Mr. Evans lived in a city. He was a maths _1_ three years ago. He taught well and his students _2_
him. So he decided to work in the middle school in his life. But a terrible accident _3_ his fortune (命运).
One spring he took his class to _4_ a place of interest. The children saw a lot of _5_ things and had
a good time there. But on their way to the school, their _6_ was hit by a truck because the young driver
was drunk (醉酒的). Five students _7_ and more than half of the children were _8_ in the accident. He
didn"t know how it had happened and was very _9_ it. After he came out of hospital, he left the school
and became a _10_. He tried his best to stop the drivers from breaking the traffic regulations (违反交通
规则). He worked hard and was strict with the drivers. So they were afraid of him.
One afternoon it was very hot. Mr Evans was _11_. He was standing at the crossing and watching the
traffic. Suddenly he saw a _12_ rushing towards the crossing. It ran so fast that it almost hit a man _13_ a
bike. He stopped it at once and saw a girl in it.
"_14_ your license to me, madam," said Mr Evans.
The girl handed her bag to him and said, "Please look for it in my bag _15_. I can"t see anything
without glasses."
( ) 1. A. worker ( ) 2. A. liked ( ) 3. A. beat ( ) 4. A. build ( ) 5. A. terrible ( ) 6. A. bus ( ) 7. A. left ( ) 8. A. beat ( ) 9. A. sad about ( ) 10. A. soldier ( ) 11. A. in the corner ( ) 12. A. runner ( ) 13. A. riding ( ) 14. A. Throw ( ) 15. A. you | B. teacher B. wished B. won B. break B. dangerous B. train B. lived B. hurt B. afraid of B. policeman B. at home B. policeman B. selling B. Show B. I | C. doctor C. helped C. lost C. visit C. safe C. car C. died C. touched C. interested in C. bookseller C. on duty C. player C. buying C. Lend C. yourself | D. farmer D. answered D. changed D. find D. interesting D. ship D. fell D. stopped D. worried about D. cleaner D. in the office D. car D. making D. Copy D. myself |
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The day was like any other day in his life. Tom walked past the shop on the street corner. He stopped to look at the front row of shoes, and he felt happy to see that the pair of the shoes he wanted very much were still there. Looking down, he felt sorry for himself. He really wanted to have them for his birthday. He sadly walked away and thought how to tell his mother about it. He knew she would give him anything he liked if she could. But he also knew very well she had little money. He decided not to go home at once, as he looked worried and his mother would noticed it. So he went to the park and sat on the grass. Then he saw a boy in a wheel chair. He noticed that the boy moved the wheel with his hands. Tom looked at him carefully and was surprised to see the boy have no feet. He looked at his own feet. "It"s much better to be without shoes than without feet," he thought. There was no reason for him to feel so sorry and sad. He sent away and smiled, thinking he was happier. | |||
1. Tom passed the shop _____. | |||
A. on foot B. by bus C. by bike D. in a car | |||
2. Why did Tom stop in front of the shop? Because he wanted _____. | |||
A. to buy the shoes B. to look at the shoes he liked C. to look at the shoes in the shop window D. to look at the shoes on the front row | |||
3. The pair of the shoes he liked was _____. | |||
A. too expensive B. quite cheap C. not there D. not sole yet | |||
4. Tom went into the park because he _____. | |||
A. was thinking how to tell his mother about it B. wanted to see the boy C. didn"t want to make his mother worried D. he felt sad | |||
5. From the story we can know that Tom _____. | |||
A. liked new shoes very much B. loved his mother best C. didn"t want to go to school D. didn"t want to stay at home | |||
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Once an Arab was travelling in the desert. When the sun went down in the west, he stopped and 1 his tent, made a fire and had a simple meal. When night fell, he 2 down to sleep. He had already fallen aslep when he felt a soft 3 on his elbow. He woke up to find that his camel had put his head inside the tent. The camel said, “Would you pleas let me 4 my head in the tent to get warm It’s so cold outside. I won’t take up too much 5 . The Arab was a kind-hearted man. “All right, do as you 6 ,” he said. Then he turned on his side and back to sleep. It wasn’t long 7 he felt a push on his shoulder. It was the camel again. "Dear master," the camel said, " my head is quite warm now, but my neck is still cold. Do you mind 8 I keep it inside the tent, too?" "No, not at all,"the man said. But this time he felt a bit 9 , as the camel had such a long neck. No sooner had cloesed his eyes 10 he got a harder push in his side. This time the camel said, "Will you please allow me to bring my front legs inside and warm them up a little?" The Arab 11 over to one side of the tent. He made himself as small as he could. It wasn’t 12 cofortable, and sleep was now out of the question. Soon after that the camel gave him a rough push and said, “The tent is too small for the two of us. 13 , my two back legs are still left in the cold. It is only 14 that you should leave the whole tent to me. And with that, the camel 15 the poor man out. | |||