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  Yesterday I went downtown to see Alice, a friend of mine. Alice worked in a bank. I thought she might have time to come out to have lunch with me. When I got there, it was about 11: 00. They told me she had just been out for a few minutes. I asked them if she would be back by 11: 30 or 11: 45, and they were sure about it. So I decided to wait for her. Then I walked over to some chairs by the windows and sat down. I kept watching the front door because I knew she would come back in that way. I waited and waited, but she didn't come through the door. Finally, I decided not to wait any longer. It was 12: 30, and I was sure that she wouldn't be back until after lunch. I got up, and as I started to walk to the door, somebody called my name. I turned around and was surprised to find out that it was Alice. When I said that someone had told me she bad been out, she said she hadn't left her office the whole morning.

(1)The writer went to the bank to ________.

[  ]

Asee Alice, a friend of his

Bask Alice to have lunch with him

Cget some money so that he would have lunch with Alice

Dhave a talk with the people in the bank

(2)In fact, when the writer got to the bank, ________.

[  ]

AAlice had left

BAlice was in the bank

CAlice was waiting for him

DAlice was on her way to the bank

(3)The writer decided to wait because he was sure that Alice would be back before ________.

[  ]

A12:30

B12:45

C11:00

D11:45

(4)The writer waited for Alice ________.

[  ]

Anot far from the front door

Bin Alice's seat

Cat the gate of the bank

Din front of the bank

(5)Which is right?

[  ]

AAlice had just gone out when the writer came to the bank.

BThe writer waited for Alice for more than an hour.

CSomebody had played a trick on the writer.

DAlice and the writer are in love.

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  I grew up in a small town in SpainOne morning when I was 16, my father told me I could drive him into a village called Mijas, about 18 miles away, if I took the car in to be serviced(维修)at a nearby garage(修配厂)Thinking that I had just learned to drive, and hardly had the chance to use the car, I agreed happilyI drove Dad into Mijas and made sure to pick him up at 4 p. m, then drove to a nearby garage and dropped off the carBecause there were still a few hours to be left, I decided to watch movies at a theatre near the garageHowever, when the last movie had finished, I was two hours late!

  I knew Dad would be angryIf he knew what I did, he would never let me drive againSo when I drove up to the place where we'd planned to meet and saw Dad waiting patiently on the corner, I told him that I'd come as quickly as I could, but the car had needed some special repairs

  “I'm terribly sorry that you feel you have to lie(说谎)to me, Jason.”

  “What do you mean, Dad?I'm telling the truth.”

  “I called the garage to ask if there were any problems, and they told me that you had not yet picked up the carSo I know there were no problems with the carI'm angry, not with you but with myselfYou see, I've failed as a fatherI'm going to walk home now and think carefully about where I have gone wrong all these years.”

  “But Dad, it's 18 miles to homeIt's darkYou can't walk home.”

  I pleaded(恳求)all the way, telling him how sorry I wasBut nothing helpedI had to drive behind him for 18 miles

  It was one of the most painful experiences I had ever hadHowever, it was also the most successful lesson

(1)

After driving Dad into Mijas, the writer ________

[  ]

A.

called the garage

B.

had the car serviced

C.

went to the theatre

D.

went on learning to drive

(2)

The writer was late to pick up his father mainly because ________

[  ]

A.

he lost himself in the movies

B.

he was not good at driving a car

C.

he spent longer time practicing diving

D.

it took quite a long time to have the car repaired

(3)

Why did Dad decide to walk home?

[  ]

A.

Because he was deeply hurt by his son

B.

Because he was very angry with his son

C.

Because he had his own way to help his son

D.

Because he needed time to solve the problem

(4)

From the passage we can infer(推断)that ________

[  ]

A.

the writer would not lie any more

B.

father would no longer believe his son

C.

the writer would not watch movies any more

D.

the writer would not be allowed to drive again

(5)

Which of the following can best describe the passage?

[  ]

A.

The truth of life

B.

The secret of success

C.

A long walk home

D.

A painful driving experience

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  One day, my mother and I went shopping at a Chinese supermarket.We found that the crucian carps(鲫鱼)in the seafood counter were very fresh, as a result we chose four crucian carps and handed them over to the seller.As it would take some time to clean the fish and dispose(处理)of their internal organs(内脏), we decided to look around the other places first.When we came back to the seafood counter, I asked the seller for my fish.He raised one, which was being cleaned, to let me have a look and tell me he was still working on the fish.I hurriedly said, “Go ahead.Go ahead.” I meant for him to go on.

  Unexpectedly, the seller stopped his work, looking at me with puzzled expression, and asked me, “ Go ahead?” “Yes,” I said, “go ahead”.He pointed at the fish in all seriousness, and repeated very seriously, “Head?” Paying no more attention to him, I turned back to chat with my mother.Suddenly, “Bang, bang, bang,” was heard from the counter.Quickly, the seller passed the four fish without heads to me.

  I asked loudly, “Why did you cut all the heads off?” The seller was also very angry and said, “Didn't you tell me to go ahead again and again?”On hearing what he said I felt funny as well as angry.It turned out that he considered “go ahead” as “cut the head off”.No wonder he asked me several times about it!

  Taking the headless fish home, I became frightened.Wouldn't it be possible that the hairdresser would have cut my head off if I had gone to get my haircut?

(1)

Where did the story happen?

[  ]

A.

In China.

B.

On the beach

C.

In a Chinese supermarket

D.

At the hairdresser's

(2)

What does “Go ahead” mean in this passage?

[  ]

A.

Cut off the heads of the fish.

B.

Go on to clean the fish.

C.

Continue to walk.

D.

Go around.

(3)

What does the underlined word “frightened” mean?

[  ]

A.

开心的

B.

庆幸的

C.

害怕的

D.

无所谓的

(4)

Why did the seller cut all the heads off?

[  ]

A.

Because I asked him to do so.

B.

Because he wanted to cut off all the heads.

C.

Because I told him to go ahead again and again.

D.

Because he didn't understand what I said.

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     Learning experiences happen to us throughout our lives, and not too long ago, I had one that I would like
to share.
     This story began with a sailing trip. It's a story of pizza (比萨), sailing and being afraid of buying
ice-cream with a US $20 bill.
     I was going to Marblehead, Massachusetts, with my Optimist (a sailboat) racing team for the New
England Optimist Championship.
     The team was racing down the highway at 85mph (miles per hour) when we all realized we were hungry.
     Luckily, we saw a rest area ahead. I was very excited, because I had a new US $20 bill. I was so excited
because I had never had that kind of money before. I had money I had saved, but spending it on food seemed
like throwing it away.
     We all rushed into the pizza line. Finally I got a cheese pizza and drink, and walked to my table.
     About halfway through the meal, I realized I had not actually handed my money to the cashier (收银员). I
had just walked out, and nobody had noticed. I felt terrible.
     My conscience (良知) opened its mouth and swallowed me. I couldn't get over it. I just couldn't go back
to the cashier and pay for my stolen, half-eaten pizza. I would be more embarrassed than I ever had been.
      I was so sorry that I refused to give myself the pleasure of an ice-cream in fear that someone would say,
"Hey, Jeff, why don't you use the change from the pizza instead of that nice, new US $20 bill?" I was not so
proud of my money now.
     For the next two years, whenever I was reminded of (thought of) the "Pizza incident," I closed my eyes
and said to myself, "Don't think about it. Don't think about it." I have learned two things from this experience.
Maybe I was an unwise person for giving in to my conscience, and being too stupid to appreciate a free pizza.
But I think the real lesson is that if you let being embarrassed get in the way of doing the right thing, then your
conscience will catch up with you.
     I think this reflects the saying, "A coward (懦夫) dies a thousand deaths, a hero dies one." I was a coward
and have felt terrible about that incident at least a thousand times. If I had been a "hero" and gone back up to
pay for the pizza, then I would have felt a little embarrassed about it only once, or maybe twice.
1. Why didn't the boy buy ice-cream?
A. He wanted to save the money.
B. He didn't want to eat ice-cream then.
C. He didn't have enough money for it.
D. He was afraid that someone would find out the fact.
2._________ pay for the pizza with his money at first.
A. In order to keep the bill, he didn't
B. He completely forgot to
C. His teammates told him not to
D. The cashier didn't ask him to
3. The underlined word "embarrassed" in the passage means _________.
A. happy and comfortable
B. disturbed and silly
C. uneasy and uncomfortable
D. sad and angry
4. Why did the writer think of the saying "A coward dies a thousand deaths, a hero dies one"?
A. He used to be a coward then but is not now.
B. He had a long terrible time for his stolen pizza.
C. He would have been a hero if he had paid for the pizza.
D. He wanted to die once like a hero.

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  I grew up in a small town in Spain.One morning when I was 16, my father told me I could drive him into a village called Mijas, about 18 miles away, if I took the car in to be serviced(维修)at a nearby garage(修配厂).Thinking that I had just learned to drive, and hardly had the chance to use the car.I agreed happily.I drove Dad into Mijas and made sure to pick him up at 4 p.m., then drove to a nearby garage and dropped off the car.Because there were still a few hours to be left, I decided to watch movies at a theatre near the garage.However, when the last movie had finished, I was two hours late!

  I knew Dad would be angry.If he knew what I did, he would never let me drive again.So when I drove up to the place where we'd planned to meet and saw Dad waiting patiently on the corner, I told him that I'd come as quickly as I could, but the car had needed some special repairs.

  “I'm terribly sorry that you feel you have to lie to me, Jason.”

  “What do you mean, Dad? I'm telling the truth.”

  “I called the garage to ask if there were any problems, and they told me that you had not yet picked up the car.So I know there were no problems with the car.I'm angry, not with you but with myself.You see, I've failed as a father.I'm going to walk home now and think carefully about where I have gone wrong all these years.”

  “But Dad, it's 18 miles to home.It's dark.You can't walk home.”

  I pleaded(恳求)all the way, telling him how sorry I was.But nothing helped.I had to drive behind him for 18 miles.

  It was one of the most painful experiences I had ever had.However, it was also the most successful lesson.

(1)

After driving Dad into Mijas, the writer ________.

[  ]

A.

called the garage

B.

had the car serviced

C.

went to the theatre

D.

went on learning to drive

(2)

The writer was late to pick up his father mainly because ________.

[  ]

A.

he lost himself in the movies

B.

he was not good at driving a car

C.

he spent longer time practicing driving

D.

it took quite a long time to have the car repaired

(3)

Why did Dad decide to walk home?

[  ]

A.

Because he was deeply hurt by his son.

B.

Because he was very angry with his son.

C.

Because he had his own way to help his son.

D.

Because he needed time to solve the problem.

(4)

From the passage we can infer(推断)that ________.

[  ]

A.

the writer would not lie any more

B.

father would no longer believe his son

C.

the writer would not watch movies any more

D.

the writer would not be allowed to drive again

(5)

Which of the following can best describe the passage?

[  ]

A.

The truth of life.

B.

The secret of success.

C.

A long walk home.

D.

A painful driving experience.

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