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One day a lawyer’s wife fell ill, and he went to get a doctor.The doctor willingly came to see the woman and to do what he could for her, but before he went into the house, he made a short stop.He knew that the lawyer was famous for not paying his bills, even if they were due(正当的).He therefore said to the man.“But if I save your wife, I am afraid you may not pay me.”

“Sir,” replied the lawyer.“Here I have $ 500, whether you cure my wife or you kill her.I’ll give you all this.”

The doctor was reassured(使消除疑虑) and went into the house.When he reached the woman’s bedside, it soon became clear to him that he could do little.She was seriously ill, and though he prescribed(开药方) her medicine, she soon died.

He told the lawyer he was very sorry, and then asked for the money which he had promised.“Did you kill my wife?” asked the lawyer.“Of course I didn’t,” said the doctor.“Well! Did you cure my wife?” asked the man.“I’m afraid that was impossible,” replied the doctor.“Well, then since you neither killed my wife nor cured her, I have nothing to pay you.”

1.One day a lawyer’s wife fell ill, and the lawyer ___.

   A.cured his wife                              B.got a doctor for her

   C.got some medicine for her illness   D.promised to pay $ 500 to the doctor

2.Before entering the lawyer’s house the doctor stopped for a while, because ___.

   A.the doctor wanted to ask something about his wife’s illness

   B.the doctor thought it impossible to save the woman

   C.the doctor was afraid that the lawyer would refuse to pay him

   D.the lawyer was too poor to pay his bills

3.Because the lawyer’s wife was seriously ill, the doctor ___.

   A.couldn’t do much and didn’t save her life

   B.tried his best and saved her at last

   C.had to do everything he could for her

   D.had to spend a lot of time to cure her

4.After that the doctor ___.

   A.got nothing but the money for the medicine

   B.got nothing but the money the lawyer had promised

   C.got nothing from the lawyer

   D.wanted nothing from the lawyer because he didn’t cure the patient

5.From the story, we know __.

   A.the lawyer was very clever

   B.how the lawyer’s wife died

   C.the doctor was stupid enough to be fooled

   D.the lawyer was dishonest and that he fooled the doctor

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  Miss Gogers taught physics in a New York school.Last month she explained to one of her classes about sound, and she decided to test them to see how successful she had been in her explanation.She said to them, “Now I have a brother in Los Angeles.If I was calling him on the phone and at the same time you were 75 feet away, listening to me from across the street, which of you would hear what I said earlier, my brother or you and for what reason?”

  Tom at once answered, “Your brother.Because electricity travels faster than sound waves.” “That's every good,” Miss Gogers answered; but then one of the girls raised her hand, and Miss Gogers said.“Yes, Kate.”

  “I disagree,” Kate said.“Your brother would hear you earlier because when it's 11 o'clock here it's only 8 o'clock in Los Angeles.”

(1)

Miss Gogers was teaching her class _________.

[  ]

A.

how to telephone

B.

about electricity

C.

about time zone(时区)

D.

about sound

(2)

Miss Gogers raised this question because she wanted to know whether _________.

[  ]

A.

it was easy to phone to Los Angeles

B.

her student could hear her from 75 feet away

C.

her students had grasped(理解)her lesson.

D.

sound waves were slower than electricity

(3)

Tom thought that electricity was _________.

[  ]

A.

slower than sound waves

B.

faster than sound waves

C.

not so fast as sound waves

D.

as fast as sound waves

(4)

Kate thought Tom was wrong because _________.

[  ]

A.

clocks in Los Angeles showed a different time from those in New York

B.

electricity was slower than sound waves

C.

Tom was not good at physics at all

D.

Tom's answer had nothing to do with sound waves

(5)

Whose answer do you think is correct according to the law of physics?

[  ]

A.

Tom's

B.

Kate's

C.

Bath A and B

D.

Neither A nor B

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       Nate suffered a hard blow when he lost his job.His boss had spoken rudely, “Your services are no longer needed.” Nate left the building filled with despair.By the time he reached home, he was in a deep depression.When he entered his house, he blurted out to his wife Sophia, “I lost my job.I am a complete, absolutely failure.” A tense silence followed.Then a smile crept across Sophia's face. “What great news!” she responded, “Now you can write the book you have always wanted to write.”

       “But I have no job and no prospect of a job,” he objected, completely without hope.“If I struggle to be an author, then what will we live on? Where will the money come from?” Sophia took her husband by the hand and led him to the kitchen.Opening a drawer, she took out a box that was full of cash.“Where on earth did you get this?” Nate gasped.“To whom does it belong?”

       “It's ours!” Sophia replied."I always know that one day you would become a great writer only if you were given the chance.From the money you gave me for housekeeping every week, I have saved as much as I could so you would have your chance.Now there is enough to last us a whole year.”

       What a surprise! What encouragement! What a wife! The unemployed husband did concentrate on writing that year, and the novel he wrote became a literary masterpiece(杰作).The book is The Scarlet Letter.Sophia had an even greater achievement, and she turned Nathaniel Hawthorne from a poor clerk into a world famous master.

1.Which of the following can be inferred from the first paragraph?

       A.Sophia was very disappointed to hear the news.

       B.Nate was too sad to speak any more.

       C.Sophia was thinking of how to encourage Nate.

       D.Neither husband nor wife had any idea of what to do.

2.Sophia saved money because ____________.

       A.she knew her husband would lose his job one day

       B.she knew their life would be in difficulty

       C.she was very careful with money

       D.she was trying to help her husband in every possible way

3.From the passage we can know that Sophia was ___________.

       A.kind and brave

       B.careful and encouraging

       C.friendly and warm-hearted

       D.honest and determined

4.What would be the best title for the passage?

       A.Sophia's Achievement

       B.A Great Writer's Struggle to Success

       C.Great Encouragement in Hard Times

       D.Failure is the Mother of Success

 

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  Several years ago, my parents, my wife, my son and I ate at one of those restaurants where the menu is written on a blackboard.After a wonderful dinner, the waiter set the check in the middle of the table.That's when it happened:my father did not reach for the check.

  Conversation continued.Finally I realized that I should pick up check!After hundreds of restaurant meals with my parents, after a lifetime of thinking of my father as the one with dollars, it had all changed.I reached for the check, and my view of myself suddenly changed.I was an adult.I was no longer a kid(child).

  Some people mark off(区分)their lives in years, I measure mine in small events.I didn't become a young man at a particular age, like 16, but rather when a kid who wandered in the streets called me“mister.”These events in my life are called“milestones(里程碑)”.

  There have been other milestones.The cops(policemen)of my youth always seemed big, even huge, and of course they were older than I was.Then one day they were suddenly neither.The day came when I suddenly realized that all the football players in the game I was watching were younger than I was.They were just big kids.With that milestone gone was the dream that someday, maybe I, too, could be a football player.Without ever having reached the hill, I was over it.

  I never thought that I would fall asleep in front of the TV set as my father did.Now it's what I do best.I never thought that I would go to the beach and not swim, yet I spent all of August at the shore and never once went into the ocean.I never thought that I would appreciate opera, but now the combination of voice and orchestra(乐队)attract me.I never thought that I would prefer to stay home in the evenings, but now I find myself passing up parties.I used to think that people who watched birds were strange, but this summer I found myself watching them, and maybe I'll get a book on the subject.I feel a strong desire for a religious belief that I never thought I'd want, feel close to my ancestors(祖先)long gone, and echo my father in arguments with my son.I'll still lose….

  One day I bought a house.One day-What a day!-I became a father, and not too long after that I picked up the check for my own father.I thought then it was a milestone for me.One day, when I was a little older, I realized it was one for him too, another milestone.

(1)

The tone established in the passage is one of ________.

[  ]

A.

sad regret

B.

amusement

C.

happiness

D.

deep feeling

(2)

The author mentions the event in the restaurant because ________.

[  ]

A.

that was one of his milestones

B.

he paid the bill but he didn't want to

C.

he became a father with dollars

D.

that was the last restaurant meal with his parents

(3)

“Then they were suddenly neither”suggests that ________.

[  ]

A.

suddenly they became older than I was

B.

suddenly I knew that they were neither bigger nor older than 2 was

C.

suddenly I realized that I made a mistake

D.

suddenly I found myself no longer a kid

(4)

Which of the following best expresses the author's thinking?

[  ]

A.

One day is worth two tomorrows.

B.

To save time is to lengthen life.

C.

When an opportunity is lost, it never comes back to you.

D.

Time and tide wait for no man.

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  Several years ago, my parents, my wife, my son and I ate at one of those restaurants where the menu is written on a blackboard.After a wonderful dinner, the waiter set the check in the middle of the table.That’s when it happened:my father did not reach for the check.

  Conversation continued.Finally I realized that I should pick up the check!After hundreds of restaurant meals with my parents, after a lifetime of thinking of my father as the one with dollars, it had all changed.I reached for the check, and my view of myself suddenly changed.I was an adult.I was no longer a kid.

  Some people mark off(区分)their lives in years, I measure mine in small events.I didn’t become a young man at a particular age, like 16, but rather when a kid who wandered in the streets called me “mister.” These events in my life are called “milestones”(里程碑)

  There have been other milestones.The cops(policemen)of my youth always seemed big, even huge, and of course they were older than I was.Then one day they were suddenly realized that all the football players in the game I was watching were younger than I was.They were just big kids.With that milestone gone was the dream that someday, maybe I, too, could be a football player.Without ever having reached the hill, I was over it.

  I never thought that I would fall asleep in front of the TV set as my father did.Now it’s what I do best.I never thought that I would go to the beach and not swim, yet I spent all of August at the shore and never once went into the ocean.I never thought that I would appreciate opera, but now the combination of voice and orchestra attract me.I never thought that I would prefer to stay home in the evenings, but now I find myself passing up parties.I used to think that people who watched birds were strange, but this summer I fond myself watching them, and maybe I’ll get a book on the subject.I feel a strong desire for a religious belief that I never thought I’d want, feel close to my ancestors(祖先)long gone, and echo my father in arguments with my son.I still lose…

  One day I bought a house.One day-what a day!–I became a father, and not too long after that I picked up the check for my own father.I thought then it was a milestone for me.One day, when I was a little older, I realized it was one for him, too, another milestone.

(1)

The tone established in the passage is one of ________.

[  ]

A.

sad regret

B.

amusement

C.

happiness

D.

deep feeling

(2)

The author mentions the event in the restaurant because ________.

[  ]

A.

that was one of his milestone

B.

he paid the bill but he didn’t want to

C.

he became a father with dollars

D.

that was the last restaurant meal with his parents

(3)

“Then they were suddenly neither.” Suggests that ________.

[  ]

A.

suddenly they became older than I was

B.

suddenly I knew that they was neither bigger nor older than I was

C.

suddenly I realized that I made mistake

D.

suddenly I found myself no longer a kid

(4)

Which of the following best expresses the author’s thinking?

[  ]

A.

One day is worth two tomorrow

B.

To save time is to length life

C.

When an opportunity is lost, it never comes back to you

D.

Time and tide wait for no man

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