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—Can I help you, sir?
—________. I'm just having a look.     
 [     ]
A. Yes, you can                        
B. No. you can't     
C. No, thanks                          
D. Yes, please

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“Wow!”¨said Susan.“I have finished my homework and I’m going to paint a picture of our stairs(楼梯).It’s for a competition in school tomorrow.”

    “Do you need any help?”Mr.Cooper asked.“It’s almost time for bed.”

    “I’ll be quick.”said Susan.“I wonder what colour to use.”

    “Well, our stairs are brown,”said her father.“Thanks,Dad.”said Susan.

    When she finished her picture,Susan began playing with her brush which was still wet.Then something happened.She dropped the brush right on the picture! There in the middle of her picture was a blob(污点)of brown paint!

    “Oh,Dad! What will I do?”Susan cried.

    “My picture is ruined(污损).And it’s too late to paint another.”

    “Let me see.”said her father.“The paint blob looks just like a spot(斑点)on a dog.All you have to do is to draw a dog around the spot!”

    “That’s a wonderful idea!”cried Susan.She drew a dog around the blob of brown paint.“That looks just fine.You know,few things are as bad as they seem at first.With a little  imagination you can turn bad into good,”said Susan’s father.

    The next day Susan went to school early.

    When the competition began,Mr. King said,“I’ve chosen three pictures,and I want you to say which one you like best.That picture wins!”The children did not like the first one.The next picture was on black paper,but the stairs were red.So it was not so good.Then Mr. King showed the third painting.It was Susan’s!

    “The stairs are straight.”said Joe.

    “Yes.and the brown paint shows up well on the white paper,”said Lucy.

    “And look at the little dog.”said Terry.“He seems to belong there.”

    The children voted and Susan’s painting won.Mr. King handed her the prize-some paints.

    “Susan had a good idea.”Mr. King said.”That little dog finished a good painting.It made the stairs seem real.”

    Susan smiled.She would not give away her secret.But she could hardly wait to tell her father the news.He was right.With a little imagination you can turn something bad into something good!

1.Susan was going to draw a picture for _________.

    A.fun                             B.her homework

    C.a competition                     D.an exam

2.Susan drew the colour“brown”on the white paper because _________

A.she thought“brown”and“white”looked beautiful together

    B.she didn’t like“red”on black paper

    C.she thought her classmates would like it

    D.the stairs in her house were brown

3.What does the word“something”in this passage mean?

    A.Susan began to paint the picture.

    B.Susan finished painting the picture.

    C.Susan played with her wet brush.

    D.Susan dropped the brush on the picture.

4.Mr.King thought that the picture was ____________.

    A.bad        B.good           C.colourful         D.dark

5.Susan’s father thought that_______.

  A.imagination sometimes could turn bad into good

  B.the colour“brown”looked quite nice on white paper

  C.the little dog made the picture bad

  D.the stairs in the picture looked straight

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He was struggling(费劲) to tie his shoes. I was struggling with whether I should help him. I did, and he was grateful. “Thank you,” he said. “I’m glad I could help. I just thought it would be easier for me to reach,” I said. He was a disabled man, and forced to look down most of the time. His arms and legs were twisted(扭曲的) terribly, and he couldn’t do what the rest of us would consider easy tasks. He always managed to look up to see how you reacted(反应) to his words, however. He had a big smile, making me feel comfortable. I was still on my knees by his wheelchair. “Nice shoes,” he said. “Thanks. No one ever complimented me on them before,” I said. “No one has the same view of the world as I do,” he replied. “Tell me about the world as you see it,” I said smiling.
“Most people can see if someone is comfortable with them or not in their eyes. I see it in their feet.” he said. “If people keep moving their feet, I just let them go, because I know they’re impatient with me. I don’t want to make people uncomfortable. “What about me? I asked. “I could see your compassion. And then you came down to my level. I was the one who was nervous.” he said. “I don’t normally have someone look me in the eye.”“They don’t know what they’re missing,” I told him. “My old face is nothing to brag(自夸) about.” he said. “But that smile is so big.” Yes, and it’s not only a big smile but an attitude.
【小题1】The disabled man knew people were impatient mostly by their ________.
A.wordsB.eyesC.feetD.smile
【小题2】The unlined word “compassion” is the closet in meaning to ________.
A.attentionB.pityC.trustD.duty
【小题3】We learn that the disabled man ________.
A.had great difficulty looking after himself B.always asked people for help
C.couldn’t have a big smile D.liked to talk about people’s shoes
【小题4】The writer felt comfortable because _________.
A.he had a nice talk to the man B.the man looked him in the eye
C.he didn’t move his feet before the manD.the man had a big smile on the face
【小题5】We can infer from the passage that _________.
A.the disable man had something wrong with his mind
B.not many people went down to the man’s level
C.the man was good at telling people about the world
D.the writer would not give the man move help

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He was struggling(费劲) to tie his shoes. I was struggling with whether I should help him.
I did, and he was grateful.
“Thank you,” he said.
“I’m glad I could help. I just thought it would be easier for me to reach,” I said.
He was a disabled man, and forced to look down most of the time. His arms and legs were twisted(扭曲的) terribly, and he couldn’t do what the rest of us would consider easy tasks. He always managed to look up to see how you reacted(反应) to his words, however. He had a big smile, making me feel comfortable.
I was still on my knees by his wheelchair.
“ Nice shoes,” he said.
“Thanks. No one ever complimented me on them before,” I said.
“No one has the same view of the world as I do,” he replied.
“Tell me about the world as you see it,” I said smiling.
“Most people can see if someone is comfortable with them or not in their eyes. I see it in their feet.” he said. “If people keep moving their feet, I just let them go, because I know they’re impatient with me. I don’t want to make people uncomfortable.
“What about me? I asked.
“I could see your compassion. And then you came down to my level. I was the one who was nervous.” he said. “I don’t normally have someone look me in the eye.”
“They don’t know what they’re missing,” I told him.
“My old face is nothing to brag(自夸) about.” he said.
“But that smile is so big.”
Yes, and it’s not only a big smile but an attitude.
【小题1】 The disabled man knew people were impatient mostly by their _________.
A.wordsB.eyesC.feetD.smile
【小题2】 The unlined word compassion is the closet in meaning to ___________.
A.attentionB.pityC.trustD.duty
【小题3】 We learn that the disabled man _________.
A.had great difficulty looking after himselfB.always asked people for help
C.couldn’t have a big smileD.liked to talk about people’s shoes
【小题4】 The writer felt comfortable because _________.
A.he had a nice talk to the manB.the man looked him in the eye
C.he didn’t move his feet before the manD.the man had a big smile on the face
【小题5】 We can infer from the passage that _________.
A.the disable man had something wrong with his mind
B.not many people went down to the man’s level
C.the man was good at telling people about the world
D.the writer would not give the man move help

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He was struggling(费劲) to tie his shoes. I was struggling with whether I should help him.
I did, and he was grateful.
“Thank you,” he said.
“I’m glad I could help. I just thought it would be easier for me to reach,” I said.
He was a disabled man, and forced to look down most of the time. His arms and legs were twisted(扭曲的) terribly, and he couldn’t do what the rest of us would consider easy tasks. He always managed to look up to see how you reacted(反应) to his words, however. He had a big smile, making me feel comfortable.
I was still on my knees by his wheelchair.
“ Nice shoes,” he said.
“Thanks. No one ever complimented me on them before,” I said.
“No one has the same view of the world as I do,” he replied.
“Tell me about the world as you see it,” I said smiling.
“Most people can see if someone is comfortable with them or not in their eyes. I see it in their feet.” he said. “If people keep moving their feet, I just let them go, because I know they’re impatient with me. I don’t want to make people uncomfortable.
“What about me? I asked.
“I could see your compassion. And then you came down to my level. I was the one who was nervous.” he said. “I don’t normally have someone look me in the eye.”
“They don’t know what they’re missing,” I told him.
“My old face is nothing to brag(自夸) about.” he said.
“But that smile is so big.”
Yes, and it’s not only a big smile but an attitude.
【小题1】The disabled man knew people were impatient mostly by their _________.
A.wordsB.eyesC.feetD.smile
【小题2】The unlined word compassion is the closet in meaning to ___________.
A.attentionB.pityC.trustD.duty
【小题3】We learn that the disabled man _________.
A.had great difficulty looking after himself
B.always asked people for help
C.couldn’t have a big smile
D.liked to talk about people’s shoes
【小题4】The writer felt comfortable because _________.
A.he had a nice talk to the man
B.the man looked him in the eye
C.he didn’t move his feet before the man
D.the man had a big smile on the face
【小题5】We can infer from the passage that _________.
A.the disable man had something wrong with his mind
B.not many people went down to the man’s level
C.the man was good at telling people about the world
D.the writer would not give the man move help

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