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Forgetful President

    George Washington was the first president of the United States.   1.   But it seems that the president was not a perfect person.

    A New York library recently found that Washington borrowed two books from the library in 1789.    2.   If he were still alive, he would have to pay the library$300, 000 in fines(罚款), for it has been late for over 220 years.

    On October 5, 1789, George Washington went to the New York Society Library.

      3.   He didn’t sign his name in the borrower’s book. He just wrote “President” to show who had taken them out.

    The two books should have been brought back a month later, but they were never returned. Workers at the library realized the books were missing when they organized the library’s old records. The New York Society Library doesn’t expect anyone to pay the fine.   4. 

A. It’s said that he never told a lie.

B. He then borrowed the books from it.

C. However, he didn’t return them on time.

D. But it hopes that someone will return the books.

E. He kept the books, because he didn’t finish reading them.

 

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Dick was driving a large American car. As soon as the race started, he pulled out in front. As the race went on, he kept the first place. And he was far ahead of Wilson, the man in the second place.

When the race was almost over, some people stood up and left. “Why did stay?” they thought. They were sure they knew who would win.

But things did not go as they thought. A strange noise came from Dick’s car. It slowed down. Something was wrong. Dick knew his car would not go far. His only hope was that he would make it to the finish. But on his last lap(赛圈), the car stopped. Wilson’s car roared (呼啸) by. Dick saw it go by. He knew he could not win now. “But I can finish the race,” he thought. And he got out of his car. So did his assistant. They began to push the car to the finish.

Wilson went by them again and again. He was on his last lap. He was going to win. Dick and his friend did not care. They went on pushing.

At first, all eyes were on Wilson. He crossed the line. And the race was over. He won! Dick and his friend pushed on. At last, the car crossed the line. By then all the people shouted for them. They shouted more than they did for Wilson. This was a different kind of winner!

1.Dick was driving a large car that made in _____.

A. China      B. Japan       C. The United States       D. Canada

2.Why Dick’s car stopped on his last lap? Because_______ .

A. he wanted to have a rest            

B. he wanted to have a drink

C. there is something wrong with him         

D. there is something wrong with his car.

3.Which of the following is True according to the passage?

A. Dick wanted Wilson to win the race.  

B. Both Dick and Wilson are winners.

C. Dick drove his car to the end.      

D. Dick drove slower than others at first.

4.What can we learn from the passage?

A. American cars always break down in the race.   

B. Good cars always help people win the race.

C. People should always shout for the loser.       

D. People should always keep trying.

 

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Dick was driving a large American car. As soon as the race started, he pulled out in front. As the race went on, he kept the first place. And he was far ahead of Wilson, the man in the second place.
When the race was almost over, some people stood up and left. “Why did stay?” they thought. They were sure they knew who would win.
But things did not go as they thought. A strange noise came from Dick’s car. It slowed down. Something was wrong. Dick knew his car would not go far. His only hope was that he would make it to the finish. But on his last lap(赛圈), the car stopped. Wilson’s car roared (呼啸) by. Dick saw it go by. He knew he could not win now. “But I can finish the race,” he thought. And he got out of his car. So did his assistant. They began to push the car to the finish.
Wilson went by them again and again. He was on his last lap. He was going to win. Dick and his friend did not care. They went on pushing.
At first, all eyes were on Wilson. He crossed the line. And the race was over. He won! Dick and his friend pushed on. At last, the car crossed the line. By then all the people shouted for them. They shouted more than they did for Wilson. This was a different kind of winner!
【小题1】Dick was driving a large car that made in _____.

A.ChinaB.JapanC.The United StatesD.Canada
【小题2】Why Dick’s car stopped on his last lap? Because_______ .
A.he wanted to have a rest
B.he wanted to have a drink
C.there is something wrong with him
D.there is something wrong with his car.
【小题3】Which of the following is True according to the passage?
A.Dick wanted Wilson to win the race.
B.Both Dick and Wilson are winners.
C.Dick drove his car to the end.
D.Dick drove slower than others at first.
【小题4】What can we learn from the passage?
A.American cars always break down in the race.
B.Good cars always help people win the race.
C.People should always shout for the loser.
D.People should always keep trying.

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用方框中所给词的适当形式填空,使短文完整正确。
old,  shoe,  stand,  foot,  pick,  small,  feel,  clear,  need,  use
Learn to share(分享)
One day, while I was sitting in my car in a parking area, I noticed a young boy in front of my car. "What is the boy doing?" I asked myself and looked closely. "Oh, he is 【小题1】 ________ up a coin from the ground. " When he 【小题2】_______ up, we saw each other 【小题3】______ , He was not 【小题4】___  than ten and was wearing one blue glove(手套) and One brown glove. His coat was too 【小题5】  ___ for him.
As he walked away, I saw his 【小题6】________, which were too old to wear, I rolled down my window and called him over.
1 asked him if he【小题7】_____ some money.  He replied, "No. That's okay. "
The parking area was wet, 1 could tell that his 【小题8】______ were cold because he kept moving his weight from one foot lo the other,
"Please," 1 held Out a five-dollar bill(钞票). "It's not much, but when the money is shared, it is much more 【小题9】_______ . " I said.
He look off one of his gloves and took the money from my hand. His small hand was red and cold.
He smiled and went away after saying "Thank you!" to me. That smile made me 【小题10】_____  warm in the cold winter.

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Forgetful President
George Washington was the first president of the United States.   【小题1】  But it seems that the president was not a perfect person.
A New York library recently found that Washington borrowed two books from the library in 1789.    【小题2】  If he were still alive, he would have to pay the library$300, 000 in fines(罚款), for it has been late for over 220 years.
On October 5, 1789, George Washington went to the New York Society Library.
  【小题3】  He didn’t sign his name in the borrower’s book. He just wrote “President” to show who had taken them out.
The two books should have been brought back a month later, but they were never returned. Workers at the library realized the books were missing when they organized the library’s old records. The New York Society Library doesn’t expect anyone to pay the fine.   【小题4】 

A. It’s said that he never told a lie.
B. He then borrowed the books from it.
C. However, he didn’t return them on time.
D. But it hopes that someone will return the books.
E. He kept the books, because he didn’t finish reading them.

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