One day, Peter had a fight with one of his classmates. Then he went to his grand
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One day, Peter had a fight with one of his classmates. Then he went to his grandfather and told him his story .“He is really bad,”the boy said,“and I him.” The grandfather said,“ me tell you a story. When I was a boy, I too, sometimes hated others for what they did.” As Peter carefully, the grandfather went on.“There are always two tigers inside my heart. One is and kind. He gets on well everything around him. But is bad and unfriendly. Even the smallest thing will make him angry. He fights with everyone all the time, and for no reason. He can’t think carefully he always hates others. It is difficult to live with these two tigers inside my heart. They both try to control(控制)me.” Peter looked into his grandfather’s and asked,“ tiger always controls you, Grandfather?” The old man said slowly and seriously,“The one that I feed. I always feed the good and kind tiger, so I never hate others and seldom(很少)get angry now.”
小题1: | A.happily | B.friendly | C.hardly | D.angrily |
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小题2: | A.love | B.hate | C.know | D.enjoy |
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小题4: | A.saw | B.felt | C.talked | D.listened |
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小题7: | A.other | B.others | C.another | D.the other |
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小题8: | A.because | B.though | C.before | D.but |
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小题9: | A.eyes | B.ears | C.nose | D.mouth |
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小题10: | A.Who | B.Which | C.Where | D.When |
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小题1:D 小题2:B 小题3:C 小题4:D 小题5:A 小题6:C 小题7:D 小题8:A 小题9:A 小题10:B |
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试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了彼得和同学吵架后向祖父诉说,祖父就给他讲了一个故事,通过故事是彼得明白,如果你总是生气,那么坏心情就会控制你。 小题1:考查副词及语境的理解。根据上文他和同学吵架,可知他生气的向祖父讲述这件事情。A高兴地B友好地C几乎不D生气地,根据句意,故选D 小题2:考查动词及语境的理解。他真的很坏,我讨厌他。A爱B讨厌C知道D享受,根据句意,故选B。 小题3:考查动词及语境的理解。让我告诉你一个告诉,根据句意,故选C,让。 小题4:考查动词及语境的理解。由于彼得认真的听着,祖父就继续讲。A看B感觉C交谈D听,根据句意,故选D 小题5:考查形容词词及语境的理解。根据句意,一个好而善良,故选A,好的。 小题6:考查介词及语境的理解。他和周围的一切都相处融洽。get along with sb 和···相处,故选C。 小题7:考查固定词组及语境的理解。但是另一个坏而不友好。one···the other ….,一个……另一个,故选D 小题8:考查连词及语境的理解。他不认真思考,因为他总是讨厌其他人,根据句意,故选A 小题9:考查名词及语境的理解。彼得看着祖父的眼睛问。根据句意,故选A眼睛。 小题10:考查特殊疑问词及语境的理解。根据上下文可知,彼得问那只老虎控制着你?,故选B,那一个。 |
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When I was a kid in Minnesota, watermelons were expensive. One of my father"s friends, Bernie, was a rich businessman, who owned a large store in St. Paul. Every summer, when the first watermelons arrived, Bernie would call. Dad and I would go to Bernie"s place. We’d sit on the edge of the dock (码头), feet dangling (摇晃), and got ready for a big meal. Bernie would take his knife, cut our first watermelon, hand us both a big piece and sit down next to us. Then we"d bury our faces in watermelon, eating only the heart—the reddest, juiciest, firmest, sweetest, and most seed-free part — and throw away the rest. Bernie was my father"s ideal of a rich man. I always thought it was because he was such a successful businessman. Years later, I realized that it was not Bernie"s wealth itself but his way of dealing with it that my father liked. Bernie knew how to stop working, get together with friends and eat only the heart of the watermelon. What I learned from Bernie is that being rich is a state of mind. Some of us, no matter how much money we have, will never be free enough to eat only the heart of the watermelon. If you don"t take the time to dangle your feet over the dock and enjoy life’s small pleasure, your work is probably hurting your life. For many years, I forgot that lesson I"d learned as a kid on the loading dock. I was too busy making all the money I could. Well, I"ve relearned it. I hope I have time left to enjoy the success of others and to take pleasure in the day. That"s the heart of the watermelon. I have learned again to throw the rest away. 小题1:We learn from the second paragraph the writer and his father were feeling_____.A.hungry | B.worried | C.relaxed | D.proud | 小题2:How did the writer and his father eat the watermelon? A.They ate it in a polite way. | B.They only ate its best part. | C.They ate every part of it. | D.They shared only one piece. | 小题3:In the eyes of the writer"s father, Bernie ________. A.was just a rich businessman | B.worked hard all the time | C.lived a rich but healthy life | D.knew how to make money | 小题4:The underlined part "the heart of the watermelon" in the last paragraph refers to ______. A.the writer"s hope of enjoying life | B.the writer"s busy life | C.the writer"s decision of making money | D.the best part of the watermelon | 小题5:It can be learned from the passage that ______.A.one has to work hard to reach his goal | B.a friend in need is a friend in deed | C.watermelon is the healthiest fruit | D.one should keep work-life balance |
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A little boy went to a telephone booth at the cash counter of a store and made a phone call. The store owner looked at him and listened to the conversation. Boy: “Lady, can you give me the job of cutting your lawn (草坪)?” Woman (at the other end of the phone line): “No, thank you. I already have someone to cut my lawn.” Boy: “Lady, I will cut your lawn for half the price the person who cuts your lawn now.” Woman: “I’m very satisfied with the person who cuts my lawn.” Boy with more perseverance (执着) : “Lady, I’ll even sweep the floor and the stairs of your house for free.” Woman: “No, thank you.” With a smile on his face, the little boy hung up the phone. The store owner, who was listening to all this, walked over to the boy. Store owner: “Son... I like your attitude (态度). I like that positive (积极的) spirit and would like to offer you a job.” Boy: “No, thanks.” Store owner: “But you were really asking for one.” Boy: “No, Sir. I was just checking my performance (表现) at the job I already have. I am the one who is working for that lady I was talking to.” 小题1:In fact, how many people are mentioned (提及) in the story? ________________.小题2:The boy said to the lady that he would even sweep her floor and stairs for free because______.A.he wanted her to let him continue his job | B.he thought that the lady was too poor | C.the lady thought the money she paid the boy was too much | D.he wanted to know if he did his job well enough and couldn’t be replaced (取代) by others. | 小题3:Which is TRUE according to the story?A.The boy was angry with the lady. | B.The store owner wasn’t kind-hearted. | C.The lady wanted to find another person to do the boy’s job. | D.The boy was happy to know that the lady was satisfied with his performance. | 小题4:The best title for the story is “_____________”.A.Asking for a job | B.The lady and the boy | C.Self-appraisal (自我测评) | D.The boy and the store owner |
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“But I feel good doing this!” the little boy’s voice rang in my ears when I entered the mall. He stood raising for cancer research. In the cold wind, he pulled his hat down over his ears. He warmed one hand in his pocket and held a list with the other hand. I noticed him greeting the people passing by gloves on his hands. I checked my purse but I didn’t find any change. I was ready to give money because I wished cancer could be cured (治愈) one day. “I’ll bring you some money when I returned” I the little boy. “Thank you!” he smiled and he seemed almost in the cold air. I suggested he come inside the mall, but he said, “The guard there said is allowed to raise money for charities (慈善) in the mall. But I feel good doing this here. It’s OK.” I did my shopping and about buying something for him. Finally, I bought a pair of gloves, brown ones. The cashier (收银员) felt curious when I the boy’s words “But I feel good doing this!” The boy still stood where he had been. I offered some money to him and in the list that he handed to me. Then he told me that his best friend George had leukemia (白血病). He did this in order to help him out of . With tears full of my eyes, I put the gloves that I bought for him into his hands. “Will the cancer research give you something to thank you for doing this?” “Oh yes!” the boy said and his eyes up with joy, “They sure do! Now I can stand here much than I expected!” “What do you receive then?” I asked. He answered with a smile, “I get another new, empty list.”
小题1: | A.cards | B.money | C.bottles | D.information |
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小题2: | A.without | B.except | C.into | D.from |
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小题3: | A.never | B.seldom | C.sometimes | D.always |
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小题4: | A.cheated | B.refused | C.promised | D.praised |
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小题5: | A.relaxed | B.bored | C.frozen | D.pleased |
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小题6: | A.everyone | B.anyone | C.someone | D.no one |
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小题7: | A.thought | B.worried | C.talked | D.cared |
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小题8: | A.introduced | B.repeated | C.heard | D.kept |
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小题9: | A.called | B.filled | C.gave | D.got |
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小题10: | A.sight | B.work | C.trouble | D.breath |
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小题11: | A.lit | B.came | C.caught | D.took |
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小题12: | A.lower | B.less | C.earlier | D.longer |
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A man and his wife had a dog to keep their house. When they went out, they always the dog inside the house. One evening they wanted to go to the cinema, they left the dog in the house and locked the door and their garden gate. They went there heir car. When the film finished, they came back home. They opened the and put the car away. But when they came to the front door, they found that part of the glass on the door was The door was unlocked and half-open. A robber (抢劫犯)! They went in and quickly looked in all the rooms to see things the robber had taken. But everything was in the right place and nothing at all was The dog was sleeping in the sitting room on the floor. The lady was the dog. "Why didn"t you keep the house ?" she said. The dog was pleased to see its owners. It began to wag (摇) its tail (尾巴) and then it went to a corner of the room and picked up something in its .It went to the lady and the thing at her feet. When the lady had a look at it, she was very surprised. Can you guess what the dog’s present was? It was …a …man’s finger.
小题1: | A.stayed | B.left | C.ordered | D.asked |
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小题4: | A.a present | B.house | C.gate | D.car |
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小题5: | A.stolen | B.fixed | C.broken | D.repaired |
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小题6: | A.when | B.where | C.that | D.what |
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小题7: | A.missing | B.going | C.leaving | D.closing |
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小题8: | A.afraid of | B.angry with | C.worried about | D.surprised at |
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小题10: | A.pulled | B.ate | C.dropped | D.caught |
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Life is important. You should always have fun and new experiences, because you never know what day will be your last. You shouldn’t hold anger. You never know what could happen next. I learn all this at the age of nine. It was the summer before fifth grade. My best friend Nessa and I were playing. We got angry with each other and had a fight. My older cousin, Tiffany, broke up our fight. I remember Nessa storming out of my grandmother’s house saying, “ I hope we never speak again !” I replied, “good, I don’t need you as a friend!” I went into the house and tried to be quiet. Then I heard people shouting outside. My cousin rushed in. she said that Nessa had been hit by a street truck as she crossed the road. The driver didn’t see her. I felt sad. I wished it had been me instead. It could have been avoided if we hadn’t had that fight! When the ambulance救护车arrived a few minutes later, they said she was dead. I was a real mess. I had to see a psychologist心理医生for the rest of the summer. I miss Nessa so much and I think of her always. She taught me how valuable and important life is and that you should never hold anger because you never know when you’ll see that person again. 小题1:the story happened when___A.the writer was Grade Five | B.summer vacation was coming | C.Nessa was nine years old | D.the writer was nine years old | 小题2:Nessa and the writer were playing ___ on that dayA.at Nessa’s house | B.at the house of the writer’s grandma | C.at the writer’s house | D.at the house of the writer’s cousin | 小题3:which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A.Nessa and Tiffany got angry with each other and had a fight | B.the writer played games happily with Nessa all the time | C.Nessa was hit by a truck after they had a fight | D.Nessa was sent to the hospital and saved by the doctors | 小题4:from the last paragraph we can infer 推断that the writer___A.has never thought of Nessa since then | B.didn’t regret for what had happened that day | C.will be more kind to others | D.lives a good life because of Nyssa |
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