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     John and Laura were husband and wife. Laura had beautiful, long brown hair, shining like the silk. Every
morning she combed her hair many times. John had a golden pocket watch (怀表) left by his father. He loved
it very much. Christmas was coming. The couple (夫妇) both wanted to send a gift to each other. John went
to the shop and found a nice comb. He thought Laura's hair would look prettier with the comb on it. But the
comb was so dear that he couldn't afford it (买不起). He thought and thought. At last, he sold his pocket
watch and bought the comb. When he got home, he was surprised to see Laura's short hair. Laura opened her
hands. There was a golden watch chain (金表链) in her hands. "Merry Christmas!" said Laura. John said
"Merry Christmas" too and passed his wife a little box with tears in his eyes. Laura opened it…
1. John and Laura were _____.
[     ]
A. rich
B. poor
C. not happy
D. hungry
2. How did Laura buy the golden chain?
[     ]
A. She worked hard
B. She borrowed some money
C. She sold her long hair
C. She sold their house
3. Why did John sell his pocket watch?
[     ]
A. Because he loved Laura
B. Because it was Christmas
C. Because he had little money
D. All of the above
4. What was in John's little box?
[     ]
A. A new watch
B. A new dress
C. A new comb
C. A turkey
5. What can you learn from this story?
[     ]
A. On Christmas you must give dear gifts to your friends.
B. You have to get more money.
C. You mustn't buy useless (没用的) things.
D. A friend in need is a friend indeed.

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  One evening Peter went home and said to his wife, “You have been a very good wife. You 1 in the home. You have 2 me some very good meals. You have looked after 3 very well. Today is your birthday and I have bought you a 4 !”

  “Oh, thank you,” said his wife. “This is a piece of good 5 ! What have you bought me?”

  “I've bought you a watch,” said Peter. He took it out for his wife to 6 but he 7 it.

  “Oh, dear!” he said, “I've dropped it.”

  He began to 8 it on the floor, but it was 9 inside their little house and he could not see anything. He went 10 and began to look for the watch in the 11 .

   12 a friend came along.

  “What's the matter?” he asked Peter.

  “I've lost a watch,” said Peter.

  “I'm 13 to hear that,” said his friend. “Let me help you to look for it. 14 did you lose it?”

  “Inside the house”, said Peter. “I lost it there.”

  “Inside the house?” said his friend. “You've lost it indoors and you are looking for it outdoors. I don't 15 . I don't think that's very 16 .”

  “Let me explain(解释),” said Peter. “It is very dark inside my house. I can't see very well. I shall 17 find the watch there. But out here the 18 are bright. I can see much more 19 . This is a much better 20 to look.”

  Peter's friend said nothing. He looked at Peter and said “Goodbye, Peter”, and went away.

1.

[  ]

A.have worked hard
B.stayed long
C.were back
D.were ill

2.

[  ]

A.bought
B.brought
C.had
D.cooked

3.

[  ]

A.the dog
B.the family
C.my wife
D.the watch

4.

[  ]

A.match
B.one
C.present
D.meal

5.

[  ]

A.news
B.meal
C.watch
D.meat

6.

[  ]

A.have
B.see
C.do
D.keep

7.

[  ]

A.found
B.broken
C.dropped
D.threw

8.

[  ]

A.pick up
B.find out
C.go after
D.look for

9.

[  ]

A.dark
B.bright
C.cold
D.clean

10.

[  ]

A.back
B.outside
C.inside
D.on

11.

[  ]

A.house
B.office
C.floor
D.street

12.

[  ]

A.Just then
B.Just now
C.At time
D.Long ago

13.

[  ]

A.glad
B.ill
C.sorry
D.clear

14.

[  ]

A.When
B.Where
C.How
D.Who

15.

[  ]

A.understand
B.guess
C.want
D.find

16.

[  ]

A.wrong
B.interesting
C.happy
D.clever

17.

[  ]

A.easily
B.never
C.even
D.ever

18.

[  ]

A.rooms
B.cars
C.lights
D.floors

19.

[  ]

A.slowly
B.brightly
C.clearly
D.nearly

20.

[  ]

A.room
B.place
C.watch
D.light

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When do you become an adult, a grown-up? At eighteen? Twenty-one? Thirty? Adulthood may seem a long way to you, but the fact is that you are in the process of becoming an adult right now. The changes are so gradual逐步的)( that you may not notice them ,but you can be sure that they’re happening.
When you were a child, a parent or an older relative probably bought your clothes and helped you clean up your room. Now you are likely to have a clothes allowance, to care for your bedroom, and to share other cleaning chores. You may once have had trouble getting your homework finished on time. By now, you may have learned to pace yourself. You know how much time you need. Do you remember begging your parents to stop for ice cream, or take an after-school job when you want money for a new clock radio? Of course, you don’t always budget your time and your money perfectly. Your room doesn’t always pass inspection. And you are often less than even tempered when something upsetting happens. But you’re learning.
As you get older, you have more privileges(特权) and more responsibilities. You may baby-sit for younger brothers and sisters, help cook dinner, and do odd jobs to contribute to the family income. You may get to stay up to watch a late movie on television, sit in on adult conversations, take subways and buses alone, or go on camping trips with your friends. Eventually, you will have a job and an apartment of your own.
You’ll become a voter and perhaps a husband or wife, maybe even a parent. But doing things adults do does not necessarily mean you will be wiser, braver, or more self-assured. It takes time to acquire knowledge and build self-confidence. Adults need to test themselves in the world, just as you do as a teenager. Being an adult is a continual process of growth.
【小题1】The best title for this passage may be _____________.
A.Becoming An AdultB.It Is No Good Becoming An Adult
C.Becoming A VoterD.Adulthood Is always A Long Way To You
【小题2】According to the passage, the writer may probably think that ________.
A.nobody can be called an adult
B.becoming an adult is a long process of becoming learned and self-assured
C.adults are not self-confident
D.only adults can budget time and money perfectly
【小题3】 Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.You don’t know you’re growing up because changes are gradual.
B.You used to beg for toys when you were young.
C.Even if you are quite grown up , you still need to acquire knowledge.
D.People will never be wise, brave or self-assured.

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When do you become an adult, a grown-up? At eighteen? Twenty-one? Thirty? Adulthood may seem a long way to you, but the fact is that you are in the process of becoming an adult right now. The changes are so gradual逐步的)( that you may not notice them ,but you can be sure that they’re happening.
When you were a child, a parent or an older relative probably bought your clothes and helped you clean up your room. Now you are likely to have a clothes allowance, to care for your bedroom, and to share other cleaning chores. You may once have had trouble getting your homework finished on time. By now, you may have learned to pace yourself. You know how much time you need. Do you remember begging your parents to stop for ice cream, or take an after-school job when you want money for a new clock radio? Of course, you don’t always budget your time and your money perfectly. Your room doesn’t always pass inspection. And you are often less than even tempered when something upsetting happens. But you’re learning.
As you get older, you have more privileges(特权) and more responsibilities. You may baby-sit for younger brothers and sisters, help cook dinner, and do odd jobs to contribute to the family income. You may get to stay up to watch a late movie on television, sit in on adult conversations, take subways and buses alone, or go on camping trips with your friends. Eventually, you will have a job and an apartment of your own.
You’ll become a voter and perhaps a husband or wife, maybe even a parent. But doing things adults do does not necessarily mean you will be wiser, braver, or more self-assured. It takes time to acquire knowledge and build self-confidence. Adults need to test themselves in the world, just as you do as a teenager. Being an adult is a continual process of growth.
【小题1】The best title for this passage may be _____________.

A.Becoming An AdultB.It Is No Good Becoming An Adult
C.Becoming A VoterD.Adulthood Is always A Long Way To You
【小题2】According to the passage, the writer may probably think that ________.
A.nobody can be called an adult
B.becoming an adult is a long process of becoming learned and self-assured
C.adults are not self-confident
D.only adults can budget time and money perfectly
【小题3】 Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.You don’t know you’re growing up because changes are gradual.
B.You used to beg for toys when you were young.
C.Even if you are quite grown up , you still need to acquire knowledge.
D.People will never be wise, brave or self-assured.

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When do you become an adult, a grown-up? At eighteen? Twenty-one? Thirty? Adulthood may seem a long way to you, but the fact is that you are in the process of becoming an adult right now. The changes are so gradual逐步的)( that you may not notice them ,but you can be sure that they’re happening.
When you were a child, a parent or an older relative probably bought your clothes and helped you clean up your room. Now you are likely to have a clothes allowance, to care for your bedroom, and to share other cleaning chores. You may once have had trouble getting your homework finished on time. By now, you may have learned to pace yourself. You know how much time you need. Do you remember begging your parents to stop for ice cream, or take an after-school job when you want money for a new clock radio? Of course, you don’t always budget your time and your money perfectly. Your room doesn’t always pass inspection. And you are often less than even tempered when something upsetting happens. But you’re learning.
As you get older, you have more privileges(特权) and more responsibilities. You may baby-sit for younger brothers and sisters, help cook dinner, and do odd jobs to contribute to the family income. You may get to stay up to watch a late movie on television, sit in on adult conversations, take subways and buses alone, or go on camping trips with your friends. Eventually, you will have a job and an apartment of your own.
You’ll become a voter and perhaps a husband or wife, maybe even a parent. But doing things adults do does not necessarily mean you will be wiser, braver, or more self-assured. It takes time to acquire knowledge and build self-confidence. Adults need to test themselves in the world, just as you do as a teenager. Being an adult is a continual process of growth.
小题1:The best title for this passage may be _____________.
A.Becoming An AdultB.It Is No Good Becoming An Adult
C.Becoming A VoterD.Adulthood Is always A Long Way To You
小题2:According to the passage, the writer may probably think that ________.
A.nobody can be called an adult
B.becoming an adult is a long process of becoming learned and self-assured
C.adults are not self-confident
D.only adults can budget time and money perfectly
小题3: Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.You don’t know you’re growing up because changes are gradual.
B.You used to beg for toys when you were young.
C.Even if you are quite grown up , you still need to acquire knowledge.
D.People will never be wise, brave or self-assured.

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