On a cold winter afternoon£¬I was walking home from a supermarket£®I was feeling a little tired£¬as I was carrying my shopping bags£®They were so heavy that I decided to stop to have a rest in the park£®I walked towards the gate of the park£®I noticed a poor mad walking out of the restaurant in front of me£®He was holding a paper bag£®He walked to a nearby dustbin£¨À¬»øÏ䣩and started looking through it£®

I suddenly felt sad£®I knew this man would take all that he could get£¬so I went up to him and gave him some fruit£®The man£¬with wrinkles£¨ÖåÎÆ£©on his face£¬looked up in surprise and took what I gave him£®

A big smile appeared on his face and I felt very happy£®Then he said£®¡°Wow! First someone gave me this sandwich£¬then this drink£¬and now some delicious fruit£®This is my daughter's lucky day£®Thank you£¬boy£®¡± Then he went away£¬singing a song£®

Just then£¬I understood what the saying ¡°Giving is getting£®¡±really meant£®Everyone in the world needs help£¬everyone can offer help and everyone will be helped by showing kindness£®Giving sometimes doesn't cost much£¬but it means a lot to the people who you help£®

The man's happiness at that moment comes into my mind every time I have the chance to help others£®

1£®The writer felt a little tired because                      £®

A£®he worked so hard                                      B£®he carried heavy shopping bags

C£®he walked too fast                                      D£®he helped the poor man carry the dustbin

2£®The writer gave the poor man some fruit because                      £®

A£®he couldn't carry so much fruit

B£®he knew the man¡¯s daughter liked the fruit

C£®he wanted to help the poor man

D£®the poor man asked him for some fruit

3£®The poor man's daughter couldn't get                     that day£®

A£®a new skirt           B£®a sandwich              C£®some drink           D£®delicious fruit

4£®Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A£®The poor man's daughter might be sad£®

B£®It was the poor man's daughter's birthday that day£®

C£®The poor man had no money to buy such delicious food for his daughter£®

D£®Giving sometimes costs much£®

5£®The passage mainly tells us                     £®

A£®not to look through the dustbins                   B£®not to be a poor man

C£®to give others fruit                                      D£®giving is getting

Á·Ï°²áϵÁдð°¸
Ïà¹ØÏ°Ìâ

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£ºÔĶÁÀí½â

ÔĶÁ¶ÌÎÄ£¬¸ù¾Ý¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈݼ°Ê××ÖĸÌáʾ£¬ÔÚ¿Õ°×´¦ÌîÈëÒ»¸öÊʵ±µÄµ¥´Ê
Coober Pedy is a small town in the Australian desert (ɳĮ). It's famous not only for its opals (èÑÛʯ) , but also for a very unusual¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿ r________¡ªthe people live and work underground.
Why do people choose to live under the ground? To avoid (±Ü¿ª) the¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿h_______ days and cold nights-daytime temperatures can rise to 50 ¡ãC or more and on a cold night they can fall to ¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿z_______. The locals say that their strange lifestyle is the only answer¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿t________ the unpleasant climate (Æøºò) . In the underground homes, the temperature is always a very pleasant 19¡ãC to 24¡ãC .But that's not the only advantage ; the people there don't need to pay builders if ¡¾Ð¡Ìâ5¡¿ t_______want to build a home or make any changes.
You would be very surprised to see ¡¾Ð¡Ìâ6¡¿ h________well people manage to live underground. They have modern kitchens and bathrooms, sometimes even spas (ÎÂȪ)¡°People think it's impossible to live here and that we're like ancient people, ¡¾Ð¡Ìâ7¡¿b_______ that's not true. " says Bev Smith, who has lived in Coober Pedy for over 30 years. When my husband, Larry, and I first came here, life was very ¡¾Ð¡Ìâ8¡¿d _______ and many people decided to leave. But now, things have ¡¾Ð¡Ìâ9¡¿c________a lot and we¡¯re very comfortable. We now have underground shops, hotels, restaurants, cafes and churches!¡±
Abigail and Brian Tynan ¡¾Ð¡Ìâ10¡¿ 1_______ their large house in Melbourne(Ä«¶û±¾) two years ago to have in an underground home. "My mouth fell open when I saw my wonderful underground home," remembers Brian. " I really enjoy living here. "

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º2011Ä긣½¨Ê¡ÁúÑÒÊÐÖп¼Ó¢ÓïÊÔ¾í ÌâÐÍ£ºÍêÐÍÌî¿Õ


On a cold winter afternoon, Susan was walking home from a supermarket. She was feeling a little   46  , as she was carrying her shopping bags. They were   47  heavy that she decided to have a rest in the park. Then she noticed a poor man   48  in front of her. The man was holding a paper bag. He walked to a rubbish bin(Ïä) and started looking    49  it.
Susan suddenly felt sad. She knew this man would take all that he could get. So she went up to him and gave him some fruit. The man looked up in  50  and took what she gave him.
A big smile appeared on his face and she felt very happy. Then he said, ¡°Wow! First someone gave me this sandwich, then the orange juice, and now some delicious   51  . This is my daughter¡¯s lucky day. Thank you, girl.¡± Then he went   52  , singing a song.
Just then, Susan understood   53  the saying ¡°Giving is getting¡± really meant. Everyone in the world needs help; everyone can offer help and everyone will   54  by showing kindness.
Giving sometimes doesn¡¯t cost much,   55  it means a lot to the people who you help. The man¡¯s happiness at that moment comes into Susan¡¯s mind every time she has the chance to help others.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿A. sad     B. tired    C. frightened
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿A. so B. too  C. such
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿ A. walked     B. was walking  C. to walk
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿A. at B. for  C. through
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ5¡¿A. surprise    B. surprised    C. surprising
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ6¡¿ A. food   B. drink    C. fruit
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ7¡¿A. out     B. away C. in
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ8¡¿ A. what   B. which    C. why
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ9¡¿ A. help   B. be helping   C. be helped
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ10¡¿A. or B. but  C. and

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º2012½ì½­ËÕÊ¡ÑγÇÊÐÏìË®ÏسõÈýµÚ¶þ´Îµ÷Ñп¼ÊÔÓ¢ÓïÊÔ¾í£¨´ø½âÎö£© ÌâÐÍ£ºµ¥´Êƴд

A. ¸ù¾Ý¾äÒâºÍÌáʾд³öµ¥´Ê£¬Íê³É¾ä×Ó¡£
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿¡ªI can¡¯t stand it any more. The computer is so slow.
¡ªPerhaps you need to    ¡ø     (ÖØÆô) it. 
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿Many of the Australians like to take some ___¡ø_____(»§Íâ) exercises.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿I believe you will enjoy your ________£¨³É¹¦£©if you don¡¯t give up.  
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿His father promised to buy him a _____ (±Ê¼Ç±¾) but he didn¡¯t keep it.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ5¡¿The story happened on a cold windy   ¡ø  £¨Ê®Ò»Ô£©afternoon.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ6¡¿Thank you. Your explanation is so ___ (Çå³þ) that I am sure I¡¯ve completely got it.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ7¡¿Mr Zhang bought a car yesterday. It is the      (×îеÄ) of all the cars in our school.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ8¡¿Mrs Wang came to see me     ¡ø     (²»¾Ã)after Mr Zhang left my house.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ9¡¿The girl couldn¡¯t wait to share her    ¡ø      (happy) with her family.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ10¡¿All the farmers in my country are enjoying a cheap    ¡ø     (medicine) care now thanks to the party¡¯s great policy(Õþ²ß).
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ11¡¿He said he was terribly sorry for the few      (mistake) he had made the day before.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ12¡¿The king decided to build a big palace    ¡ø      (special) for his new daughter.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ13¡¿All of us must do the washing and cooking by     ¡ø     (we) so that we can live better in the future.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ14¡¿In his speech he said that all his Chinese friends are worth    ¡ø    (make) and he would come back to see them in a short time.
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ15¡¿Xiangshui Senior High School will celebrate its   ¡ø     (sixty) birthday this coming October.

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º2013-2014ѧÄêÕã½­Ê¡ÎÂÖÝÊÐÁùУ¾ÅÄ꼶ÉÏѧÆÚÆÚÄ©Áª¿¼Ó¢ÓïÊÔ¾í£¨½âÎö°æ£© ÌâÐÍ£ºÍêÐÍÌî¿Õ

 

It is getting colder by the day. When I was putting out my autumn clothes, a brown woolen*  sweater caught my eye and reminded       of this time last year.

It was on a cold morning that my mother came into my bedroom with the sweater. She said it was rather cold outside and asked me to wear it to school. ¡°I spent the whole        weaving* the sweater,¡± she told me.

   The sweater was so unfashionable and       that I was not pleased with it. After mom went out to work, I         the ugly sweater to a corner. I would rather catch a cold than wear it. I thought my classmates would laugh at me. I       a thin uniform and went to school.

   Before I walked into the classroom, I heard Lana¡¯s voice: ¡°Look at my overcoat. My father bought it in Hong Kong.¡± Connie said: ¡°My scarf is      , too¡±

   I looked through the window and was surprised to see all the girls in colorful winter clothes        me. They showed their clothes to each other and laughed     . Suddenly, I felt inferior* to them.     wasn¡¯t my family as rich as theirs? I wanted to wear beautiful clothes, too.

  A strong cold wind blew and I sneezed. During class I felt terrible. The       said I had caught a cold. ¡° You should wear thick clothes today, ¡± she said. I suddenly thought of my mom. She said the same thing to me      I didn¡¯t listen.

  As soon as I got home I fell asleep on the sofa. I     of a woman weaving. She was my mother! She spent the whole night making a sweater for me. But I neither thanked her nor wore it.

  When I opened my _______, my mother was smiling at me. Her eyes were full of worry and care. I held her in my arms. ¡°Sorry, mom, I should        have complained about that sweater. ¡±

   Two days later, I wore the warm and comfortable woolen sweater to school. Some of my classmates laughed at me. But I didn¡¯t      . I know mom¡¯s love is more important than money.

1.A. me                B. him         C. her           D. you

2.A. morning            B. afternoon          C. night       D. day

3.A. comfortable          B. beautiful    C. ugly     D. thin

4.A. threw                B. gave      C. stored      D. showed

5.A. put up               B. put on           C. put off      D. put away

6.A. cheap         B. expensive      C. usual           D. soft

7.A. with          B. without       C. except     D. against

8.A. sadly         B. quietly            C. luckily               D. happily

9.A. How          B. Why      C. When       D. Where

10.A. doctor             B. reporter        C. actor            D. player

11.A. and         B. but            C. so            D. or

12.A. heard              B. talked             C. thought             D. dreamed

13.A. books              B. doors              C. windows         D. eyes

14.A. always             B. usually            C. sometimes      D. never

15.A. care                 B. agree              C. refuse    D. realize

 

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º³õÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º2011-2012ѧÄê°²»ÕÍ©³Ç»Æ¸Ú³õÖгõÒ»ÏÂѧÆڽ׶βâÊÔ£¨¶þ£©Ó¢ÓïÊÔ¾í£¨½âÎö°æ£© ÌâÐÍ£ºÔĶÁÀí½â

Spring is a good season to fly kites. You can fly your kites in the park, in the field or on the play ground. There are many different kinds of kites. Some look like birds; Some look like planes and some look like butterflies. People often fly kites on a sunny and windy day. And the best month for flying kites is March. How can we fly our kites in the sky. First, we run with our kites against the wind. Then when the kite can fly in the sky, you can just stay there with your string reel(ÏßÖá) in your hand. When the kite doesn¡¯t fly in the sky, just adjust(µ÷Õû) the string reel. The string on the reel must be very strong. If you want to fly kites very well, you should practice it more with your friends. Maybe you feel a little difficult at first, but if you fly kites often you will find it very easy and interesting. Flying kites is a very good activity in spring, and a lot of people like it.

1.Where can¡¯t you fly your kites?

A£®In the park.

B£®In the field.

C£®In the street.

D£®On the playground.

2.When do people often fly kites?

A£®On a cold day.

B£®On a rainy day.

C£®On a cloudy day.

D£®On a sunny and windy day.

3.If the kite can¡¯t fly well in the sky, what should we do?

A£®Run quickly.

B£®Adjust the string reel

C£®Run against the wind.

D£®Stay where you are.

4.What does the underlined word ¡°against¡± mean?

A£®·´¿¹

B£®Åöײ

C£®Äæ×Å

D£®¶ÔÁ¢

5.Flying kites is a good sports in         .

A£®spring

B£®summer

C£®autumn

D£®winter

 

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

ͬ²½Á·Ï°²á´ð°¸