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母亲的茶事 
  ①乡村五月的晨,醒得特别早。仿佛还没来得及揉揉眼,天色便温柔地明亮起来。
  ②想起临睡前母亲说今天该采茶了,赶紧翻身起床。清水洗漱后,素面朝天地向屋后茶园信步而去。
  ③沿着春草丰满的小径向前,向前。晨露盈盈在我穿行游走的身后滴答作响,行不远,就看见母亲拎一小桶埋头在茶树丛中一朵一朵地采摘青茶。天地间罗下薄薄的清雾,空气中漫布着青草、泥土特有的味道,茶树们井然有序地排列着,伸出一只只浅嫩的小手,一定是想抓住这个春天轻灵的羽翼吧!
  ④母亲含笑嗔怪我昨日在旅途风尘仆仆一天,累了,没多睡会,眼神却分明欣喜地巴望一起采茶,多点时间亲近她的女儿。学着母亲的样子,我一边小心翼翼地采摘着鸟舌般俏皮柔嫩的新芽,一边听她细声轻语絮叨着如烟的往事。
  ⑤一场场春雨飘过,茶树喝饱了水,滋滋地直望外冒着青翠的嫩芽,从清明到立夏前都是采茶的季节。那时候,青山茶场的千里茶园里便人声鼎沸,热闹非凡了,远远放眼望去,碧绿葱翠的茶山上星罗棋布地遍撒着一个个俏生生的采茶姑娘。她们如翩翩彩蝶穿梭在一条条绿色长龙间,头带草帽,腰挎竹笼,双手起舞,上下翻飞,一片片,一叶叶,采摘着满垅的希翼和梦想,茶树兴奋地颤抖着发出淅淅沥沥的欢唱。少女时的母亲便是那群茶姑里的一个。以前采茶都是一水的黄花闺女,母亲说,茶是最好“色”的,一个季节下来,那些丰满水灵的女孩子一个个都变得面黄肌瘦,神色憔悴。我一旁听了吃吃地笑,哪里是茶好色呀,分明是采茶的活太艰辛乏味,茶姑们的消瘦大致是劳累所致吧。
  ⑥布谷鸟高声吟唱着不急不慢地巡回在原野,和煦的清风痒痒地拂面而过。说着这些青葱往事时,母亲像往常一样抿嘴笑了。细细看看母亲,她真的老了,那昔日光洁明媚的额角不经意间爬上几道深深的沟壑;清澈的眸子有了些许浑浊;逐渐发福的身体不再灵动妙曼,连采茶也要戴着老花镜才能看清。我暗暗叹口气,心里湿湿沉沉的。不知还能喝多久母亲亲手采摘的茶叶了。
  ⑦吃过晚饭,父亲笑吟吟地问我要不要看茶叶是怎么炒制“出笼”的,他毫不吝啬地夸起母亲的聪明能干,去年只看过一次就学会了自己做茶。灶膛里的豆萁随着划起火柴的青烟熊熊燃起,红彤彤的火舌忽忽地舔着锅底,母亲把我们采了一天的青茶叶一股脑儿倒进锅里,赤裸着双手不慌不忙地翻炒起来。一股浓郁的清香蓦地扑鼻而来,飘飘缈缈地弥漫开去,一时间连满屋的空气都沉醉在沁人心扉的茶香余韵中。
  ⑧杀青、摊青、烘焙,母亲双手不停舞动,翻、揉、捻、搓丝毫都不含糊,那一点头一舒臂的灵活机警好象换了个人似的。我托腮依在灶边,贪婪地吸着,嗅着,陶醉着,铁锅散发的热气合着茶叶袅袅的清香逐渐逐渐盈润着我的心……
  ⑨二个多小时后,茶叶终于烘干焙好,粉墨登场了,簸箕里的新茶条索紧致,纤毫毕现,一共7两有余。望着母亲红肿麻木的手掌,拭着她额头沁出的汗珠,我感动莫名,没成想,每天在手中的青瓷茶碗里舒缓轻舞,婀娜多姿,清香碧纤的茶叶,竟然来得这么艰辛不易。那杯中朵朵盛开的叶片,可是朵朵都凝结着母亲浓浓的爱呀!
【小题1】这篇文章主要描述了两个场面,请你各用一个词语概括出来。(2分)
【小题2】赏析第⑤段画线句中“穿梭”“起舞”“翻飞”这些词的表达效果。 (2分)
【小题3】请结合文意对“母亲”这一人物形象作分析。(3分)
【小题4】第⑨段画线句在文中有何作用?(3分)

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根据汉语提示,完成句子。

Collecting stamps ________ ________(一定是)great fun

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你是一个小淘气吗?哦,你一定是一个爱干净、守规矩的孩子。但是,你要知道,小淘气们也有他们惹人喜爱的一面,他们的一举一动,有时也会给我们带来快乐和欢笑。

  “Have you washed your hands and face?” Billy's mother asked him. “Yes,” he said. “Show me.” He showed his mother his hands.

  “They are filthy,” she said. “And your face is covered with dirt.” She pulled him into the bathroom. “Now wash your face and hands,” she said.

  He did as she told him, but he hated doing it.

  “Are you afraid of soap and water?” his mother asked him.

  “No, I am not afraid of them.” He said. “I just don't like them. I hate washing.”

  When he left the house he was clean. By the time he got to school he was dirty again.

  “Look at you!” his teacher shouted. “Your face is dirty. If your hands are dirty, too, you will be in trouble. Hold out your hands.”

  Billy knew his hands were dirty. He quickly spit on one and rubbed it on his pants. Then he showed it to the teacher.

  “That is not a clean hand, Billy,” she said. “It is the dirtiest hand in the class. I am going to punish you.”

  Billy looked around the class. “It's not the dirtiest hand in the class,” he said. “All right, Billy.” The teacher said. “If you can show me a dirtier hand, I won't punish you.”

  With a smile, Billy quickly showed her his other hand.

1.How did Billy feel about washing his hands and face?

[  ]

A.He didn't mind.

B.He liked it.

C.He hated it.

D.He was too busy to do it.

2.Why was his teacher angry with him?

[  ]

A.He was late for school.

B.He hadn't done his homework.

C.His hands and face were very dirty.

D.He wouldn't show her his hands.

3.What did the teacher think about the hand Billy showed her?

[  ]

A.It was dirty.

B.It was the cleanest in the class.

C.It was the dirtiest hand in the class.

D.It had been cleaned with spit.

4.How did Billy know his hand was not the dirtiest in the class?

[  ]

A.The teacher had very dirty hands.

B.The other children had filthy hands.

C.The dirtiest hand was his other hand.

D.He could see the dirtiest hand.

5.What did the teacher do with Billy at last?

[  ]

A.She didn't care about it.

B.She punished Billy.

C.She praised Billy.

D.She helped Billy to wash his hands.

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(翻译)我猜想你的爸爸一定是一位电脑工程师。

  I guess your father ____ ____ a computer____.

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  本篇大意是:木匠约翰给主人公的妻子做了一个小饭桌,结账时的账单上把成本费17.00、油漆料钱1.50、工价8.00和日期10一起相加,多计价10元,结果被主人发现了,但他并没有直接批评多要钱的木匠,只是诙谐地说:“月底30日做比月初10日做,还要贵些,是不是?”而且只付了木匠应得到的26.50元钱.很明显,本篇比上篇更难些,因上篇中主人公怀特和厂家双方处理的问题是直接的,直言不讳,而本篇中的主人公却是明人做暗事,肚内藏机关,木匠虽然诡谲,主人却更机灵,一眼看穿了木匠的把戏,但他处理问题颇有技巧,既解决问题,不多花钱,又不搞得很僵,双方不快,体现了现代生意场中的交往策略和洽谈风格.我国正在建设社会主义市场经济,这是法制化、规范化的市场经济,反对不正当的竞争.此文有一定的现实意义,文中的内容联系着当代的社会生活,通过英语试卷,同样可以检验学生:的审视能力.

  Our village carpenter(木匠), John Hill, came one day and made a dining table for my wife. He made it just the right size to fill the space between the two windows. When I got home that evening, John was drinking a cup of tea and writing out his bill(账单) for the job.

  My wife said to me, quietly, “That's his ninth cup of tea today.” But she said, in a loud voice, “It's a beautiful table, dear, isn't it?”

  “I'll decide about that when I see the bill,” I said.

  John laughed and gave me his bill for the work. I read:

  One dining table
10 November 1989
  Cost((成本;费用)) of wood
£17.00(£是pound的符号)
  Paint(油漆)
1.50
  Work, 8 hours (£1 an hour)
8.00
  Tota1(合计)
36.50

  When I was looking at the bill, John said, “It's been a fine day, hasn't it? Quite sunny.”

  “Yes,” I said. “I'm glad it's only the 10th of November.”

  “Me, too,” said John. “You wait-it'll be a lot colder by the end of the month.”

  “Yes. Colder-and more expensive! Dining tables will be £20 more expensive on November 30th, won't they, John?”

  John looked hard at me for half a minute. Was there a little smile in his two blue eyes? I gave his bill back to him.

  “If it isn't too much trouble, John,” I said, “please add it up again. You can forget the date.”

  I paid him £26.50 and he was happy to get it.

1.Why did John talk about the weather when the writer was looking at the bill?

A Because he didn't want the writer to go through the bill carefully.

B.Because it was really a fine day.

C.Because he wanted the writer to check the bill carefully.

D.Because he wanted to tell the writer what the weather was like.

2.Why did the writer say that dining tables would be £ 20 more expensive on November 30th?

[  ]

A.Because it was difficult to make dining tables in cold weather.

B.Because paint would be more expensive.

C.Because the cost of wood would be more expensive.

D.Because he thought John would almost certainly add the date to the cost of the dining table.

3.The writer thought John would ask for ________ if he made a dining table on the last day of November.

[  ]

A.£20.00
B.£46.50
C.£56.50
D.£26.50

4.When the writer gave him the money, John was happy because ________.

[  ]

A.he got what he should get for his work

B.he got much more money for his work

C.he got the money easily

D.he didn't have to add up the costs again

5.From the story we know that ________.

[  ]

A.John made a mistake in the bill

B.John tried to fool the writer in order to get more money for his work

C.John had written out the bill before the writer got home

D.John still wanted to get £36.50 for his work in the end

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