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Before Christmas Mr. Smith broke his right leg and had to stay in hospital. When he was there, he always asked his doctor when he could go home. He didn't like to spend Christmas in hospital. Though the doctor did his best, Mr. Smith didn't get better. So on Christmas Day he was still in hospital. He spent a bad day in bed thinking that he missed a lot of fun on such a happy day.

The next day the doctor told him that he might be well enough to leave hospital in time for the New Year. Mr. Smith was very happy to think that he would spend New Year's Day outside hospital. Soon Mr. Smith left hospital and on New Year's Eve he went to a party. He enjoyed himself there. But he drank too much. On his way home that night, he had a fall and broke his left leg. What an unlucky man he was!

1.Mr. Smith spent Christmas Day in hospital because ______.

A.he like to

B.his wife told him to

C.he broke his left leg

D.he had to

2.He had a good time on ______.

A.Christmas’ Eve

B.Christmas Day

C.New Year’s Eve

D.New Year’s Day

3.Because ______, he drank so much on New Year’s Eve.  

A.he was too happy

B.both of his two legs got well

C.he had a fall

D.he was in hospital

4.Mr. Smith would have to spend New Year’s Day ______.

A.at home

B.at a party

C.in hospital

D.outside hospital

 

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I don’t agree with him on this point ____ he might be right.

A.ifB.althoughC.unlessD.because

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  Mrs Ball had a son.His name was Mick.She   1   him very much and as he was not a   2   child.she was always   3   that he might be ill,  4   she used to take him to see the best   5   in the town four times a year to be looked   6  

  During one of these   7  ,the doctor gave Mick all kinds of tests and then said to him,“Have you had any   8   with your nose or ears recently?.”Mick   9   for a second and then answered,“Yes,I   10  .”

  Mrs Ball was very   11  .“But I'm sure you have   12   told me that,Mick!”she said worriedly“Oh,really?”said the doctor   13  .“And what trouble have you with your nose and ears,my boy?”“Well,”answered Mick.“I always have trouble with them when I'm   14   my sweater off,because the   15   is very tight.”

(1)

[  ]

A.

loved

B.

hated

C.

missed

D.

cared

(2)

[  ]

A.

rich

B.

clever

C.

strong

D.

happy

(3)

[  ]

A.

afraid

B.

surprised

C.

glad

D.

sure

(4)

[  ]

A.

which

B.

for

C.

but

D.

so

(5)

[  ]

A.

player

B.

teacher

C.

doctor

D.

lawyer

(6)

[  ]

A.

round

B.

over

C.

for

D.

after

(7)

[  ]

A.

talks

B.

years

C.

visits

D.

stays

(8)

[  ]

A.

answer

B.

thing

C.

word

D.

trouble

(9)

[  ]

A.

waited

B.

thought

C.

stood

D.

looked

(10)

[  ]

A.

did

B.

will

C.

have

D.

do

(11)

[  ]

A.

excited

B.

interested

C.

pleased

D.

surprised

(12)

[  ]

A.

already

B.

just

C.

never

D.

always

(13)

[  ]

A.

angrily

B.

seriously

C.

happily

D.

carefully

(14)

[  ]

A.

turning

B.

taking

C.

keeping

D.

putting

(15)

[  ]

A.

collar

B.

nose

C.

mouth

D.

ear

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I remember my maths teacher Mr Young very well. He stood out because the kids made fun of him. He was missing one of his fingers. In school Maths was my worst subject. I don’t think there was ever a day I went to school that I was not afraid.
One day, I was told that if I got one more E on my report card, my parents would be called to school.
I tried really hard for weeks to learn Maths. I just couldn’t understand how to make different parts of numbers into whole things; my brain just couldn’t do it, no matter how hard I tried.
The day before report cards were to come out, I knew that Mr Young would give me an E, just like he always did.
After class ended, I went to Mr Young and told him what would happen if I got another E. He told me there was nothing he could do; it would be unfair to the other kids if he gave me a better grade than I had actually earned.
I looked at the teacher and said, “Mr Young, you know how all the kids make fun of you because you’re missing your finger?”
He looked at me, and said nothing.
“They shouldn’t do that to you because you can’t help not having a finger, Mr Young. Just like I can’t help not being able to learn numbers and matters like that,” I said.
Again, he said nothing as he looked down at his desk, and began grading papers.
The next day, when I got my report card, I looked at my grades: Geography: B- , English: D-  , History: C- , Gym: B+ , Art: C, Maths: D- .
That Math grade was the most favorite one I ever received in my whole life. I knew that someone in the world finally understood what it was like for me to be missing a finger inside my head.
【小题1】Where was Mr Young different from others?

A.He had only nine fingers in all.
B.He played jokes with students.
C.He usually gave higher mark to students.
D.He taught Maths in an interesting way.
【小题2】What would happen to the writer if he got another E?
A.He would be asked to leave school.
B.He might be punished by his parents.
C.He would not be allowed to play any more.
D.He would be laughed at by other students.
【小题3】The writer got a Math D- at last because            .
A.he achieved a higher level after working hard
B.Mr Young was afraid of being made fun of again
C.Mr Young knew the trouble of being poor in mind
D.Mr Young thanked him for telling him the opinions of students
【小题4】The story tells us that              .
A.students should respect(尊敬) the disabled teachers
B.teachers should treat all the students fairly
C.students need to be cared for in their study,
D.teachers should have an understanding of the students

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My father woke up early one summer morning when I was fourteen and announced, “Get up, you’re going with me to cut the grass in the garden.”
The idea that my father thought I was old enough to help him in his business made me feel proud and excited. From sunup to sundown, my father, my younger brother and I worked in the large garden. By the end of the day I was too tired to say a word but I felt happy. This was my first time to help my father in his business. I got $6 for my work that day.
One day my father found some leaves I had missed and pulled me aside. “Take away these leaves!” he said. “And don’t make me have to tell you to do it again.” The message was clear. Today I value the importance of doing job well the first time. I will never fail to impress (留下印象) the person I’m working for.
After two years, my father told me and my brother that he felt we were old enough to cut the grass by ourselves. Every Saturday during my last two years of high school, we set off early in the morning with the same wish we had gained while working under our father.
Looking after the garden was neither exciting nor high paying, but that didn’t matter. It taught me that any job was a good job and whatever I was paid was more than I had before.
A newspaper reporter once asked me how someone could possibly live with hard work and low pay. “If you’re only thinking about hard work and money, you probably don’t want to do better than you are doing,” I answered. In every job, from cutting the grass to washing dishes, I’ve learned much. I’ve learned something that helps me in my next job.
If you work hard enough, you can learn from any job you do.
7. The writer ______ from working in the garden.
A. learned to work hard to get money
B. found he could be well paid
C. felt he could impress others by working hard
D. learned any job was good though he might be paid less
8. When the writer finished high school, maybe he was ______ years old.
A. fourteen             B. eighteen             C. twenty           D. twenty-two
9. The writer’s father was ______.
A. very strict but helpful
B. lazy and easy to get angry
C. careful and enjoyed working in the garden
D. funny and hard-working
10. Which is the most important to the writer according to the passage?
A. Finishing work as quickly as possible.
B. Asking no money for your work.
C. Keeping learning from any job you have.
D. Keeping on looking for different jobs.

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