I hated math and was really bad at it when I was young, so I found others to allow me to copy their work. Even though they knew they were 1 me, there were lots of people who were glad to"help". In this way, I 2 a few tests. But one day something 3 happened. Our teacher changed our 4 for the exam and I was sitting beside a boy that I seldom 5 with before. As I could only answer a question or two, I had to turn to him 6 I didn"t want to have a sea of red crosses (叉号) in my paper. I signaled (示意) to him and managed to 7 his attention. When he asked me what I wanted, I 8 asked him for the answers. To my surprise, he 9 without any hesitation (犹豫). Of course, I was really 10 at his behavior and thought badly of him. After the test he 11 me, telling me that I could get good grades in math and that all I needed was to put more 12 into studying the subject. I was still 13 with him, but I couldn"t get his words out of my mind. From that day on, I began to 14 more time to my math. Slowly, the subject I 15 hated so much turned into such an interesting thing. I started to pass my math tests with my own 16 . Time passed and I was getting many As in my math even till my higher studies. Till today, I am still 17 to my friend who didn" t allow me to copy his work. He 18 if he provided me with the "help" during the test, there would be no 19 for me to shine. So let others shine and don" t ever rob (掠夺) others of their opportunity to show their 20 . |
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阅读理解。 | Christmas was just a week away and I had five people left to shop for and only three dollars. "Let"s set a price limit(限制)on our gifts this year," I suggested to my best friend Joanie. "That"s a good idea,"Joanie agreed."How about nothing over five dollars?" "How about sixty cents?" I felt like the biggest cheapskate in the world. "I guess this is where I"m supposed to say it"s not the gift but the thought that counts,"Joanie smiled. It is almost impossible to buy anything under sixty cents, so it was really going to have to be very small gifts with very big thoughts. Finally, Christmas Day arrived. I gave my mother a candle with a note that said," You are the brightest light in my life." She almost cried when she read the note. I gave my brother a wooden ruler. On the back of it I had painted,"No brother in the world could measure up to (比得上) you." He gave me a bag of sugar and had written on it, " You " re sweet." For Joanie, I painted a pair of shoes with a note that said, " No one could ever fill your shoes (代替你)." She thanked me and said I always tickted (搔) her and made her laugh. To my other two friends, I gave Annie a paper fan and a note on it,"I" m your biggest fan." I gave Helen a calculator (计算器) that cost one dollar and I painted a message on the back,"You can always count on(依靠) me." My mother knows she is the most important person in my life. My brother thinks I" m sweet. Joanie thinks I" m funny and make her laugh, which is important because her dad moved away last year and she misses him and is sad sometimes. | 1. When Christmas neared, the author worried that she _____. | A. had few friends to give her gifts B. had little money to buy gifts for others C. didn" t know what gifts her friends would like D. didn" t have enough time to shop | 2. The underlined word "cheapskate" in Paragraph 4 may mean a person who _____. | A. is the poorest in the world B. buys the cheapest skateboards C. spends as little money as possible D. buys the cheapest things in the world | 3.The author gave her mother a candle because it represents _____. | A. her life B. her mother" s life C. her role in her mother" s life D. her mother" s role in her life | 4. What lesson can we learn from the passage? | A. It is an art to choose gifts. B. It is the thought not the gift that matters. C. How to choose cheap gifts. D. Giving gifts improves friendships. | 完形填空。 | I was on my merry way when I saw this old lady. She was 1 to go back home after going to the laundromat (自助洗衣店). She was 2 her little cart (手推车) with two wheels on the front but it didn"t 3 because of a big bump (凸块). She pushed so 4 that one of the wheels came off. I stopped and got the 5 and put it back on the lady"s laundry cart. I asked her if she would like me to take her home after I 6 my shopping and she replied," 7 ." She was so happy. I didn"t know how far she was going and my son and my daughter were 8 for me in the car. I 9 to get my things and when I was at the register (收款机) I let her know that it would not 10 much longer and she waited 11 for me. When I finished I told her I was 12 and with a big smile she got up. When my son saw me with her, he got out of the 13 and didn"t ask me anything 14 for me it was not 15 to do things like this. I asked her where she 16 and it was about 10 blocks away. When I took her home she was so 17 and I also gave her a large bottle of juice that I 18 for my kids in the shop. My children just knew that this was the right thing to do. I was 19 that I had done this and later on I thought to myself this was also an educational 20 for my teenage children. We work by example. | ( )1. A. managing ( )2. A. fixing ( )3. A. change ( )4. A. hard ( )5. A.cart ( )6. A. started ( )7. A. Yes ( )8. A. paying ( )9. A. stepped ( )10. A. take ( )11. A. worriedly ( )12. A. smart ( )13. A. corner ( )14. A. if ( )15. A. unusual ( )16. A.worked ( )17. A. skillful ( )18. A.bought ( )19. A.kind ( )20. A.problem | B. helping B. repairing B. move B. fast B. way B. remembered B. Sorry B. looking B. walked B. stay B. patiently B. easy B. car B. because B. unforgettable B. studied B. grateful B. made B. regretful B. tool | C. asking C. pushing C. fall C. slowly C. wheel C. suggested C. Excuse me C. waiting C. climbed C. rest C. secretly C. ready C. home C. so C. unfair C. shopped C. hopeful C. collected C. glad C. guide | D. trying D. pulling D. break D. calmly D. bump D. finished D. No problem D. sending D. rushed D. give D. bravely D. tired D. laundromat D. until D. unreal D. lived D. powerful D. ordered D. afraid D. experience | 阅读理解。 | My father works for the Coca-Cola Company, and as a result of that, I am always changing schools to go to new places for his job. Right before I moved to California, I had lived in Ohio for six years. I had many close friends, and it was very hard for me to be able to leave them. When I first moved, my friends and I talked all the time. Then I noticed I started to call my friends less and less each week as I had begun to make friends out here in California. It came to the point where I never called any of my friends from Ohio anymore, because I felt that I did not need to talk to them anymore. After one of my friends from Ohio called me and told me not to forget who my real friends were, I realized that I had become a completely (完全地 ) different person. I had adapted (适应) to the new "California" ways and completely left all of my friends who really cared about me in Ohio behind out of my life. They were the friends that always cared for me and were there when I needed them the most and I almost let that slip away (溜走 ). As soon as I realized my huge mistake, I started to make more and more calls to my friends from Ohio to try to keep our friendships. | 1. The author moved from Ohio to Califomia _____. | A. to make more friends B. to start a new life C. for his father"s work D. for his own study | 2. The author"s attitude towards friendship changed ______. | A. before he left his friends in Ohio B. as soon as he arrived in California C. after he made more calls to his friends in Ohio D. after he received a friend"s call from Ohio | 3. What do the underlined words in the last paragraph refer to? | A. The author forgot his old friends in Ohio. B. The author quarreled with his friends in Ohio. C. The author disliked his friends in California. D. The author made too many friends in California. | 4. Which sentence shows the main idea of the passage? | A. A friend in need is a friend indeed. B. Make new friends, but keep the old. C. Books and friends should be few but good. D. When in Rome, do as the Romans do. | 阅读理解。 | In 1983, Jackie Joyner took part in the world track and field championships in Helsinki, Finland. Her first chance to be a world champion ended in disaster, however, when she got injured and could not complete the heptathlon (七项全能). Her brother Al was also present, and he too was injured. Al Joyner said to his sister, "lt"s just not our time yet." One year later, both Jackie and Al Joyner joined the U. S. Olympic team. Having recovered from her injuries, Jackie was a favorite to win the heptathlon. Al, on the other hand, was not considered likely to win his event, the triple jump (三级跳). Surprisingly, Jackie won the silver medal in the heptathlon, missing the gold by only 0. 06 seconds in her final event, the 800-meter run. But Al Joyner became the first American in 80 years to win the Olympic triple jump. The tears running down Jackie"s face at the end of the day were not for her hair"s breadth loss (毫厘之间的失败), but rather for the joy at her brother"s success. The brother knew that Jackie would be back to compete another day. In 1985,Jackie Joyner set a U. S. record with a long jump of 23 feet 9 inches. At that time she was under the guidance of Bob Kersee. Their relationship changed after years spent working together as friends, and they got married on January 11,1986. When Al Joyner married an athlete named Florence Griffith, the stage was set for the emergence (出现) of a track and field family of champions. Both the women were coached (指导) by Bob Kersee in preparation for the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. At the 1988 Olympics, Jackie Joyner-Kersee not only won the gold medal in the heptathlon, but also took the gold medal in the long jump. Florence Griffith Joyner"s performance was also exciting. She won three gold medals at the Olympic Games in the 100,200 and 4×100 meters relay. | 1. By saying "It"s just not our time yet", Al wanted to tell Jackie ______. | A. to be careful B. not to be nervous C. not to give up D. to stop doing sports | 2. From Paragraph 2,we learn people thought that ______. | A. Jackie would win the Olympic heptathlon B. Al would win the Olympic triple jump C. both Jackie and Al would win a gold medal D. neither Jackie nor Al would win a gold medal | 3. What do we learn about Jackie from the passage? | A. She first became a world champion in 1983. B. She won a gold medal at the 1984 Olympics. C. She set a long jump world record in 1985. D. She won two Olympic gold medals in 1988. | 4. What is the passage mainly about? | A. The world track and field championships. B. Jackie and her family of champions. C. The events and rules of the heptathlon. D. The greatest sports stars in the U. S. | 完形填空。 | "Everything happens for the best." my mother said when I 1 disappointment. "If you carry on, one day something good will happen." Mother was right, as I discovered after graduating from college. I had decided to try for a job in radio, then 2 my way up to a sports announcer. I went to Chicago and knocked on the door of every station and got turned 3 every time. In one station, a 4 lady told me that any 5 station couldn" t risk hiring an unexperienced person." Find a small station that"ll give you a 6 ,"she said. Then I went to Montgomery Ward, which had opened a store and wanted a person to 7 its sports department. The job 8 just right for me. But I wasn"t hired. My disappointment must have shown. " Everything happens for the best." Mum reminded me. Dad 9 me the car to drive seventy miles to Tricities. I 10 Woe Radio. The program director, Mac Arthur, told me they had 11 hired an announcer. As I left his office, I asked 12 ,"How can a fellow get to be a 13 if he can"t get a job in a radio station?" I was waiting for the elevator 14 I heard Mac Arthur calling, "What was that you said about sports? Do you know anything about 15 ?" Then he 16 me before a microphone and asked me to broadcast a( an) 17 game. The next autumn, my team 18 a game in the last twenty seconds. I did a fifteen-minute build-up to that play and Mac Arthur told me I would be 19 Saturday"s game! On my way home, as I have many times since, I thought 20 my mother" s words,"If you carry on, one day something good will happen." | ( )1. A. faced ( )2. A. lose ( )3. A. off ( )4. A. beautiful ( )5. A. big ( )6. A. job ( )7. A.teach ( )8. A. looked ( )9. A. provided ( )10. A. made ( )11. A. yet ( )12. A. aloud ( )13. A. radio clerk ( )14. A. while ( )15. A. songs ( )16. A. stood ( )17. A. instant ( )18. A.beat ( )19. A.taking ( )20. A.of | B. became B. prepare B. over B. strict B. small B. chance B. announce B. kept B. offered B. went B. already B. softly B. sports announcer B. since B. dance B. told B. short B. watched B. broadcasting B. over | C. looked C. work C. out C. strange C. rich C. choice C. manage C. sounded C. chose C. came C. still C. louder C. radio engineer C. because C. radio C. forced C. long C. won C. joining C. about | D. appeared D. open D. down D. kind D. poor D. test D. order D. turned D. supplied D. tried D. really D. slowly D. sportsman D. when D. football D. found D. imaginary D. observed D. attending D. out |
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