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A rich man loved his little boy very much. He wanted  1  him happy all the time. So he gave him everything that he could buy with   2  . But the little boy was still   3  .Where he went, he always wore a frown(皱眉). And he always wished for something he did not have. The rich man didn’t know   4   to make his son happy.
One day, a magician(魔术师) came and said to him, “I can make your son happy and   5  his frowns into smiles, but you must pay me a great price   6  telling him the secret.”
“All right,” said the man, “No matter what you ask for, I  7   you.” The magician took the boy into a secret room. He wrote something on a piece of paper, and then gave it to the boy. There were some words on the paper, “Do one   8   thing for someone every day.” The boy followed the   9   and became one of the happiest boys.
I think only those who are always thinking about   10  can be truly happy.

【小题1】
A.keepB.getC.to makeD.to do
【小题2】
A.moneyB.foodC.timeD.toys
【小题3】
A.relaxedB.unhappyC.angryD.worried
【小题4】
A.whyB.howC.whatD.who
【小题5】
A.turnB.comeC.putD.look
【小题6】
A.onB.forC.atD.with
【小题7】A will give     B have given    C. gave         D. am giving
【小题8】
A.boringB.badC.kindD.hard
【小题9】
A.adviceB.medicineC.bookD.umbrella
【小题10】
A.anotherB.the otherC.otherD.others

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A man got a new car and he was very proud  26  it. One day, when he  27  back home, he saw his three-year-old son  28  hitting the new car with a toy hammer. The man was  29  angry that he ran to his son, grabbed the hammer from  30 , and used the hammer to hit the little boy’s hands too hard. The  31  boy cried out but his father didn’t care.
  When the father  32 , he took his son to the  33  as fast as he could. Although the doctor tried his best to save the  34  bones(骨头), he had to cut the fingers from both of the boy’s hands in the end.
  When the boy  35  in the hospital and saw his hands, he innocently(天真) said, “Dady, I’m sorry about your car.” Then he asked, “but  36  are my fingers going to grow back?” The father  37  very sad.
  Think about the story when  38  steps on your feet or when you wish to take revenge(报复). Think first before you lose your patience with someone. Cars can  39 , but broken bones and hurt feelings often can’t.
  People often make mistakes. But we should remember that forgiveness is greater than revenge.  40  before act!
【小题1】
A.to    B.ofC.inD.from
【小题2】
A.comes B.came   C.has come D.is
【小题3】
A.happy  B.unhappy  C.happily   D.luckily
【小题4】
A.too   B.veryC.so    D.such
【小题5】
A.it    B.her    C.heD.him
【小题6】
A.poor   B.lucky   C.bad    D.small
【小题7】
A.came out B.came down C.calmed downD.calmed out
【小题8】
A.school  B.hospital   C.shopD.home
【小题9】
A.breakB.breakingC.brokenD.broke
【小题10】
A.stood upB.got upC.woke up  D.put up
【小题11】
A.how   B.whereC.why   D.when
【小题12】
A.felt    B.fell     C.sounded  D.looks
【小题13】
A.anyone  B.everyoneC.no oneD.someone
【小题14】
A.repair   B.repaired   C.be repaired D.be repairing
【小题15】
A.To think B.ThinkingC.Think   D.Be thought

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Do you sometimes argue about what seems to you to be a simple fact? Do you argue whether it’s cold outdoors or whether the car in front of you is going faster than the speed limit (限速)?
If you get into such arguments, try to think about the story about the six blind men and the elephant. The first blind man who felt the elephant’s trunk (象鼻) said it was like a snake. The second who felt the elephant’s side said it was like a wall, while the third said it was like a spear( 矛 ) as he touched the animal’s tusk. The fourth, who took hold of the elephant’s tail, insisted that it was like a rope. The fifth man said it looked like a tree as he put his arms around one of the elephant’s legs. The last, who was tall and got hold of the elephant’s ears, said it was like a huge fan.
Each man’s idea of the animal came from his own experience. So if someone disagrees with you about a “simple fact”, it’s often because his experience in the matter is different from yours.
To see how hard it is for even one person to make up his mind about a “simple fact”, try this simple experiment. Get three large bowls. Put ice water in one. Put hot water in the second. Put lukewarm water (温水)in the third. Now put your left hand in the hot water. Put your right hand in the lukewarm water. Your right hand will tell you the water is cold. Your left hand will tell you it is hot.
【小题1】There were _______ blind man who were trying to tell what an elephant was like in the story.
A.twoB.fourC.fiveD.six
【小题2】The man who touched the elephant’s ears must be very_______.
A.heavyB.thinC.tallD.strong
【小题3】The underlined word “it” in the last line of the paragraph refers to ___.
A.your left handB.your right handC.the waterD.the bowl
【小题4】What makes people think about simple facts differently?
A.People’s wrong ideas.
B.People’s different experience.
C.Simple facts are different sometimes.
D.People often disagree with each other.
【小题5】It can be inferred from the passage that we should__________.
A.learn from the blind men
B.not agree about simple facts
C.never think about simple facts
D.never decide anything with one side

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"Everything happens for the best," my mother said whenever things weren’t going my way. "Don’t worry. One day your luck will change."
Mother was right, as I discovered after I had finished my college education, I had decided to try for a job in radio. One day, I wanted to host a sports programme. I went to Chicago and knocked on the door of every station. But I got turned down every time.
In one station, a kind lady said my problem was that I hadn’t got enough experience. "Get some work with a small station and work your way up," she said.
I went back home. I couldn’t get a job there, either. Then my dad told me a businessman had opened a store and needed someone to help him. But again, I didn’t get the job.
I felt really down. "Your luck will change," Mom said to me. Dad lent me the car to help me to look for my job. I tried another radio station in Lowa. But the owner, a nice man, told me he had already had someone.
As I left his office, I asked, "How can someone be a sports announcer(播音员) if he can’t get a job in a radio station?"
I was waiting for the lift when I heard the man call. "What did you mean? Do you know anything about football?" He put me in front of a microphone and asked me to try to imagine that I was giving my opinion on a football game, I succeeded.
On my way home, Mom’s words come back to me, "One day your luck will change, Son. And when it happens, it’ll feel doubly good because of all the hard work you’ve had." At that moment I knew just what she meant.
16. What’s the writer’s ideal job?
A. A sportsman.                  B. A shop assistant.
C. A sports announcer.             D. A businessman.
17. Why didn’t the writer get the job in Chicago?
A. Because he was too young.
B. Because he didn’t get college education.
C. Because he’s got a good-looking person.
D. Because he hadn’t got enough experience.
18. The sentence "But I got turned down every time. "means"        ".
A. But I was refused every time
B. But I was successful every time
C. But I lost my way every time
D. But the door of every station was always closed
19. What made the writer succeed in the end?
A. His mother’s words.               B. A kind lady’s help.
C. His father’s car.                   D. His own hard work.
20. What’s the best title of this passage?
A. Mother’s Words.               B. Everything Happens for the Best.
C. No One Is Always Lucky.          D. To Find a Job in Radio Is Difficult.

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Long long ago a man went to India and he had never been there before. When he got there, he saw a lot of fruit, but much of it was expensive because they couldn’t grow much because there was little water. Finally he saw a big basket of some very red and long fruit. And it was the cheapest in the shop.

So he went up and asked, “How much each kilo?”and the shop keeper said, “Two rupees(卢比). ”Two rupees in India was nothing. So he bought a whole kilogram of the fruit and started eating it. But after he ate some of it:oh, my god!His eyes watered, his mouth watered and burnt, and his face became red. He jumped up and down, saying, “Ah!Ah!Ah!”

But he still continued to eat the fruit!Some people who were looking at him shook their heads and said, “You’re crazy, man. Those are chilies(辣椒)!You can’t eat so many!People use them as a condiment, but only a little bit to put into food for taste. You can’t just eat them like that. ”But the silly man said, “No, I can’t stop!I paid money for them, and now I’ll eat them up. It’s my money!”

And you think that man was silly, right?We sometimes do a lot of things like that. We spend money, time or effort doing something. And even though it’s been a long time, hard experience tells us it won’t work, and we know there’s no more hope, we still continue just because we’ve put money, time, effort and love in to it. Just like the man who ate the chilies and felt so bad but couldn’t stop because he didn’t want to waste the money he’d paid.

So even if you’ve lost something, let it go and move on. That’s better than continuing to lose.

1.The man chose to buy the red and long fruit only because  .

A.he hadn’t eaten it before                B.he was hungry

C.it was cheap                           D.he hadn’t seen it before

2.The underlined  word“condiment”in Paragraph3 probably means_______.

A.零食             B.水果             C.调料             D.蔬菜

3.Which of the following sentence is TRUE?

A.The man went to India to buy fruit.

B.The man didn’t want to waste money.

C.The man bought the fruit because it was expensive.

D.India can grow a lot of fruit.

4.From the passage, we can learn that_________.

A.we shouldn’t waste money

B.we shouldn’t eat chilies

C.we shouldn’t buy something cheap

D.letting something go is better than keeping on losing

 

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