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     "What's happened to the bottle of medicine?" He couldn't find it in this usual place on a table in the sitting
room." What have you done with it?" he asked his wife. She said she hadn't seen it, and told him it was
probably under his nose, if he'd only open his eyes and look.
     He went into their son's bedroom to read him his bedtime story. On the floor there lay a bottle, the one he'd
been looking for; but it was empty."David what have you done with those sweet tablets which were in that
bottle? Did you eat them?" David nodded."How many did you eat?" No reply. He called his wife. She came,
realized what had happened and went very white."There must have been twenty-five or thirty tablets left in the
bottle. He can't have taken them all," said the father, feeling rather amazed. They searched the whole room,
but there were no tablets on the floor, or in David's bed.
     David and his mother and father hurried to the nearest hospital. "Put the boy on the stomach pump at
once," said the doctor, as soon as he heard the facts. They could hear David crying as they sat in the waiting
room that was the worst of it, for they were wondering if the child was going to be all right, but unable to do
anything except wait. The crying stopped and the doctor came back."Lucky you brought him quickly. The
tablets don't have time to dissolve in his stomach, so we got them all out. He's going to be all right." They took
David home, and bought a medicine box with a lock on it the next day.
1. The bottle of medicine is most probably for _______.
A. the husband
B. the wife
C. the son
D. somebody else
2. We know from the passage that the sweet tablets _______.
A. are a kind of delicious sweet food
B. are used to make people's body stronger
C. are used for treating some kind of illness
D. are a kind of nurture (营养品) good for people's health
3. David must have eaten _______ of the tablets.
A. several
B. half
C. most
D. all
4. What would the father and mother do to prevent such a thing from happening again?
A. Throw the medicine away.
B. Put the medicine in a safer place.
C. Not buy such medicine again.
D. Tell the son to eat less of the medicine.
5. Which of the following is the best title (标题) of this passage?
A. An Empty Medicine Bottle.
B. The Missing Tablets.
C. The Son, The Trouble Maker.
D. Careless Parents.

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    Linda has been a vegetarian for years. She stopped eating meat because of how she felt As she told her
doctor, she always felt tired. Her doctor looked her over and told her to eat less meat She bought a vegetarian
cookbook and decided to "go all the way". She still eats eggs and cheese sometimes; now, however, most of
her food is vegetables, fruits, and grains. Linda became a vegetarian to improve her health. 
    Nancy is an animal lover. Nancy grew up on a farm where there were cows and chickens. As she grew
older, she started to eat less meat. One day she realized that she had stopped eating meat. It had never seemed
right to her that animals were fed to be killed for food.
    When Mark was a student, he had a careful plan of how to spend money. The little money that he had for
food, he spent on rice, cheap vegetables. He learned to be a very good cook. Now Mark is a successful
engineer, but he still eats simple foods, and no meat.
    Roy is an environmentalist. He knows that the population is increasing faster and faster, but the land for
growing food is not increasing at all. He knows that it takes sixteen kilos of grain to make one kilo of meat;
he thinks about the fifteen kilos of grain that are wasted if he eats meat "Somewhere," he says, "someone
hasn't got enough to eat and is dying. How can I enjoy a thick steak?" Mark's ideas about what is right and
wrong make him a vegetarian.
1.According to the passage, a vegetarian usually will not eat ______.
[     ]
A.
B.
C.
D.
2.Linda became a vegetarian because ______.
[     ]
A.her doctor asked her to do so
B.she was badly ill
C.she enjoyed eating vegetables
D.she wanted to be healthier
3.Mark became a vegetarian ______.
[     ]
A.when he was a student
B.after he was able to cook vegetables well
C.after he became an engineer
D.because he thought vegetables were nice
4.Which of the following is true?
[     ]
A.Linda only eats fruits and vegetables.
B.We aren't sure when Roy became a vegetarian.
C.Nancy became a vegetarian when she was old.
D.Roy doesn't like steak at all.
5.The main idea of this passage is that ______.
[     ]
A.people choose to be vegetarians for different reasons
B.people become vegetarians because they don't like meat
C.meat is not good for one's health
D.we had better become vegetarians

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阅读理解。

  My friend, a doctor at a hospital, had finished a physical exam(常规体检) on an eight-year-old boy when the mother told the doctor that his son was always having junk food(零食). The doctor thought how he might get the child to see the light of his poor eating habit, so he asked:“What do you want to be when you grow up?”

  “I want to be a doctor.” said the boy.

  “I've got him now,” thought the doctor,“and what would you say to a boy when his mother complained that he was having too much junk food?”

  At once, the boy replied,“I also ate junk food when I was a child, and look at me now!”

1.What was the boy's problem?

[  ]

A.He was often ill.

B.He liked junk food very much.

C.He didn't want to have a physical exam.

D.He didn't want to eat anything.

2.The doctor tried________.

[  ]

A.to let the boy understand it was bad to have to much junk food

B.to give the boy more junk food

C.to test if the boy was clever

D.to make the boy eat no junk food

3.What answer did the doctor expect to hear about his second question?

[  ]

A.“It's not good for you to have too much junk food.”

B.“You will be stronger if you eat more junk food.”

C.“It doesn't matter to have too much junk food.”

D.“Listen to your mother, and you will have more junk food.”

4.This story mainly tells us that ________.

[  ]

A.boys are clever than men.

B.junk food is bad to health.

C.children have their own ways of thinking.

D.boys shouldn't eat too much junk food.

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Last year I went to an old-fashioned bar with Lisa and her mother. When it was my turn to order, I had a problem. I was dyslexic (诵读困难的). I had difficulty reading words. I felt embarrassed about it and didn’t want others to know it. Every time in restaurants, I pretended (假装) that I could understand menus and ordered something that almost every restaurant could have. Luckily, I succeeded every time. This time I did as usual. bar should have this kind of ice cream. But as soon as Lisa heard me, she said, “Didn’t you read the menu? There I had a look at the menu and asked for a dish of vanilla ice cream. I thought it was safe. A place like this isn’t any vanilla ice cream at all.” After I heard this, my face turned red. And I had to tell them the truth(真相). “Dyslexia is quite common, Betty. My friend’s daughter had this problem four years ago, but she is better now,” Lisa’s mother said to me. Then she passed me a business card and said, “Go to see this doctor! Believe me! He can help you.” I am better now. I understand that sometimes it isn’t the thing itself but what we have done that makes us embarrassed. I have learned to face my problems. I won’t escape (逃避) from them anymore.

47. What problem did Betty have when it was her turn to order?

A. She couldn’t read the words on the menu.

B. She thought ice cream in the bar was too expensive.

C. She didn’t know what kind of ice cream was delicious.

D. The menu was written in English, but she wasn’t good at it.

48. How did Betty usually order food when she had meals with her friends in restaurants?

A. She ordered what she liked.         B. She ordered common food.

C. She ordered something delicious.     D. She ordered cheap food.

49. What did Betty mean by saying "I thought it was safe"?

A. She thought vanilla ice cream was cheap.

B. She thought the bar would sell vanilla ice cream.

C. She thought vanilla ice cream tasted delicious.

D. She thought eating vanilla ice cream was good for her health.

50. What did Lisa’s mother do when Betty told the truth?

A. She criticized Betty.         B. She advised Betty to forget her problem.

C. She asked Betty to go to see a doctor.

D. She asked Betty to choose another kind of ice cream.

51. The writer wrote this story to tell us ______.

A. not to eat too much ice cream          

B. not to worry about illness

C. to go to see a doctor usually           

D. to learn to face problems bravely

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阅读理解。
     Last year I went to an old-fashioned bar with Lisa and her mother. When it was my turn to order, I
had a problem. I was dyslexic (诵读困难的). I had difficulty reading words. I felt embarrassed
(尴尬的) about it and didn't want others to know it. Every time in restaurants I pretended (假装) that I
could understand menus and ordered something that almost every restaurant could have. Luckily, I
succeeded every time. This time I did as usual. I had a look at the menu and asked for a dish of vanilla
ice cream. I thought it was safe. A place like this bar should have this kind of ice cream. But as soon as
Lisa heard me, she said, "Didn't you read the menu? There isn't any vanilla ice cream at all." After I heard
this, my face turned red. And I had to tell them the truth. "Dyslexia is quite common, Betty. My friend's
daughter had this problem four years ago, but she is better now," Lisa's mother said to me. Then she
passed me a business card and said, "Go to see this doctor! Believe me! He can help you." I am better
now. I understand that sometimes it isn't the thing itself but what we have done that makes us embarrassed. I have learned to face my problems. I won't escape (逃避) from them anymore.
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1. What problem did Betty have when it was her turn to order?
A. She couldn't read the words on the menu.
B. She thought ice cream in the bar was too expensive.
C. She didn't know what kind of ice cream was delicious.
D. The menu was written in English, but she wasn't good at it.
2. How did Betty usually order food when she had meals with her friends in restaurants?
A. She ordered what she liked.
B. She ordered common food.
C. She ordered something delicious.
D. She ordered cheap food.
3. What did Betty mean by saying "I thought it was safe"?
A. She thought vanilla ice cream was cheap.
B. She thought the bar would sell vanilla ice cream.
C. She thought vanilla ice cream tasted delicious.
D. She thought eating vanilla ice cream was good for her health.
4. What did Lisa's mother do when Betty told the truth?
A. She criticized Betty.
B. She advised Betty to forget her problem.
C. She encouraged Betty to go to see a doctor.
D. She asked Betty to choose another kind of ice cream.
5. The writer wrote this story to tell us ______.
A. not to eat too much ice cream
B. not to worry about illness
C. to go to see a doctor regularly
D. to learn to face problems bravely

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