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Long long ago,a young man became a great archer(射手).He asked the king to declare him as the greatest archer of the country.The king was going to do so when an old servant of the king said,“Wait,sir.I know an old man who lives in the forest.He is a much greater archer.Let this young man go to him and learn from him for at least three years.”

The man could not believe that there could be a greater archer than him,but he went and found the old man and he was! For three years he learned from him.Then one day,when he thought he had learned everything,the thought came to him:“If I kill this old man,then I will be the greatest archer.”

The old man had gone to cut wood and he was coming back carrying wood on his shoulder.The young man hid behind a tree,waiting to kill him.He shot an arrow.The old man took a small piece of wood and threw it.It struck(击中)the arrow and the arrow turned back and hurt the young man very deeply.The old man came,took out the arrow and said,“I knew that some day you were going to do this.That’s why I have not taught you this secret.There is no need to kill me.My teacher is still alive,and I'm nothing before him.You must be with him for at least thirty years.And he is very old,so go fast! Find the old man!”

1.The underlined word “declare” in the 1st paragraph is closest in meaning to “              ”.

A.serve                   B.tell                       C.announce                      D.choose

2.The young archer wanted to kill the old man in the forest because                   

A.he had nothing more to learn from him

B.he could then become the greatest archer

C.the old man refused to teach him everything

D.the king's old servant ordered him to do so

3.The following pictures show what happened between the young archer and his teacher.Which is the right order of the story?

A.1→2→3→4          B.4→3→2→1            C.4→2→3→1            D.4→2→1→3

4.What do you think would most probably happen next?

A.The young archer died soon after he got hurt.

B.The king declared the young man the greatest archer.

C.The young archer found the old man's teacher and killed him.

D.The young archer set off(动身)to look for the old man's teacher.

5.What can you learn from the story?

A.There's always someone better than you in this World.

B.You must never try to become better than your teacher.

C.The older a mall is,the better archer he usually becomes.

D.Always use a piece of wood to protect yourself from an arrow.

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     Long long ago, a young man became a great archer (射手). He asked the king to declare him as the
greatest archer of the country. The king was going to do so when an old servant of the king said, "Wait,
sir. I know an old man who lives in the forest. He is a much greater archer. Let this young man go to him
and learn from him for at least three years."
     The man could not believe that there could be a greater archer than him,but he went and found the old
man and he was! For three years he learned from him. Then one day,when he thought he had learned
everything,the thought came to him: "If I kill this old man, then I will be the greatest archer." The old man
had gone to cut wood and he was coming back carrying wood on his shoulder. The young man hid behind
a tree, waiting to kill him. He shot an arrow.
     The old man took a small piece of wood and threw it.It struck (击中) the arrow and the arrow turned
back and hurt the young man very deeply. The old man came, took out the arrow and said,"I knew that some
day you were going to do this.That's why I have not taught you this secret.There is no need to kill me. My
teacher is still alive, and I'm nothing before him.You must be with him for at least thirty years. And he is very
old, so go fast! Find the old man!"
1. The underlined word "declare" in the 1st paragraph is closest in meaning to "______".
A. serve
B. tell
C. announce
D. choose
2. The young archer wanted to kill the old man in the forest because ______.
A. he had nothing more to learn from him
B. he could then become the greatest archer
C. the old man refused to teach him everything
D. the king's old servant ordered him to do so
3. The following pictures show what happened between the young archer and his teacher.
Which is the right order of the story?
A. 1→2→3→4
B. 4→3→2→1
C. 4→2→3→1
D. 4→2→1→3
4. What do you think would most probably happen next?
A. The young archer died soon after he got hurt.
B. The king declared the young man the greatest archer.
C. The young archer found the old man's teacher and killed him.
D. The young archer set off (动身) to look for the old man's teacher.
5. What can you learn from the story?
A. There's always someone better than you in this World.
B. You must never try to become better than your teacher.
C. The older a mall is,the better archer he usually becomes.
D. Always use a piece of wood to protect yourself from an arrow.

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  Long long ago, a young man became a great archer(射手).He asked the king to declare him as the greatest archer of the country.The king was going to do so when an old servant of the king said,“Wait, sir.I know an old man who lives in the forest.He is a much greater archer.Let this young man go to him and learn from him for at least three years.”

  The man could not believe that there could be a greater archer than him, but he went and found the old man and he was!For three years he learned from him.Then one day, when he thought he had learned everything, the thought came to him:“If I kill this old man, then I will be the greatest archer.”

  The old man had gone to cut wood and he was coming back carrying wood on his shoulder.The young man hid behind a tree, waiting to kill him.He shot an arrow.The old man took a small piece of wood and threw it.It struck(击中)the arrow and the arrow turned back and hurt the young man very deeply.The old man came, took out the arrow and said,“I knew that some day you were going to do this.That’s why I have not taught you this secret.There is no need to kill me.My teacher is still alive, and I'm nothing before him.You must be with him for at least thirty years.And he is very old, so go fast!Find the old man!”

(1)

The underlined word“declare”in the 1st paragraph is closest in meaning to“________”.

[  ]

A.

serve

B.

tell

C.

announce

D.

choose

(2)

The young archer wanted to kill the old man in the forest because ________.

[  ]

A.

he had nothing more to learn from him

B.

he could then become the greatest archer

C.

the old man refused to teach him everything

D.

the king's old servant ordered him to do so

(3)

The following pictures show what happened between the young archer and his teacher.Which is the right order of the story?

[  ]

A.

1→2→3→4

B.

4→3→2→1

C.

4→2→3→1

D.

4→2→1→3

(4)

What do you think would most probably happen next?

[  ]

A.

The young archer died soon after he got hurt.

B.

The king declared the young man the greatest archer.

C.

The young archer found the old man's teacher and killed him.

D.

The young archer set off(动身)to look for the old man's teacher.

(5)

What can you learn from the story?

[  ]

A.

There's always someone better than you in this World.

B.

You must never try to become better than your teacher.

C.

The older a mall is, the better archer he usually becomes.

D.

Always use a piece of wood to protect yourself from an arrow.

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     Learning experiences happen to us in our lives. Not long ago, I had one that I would like to share.
     I was going to Marblehead   1   my sailboat team. The team was racing down the high-way   2   we felt
hungry. Luckily, we saw a rest area ahead. I had a brand-new (崭新的) $20 bill. I was so   3   because I had
never had that kind of cash before. But spending it on food seemed like throwing it away. We all rushed into the
pizza line.   4   I got a pizza and a drink, and walked to my table. About halfway through the meal, I   5   I had
not handed any money to the cashier (收银员). I had just walked out, and nobody had noticed. I felt terrible.
     My conscience (良心) opened its mouth and swallowed (吞) me in one big bite. I couldn't get over it. I just
couldn't go back to the cashier and   6   my stolen pizza. I was so upset (不安的) that I refused to give myself
the pleasure of an ice cream for   7   that someone would say, "Hey, Jeff. Why don't you use the change from
the pizza instead of that nice, new $ 20 bill?" I was not so proud of my cash now..
     For the next two years, whenever the "pizza thing" came to my mind, I would say to myself, "Don't think
about it…" 
     I have learned two things from this   8  . Maybe I was a fool giving in to my conscience, and being too
stupid to have a free pizza. But the real   9   is that even if you get away from what you have done, your
conscience will catch up with you.
     This goes with the saying, "A coward (懦夫) dies a thousand deaths, a hero dies one." I was a coward and
have felt terrible   10   at least a thousand times. If I had been a "hero" and gone back to pay for the pizza, I
would have felt a little uncomfortable about it only once, or maybe twice.
(     ) 1. A. with      
(     ) 2. A. before    
(     ) 3. A. excited   
(     ) 4. A. Immediately 
(     ) 5. A. noticed   
(     ) 6. A. give back  
(     ) 7. A. hope      
(     ) 8. A. experience    
(     ) 9. A. lesson    
(     ) 10. A. of       
B. in     
B. while   
B. satisfied           
B. Luckily           
B. thought  
B. pay for  
B. surprise  
B. story   
B. reason   
B. for   
C. by      
C. after   
C. interested          
C. Finally  
C. knew    
C. ask for  
C. anger   
C. thing   
C. excuse   
C. with    
D. for        
D. when       
D. relaxed             
D. Easily     
D. realized   
D. look for   
D. fear       
D. mistake    
D. question   
D. at       

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     Learning experiences happen to us throughout our lives, and not too long ago, I had one that I would like
to share.
     This story began with a sailing trip. It's a story of pizza (比萨), sailing and being afraid of buying
ice-cream with a US $20 bill.
     I was going to Marblehead, Massachusetts, with my Optimist (a sailboat) racing team for the New
England Optimist Championship.
     The team was racing down the highway at 85mph (miles per hour) when we all realized we were hungry.
     Luckily, we saw a rest area ahead. I was very excited, because I had a new US $20 bill. I was so excited
because I had never had that kind of money before. I had money I had saved, but spending it on food seemed
like throwing it away.
     We all rushed into the pizza line. Finally I got a cheese pizza and drink, and walked to my table.
     About halfway through the meal, I realized I had not actually handed my money to the cashier (收银员). I
had just walked out, and nobody had noticed. I felt terrible.
     My conscience (良知) opened its mouth and swallowed me. I couldn't get over it. I just couldn't go back
to the cashier and pay for my stolen, half-eaten pizza. I would be more embarrassed than I ever had been.
      I was so sorry that I refused to give myself the pleasure of an ice-cream in fear that someone would say,
"Hey, Jeff, why don't you use the change from the pizza instead of that nice, new US $20 bill?" I was not so
proud of my money now.
     For the next two years, whenever I was reminded of (thought of) the "Pizza incident," I closed my eyes
and said to myself, "Don't think about it. Don't think about it." I have learned two things from this experience.
Maybe I was an unwise person for giving in to my conscience, and being too stupid to appreciate a free pizza.
But I think the real lesson is that if you let being embarrassed get in the way of doing the right thing, then your
conscience will catch up with you.
     I think this reflects the saying, "A coward (懦夫) dies a thousand deaths, a hero dies one." I was a coward
and have felt terrible about that incident at least a thousand times. If I had been a "hero" and gone back up to
pay for the pizza, then I would have felt a little embarrassed about it only once, or maybe twice.
1. Why didn't the boy buy ice-cream?
A. He wanted to save the money.
B. He didn't want to eat ice-cream then.
C. He didn't have enough money for it.
D. He was afraid that someone would find out the fact.
2._________ pay for the pizza with his money at first.
A. In order to keep the bill, he didn't
B. He completely forgot to
C. His teammates told him not to
D. The cashier didn't ask him to
3. The underlined word "embarrassed" in the passage means _________.
A. happy and comfortable
B. disturbed and silly
C. uneasy and uncomfortable
D. sad and angry
4. Why did the writer think of the saying "A coward dies a thousand deaths, a hero dies one"?
A. He used to be a coward then but is not now.
B. He had a long terrible time for his stolen pizza.
C. He would have been a hero if he had paid for the pizza.
D. He wanted to die once like a hero.

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