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The man has lived there ____________.

A. all life   B. all the life   C. all his life   D. his all life

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    About the year 1900,a small dark-haired boy named Charlie Chaplin was often seen waiting outside the back entrances of London theatres. He looked thin and hungry. He was hoping to get work in show business. He could sing and dance,and above all,he knew how to make people laugh.But he couldn't get work
and therefore wandered about the city streets. Sometimes he was sent away to home for children who had no parents.
    But twenty years later this same Chaplin became the greatest,best known,and best loved comedian in
the world. Any regular visitors to the cinema must have seen some of Charlie Chaplin's films. People
everywhere have laughed at them until tears have run down their faces. Even people who don't understand English can enjoy Chaplin's films because they are mostly silent. It isn't what he says that makes us laugh. It depends on little actions which mean the same thing to people all over the world. Acting out,without
words, the common human play an important part in the dances and plays of many countries. It's a kind of world language.
    Chaplin lived most of his life in America and died in Switzerland on Christmas Day in 1977 at the age of eightiy-eight. There was sadness all over the world at the news of his death.
1.. Why was young Chaplin waiting outside the back entrance of the theatre?
A. Because he wanted to enjoy a play in the theatre.    
B. Because he had no money to buy tickets.    
C. Because he liked to act a part in a play and thus made a living.    
D. Because he wanted to become a man of business.
2. Chaplin's comedies didn' t depend on__________.
A. actions    
B. acting out    
C. common human situations
D. words and languages
3. People all over the world can enjoy Chaplin's films because_______.
A. most of them have been translated into foreign languages
B. they can enjoy the films silently
C. they are best comedies    
D. most of them were films without sound
4. What is a kind of world language according to the passage?
A. Comedy.    
B. Acting out without words.    
C. Silence.
D.Films.
5. Chaplin is regarded as kind of comedy mainly because______.
A. he acted out the common human situations best in his comedy    
B. his films are mostly silent    
C. he knew how to make people laugh.
D. any regular visitor has seen some of his films

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     About the year 1900, a small, dark-haired boy named Charlie Chaplin was often seen waiting outside the back
entrances of London theatres. He looked thin and hungry. He was hoping to get work in show business. He could
sing and dance,and above all,he knew how to make people laugh. But he couldn't get work and therefore wandered
about the city streets. Sometimes he was sent away to homes for children who had no parents.
     But twenty years later this same Chaplin became the greatest, best-known, and best-loved comedian in the world.
Any regular visitor to the cinema must have seen some of Charlie Chaplin's films. People everywhere have laughed
at them until tears have run down their faces. Even people who don't understand English can enjoy Chaplin's films
because they are mostly silent. It isn't what he says that makes us laugh. It depends on little actions which mean the
same thing to people all over the world. Acting out, without words, the common human play an important part in the
dances and plays of many countries. It's a kind of world language.
     Chaplin lived most of his life in America and died in Switzerland on Christmas Day in 1977 at the age of eighty-eight.
There was sadness all over the world at the news of his death.
1. Why was young Chaplin waiting outside the back entrance of the theatre?
A. Because he wanted to enjoy a play in the theatre.
B. Because he had no money to buy tickets.
C. Because he liked to act a part in a play and thus made a living.
D. Because he wanted to become a man of business.
2. Chaplin's comedies didn't almost depend on         .
A. actions
B. acting out
C. common human situations
D. words and languages
3. People all over the world can enjoy Chaplin's films because           .
A. most of them have been translated into foreign languages
B. they can enjoy the films silently
C. they are best comedies
D. most of them are films without sound
4. What is a kind of world language according to the passage?
A. Comedy.
B. Acting out without words.
C. Silence.
D. Films.
5. Chaplin is regarded as king of comedy mainly because         .
A. he acted out the common human situations best in his comedy
B. his films are mostly silent
C. he knew how to make people laugh
D. any regular visitor has seen some of his films

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Names

  Everybody in the world has one name at least. And to each person his name is important because it is his own.

  Remember how you don't like it very much if people can't remember your name, or pronounce it wrong? Remember how you like to see it printed in the newspaper or even on the blackboard at school? That's because it is your own and only you can have it.

  Of course, names aren't important in themselves. There are no “good” names or “bad” names. But they are useful in our life. You don't have to go around shouting!

  “Hey, You!”or “Hello. Girl-with-the-red-hair.”or “Thank you, Man-who-lives-at-the-end-of-the-street.” Wouldn't it be foolish?

  A person's name means something. For example. John or Nathan means “present”. James or Jacob means “he follows after.” Frank means “free”. Charles has “strong” in meaning. Thomas is a word for “twin”. Girls'names mean something, too. If you know a Mary or a Miriam, her name means “star of the sea.” Helen means “light”. Rebecca, “very beautiful”. Rhoda is a “rose”.

  Now first names are all we need when we've at home. For it isn't very often that two sisters or two brothers have the same first name. But it's different when you go out to play or go to school. You may have a lot of Johns and Davids and Sues. You could get all mixed up and not know who was who. That's why last names started. And last names are really nicknames(绰号).

  It happened like this: There was a certain Richard. Since his father's name was James, he was called “Richard, son of James.” And later just Richard Jameson.

  The place where they lived gave some people their last names. For example, Mr Short was talking about Joseph.

  “Which Joseph?” someone might ask.

  “Why, the Joseph who lives in the field.”

  And right then that Joseph had a last name: Joseph Field. You can think of many more last names that started that way.

1.You like your name ________.

[  ]

A.because people can't remember it

B.because it is important

C.when others give the wrong pronunciation

D.when it is printed in the newspaper or written ca the blackboard

2.Names are ________.

[  ]

A.important in themselves

B.useful in our life

C.good or bad

D.foolish

3.Sometimes a person's name means something, for example, ________.

[  ]

A.John is “strong”

B.Mary means “star of the sea”

C.Charles is a “present”

D.Helen is a word of “happiness”

4.Last names started because ________.

[  ]

A.two brothers or two sisters have the same first names

B.you often go out to play or go to school

C.if you aren't at home, you may meet a lot of Johns, Davids or Sues

D.you don't know everybody outside

5.How does a last name come from?

[  ]

A.The Joseph lives in the field. He is called Joseph Field.

B.His father is called Jameson so his son becomes Jameson.

C.The place where Mr Short lives often gives people the same name.

D.People like to give others nickname.

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      For years Peter Smith's life was badly disturbed by the memory of an accident that caused the death of
one of his classmates, Oliver.  His wife left him after six years of marriage. He    1   his work. Then suddenly 
the news about Peter    2   .His wife came back and he found a new job.     
     One day he told me what had changed his life. "I used to think that nothing could call off what I had 
done.  The thought of my mistake would    3   me in the middle of a smile or a handshake. It put a     4  
between my wife and me. Then I had a/an      5    visit from the person l was afraid most to see the mother 
of the classmate who died.  'Years ago,' she said,'I found it in my heart to have forgiven (原谅)you. So did 
Oliver and your friends.'She paused, and then said    6    , 'Peter, you are the one who hasn't forgiven 
yourself. Who do you think you are to stand out   7  the people around you and Cod?' I looked into her eyes 
and found there a kind of permission to be the person I might have been   8   her boy had lived. For the first 
time in my life I felt worthy to love and be loved."
      It is only through forgiveness of our      9   that we gain the freedom to leam from experiences. But 
forgiving our shortcomings doesn't mean denying (否认) that they exist. Instead, it means     10   them 
honestly, realistically.     
     Can a person be all-forgiving and still be human?A scientist I know spent four years as a slave labor in 
Cermany. His parents, his younger sister and elder brother were killed by Nazi.  This is a man who has every 
reason to hate.  Yet he is filled with a love of life that he passes on to everyone who knows him. He explained 
it to me the other day, "In the beginning l was filled with hatred.     11    I realized that in hating I had become 
my own     12   .Unless you forgive, you cannot love. And without love, life has no meaning."Forgiveness is 
truly the saving grace, which gives the people who make mistakes a chance to correct them.

(     )1.A.got      
(     )2.A.started   
(     )3.A.knock     
(     )4.A.bridge    
(     )5.A.unusual 
(     )6.A.seriously
(     )7.A.for       
(     )8.A.if       
(     )9.A. excuses 
(     )10.A.facing   
(     )11.A.Yet      
(     )12.A.classmate
B.left      
B.changed   
B.take      
B.house     
B.unexpected
B.carefully
B.with      
B.when     
B. mistakes   
B.seeing     
B.Only       
B.teacher  
C.lost      
C.worked    
C.fail      
C.wall      
C.surprising
C.directly 
C.toward    
C.after    
C.failures   
C.finding    
C.Then       
C.friend   
D.took       
D.went       
D.stop       
D.door       
D.friendly  
D.sadly     
D.against    
D.unless    
D.lessons     
D.receiving   
D.Still       
D.enemy    

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