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| My uncle John used to live in a beautiful little house by the sea in Atlantic City. I say he "used to" live there 1 he doesn't live there any more. He was killed two years ago. Uncle John wrote novels. He not only 2 his job, but also made a lot of money by doing it. When he died, he had $60 million in the bank. After Uncle John's death, I came to stay in his house for a while. I had been there for two days when I 3 a message on the screen of the old computer. I was very surprised, because I thought the computer had been 4 . The message said, "You have new 5 !" When I read it, I thought it looked like the 6 of a novel. "This looks interesting. " I thought, "It must be 7 one of Uncle John's friends." I decided I should make an answer to the e-mail to tell him or her that Uncle John was 8 . However, the computer would not let me 9 . Every day for the next three weeks, more e-mails kept arriving. I printed 10 of all of them. The story was about Jane Winterbourne, a young writer working on her first novel. She sent her novel to Jack Tanner, an old writer and asked him to 11 her to publish it. However, he cheated her, and published the novel himself pretending that he had 12 it. The novel was very 13 . Tanner made a lot of money, and bought himself a house by the sea in Atlantic City. It was then that I realized that "Jack Tanner" and "Jane Winterbourne" were 14 names. "Jack" was 15 to be Uncle John. | ||||
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A famous teacher was speaking to the students at our school. He began his lesson by holding up a ¥100 bill. Then he said to the three hundred students, “Who would like this ¥100 bill?” The students began to put up their hands at once.
Then he said, “I am going to give this ¥100 to one of you, but first, let me do this.” He then made the bill into a ball. Then he said, “Who wants it now?” The hands went back into the air.
“Well,” he said, “What if I do this?” and he dropped it on the floor and stepped on it. He picked up the dirty, crumpled bill and said, “Who still wants it?” Hands went back into the air.
“My friends,” he said, “you have learned a valua-ble lesson today. No matter what I did to the money, you still wanted it because it did not go down in value (价值)。 It was still worth ¥ l00!”
Many times in our lives, we are dropped, crum-pled, and stepped on by the chances we take and the things that happen to us. We feel as if we are worth nothing. But remember, no matter what has happened to you, you will never lose your value: you are always valuable to those people who love you. Your value doesn‘t come from what you do or whom you know, but WHO YOU ARE.
You are special and valuable. Don‘t ever forget it!
【小题1】Even though it was dirty, the money _______.
| A.still went up in value | B.was worth nothing |
| C.didn‘t go down in value | D.was still ours |
| A.who pay us | B.who call us |
| C.who hate us | D.who love us |
| A.the students put up their hands again |
| B.the students put down their hands |
| C.the students put their hands behind their backs again |
| D.the students put their hands in front of them |
| A.Because he wanted to make the bill into a ball. |
| B.Because he used to drop a bill on the floor and stepped on it. |
| C.Because he was going to give the bill to one of his students. |
| D.Because he wanted to make the students know what value was. |
My dad used to say he knew I would be a singer. When I was a baby, I was always singing loudly. Dad was a big sports fan, but he was happy I loved music.
After dinner, Dad would often ask me to sing. He always said I sang I Will Always Love You much better than Whitney Houston!
At every school concert he cheered me on. The look of pride on his face made me happy.
My life was full of concerts, singing lessons and laughter. Though my mum and brothers helped me, they did not share our love for music.
Our lives changed when Dad was told that he had cancer. We always hoped that something would happen and he would get better, but the doctors told us that they could not save him.
About a week before my dad died, he fell into a coma (昏迷). The nurses said even though Dad did not reply, he could still hear me.
The nurses said I should sing him a song. I sang one of our favorites. As I sang, my dad gave a big smile, and clapped (鼓掌).
I will always remember that smile. I was so pleased to know that Dad had heard me sing one more song.
My dad died on May 14, 2000. It was hard to believe: he was so full of life. I don’t know how to say how much I miss him.
Now I have all the memories of him and his beautiful smile deep inside my heart. I will always know that he is listening from his front row seat in heaven.
He used to say: “Sing from your heart.”
My dad has been and will always be my hero.
1.According to the story, Whitney Houston is probably ______.
A. a famous singer?????????????????? B. a famous actress
C. the writer’s friend???????????????? D. a sports star
2.Who did the writer think make her confident?
A. Whitney Houston.???????????????? B. Her father.
C. Her mother.????????????????????? D. Her brothers.
3.According to the story, which of the following is TRUE?
A. Their lives didn’t change though her father had cancer.
B. when the writer’s father fell into a coma, he couldn’t hear her song.
C. The writer’s mum and brothers never helped or shared love for music.
D. The writer misses her father very much.
4.What does the underline word “heaven” mean in paragraph10?
A. 剧院???????????? B. 影院???????????? C. 天堂?????????????????? D. 舞台
5.What’s the best title of the passage?
A. My hero.?????????? B. M y favorite song.?????? C. My dream.????????? D. My family.
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