman.

  But little else can be done. In Baghdad, parents give their children sleeping pills to try and let them escape the sound of bombing. And all the schools are closed. Some diseases break out among the children, sometimes leading to death.

  Nearly 50% of the Iraqi population, which is over 20million, is under 15 years old. And 30% of them are suffering(遭受) from malnutrition(营养) .

(1) From the first paragraph, we know that ________.

[  ]

A. the girl in the doctor's arm is dead

B. the girl's mother is looking for her

C. the girl's mother was killed during the bombing

D. the text tells us nothing about her mother

(2) Which of the following is NOT mentioned in paragraph?

[  ]

A. There are bombings every day in Iraq.

B. Children ask for water and food from the American and British soldiers.

C. Children with big bags are leaving their homes for Baghdad.

D. Baghdad is the capital of Iraq.

(3) The second sentence in paragraph 3 means ________

[  ]

A. the Iraqi children pay much money for what they need

B. the Iraqi children are suffering a lot in the war

C. some people sell children at a terrible price.

D. the young lives have been turned upside down.

(4) How much help is the UN giving to the Iraqi children?

[  ]

A. They are helping them return to school.

B. They are giving them enough food and drinks.

C. They can do only a little.

D. They can do nothing.

(5) The number of Iraqi children in malnutrition is about ________.

[  ]

A. 20 million

B. 10million

C. 6 million

D. 3 million

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