Two traveling angels stopped to spend the night in the home of a wealthy family. The family was rude and refused to let the angels stay in the guest room. Instead the angels were given a space in the cold basement. As they made their bed on the hard floor, the older angel saw a hole in the wall and repaired it. When the younger angel asked why, the older angel replied: Things aren’t always what they seem.
The next night the pair came to rest at the house of a very poor, but very hospitable(好客的)farmer and his wife. After sharing what little food they had,the couple let the angels sleep in their bed where they could have a good night’s rest. When the sun came up the next morning,the angels found the farmer and his wife in tears. Their only cow, whose milk had been their only income, lay dead in the field.
The younger angel was very angry and asked the older angel, “How could this happen?” “Why did you not watch out for the cow? The first man had everything, yet you watched over his house,” she accused. “The second family had little but was willing to share everything, and you did not help.”
“Things aren’t always what they seem,” the older angel replied. “When we stayed in the basement,I noticed there was gold stored in that hole in the wall. Since the owner was so greedy and unwilling to share his good fortune,I asked God if I could seal(封口) the wall so he wouldn’t find it. Then last night as we slept in the farmer’s bed,the angel of death(死神) came for his wife. I asked God if the angel could take the cow instead. Things aren’t always what they seem.”The underlined part “the pair” in the second paragraph two refers to .
| A.the poor couple | B.the rich couple | C.the angels | D.the guests |
The younger angel was very angry because .
| A.the older angel killed the farmer’s cow |
| B.the older angel treated the two families unfairly |
| C.the wealthy man gave them a bad place to live |
| D.the angel of death took the cow away |
Why did the older angel let the farmer’s cow die?
| A.Because God wanted the older angel to take the cow. |
| B.Because she wanted to teach the younger angel a lesson. |
| C.Because she was sympathetic to the rich. |
| D.Because she wanted to save the farmer’s wife. |
The story tries to tell the reader that .
| A.sometimes things are not what they seem |
| B.angels are always ready to help the poor |
| C.angels are always ready to help the rich |
| D.the young should always learn from the old |
Talk about a real-life hero! Ten-year-old Larry Champagne from St. Louis,Missouri, hit the brake (刹车) on a runaway school bus. He saved himself and 20 other kids on board from disaster.
It all happened in one terrible accident. On the way to school, the bus driver, Ernestine Blackman, suddenly fell ill. Seeing the car was running away, the other kids started to scream, but Larry ran to the front and stopped the bus.
“At first I thought, ‘We’re going to die,’” says Larry, “but after I pressed the brake, I felt safe.”
Larry’s speedy reaction made news all over the country. He appeared on TV shows as a hero. The bus company gave Larry a big gift. His school hung a medal of honor around his neck.
“My grandmother always tells me to do what’s right,” says Larry. He thanked his brother, Jerrick, 9, who “helped me get the bus driver up” during the emergency(紧急情况). How did he know how to stop the bus? Larry is something of a mechanic(机械师). He helps his grandfather work on his old truck. “He gets his hands dirty,” says his grandfather. One thing is for certain: Larry knows where to find the brakes.What did Larry do to save the runaway bus?
| A.He parked it for the sleeping bus driver. |
| B.He helped all the kids climb out through the windows. |
| C.He dialed 911. |
| D.he pressed the brake. |
When did Larry finally feel safe?
| A.When the kids finally stopped screaming. |
| B.When the police officers arrived. |
| C.Once he pressed the brake, and the bus stopped. |
| D.When the bus driver started driving again. |
Larry got the following as praise for his hero action Except _______.
| A.appearing on TV shows |
| B.a scholarship from his school |
| C.a big gift from the bus company |
| D.a medal of honor |
Larry thanked his brother Jerrick for __________.
| A.helping him get the bus driver up |
| B.helping him work on his old truck |
| C.teaching him how to find the brake |
| D.teaching him how to stop the bus |
The underlined sentence“Larry is something of a mechanic” tells us that ____.
| A.Larry’s job is a mechanic |
| B.Larry knows something about machines |
| C.Larry is a robot |
| D.Larry knows nothing about machines |
We have all experienced days when everything goes wrong. A day may begin well enough, but suddenly everything seems to get out of control. It seems as if a single unimportant event may cause a number of things to happen. Let us suppose that you are preparing a meal and keeping an eye on the baby at the same time. The telephone rings and this means your troubles are beginning. While you are on the phone, the baby pulls the table-cloth off the table, destroying your half prepared meal. You hang up(挂断电话) hurriedly and attend to your baby. Meanwhile, the meal gets burnt. As if this were not enough to bring you to tears, your husband arrives, unexpectedly bringing three guests to dinner.
Things can go wrong on a number of people on the road. During the rush hour one evening two cars hit each other and both drivers began to argue. The woman driver behind the two cars happened to be a learner. She suddenly go into a panic (恐慌) and stopped her car. This made the driver following her stop suddenly. His wife was sitting beside him holding a large cake. As she was thrown forward, the cake went right through the window and landed on the road. Seeing a cake flying through the air, a truck-driver had to stop his truck all of a sudden. The truck was carrying empty beer bottles and hundreds of them slid off the back of the truck on to the road. This led to yet another angry argument. Meanwhile, the traffic piled up(排成长龙) behind. It took the police nearly an hour to get the traffic on the move again. In the meanwhile, the truck-driver had to sweep up hundreds of broken bottles. Only two dogs were enjoying themselves from the accident, for they were happily having what was left of the cake. It was just one of those days!According to the author’s opinion, ____.
| A.troubles always come in groups |
| B.accidents may happen anytime |
| C.a small matter may cause great trouble |
| D.anyone may have trouble any day |
When the telephone rings,____.
| A.you should never go to answer it in a hurry |
| B.your trouble is sure to come |
| C.you’d better just let it ring all the way |
| D.you’d better have your baby a little distant from your table before answering it |
What did the police do after the accident?
| A.They helped the driver clean up the road. |
| B.They tried to stop the people from arguing. |
| C.They helped the drivers to go on with their journey. |
| D.They would find out who should be responsible |
Henry was a carpenter of our village. Once I asked him to make a table for my family. A week later, Henry sent us the table and the bill as well.
My wife said to me, "It's a beautiful table, dear, isn't it?"
"I won't decide about that until I see the bill." I said.
Henry was drinking a glass of water. He laughed and gave me a piece of paper. It said,
Bill
One dining table June 10, 2011
Cost of wood17.00
Paint 1.50
Work, 8 hours (1 an hour)8.00
Total(总计) 36.50
When I was looking at the bill, Henry said," It's a fine day, isn't it? Quite sunny."
"Yes," I said. "I'm glad it is only the 10th of June."
"Me too, " said Henry." You wait. It will be a bit hotter by the end of the month."
"Yes, hotter and more expensive. The table will be 20 more expensive on June 30th, won't they, Henry? " I said, "If it isn't too much trouble, please add it up again. You can forget the date."
"OK, man. You are such a guy." Henry said with a smile in his two blue eyes, and he left with the money he should get.The table was made of __________.
| A.Wood | B.glass | C.Paper | D.chair |
The bill showed 36.50 in all because Henry __________.
| A.didn’t do well in math | B.was an honest carpenter |
| C.added the date to the bill | D.was not a carpenter |
In Henry’s opinion the write was a __________ guy.
| A.smart and careful | B.silly and lazy | C.rich and hardworking | D.stupid and rich |
From the story we know that __________.
| A.Henry got 26.5 for his work in the end |
| B.The table will cost 20 more on June 30 |
| C.The writer paid 36.5 for the table |
| D.The writer got 36.5 |
In 1883. John Roebling was inspired by an idea to build a spectacular bridge connecting New York with the Long Island. However, bridge building experts throughout the world thought this was an impossible feat and told Roebling to forget the idea, but Roebling could not ignore the vision he had in his mind of this bridge. After much discussion and persuasion he managed to convince his son Washington, an up and coming engineer, that the bridge in fact could be built.
The project started well, but when it was only a few months underway a tragic accident on the site took the life of John Roebling. Washington was injured and left with a certain amount of brain damage, which resulted in him not being able to walk or talk or even move.
"We told them so." "Crazy men and their crazy dreams.'' "It's foolish to chase wild visions." Everyone had a negative comment to make and felt that the project should be scrapped since the Roeblings were the only ones who knew how the bridge could be built. In spite of his handicap, Washington was never discouraged.
One day he was lying on his bed in hospital, seeing the sky and the tops of the trees outside for just a moment with the sunlight streaming through the windows, and a gentle breeze bowing the flimsy white curtains apart when an idea hit him. He decided to make the best use of the only finger he could move. Thus, he slowly developed a code of communication with his wife.
He touched his wife's arm with that finger, indicating to her that he wanted her to call the engineers again. Then he used the same method of tapping her arm to tell the engineers what to do. It seemed foolish but the project was under way again.
For 13 years Washington tapped out his instructions with his finger on his wife's arm until the bridge was finally completed.Which of the following is true of Washington and his father?
| A.They are hardworking and courageous. |
| B.They are stubborn and bold. |
| C.They are creative and persistent. |
| D.They are curious and modest. |
In the third paragraph, the underlined phrase ''wild vision" refers to______.
| A.the tragic accident | B.the building of the bridge |
| C.the brain damage | D.the discussion and persuasion |
What can we learn about Washington's wife?
| A.She could understand Washington and helped him a lot. |
| B.She couldn't understand him but took good care of him. |
| C.She didn't like Washington's idea about building the bridge. |
| D.She took the responsibility to continue building the bridge. |
From the passage, we know that_______ when Roebling proposed building the bridge.
| A.people all over America supported him |
| B.almost no bridge experts in the world supported him |
| C.his friends were strongly in favor of his idea |
| D.many people considered it would be a great feat |
The passage suggests that______.
| A.NO pains, no gains. | B.Many hands make light work. |
| C.A lighted heart is a good medicine. | D.Passion creates wonder. |
Charles Dickens (1812-1870), the great nineteenth century English novelist, was born near Portsmouth. His father ran heavily into debt and when he was twelve, he had to go and work in a factory for making boot polish. The only formal education he received was a two-year schooling at a school for poor children. In fact, he had to teach himself all he knew. He worked for a time as junior clerk in a lawyer's office. After that, he worked as a reporter in the law courts, and later in parliament, for London newspapers. His career as a writer of fiction began in 1833 with short stories and essays in periodicals, and in 1837 his comic novel The Pickwick Papers made him the most popular author at his time in England.
He was a great observer of people and their places because he was attracted by life and conditions in mid-nineteenth century London. He wrote 19 novels all his life and in many of them, Dickens gave a realistic picture of all classes of England society, showing deep sympathy for the poor and unfortunate, exposing the injustice and inhumanity(不人道) of the bourgeoisie(布尔乔亚阶级).
Many of his novels like Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Nicholas Nickleby, Great Expectations, A Tale of Two Cities and so on drew attention to the unsatisfactory social conditions that existed in England over a hundred years ago.
Dickens criticized capitalist society from the point of view of bourgeois humanism. He wished to see improvement in the living conditions of the poor, but failed to find any effective means to achieve that end.Dickens only received a little formal education because______.
| A.he wanted to teach himself |
| B.he wanted to work and made a lot of money |
| C.he was too poor to afford any more formal education |
| D.he wanted some working experiences to be a novelist |
According to Dickens, the society at his time in England was________.
| A.just | B.poor | C.comfortable | D.unsatisfying |
Which of the following novel made Dickens the most popular writer at his time in England?
| A.Oliver Twist | B.The Pickwick Papers |
| C.A Tale of Two Cities | D.Great Expectations |
According to the passage, which of the following about Dickens is true?
| A.He didn't go to school at all. |
| B.He only wrote about poor people and showed deep sympathy for them. |
| C.He began to write fictions when he was 21 years old. |
| D.He found some effective ways to improve the living conditions of the poor. |
It can be inferred from the passage that________.
| A.Dickens had a miserable childhood |
| B.Dickens tried many different jobs before he became a professional writer |
| C.Dickens wrote many novels but only some of them are popular |
| D.Dickens criticized capitalist society and helped to improve the living conditions of the poor |
My father had returned from his business visit to London when I came in, rather late, to supper. I could tell at once that he and my mother had been discussing something. In that half-playful, half-serious way I knew so well, he said," How would you like to go to Eton?"
"You bet, "I cried quickly catching the joke. Everyone knew it was the most expensive, the most famous of schools. You had to be entered at birth, if not before. Besides, even at 12 or 13, I understood my father. He disliked any form of showing off. He always knew his proper station in life, which was in the middle of the middle class, our house was medium-sized; he had avoided joining Royal Liverpool Golf Club and went to a smaller one instead; though once he had got a second-hand Rolls-Royce at a remarkably low price, he felt embarrassed driving it, and quickly changed it for an Austin 1100.
This could only be his delightful way of telling me that the whole boarding school idea was to be dropped. Alas! I should also have remembered that he had a liking for being different from everyone else, if it did not conflict(冲突)with his fear of drawing attention to himself.
It seemed that he had happened to be talking to Graham Brown of the London office, a very nice fellow, and Graham had a friend who had just entered his boy at the school, and while he was in that part of the world he thought he might just as well phone them. I remember my eyes stinging(刺痛)and my hands shaking with the puzzlement of my feelings. There was excitement, at the heart of great sadness.
"Oh, he doesn't want to go away," said my mother, "You shouldn't go on like this.” "It's up to him," said my father. "He can make up his own mind.”The house the writer's family lived in was _______ .
| A.the best they could afford |
| B.right for their social position |
| C.for showing off |
| D.rather small |
His father sold his Roils-Royce because _______ .
| A.it made him feel uneasy |
| B.it was too old to work well |
| C.it was too expensive to possess |
| D.it was too cheap |
What was the writer's reaction to the idea of going to Eton?
| A.He was very unhappy. | B.He didn't believe it. |
| C.He was delighted. | D.He had mixed feelings. |
We can know from the passage that _______ .
| A.Children who can go to Eton are very famous |
| B.Children can go to Eton if they will |
| C.It is very difficult for a child to get admitted by Eton |
| D.Children don't have the right to decide whether they will go to Eton |
A traveller was staying in an Egyptian village. One day, she held up her camera to take pictures of the children. Suddenly the young ones began to shout at her. The traveller's face turned red and she apologized to the head for what she was doing, and told him she had forgotten that people in some places believed a person would lose his soul(灵魂) if his picture was taken. She explained to him the operation of a camera for a long time. Several times the head tried to say something, but he couldn't. When she believed that the head didn't fear any longer, the traveller then let him speak. With a smile, he said, "The children were trying to tell you that you forgot to take off the lens(镜头) cap!" The children shouted when the traveller was taking pictures of them because ______.
| A.they didn't want to stop playing |
| B.the traveller forgot to take off the cap on her head |
| C.they didn't want to have their pictures taken |
| D.the traveller was not doing well with her camera |
The traveller made an apology to (向……道歉) the head because _______.
| A.she thought it was not right to take people's pictures without telling them beforehand(事先) |
| B.the children would lose their souls |
| C.she had stayed in the village too long |
| D.she didn't take a picture of the head first |
The traveller explained how to use a camera to the head because _______.
| A.the head was very interested in her camera |
| B.the head wanted to learn to take pictures |
| C.she was afraid of the head |
| D.she wanted the head not to worry about what she was doing |
When the head smiled, it's clear that _______ .
| A.the children wanted to play with her |
| B.the traveller didn't know what the children meant |
| C.he wanted the traveller to tell him something else |
| D.the traveller didn't let him speak |
Which of the following is NOT right?
| A.The traveller knew something about people in some countries. |
| B.The children wouldn't mind if the traveller took pictures of them. |
| C.The head was afraid that the traveller's camera would hurt the children. |
| D.The traveller didn't understand why the children shouted. |
Not too long ago, our teacher, being a “tree-hugger” (as the kids call her), had us write an essay on an environmental issue . I was eager to start, but something made me stop.
“What is an environmental issue ?” one kid asked . “What if we don’t care about the environment ?” another complained. “ It’s not like it affects me .”
These comments astounded me .I have always cared about the environment and assumed that others did too. From the surprised look on my teacher’s face, I could tell she felt the same way.
In no time, I finished my essay . In my essay I wrote about logging(伐木), which is an important industry, but if we continue to cut down trees without replacing them, it will damage the environment.
There are so many things that we can do to save our world. Recycling, of course, is always a good thing, but not everyone has a recycling plant nearby ( I don’t ) . There are other ways to help the environment . Plant a tree. Don’t waste water.
I can’t stand it when a person’s excuse for not caring is “Nothing’s going to happen in my lifetime, so why should I care ?” Sure, the chances of something terrible happening are slim, but I want people to realize that if we don’t deal with it, someone will have to eventually. Do you want that to be your children ?
When my teacher told me to read my essay to my class, I was a little embarrassment because I didn’t want everyone to call me “tree- hugger”. I realize now that if being a tree-hugger means you cares about the environment, I’m a tree-hugger 100 percent. I just wish more people were too.Why do the students call her teacher “tree-hugger” ?
| A.She likes hugging trees. |
| B.She knows a lot about trees. |
| C.She grew up in the country. |
| D.She cares a lot about the environment. |
The underlined word in Paragraph 3 can be replaced by ____.
| A.helped | B.changed | C.shocked | D.interested |
Paragraph 5 is mainly about ____.
| A.what we can recycle |
| B.how we can save the earth |
| C.why we should protect the earth |
| D.what damage we are doing to the earth |
We can infer from the text that _____
| A.the students don’t like the teacher |
| B.the teacher liked the author’s essay |
| C.the author is ashamed of being a tree-hugger |
| D.the author should have written a better essay |
Gabby Logan was a gymnast when she was young. She is now the 39-year-old mother of seven-year-old twins, Reuben and Lois. The other day on TV she was dressed in a new swimsuit, which was designed to show off her nice figure, which was admired by a great number of television viewers.
Gabby, who won high praise for her television show of the Olympics, has asked the woman of the whole nation to go to the swimming pool, saying the secret of her figure is regular swimming. She is also making advertisements for the new Sculpture Swimwear of Speedo, an international swimsuit company, to help women find the perfect swimsuit.
Gabby said, "We all felt uneasy about getting into our swimwear at first. But we should be excited by the sporting achievements we have seen at the Olympics this summer. To get ourselves a little healthier, have a try and go to the swimming pool. " Then she said," Swimming is the perfect exercise if you want to feel healthy or simply relax. I find that going for a swim always clears my mind and also gives me some valuable 6 my time'. I like the calm of swimming which I can't experience when I am not in the pool. "
A study by Speedo, an International company, which sells swimsuits, reported the biggest reason why women were put off going to the pool was the way they looked in swimwear. More than half of the l,000 women surveyed have been reduced to tears when trying on swimwear. And 48 percent said they felt too self-conscious to go swimming with their children. Sally Polak, from Speedo, said, " We're hoping to give women the courage and confidence to get back into the water. " What can we learn about Gabby Logan?
| A.She has two children of the same age. |
| B.She appeared on TV to show off her nice figure. |
| C.She was a swimmer when she was young. |
| D.She took part in the Olympic Games when she was young. |
What is the main reason why Gabby has a nice figure?
| A.She is a gymnast. |
| B.She often swims. |
| C.She has a peaceful mind |
| D.She wears Sculpture Swimwear. |
The biggest reason why most women were stopped from swimming is _ .
| A.their shy mind of wearing the swimsuit |
| B.their being too busy with their housework |
| C.their not being comfortable in the swimsuit |
| D.their being afraid of their child seeing them wear less |
What is the author's purpose of writing the text?
| A.To introduce a famous woman. |
| B.To discuss a TV show of the Olympics. |
| C.To report a way of keeping a good figure. |
| D.To encourage women to go swimming. |
At the age of ten I could not figure out what this Elvis Presley guy had that the rest of us boys did not have.I mean,he had a head,two arms and two legs,just like the rest of us.About nine o’clock on Saturday morning I decided to ask Eugene Correthers,one of the older boys,what it was that made this Elvis guy so special.He told me that it was Elvis’ wavy hair and the way he moved his body.
About half an hour later all the boys in the orphanage(孤儿院)were called to the main dining-room and told we were all going to downtown Jacksonville,Florida to get a new pair of Buster Brown shoes and a haircut.That is when I got this big idea,which hit me like a ton of bricks. If the Elvis hair cut was the big secret,then that’s what I was going to get.
A11 the way to town I told everybody, including the matron(女管家)from the orphanage who was taking us to town,that I was going to look just like Elvis Presley and that I would learn to move around just like he did and that I would be rich and famous one day, just like him.
When I got my new Buster Brown shoes, I could hardly wait for my new hair cut and now that I had my new Busier Brown shoes I would be very happy to go back to the orphanage and practice being like Elvis.
We finally arrived at the big barber shop,where they cut our hair for free because we were orphans(孤儿).I looked at the barber and said,“I want an Elvis hair cut. Can you make my hair like Elvis?”I asked him,with a big smile on my face.“Let's just see what we can do for you,little man,”he said.I was so happy when he started to cut my hair.Just as he started to cut my hair, the matron signed for him to come over to where she was standing.She whispered something into his ear and then he shook his head,like he was telling her “No”.Then he told me they were not allowed to give us Elvis hair cuts.Then I saw my hair falling onto the floor.In the author’s eyes,Elvis Presley was_________.
| A.disgusting | B.admirable |
| C.ambitious | D.dynamic |
From the passage,we can know that______________.
| A.Buster Brown was more appealing than Elvis Presley |
| B.An Elvis hair cut cost the orphans a lot of money |
| C.The matron did not want the boy to have an Elvis hair cut |
| D.The barber was unwilling to give the boy an Elvis hair cut |
We can learn from the underlined sentence that the boy was______.
| A.excited to have an Elvis hair cut |
| B.worried to think about the secret |
| C.anxious to remove the ton of bricks |
| D.careful to seize the chance |
How would the boy probably feel when he walked out of the barber shop?
| A.Delighted. | B.Guilty. |
| C.Self-satisfied. | D.Depressed. |
I was in a shopping mall recently, and I decided to go and get a cup of tea. As I was making my way to the coffee shop, I noticed an old gentleman rather poorly dressed sitting on a bench nearby. I knew from the first sight that he was in need of some kind of help. He had a little lunch in front of him and was wholeheartedly enjoying it.
There was a young man in front of me in the line also waiting to be served. The young man handed the servant a twenty-dollar bill and asked for an orange juice as well as a favor. The servant looked at the young man with a little surprise, not fully understanding him. The young man asked her to give the juice to the old gentleman eating his lunch outside on the bench. The young man also told her that he would be watching every second so that she would be completely safe at all times. Later, there was a wonderful exchange between the waitress and the old man. I only wished I had taken a photo of the smiles on both of their faces.
As I was thinking about this event later on, I wondered why the young man didn’t just perform this act of kindness himself. I thought he was hoping that this act of kindness might inspire others to do something for the old man as well. Thinking of the happy smiles on the old man’s face, I felt how worthwhile it is to help others.The underlined word “favor” in Para. 2 refers to________.
| A.passing the young man a cup of orange juice |
| B.buying lunch for the old man |
| C.exchanging meals with the old man |
| D.giving the juice to the old man |
Which of the following can be used to describe the young man?
| A.Kind and considerate | B.Generous and proud. |
| C.Rich and friendly. | D.Humorous and helpful. |
In the author’s opinion, the young man asked the servant to take the juice to the old man so that____________.
| A.the old man could probably accept it |
| B.he would become famous for his good deed |
| C.more people would be inspired to do good deeds |
| D.he would become a friend of the servant |
The world’s richest man might seem to have it all, but Bill Gates has one regret. The self-made billionaire said he felt stupid for not knowing any foreign languages.
Speaking in his third Ask Me Anything question-and-answer session for online forum Reddit(红迪网), the Microsoft founder said that he wished he spoke French, Arabic or Chinese.
He said: “I took Latin and Greek in high school and got A’s and I guess it helps my vocabulary. I keep hoping to get time to study one of these—probably French because it is the easiest. I did Duolingo for a while but didn’t keep it up.”
Gates, who is worth $79.3 billion, praised Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for surprising an audience in Beijing when he spoke fluent Chinese. “Mark Zuckerberg amazingly leamed Chinese and did a Q&A with Chinese students—unbelievable, isn’t it?” he said.
This isn’t the first time for Gates to admit his regret over language. He also showed his habits at home and personal insights.
Last February, Gates said he likes to do the dishes himself—to his own special standards every night and also told the interviewer that his wife, Melinda, would likely want Samuel L. Jackson to play her husband in a biopic(传记片).
He also admitted that he would pick up a $100 bill if he found it on the street.
As he took the top spot on Forbes(福布斯)28th Annual Billionaires list last year for the fourth time, he said he is pretty basic when it comes to so ending on clothes and food, but that he enjoys investing in shoes and racquets(球拍)when he plays tennis.
When asked a life lesson he had to learn the hard way, the billionaire said staying up too late is a habit he is still trying to break. “Don’t stay up too late even if the book is really exciting. You will regret it in the morning. Pam still working on this problem,” he said. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?
| A.An Interview with Bill Gates |
| B.How Bill Gates Succeeded |
| C.Bill Gates’ Regret |
| D.The Richest Billionaire |
The underlined part in Paragraph 8 may actually mean that_____.
| A.it is important to lay a good foundation of life |
| B.food and clothing are basic needs for people’s life |
| C.he doesn’t spend much money on food and clothes |
| D.he never cares about buying food and clothing |
What advice did Bill Gates give?
| A.Avoid staying up too late. |
| B.Be a good language learner. |
| C.Do the dishes yourself at home. |
| D.Pick up the $100 bills in the streets. |
Which of the following is true according to the passage?
| A.Bill Gates is also the founder of Facebook |
| B.Bill Gates topped the list of Forbes 28 times. |
| C.Bill Gates was good at learning languages in high schoo1. |
| D.Bill Gates’ wife wants Samuel to play a game with Gates. |
Ben and his wife Susan were on their way to have dinner with their friends. It was a dark,windy night, and they did not know the way very well. They drove through a town until they found what they thought was the road to Dorling,where their friends lived. But it soon became clear that they were not on the road to Dorling at all. The road that they were on was getting narrower,and there were no other cars on it. The wind was blowing harder with every minute that passed.
They came to a small village .They drove past a church and then two houses without lights on. There was nobody about to tell them where they were,or where the road went. Just then,Ben saw a telephone box,twenty meters or so further on. While he walked back along the road to see if there was a name outside the church,Susan telephoned their friends and told them that they were still on their way.
Their friends were just saying that the dinner was already getting rather cold,when Ben came back to the telephone box,his head down against the wind. He said that there was a tree lying across the road,and that the telephone lines were down. Susan heard nothing more from their friends about the dinner.Some time later Ben and Susan found they took a wrong road because ________.
| A.their friends lived nearer than they drove |
| B.the road was getting narrower and their car alone was on it |
| C.the hard wind made them get lost |
| D.the road was not the same as before |
Ben went to the church to see if there was a name outside because ________.
| A.he was sure to find some people who knew Dorling |
| B.he hoped to get help from there |
| C.he wanted to telephone his friends where they were |
| D.he wanted to stay there for the night |
Susan could hear nothing more from their friends because ________.
| A.the telephone lines were broken by a tree |
| B.the strong wind made too much noise |
| C.they got angry |
| D.they had all left |
From the passage we know ________.
| A.Ben and his wife often went out for dinners |
| B.Ben and his wife lived in the country |
| C.both Ben and his wife were shortsighted(近视的) |
| D.Ben and his wife seldom(很少) went to Dorling |
One morning in Philadelphia, the sun shone bright through all the thick jungles and the tall churches. John, 6, wearing the worn-out clothes, walked from a far place, his dark small hands holding a piece of stolen bread.
John stopped for a moment at the entrance to the church and then left tightly holding the bread,
He was an orphan(孤儿), whose parents were killed in World War II leaving him alone in the orphanage for five years, Like many children in the house, he had a lot of free time. Mostly no one took care of them, so they had to learn how to steal those they wanted.
John believed God to be real, so every Sunday morning in any case he would go to the church to have a look and listen to those people singing inside or reading the Bible. He felt only at this moment he was the child of God and so close to God. But he couldn’t enter because his clothes were so dirty. John himself knew it.
John was quietly calculating the times. This was his 45th Sunday at the entrance to the church. He stood on tiptoe(踮着脚尖) for a while and walked away.
As time passed, the pastor(牧师) noticed John and learned from others that he was the small boy who liked stealing things in the orphanages.
On the 46th Sunday, the sun was shining and John came still holding a piece of bread with his dark small hands. When he just stood there, the pastor came out. He felt like running away, but he was carried by the pastor's friendly smile.
The pastor walked up to his side, clearly seeing John's small hands shaking.
"Are you John?"
John didn't answer, but looked at the pastor and nodded.
"Do you believe in God?" the pastor patted John on his head with dust.
"Yes, I do!" This time John told him loudly.
"So you believe in yourself?"
John looked at the pastor, without a word.
The pastor went on saying, "At the first sight of you, I find you're different from other kids because you have a good heart."
His face turning red, John said nervously, "In fact, I'm a thief." With that, he lowered his head.
The pastor didn't speak, but held John's dark small hands, slowly opened them and put them against his wrinkled face.
"Ah" Just at the same time, John shouted and was about to take out his dark small hands. Yet the pastor tightly held his small hands and spread them out in the sun.
"Do you see, John?"
"What?"
"You're cupping the sunshine in your hands."
John blankly looked at his hands: when did they become so beautiful?
"In God's eyes, all children are the same. When they are willing to spread out their hands to greet the sun, the sun will naturally shine on them. And you have two things more than they do. First is courage and the second is kindness." With that, the pastor led him into the church. It was the first time that John went into this sacred place, and at this moment he didn't feel inferior, but the unspeakable warmth.
On that morning greeting the sunshine, John found himself again, along with the confidence, satisfaction, happiness, dreams he had never had.
Twenty years have passed. Now the boy who ever tightly held the bread with his dirt hands has been the most famous cook in Philadelphia and made many popular dishes.
Every Sunday morning, he would personally send the bread he baked to the orphanage. Those children who greeted him with cheers were used to consciously spreading their palms before they got the bread.
Because they all knew when we are willing to spread out our hands to greet the sunshine, the sun will naturally shine on us.The method the writer uses to develop Paragraph is ______________
| A.presenting contrasts (对比) | B.showing causes (原因) |
| C.offering analyses | D.providing explanations |
Why didn't John go inside whenever he went to the church?
| A.He was frightened to be recognized by the pastor |
| B.He was not welcomed by those singing in the church. |
| C.He was sorry for his dirty clothes and identity as a thief. |
| D.He was left alone in the orphanage and nobody cared for him. |
Which of the following questions did John reply certainly?
| A.“Are you John?" | B."Do you see, John?" |
| C."So you believe in yourself?" | D."Do you believe in God?" |
Which of the following can best describe the pastor's great effect on John?
| A.John became a famous cook. |
| B.John admitted his bad behavior. (行为) |
| C.John believed God to be real |
| D.John spread warmth to other orphans. |
According to the passage, the sunshine cupped in hands can bring ________
| A.cheers and confidence | B.dreams and imagination |
| C.courage and kindness | D.forgiveness and satisfaction |