I was not having a happy holiday. My family had decided to go back to the countryside in New Hampshire, US, again. But I found it boring. What made the holiday even worse was that I had to sleep in the same bed as my brother. But I was wrong. This trip was the best holiday I have ever had. During the holiday, I met a very special friend.
While I was walking in the countryside, I saw a man carrying a small brown bag. Wearing white clothes, the man looked like a ghost. As he looked at me, I felt frightened. I wanted to run away when the man spoke to me. “Hello. Beautiful day, isn’t it?” he said. The man talked a lot. I wasn’t listening very carefully because I was looking at his little bag. I wanted to see what was inside it!
He saw me looking at the bag and he asked me if I would like to see. Out came a lively, beautiful puppy. The brown puppy was small and only about two months old. The man then asked me, “Would you like to keep this puppy?” I had always wanted a puppy and now I had the chance. I thanked him, took the puppy and ran home. For the rest of that summer, I played with him all the time. And after the trip, I took him home. The puppy is now loved by all my family. He is a friend to both my brother and me, a warm little ball of happiness in our lives.
I’ve always wanted to thank the man because he changed my life. His gift has given me years of pleasure. And I never have boring family holidays anymore.
1.The “special friend” in the third paragraph referred to _______.
A. the man B. a ghost
C. the puppy D. the bag
2.According to the story, which words can be used to describe the man?
A. talkative and friendly B. boring and frightening
C. unfriendly and strange-looking D. good-looking and outgoing
3.Why did the writer keep looking at the man’s little bag?
A. Because the man was carrying it and running quickly.
B. Because the writer wondered what was inside.
C. Because there was something dangerous in it.
D. Because the writer saw a puppy in it.
4.How did the writer deal with the puppy?
A. He left it in the countryside.
B. He gave it to his brother.
C. He took it home after the holiday.
D. He played with it and gave it back to the man at last.
5.What’s the best title for the story?
A. Don’t Be Afraid B. A Strange Man
C. Never Believe in OthersD. The Best Holiday
Linda: I am bored, Sarah. Let’s do something different.
Sarah:
Linda: Yes. I went to Fangte Amusement Park last year. Have you ever been to a water park?
Sarah: No, I haven’t.
Linda: Let’s go to Water City tomorrow!
Linda: Well, that sounds fun,
Sarah: Really? I didn’t know that. Well, how about the zoo?
Linda: I’ve been to the zoo a lot of times.
Sarah: Let’s go to the space museum. I’ve never been there.
Linda: I went there last year, but I’d like to go there again.
1.A. Did you go to an amusement park?
B. Would you like to go to an amusement park?
C. Have you ever been to an amusement park?
D. Have you gone to an amusement park?
2.
A. Me either. B. Me neither.
C. So have I. D. Me too.
3.
A. but I can’t swim. B. so I can swim.
C. and I’ll have fun. D. but I can swim.
4.
A. Me either. B. Me neither.
C. So do I. D. Me too.
5.
A. That sounds a great idea.B. It doesn’t matter.
C. I hope not. D. I don’t think so.
There was once a hardworking farmer who had a fine olive orchard (橄榄果园). But his three sons farm work. When the farmer was , he called the three sons to him and said: “My sons, there is a of gold hidden in the olive orchard. Dig for it, if you it.” The sons tried to him to tell them in what part of the orchard the gold was hidden, but he would tell them more.
After the farmer was dead, the sons went to work to find the pot of gold. they did not know where the hiding-place was, they agreed to begin in a line, at one end of the orchard, and to dig until one of them should find the money. They dug until they had the soil from one end of the orchard to the other. But no pot of gold was to be found. The three sons were very to have done all their work for nothing.
The next olive season, the olive trees in the orchard bore more fruit than they had ever given; when the fruit was , it gave the sons a whole pot of gold.
When they saw how much money had come from the orchard, they suddenly understood what the wise father had meant.
1.A. enjoyed B. hatedC. cared D. minded
2.A. sick B. lonely C. deadD. dying
3.A. box B. bag C. pot D. bucket
4.A. miss B. hate C. care D. want
5.A. make B. order C. let D. get
6.A. something B. anythingC. everything D. nothing
7.A. SinceB. And C. So D. But
8.A. turned up B. turned onC. turned over D. turned around
9.A. uncomfortable B. disappointedC. angry D. worried
10.A. picked B. collectedC. sold D. found
The girl who _______ beautiful eyes _______a prize in yesterday’s singing contest.
A. has; wins B. had; won
C. having; won D. has; won
—Do you like watching the talk show?
—Yes. It always makes people _______.
A. to laughB. laughing
C. laughD. laughed
—What do you think of the two pairs of trousers?
—They don’t fit me well. They are _______ too long _______ too short.
A. not only; but also B. both; and
C. either; or D. neither; nor