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He flicked the horse with his whip.

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他用鞭子轻轻抽马。


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Martin was grown-up, and for his birthday that year his father gave him a   36  without any pictures in it!
Martin’s father found he was not   37  about it, and told him, “Son, this isn’t just any   38  book; it’s a magic (有魔力的) book. But to discover its magic you’ll have to   39  it.”
Well, that was better. Martin liked   40  to do with magic. He started reading it,  41  he wasn’t very willing to.
The next morning, his   42  asked him, “Have you found the magic   43  ?
So… there was a key to find! Martin flicked through (快速翻阅) the book, but there was no   44  of the key.
And then his father   45  him, “You won’t find it like that . You have to read the book.”
Martin didn’t have much patience (耐心), thinking his father just told a   46  . A little later, his little sister, Angela, asked him   47  the book. After several days, she   48  shouted, “I’ve found the key!” And she wouldn’t stop   49  all the places she had visited using the magic key.
This made Martin read the book again. At first it was a   50 ; there wasn’t even one single   51  in the book. But, gradually, Martin became   52  the adventurous (冒险的) prince’s life. Then, suddenly, he was there.
The book   53   was the key!
It was true that every time he   54  it, he felt going to its valleys and seas, and he lived the adventures of the prince.
From then on, with every new book, Martin never   55  being attracted by the letters and words inside.

【小题1】
A.boxB.diaryC.bookD.bag
【小题2】
A.sadB.happyC.surprisedD.angry
【小题3】
A.specialB.newC.famousD.ordinary
【小题4】
A.keepB.readC.takeD.value
【小题5】
A.somebodyB.nothingC.everythingD.anybody
【小题6】
A.soB.andC.thoughD.or
【小题7】
A.uncleB.motherC.fatherD.aunt
【小题8】
A.pageB.wordC.stickD.key
【小题9】
A.markB.signC.signalD.way
【小题10】
A.askedB.praisedC.followedD.told
【小题11】
A.lieB.storyC.jokeD.will
【小题12】
A.ofB.forC.toD.back
【小题13】
A.happilyB.badlyC.quicklyD.slowly
【小题14】
A.working outB.talking aboutC.turning down D.looking for
【小题15】
A.pityB.pleasureC.painD.success
【小题16】
A.pictureB.noteC.textD.title
【小题17】
A.busy withB.tired ofC.interested inD.good at
【小题18】
A.itB.yourselfC.himselfD.itself
【小题19】
A.openedB.putC.threwD.covered
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【小题2】What was bothering Amy most in the passage?
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7.A. uncle       B. father           C. mother               D. aunt

8.A. key        B. page              C. word        D. stick

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10.A. asked       B. praised        C. told        D. followed

11.A. will         B. story           C. joke         D. lie

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13.A. badly        B. happily               C. slowly         D. quickly

14.A. working out  B. turning down          C. talking about         D. looking for

15.A. pity         B. pleasure              C. success      D. pain

16.A. note         B. picture              C. text          D. title

17.A. interested in  B. busy with   C. tired of      D. good at

18.A. it          B. yourself                C. itself         D. himself

19.A. put        B. opened                C. threw        D. covered

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1. Which of the following best describes Amy?

A.Crazy and tough                        B.Firm and stubborn

C.Enthusiastic and generous                 D.Abnormal and aggressive.

2.From Paragraph 3, we can learn that __________.

A.The social worker gave in to Amy.

B.The social worker tried to adopt Amy’s brothers.

C.Amy tried to apply for the guardian of the brothers

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3.By saying “They didn’t have far to go to be like any other family”, the writer means________.

A.they will live in the same area as other families

B.they made a deep impression on the neighborhood

C.Amy is able to take good care of the family

D.Amy and her brothers would be already just like a family

4.The best title for this text would be___________. 

A.Standing On Two Feet                    B.Growing Up Alone

C.A Lifelong Fight                         D.A Teen Hero

5.What does  the underlined word guardian in paragraph 4 mean?

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