A stag(雄鹿)went for a trip with his family to another forest. They enjoyed the new
Forest, which was c1. with thick bushes and trees.
That day, the stag was playing with his family. All of a sudden, the antlers(鹿角)of the
stag got c2. in the branches of a tree. He tried hard, but could get not himself f3., his
wife and baby kept on watching helplessly.
The stag thought, “Everything was fine, till now. But I am stuck. I could never return home
How unlucky I am! We came here for p4., but I think this is the worst period of my life.” The stag was so tired that he finally gave up and kept s5., standing there sadly the whole night. And
he didn’t dare to shout at all because he was a6. of the hunter`s coming
The next morning, a woodcutter n7. the stag . He cut down the branches and let the stag go.
The stag thanked the woodcutter and rushed home with his family. To their surprise, many
animals in their home a8. have been killed by the lions the day before.
At once, the stag realized that he and his family had avoided being k9.because of his
caught antlers. The moments which he c10. to be the worst period of his life turned out to be
the luckiest for him.
direct / attend / in public / interview / nodded/ in person
1.To his surprise and relief, his teammates all ______ in agreement.
2.The school notice board says that all students are invited to______for free.
3.The mother traveled for many hours to return home to talk to her child______.
4.People are usually required to give a general self-introduction in a job______.
5.It`s all right to ask your classmates______questions because you know them all.
I had unpleasant experiences in a summer five years ago. My father died in a car accident,
leaving my mother, my two younger brothers and I alone. At that time, I was a senior high
school student. After my father’s funeral, I had no choice but to drop out of school and work in
a factory.
I really wanted to return to school and wanted to go to college, but I couldn`t. I only hoped
to bring up my two younger brothers. Life was not easy for me, for I can’t afford their tuition
even if I worked from day to night without stopping. Without my father’s protection, I thought
I was a slave (奴隶) to the fate.
Later on, something changed my life. I still remember that it was a rainy day. I put myself
in the rain and walked slowly in the street.
Suddenly the rain stopped! I raised my head and found “the sky” was in fact a dark blue
umbrella. Then I noticed a middle-aged man with one leg on crutch standing behind me. He
said to me, “Why not run without an umbrella? If you didn`t run, you would get drenched.”
The man told me that he was promoter. He once dreamed of being a policeman, but an
accident ruined his dream. Though his present job was not suitable for his legs, it was a
wonderful start to him. He was very happy that he didn`t lose heart and still “ran” on the road
of life…
I was encouraged by the man’s words. I went to a big city and I became an assurance
representative (担保代表). After two years’ running, I did well and my family condition turned
better little by little. Later I returned to school and succeeded in my entrance to university.
Life is like this. When you are in rainy days in your life, if you couldn`t find a way to
prevent you from being wet, you would be overwhelmed. But if you decide to get rid of it,
you`ll discover that the rainy days last not so long as you imagine.
1.What happened to the writer at the beginning of the story?
A. His father died in a car accident six years ago.
B. He had to drop out of school to look after his sick mother.
C. He couldn`t afford his two brothers’ tuition even if he worked from day to night.
D. He didn`t have money to hold the funeral for his father.
2.About the middle-aged man with one leg on crutch, which of the following is not true?
A. He had dreamed of being a policeman.
B. He was a promoter.
C. He lost one leg in an accident.
D. He had a good job which was suitable for him very well.
3.What does the underlined mean in Chinese?
A. wet B. very dry C. quite nervous D. really comfortable
4.What’s the main idea of the sixth paragraph?
A. The writer didn`t want to listen to the middle-aged man and left without any word.
B. The writer made friends with the middle-aged man and they got on well with
each other.
C. The writer had to give up his dream and became a promoter as the middle-aged man.
D. The writer learned from the middle-aged man and the situation got better.
5.Which is the best title for the passage?
A. Run out of the Rainy Season of Your Life.
B. Care for the Disabled Person.
C. Try to Be Independent.
D. Get to Know More About Middle-aged People.
It was one of the hottest days of the dry season. It hadn`t rained in almost a month. The
crops were dying. Cows had stopped giving milk. If it didn`t rain soon, we would lose
everything. On this day, I witnessed(目睹) a wonder.
I was making lunch when I saw my 6-year old son, Billy, walking very slowly toward the
woods. Minutes later he came running out again, toward the house. Soon after, I saw him
walking toward the woods again. This went on for an hour. Finally I walked out of the house
quietly and followed him.
Billy cupped both hands in front of him carefully as he walked into the woods. in order
not to drop the water he carried. Then I saw an amazing sight. Several large deer stood in front
of him. Billy walked right up to them. I saw a tiny baby deer lying on the ground. It was dying
of thirst, and it lifted its head with great effort to drink the water in my boy’s hands.
When the water was gone, Billy ran back to the house. I followed him to the tap. Billy
opened it and a small trickle(涓涓细流) came out. He knelt there, letting the drips(水滴)
slowly fill up his “cup”.
Now I understood what was going on. The week before, he tried giving water to our
horses but I told him not to waste water. Now when he stood up and turned, I was there in front
of him. His eyes filled with tears. “I’m not wasting,” he said. I joined him with a small
pot of water from the kitchen. I let him walk to the baby deer alone while I stood at the edge of
the woods. As tears rolled down my face, they were suddenly joined by other drops…and more
drops… as if the sky itself was crying.
1.What did the writer think of the son?
A. Clever B. Wasteful C. Helpful D. Forgetful
2.The boy carried the water to the baby deer _____.
A. with a small pot B. by using an empty bottle
C. with the help of large deer D. by cupping his both hands.
3.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Cows had stopped giving milk because they were old.
B. The writer thought the son wasted water when he tried giving water to horses.
C. The baby deer was dying because of lack of the water.
4.The last sentence in the last paragraph means that_____.
A. the son cried because his parent told him not to waste water
B. the writer was moved by the son and began to cry
C. a big trickle came out of the tap for the deer to drink
D. the son cried because the baby deer died
5.What’s the best title for the passage?
A. The Importance of Water. B. The Wasted Water.
C. The Water of Life. D. How to Save Animals.
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1.The above material is most likely taken from .
A. an advertisement B. a picture book
C. a poster of a movie D. a magazine
2.Bryar Moore is .
A. 8 years old B. 9 years old C. 10 years old D. 11 years old
3.It`s clear that “The Only Child Myth” is written by .
A. Lauren Sandler B. Bryar C. Myth D. Time
4.If one wants to know something about sports, he can read .
A. Lobbyists B. Water Wars C. Africa D. Dance
5.According to the material, we can learn that .
A. the magazine came out in spring
B. one can check “www.time.cn” for more information
C. the only child is selfish, spoiled and lonely
D. Carlos Acosta may be a dancer
The sky was clear and the sun was shining brightly before the deadly disaster of the
Typhoon(台风). Bernadette Tenegra , a 44-year-old high school teacher, was in her ____ which
was on the bank of a river. The Tenegra family stayed together in their shelter to ___ the storm. They thought that the powerful storm would ___ soon as it did in the past .So they were just hanging on there.
But things didn`t happen as they had thought, the water ___ with a frightening speed
and their wooden house fell down, ____ away the occupants (居住者), including Tenegra’s husband and her other daughter. They were able to struggle to ___ , but the 6-year-old Tenegra
was ____ against the strong wind and water, along with sharp deadly debris(残骸).
Bernadette ___ her way to the child and was holding her and kept telling her to keep on.
“I crawled(爬) over to her, and I tried to pull her up. But she was too ____ and wasn’t able to make it. It seemed she had already ___ , ” Tenegra said, crying. “I screamed but it didn’t
work."
The mother said ____ that she would never forget the last words of her daughter before
___ , “Ma, just let go, just let go. Save _____. I love you forever.
“Yolanda” , the super typhoon destroyed a great number of houses and buildings. The
6-year- old ___Tenegra lost her life. She has just seen a small part of this wonderful world
___ that short lifetime, while the whole world witnessed all the beauty of her.
1.A. family B. Home C. building D. School
2.A. leave B. stop C. avoid D. keep
3.A. lost B. produce C. complete D. disappear
4.A. raised B. rose C. lifted D. kept
5.A. sweeping B. putting C. hiding D. keeping
6.A. safety B. warmth C. strength D. difficulty
7.A. touching B. beating C. fighting D. preventing
8.A. turned B. made C. got D. created
9.A. sleepy B. weak C. impatient D. careless
10.A. given hack B. given away C. given up D. given off
11.A. excitedly B. sadly C. angrily D. confidently
12.A. arrival B. break C. choice D. death
13.A. myself B. himself C. yourself D. herself
14.A. alive B. lazy C. live D. lively
15.A. above B. below C. during D. beyond.