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Ben Jones was walking home from school one day when he saw a black cat. It was walking across the srteet in front of him.Ben stopped, turned around, and walked down a different srteet to go home. Why did he do that? "It"s unluchy when a black cat crosses the street in front of you," says Ben, "I did not want to walk down that street!" Many people think that some things bring bad luch of good luck. For example, some people think that 13 is an unlucky number. They never invite 13 people to a party. "I never walk under a ladder (梯子)," says Ben. "And I never open an umbrella inside the house. They both bring bad luck." And what brings good luck? "We have a horseshoe over the front door of our house for good luck," says Ben. "And when I find a peney on the ground, I always pick it up. That brings me good luck all day!" | ||
1. Why did Ben turn aroundd when he saw the black cat crossing the street? | ||
A. Because he thought it was unlucky. B. Because he disliked a black cat. C. Because he was afraid of the cat. | ||
2. In western countries,which number do some people think is unlucky? | ||
A. 4. B. 10. C. 13. | ||
3. Which of the following things can bring people good luck? | ||
A. Opening an umbrella inside the house. B. Walking under a ladder. C. Picking up a penny on the ground. | ||
4. Where does Ben"s family have a horseshoe? | ||
A. Over the front door. B. Inside the house. C. Under a ladder. | ||
5. Which is the best title of the passage? | ||
A. A black cat. B. Good luck and bad luck. C. Good things can bring good luck. | ||
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In the 1930s a young traveler was climbing the French Alps (法国阿尔卑斯山). He arrived at big piece of land without living things. It was ugly. It was the kind of place you hurry away from. Then, suddenly, the young traveler stopped on the way. In the middle of this large land there was an old man. On his back was a bag of seeds. In his land was an iron pipe (铁管). The man used the iron pipe to make a hole in the ground. Then from the bag he took a seed and put it in the hole. He did this again and again. Later the old man told the traveler, "I"ve planted over 100,00 seeds. Perhaps only a tenth of them will grow." The old man"s wife and son had died, and this was how he chose to spend his final years. "I want to do something useful," he said. (1)二十年以后那个年轻的游客已不再年轻。 He returned to the place. What he saw amazed him. He could not believe his eyes. The land was covered with a beautiful forest two miles wide and five miles long. Birds were singing, animals were playing, and wild flowers were here and there. (2)The traveler stood there remembering the lifeless picture of the place that it once was. A beautiful forest stood there now, all because someone cared. | ||
1. Why did the old man plant seeds? _____________________________________________ 2. How many seeds did the old man think could grow, all of them or only some? _____________________________________________ 3. What amazed the young traveler when he returned to the place? _____________________________________________ 4. 将短文中画线句子(1)翻译成英语。 _____________________________________________ 5. 将短文中画线句子(2)翻译成汉语。 _____________________________________________ | ||
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Mr Scott was the owner of a shop. He lived by himself in a small room above his shop. He was always afraid | ||
1. Where did Mr Scott live? | ||
A. By himself. B. In his shop. C. Above his shop. | ||
2. How much money did he have that day? | ||
A. $10,000. B. ¥10,000. C. 10,000. | ||
3. Why did Mr Scott sleep with he money that night? | ||
A. Because he loved money very much. B. Because he thought it was not safe to keep it in the shop. C. Because he knew the policeman would wake him up. | ||
4. Why did the policeman wake him up? | ||
A. Because he wanted to turn off the lights. B. Because he wanted to remind Mr Scott C. Because he wanted to ring his doorbell. | ||
5. How did Mr Scott feel when he heard the doorbell? | ||
A. Excited. B. Angry. C. Stressed | ||
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Mary was an operator(接话员) of 911 in Los Angeles. One Thursday morning, she was surprised to get a call from a little girl. She said, "Mom my ill, Mom my ill,"again and again, Mary soon found the address of the call. She called the police. In a minute, the policemen and doctors arrived at the house. They broke the door open. They couldn"t believe their eyes. The little child was so young that she could not walk! She was sitting beside her mother and holding her mother"s hand. Tears were running down her face. The doctors gave the woman some medicine and soon she woke up. Later, she told people, "Everyone was surprised that my daughter could call 911. On Monday I tried to teach her how to call 911, but she couldn"t do it. Mary was surprised, too. "It"s the first time I have seen a two-year-old child call 911." | ||
1. What did the girl really want to say? A."Mom, I"m ill." B."My mom is ill." C."Mom and I are ill." | ||
2. How did the policemen feel when they got into the room? . | ||
A. Strange. B. Normal. C. Surprised | ||
3. How did the policemen get into the room? | ||
A. By breaking the door. B. With the girl"s help. C. Through the window | ||
4. What does the underlined (下划线的) word"it" mean? | ||
A. 911. B. Calling 911. C. Walking. | ||
5. What can we learn from the passage? | ||
A. The little girl was so clever that she could call 911 when she was 2. B. The love for her mother created the miracle (奇迹). C. The mother knew she had to teach the little girl how to call 911. |