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A sailor  1    had a talk with a farmer. He told him about all his adventures  2    sea and how many times he was  3  downed. “My father was downed at sea,” he said. “ 4   a bad storm his ship  5 on to some rocks and sunk into the sea. All the lives  6  . My grandfather was also a sailor,” he  7  .

   “And where did your grandfather die?” asked the farmer.

   “He died at sea, too,” answered the sailor.

   “Oh!” said the farmer. “The sea must be a  8   place. Are you not afraid of going to sea?”

   The sailor  9  . “Where did your father die?” he asked.

   “He died in his bed, of course,” said the farmer.

   “And your grandfather?”

   “He died in his bed, too.”

   “Oh!” said the sailor. “A bed 10  be a dangerous place. Are you not afraid of going to bed?”

(  ) 1. A. once                   B. twice                 C. three times          D. long ago

(  ) 2. A. in                      B. in to                       C. to                  D. above

(  ) 3. A. near                B. nearby                C. nearly              D. near to

(  ) 4. A. On                 B. Under                 C. Above              D. During

(  ) 5. A. was driven           B. drove                 C. was driving         D. had driven

(  ) 6. A. had lost          B. were lost              C. lost                D. losing

(  ) 7. A. answered                B. asked                 C. added                 D. spoke

(  ) 8. A. safe                B. nice                  C. bad                D. dangerous

(  ) 9. A. laughed             B. cried                 C. shouted            D. told

(  ) 10. A. must              B. can                  C. need               D. would

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A Lesson from the Elder
Grandfather was an elder Cherokee Native American who had a wrinkled, nut brown face and kind dark eyes. His grandson often came in the evening to sit on his knee and asked the many questions that children would ask.
One day the grandson came to his grandfather with a look of anger on his face and the following story. “Father and I went to the store today and because I helped him, he bought me a present---a jack-knife. I went outside to wait for father and to admire my new knife in the sunlight. Some town boys came by and saw me. They surrounded me and started saying bad things. They called me dirty and stupid and said that I should not have such a fine knife. The largest of these boys pushed me back and I fell over one of the other boys. I dropped my knife and one of them picked it up and they all ran away laughing. I hate them. I hate them all."
The elder Cherokee, with eyes that had seen too much, lifted his grandson's face so his eyes looked into the boy's face. Grandfather said, "Let me tell you a story. I, too, at times, have felt a great hate for those who have taken so much with no sorrow for what they do. But hate wears you down and does not hurt your enemy. It is like drinking poison and wishing your enemy would die. I have struggled with these feelings many times. It is as if two wolves are inside me.... It is a terrible fight.
One wolf is good and does no harm. He lives in harmony with all around him and does not take offense when no offense was intended. It will only fight when it is right to do so and in the right way. This wolf stands for joy, peace, love, hope, sharing, modesty, kindness, friendship, sympathy, generosity, truth, and faith.
The other wolf is full of anger. The least thing will set off his fiercest temper. He fights everyone, all the time, for no reason. He cannot think because his anger and hate are so much. It is helpless anger, for his anger will change nothing. This wolf represents fear, envy, greed, self-pity, guilt, lies, false pride and superiority.
Sometimes, it is hard to live with these two wolves inside me for both of them try to control my spirit. This same fight is going on inside you and inside every other person too.”
The boy looked into his grandfather's eyes and asked, "Which wolf will win?" The old Cherokee simply replied.... "The one you feed."
小题1:The boy was angry because __________.
A. he was not satisfied with his present
his back was badly injured in a fight
he had waited for his father for too long
his jack-knife had been taken away by some boys
小题2:How does the good wolf do things in the story?
A.He never fights against others.
B.He tries to get on well with others.
C.It is hard for him to live with other wolves.
D.Sometimes he had a terrible fight because some one hit him.
小题3:We can learn from the third paragraph that _________.
A. “hate” is healthy
B.“hate” hurts oneself
C. “hate” is complicated
D. “hate” harms one’s enemies
小题4:What did Grandfather mean by saying "The one you feed" in the last paragraph?
A.We should feed the two wolves equally.
B.Living in harmony with others is important.
C.Our feelings should be expressed at the right time.
D.The choices we make determine who we will become.

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A Lesson from the Elder

Grandfather was an elder Cherokee Native American who had a wrinkled, nut brown face and kind dark eyes. His grandson often came in the evening to sit on his knee and asked the many questions that children would ask.

One day the grandson came to his grandfather with a look of anger on his face and the following story. “Father and I went to the store today and because I helped him, he bought me a present---a jack-knife. I went outside to wait for father and to admire my new knife in the sunlight. Some town boys came by and saw me. They surrounded me and started saying bad things. They called me dirty and stupid and said that I should not have such a fine knife. The largest of these boys pushed me back and I fell over one of the other boys. I dropped my knife and one of them picked it up and they all ran away laughing. I hate them. I hate them all."

The elder Cherokee, with eyes that had seen too much, lifted his grandson's face so his eyes looked into the boy's face. Grandfather said, "Let me tell you a story. I, too, at times, have felt a great hate for those who have taken so much with no sorrow for what they do. But hate wears you down and does not hurt your enemy. It is like drinking poison and wishing your enemy would die. I have struggled with these feelings many times. It is as if two wolves are inside me.... It is a terrible fight.

One wolf is good and does no harm. He lives in harmony with all around him and does not take offense when no offense was intended. It will only fight when it is right to do so and in the right way. This wolf stands for joy, peace, love, hope, sharing, modesty, kindness, friendship, sympathy, generosity, truth, and faith.

The other wolf is full of anger. The least thing will set off his fiercest temper. He fights everyone, all the time, for no reason. He cannot think because his anger and hate are so much. It is helpless anger, for his anger will change nothing. This wolf represents fear, envy, greed, self-pity, guilt, lies, false pride and superiority.

Sometimes, it is hard to live with these two wolves inside me for both of them try to control my spirit. This same fight is going on inside you and inside every other person too.”

The boy looked into his grandfather's eyes and asked, "Which wolf will win?" The old Cherokee simply replied.... "The one you feed."

1.The boy was angry because __________.

A. he was not satisfied with his present

his back was badly injured in a fight

he had waited for his father for too long

his jack-knife had been taken away by some boys

2.How does the good wolf do things in the story?

A. He never fights against others.

B. He tries to get on well with others.

C. It is hard for him to live with other wolves.

D. Sometimes he had a terrible fight because some one hit him.

3.We can learn from the third paragraph that _________.

A.  “hate” is healthy

B.  “hate” hurts oneself

C.  “hate” is complicated

D.  “hate” harms one’s enemies

4.What did Grandfather mean by saying "The one you feed" in the last paragraph?

A. We should feed the two wolves equally.

B. Living in harmony with others is important.

C. Our feelings should be expressed at the right time.

D. The choices we make determine who we will become.

 

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  Yesterday Tom had no work to do after lunch.So his father asked him to go to the bookstore to buy a few books.He hurried to the bus-stop and arrived there at three.When he was waiting for a bus, he saw a little dog.It was going across the street.Just then a car came, running fast.But it was too late.The dog fell down and did not move.

  “Poor dog!”he cried.But look!Suddenly it stood up and went away.

  He was very glad to find it was safe.

(1)

What did Tom's father ask him to buy?

[  ]

A.

A pack of cigarette.

B.

A few books.

C.

Some food.

D.

Some fruit.

(2)

Where did he see a little dog?

[  ]

A.

At the bus-stop.

B.

At the bookstore.

C.

Near the shop

D.

In the zoo.

(3)

What did Tom cry then?

[  ]

A.

“You can't die!”

B.

“Oh, my God!”

C.

“So pity!”

D.

“Poor dog!”

(4)

In the end, why was Tom so glad?

[  ]

A.

Because he found that the dog was safe.

B.

Because he bought a few books.

C.

Because he took the dog home.

D.

Because the dog was dead

(5)

Which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.

Tom had much work to do yesterday.

B.

The dog fell down and was dead.

C.

Tom was sad to find that was dead.

D.

The dog was safe.

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Once there was a farmer .He had three sons .They were all lazy boys. One day he felt that he was going to die .He called them together and told them that there was a treasure(财宝) hidden(藏) in the fields .
“Turn the earth over for it ,” said he ,”and you will be sure to find it .”
As soon as the farmer died , the lazy boys began to turn the earth in the fields . They dug and dug ,but they couldn’t find any treasure .
They used a plough(犁) .They ploughed as deep as they could, but still they didn’t find the treasure .It was time for sowing (种).
“Let’s sow rice in these fields .”one of them said, “Since the earth is already turned .”
“That’s fine ,”the others replied(回答) ,and they began to sow .
When autumn came , they were surprised to see the golden(金色的) rice in the fields .Their harvest was better than that in any of their neighbors’ fields .
Then the boys understand what their father said .The fields give treasure to those who work hard .
【小题1】One day the farmer called his sons together because ____.

A.he knew he was dying
B. he need their help
C.he wanted to give them his treasure
D.he wanted to ask them something
【小题2】The farmer’s sons _____.
A.were hard-working men
B.loved farm work
C.loved money but didn’t like to work.
D.were too lazy to look for the treasure
【小题3】The farmer told his sons that _____.
A.there was money and gold hidden in their neighbors’ fields.
B.he was going to hide some money in the fields
C.they must put more earth all over the fields.
D.they must turn the earth over in the fields for the treasure.
【小题4】One of the boys suggested that they sow rice in the fields because _____.
A.he knew they would have a good harvest.
B.it was time for sowing and the earth was already turned
C.he liked rice
D.he wasn’t so lazy as his brothers
【小题5】Their rice harvest in autumn was _____.
A.a poor one
B.a good one , but not so good as that of their neighbors .
C.not a good one
D.better than that in any of their neighbors’ fields.

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