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One Friday night,a poor young man stood at a gate of the railway station,playing his violin.Many people put money into the hat lying in front of him.

The next day,the young man came to the gate of the railway station again,and put his hat on the ground.But different from what he always did in the past days,he took out a large piece of paper and laid it on the ground.It said,“Last night,a gentleman named George Sang put an important thing into my hat by mistake.Please come soon,Mr. Sang.”

After about half an hour,a middle--aged man ran to the young man in a hurry and said,“It’s you! You do come here.I know that you’re an honest man and will certainly come here.” The young man asked,“Are you Mr. George Sang? Did you lose anything?” “A lottery(奖券)ticket,” answered the middle--aged man.The young man took out of a lottery ticket and gave it to the man.

The prize of the lottery ticket was $500,000.Yesterday when the middle--aged man knew he won,he was very happy.He took out 50 dollars and put it in the hat.However,the lottery ticket was also thrown in.

Later,someone asked the young man,“You play the violin in the railway station every day to make money.Why didn't you just take the prize of the lottery ticket for yourself?” The young man said,“Although I don't have much money,I live happily.But if I lose honesty.I won't be happy forever.”

1.One Friday night,_________.

A.a poor young man was playing his violin at a gate of the railway station

B.someone took away some money from the hat lying in front of the young man

C.people didn't want to put money into the hat because they didn't like his music

D.people saw a poor young man standing at the railway station

2.Why did a middle-aged man run to the young man in a hurry?

A.Because he was an honest man and would certainly come.

B.Because he wanted to look for his lost lottery ticket.

C.Because he was too sad to find his lottery ticket.

D.Because he got 50 dollars ready to put into the hat.

3.The middle-aged man _________.

A.won the prize of the lottery ticket

B.won $5,000,000 with the lottery ticket

C.had a lot of money to help the poor young man

D.gave 50 dollars to the young man because of his honesty

4.Which of the following is NOT TRUE?

A.Though the young man didn't have much money,he lived happily.

B.The young man thought that if he lost honesty,he wouldn't be happy forever.

C.People thought the young man sold the man's lottery ticket.

D.Someone asked the young marl why he didn't take the prize of the lottery ticket.

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      In the busy city of New York, such an astonishing thing ever happened.
     On a Friday night, a poor young artist' stood at the gate of the subway station, playing his violin. Many
 people slowed down their paces, and put some money into the hat of the young man.
     The next day, the young artist came to the gate of the subway station, and put his hat on the ground
 gracefully. Different from the day before, he took out a large piece of paper and laid it on me ground and
  put some stones on it. Before long, the young violinist ,was surrounded with people, who were all
 attracted by the words on that paper. It said, "Last night, a gentleman named George Sang put an i
 mportant thing into my hat by mistake. Please come to claim it soon."
     Seeing this, it caused a great excitement and people wondered what it could be. After about half an
 hour, a middle-aged man ran there in a hurry and rushed through the crowd to the violinist and grabbed his
  shoulders and said, "Yes, it's you. You did come here. I knew that you're an honest man and would
 certainly come here"
     The young violinist asked calmly, "Are you Mr. George Sang?"
     The man nodded. The violinist asked, "Did you lose something?"
     "Lottery, it's lottery," said the man.
     The violinist took out a lottery ticket on which George Sang's name was seen. "Is it?" he asked.
     George nodded promptly and seized the lottery ticket and kissed it, and then he danced with the
 violinist.
     The story turned out to be this: George Sang is an office clerk. He bought a lottery ticket issued by a
 bank a few days ago. The awards opened yesterday and he won a prize of $500,000. So he felt very
 happy after work and felt the music was so wonderful, that he took out 50 dollars and put in the hat. How
 ever the lottery ticket was also thrown in. The violinist was a student at an Arts College and had planned
 to attend advanced studies in Vienna. He had booked the ticket and! would fly that morning. However
 when he was cleaning up he found the lottery ticket. Thinking that the owner would return to look for it, he
  cancelled-the flight and came pack to where he was given the lottery ticket.
     Later someone asked the violinist: "At that time you were in needed to pay the tuition fee and you had
 to play the violin in the subway station every day to make the money. Then why didn't you take the lottery
  ticket for yourself?"
     The violinist said, "Although I don't have much money, I live happily; but if I lose honesty I won't be
 happy forever."
1. Where did the poor young artist play the violin?  
     He played his violin _____ in New York
2. What attracted the people, the music or the words on the paper?
     ___________________________________.
3. What did George Sang put into the young artist's hat on Friday?
    He put _____ into the hat.
4. Why did the young artist cancel the flight to Vienna?
    ________________________________________
5. The young artist didn't need money, did he?
    ______, _____.
6. What can we learn from the young artist?
    ___________________________________.     

 

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完形填空。
     Only Mother's Love is true love. She gives you everything all her life. When you are a baby, mother looks
after you   1  . In your waking hours she always holds you in her arms. When you are ill, she   2   her work
right away to look after you. When you are growing up, she feels   3  . When you are   4   to go to school,
mother still looks after you all the time. On cold winter days, she always tells you   5   more clothes. She
always stands in the wind   6   for you to come back from school. When you leave home   7   school with
little breakfast, she always feels   8   about you at home. She usually knows about your study and spends
much money   9   your school things. When you do  10  in the exam, you will see the happiest smile on
her face. We should remember Mother's Love forever (永远).
(     )1. A. careful    
(     )2. A. does      
(     )3. A. sad        
(     )4. A. old enough
(     )5. A. to take off
(     )6. A. wait      
(     )7. A. to        
(     )8. A. angry      
(     )9. A. on        
(     )10. A. good      
B. carefully  
B. goes on    
B. silly      
B. young enough 
B. to put on  
B. waits      
B. for        
B. active      
B. in          
B. well        
C. good      
C. stops    
C. upset    
C. enough old  
C. take off  
C. waiting  
C. at        
C. worried  
C. with      
C. angrily  
D. badly          
D. likes          
D. happy          
D. enough young           
D. put on         
D. waited         
D. in             
D. pleased        
D. for            
D. happily        

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Look at the light and beautiful snowflakes(雪花) falling.Do you want to hold them in your hands? They are always lost when they meet your hands.

Well, this isn’t just a problem for you.It was a problem for Wilson Bentley, too.

In the 1870s, Wilson Bentley was just a teenager.His family lived in a small town in northeast America.Winters there were long and hard.Bentley’s mother was once a schoolteacher.She taught him at home.Bentley didn’t go to school until he was 14.He was a quiet boy, and loved reading his mother’s books.

But it was his mother’s microscope(显微镜) that interested him.When the other boys were playing with balls, little Bentley was studying the things like drops of water, flowers and snowflakes.Bentley loved watching snowflakes.For the next two years, young Bentley spent many winter days in a cold room watching these ice crystals(晶体) through the microscope.

The boy thought they were so beautiful that he started to draw pictures of them.But there were so many snowflakes that he couldn’t draw them all.

How could he keep their beauty forever? Bentley thought of buying a camera.

The boy and his mother asked his father to buy one.But his father didn’t agree.He thought the whole thing was a bad idea.He thought the only thing a farmer should do was farming.

But finally Bentley did get a camera.For more than a year he tried to take pictures of snowflakes.On January 15, 1885, during a snowstorm, Bentley took the first ever photo of an ice crystal with his camera.“It was the greatest moment of my life,” Bentley said later.

For 13 years, Bentley worked quietly and took thousands of photos of ice crystals.Later he became known as “Snowflake” Bentley.

1.The best title for this passage is “______”.

   A.Snowflake Photos                              B.“Snowflake” Bentley

   C.Long and Hard Winters                    D.Teenage Photographer

2.What kind of person do you think Wilson Bentley was?

   A.He was outgoing                                B.He was too serious

   C.He was interested in learning                D.He was very warm-hearted

3.The “ice crystals” in the fourth paragraph refers to “______”.

   A.water drops      B.rain drops       C.flowers                D.snowflakes

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     Look at the light and beautiful snowflakes (雪花) falling. Ever wanted to hold them in your hands?
They are always lost when they meet your hands.
     Well, this isn't just a problem for you. It was a problem for Wilson Bentley, too.
     In the 1870s, Wilson Bentley was just a teenager. His family lived in a small town in northeast America.
Winters there were long and hard. Bentley's mother was once a school teacher. She taught him at home.
Bentley didn't go to school until he was 14. He was a quiet boy, and loved reading his mother's books.
     But it was his mother's microscope (显微镜) that interested him. When the other boys were playing
with balls, little Bentley was studying things like drops of water, flowers and snowflakes. Bentley loved
watching snowflakes. For the next two years young Bentley spent many winter days in a cold room
watching these ice crystals (晶体) under his microscope.
    The boy thought they were so beautiful that he started to draw pictures of them. But there were so many
snowflakes that he couldn't draw them all.
     How could he keep their beauty forever? Bentley thought of buying a camera.
     The boy and his mother asked his father to buy one. But, his father didn't agree. He thought the whole
thing was a bad idea. He thought the only thing a farmer should do was farming.
     But finally Bentley did get a camera. For more than a year he tried to take pictures of snowflakes. On
January 15, 1885, during a snowstorm, Bentley took the first ever photo of an ice crystal with his camera.
"It was the greatest moment of my life," Bentley said later.
     For 13 years, Bentley worked quietly and took thousands of photos of ice crystals. Later he became
known as "Snowflake" Bentley.
1. The best title for this passage is ____.
[     ]
A. Snowflake Photos
B. Snowflake Boy
C. Long and Hard Winters
D. Teenage Photographer
2. We can tell from the story that Bentley's father was ____.
[     ]
A. a farmer
B. a funny man 
C. an athletic man
D. a school teacher
3. Which of the following statements about Bentley is true?
[     ]
A. He didn't get any kind of education as a child.
B. He was born into a rich family.
C. He was the first person to take photos of snowflakes.
D. He was fascinated by the beauty of snowflakes.
4. What kind of person do you think Bentley was?
[     ]
A. He was outgoing.
B. He was too serious.
C. He was interested in learning.
D. He was very warm-hearted.
5. The "ice crystals" in the third paragraph refers to "____".
[     ]
A. water drops
B. rain drops
C. flowers
D. snowflakes

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