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---It was ___________ who helped us out of danger.

---What brave and helpful children! We should learn from them.

A.they             B.them             C.their             D.theirs

 

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---It was ___________ who helped us out of danger.
---What brave and helpful children! We should learn from them.

A.theyB.them C.theirD.theirs

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---It was ___________ who helped us out of danger.
---What brave and helpful children! We should learn from them.


  1. A.
    they
  2. B.
    them
  3. C.
    their
  4. D.
    theirs

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  Eleven-year-old Angela was suffering from illness which was bad to her nerve(神经)system.She was unable to walk and her movement was restricted(限制)in other ways as well.The doctors did not hold out much hope of her ever becoming better from this illness.They thought she'd spend the rest of her life in a wheelchair(轮椅).They said that few, if any, were able to come back to normal after having this disease.The little girl was undaunted(不泄气).There, lying in her hospital bed, she would tell anyone who'd listen that she was surely going to be walking again some day.

  She was taken to a better hospital in the San Francisco Bay area.Every treatment was used in her case.The doctors were pleased and encouraged by her undefeatable spirit.They taught her about imagining(想象)-about seeing herself walking.If it would do nothing else, it would at least give her hope and something helpful to do in the long waking hours in her bed.Angela would work as hard as possible in any proposed treatment.But she worked just as hard lying there carefully doing her imagining, imagining herself moving, moving, moving!

  One day, as she was imagining her legs moving again, it seemed as if a miracle(奇迹)happened:The bed moved!It began to move around the room!She screamed out,“Look what I'm doing!Look!Look!I can do it!I moved, I moved!”

  Of course, at this very moment everyone else in the hospital was screaming, too, and running for cover.People were screaming, equipment was falling and glass was breaking.You see, it was the San Francisco earthquake.But don't tell that to Angela.She thought firmly that she did it.And now only a few years later, she's back in school.You see, anyone who can shake the earth between San Francisco and Oakland can conquer(征服)such a little disease, can't they?

(1)

What's wrong with Angela?

[  ]

A.

She couldn't imagine.

B.

She couldn't sleep during the night.

C.

She couldn't move.

D.

She had to live in a wheelchair.

(2)

The doctors thought that ________.

[  ]

A.

the little girl would go back to school again

B.

the little girl could move one day

C.

there was little hope of her becoming well again

D.

many people who had the same illness have become well again

(3)

The doctors asked her to imagine because ________.

[  ]

A.

they were sure that imagining would make her well again

B.

they thought that it might be helpful

C.

the girl asked them to do so

D.

there was going to be an earthquake to help her

(4)

In fact, mainly it was ________ that helped the little girl get better again.

[  ]

A.

the earthquake

B.

the doctors

C.

her parents

D.

her happy spirit

(5)

What is the best title for the passage?

[  ]

A.

A New Treatment

B.

The San Francisco Earthquake

C.

Move, Move, Move

D.

Working Hard at Imagining

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        This story is about a beautiful, expensively dressed lady who complained to her psychiatrist (精神科医生) that she felt her whole life was empty; it had no meaning. So the psychiatrist called an old lady who cleaned the office
floors, and then said to the rich lady, "I'm going to ask Mary here to tell you
how she found happiness. All I want you to do is listening."
        So the old lady put down her broom and sat on a chair and told her story, "Well, my husband died of malaria (疟疾) and three months later my only son was killed by a car. I had nobody. I had nothing left. I couldn't sleep; I couldn't eat; I never smiled at anyone. I even thought of taking my own life. Then
one evening a little kitten followed me home from work. Somehow I felt
sorry for that kitten. It was cold outside, so I decided to let the kitten in. I got it some milk, and it licked (舔) the plate clean. Then it purred (发出呼噜声) and rubbed against my leg, and for the first time in months, I smiled. Then I
stopped to think: if helping a little kitten could make me smile, maybe doing
something for people could make me happy. So the next day I baked some
biscuits and took them to a neighbor who was sick in bed. Every day I tried to do something nice for someone. It made me so happy to see them happy.
Today, I don't know of anybody who sleeps and eats better than I do. I've
found happiness by giving it to others."
        When she heard that, the rich lady cried. She had everything that money
could buy, but she had lost the things which money cannot buy.
1.Why did the expensively dressed lady came to her psychiatrist?
A.Because she was ill.                
B.Because she had nothing to eat.
C.Because she couldn't feel happy at all.  
D.Because she couldn't sleep well.
2.The psychiatrist called an old lady who cleaned the office floors to_____.
A.talk with the rich woman              
B.help the psychiatrist to clean his office
C.tell the rich woman how she found happiness
D.share the rich woman's sadness
3.The old woman lost her ______relatives(亲人) together.
A.only one    
B.two            
C.three          
D.none
4.It is ________ who helped the old woman to find happiness.
A.the psychiatrist  
B.the rich woman  
C.the little kitten.
D.her neighbor
5.From the passage we can know: happiness comes from __________
A.money        
B.the kitten
C.the psychiatrist  
D.giving

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