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  Mrs. Jones gave music lessons at a school. She had a good voice and enjoyed singing, except that some of her high notes (音符) sounded like a gate that had been forgotten to oil(上油). Mrs. Jones knew that so well that she tried to practise these high notes if she was free. As she lived in a small house, she usually had to go for long walks along the country roads and practised high notes there. Every time she heard a car or a person coming along the road, she stopped and waited until she could no longer be heard before she started practising again.

  One afternoon, a car came up behind her so fast that she didn't hear it until it was only a few metres from her. She was singing some of her highest and most difficult notes at that time when the car passed. The driver stopped his car in front of her suddenly, jumped out and began to look at his car carefully. To his great surprise, he couldn't find anything wrong with his car. He got back into the car and drove off.

(1) Mrs. Jones was

[  ]

A. a music teacher

B. an office worker

C. a school bus driver

D. a singer

(2) If she heard a car or a person coming, she would

[  ]

A. go for a walk along the country road

B. stop singing and wait

C. keep on practising those high notes

D. make a sound like a gate that had been forgotten to oil

(3) Why did the driver stop his car suddenly?

[  ]

A. Because he drove too fast.

B. Because ha wanted to say hello to Mrs. Jones.

C. Because he enjoyed Mrs. Jones' voice.

D. Because he thought that his car was in trouble.

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  Mrs. Jones gave music lessons at a school. She had a good voice and enjoyed singing, except that some of her high notes (音符) sounded like a gate that had been forgotten to oil(上油). Mrs. Jones knew that so well that she tried to practise these high notes if she was free. As she lived in a small house, she usually had to go for long walks along the country roads and practised high notes there. Every time she heard a car or a person coming along the road, she stopped and waited until she could no longer be heard before she started practising again.

  One afternoon, a car came up behind her so fast that she didn't hear it until it was only a few metres from her. She was singing some of her highest and most difficult notes at that time when the car passed. The driver stopped his car in front of her suddenly, jumped out and began to look at his car carefully. To his great surprise, he couldn't find anything wrong with his car. He got back into the car and drove off.

(1) Mrs. Jones was

[  ]

A. a music teacher

B. an office worker

C. a school bus driver

D. a singer

(2) If she heard a car or a person coming, she would

[  ]

A. go for a walk along the country road

B. stop singing and wait

C. keep on practising those high notes

D. make a sound like a gate that had been forgotten to oil

(3) Why did the driver stop his car suddenly?

[  ]

A. Because he drove too fast.

B. Because ha wanted to say hello to Mrs. Jones.

C. Because he enjoyed Mrs. Jones' voice.

D. Because he thought that his car was in trouble.

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       When you are feeling unhappy or forget how great you are, these are six ways to make you feel 
good about yourself.     
       ◆ Look in the mirror and say to yourself, "I am a special person and there's no one in the world 
like me.  I can do anything!" It may not sound so good, but it really works!     
       ◆Do something nice for someone.  Helping others always makes you feel good.     
       ◆ Smile! Be friendly to people you meet.  Look for the good things in your friends and family.   
       ◆ Learn something new! Have you always wanted to decorate your own room or learn how to
 swim? Go for it! New challenges are fun and give you a sense of accomplishment when you ha've
 finished.    
       ◆ Read and start a diary.  Turn off the TV and let your imagination fly! Write down your thoughts,
 dreams or anything you want! Writing always helps to express your feelings.     
       ◆ Stay with your family.  We all need our family time.  Talk with your Mum or Dad or maybe
 even your cousin.
1. If you say something nice to yourself in the mirror,  you'll find_______.          
A. it's useless  
B. it's funny  
C. it really works  
D. it sounds bad
2. When you are helping others, you'll _______.         
A. be special  
B. be sure    
C. feel nice      
D. be remembered
3. What does the phrase "a sense of accomplishment" mean?         
A. 成就感    
B. 忧伤感    
C. 挫折感  
D. 信任感
4. Which of the following should you say "NO" to when you are unhappy?          
A. You should always look for the good things of others.          
B. Stay alone at home as much as possible.          
C. Learn something new and go for it!          
D. Keep a diary to express your feelings.
5. The writer tells us six ways to_______.          
A. make friends with others          
B. help other people          
C. express our feelings              
D. make us feel confident

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  It was a great day for a picnic and a picnic was a great day to start the summer holiday.Fred brought his classmates John and Betty to a wonderful picnic place.

  After lunch, John said they should play football.When the ball came to Fred, he locked it into some long grass.“I’ll get it.” he said and hurried off to find the ball.Moments later there was a shout and out came Fred holding his leg, “I’ve bitten by a snake!”

  As the others rushed over to help.Fred began laughing.“Ha!I’m not really hurt.” But Betty didn’t laugh, “I can’t believe you did that, Fred.I was really frightened for you.”

  The friends then decided to go for a swim.John and Betty jumped into the water.Fred was standing on a long rock by the riverbank and said, “Watch me jump.” They shouted excitedly as he went under the water, but as the seconds passed he didn’t come back to the top.The friends became worried.Suddenly they heard Fred’s laugh, “Won’t you ever learn?I swam behind this tree when I jumped.”

  “Very funny, Fred?” said John angrily.“Anyway, I’m feeling tired and I’m going for a sleep.” Betty joined him.

  Fred, however, moved to a narrow part of the river and jumped in.Although he was a good swimmer, the water there was moving much faster and Fred found himself dragged away.He managed to catch hold of a tree, but he was very tired now and with the water still moving very fast, couldn’t pull himself out.

  Back at the picnic place, as Betty and John were preparing to sleep, they heard Fred’s cries for help, John looked at Betty and said, “Does he really think we’re so foolish?Wake me up in an hour.It’ll be time to go back home then.”

(1)

What happened when Fred went to get the football?

[  ]

A.

He was bitten by a snake.

B.

He fell and cut himself.

C.

He called for the others to help him.

D.

He let out a frightening shout.

(2)

At the end of the story, why didn’t John and Betty go to help Fred?

[  ]

A.

They didn’t believe that Fred was really in trouble.

B.

They thought Fred was a good swimmer.

C.

They couldn’t hear his cries for help.

D.

They were too tired and needed to rest.

(3)

The underlined word “dragged” means “________”.

[  ]

A.

pulled

B.

held

C.

guided

D.

gave

(4)

What can you learn from this story?

[  ]

A.

It is important for a person to tell the truth.

B.

You should know how to swim if toy want to play in the river.

C.

You must watch out for snakes in the countryside.

D.

Picnics can often be dangerous for children.

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     It was a great day for a picnic and a picnic was a great day to start the summer holiday. Fred brought his
classmates John and Betty to a wonderful picnic place. After lunch, John said they should play football. When
the ball came to Fred, he locked it into some long grass. "I'll get it." he said and hurried off to find the ball.
Moments later there was a shout and out came Fred holding his leg,"I've bitten by a snake!"   
     As the others rushed over to help. Fred began laughing. "Ha! I'm not really hurt." But Betty didn't laugh, "I
can't believe you did that, Fred. I was really frightened for you."   
     The friends then decided to go for a swim. John and Betty jumped into the water. Fred was standing on a
long rock by the riverbank and said, "Watch me jump." They shouted excitedly as he went under the water, but
as the seconds passed he didn't come back to the top. The friends became worried. Suddenly they heard Fred's
laugh, "Won't you ever learn? I swam behind this tree when I jumped."   
     "Very funny, Fred?" said John angrily. "Anyway, I'm feeling tired and I'm going for a sleep." Betty joined
him.   
     Fred, however, moved to a narrow part of the river and jumped in. Although he was a good swimmer, the
water there was moving much faster and Fred found himself dragged away. He managed to catch hold of a tree,
but he was very tired now and with the water still moving very fast, couldn't pull himself out.   
     Back at the picnic place, as Betty and John were preparing to sleep, they heard Fred's cries for help, John
looked at Betty and said, "Does he really think we're so foolish? Wake me up in an hour. It'll be time to go back
home then."
1. What happened when Fred went to get the football?
A. He was bitten by a snake.
B. He fell and cut himself.
C. He called for the others to help him.
D. He let out a frightening shout.
2. At the end of the story, why didn't John and Betty go to help Fred?
A. They didn't believe that Fred was really in trouble.
B. They thought Fred was a good swimmer.
C. They couldn't hear his cries for help.
D. They were too tired and needed to rest.
3. The underlined word "dragged" means "_____".
A. pulled
B. held
C. guided
D. gave
4. What can you learn from this story?
A. It is important for a person to tell the truth.
B. You should know how to swim if toy want to play in the river.
C. You must watch out for snakes in the countryside.
D. Picnics can often be dangerous for children.

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