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A woman ( W ) is not feeling very well. She comes to see the doctor ( D ).
D: ________1.__________________________?
W: I feel very weak. I can hardly do any work, doctor.
D: ___________2.___________________?
W: A month ago.
D: Do you have a headache?
W: No I don’t.
D: __________3._____________________?
W: Yes, I sleep very well.
D: ___________________4.____________________________?
W: No, I don’t. And I have a little food for lunch because I want to keep thin.
D: Oh, I see. _______5.________You need to take more food and do some exercise every day. You can be better soon.
A. Do you have enough sleep?
B. When did you have such feeling?
C. what’s the matter?
D. There is nothing serious.
E. Do you do exercise?
If you do not use your arms or your legs for some time, they become weak; when you start using them again, they slowly become strong again. Everybody knows that. Yet many people do not seem to know that memory(记忆力) works in the same way.
When someone says that he has a good memory, he really means that he keeps his memory in practice by using it. When someone else says that his memory is poor, he really means that he does not give it enough chance to become strong.
If a friend says that his arms and legs are weak, we know that it is his own fault, But if he tells us that he has a poor memory, many of us think that his parents are to blame, and few of us know that it is just his own fault.
Have you ever found that some people can’t hear or write but usually they have better memories? This is because they cannot read or write and they have to remember things; they can not write them down in a little book. They have to remember days, names ,songs and stories. So their memory is the whole
time being exercised.
1.The main reason for one's poor memory is that his parents have poor memories.
A. right B. wrong
2.If you don't use your arms or legs for some time, they will become strong.
A. right B. wrong
3.A good memory comes from more practice.
A. right B. wrong
4.Some people can't read or write, but they have better memories, because they have saved trouble.
A. right B. wrong
5.The best title of this passage is “How to Have a Good Memory”.
A. right B. wrong
Tom lived by himself a long way from town. He hardly went to town, but one day he went into town to buy a few things. After he bought them, he went into a restaurant and sat down at a table. When he looked around, he saw some old people put glasses on before reading their newspapers. So after lunch he decided to go to a shop to buy himself one pair, too. He walked along the road, and soon found a shop.
The man in the shop let him try on a lot of glasses, but Tom always said, "No, I can't read with these."
The man became puzzled (迷惑的) , and he said, "Excuse me, but can you read?"
"No, of course I can't!" Tom said angrily. "If I could read before, do you think I would come here to buy your glasses?"
1.Tom lived ______.
A. with his family B. near town C. in the country D. in town
2.Tom didn't go to town______.
A. never B. often C. sometimes D. sometime
3.Why did Tom decide to buy a pair of glasses?
A. Because he thought if he bought them, he could read.
B. Because they were very bright.
C. Because they were cheap.
D. Because he could read newspaper.
4.Tom went to the shop to ______.
A. have a rest B. have dinner C. wear glasses D. buy a pair of glasses
5.What do you think of Tom?
A. He is foolish. B. He is clever. C. He is tall. D. He is beautiful.
Mr. and Mrs. Turner live outside a small town. They have a big farm and they are always busy working on it. Their son, Peter, studied at a middle school. The young man studied hard and did well in his lessons. It made them happy.
Last month Peter finished middle school and passed the entrance examination (升学考试). Mrs. Turner was very happy and told the farmers about it.
Yesterday morning the women went to the town to buy something for her son . on the bus she told one of her friends how clever and able her son was. She spoke very loudly. All the people in the bus began to listen to her.
“Which university will your son study in?” a woman next to her asked.
“In the most famous university in our country!” Mrs. Turner said happily.
“The most famous university?”
“Oxford University(牛津大学).”
Most of the passenger looked at her carefully. Some of them said to her, “Congratulations!(祝贺)”
A woman said , “I’m sure he will know Fred Smith.”
“Who is Fred Smith?”
“He is my son.”
“Does he study in the university, too?”
“No.” said the woman. “He is one of the professors(教授)”
1.The story happened in ________.
A. America B. FranceC. GermanyD. England
2.Mr. and Mrs. Turner were happy because ________.
A. their son did well in his lessons
B. they have a big farm
C. they have a good harvest
D. their son studied at a middle school
3.Mrs. Turner wanted everyone to know
A. her son finished middle school
B. her son was handsome
C. her son was going to study in a university
D. her son was very friendly to others.
4.Mrs. Turner spoke so loudly in the bus that .
A. her friend could hear her
B. all the people could hear her
C. she hoped to make all the people happy
D. she hoped they would say congratulations to her
5.Which of the following is true? __________.
A. The woman wasn't interested in Mrs. Turner's words
B. Mrs. Turner knew nothing about the famous university
C. The woman wanted to stop Mrs. Turner from showing off
D. The woman next to Mrs. Turner wanted to show off her son, too
That day was like any other day in his life. After school Michael walked past the shop in the street corner. He stopped to some shoes, and he felt sorry for himself. He wanted to have a pair of shoes for his birthday. He walked away sadly and thought of what to tell his mother. He knew she would give him if she could. But he also knew very well she had money. He decided not to go home , as he looked worried and his mother would notice it. So he went to the park and sat down on the grass. Then he saw a boy in a wheel chair. He noticed that the boy moved the wheels with his hands. Michael looked at him carefully and was to see that the boy had no feet. He looked at his own feet. “It is better to be without shoes than feet.” he thought. There was no reason for him to so sorry and sad. He went away and smiled, thinking he was more lucky in his life.
1.A. seeB. look at C. hear D. notice
2.A. gladly B. nearly C. reallyD. quickly
3.A. something B. what C. nothing D. anything
4.A. little B. a little C. much D. lots of
5.A. at onceB. thenC. just nowD. at all
6.A. pleased B. excitedC. surprised D. interested
7.A. up B. through C. outD. down
8.A. much B. still C. even D. less
9.A. out of B. withC. without D. having no
10.A. look B. feel C. appear D. seem
What were you doing the rainstorm?
A. at that time B. in time C. at the time of D. when