(2018邯郸二模)He told us such a ________ story that we couldn't help laughing.
A.funny B.pretty C.sweet D.busy
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(2018邯郸二模)He told us such a ________ story that we couldn't help laughing.
A.funny B.pretty C.sweet D.busy
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Mr.Chen was our ________ on the trip.He told us many stories about the museum.
A. musician B. teacher C. guide D. actor
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He gave us _____ good news. We are all happy.
A. so B. such C. such a D. so a
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We like Mr Wu because he sometimes _________ us interesting stories in his class.
A. tell B. tells C. speak D. speaks
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We like Mr Wu because he sometimes _________ us interesting stories in his class.
A. tell B. tells C. speak D. speaks
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[素材选自One Story A Day Book 5]
选对朋友很重要
One day I ran across Johnny Baker on the street. He was a lot older than I was and known as the worst kid in the neighborhood. He came to me and said, "I'm going to the store. Want to come along or are you too chicken?" For some reasons, I agreed.
When we left the store, he stole two chocolate bars and put one in my hand. At that moment, the owner of the store came out. Johnny ran off, but I stayed. I was in big trouble then. My grandfather told me a story about a frog and a scorpion that night.
There was once a frog and a scorpion who both lived on an island. One day, there was a fire in the whole island. Just as the frog was about to jump into the water, the scorpion came to him and begged, "Please help me get off the island! I can't swim. Let me ride on your back."
"No," said the frog. "You'll sting me!"
"No!" the scorpion said. "Why would I do that? If I did that, we'd both die!"
The frog thought about this and finally agreed.
Once they were far from the shore, the scorpion stung the frog on the back. "Why did you do that?" he cried out. "Now we'll both die!" The scorpion replied, "Because I am a scorpion."
When my grandfather finished telling the story, he looked at me and said, "One of the most important decisions you make in your life is who you call your friends." I nodded my head.
1.Who is Johnny Baker?
A.He is a bad child in the neighborhood. B.He never steals things from the stores.
C.He is the oldest boy on the street. D.He likes going shopping with others.
2.What did Johnny Baker give the writer when they left the store?
A. B. C. D.
3.Why was the writer in big trouble?
A.Because he didn't like the frog in the story.
B.Because his grandfather was quite pleased with Johnny.
C.Because he was considered as the thief at last by mistake.
D.Because he decided never to find friends after knowing the story.
4.How might the frog feel after the scorpion stung him?
A.Angry. B.Moved. C.Nervous. D.Tired.
5.What does the text mainly tell us?
A.Never believe in a bad person. B.Scorpion and frog are enemies forever.
C.Friends have a big influence on each other. D.Choosing friends in your life is very important.
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My husband Jeff and I moved into our new home in Scottsbluff on the 1.(three)day in December last year. Our children lived far and couldn't come to join us f2. the holiday. I did not even have the time or energy to do the traditional Christmas decoration (布置).3., our new neighbors came to visit us one by one.
There was 4. knock on the door one evening. It was Jeff's new friend, John Smith, and his wife, Phyllis. The Smiths 5.(bring)us some bread. They told 6.(we)that there was a package on the porch (门廊).7.(clear) the doorbell wasn't working in the cold snowy weather.
As Jeff and I were sweeping the s8. out of our yard, Ernie Guzman came over from next door to help us. Then, we were invited to share a Christmas Eve meal with some 9.(neighbor). Our Christmas Eve was quite happy.
Sometimes even the 10.(small) kind act can make the world different. So just take a look around you.
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Joey was a boy. He was born with clubfeet. The doctors said that with treatment he would be able to walk normally—but would 1. run very well.
In seventh grade, he decided 2. go out for the crosscountry team. Every day he trained with the team. He worked harder and ran more 3. any of the others. Perhaps he realized his weakness. He continued to run four to five miles 4. day, even when he had a bad fever.
Two weeks later, the names of the team runners 5. called. Joey was number six on the list. He succeeded. He was in seventh grade and the other members were all eighth graders. We never told him he couldn't do it. But he just did it successfully.
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I like collecting stamps very much and I have collected all kinds of stamps for years. One day, while 1.(I) friend Jimmy was appreciating(欣赏) my stamps at my home, he knocked down the cup. The w2. poured over the stamps. I became unhappy at once and shouted at him 3.(angry). Jimmy felt very sorry and 4.(rush)off my home with tears. And I was so angry that I decided not to talk with him f5. the rest of my life. A few days later my 6. (teach) heard of this story. She had 7. talk with me. She told me that the real friendship should be filled with love and understanding. Finally, I realized my mistake 8. said sorry to Jimmy. I promised him that he could come to my home to enjoy my stamps 9.(two)a week. He was very happy. We became good 10. (friend) again.
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Last week, my friend Allan and I were playing catch in my yard. The ball hit my neighbor's window because of my fault. The window broke into many pieces.
We were scared and hid. Mr. Jones, the neighbor, came running out of his house and looked around to see who threw the ball. We didn't come out until Mr. Jones went back into his house. So he had to repair the broken glass with his own money.
Later, my mom and I were talking. She told me about the broken window. “Poor Mr. Jones.” she said. “He's such a nice guy. I can't believe anyone would break his window and not stay around to apologize.”
Right away, I knew what I had to do. I told Mom that I broke the window by accident. Mom said I could easily correct that mistake. She said I should go right over now and admit my mistake. It wasn't easy, knocking on Mr. Jones's door and telling him what I had done.
Mr. Jones looked at me after I explained what happened. He was not angry at all. I told him that I would save my money and pay back every penny of it. Mr. Jones smiled. “It's not the money that matters,” he said. “I was really hurt that someone would do that to me without stopping to apologize. Now that you have come and explained the accident, I feel good again.”
1.Where did the author play catch with his friend?
A.In his neighbor's yard. B.On the playground.
C.In the author's yard. D.On the street.
2.What did the author immediately do after breaking the window?
A.He ran away at once. B.He hid himself.
C.He cried and said sorry to Mr. Jones. D.He just stood there and did nothing.
3.Who paid the money of repairing the broken window finally?
A.The author. B.Allan.
C.The author's mother. D.Mr. Jones.
4.What can we know from the last two paragraphs?
A.The author paid for Mr. Jones's window. B.Mr. Jones didn't accept the author's apology.
C.Mr. Jones didn't ask the author for a penny. D.Mr. Jones still felt sad.
5.The author thought saying apology to Mr. Jones was ________.
A.useful B.difficult C.wonderful D.good
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