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     People in different countries do things differently. For example, Australians put
their shirt “tails" on the clothes--line after washing, because they usually put the shirt "tails" into their trousers. When the clothes pegs leave marks on the clothes. other
people will not see them.
     That's why Australians also put the bottom of their socks on the clothes-line. If
they put the top of their socks on the clothes-line, the marks left by the pegs may be seen by others.
     Do you do some washing or others help you to do so? I believe you can do it by
yourself and you will get much fun from it. Please have a try after this exam.
1. In which country do such things happen?           
A. In China.                    
B. In France.
C. In Australia.                  
D. In Japan.                                    
2. In which place do the people usually put their clothes to make them dry in the
passage?
A. On the wall.
B. On the clothes-line.
C. On the door.
D. On the chair.  
3. Australians don't want others to see the marks left by the pegs on the shirts, so          .
A. they don't buy shirts
B. they don't like wearing shirts
C. they put their shirts on the clothes-line by the pockets
D. they put their shirts on the clothes-line by the shirt "tails"
4. In which way do Australians dry their clothes according to the passage?
5. What does 66tails" mean in Chinese in the passage? It means”        ”in Chinese.
A.尾巴    
B.下端
C.袖子    
D.领子

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Once when I was a teenager, my father and I were standing in line to buy tickets for the circus. This is about the family standing ahead of us.

The family had eight children. Their clothes were not expensive but clean.

The children were well-behaved. They stood in line, two by two behind their parents, holding hands. They were excitedly talking about the clowns, elephants and other acts they would see that night. You could tell that they had never been to the circus before.

The tickets lady asked the father how many tickets he wanted. He proudly replied, “I want eight children’s tickets and two adult tickets please, so I can take my family to the circus”.

The ticket lady quoted(报)the price. The man stopped holding his hand. The man’s lips started to quiver(颤抖). He leaned toward her and asked again, “How much did you say?”

The ticket lady quoted the price again. The man didn’t have enough money. How was he supposed to turn and tell his eight kids that he couldn’t take them to the circus.

My dad put his hand into his pocket, pulling out a $20 bill and dropped it on the ground, though we weren’t rich. Then he reached down, picked up the bill, tapped the man on the shoulder and said, “Excuse me, sir, this fell out of your pocket.”

The man knew what was going on. He looked into my dad’s eyes, he replied, “Thank you, thank you, sir. This really means a lot to me and my family.”

My father and I went back to our car and drove home. We didn’t get to see the circus that night, but we didn’t care.

74.The children were talking about ________ .

A) clowns            B) other acts they would see that night  
C) elephants          D) all the above

75.   The underlined word ‘well-behaved’ in the third paragraph means ________.

A) holding hands          B) talking excitedly

C) showing good manners     D) showing bad manners

76. How many tickets would the man buy altogether?

A) six             B) eight

C) ten             D) twelve

77. Why was the man disappointed when he heard the price of the ticket?

A) Because he had lost his money.     

B) Because he didn’t want to buy them.

C) Because he thought the circus was dull.

D) Because he didn’t have enough money for tickets.

78.Which of the following is NOT True?

A) The family didn’t go to the circus that night.

B) The writer and his father helped the family.

C) The father couldn’t afford the tickets.

D) The writer didn’t go to the circus that night.

79.From the passage we know that the big family was poor ________.

A) but worked very hard

B) and they felt very sad

C) but they were very happy

D) and they often asked for help from others

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阅读理解

  People in different countries do things differently. For example, Australians put their shirt “tails” on the clothes-line after washing, because they usually put the shirt “tails” into their trousers. When the clothes pegs leave marks on the clothes, other people will not see them.

  That's why Australians also put the bottom of their socks on the clothes-line. If they put the top of their socks on the clothes-line, the marks left by the pegs may be seen by others.

  Do you do some washing or others help you to do so? I believe you can do it by yourself and you will get much fun from it. Please have a try after this exam.

根据短文内容,选择正确答案。

1.In which country do such things happen?

[  ]

A.In China.
B.In France.
C.In Australia.
D.In Japan.

2.In which place do the people usually put their clothes to make them dry in the passage?

[  ]

A.On the wall.
B.On the clothes-line.
C.On the door.
D.On the chair.

3.Australians don't want others to see the marks left by the pegs on the shirts, so ________.

[  ]

A.they don't buy shirts

B.they don't like wearing shirts

C.they put their shirts on the clothes-line by the pockets

D.they put their shirts on the clothes-line by the shirt "tails"

4.In which way do Australians dry their clothes according to(根据) the passage?

[  ]

A.
B.
C.
D.

5.What does “tails” mean in Chinese in the passage?

[  ]

A.尾巴
B.下端
C.袖子
D.领子

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完形填空。
     Once when I was a teenager, my father and I were standing in line to buy tickets for the circus (马戏团).
This is about the family standing ahead of us.
     The family had eight children. Their clothes were not expensive but  1 .
     The children were well behaved. They stood in line, two by two behind their parents, holding hands.
They were excitedly talking about the clowns (小丑), elephants and other acts they would see that night.
You could  2  that they had never been to the circus before.
     The ticket lady asked the father how many tickets he wanted. He  3  replied, "I want eight children's tickets
and two adult tickets please, so I can take my  4  to the circus."
     The ticket lady quoted (报) the price. The man's wife let go of his hand. The man's lip started to quiver
(颤抖).He leaned (靠) toward  5  and asked again, "How much did you say?" The ticket lady quoted the price
again. The man didn't have  6   money. How was he supposed to tum and tell his eight kids that he couldn't
take them to the circus?
      My dad put his hand into his pocket, pulled out a $20 bill and  7  it on the ground. (And we weren't rich!)
Then he  8  down, picked up the bill, tapped the man on the shoulder and said, ''Excuse me, sir, this  9  out of
your pocket."
     The man knew  10  was going on. He looked into my dad's eyes, held my dad's hand in his, and took the
$20 bill. With a tear in his eye, he replied,"Thank you, thank you, sir. This really  11  a lot to me and my
family."
      My father and I went back to our car and drove home. We didn't get to see the circus that night, but we
didn't  12 .
(     )1. A. clean   
(     )2. A. find    
(     )3. A. suddenly
(     )4. A. wife    
(     )5. A. her     
(     )6. A. much    
(     )7. A. missed  
(     )8. A. got     
(     )9. A. moved   
(     )10. A. what   
(     )11. A. takes  
(     )12. A. worry  
B. large    
B. agree    
B. proudly  
B. children 
B. him      
B. any      
B. lost     
B. reached  
B. broke    
B. how      
B. costs    
B. care     
C. thick
C. tell 
C. safely
C. team 
C. them 
C. enough
C. passed
C. went 
C. fell 
C. when 
C. owns 
C. know 
D. warm  
D. decide
D. quietly
D. family
D. us    
D. some  
D. dropped
D. looked
D. took  
D. who   
D. means 
D. show  

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