George worked in London. He wasn't married, an
d usually had his lunch, and sometimes his dinner, in small restaurants. One evening he decided to go to an expensive restaurant, and when he got in, he saw a large, heavy man whom he had not seen for several years sitting by himself at a table. He thought for a few moments and then remembered the man's name. So he went up to him and said politely, "Hello, Mr Grey. How is your business?"
"Oh, it's not good at all," the large man answered.
George looked at the expensive food and wine on Mr Grey's table and was surprised. "It certainly doesn't look like what you said," he said.
"Well," Mr Grey answered sadly, "I'm afraid you are wrong. A few years ago I was doing very well, and I could afford to bring my wife to this place for dinner too."
1.George usually had his lunch in small restaurants because ______.
A. he wasn't able to do some cooking
B. he had no wife
C. he liked to do so
D. there were only small restaurants around
2.______ one evening.
A. George was invited to dinner in an expensive restaurant
B. George invited some friends to have dinner in an expensive restaurant
C. George went to an expensive restaurant himself
D. George ate a lot of expensive food and wine
3.Mr Grey told George ______.
A. his business wasn't as good as before
B. his wife wasn't well at all
C. he hadn't seen him for some years
D. he was used to eating expensive food and wine
4.Mr Grey's wife ______.
A. often had dinner in small restaurants
B. always had dinner in expensive restaurants with her husband
C. knew George very well
D. used to have dinner with her husband in the expensive restaurant
5.When Mr Grey said his business wasn't good at all, George ______.
A. didn't believe what he said B. was not surprised to hear that
C. agreed with what he said D. was asked to have dinner with him
Mr. Green owned a few shops and was busy with his work. Once his wife had a fall and broke her leg. She was sent to the hospital and needed someone to look after her. They had several servants, but none of them could do the job. One of his friends brought a girl to Mr. Green. She looked beautiful and strong. Mr. Green liked her at the first sight, and wanted to hire (聘用) her.
When the girl went out of the room, the friend said, “I hear she’s a little foolish. You’d better ask her some questions. If she answers them well, you can hire her.”
Mr. Green agreed and called the girl in again. He asked, “What would you be a servant for?”
“My mother is often ill,” the girl said, crying, “I have to stop studying and find work. I want to get some money to buy some medicine for her.”
“Where’s your father, then?”
“He died last year.” answered the girl.
“Oh, I’m sorry to hear that,” said Mr. Green, “And how did he die?”
“He went to London on business and had a high fever. The doctor couldn’t save him and he died in the capital.”
“How many times had your father been to London?”
“Three times.”
Mr. Green was happy. He thought that the girl was not foolish at all, but he wanted to have a last try. So he asked, “Which of the three times did your father die in London?”
The girl thought for a while and said, “I’m sorry I don’t know. When he died there, I was at school.”
1.Mr. Green owned some shops in .
A. Canada B. America C. England D. Australia
2.The girl cried because .
A. she had a hard life
B. she hoped Mr. Green could hire her
C. her mother had broken her leg
D. she wanted to get some money from Mr. Green
3.Mr. Green's friend wanted him .
A. to find out why she wanted to be a servant
B. to test her to see if she was foolish
C. to ask her some difficult questions
D. to know where her father had gone
4.The girl before she came to see Mr. Green.
A. had done some housework
B. had taken care of sick people in hospital
C. had been to London three times
D. had studied in a school
5.From the passage we can see that the girl .
A. was very clever
B. could understand all the questions well
C. finally worked for Mr. Green
D. was a bit silly
Taking away a city’s rubbish is a big job. Every day trucks come into a city to collect it. Most rubbish is made up of things we can’t eat or use. If we kept these things, we would soon have a mountain of rubbish.
In some cities the rubbish is collected and taken outside of city to a dump. Often the city dump is placed where the ground is low or there is a big hole. The kitchen rubbish is broken into small pieces and sent into the sewage system. The sewage system takes away the used water from toilets, bathtubs and other places.
To keep mice and flies away, some earth is used to cover the newly dumped rubbish. Later, grass may be planted on the rubbish-filled land. Finally , a house or a school may be built there, and then you’d never know that this had once been an old rubbish dump.
In other cities the rubbish is burnt in special places. The fire burns everything but the metal. Sometimes the metal can be used again in factories where things are made of metal. The food parts of rubbish are put in special piles where they slowly change into something called humus, which looks like black earth. It is rich with kinds of things that feed plants and help make them grow.
1.The underline word “sewage” in the passage means_______
A. 排污 B.染色 C . 洗涤 D. 洗尘
2.How can we keep the mice and flies away?
A. Some water is used to cover the rubbish.
B. Some earth can be used to cover the rubbish.
C. The fire burns the rubbish.
D. The sewage system takes away the rubbish.
3.According to the passage, the food parts of rubbish can be used again_______.
A. to feed animals B. to feed plants C. to build a house D. to make machines
4.How should we take care of a used metal box according to the passage?
A. By burning it off B. By putting it in water
C. By throwing it away D. By reusing and recycling it.
5.The main idea of the passage is ______
A to let us know taking away rubbish is a big job.
B. to explain the need for rubbish collection
C. to introduce different ways to treat rubbish
D. to tell people to take useful things out of rubbish
请用所给单词的适当形式完成句子(共10小题,每题1分)
1.My sister dreams of _______(become) a great doctor in the future.
2.It’s good for your _______ (healthy) to eat more vegetables and less meat.
3.We were _______(deep) moved by the story of Snow White.
4.Many students find it (bore) to play computer games all day.
5.The evening party will be held on the ________(three) Friday of next month.
6.I’ll return the book to Miss Yang as soon as she _________ (come) back.
7.I found my purse _______(miss) this morning.
8.What happened to Jim? He has drunk five ______ (glass) of wine.
9.Tom and Lily had great fun _______(climb) the LianHua Mountain last weekend.
10.I can’t agree with you ______.(much)
Happiness is for everyone. You don’t need to care about the . Though they have beautiful houses with large gardens and swimming pools, they may often feel .
In fact, is always around you if you put your heart into it. When you are in at school, your teachers will help you; when you do something wrong, people you feel unhappy; when you in something, your friends will say congratulations to you. All these are your happiness. If you notice a bit of them, you can see happiness is always around you.
Happiness is not the same as money. It is a feeling of your heart. you are poor, you can also say you are very happy. Money is not . You have something else that money can’t buy. When you meet with difficulties, you can loudly say you are very happy because you have more chances to challenge . So you can not always say you are poor and you have bad luck. If you take every chance you get, you can be a happy and lucky person.
1.A. poor B. old C. rich D. young
2.A. alone B. happy C. sad D. lonely
3.A. sadness B. happiness C. loneliness D. unhappiness
4.A. trouble B. difficult C. happy D. sad
5.A. beside B. around C. besides D. by
6.A. fail B. get C. make D. succeed
7.A. that B. which C. what D. why
8.A. But B. However C. Although D. And
9.A. anything B. everything C. something D. nothing
10.A. yourself B. you C. myself D. me
Doctor Wang often asks us too much meat.
A. don’t eat B. not eat C. not to eat D. doesn’t eat