Proudly reading my words, I glanced around the room, only to find my classmates with big smiles on their faces and tears in their eyes. Confused, I glanced toward my stone-faced teacher. Having no choice, I slowly raised the report I had worked on, hoping to hide myself. “What could be causing everyone to act this way?”
Quickly, I flashed back to the day Miss Lancelot gave me the task. This was the first real task I received in my new school. It seemed simple: go on the Internet and find information about a man named George Washington. Since my idea of history came from an ancient teacher in my home country, I had never heard of that name before. As I searched for the name of this fellow, it became obvious that there were two people with the same name who looked completely different! One invented hundreds of uses for peanuts, while the other led army across America. I stared at the screen, wondering which one my teacher meant. I called my grandfather for a golden piece of advice: flip (掷) a coin. Heads—the commander, and tails—the peanuts guy. Ah! Tails, my report would be about the great man who invented peanut butter, George Washington Carver.Weeks later, standing before this unfriendly mass, I was totally lost. Oh well, I lowered the paper and sat down at my desk, burning to find out what I had done wrong. As a classmate began his report, it all became clear, “My report is on George Washington, the man who started the American Revolution.” The whole world became quiet! How could I know that she meant that George Washington?
Obviously, my grade was terrible. Heartbroken but fearless, I decided to turn this around. I talked to Miss Lancelot, but she insisted: No re-dos; no new grade. I felt that the punishment was not justified, and I believed I deserved a second chance. At last, I worked very hard for the rest of the school year.
Ten months later, that chance came as I found myself sitting in the headmaster’s office with my grandfather, now having a completely different conversation. I smiled and flashed back to the embarrassing moment at the beginning of the year as the headmaster informed me of my chance to skip the sixth grade. Justice is sweet!
1. What did the author’s classmates think about his report?
A. Complex. B. Funny.C. Boring. D. Puzzling.
2. Why was the author confused about the task?
A. He was unfamiliar with American history.
B. He followed the advice and flipped a coin.
C. He forgot his teacher’s instruction.
D. He didn’t know why the teacher gave such a task.
3.In the end, the author turned things around _______.
A. by redoing his task
B. through his own efforts
C. with the help of his grandfather
D. under the guidance of his headmaster
On a Friday night, a poor young artist stood at the gate of the subway station, playing his violin. Many people put some money into the of the young man.
The next day, the young artist came again, and put his hat on the ground gracefully. from the day before, he took out a large piece of and laid it on the ground. Then he began .
Before long, the young violinist was with people, who were all attracted by the on that paper, which said, "Last night, a gentleman named George Sang put something important into my hat . Please come to claim(认领) it soon."
After half an hour, a middle-aged man ran there in a hurry and through the crowd to the violinist and said, "Yes, it’s you. You did come here. I knew that you’re an honest man and would come here."
"Are you Mr. George Sang?"
The man nodded.
"Did you something?"
"Lottery (彩票). It’s lottery," said the man.
The violinist a lottery ticket on which George Sang’ s name was seen. "Is it?" he asked.
George nodded, seized the lottery ticket and it; then he danced with joy.
George bought a lottery ticket which him a prize of $ 500,000. He was so happy after work and felt the violinist playing so wonderfully that he put 50 dollars in the hat. , the lottery ticket was also thrown in.
When asked why he didn’t keep the lottery ticket himself, the violinist said," I don’t have much money, I live happily; but if I lose honesty, I won’t be happy forever."
We can gain and lose so much in our life. But being honest should be with us. If we bear ourselves in a dishonest way, we succeed temporarily (暂时). However, from the long-term view, we’11 be a loser. Such a person is just like the on the mountain. It’s high above at first, but gradually it falls and loses the of going up.
1.A. boxB. hatC. bowlD. bag
2.A. Free B. AwayC. DifferentD. Far
3.A. paperB. stoneC. cloth D. wood
4.A. begging B. shoutingC. playing D. singing
5.A. crowdedB. surrounded C. surprised D. satisfied
6.A. words B. money C. ticket D. picture
7.A. on purposeB. in time C. in advance D. by mistake
8.A. lookedB. lived C. get D. rushed
9.A. rarely B. certainlyC. recentlyD. nearly
10.A. loseB. getC. bringD. buy
11.A. handed outB. gave outC. sent out D. took out
12.A. toreB. threwC. kissed D. hid
13.A. beatB. sold C. took D. won
14.A. FortunatelyB. However C. Otherwise D. Generally
15.A. byB. from C. for D. with
16.A. Unless B. Whenever C. Although D. Until
17.A. oftenB. never C. seldom D. always
18.A. mayB. should C. must D. need
19.A. air B. waterC. grass D. tree
20.A. roadB. path C. chance D. method
----Tony, you should apologize to Mary for your rudeness.
----_____. It was not my fault.
A.No problem B. Absolutely C. No way D. Excellent
---- How about the party ______ in Tom’s house last night ?
---- I don’t know. I was too busy to attend it.
A. held B. to hold C. being held D. to be held
The boy would rather _______ the story to himself than ______ it with his friends.
A. keep; to share B. to keep; share C. keep; shareD. to keep; to share
---- Why does the river smell terrible?
---- Because large quantities of water______.
A. have been polluted B. has polluted C. has been polluted D. have polluted