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Dear Song Qingwen, It¡¯s a long time to see you. I hear you want to know something about our city, Shanghai.
Best wishes for you and your family!
Yours, Wang Feng |
Dear Song Qingwen,
It¡¯s a long time to see you. I hear you want to know something about our city, Shanghai. Great changes have taken place in this city. We have planted more trees in it and the water in the river is much cleaner than before. New roads are wider and wider. When you come here, you¡¯ll find the street is very clean and tidy. The people in this city are richer; they build many modern factories. Tall buildings appeared instead of low houses. Because of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, many visitors for all over the world are coming here for traveling. I hope you can come back and have a look.
Best wishes for you and your family!
Yours,
Wang Feng
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A little young boy loved football with his all heart. But being half the size of the other boys, at all the games, the young boy sat on the bench and hardly ever had chances to play. His father was always standing there with cheering. He never missed a game.
This young boy was still the smallest of the class when he entered high school. But his father continued to encourage him but also made it very clear that he did not have to play football if he didn¡¯t want to. But the boy loved football and decided to hang in there. All though high school he never missed any practice or a game but remained a bench-warmer all four years. His faithful father was always standing there with words of encouragement for him.
When the young son went to college, he became a member of the football team. This young athlete never missed practice during his four years at college, but he never got to play in a game. It was the end of his last football season, and as he began to practice, bad news came by telegram. His father died that morning.
After three days, it was time for the last game. The young man went to the coach and said, ¡°Coach, please let me play. I¡¯ve just got to play today.¡± Feeling sorry for the kid, the coach agreed finally. Before long, the coach, the players and everyone in the stands could not believe their eyes. This little unknown athlete, who had never played before, was doing everything right. Nobody could stop him. He ran, he passed, and at last, he won! He was really like a star.
He looked at the coach, with tears in his eyes, and said, ¡°Well, you knew my dad died, but did you know that my dad was blind?¡± he continued, ¡°Dad came to all my games, but today was the first time he could see me play, and I wanted to show him I could do it!¡±
1. Why did the boy always sit on the bench?
A. Because he liked watching football games.
B. Because he didn¡¯t practice hard enough.
C. Because he had to stay with his father.
D. Because he was not big and strong enough.
2.What does the phrase ¡°hang in there¡± in paragraph 2?
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3. When was the son on a football team?
A. Before he went to school.
B. When he was at the primary school.
C. When he was at the high school.
D. When he as at college.
4.Which of the following is TRUE?
A. The son was the smallest in his school.
B. The son was good at playing football.
C. The father saw all the son¡¯s games.
D. The coach believed the son so much.
5. What¡¯s the best title of this passage?
A. What a football player! B. He could see me play!
C. I think I can! D. Let me play!
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In the middle of a really embarrassing moment, you might feel like you just want to disappear. Maybe you wish for a time machine that could send you back five minutes. Well, time machines are hard to come by in the real world, so finding a better way of getting through the humiliation(ÃÉÐߵij¡Ãæ) is needed.
Sometimes, embarrassment is caused by how we act after we make an unwanted thing. If the thing is a small one, you can just pretend it didn't happen, and many people won¡¯t notice. On the other hand, if you stop, or get red in the face after you've messed up, people will really notice, and it will be hard to let the moment pass by. Of course, some embarrassing moments are too big or obvious for this plan to work.
Sometimes when you meet or get caught in a really cringe-worthy(ÞÏÞεÄ) moment, it doesn't seem funny. Other people may laugh, but you just get red in the face and feel like curling up in a ball of shame. But there are some people who can laugh at their own mistakes. When they mess up, they laugh harder than their friends do! People like this don't stay embarrassed for long, because this can turn into another funny story. They might even make a joke about their mistake before anyone else gets the chance to.
You shouldn't pretend a laugh if you really feel angry or embarrassed, but changing your attitude or outlook might be worth trying. Remember that a thing that makes you embarrassed today will probably make you laugh tomorrow. So why not try to laugh today?
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1. Why do persons wish for a time machine in this passage?
A. They want to turn younger.
B. They miss the past years.
C. They terrify the future days.
D. They don¡¯t want something to happen.
2. If a small thing happens to you, what should you do?
A. Stop and quarrel with others.
B. Do as it didn¡¯t happen.
C. Get in the red face.
D. Do the same thing to others.
3.How will you feel when you meet or caught in a really cringe-worthy moment?
A. Funny. B. Interesting.
C. Bored. D. Excited.
4.What does the underlined word ¡° this¡± mean in this passage?
A. Getting in a red face.
B. Curling up in a ball of shame.
C. Laughing harder than friends do.
D. Making a joke.
5. What does the writer want to tell us in the last paragraph?
A. Life is not fair, get used to it.
B. Easy come, easy go.
C. Easier said than done.
D. Better late than never.
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Jeff Keith has only one leg. When he was 12 years old, Jeff had cancer. Doctors had to cut off most of his right leg. Everyday Jeff puts on an artificial leg. The leg is plastic. With the plastic leg Jeff can ski, ride a bicycle, swim, and play soccer. He can also run.
In the photo, Jeff is running with some young men. They have plastic legs, too. They are wearing special T-shirts. The T-shirts say, ¡°Run, Jeff, Run. Jeff Keith Run Across America.¡±
When he was 22 years old, Jeff Keith ran across the United State, from the East Coast to the West Coast. He started running in Boston. Seven months later, he stopped running in Los Angeles. He ran 3,200 miles, that¡¯s about 16 miles each day. Jeff wore out 36 pairs of running shoes and five plastic legs.
Jeff stopped in cities on the way to Los Angeles. In every city people gave Jeff money. The money was not for Jeff. It was for American Cancer Society. The American Cancer Society used the money to learn about cancer.
On the way to Los Angeles Jeff talked to people about cancer. He also talked about being disabled. Jeff is disabled, but he can do many things: he skis, swims, plays soccer, and runs. He finished college and is studying to be a lawyer. Jeff says, ¡°People can do anything they want to do. I want people to know that. I am not only for disabled people. I ran for everyone!¡±
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1.This passage tells us a story about a ____________ young man.
A. disabled B. healthy
C. blind D. sad
2.Jeff lost one of his right _____________ because of cancer.
A. arms B. legs C. eyes D. ears
3.The underlined word ¡°artificial¡± means ___________ in Chinese.
A. ÌìÉúµÄ B. ÌìÈ»µÄ C. αÔìµÄ D. ÈËÔìµÄ
4.Jeff ran across American ____________.
A. when he was twelve years old
B. when he was at college
C. at the age of twenty-two
D. at the age sixteen
5.Which of the followings is NOT true according to the passage?
A. Jeff is studying in a college now and he wants to be a lawyer.
B. The money people gave Jeff is used for learning about cancer.
C. What Jeff did tells us people can do anything they want to do.
D. In order to run across American, Jeff wore out five plastic legs.
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A: I will have it at home.
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C : That¡¯s fine.
A: By the way, is your brother Tony at home?
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