"You can have the same neighbors for years," the old man said."You love them or you think you love them.And you hope that they love you.But do you really understand them?"
"Charlie Kemp and his family lived next door to me for fifteen years.We were good friends for all that time.I enjoy friendship---I'm sure it's the best thing in the world.And friendship with the Kemps was easy because they seemed to welcome it."
"They were interesting and intelligent people;their home caught fire twice,and twice the whole family slept in my home.They were always losing things---money,keys,or watches.Pictures fell off the walls;the children fell out of beds..."
"I was their neighbor and their friend.Life was always interesting,never dull.Best of all I liked the whole family."
"One day,I lit a fire in the garden and was burning some rubbish.After a while Charlie Kempt came out of his house and walked up the road."
"Morning Charlie,"I said,"Lovely day,isn't it?"He smiled at me and nodded.I went on with my work.
"Twenty minutes later a policeman arrived.”He walked into my garden and said,“You’ll have to put out the fire.Your neighbor has complained to us.He doesn't like the smell."
"My neighbor...?"I said.
"Yes,"the policeman said.He took out his notebook and read,"Charlie Kempt.He lives next door,doesn't he?"
1.The old man found that it was very strange that .
A. they often lost things B. Charlie told the police about the fire
C. the fire burnt the whole of the Kemps' house D. Kemp smiled to him
2.How did the old man help the Kemps?
A. He let them sleep in his house after the fires. B. He found the things they lost.
C. He thought they were interesting and intelligent. D. He lent them money.
3.The story shows that .
A. friendship is the best thing in the world B. friendship with the Kemps was easy
C. friendship with the Kemps was not easy D. we never really understand our friends
高一英语阅读理解中等难度题
"You can have the same neighbors for years," the old man said."You love them or you think you love them.And you hope that they love you.But do you really understand them?"
"Charlie Kemp and his family lived next door to me for fifteen years.We were good friends for all that time.I enjoy friendship---I'm sure it's the best thing in the world.And friendship with the Kemps was easy because they seemed to welcome it."
"They were interesting and intelligent people;their home caught fire twice,and twice the whole family slept in my home.They were always losing things---money,keys,or watches.Pictures fell off the walls;the children fell out of beds..."
"I was their neighbor and their friend.Life was always interesting,never dull.Best of all I liked the whole family."
"One day,I lit a fire in the garden and was burning some rubbish.After a while Charlie Kempt came out of his house and walked up the road."
"Morning Charlie,"I said,"Lovely day,isn't it?"He smiled at me and nodded.I went on with my work.
"Twenty minutes later a policeman arrived.”He walked into my garden and said,“You’ll have to put out the fire.Your neighbor has complained to us.He doesn't like the smell."
"My neighbor...?"I said.
"Yes,"the policeman said.He took out his notebook and read,"Charlie Kempt.He lives next door,doesn't he?"
1.The old man found that it was very strange that .
A. they often lost things B. Charlie told the police about the fire
C. the fire burnt the whole of the Kemps' house D. Kemp smiled to him
2.How did the old man help the Kemps?
A. He let them sleep in his house after the fires. B. He found the things they lost.
C. He thought they were interesting and intelligent. D. He lent them money.
3.The story shows that .
A. friendship is the best thing in the world B. friendship with the Kemps was easy
C. friendship with the Kemps was not easy D. we never really understand our friends
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第三部分 阅读理解(共20题,每小题2分,共40分)
“You can have the same neighbors for years,” the old man said. “You love them or you think you love them. And you hope that they love you. But do you really understand them?”
“Charlie Kemp and his family lived next door to me for fifteen years. We were good friends for all that time. I enjoy friendship-I’m sure it’s the best thing in the world. And friendship with the Kemps was easy because they seemed to wele it.”
“They were interesting and intelligent people; their home caught fire twice, and twice the whole family slept in my home. They were always losing things…money, keys, or watches. Pictures fell off the walls; the children fell out of beds…”
“I was their neighbor and their friend. Life was always interesting, never dull. Best of all I liked the whole family.”
“One day, I lit a fire in the garden and was burning some rubbish. After a while Charlie Kemp came out of his house and walked up the road.”
“’Morning Charlie,’ I said’ Lovely day, isn’t it’? He smiled at me and nodded. I went on with my work.”
“Twenty minutes later a policeman arrived. He walked into my garden and said,’ You’ll have to put out the fire. Your neighbor has plained to us. He doesn’t like the smell.’”
“My neighbor…?” I said
“Yes,” the policeman said .He took out his notebook and read, “Charlie Kemp. He lives next door, doesn’t he?”
1. ________were neighbors in this storey.
A. The old man and his family B. Charlie Kemps and his family.
C. The old man and the Kemps D. Both A and B
2. The old man found that it was very strange that_________.
A. Charlie told the police about the fire B they often lost the things
C. the fire burst the whole of the Kemps’ house D Kemp smiled to him
3. How did the old man help the kemps?
A. he found the things they lost B. he thought they were interesting and intelligent
C. he lent them money D. he let them sleep in his house after the fires
4. The story shows that__________.
A. friendship is the best thing in the world B. we never really understand our friends
C. friendship with the Kemps was easy D. friendship with the Kemps was not easy
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第三部分 阅读理解(共20题,每小题2分,共40分)
“You can have the same neighbors for years,” the old man said. “You love them or you think you love them. And you hope that they love you. But do you really understand them?”
“Charlie Kemp and his family lived next door to me for fifteen years. We were good friends for all that time. I enjoy friendship-I’m sure it’s the best thing in the world. And friendship with the Kemps was easy because they seemed to welcome it.”
“They were interesting and intelligent people; their home caught fire twice, and twice the whole family slept in my home. They were always losing things…money, keys, or watches. Pictures fell off the walls; the children fell out of beds…”
“I was their neighbor and their friend. Life was always interesting, never dull. Best of all I liked the whole family.”
“One day, I lit a fire in the garden and was burning some rubbish. After a while Charlie Kemp came out of his house and walked up the road.”
“’Morning Charlie,’ I said’ Lovely day, isn’t it’? He smiled at me and nodded. I went on with my work.”
“Twenty minutes later a policeman arrived. He walked into my garden and said,’ You’ll have to put out the fire. Your neighbor has complained to us. He doesn’t like the smell.’”
“My neighbor…?” I said
“Yes,” the policeman said .He took out his notebook and read, “Charlie Kemp. He lives next door, doesn’t he?”
56. ________were neighbors in this storey.
A. The old man and his family B. Charlie Kemps and his family.
C. The old man and the Kemps D. Both A and B
57. The old man found that it was very strange that_________.
A. Charlie told the police about the fire B they often lost the things
C. the fire burst the whole of the Kemps’ house D Kemp smiled to him
68. How did the old man help the kemps?
A. he found the things they lost B. he thought they were interesting and intelligent
C. he lent them money D. he let them sleep in his house after the fires
59. The story shows that__________.
A. friendship is the best thing in the world B. we never really understand our friends
C. friendship with the Kemps was easy D. friendship with the Kemps was not easy
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What’s A Real Friend?
You can have the same neighbors for years.You love them or you think you love them.And you hope that they love you.But do you ever really understand them?
Charlie Kemp and his family lived next door to me for 15 years.We were good friends all the time.I enjoy friendship.I think it's the best thing in the world.And friendship with the Kemps was easy because they seemed to welcome it.
They were interesting and clever people.Their house caught fire twice, and twice the whole family slept in mine.They are always losing things like money, keys and watches.Pictures fell off the walls, the children fell out of bed …
I was their neighbor and their friend.Life was always interesting, never dull.Best of all, I liked the whole family.
One day, I lit a fire in the garden to burn some rubbish.After some time Charlie Kemp came out of his house and walked up the road.
“Morning, Charlie,” I said, “lovely day, isn’t it?” He smiled at me and nodded.I went on with my work.
Twenty minutes later, a policeman arrived.He walked into my garden and said, “You’ll have to put out that fire.Your neighbor has complained (抱怨) to us.He doesn't like the smell.”
“My neighbor …?” I asked.
“Yes,” the policeman took out his notebook and read, “Charlie Kemp.He lives next door, doesn’t he?”
1.How many years did Charlie kemp and his family live next door to the writer?
A.5 years B.10 years C.15 years D.20 years
2.What things do the Charlie kemp’s family lose?
A.pen B.book C.money and keys D.clothes
3.According to the passage, ________.
A.Charlie Kemp is the author's neighbor and his real good friend
B.Charlie Kemp is the author's neighbor but not his real good friend
C.Charlie Kemp treats the author as his real good friend
D.the author doesn't treat Charlie Kemp as his real good friend
4.The author was blamed by the policeman because ________.
A.he was found burning the rubbish by the policeman
B.he was found polluting the environment by burning the rubbish
C.his neighbor Charlie Kemp complained(抱怨) about his action and called the policeman
D.he burnt something of his neighbors
5.The author's experience tells us that ________.
A.a friend in need is a friend indeed
B.it is difficult to understand a person, even your friend
C.anyone is sure to be friendly to you if you are friendly to him
D.friendship is the best thing in the world
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If you live in the United States, you can’t have a full-time job until you are 16 years old. At 14 or 15, you work part-time after school or on weekends, and during summer vacation you can work 40 hours each week. Does all that mean that if you are younger than 14, you can’t make your own money? Of course not! Kids from 10-13 years of age can make money by doing lots of things.
Valerie, 11, told us that she made money by cleaning up other people’s yards. Lena, 13, makes money by knitting(织) dog sweaters and selling them to her neighbors. Reisa said she had started taking art classes and showing her works to people. People ask her to draw pictures for them and they pay her for them. Jasmine, 13, writes articles for different magazines!
Kids can learn lots of things from making money. By working to make your own money, you are learning the skills you will need in life. These skills can include things like how to get along with others, how to use technology and how to use your time wisely. Some people think that asking for money is a lot easier than making it; however, if you can make your own money, you don’t have to depend on anyone else. The five dollars that you make will probably make you feel a lot better than the twenty dollars you ask for.
1.Kids can have full-time jobs at the age of______ in the USA.
A. 17 B.15 C. 14 D. 13
2.If you are 15 years old, you can’t work part-time______.
A. after school B. on weekends
C. during school time D. during summer vacation
3. Reisa makes money by_______.
A. cleaning up other people’s yard
B. drawing pictures for others
C. writing articles for different magazines
D. knitting dog sweaters.
4.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. The writer thinks kids from 10-13 years of age can make money too.
B. Kids can learn how to use their time wisely by making money.
C. Kids don’t need to get along with others when making money.
D. Kids can learn skills if they try to make money on their own.
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If you live in the United States, you can’t have a full-time job until you are 16 years old. At 14 or 15, you work part-time after school or on weekends, and during summer vacation you can work 40 hours each week. Does all that mean that if you are younger than 14, you can’t make your own money? Of course not! Kids from 10-13 years of age can make money by doing lots of things.
Valerie, 11, told us that she made money by cleaning up other people’s yards. Lena, 13, makes money by knitting(织) dog sweaters and selling them to her neighbors. Reisa said she had started taking art classes and showing her works to people. People ask her to draw pictures for them and they pay her for them. Jasmine. 13, writes articles for different magazines!
Kids can learn lots of things from making money. By working to make your own money, you are learning the skills you will need in life. These skills can include things like how to get along with others, how to use technology and how to use your time wisely. Some people think that asking for money is a lot easier than making it; however, if you can make your own money, you don’t have to depend on anyone else. The five dollars that you make will probably make you feel a lot better than the twenty dollars you ask for.
1. Kids can have full-time jobs at the age of______ in the USA.
A. 17 B.15 C. 14 D. 13
2. If you are 15 years old, you can’t work part-time______.
A. after school B. on weekends
C. during school time D. during summer vacation
3. Riesa makes money by_______.
A. cleaning up other people’s yard B. drawing pictures for others
C. writing articles for different magazines D. knitting dog sweaters.
4.According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A. The writer thinks kids from 10-13 years of age can make money too.
B. Kids can learn how to use their time wisely by making money.
C. Kids don’t need to get along with others when making money.
D. Kids can learn skills if they try to make money on their own.
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1.Which address should you email at if you want to be a support worker?
A. info@wowee.com B. jobs@coffeebeans.co.uk
C. info@top-model-agency.uk D. careers@golden-care.com
2.A writer working for Wowee Magazine can______.
A. get a free uniform B. bring a parent
C. receive free tickets to events D. choose working hours
3.What can we learn about the jobs from the job postings?
A. The chance to be a model is only for adults.
B. There is no need to be trained as a support worker.
C. Employees at Coffee Beans have few management opportunities.
D. Applicants to Wowee Magazine are supposed to be sociable and enthusiastic.
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SUPPORT WORKER
Do you have the ability to care for others? Can you understand how the old people feel? Are you a good communicator? Do you have good listening skills? Can you work on weekends?
If you have answered YES to the above, we would like to hear from you:
☆ Starting rate of £8.56 per hour
☆ Free uniform
☆ Excellent training
Contact at us at careers@golden-care.com
WOWEE MAGAZINE
Writers Wanted
Wowee Magazine is looking for writers for its website. Pay is based on the number of people who read your articles. You may also receive free tickets to events and free products to test. This is a great chance to get valuable work experience.
We want people who are: chatty, interesting, enthusiastic, skilled.
Contact us at info@wowee.com
CALLING ALL MODELS
Think you could be a model? If so, we'd like to meet you!
Working as a successful fashion model isn't easy but it is very exciting and could be a great chance.
Girls should be over 16 with a minimum height of 172 cm and boys should have a minimum height of 182cm. If you are under 16 and do not yet have the required height, we would still be interested in meeting you, but you must bring a parent.
Contact us at info@top-model-agency.uk
WORK FOR COFFEE BEANS
Join Britain's number one cafe at Coffee Beans, where every cafe has the same aims: to create family-like teams and to give excellent customer service.
Many different kinds of people come and work with us, so start your career at Coffee Beans today:
☆ Choose the hours you work
☆ Get management experience
☆ Share your love of coffee
Join us as a Team Member, Assistant Manager of Cafe Manager, depending on your skills and experience.
Email us at jobs@coffeebeans.co.uk
1.Which address should you email at if you want to be a support worker?
A.info@wowee.com B.jobs@coffeebeans.co.uk
C.info@top-model-agency.uk D.careers@golden-care.com
2.A writer working for Wowee Magazine can______.
A.get a free uniform B.bring a parent
C.receive free tickets to events D.choose working hours
3.What can we learn about the jobs from the job postings?
A.The chance to be a model is only for adults.
B.There is no need to be trained as a support worker.
C.Employees at Coffee Beans have few management opportunities.
D.Applicants to Wowee Magazine are supposed to be sociable and enthusiastic.
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I must have looked deep in thought, or as deep in thought as an 11-year-old man can, when my grandmother glanced up from her weeding to ask, "You have something on your mind, don't you?"
"Yes, I was thinking that someday I want to be an Olympic speedskating champion like my hero, Eric Heiden, I want to be a doctor like my parents and I want to help children in Africa."
I immediately knew I had confided in the right person when a knowing smile broke across her face. "Johann, of course! You can do anything you want to do!" she said simply. And with my grandmother's support, I set out to pursue my passions.
14 years later, I was well ready to take hold of my first dream: becoming an Olympic champion. The Olympics in 1994 were in my home country, Norway. As I entered the Olympic stadium, I wasn't the best athlete, and many had doubts about my ability to perform well. But I had something special working for me. I had a woman in the first row who believed in me following my passions just as much as I did. For the first time ever, my grandmother was going to see me skate.
It happened. Breaking a world record, I won the gold.
As I stood on the podium(领奖台) that I had dreamed about my entire life, a curious question popped into my head. Why me? Why did I win, given all the other incredible competitors out there? The reason had to be more than a grandmother who shared a belief in her grandson's dream. The question led me to only one answer: because I wanted to make a difference in the world, and with all the media attention on my success, I could.
I immediately knew what that difference had to be: hope in the lives of the children in Africa. Six months earlier, I'd been invited to Egypt as an ambassador for Olympic Aid.
1.When the author spoke out what was on his mind, his grandmother______.
A. didn’t agree with him B. she didn’t care about it
C. was not sure of his success D. was in favor of him
2.When did the author probably realized his first dream?
A. When he was 14 B. when he was 25
C. 14 years after the Olympics in 1994 D. Six months after he went to Africa
3.What will the author tell us in the part following the passage?
A. What was his life like in African?
B. What did he go through before adapting to the life in Africa?
C. What did he do to help the African children?
D. What did his grandmother do to support his career in Africa?
4.The whole passage is mainly about ______.
A. a young boy who had many dreams
B. the encouragement from a grandmother
C. a sportsman who realized his first dream of helping African children
D. an Olympic hero who made a difference in the world
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I must have looked deep in thought, or as deep in thought as an 11-year-old man can, when my grandmother glanced up from her weeding to ask, "You have something on your mind, don't you?"
"Yes, I was thinking that someday I want to be an Olympic speed skating champion like my hero, Eric Heiden, I want to be a doctor like my parents and I want to help children in Africa."
I immediately knew I had confided in the right person when a knowing smile broke across her face. "Johann, of course! You can do anything you want to do!" she said simply. And with my grandmother's support, I set out to pursue my passions.
14 years later, I was well ready to take hold of my first dream: becoming an Olympic champion. The Olympics in 1994 were in my home country, Norway. As I entered the Olympic stadium, I wasn't the best athlete, and many had doubts about my ability to perform well. But I had something special working for me. I had a woman in the first row who believed in me following my passions just as much as I did. For the first time ever, my grandmother was going to see me skate.
It happened. Breaking a world record, I won the gold.
As I stood on the podium(领奖台) that I had dreamed about my entire life, a curious question popped into my head. Why me? Why did I win, given all the other incredible competitors out there? The reason had to be more than a grandmother who shared a belief in her grandson's dream. The question led me to only one answer: because I wanted to make a difference in the world, and with all the media attention on my success, I could.
I immediately knew what that difference had to be: hope in the lives of the children in Africa. Six months earlier, I'd been invited to Eritrea as an ambassador for Olympic Aid.
1.When the author spoke out what was on his mind, his grandmother______.
A. laughed at him B. supported him
C. had no confidence in him D. felt quite surprised
2.The author probably realized his first dream at the age of ______.
A. 20 B. 22
C. 25 D. 28
3.What will the author tell us in the part following the passage?
A. His efforts in helping the African children.
B. His hard training in preparing for the next Olympics.
C. His successes at other Olympic games.
D. His grandmother’s attitude towards him.
4.The whole passage is mainly about ______.
A. a young boy who had many dreams
B. the encouragement from a grandmother
C. a sportsman who realized his first dream of helping African children
D. an Olympic hero who made a difference in the world
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