Did you notice the lady who was talking happily on ________ phone over there?
A./ B.a C.an D.the
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Did you notice the lady who was talking happily on ________ phone over there?
A./ B.a C.an D.the
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一Did you hear someone knock at the door just now?
一Sorry. I to my friend on the phone.
A. was talking B. talked C. am talking
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– What did that lady ask you just now?
- She asked me______.
A. who was I waiting for
B. whether could I help her
C. how she could get to the bus stop
D. what has happened
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—Who would you like to talk with at the end of the speech?
—The lady _________ Miss White.
A. we call | B.called herself | C.calls herself | D.is called |
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Do you know the young lady ____ your mother is talking?
A.who | B.whom | C.with whom | D.which |
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The Lady’s Lamp
Once there was a poor lady who lived on a hill near the seashore. She had no children and lived a lonely life. She was so poor that she had to work hard every day.
But one night as she sat at her work, the lady said to herself while the winds blew, “I wish I could be of some use in the world. Why can’t I do good to someone besides myself?” At last, she came up with an idea.
She decided that she would keep a lighted lamp at the window for the sailors every night. She found that ships sometimes were broken up on the rocks in the sea, since there was no lighthouse to warn them of their danger at night. Maybe her lamp would warn them when their ships came near the rocks on the coast.
The lady felt glad when the thought flashed through her mind. She found that, if she worked an hour later each night, she could earn enough to pay for the oil for the lamp. So she worked late and earned money to buy the oil; and then she placed the lamp at the window each night. In this way she saved many lives.
She did this for five years without reward, or the hope of reward. However, good deeds (行为) are often found out. The sailors whose lives had been saved began to send gifts to her from faraway countries. They sent her tea from China, cloth from India, silk from France and grapes from Spain. But the poor lady did not need these gifts to make her happy. She gave many of them to the poor and the sick.
She was happy with the thought that she was doing good. So, as long as she lived, she lit her lamp each night, and placed it at the window.
1.The lady decided to light the lamp for _______.
A. the sick B. the children C. the poor D. the sailors
2.How could the lady pay for the lamp oil?
A. She worked one more hour each night.
B. She raised money from the sailors.
C. She got rewards from her country.
D. She sold tea and grapes to others.
3.The lady was happy because ________.
A. she got gifts from faraway countries
B. she helped many people in her way
C. the sailors gave gifts to the sick
D. the sailors found out her deeds
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Do you know the young lady _____ your mother is talking?
A. who B. whom C. with whom D. which
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I have forgotten the name of the old lady, who was a customer(顾客) on my newspaper route when I was twelve. Yet she taught me a_______that I shall never forget.
On a winter afternoon, a friend and I were throwing stones onto the roof of the old lady's house near her garden. I found a perfectly smooth(光滑的) rock and threw it. The stone was too_______, however, so it slipped(滑) from my hand as I let it go and headed straight for a small window on the lady's door. At the_______of broken glass, we knew we were in trouble. We ran faster than any of our stones flew off her roof.
I was too_______about getting caught that first night to be concerned about the old lady with the broken window in winter. However, a few days later, when I was sure that I hadn't been______, I started to feel guilty. She still greeted me with a smile each day when I gave her the newspaper, but I was no longer able to act comfortably when seeing_____
I decided that I would_______my paper delivery(送) money, and in three weeks I had the seven dollars that I thought would cover the cost of her window. I put the money in an envelope with a______saying that I was sorry for breaking her window and hoped that the seven dollars would cover the cost of repairing it.
The next day, I______the old lady her paper. She thanked me for the paper and gave me a bag of biscuits she had made herself. I thanked her and ate the biscuits as I continued my route.
After several biscuits, I_______an envelope and pulled it out of the bag. When I opened the envelope, I was shocked. Inside were the seven dollars and a short note that said, "I'm proud of you."
1.A.word B.lesson C.subject D.song
2.A.smooth B.solid C.soft D.light
3.A.back B.age C.sound D.turn
4.A.excited B.happy C.sad D.scared
5.A.discovered B.excused C.praised D.remembered
6.A.you B.me C.him D.her
7.A.count B.find C.save D.spend
8.A.note B.book C.magazine D.poster
9.A.threw B.handed C.offered D.bought
10.A.sounded B.smelled C.felt D.tasted
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One day a lady who was riding in a coach saw a boy on the road without wearing any shoes and was seemingly very painful.She asked the coachman to take him up,and said she would pay for him.
When the coach reached the end of its journey,the kind lady found that the poor boy was going to the nearest sea port,trying to find a job as a sailor.
Twenty years afterwards,on the same road,a sea captain who was on a coach saw an old lady walking tiredly along,and he made the coachman pull up his horses.He put the old lady inside,saying,“I’ll pay for her.” Feeling thankful,the old lady said,“I am too poor to pay for a ride now.
You are such a kind man!”
The captain told her that he always felt sorry for those who had to walk as she had been doing;then he added,“I remember,twenty years ago,near this very place,I was a poor boy walking along the road,and a kind lady paid for me to ride.”
“Ah,” she said,“I am that lady! But things have changed with me since then.”
“Well,” said the captain,“I have made a fortune.I’m rich now and have come home to enjoy it. I will allow you twenty-five pounds a year as long as you live.” The old lady burst into tears,and gratefully accepted the sailor’s offer.
“Throw the bread upon the waters,and you will find it after many days.” Let me explain these words.
In the land of Egypt the river Nile overflows its banks once a year.When the fields on the riversides are covered with the water,people throw their seed on it,and the seed sinks down into the soft mud.When the water disappears,the seed takes root.After many days,then comes the harvest, and rich crops of grain are reaped (收获).
The lady had thrown her bread upon the waters and was rewarded (奖赏) with more bread.She had done a kind act to a poor boy; and,after many years,he in return was able to do her a great kindness.
1.Twenty years ago,when the lady was riding in a coach,she saw the boy _______.
A.walking in pain
B.asking for direction
C.looking for his shoes
D.playing on the road
2.What did the lady think of the sea captain?
A.He has great courage. B.He is very successful.
C.He has lots of fortune. D.He is kind and helpful.
3.What can we learn from the passage?
A.We should treat others with respect.
B.A kind act can bring us a lot of money.
C.We should throw the seed upon the waters.
D.A kind act can be rewarded with more kindness.
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Once there was a poor lady who lived on a hill near the sea. She lived a lonely life. She was so poor that she had to work hard every day.
But one night as she sat at the table, the lady said to herself, “Why can’t I do good to others?” At last, she came up with an idea.
She decided to keep a lighted lamp (灯) at the window for the sailors every night. She found that ships sometimes broke up on the rocks in the sea, since there was no lighthouse to warn them of the danger at night. Maybe her lamp would warn them when their ships came near the rocks on the coast.
The lady felt glad when the thought came through her mind. So she worked late and made money to buy the oil for the lamp and then she placed the lamp at the window each night. In this way she saved many lives.
She did this for five years without the hope of reward ( 报酬). However, good acts were often found out. The sailors whose lives had been saved began to send gifts to her. They sent her tea from China, cloth from India, silk from France and grapes from Spain. But the poor lady did not need these gifts to make her happy. She gave many of them to the poor and the sick.
She was happy with the thought that she was doing good. So, as long as she lived, she lit her lamp each night, and placed it at the window.
1.What can we know about the lady?
A.She knew the sailors. B.She worked on a ship.
C.She was kind-hearted. D.She lived alone on the sea.
2.Why did the ships sometimes break up on the rocks in the sea?
A.Because the ships were not built well enough. B.Because there was no lighthouse.
C.Because the sailors didn’t have enough experience. D.Because the rocks were too large to avoid.
3.How might the sailors feel when they saw the lamp at the window?
A.Lucky. B.Thankful. C.Sorry. D.Proud.
4.What can we learn from the passage?
A.No pains, no gains.
B.Where there is a will, there is a way.
C.Nothing is more important than safety.
D.It is always worth doing something good for others.
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