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  Vincent Van Gogh was not always an artist.In fact, he wanted to be a church minister but was sent to the Belgian mining community of Borinage in 1879.He discovered that the miners there lived with terrible working conditions and received poverty-level wages.Their families were not well fed and struggled simply to survive.He felt concerned that the small salary he received from the church allowed him to live a normal life, which, in contrast to the poor, seemed unfair.

  One cold February evening, while he watched the miners going home, tired and hungry, he spotted an old man staggering toward him across the fields, wrapped in a burlap sacks for warmth.Van Gogh immediately laid his own clothing out on the bed, set aside enough for one change, and determined to give the rest away.He gave the old man a suit of clothes and he gave his overcoat to a pregnant woman whose husband had been killed in a mining accident.He spent his money on food for miners while he left himself very little, only enough to make soul and body together.When children in one family suffered from fever, though feverish himself, he packed up his bed and took it to them.

  A rich family in the community offered him free room and board.But Van Gogh turned down the offer, stating that it was the final temptation he must reject if he was to faithfully serve his community of poor miners.He believed that if he wanted them to trust him, he must become one of them.And if they were to learn of the love of God through him, he must love them enough to share with them.

  He was fully aware of a wide chasm which can separate words and actions.He knew that people’s lives often speak louder and clearer than their words.Maybe it was that same knowledge that led Francis of Assisi to frequently remind his monks(修士,僧侣), “Wherever you go, preach.Use words if necessary.”

  There are a million ways to say, “I love you,” without even saying a word!

(1)

Among the following statements of Vincent Van Gogh, which is Not true?

[  ]

A.

He was an artist.

B.

He wasn’t satisfied with his salary

C.

He thought the wages of the minors too low.

D.

He once worked as a minister.

(2)

From the second paragraph, we know ________.

[  ]

A.

Van Gogh was crazy

B.

Van Gogh especially loved to teach children arts

C.

Van Gogh was rich

D.

Van Gogh deeply sympathized with the lower-class

(3)

Vincent Van Gogh rejected the offer because ________.

[  ]

A.

it was illegal for a minister

B.

he wanted to be a minor

C.

he was devoted to his job

D.

he was dishonest

(4)

The sentence “There are a million ways to say, ‘I love you, without even saying a word.”(the last paragraph)implies that ________.

[  ]

A.

actions speak louder than words

B.

silence can also show love

C.

there are numerous ways to express love

D.

saying “I love you” is useless

(5)

We can infer from the passage ________.

[  ]

A.

our lives always speak louder and clearer than our words

B.

the miners there worked under excellent working conditions

C.

the ministers lived a much better and easier life than the miners at the time

D.

Van Gogh himself offered to work in the Belgian mining community of Borinage in 1879.

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  Jimmy is an automotive mechanic, but he lost his job a few months ago.He has good heart, but always feared applying for a new job.

  One day, he gathered up all his strength and decided to attend a job interview.His appointment was at 10 am and it was already 8∶30.While waiting for a bus to the office where he was supposed ot be interviewed, he saw an elderly man wildly kicking the tyre of his car.Obviously there was something wrong with the car.Jimmy immediately went up to lend him a hand.When Jimmy finished working on the car, the old man asked him how much he should pay for the service.Jimmy said there was no need to pay him; he just helped someone in need, and he had to rush for an interview.Then the old man said, “Well, I could take you to the office for your interview.It's the least I could do.Please.I insist.” Jimmy agreed.

  Upon arrival, Jimmy found a long line of applications waiting to be interviewed.Jimmy still had some grease on him after the car repair, but he did not have much time to wash it off or have a change of shirt.One by one, the applicants left the interviewer's office with disappointed look on their faces.Finally his name was called.The interviewer was sitting on a large chair facing the office window.Rocking the chair back and forth, he asked, “Do you really need to be interviewed? ” Jimmy's heart sank.“With the way I look now, how could I possibly pass this interview? ” he thought to himself.

  Then the interviewer turned the chair and to Jimmy's surprise, it was the old man he helped earlier in the morning.It turned out he was the General Manager of the company.

  “Sorry I had to keep you waiting, but I was pretty sure I made the right decision to have you as part of our workforce before you even stepped into the office.I just know you'd be a trustworthy worker.Congratulations! ” Jimmy sat down and they shared a cup of well-deserved coffee as he landed himself a new job.

(1)

Why did Jimmy apply for a new job?

[  ]

A.

He was out of work

B.

He was bored with his job

C.

He wanted a higher position

D.

He hoped to find a better boss

(2)

What did Jimmy see on the way to the interview?

[  ]

A.

A friend's car had a flat tyre

B.

a wild man was pushing a car

C.

a terrible accident happened

D.

an old man's car broke down

(3)

Why did the old man offer Jimmy a ride?

[  ]

A.

He was also to be interviewed

B.

He needed a traveling companion

C.

He always helped people in need

D.

He was thankful to Jimmy

(4)

How did Jimmy feel on hearing the interviewer's question?

[  ]

A.

He was sorry for the other applicants

B.

There was no hope for him to get the job

C.

He regretted helping the old man

D.

The interviewer was very rude

(5)

What can we learn from Jimmy's experience?

[  ]

A.

Where there is a will, there's a way

B.

A friend in need is a friend indeed

C.

Good is rewarded with good.

D.

Two heads are better than one

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I cheated on a unit test in math class this morning during second period with Mr. Burke. Afterward, I was too sick to eat lunch just thinking about it.

I came straight home from school, went to my room, and lay on the floor trying to decide whether it would be better to run away from home now or after supper. Mostly I wished I was dead. It wasn't even an accident that I cheated.

Yesterday Mr. Burke announced there'd be a unit test and anyone who didn't pass would have to come to school on Saturday, most particularly me, since I didn't pass the last unit test. I did plan to study just to prove to him that I'm plenty smart—which I am mostly—except in math.

Anyway, I got my desk ready to study on . Just when I was ready to work, Nicho came into my room with our new rabbit and it jumped on my desk and knocked the flashcards all over the floor. What a mess! Nicho and I finally took the rabbit outside but then Philip came to my room and also Marty from next door and before long it was dinner.

After dinner my father said I could watch a special on television if I'd done all my homework. Of course I said I had. That was the beginning. I felt terrible telling my father a lie about the homework.

It was nine o'clock when I got up to my room and that was too late to study for the unit test so I lay in my bed with the light off and decided what I would do the next day when I was in Mr. Burke's math class not knowing the 8- and 9-times tables. So, you see, the cheating was planned after all.

The next day, I'd go into class as usual, acting like things were going just great. I'd sit down next to Stanley Plummer—he is so smart in math it makes you sick—and from time to time, I'd glance over at his paper to copy the answers.

Lying on the floor of my room, I begin to think that probably I've been bad all along. It just took this math test to clinch it. I'll probably never tell the truth again. I tell my mother I'm sick when she calls me to come down for dinner. She doesn't believe me, but puts me to bed anyhow. I lie there in the early winter darkness wondering what terrible thing I'll be doing next when my father comes in and sits down on my bed.

"What's the matter?" he asks. "I've got a stomachache," I say. Luckily, it's too dark to see his face. "Is that all?" "Yeah." "Mommy says you've been in your room since school." "I was sick there too," I say. "She thinks something happened today and you're upset." That's the thing that really drives me crazy about my mother. She knows things sitting inside my head the same as if I was turned inside out.

"Well," my father says. I can tell he doesn't believe me. "My stomach is feeling sort of upset." I hedge. "Okay," he says and he pats my leg and gets up.

Just as he shuts the door to my room I call out to him in a voice I don't even recognize as my own. "How come?" he calls back not surprised or anything. So I tell him I cheated on this math test. To tell the truth, I'm pretty much surprised at myself. I didn't plan to tell him anything.

He doesn't say anything at first and that just about kills me. I'd be fine if he'd spank me or something. And then he says I'll have to call Mr. Burke. It's not what I had in mind. "Now?" I ask surprised. "Now," he says. He turns on the light and pulls off my covers. "I'm not going to," I say.

But I do it. I call Mr. Burke, and I tell him exactly what happened, even that I decided to cheat the night before the test. He says I'll come on Saturday to take another test, which is okay with me, and I thank him a whole lot for being understanding and all.

"Today I thought I was turning into a criminal," I tell my father when he turns out my light. Sometimes my father kisses me good night and sometimes he doesn't. I never know. But tonight he does.

1.After the author cheated on the math test, he felt ____________.

A.frightened because he might be caught

B.excited that he had succeeded

C.pleased that nobody knew it

D.unhappy because he had done something wrong

2.By “It wasn't even an accident that I cheated”, the author means that ________.

A.he had planned not to study before the test

B.he decided to cheat when he knew there was going to be a test

C.he decided to cheat after he had wasted the whole evening

D.he had planned to cheat with Plummer before the test

3.The author’ mother often drives him crazy because _____-.

A.She really knows what he is thinking

B.she was very strict with him

C.she doesn’t believe him

D.she asks him to come down for dinner

4.After he was informed of what he had done, the father _______.

A.scolded the author severely

B.didn’t say anything and left

C.called Mr. Burke immediately

D.let the author make a call to Mr. Burke

5.The author’s father kissed the author good night because ________-.

A.he had done something unusual

B.he promised to study math harder

C.he was willing to take a make-up test

D.he realized his mistake and had the courage to admit it

 

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One very cold day,a snowstorm blew into our area. Needing firewood,I quickly set out with my best friend,Bruce,to look for a tree to cut down. I was glad to have Bruce along with. Cutting down a tree in a snowstorm can be dangerous. So it was important to have a friend who could warn me of danger.

When I chose a big tree about 23 meters tall and prepared to cut it down,my best friend suddenly warned me,“Don’t cut down that tree!It’s too close to the power line!﹙电线﹚”I wasn’t sure about it. So I decided to disregard his warning. I wanted to finish the job quickly and go home. So I began cutting down the tree. When the tree fell,there was no longer any doubt that my friend was right.

The tree caught the power line,bringing it to the ground. I considered cutting the tree off the line. After all,electricity can’t travel through wood,so I could safely remove the tree. As I reached out my finger to touch the tree,pain ran up my arm and through my head. I was shocked!

After I returned home and told my mother what had happened,she quickly called the power company. The workers from the power company soon arrived on the scene. One of them asked if I had touched the tree,and when I told him I had,his face turned pale.

“You should have been killed,” he said.

So why am I still alive?It was my boots that saved my life.

Within two hours,the workers removed the tree. Soon the snowstorm calmed downbut not my mother.

Even though she was glad I wasn’t hurt,my mother was still serious. After all,I shouldn’t have brushed off my friend’s warning.

Through this experience,I learn it’s important to listen to people who offer a different perspective. Taking time to listen might actually save a lot of time and trouble. It certainly would have kept me from getting the “shock” of my life.

1.The underlined word “disregard” in the second paragraph means “________”.

A.pay no attention to             B.take notice of      C.consider              D.follow

2.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

A.But for his boots,the author would have died.

B.The author regretted having brushed off his friend’s warning.

C.The author knew nothing about electricity.

D.When the tree was cut down,the author realized his friend was right.

3.The underlined part “the snowstorm calmed down—but not my mother” means “________”.

A.my mother was still angry with me for not listening to my friend’s warning

B.my mother was still in fear of the terrible accident

C.my mother was still comforting me

D.my mother was still worried about my safety

4.The author wrote the passage mainly to________.

A.give an account of one of his terrible experiences

B.make us know it’s important to listen to people who offer a different perspective through his experience

C.tell us not to cut trees down any more

D.remind us to be careful while we are working

 

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VI.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

I ran into a stranger as he passed by, and I at once apologized to him. We were both very  71       , the stranger and I. Then we went       72  our way after saying good-bye.

       But at home a  73  story is told. Later that day, when I  74  supper in the kitchen, my daughter suddenly stood behind me very       75    . When I turned back, I  76  knocked her down. “Don’t be in my   37    !” I shouted angrily. She walked away with her little heart       78  . On the kitchen floor later, I found some flowers by the door.

       That night, while I lay  79  in bed, a voice in my deep heart said, “While  80  with a stranger, you are so polite, but with the children you love, you are so easily  81  . Why are there some flowers by the door? Those are the flowers she brought for you. She       82  them herself, pink, yellow and your favorite blue. She stood quietly in order to give you a  83   , and you never saw the       84    in her eyes.”

       By this time, I felt very  85  and now my tears began to fall. I quietly went and knelt (跪下) by her   86  , “Wake up, little girl, wake up,” I said, “Are these the flowers you picked for me?” She smiled, “Yes, because I knew you’d like them, especially the  87  .” I said, “Daughter, I’m sorry for the way I acted today; I 88  have shouted at you that way.”

       She said, “Oh, Mom, that’s okay. I love you 89  .” I hugged her and said, “Daughter, I love you too, and I do like the flowers.”

       Through this   90  , I realize what FAMILY means:

       FAMILY=(F)ATHER (A)ND (M)OTHER, (I) (L)OVE (Y)OU

71. A. rude                   B. polite                       C. educated                   D. happy

72. A. in                       B. to                                   C. on                           D. for

73. A. different             B. funny                       C. moving                    D. terrible

74. A. had                    B. ate                           C. prepared                   D. took

75. A. quickly               B. quietly                            C. noisily                            D. seriously

76. A. nearly                 B. hardly                      C. already                     D. even

77. A. kitchen               B. room                       C. place                        D. way

78. A. beaten                B. missing                    C. broken                            D. hit

79. A. alive                   B. asleep                      C. awake                      D. afraid

80. A. talking                B. dealing                     C. working                   D. meeting

81. A. worried                     B. nervous                    C. excited                     D. disappointed

82. A. grew                  B. picked                      C. bought                            D. planted

83. A. gift                    B. flower                      C. kiss                          D. surprise

84. A. expression           B. tears                        C. happiness                 D. joy

85. A. small                  B. proud                       C. weak                        D. hurt

86. A. table                   B. desk                         C. bed                          D. knees

87. A. pink                   B. blue                         C. yellow                            D. green

88. A. couldn’t                     B. mustn’t                    C. shouldn’t                  D. needn’t

89. A. however             B. truly                        C. though                            D. anyway

90. A. accident                     B. experience                C. question                   D. problem

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