Last year, I met a little boy to whom my heart went out. He would talk to me every single day, and always seemed to have a smile on his face. His problem was that he stuttered (口吃) extremely badly when he tried to talk. It was really hard to understand what he was saying, although he loved to tell big tales!
One morning, I was talking to the teachers who ran the school store. The boy stopped by and said hello to all of us. Afterwards they told me that the boy would stop every day to ask if they would be there the next day. But of course, he never had money to buy anything.
I decided that I would get him a little something just as a surprise. So I picked out a pencil, a rubber, and a small notebook for just $1.00. I cannot describe the look on his face when I gave him the three little things. Then, without a stutter, he loudly said, "Thank you so much!" and just kept repeating, "Thank you! Thank you!" He gave me a big hug before going off to class.
I was touched to see someone appreciate something that much. As he walked off, he was showing his new stuff to other kids walking to class. I have to say that I have never spent a dollar that would me an so much to me.
1.Why did the boy never buy anything from the store?
A. Because he couldn’t make himself understood.
B. Because the teachers were unwilling to sell him anything.
C. Because he couldn’t afford anything.
D. Because he could never decide what to buy.
2.What do we learn from the third paragraph?
A. Actually the boy had no stutter at all.
B. The boy was too excited to stutter at the moment.
C. What the author had bought helped the boy speak normally.
D. The author wanted to find out whether the boy really had a stutter.
3.Which would be the best title for the passage?
A. A Stuttering Boy
B. Kindness Can Do Wonders
C. One Dollar Can Buy Anything
D. The Best Dollar I Have Spent
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Last year, I met a little boy to whom my heart went out. He would talk to me every single day, and always seemed to have a smile on his face. His problem was that he stuttered (口吃) extremely badly when he tried to talk. It was really hard to understand what he was saying, although he loved to tell big tales!
One morning, I was talking to the teachers who ran the school store. The boy stopped by and said hello to all of us. Afterwards they told me that the boy would stop every day to ask if they would be there the next day. But of course, he never had money to buy anything.
I decided that I would get him a little something just as a surprise. So I picked out a pencil, a rubber, and a small notebook for just $1.00. I cannot describe the look on his face when I gave him the three little things. Then, without a stutter, he loudly said, "Thank you so much!" and just kept repeating, "Thank you! Thank you!" He gave me a big hug before going off to class.
I was touched to see someone appreciate something that much. As he walked off, he was showing his new stuff to other kids walking to class. I have to say that I have never spent a dollar that would me an so much to me.
1.Why did the boy never buy anything from the store?
A. Because he couldn’t make himself understood.
B. Because the teachers were unwilling to sell him anything.
C. Because he couldn’t afford anything.
D. Because he could never decide what to buy.
2.What do we learn from the third paragraph?
A. Actually the boy had no stutter at all.
B. The boy was too excited to stutter at the moment.
C. What the author had bought helped the boy speak normally.
D. The author wanted to find out whether the boy really had a stutter.
3.Which would be the best title for the passage?
A. A Stuttering Boy
B. Kindness Can Do Wonders
C. One Dollar Can Buy Anything
D. The Best Dollar I Have Spent
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I’m surprised to hear from my school teacher again. ________, it is ten years since we met last.
A. In a word B. Believe it or not C. That’s to say D. Of course
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I’m amazed to hear from my school teacher again. _______,it is ten years since we met last.
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I'm amazed to hear from my school teacher again. _______,it is ten years since we met last.
A.In a word | B.What’s more | C.That’s to say | D.Believe it or not |
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On her first morning in America, last summer, my daughter went out to explore her new neighborhood alone.
Of course we were worried; we had just moved from Berlin, and she was just 8. But when she came home, we realized we had no reason to worry. She told us with pride how she had discovered the little park around the corner, and had made friends with a few local dog owners.
When this story comes up in conversations with American friends, we are usually met with polite disbelief.
A study by the University of California has found that American kids spend 90 percent of their free time at home, often watching TV or playing video games. Even when kids are physically active, they are watched closely by adults, either in school, at home, at afternoon activities or in the car. It seems that America’s middle class has taken overprotective parenting to a new level, with the government even acting as a super nanny.
Just take the example of the case of 10-year-old Rafi and 6-year-old Dvora Meitiv in 2015, in Silver Spring, Maryland, who were picked up by the police because their parents had dared to allow them to walk home from the park alone. The state’s Child Protective Services said their parents were guilty.
In reality, child abductions (绑架) by strangers in Silver Spring park are as rare as tiger attacks. Children are overprotected, which encourages dependency and affects their abilities to care for themselves and weigh risks. Mark Hemingway writes in The Federalist, “You know what it’s called when kids make mistakes without adult supervision (监督) and have to struggle with the possible results? Growing up.”
At least, parents who want to give their children more room to walk around shouldn’t be punished. Children are not easily damaged objects to be protected at all times.
1.Why does the author mention his daughter’s experience?
A.To express his worry about her safety.
B.To share the happiness of her growing up.
C.To show she has the space to take risks alone.
D.To encourage us to learn about the environment.
2.What does Paragraph 4 mainly tell us?
A.How American kids are raised at present.
B.Why many American kids like staying home.
C.The necessity of supervising kids in America.
D.The weaknesses of the American school system.
3.How is the text mainly developed?
A.By telling an interesting story.
B.By using examples to explain.
C.By pointing out similarities and differences.
D.By showing the effect and then explaining the causes.
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Up to now, the little boy is still unable to to us what he meant just now.
A. get out B. get along
C. get across D. get about
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There was a little boy his grandparents on their farm. He was given a slingshot(弹弓)to play with, out in the woods. He in the woods, but he could never hit the target. Getting a little ,he headed back to dinner. Then, he saw Grandma’s pet duck, so he let fly, hit the duck square in the head, and it. He was shocked and upset. In , he hid the dead duck in the woodpile, to see his sister watching. Sally had seen it all, _ she said nothing.
lunch that day grandma said,“Sally, let’s wash the dishes.”
But Sally said,“Grandma, Johnny told me he wanted to in the kitchen today, didn’t you Johnny?”And then she to him,“Remember, the duck?”So Johnny did the dishes.
Later Grandpa asked if wanted to go fishing, and Grandma said,“I’m sorry but I need Sally to help make supper.”
But Sally and said,“Well, that’s because Johnny told me he wanted to help.” the duck, Johnny had to stay and Sally went fishing.
After several days of Johnny doing both his and Sally’s, he finally couldn’t it any longer. He came to Grandma and told her that he killed the duck. She down, gave him a hug(拥抱),and said,“Sweetheart, I know. You see, I was standing at the window and I the whole thing. But because I love you, I you. But I was just how long would you let Sally make a slave of you.”
1.A.helping B.visiting C. tending D.seeking
2.A.practised B.played C.worked D.hunted
3.A.anxious B.tired C.pleased D.discouraged
4.A.caught B.injured C.killed D.seized
5.A.surprise B.disappointment C.anger D.horror
6.A.only B.so as C.in order D.expecting
7.A.so B.and C.instead D.but
8.A.At B.After C.Before D.When
9.A.work B.stay C.help D.get
10.A.called B.whispered C.nodded D.signed
11.A.the children B.Sally C.Johnny D.Grandma
12.A.sighed B.agreed C.objected D.smiled
13.A.easy B.all right C.fine D.impossible
14.A.Searching B.Hiding C.Remembering D.Regretting
15.A.homework B.housework C.farm work D.cooking
16.A.stand B.change C.like D.cover
17.A.sat B.went C.lay D.knelt
18.A.know B.heard C.saw D.understand
19.A.missed B.forgave C.congratulated D.punished
20.A.wondering B.saying C.imaging D.considering
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Up to now, the little boy is still unable to _______ to us what he meant just now.
A. get out B. get across C. get along D. get about
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My husband and I have little money lately. We haven’t _______ out for a while, so we went to a _______ last night.
When we saw the _______, we knew we could only afford to get a small pizza, so we would have enough money left for _______. Before long our pizza that was cut to 4 pieces arrived. My husband wanted to act like a _______, so he would like to put a piece of _______ on my plate. Unluckily it dropped onto the _______. I knew he would be _______ about others’ views on him. I told him. “Honey, don’t let other people _______ us. We still have three pieces left.”
The manager ________ this and came over with a broom (扫帚). He ________ the pizza and said he was ________ that the oven (烤箱) had been ________, or he would have brought another pizza for us. At the end of our meal he ________ to our table again to thank us for being here. Then he ________ us one coupon (优惠券) for a free small pizza. We were ________ because he could have chosen a ________ attitude when he saw the pizza we dropped during their closing time. Instead he chose to make sure we could left ________. My husband was going to give him tips for our meal that we had prepared, ________ the manager didn’t take them. To some people it might not be important, but to us it meant ________. Our rare treat of enjoying a night out was made more pleasant.
1.A.hung B.worked C.eaten D.played
2.A.church B.restaurant C.park D.supermarket
3.A.prices B.sizes C.waiters D.names
4.A.clothes B.tips C.drinks D.desserts
5.A.teacher B.policeman C.doctor D.gentleman
6.A.paper B.pizza C.bread D.meat
7.A.seat B.table C.floor D.bowl
8.A.hopeful B.sure C.mad D.worried
9.A.influence B.command C.recognize D.ignore
10.A.doubted B.believed C.noticed D.liked
11.A.threw B.hid C.picked D.cleaned
12.A.disappointed B.sorry C.afraid D.angry
13.A.turned off B.turned on C.turned up D.turned down
14.A.waved B.pointed C.returned D.shouted
15.A.bought B.paid C.lent D.gave
16.A.moved B.proud C.relaxed D.serious
17.A.wrong B.bad C.friendly D.careful
18.A.freely B.politely C.happily D.readily
19.A.because B.if C.so D.but
20.A.a lot B.a few C.a little D.a bit
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There was once an 11-year-old boy who went fishing every time he went to an island in the middle of a New Hampshire lake.
On the day before bass (巴斯鱼) season opened, he and his father were fishing early in the evening, catching other fish with worms. Then he tied on a small silver lure (鱼饵) and put it into the lake. Suddenly the boy felt something very big pulling on the lure. His father watched with admiration as the boy skillfully brought the fish beside the bank. Finally he lifted the tired fish from the water. It was the largest one he had ever seen, but it was a bass.
The boy and his father looked at the big fish. The father lit a match and looked at his watch. It was 10 pm — two hours before the season opened.He looked at the fish, then at the boy. “You’ll have to put it back, son,” he said.
“Dad!” cried the boy. “There will be other fish,” said his father. “Not as big as this one,” cried the boy. He looked around the lake. No other fishermen or boats could be seen in the moon-
light. He looked again at his father.
Even though no one had seen them, nor could anyone ever know what time he had caught the fish, the boy could tell from his father’s voice that the decision couldn’t be changed.He threw the huge bass into the black water.
The big fish disappeared. The boy thought that he would never again see such a big fish. That
was 34 years ago. Today the boy is a successful architect in New York City. He often takes his own son and daughters to fish at the same place.
And he was right. He has never again caught such a large fish as the one he got that night long ago. But he does see that same fish ... again and again ... every time he has an ethical (道德的) decision to make. For, as his father had taught him, ethics are simple matters of right and wrong. It is only the practice of ethics that is difficult.
1..How did the father feel when he saw his son skillfully pulling a big fish out of the water?
A.Delighted. B.Nervous. C.Embarrassed. D.Shocked.
2.What happened when it became clear that the big fish was a bass?
A.The boy and his father discussed what to do with the big fish.
B.The boy threw the bass back into the water willingly.
C.The father made a decision that the fish must be set free.
D.They worried other fishermen might know what they had done.
3.The successful architect went fishing with his children at the same place because ________________.
A.they might catch a big fish there B.he remembered the moral lesson from his father
C.he wanted to remember his father D.their children enjoyed fishing there
4.What does the author want to show in the story?
A.It is easy to say something, but difficult to do.
B.An ethical decision is not difficult to make.
C.It is hard to tell right from wrong sometimes.
D.Fishing helps you to make right ethical decisions.
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