Jack sits in the coffee bar that looks at Jaffa Street listening to the sad
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Jack sits in the coffee bar that looks at Jaffa Street listening to the sad, sad music playing on an old tape recorder. "Oum Khalsoum", says one of the other men sitting in the coffee bar to nobody in particular. "This is Oum Khalsoum singing". Jack takes another sip of sweet mint(薄荷) tea and nods in agreement without saying anything. His uncle lives in Egypt, and every time he visits him, he tells him the story of how he saw the well-known singer at one of her concerts in Cairo in 1970, not long before she died. The song seems to go on forever, and it"s very sad. He thinks it"s beautiful, but he doesn"t want to hear it now. It"s too sad for him. It makes him think of his uncle in Egypt who he hasn"t seen for many years now, and also about the reason why his uncle lives in Egypt while his aunt lived in Lebanon and why he, on the other hand, lives in Jordan, and why he is in Jerusalem now. His father died a few months ago. After that, he found that there were so many things that he had wanted to ask his father, but had never asked . He realized that he knew very little about his own family, and decided to try and find out more about the place where his father had grown up, and where his grandparents (who had died when he was very young) were from. He has now spent a couple of days wandering around Jerusalem with an old, torn photograph in his hand. The photograph shows the whole family, his grandparents standing proudly at the centre of a group of four children in front of a house on a busy street. Next to the house there seems to be a garden with what look like olive (橄榄色) trees in it. Jack, though, can"t find anywhere in this modern Jerusalem that looks much like the street or the house where the photograph was taken. He feels sadder than the sad song playing in the cafe, thinking now that he might never find the place where his father had been born and the place where his grandparents had lived until they moved away in 1947. |
1. According to the passage, the sad music make Jack think of _____. |
A. His uncle B. His father C. His mother D. His family |
2. We can know that Jack used to live______. |
A. in Egypt B. in Jerusalem C. in Jordan D. in Cairo |
3. Jack tried to find out that_____. |
A. Where his father lived in the past B. Where his grandparents was from C. He wanted to know more about his family D. All of above |
4. It is implied that______. |
A. Jack wants his family to lead a good life B. Jack has a photograph taken with his family C. Jack looks happy and enjoys love from his family D. Jack is a lonely man and knows little about his father |
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1-4: A C D D |
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Charles and I used to hang out all the time , together with a few other guys , but he seemed too cool for us lately . We couldn"t understand the 1 , and we didn"t ask him for an explanation . 2 , we decided to 3 him a lesson in the way he treated us . Once we started giving Charles the 4 shoulder , almost everybody was taking no notice of him . He looked so 5 , especially at lunchtime when he sat alone in the cafeteria . Now and then he nodded and said , "Hey!" when 6 passed his table , but all he got 7 return were mean looks and silence . At first I was glad my plan had 8 , but Charles" unhappiness made me upset . I only wanted him to know 9 it felt like to be blown off , but I hadn"t thought about how badly my "lesson" would 10 him . During one lunch period, I 11 as Charles repeatedly glanced at his watch , obviously 12 the minutes until he could leave the cafeteria . I suddenly realized I had done wrong . "Hey ! man . I"m terribly sorry." I called out . Charles turned around 13 , clearly wanting to avoid eye contact . "Oh, so you are talking to me now ?" he asked . "I"m so sorry , 14 I had thought that you wanted to end our friendship." I said . "What?" he nearly shouted , looking much 15 . "I"ve left you alone because I thought that was what you wanted." "Oh, my God ! Why would I want 16 ?" I shouted , completely puzzled . Clearly , we both had been 17 each other wrong . At first Charles couldn"t accept my 18 . I knew he needed time to 19 all the hurt I"d caused him . But eventually , he did forgive me . We even started hanging out together 20 . And our friendship wasn"t destroyed at all . |
( )1. A. situation ( )2. A. Besides ( )3. A. take ( )4. A. serious ( )5. A. sad ( )6. A. nobody ( )7. A. at ( )8. A. helped ( )9. A. what ( )10. A. worry ( )11. A. imagined ( )12. A. counting ( )13. A. immediately ( )14. A. and ( )15. A. interested ( )16. A. it ( )17. A. understanding ( )18. A. explanation ( )19. A. get through ( )20. A. seldom | B. change B. Therefore B. teach B. friendly B. angry B. anyone B. in B. operated B. that B. touch B. listened B. guessing B. slowly B. so B. pleased B. those B. regarding B. attitude B. get over B. once | C. action C. Instead C. give C. warm C. happy C. they C. on C. worked C. as C. hurt C. recalled C. waiting C. finally C. thus C. surprised C. that C. knowing C. suggestion C. get across C. again | D. appearance D. Opposite D. attend D. cold D. high D. someone D. by D. done D. how D. disappoint D. watched D. checking D. willingly D. but D. moved D. such D. treating D. apology D. get along D. also | I found out one time that doing a favor for someone could get you into a lot of trouble. I was in the eighth grade at the time, and we were having a final test. During the test, the girl sitting next to me whispered something, but I didn"t understand. So I leaned over her way and found out that she was trying to ask me if I had an extra pen. She showed me that hers was out of ink and would not write. I happened to have an extra one, so I took it out of my pocket and put it on her desk. Later, after the test papers had been turned in, the teacher asked me to remain in the room when all the other students were dismissed. As soon as we were alone she began to talk to me about what it meant to grow up; she talked about how important it was to stand on your own two feet and be responsible for your own acts. For a long time, she talked about honesty and emphasized the fact that when people do something dishonest, they are really cheating themselves. She made me promise that I would think seriously about all the things she had said, and then she told me I could leave. I walked out of the room wondering why she had chosen to talk to me about all those things. Later on, I found out that she thought I had cheated on the test. When she saw me lean over to talk to the girl next to me, it looked as if I was copying answers from the girl"s test paper. I tried to explain about the pen, but all she could say was that it seemed very strange to her that I hadn"t talked of anything about the pen the day she talked to me right after the test. Even if I tried to explain that I was just doing the girl a favor by letting her use my pen, I am sure she continued to believe that I had cheated on the test. | 1. Form the passage, we knew the story appeared_______. | A. in a teacher"s office B. in a language lab C. in a school playground D. in an exam room | 2.What did the girl want me to do? | A. help her write with a pen. B. use an extra pen to write. C. aid her to get out of trouble. D. sit next to me. | 3. When the teacher saw this, she asked the boy_____. | A. to stay behind after the exam B. to stop to take the exam C. to leave the room at once D. to continue writing his paper | 4. Why was I puzzled after my teacher talked to me at that time? | A. because I didn"t understand what she said. B. because I doubted if what she said was right. C. because I didn"t know she was joking with me. D. because I doubted if she was complaining to me. | 5. From the third paragraph we can infer that my attitude to my teacher is ______. | A. dishonest B. honest C. disappointed D. negative | 完形填空。 | My husband and I insisted that our children were old enough to clean their rooms and make their beds. But they thought 21 . My complaints, even self-justified shouting, were always landing on 22_ ears. Very often a whole hour"s scolding would end with their 23 into tears, I felt very frustrated (沮丧的).I realized I needed to 24 my method of "mothering". One day when they were at school, I spent some time 25 their rooms. On their desks, in plain _26 , I left the cards: "网 Bill (the other card was 27 to Sarah), your room was messy this morning and I"m sure you like it clean. Love, the Room Fairy." 28 arriving back, the children were __29 excited to receive the little note from the Room Fairy. The next day, their rooms were fairly tidy. Sure enough, there was another note from the Room Fairy ___30 for them, thanking them for their nice "gift" of a clean room and 31 asking them to play a certain violin 32 . Each day, thank--you notes would be written differently to keep the ideas 33 . Sometimes the Room Fairy would propose a little 34 : "If you can finish your homework and __35 your lessons before dinner, I" d like to watch a particular television program with you tonight." Sometimes some colored markers or other little items would be left in 36 of well done jobs the day ___37 . 38 I can"t remember how long "the Room Fairy" continued leaving her love notes. When they were age appropriate, we used various versions of Post-Its(贴条). The bathroom mirror became the 39 centre of our home. Appointments, notices about visiting relatives, lesson schedules, and changes in plans could be posted. We all benefited from and 40 the idea of sharing reminders and daily details of life through notes. I believe the true advantage of the Room Fairy notes survives in our frequent and enjoyable communication. | ( ) 1. A. differently ( ) 2. A. side ( ) 3. A. crying ( ) 4. A. adjust ( ) 5. A. clearing ( ) 6. A. distance ( ) 7. A. sent ( ) 8. A. As ( ) 9. A. more than ( )10. A. asking ( )11. A. politely ( )12. A. music ( )13. A. respectable ( )14. A. challenge ( )15. A. go with ( )16. A. response ( )17. A. ahead ( )18. A. Actually ( )19. A. life ( )20. A. learned | B. gratefully B. deaf B. breaking B. adopt B. tidying B. words B. read B. At B. rather than B. waiting B. happily B. song B. uninteresting B. question B. look up B. answer B. before B. Even so B. main B. appreciated | C. doubtfully C. neither C. bursting C. access C. emptying C. speech C. delivered C. In C. no more than C. praying C. gently C. piece C. incredible C. suggestion C. go over C. praise C. over C. Even if C. memory C. shared | D. otherwise D. either D. bumping D. addict D. searching D. sight D. addressed D. Upon D. other than D. expecting D. toughly D. tone D. fresh D. advice D. look into D. honor D. ago D. Though D. reminder D. thanked | 完形填空 | The books in David"s schoolbag felt like bricks as he ran down the street. What he wanted to do was to play basketball with Eric, 1 his mother told him he would have to return his sister"s books to the library first. He had 2 set foot in a library and he wasn"t about to do so today. He would just 3 the books in the outside return box. But there was a 4 : it was locked. He went into the building, only a few minutes 5 closing time. He put the books into the return box. And after a brief 6 in the toilet, he would be on his way to the playground to 7 Eric. David stepped out of the toilet and stopped in 8 - the library lights were off. The place was 9 . The doors had been shut. They 10 be opened from the inside, he was trapped(被困) - in a library! He tried to 11 a telephone call, but was unable to 12 . What"s more, the pay phones were on the outside of the building. 13 the sun began to set, he searched for a light and found it. 14 he could see. David wrote on a piece of paper: " 15 ! I"m TRAPPED inside!" and stuck it to the glass door. 16 , someone passing by would see it. He was surprised to discover that this place was not so unpleasant 17 . Rows and rows of shelves held books, videos and music. He saw a book about Michael Jordan and took it off the shelf. He settled into a chair and started to 18 . He knew he had to 19 , but now, that didn"t seem to be such a 20 thing. | ( )1. A. but ( )2. A. ever ( )3. A. pass ( )4. A. problem ( )5. A. during ( )6. A. rest ( )7. A. visit ( )8. A. delight ( )9. A. lonely ( )10. A. wouldn"t ( )11. A. make ( )12. A. get on ( )13. A. If ( )14. A. On time ( )15. A. Come ( )16. A. Surely ( )17. A. at most ( )18. A. watch ( )19. A. wait ( )20. A. bad | B. because B. nearly B. drop B. mistake B. after B. break B. meet B. anger B. empty B. shouldn"t B. fix B. get up B. As B. Now and then B. Help B. Thankfully B. after all B. play B. stand B. cool | C. or C. never C. carry C. case C. over C. walk C. catch C. surprise C. noisy C. couldn"t C. use C. get through C. Though C. By the way C. Hello C. Truly C. in short C. read C. sleep C. strange | D. since D. often D. take D. question D. before D. stop D. greet D. eagerness D. crowded D. needn"t D. pick D. get in D. Until D. At last D. Sorry D. Gradually D. as usual D. write D. work D. nice | 阅读理解 | The summer I was ten, my mother decided to bring us to the world of art. My brother and I were not very excited when we realized what my mother meant. What she meant was not that we could take drawing classes or painting classes but that we would have to spend one afternoon a week with her at the Fine Arts Museum. Before each visit to the museum, she made us read about artists and painting styles(风格). It was almost as bad as being in school. Who wants to spend the summer thinking about artists when you could be with your friends at the swimming pool? First we had to read about ancient Egyptians(古埃及人) and their strange way of painting faces and then go to look at them at the museum. My 12-year-old brother thought this was so funny, but I was not interested. Later we had to learn about artists in the Middle Ages who painted people wearing strange long clothing. We had to look at pictures of fat babies with wings and curly (鬈曲的) hair and with no clothes on flying around the edges of paintings. I certainly couldn"t see what was so great about art. On our last visit to the museum, something happened when I saw a painting by a woman called Mary. In it, a woman was reading to a child. The colors were soft and gentle, and you could tell by the mother" s expression how happy she was just to be with the child. I couldn"t stop looking at this painting ! I wanted to see every painting Mary had ever made! It was really worth looking at so many paintings to find a painter who could interest me so much.
1. The aim of the mother" s plan was to _________. A. take them to visit the museum B. introduce them to the world of art C. ask them to read about artists D. show them different painting styles
2. What was the writer" s experience in the museum before the last visit? A. She came to feel her mother" s love. B. She liked many paintings. C. She hardly enjoyed herself. D. She could understand the pictures of fat babies.
3. What made the writer go through a change that summer? A. One of Mary"s paintings. B. A strange way of painting. C. Artists in the Middle Ages. D. Her mother" s instruction.
4. From the text, we can see _________. A. the importance of curiosity B. the effect of art C. the value of learning D. the power of family education |
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