阅读理解。     Albert was an ordinary worker in an oil company in America. His workma

阅读理解。     Albert was an ordinary worker in an oil company in America. His workma

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阅读理解。     Albert was an ordinary worker in an oil company in America. His workmates gave a nickname (绰号)
"Four dollars a bucket of oil" below his name whenever and wherever he wrote down his name.
     As time went by, people forgot his real name. Later, when Rockefeller, the board chairman (董事长)
of the oil company, heard of it, he was very surprised, so he invited Albert to come to his office.
     "Some people give you a nickname for "Four dollars a bucket". Why aren"t you angry?" asked Rockefeller
with some puzzlement in his eyes.
     "Oh! Mr. Rockefeller! I like this nickname very much, because "Four dollars a bucket"s is our company"s
advertisement. As long as someone calls me "Four dollars a bucket" once, I think it"s free advertisement for
our company. It"s not necessary for me to get angry. Don"t you think so, Mr. Rockefeller?"
     "Oh! What a wonderful man!" Rockefeller said excitedly when hearing Albert"s words "Young man!
Work harder, you must be successful in the future! I believe in you!"
     Five years later, Albert became the second board chairman after Rockefeller.
     Later Albert said in one of his reports, "I don"t think we should feel frustrated when we have no way to
do the world-shaking things. We should treat everything actively because maybe our future success will
begin from a small thing!" 1. What was Albert in The oil company at the beginning? A. A worker.
B. An assistant.
C. A manager.
D. The second board chairman. 2. Why wasn"t Albert angry about his nickname? A. He liked to have a nickname.
B. It could make his workmates happy.
C. He could become famous.
D. It was a free advertisement for his company. 3. What is the main idea of this passage?A. Rockefeller asked young people to work harder.
B. It"s very important to do small things well.
C. You can"t get angry when someone calls your nickname.
D. You should make more advertisements for your company. 4. What would be the best title for this passage?A. I Believe in You
B. Albert and Rockefeller
C. Four Dollars a Bucket
D. The Second Board Chairman
答案
1-4 ADBC
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完形填空。     On Saturday morning, I usually get up very late. I wash my face and then go out to  1  morning exercises.
After I have my  2 , I often go to a shopping center  3  my mother at about 8: 20 a.m. The shopping center is
near our home, so we walk there. It  4  us about l5 minutes to get there on foot. The shopping center is new 
 5  big. There are many things there, such as TVs, fridges, computers, clothes, food and drinks. I like the
clothes there. They look very lovely. There are many  6  there. They are men and women,old and  7 . Parents
have to  8  their children because it is too crowded there. Children may get lost in it.  9  do many people come
here to buy things? Because the things here are usually good and cheap. It"s a lot of  10  doing shopping in it.
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(     )2. A. breakfast  
(     )3. A. for        
(     )4. A. gives      
(     )5. A. but        
(     )6. A. students   
(     )7. A. tall       
(     )8. A. look after 
(     )9. A. What       
(     )10. A. interesting
B. do        
B. lunch     
B. to        
B. takes     
B. so        
B. people    
B. short     
B. look out  
B. Where     
B. interested
C. run    
C. supper 
C. with   
C. uses   
C. or     
C. children
C. young  
C. look at
C. Why    
C. funny  
D. read 
D. dinner
D. at    
D. spends
D. and   
D. drivers
D. low   
D. look up                     
D. Which 
D. fun   
阅读理解。
     After Mr. and Ms. Smith spent a happy morning at the zoo with Joe,their four-year-old grandson, they
stopped at a restaurant and then went into it for lunch. When the waiter passed them some menus, Mr. Smith
reached into his pocket for his glasses. He was disappointed (失望的) to find that they were lost. "I know
where your glasses are,Grandpa," said the grandson.
     "Where?" asked Mr. Smith happily.
     "They are at the zoo." Joe answered. "When you took me off the train near the elephants, they fell out of
your pocket."
     Mr. Smith was a little angry and he asked, "Joe, if you saw my glasses fall out of my shirt, why didn"t you
tell me?"
    "Well, Grandpa," said Joe, "after you put your foot on them, I didn"t think you wanted them any more."
1. Mr.and Ms. Smith with Joe went to the zoo ______.
A. in the afternoon
B. before they came to a restaurant
C. to 1ook after the elephant
D. to 1ook for the lost glasses
2. Mr. Smith put his hand into his pocket for his ______.
A. glasses
B. money
C. food
D. menu
3. The glasses fell out of the pocket when ______.
A. Mr. Smith got into the zoo
B. Mr. Smith hurried into the restaurant
C. Joe was taken off the train near the elephants
D. they were getting on the train
4. At first Mr Smith was ______ to hear Joe"s words.
A. sad
B. angry
C. sorry
D. happy
5. Which of the following is TRUE?
A. Joe didn"t know where his grandpa"s glasses were.
B. Mr.Smith got his glasses back at last.
C. Mr.Smith didn"t get his glasses back at last.
D. Mr. Smith was glad with what his grandson did.
完形填空。
     I often watched a little girl playing basketball on the playground near my house. She would   1   shooting
over and over again, sometimes until   2  . One day I asked her   3   she practiced so hard. She said, "I like
basketball. I want to play for the top basketball team. I want to be the   4  . My daddy told me if the dream
is big enough, the facts don"t count."
     I watched her   5   those high school years. One day, I saw her   6   on the grass, head in her arms. I
walked to her and asked what was wrong. "Oh,   7  ," she said. "I am just too short." The coach told her
that she was too   8   to play for a top team. She was very   9  . I asked her if she had talked to  10  about
it yet. She told me that her father said those coaches were  11 . They just did not understand the power of
 12 . He told her that nothing could  13  her but one thing-her own attitude  14  she really wanted to play
for a good basketball team. He told her again, "If the dream is big enough, the facts don"t count." The next
year, she  15  to join the NCAA women"s basketball team.
     It"s true: If the dream is big enough, the facts don"t count.
注:(1) count 重要 (2) coach 教练 (3) power 力量 (4) attitude 态度 (5) NCAA 全美大学生体育协会
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阅读理解。
     Two people sit down to play Go (围棋). One of the players is an old man. He is now 89 years old. He
has spent all of his life playing this game. The other person is a young woman. She has been playing Go for
only three years. Before this, the woman was an expert at playing computer games. Now she plays Go the
same way she played computer games-by becoming a machine herself.
     They will play many games, until they know who the winner is. The woman shows no feelings but
thinking about all the possible ways of placing her next stone. The old man, on the other hand, looks at the
movements of her hands and of her face. This has always helped him to win.
     He wins the first three games. She wins the next game, and the man is surprised. He has never lost to a
woman. The old man worries about the way the young woman is playing the game. He can"t read her face; he
does not understand her way of playing.
     "The way I think about the game" says the woman, "is that it is steps for getting what I want." Again, the
old man is surprised. For him, the game is a way of life itself, and not a model of life.
     "There is no more beauty any longer. Everything is science and rules. Everything is about winning. Nothing
is about playing" he says. They cannot agree with each other; but it is not necessary.
     "Change is a necessary part of life" thinks the man.
     "Playing is as important as winning" thinks the woman.
     They start to play their final game.
1. According to the passage, the Go games are played by ______.
A. two Go beginners
B. two Go lovers
C. father and daughter
D. husband and wife
2. Before the woman plays Go, she was ______.
A. a computer game player
B. a computer science teacher
C. a computer engineer
D. a computer store owner
3. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. The old man loses the third game to the woman.
B. The old man wins all the games against the woman.
C. The woman has her own way of playing Go.
D. The woman is very slow in learning how to play Go.
4. From the passage we can know ______.
A. the old man doesn"t care who the winner is
B. the woman pays no attention to the steps
C. the old man learns something from the woman
D. the woman loses the last game to the old man
5. What is the best title of the passage?
A. An Old Go Player
B. A Strange Woman
C. A Boring Game
D. Winning or Playing?
阅读理解。
      Mary Allen was my best friend-like the sister I never had. We did everything together, piano lessons,
movies, swimming, horse riding. When I was 13, my family moved to another city. Mary and I often wrote
to each other,and sometimes we saw each other-like my wedding and Mary"s. Soon we were busy with
children and moving to new homes, and we wrote less often. One day a card that I sent to Mary came back
with the words "Address Unknown". I had no idea how to find Mary.
     Over the years,I thought of Mary often. I wanted to share stories of my children and then grandchildren.
And I needed to share my sorrow when my brother and then mother died.There was an empty place in my
heart that only a friend like Mary could fill.
     One day I was reading the newspaper when I noticed a photo of a young woman. She looked like Mary
and her last name was White-Mary"s married name."There must be thousands of Whites, "I thought, but I
wrote to her anyway. She called as soon as she got my letter."Mrs. Green!" she said excitedly."Mary Allen
White is my mother. "Minutes later I heard a voice that I recognized at once, even after 40 years. We laughed
and cried. The empty place in my heart is filled and there"s one thing that Mary and I know. We won"t lose
each other again!
1. Mary is the writer"s ______.
A. mother
B. friend
C. sister
D. teacher
2. After the writer moved to another city, they ______ each other.
A. had never seen
B. had never written to
C. often e-mailed
D. sometimes visited
3. The underlined word "sorrow" means ______.
A. something sad
B. something happy
C. something exciting
D. something interesting
4. What happened to Mrs.Green when she was reading the newspaper?
A. She saw a photo of Mary.
B. She saw a photo of Mary"s daughter.
C. She got a call from Mary.
D. She got a call from Mary"s daughter.