I couldn’t move my legs. It was ______ they were stuck to the floor.
A.as if | B.so that | C.as long as | D.even if |
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I couldn’t move my legs. It was ______ they were stuck to the floor.
A.as if | B.so that | C.as long as | D.even if |
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—What’s the matter?
—My leg when I try to move it.
A.damages B.destroys
C.hurts D.Injuries
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When I found out I was moving to India, it was beyond a nightmare. It was something I couldn’t even imagine. The impression I had of India were only based upon a few summer visits to my grandparents, filled with heat, pollution and dirt. Even though I was only six years old, I know this would be a complete change from my comfortable life in Maryland.
During my first six months in India, my expectations were met almost exactly. I hated my new apartment; I missed my school and friends back in Maryland, and I was sick of all the dirty marketplaces that filled the streets of New Delhi.
After those six months were over I finally realized that I was going to be in India for a while. I knew that I had to start making the most of my new life. It was then that I became completely involved in my school. My school, the American Embassy School, was filled with international students: Europeans, Australians, Chinese, and Americans just like me. But they all welcomed me with open arms. It was amazing to be among such diverse students, who had such incredible experiences to share.
Now, when I look back at my time in India, all I can think about is how fortunate I am to have had such a wonderful experience. My move to India not only allowed me to see a completely different side of the
world, but I was also able to establish unbreakable bonds with so many interesting and amazing people. Even now, after quite some years, I am still in contact with my closest friends from the American Embassy School. I cannot even imagine what I would be like without having lived in India. I would have missed out on meeting so many extraordinary people, and I would be a completely different person today.
1.At the beginning, the author thought it terrible to move to India because he felt__________ .
A. he was too young to go there
B. he couldn’t see his grandparents
C. India was hot and dirty
D. he missed his friends in New Delhi
2.What made the author face his new life?
A. That he needed to make some friends.
B. That he fell in love with his new school.
C. That he missed his motherland.
D. That he had to stay in India longer.
3.After the author returned to Maryland _________
A. he found his life in India worthwhile
B. he hoped to go to India once again
C. he shared his story with his family
D. he wanted to experience another new life
4.What does the author want to tell us about his life in India?
A. It was the hardest time.
B. It changed him a lot.
C. It was comfortable and unforgettable.
D. It made him an interesting man.
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Although it was autumn, the snow was already beginning to fall in Tibet. Our legs were so heavy and cold that they felt like blocks of ice. Have you ever seen snowmen ride bicycles? That's what we looked like! Along the way children dressed in long wool coats stopped to look at us. In the late afternoon we found it was so cold that our water bottles froze. However, the lakes shone like glass in the setting sun and looked wonderful. Wang Wei rode in front of me as usual. She is very reliable and I knew I didn't need to encourage her. To climb the mountains was hard work but as we looked around us, we were surprised by the view. We seemed to be able to see for miles. At one point we were so high that we found ourselves cycling through clouds. Then we began going down the hills. It was great fun especially as it gradually became much warmer. In the valleys colorful butterflies flew around us and we saw many yaks and sheep eating green grass. At this point we had to change our caps, coats, gloves and trousers for T-shirts and shorts.
1.From this passage we know it is___ when they had their bike trip.
A. summer B. spring C. winter D. fall.
2.Where did they see yaks and sheep eating green grass?
A. On the top of the mountain.
B. In the valleys.
C. Along the river.
D. Halfway up the mountain
3.What did they wear when they rode on the mountain?
A. T-shirts and shorts.
B. caps, coats, gloves and trousers
C. long wool coats
D. down jacket(羽绒服)
4.Why did the children dressed in long wool coats stopped to look at us?
A. they felt it unbelievable.
B. they felt it interesting.
C. they felt it fun
D. they felt it curious
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Although it was autumn, the snow was already beginning to fall in Tibet. Our legs were so heavy and cold that they felt like blocks of ice. Have you ever seen snowmen ride bicycles? That's what we looked like! Along the way children dressed in long wool coats stopped to look at us. In the late afternoon we found it was so cold that our water bottles froze. However, the lakes shone like glass in the setting sun and looked wonderful. Wang Wei rode in front of me as usual. She is very reliable and I knew I didn't need to encourage her. To climb the mountains was hard work but as we looked around us, we were surprised by the view. We seemed to be able to see for miles. At one point we were so high that we found ourselves cycling through clouds. Then we began going down the hills. It was great fun especially as it gradually became much warmer. In the valleys colorful butterflies flew around us and we saw many yaks and sheep eating green grass. At this point we had to change our caps, coats, gloves and trousers for T-shirts and shorts.
1.From this passage we know it is___ when they had their bike trip.
A. summer B. spring C. winter D. fall.
2.Where did they see yaks and sheep eating green grass?
A. On the top of the mountain.
B. In the valleys.
C. Along the river.
D. Halfway up the mountain
3.What did they wear when they rode on the mountain?
A. T-shirts and shorts.
B. caps, coats, gloves and trousers
C. long wool coats
D. down jacket(羽绒服)
4.Why did the children dressed in long wool coats stopped to look at us?
A. they felt it unbelievable.
B. they felt it interesting.
C. they felt it fun
D. they felt it curious
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1. it is was autumn, the snow was already 2. (begin) to fall in Tibet. Our legs were so heavy and cold 3. they felt 4. blocks of ice. Have you ever seen snowmen ride bicycles? That’s what we looked like! Along the way children 5.(dress) in long wool coats stopped to look at us. In the late afternoon we found 6.was so cold that our water bottles froze. 7. , the lakes shone like glass 8. the setting sun and looked wonderful. Wang Wei rode in front of me as 9. She is very reliable and I knew I didn’t need to encourage her. To climb the mountains was hard work but as we looked around us, we were 10.(surprise) by the view.
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1.________it was autumn, the snow was already beginning to fall in Tibet. Our legs were so heavy and cold that 2. _______felt like big blocks of ice. Have you ever seen snowmen ride bicycles? That’s what we looked like! Along the way children who 3.______ (dress) in long wool coats stopped to look at us. In the late afternoon we found it was so cold that our water bottles froze. However, the lakes4._____ (shine) like glass in the setting sun and looked wonderful. Wang Wei rode in front of me as usual. She was 5._____ high spirit and I knew I didn’t need to encourage her. To climb the mountains was hard work but as we looked around us, we were surprised by the view. We seemed to be able to see for miles, and we were 6.______ high that we found ourselves cycling through clouds. After 7._______ while, we began going down the mountains. It was great fun especially as it slowly became much 8. _______(warm). At the foot of the mountains, colorful butterflies flew around us and we saw many sheep 9.______(eat) green grass. Then we had to change our caps, gloves and trousers 10. ______ T-shirts and shorts.
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When I was twelve years old, my family were the first black people to move into an all white part of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Many of our new neighbors weren’t very welcoming. Some of them said angrily that we should return to where we came from. The children sometimes threw stones at me .
Most of my teachers simply took no notice of me, but not Dorothy Bean, my history teacher. Miss Bean was angry at how badly I was being treated, but she didn’t say this to me. Miss Bean showed her respect for me by teaching me just like anyone else. Instead of being unnoticed, I was given a chance to show that I was clever. Miss Bean was the first teacher who ever made me think for myself. She always wanted to know what I thought about different questions. She expected me to have my own idea. Miss Bean was teaching me that thinking for oneself was the real key to education.
One day, when I was not paying attention in class, Miss Bean suddenly threw an eraser(黑板擦) at me. The eraser hit me right on the hand and sent my pencil flying. The whole class were very surprised at first, then started laughing. This event became famous in the school and, because it happened to me, the students wanted to get to know me. So that’s the story of how Dorothy Bean made me her target(靶子). However, what I want to do is express my thanks to her.
56. The author and his family were not welcomed by the local people because ____________.
A. they returned from another country B. they have different skin color
C. they spoke a different language D. they moved to a wrong place
57. From the end of the first paragraph we know that _____________.
A. children were more friendly to strangers
B. American schools were not safe for kids
C. children often follow their parents’ behavior
D. fighting each other is part of children’s nature
58. Miss Bean respected the author by ____________.
A. giving him special attention.
B. hitting him with an eraser.
C. giving him extra lessons.
D. treating him as one of her students.
59. To Miss Bean the most important thing for a student is to _________.
A. pay close attention to what the teacher says.
B. learn to think and have one’s own idea.
C. keep silent and unnoticed in class.
D. get special attention from the teacher.
60. Which is the writer’s attitude to Miss Bean?
A. Grateful. B. Hateful. C. Negative. D. Supportive.
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Elias was born in the 20th century when the black people were put in to a miserable position 1.they had no rights at all. Elias, like most black people in South Africa, had little 2.(educate)and was worried 3. whether he would become out of work. This was the very reason 4. he met Mandela. Mandela always encouraged him not to lose heart.
At that time, black people had no rights of 5. (vote). They couldn’t get jobs they wanted. The parts of town in which they had to live were decided by white people. They were sent to the poor areas 6.no one could grow food.
Nelson Mandela organized the ANC Youth League to fight against the 7.(govern). They first broke the law in a 8. (peace) way.
When it was not allowed, they decided to answer violence with violence. So Elias joined the ANC Youth League, helping Nelson Mandela blow up some government 9. (build). Elias 10. (strong) believed what he did would help them achieve their dream of making black and white people equal.
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When I was 4, my parents decided they could no longer live together. That same year, my mom moved to Los Angeles (L.A.) and a therapist (治疗师) was hired to decide where I would live. Playing with a dollhouse in her office, I showed her the mother’s room on one side and the father’s room on the other. When she asked me about the little boy’s room, I told her the little boy didn’t know where to sleep.
The therapist finally decided I would stay with my dad during the school years and visit my mom on long holidays and for summers. I began flying between two cities and leading two different lives. I remember my last school day in Grade Six. My friends made plans to go to the beach together, but I couldn’t join them because I had to fly to L.A. It wasn’t that I didn’t want to see my mom and stepdad; I just didn’t want to leave my friends. It wasn’t easy to put up a wall, and pretend I didn’t hate saying goodbye to them. In the morning, my dad drove me to school with my packed bags, and after school, my friends went together, and I went to the airport.
What has come of this in the end is that I’m always missing somebody. When I’m in northern California, I miss my mom and stepdad, while in L.A. I miss going out with my friends, my dad, and my little brother and sister. But after so many flights, I’ve learned that it’s also fun traveling between two cities and experiencing different lives. Other children may not have the opportunity to experience so much.
1.The dollhouse game showed that the boy _______ .
A. didn’t want his parents to stay together
B. was very independent
C. had no feeling of belonging
D. didn’t like his parents
2.Why didn’t the author like traveling between two cities at first?
A. Because the traveling separated him from his friends.
B. Because he hated saying goodbye to his mom.
C. Because the traveling made it difficult for him to meet his parents.
D. Because he wanted to spend his summers with his dad.
3.We learn from the text that the author _______ .
A. stayed with his mom during the school years
B. finally accepted his traveling lifestyle
C. enjoyed traveling more than others did
D. never enjoyed staying with his family
4.What would be the best title for the text?
A. Always Miss Somebody
B. Travel on My Own
C. My Divorced Parents
D. My Lonely Life
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