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       "I don't see why I can't be the best person to write an advice column for the students called Dear Amy!"
Andy said to Jenny, the editor of the school newspaper. Andy agreed to do it if Jenny did not tell it to anyone
else.          
         At first it wasn't too bad. Most of the letters he received were interesting and quite easy to answer. Then
came a letter from a person named Joe.   
        "Dear Amy," it began. "I'm in real trouble. I've wanted to be a songwriter all my life, but my parents won't
even let me take music lessons .I have a guitar, but they both get angry if I play it, I've tried explaining, but they
won't listen. I feel sad. Should I run away from home? Maybe that will make my parents change their minds! "
The letter was written by "Joe".   
        Andy thought about this letter for a long time. Should he advise someone to run away from home? But did
n't Joe have a right to be a songwriter if he wanted to? Andy thought hard but couldn't think out a good answer.
Andy couldn't sleep . He just worried about poor Joe.   
         In a reading room a few days later, Eleanor, a girl in Andy's maths class, sat down next to him and said,
"You look a little bit worried"   
        "I guess I do." Said Andy.   
        "If you've got a problem, why don't you try writing to Dear Amy about it?" asked Eleanor.   
         Andy groaned, but she went on."I guess Dear Amy is rather busy with other problems. She still hasn't
answered the phoney letter I wrote her last week .You'd better read it — it may make even the most hard-
hearted person cry! It was thought to be from a songwriter named Joe."   
注: advice 建议,column 专栏,editor 编辑,guitar 吉它,explain 解释, right 权力,groan 呻吟
1. From the first paragraph we can see that ________.
[     ]
A. Andy can't be the best person to write an advice column   
B. Andy wouldn't like to do the work for the school newspaper   
C. Andy didn't agree to do the work for the school newspaper   
D. Andy would like to do the work for the school newspaper
2. In the story, it seemed that ___________.
[     ]
A. Jenny could not answer the letter from Joe   
B. Joe was in real trouble and needed help   
C. Eleanor had made great trouble for Andy   
D. Andy had changed his name to Amy.
3. The meaning of the word "phoney" in the last paragraph is _____________.
[     ]
A. rather difficult
B. not real   
C. very strange
D. quite short
4. The writer of the story mainly wants to tell us ______.
[     ]
A. a joke
B. about Andy' work   
C. a story about Joe
D. about a school newspaper

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  “I don't see why I can't be the best person to write an advice column (建议专栏) for the students called Dear Amy! ” Andy said to Jenny, the editor (编辑) of the school newspaper. Andy agreed to do it if Jenny did not tell it to anyone else.

  At first it wasn't too bad. Most of the letters he received were interesting and quite easy to answer. Then came a letter from a person named Joe.

  “Dear Amy,” it began. “I'm in real trouble. I've wanted to be a songwriter all my life, but my parents won't even let me take music lessons. I have a guitar (吉他), but they both get angry if I play it. I've tried explaining (解释), but they won't listen. I feel sad. Should I run away from home? Maybe that will make my parents change their minds! ” The letter was written by “Joe”.

  Andy thought about this letter for a long time. Should he advise (建议) someone to run away from home? No. But didn't Joe have a right (权力) to be a songwriter if he wanted to? Andy thought hard but couldn't think out a good answer. Andy couldn't sleep. He just worried about poor Joe.

  In a reading room a few days later, Eleanor, a girl in Andy's maths class, sat down next to him and said, “You look a little bit worried. ”

  “I guess I do,” said Andy.

  “If you've got a problem, why don't you try writing to Dear Amy about it? ” asked Eleanor.

  Andy groaned (呻吟), but she went on. “I guess Dear Amy is rather busy with other problems. She still hasn't answered the phoney letter I wrote her last week. You'd better read it. It may make even the most hard-hearted person cry! It was thought to be from a songwriter named Joe. ”

(1) From the first paragraph (段落) we can see that

[  ]

A. Andy can't be the best person to write an advice column

B. Andy wouldn't like to do the work for the school newspaper

C. Andy didn't agree to do the work for the school newspaper

D. Andy would like to do the work for the school newspaper

(2) In the story, it seemed that ________.

[  ]

A. Jenny could not answer the letter from Joe

B. Joe was in real trouble and needed help

C. Eleanor had made great trouble for Andy

D. Andy had changed his name into Amy

(3) When they were talking in the reading room,

[  ]

Andy groaned because ________.

A. Andy could not answer Joe's letter

B. Eleanor's advice made Andy hard to say a word

C. Joe's problem troubled Andy a lot

D. Amy was rather busy with other problems

(4) The meaning of the word “phoney” in the last paragraph is ________.

[  ]

A. rather difficult
B. not real
C. very strange
D. quite short

(5) The writer of the story mainly (主要) wants to tell us

[  ]

A. a joke

B. about Andy's work

C. a story about Joe

D. about a school newspaper

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阅读理解

  “I don't see why I can't be the best person to write an advice column (建议专栏) for the students called Dear Amy! ” Andy said to Jenny, the editor (编辑) of the school newspaper. Andy agreed to do it if Jenny did not tell it to anyone else.

  At first it wasn't too bad. Most of the letters he received were interesting and quite easy to answer. Then came a letter from a person named Joe.

  “Dear Amy,” it began. “I'm in real trouble. I've wanted to be a songwriter all my life, but my parents won't even let me take music lessons. I have a guitar (吉他), but they both get angry if I play it. I've tried explaining (解释), but they won't listen. I feel sad. Should I run away from home? Maybe that will make my parents change their minds! ” The letter was written by “Joe”.

  Andy thought about this letter for a long time. Should he advise (建议) someone to run away from home? No. But didn't Joe have a right (权力) to be a songwriter if he wanted to? Andy thought hard but couldn't think out a good answer. Andy couldn't sleep. He just worried about poor Joe.

  In a reading room a few days later, Eleanor, a girl in Andy's maths class, sat down next to him and said, “You look a little bit worried. ”

  “I guess I do,” said Andy.

  “If you've got a problem, why don't you try writing to Dear Amy about it? ” asked Eleanor.

  Andy groaned (呻吟), but she went on. “I guess Dear Amy is rather busy with other problems. She still hasn't answered the phoney letter I wrote her last week. You'd better read it. It may make even the most hard-hearted person cry! It was thought to be from a songwriter named Joe. ”

(1) From the first paragraph (段落) we can see that

[  ]

A. Andy can't be the best person to write an advice column

B. Andy wouldn't like to do the work for the school newspaper

C. Andy didn't agree to do the work for the school newspaper

D. Andy would like to do the work for the school newspaper

(2) In the story, it seemed that ________.

[  ]

A. Jenny could not answer the letter from Joe

B. Joe was in real trouble and needed help

C. Eleanor had made great trouble for Andy

D. Andy had changed his name into Amy

(3) When they were talking in the reading room,

[  ]

Andy groaned because ________.

A. Andy could not answer Joe's letter

B. Eleanor's advice made Andy hard to say a word

C. Joe's problem troubled Andy a lot

D. Amy was rather busy with other problems

(4) The meaning of the word “phoney” in the last paragraph is ________.

[  ]

A. rather difficult
B. not real
C. very strange
D. quite short

(5) The writer of the story mainly (主要) wants to tell us

[  ]

A. a joke

B. about Andy's work

C. a story about Joe

D. about a school newspaper

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完形填空。
       I was not quite seventeen when I decided to join the US Army. My mother tried her best to    1    
me out of my dream, then finally signed the papers that would allow me to be a solider.
      One day, nearly two years after the Philippines (菲律宾) became my     2   , I was told to go to the
office of Lieutenant Colonel (中校) Boyd. He seemed to be a kind man, but I was pretty sure that he hadn't
called me in to    3    the time of day.
       Standing before his desk, I waited     4    as he read through some paperwork. Then he looked up.
"Why, Private (二等兵), haven't you written to your mother for more than six months?" 
       I felt weak in my knees. Has it been    5    long? I thought. 
       "I don't have anything to say, sir." 
       Lieutenant Colonel Boyd told me that my mother had got in touch with the American Red Cross,
which in turn informed me about that. Then he said, "Go to that desk, and you'll find some paper and a
pen. Sit down right this minute and write to your mother, Private?"
       "Yes, sir." 
       When I finished a short letter, I stood before him again. 
       "Private, I'm     6    you to find something to say to your mother at least once a week. Do you
understand?" I did. 
        Some thirty-five years later, my     7    mother's mind was not as good as it used to be, and I had
to place her in a convalescent home (疗养院). As I     8    her own things in a big old strong box, I found
some letters tied with a bright red ribbon (缎带). 
        They were the letters I had     9    from the Philippines. I sat on the floor of her room that afternoon
reading each one, tears (眼泪) running down my face. I now realized how deeply I, as a    10   , had made
her worried by my careless thoughts. 
        The lesson I learned may have been too    11    to help my mother, but it's still    12   me good. 
        These days I don't need an officer standing over me to write my loved ones on a regular basis (定期).
(     )1. A. talk     
(     )2. A. space   
(     )3. A. lose     
(     )4. A. worriedly 
(     )5. A. that     
(     )6. A. ordering 
(     )7. A. angry   
(     )8. A. looked for            
(     )9. A. written 
(     )10. A. son     
(     )11. A. early   
(     )12. A. made     
B. carry         
B. home           
B. take           
B. excitedly     
B. very           
B. asking         
B. sad           
B. went through  
B. heard                     
B. soldier       
B. late           
B. kept         

C. push     
C. country 
C. waste   
C. nervously 
C. quite   
C. telling 
C. aged                 
C. put away             
C. brought 
C. young man 
C. long     
C. done     

D. take          
D. dream         
D. pass         
D. unhappily      
D. too           
D. saying to                           
D. sorry        
D. brought out   
D. saved        
D. grown-up       
D. short         
D. given      

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Once upon a time there was a monster(怪物). He was very ugly, and had no friends. No one wanted to talk to him. Even other monsters thought he was ugly.

  He lived alone and was very unhappy because he was so lonely.

  “I wish I had a friend.” he said to himself every day. “One friend would be enough. Someone to talk to.”

  “Dear Editor(编辑).” he wrote. “ I am an ugly monster. How can I find a friend?”

  “Dear Monster.” the Editor replied. “ Advertise for a friend in this magazine.”

  The monster wrote an advertisement(广告).

  “Monster wants a friend, male or female. I have two heads, four arms, six legs and three tails. I have one blue eye, one green eye and one brown eye. Smoke comes out of my noses. But I am really a kind monster and will be a good friend to someone. If you would like to meet me, please stand outside Blake’s Store at 6 p.m. on Friday, May 22nd. Write to me at Box 45. Everybody’s Magazine.”

A few days later he went to the magazine.

“Do you have any letters for Box 45?” he asked.

The Editor looked in Box45.

“Yes, there is one.” she said, and gave it to him.

The monster opened the letter, and read, “Dear Monster, I think a person’s character is more important than his appearance. I will wait outside Blake’s Store on Friday. Please carry a flower so that I will recognize(辨认) you. Yours sincerely, Miss Alice Thwaite.”

53.Why was the monster unhappy?

A. He had no friends.  B. He was ugly.

C. He had two heads.  D. He had three tails.

54. What did the monster advertise for?

A. A magazine  B. A friend  C. An editor  D. A male monster

55. How did the monster describe himself in the advertisement?

A. Bad  B. Lonely  C. Kind  D. Different

56. What was strange about Miss Thwaite’s letter?

A. She was not interested in people’s appearances.

B. She wanted to meet the monster.

C. She needed a flower to recognize him by

D. It was the only reply

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