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       A priest(牧师) had a cat that climbed up a tree in his backyard and then was afraid to come down.The priest persuaded, offered warm milk, et  The kitty would not come down.The tree was not strong enough to climb, so the priest decided that if he tied a rope to his car and drove away so that the tree bent down, he could then reach up and get the kitty.He did so, checking his progress in the car frequently, then figured if he went just a little bit further, the tree would be bent enough for him to reach the kitty.But as he moved a little further forward, the rope broke.

       The tree went “boing!” and the kitty at once sailed through the air —out of sight.The priest felt terrible.He walked all over the neighborhood asking people if they’d seen his kitty.Nobody had seen a lost kitty.

       So, he prayed, “God, I just give this kitty to your keeping,” and went on about his business.

       Several days later he was at the grocery store, meeting one of his church members.He happened to look into her shopping cart and was amazed to see cat food.Now this woman was a cat hater and everyone knew it, so he asked her, “Why are you buying cat food when you hate cats so much?”

       She replied, “You won’t believe this,” and told him how her little girl had been begging her for a cat, but she kept refusing.Then a few days before, the child begged again, so the Mom finally told her little girl, “Well, if God gives you a cat, you can keep it.” She told the priest, “I watched my child go out in the yard, get on her knees, and ask God for a cat.You won’t believe this, but I saw it with my own eyes.A cat suddenly came flying out of the blue sky, with its paws spread out, and landed right in front of her.”

1.The priest drove his car to bend the tree in order to ________.

       A.get his kitty down from the tree

       B.persuade his kitty to come down

       C.offer the kitty some warm milk

       D.see if the rope was strong enough

2.The underlined sentence probably means that the priest _______.

       A.was happy he didn’t have to care for the kitty

       B.hoped his neighbors would look after his cat

       C.thought his kitty might be lost or killed

       D.didn’t want to see his kitty any more

3.Why was the priest amazed when he saw the woman had bought much cat food?

       A.Because he couldn’t imagine she had her own cat.

       B.Because the woman was his church member.

       C.Because he thought she would live on cat food.

       D.Because he knew clearly she didn’t like a cat.

4.Which may be the best title of this passage?

       A.A flying cat                                  B.A lucky girl

       C.God sent her a cat                            D.An unlucky priest

 

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A priest(牧师) had a cat that climbed up a tree in his backyard and then was afraid to come down.The priest persuaded, offered warm milk, etc. The kitty would not come down.The tree was not strong enough to climb, so the priest decided that if he tied a rope to his car and drove away so that the tree bent down, he could then reach up and get the kitty.He did so, checking his progress in the car frequently, then figured if he went just a little bit further, the tree would be bent enough for him to reach the kitty.But as he moved a little further forward, the rope broke.

       The tree went “boing!” and the kitty at once sailed through the air —out of sight.The priest felt terrible.He walked all over the neighborhood asking people if they’d seen his kitty.Nobody had seen a lost kitty.

       So, he prayed, “God, I just give this kitty to your keeping,” and went on about his business.

       Several days later he was at the grocery store, meeting one of his church members.He happened to look into her shopping cart and was amazed to see cat food.Now this woman was a cat hater and everyone knew it, so he asked her, “Why are you buying cat food when you hate cats so much?”

       She replied, “You won’t believe this,” and told him how her little girl had been begging her for a cat, but she kept refusing.Then a few days before, the child begged again, so the Mom finally told her little girl, “Well, if God gives you a cat, you can keep it.” She told the priest, “I watched my child go out in the yard, get on her knees, and ask God for a cat.You won’t believe this, but I saw it with my own eyes.A cat suddenly came flying out of the blue sky, with its paws spread out, and landed right in front of her.”

1.The priest drove his car to bend the tree in order to ________.

       A.get his kitty down from the tree

       B.persuade his kitty to come down

       C.offer the kitty some warm milk

       D.see if the rope was strong enough

2.The underlined sentence probably means that the priest _______.

       A.was happy he didn’t have to care for the kitty

       B.hoped his neighbors would look after his cat

       C.thought his kitty might be lost or killed

       D.didn’t want to see his kitty any more

3.Why was the priest amazed when he saw the woman had bought much cat food?

       A.Because he couldn’t imagine she had her own cat.

       B.Because the woman was his church member.

       C.Because he thought she would live on cat food.

       D.Because he knew clearly she didn’t like a cat.

4.Which may be the best title of this passage?

       A.A flying cat                                  B.A lucky girl

       C.God sent her a cat                            D.An unlucky priest

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                                                           The Pecan Thief

      When I was six years old, I was visiting my grandfather' s farm in Kansas.Grandpa had sent me into
the   1   to gather pecans for us to enjoy later.
      Pecan picking was really   2   work and my little basket was only half full.I wasn' t about to  3 
Grandpa down.Just then something caught my  4  .A large brown squirrel was a few feet away.I watched
as he picked up a pecan, hurried to a tree and   5    in a large hole in the trunk.A moment later the squirrel    6  out and climbed down to the ground to pick up another nut.Once again, he took the pecan back to
his hiding place.
     Not so   7   anymore, I thought.I dashed over to the tree and looked into the hole.It was   8   with
pecans!Golden pecans were right there for taking.This was my  9 . Handful by handful, I scooped all of
those pecans into my basket.Now it was full! I was so_10_of myself.I couldn' t wait to show Grandpa
all the pecans.   11  , I ran back and shouted, "Look at all the pecans!" He looked into the basket and
said, "Well, well, how did you find so many?" I told him how I' d  12   the squirrel and taken the pecans
from his hiding place.
     Grandpa congratulated me on how smart I' d been in observing the squirrel and his habits.Then he did
something that__13__me.He handed the basket back to me and put his arm gently__14__my shoulders.
     "That squirrel worked very hard to gather his winter__15__of food, " he said."Now that all of his
pecans are gone, don' t you think that little squirrel will__16__the cold winter?"
     "I didn't think about that, " I said.
     "I know, " Grandpa said."But a good man should never take__17__of someone else' s hard work."
     Suddenly I felt a bit__18__.The image of the starving squirrel wouldn't__19__my mind.There was
only one thing I could do.I carried the basket back to the tree and poured all the nuts into the hole.
      I didn't eat any pecans that night, but I had something much more filling-the   __20__of knowing I
had done just the right thing.
(     )1. A. rooms        
(     )2. A. hard        
(     )3. A. let        
(     )4. A. sweater      
(     )5. A. joined        
(     )6. A. jumped        
(     )7. A. strange      
(     )8. A. covered      
(     )9. A. time        
(     )10. A. afraid      
(     )11. A. Otherwise    
(     )12. A. driven      
(     )13. A. annoyed      
(     )14. A. off        
(     )15. A. supply      
(     )16. A. escape      
(     )17. A. place        
(     )18. A. guilty      
(     )19. A. open      
(     )20. A. inspiration
B. woods      
B. dirty      
B. settle      
B. basket      
B. lived      
B. held        
B. secret      
B. filled      
B. choice      
B. ashamed      
B. However      
B. followed      
B. satisfied      
B. beside      
B. cost        
B. spend      
B. notice      
B. unconfident  
B. leave      
B. expectation  
C. holes  
C. light  
C. have    
C. eye    
C. discovered  
C. stood  
C. anxious  
C. rebuilt  
C. chance  
C. careful  
C. Besides  
C. protected  
C. surprised  
C. over    
C. support  
C. survive  
C. advantage  
C. embarrassed
C. cross  
C. impression  
D. roads            
D. easy              
D. keep              
D. hand              
D. disappeared      
D. found            
D. patient          
D. decorated        
D. achievement      
D. proud            
D. Therefore        
D. caught            
D. delighted        
D. around            
D. preparation      
D. flee              
D. charge            
D. nervous          
D. occupy            
D. satisfaction      

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完形填空
                                                                The Pecan Thief
     When I was six years old, I was visiting my grandfather's farm in Kansas.  Grandpa had sent me into
the     1     to gather pecans for us to enjoy later.
     Pecan picking was really    2     work and my little basket was only half full. I wasn't about to    3   
Grandpa down. Just then something caught my    4  .  A large brown squirrel was a few feet away.  I
watched as he picked up a pecan, hurried to a tree and    5     in a large hole in the trunk.  A moment
later the squirrel      6     out and climbed down to the ground to pick up another nut.  Once again, he
took the pecan back to his hiding place.
     Not so     7    anymore, I thought. I dashed over to the tree and looked into the hole.  It was    8   
with pecans! Golden pecans were right there for taking. This was my    9  . Handful by handful, I
scooped all of those pecans into my basket. Now it was full! I was so    10    of myself. I couldn't wait
to show Grandpa all the pecans.   11  , I ran back and shouted, "Look at all the pecans!" He looked
into the basket and said, "Well, well, how did you find so many?" I told him how I'd    12  the squirrel
and taken the pecans from his hiding place.
     Grandpa congratulated me on how smart I'd been in observing the squirrel and his habits. Then he
did something that   13    me. He handed the basket back to me and put his arm gently   14   my
shoulders.
     "That squirrel worked very hard to gather his winter   15   of food," he said. "Now that all of his
pecans are gone, don't you think that little squirrel will    16    the cold winter?"
"I didn't think about that," I said.
     "I know," Grandpa said. "But a good man should never take    17    of someone else's hard work."
Suddenly I felt a bit    18  . The image of the starving squirrel wouldn't     19     my mind. There was
only one thing I could do. I carried the basket back to the tree and poured all the nuts into the hole.
     I didn't eat any pecans that night, but I had something much more filling-the    20     of knowing I had
done just the right thing.
(     )1. A. rooms          
(     )2. A. hard          
(     )3. A. let            
(     )4. A. sweater        
(     )5. A. joined        
(     )6. A. jumped        
(     )7. A. strange        
(     )8. A. covered        
(     )9. A. time          
(     )10. A. afraid        
(     )11. A. Otherwise    
(     )12. A. driven        
(     )13. A. annoyed      
(     )14. A. off          
(     )15. A. supply        
(     )16. A. escape        
(     )17. A. place        
(     )18. A. guilty        
(     )19. A. open          
(     )20. A. inspiration  
B. woods      
B. dirty      
B. settle      
B. basket      
B. lived      
B. held        
B. secret      
B. filled      
B. choice      
B. ashamed    
B. However    
B. followed    
B. satisfied  
B. beside      
B. cost        
B. spend      
B. notice      
B. unconfident
B. leave      
B. expectation
C. holes        
C. light        
C. have          
C. eye          
C. discovered    
C. stood        
C. anxious      
C. rebuilt      
C. chance        
C. careful      
C. Besides      
C. protected    
C. surprised    
C. over          
C. support      
C. survive      
C. advantage    
C. embarrassed  
C. cross        
C. impression    
D. roads        
D. easy          
D. keep          
D. hand          
D. disappeared  
D. found        
D. patient      
D. decorated    
D. achievement  
D. proud        
D. Therefore    
D. caught        
D. delighted    
D. around        
D. preparation  
D. flee          
D. charge        
D. nervous      
D. occupy        
D. satisfaction  

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完形填空
                                                     The Pecan Thief
     When I was six years old,  I was visiting my grandfather' s farm in Kansas.Grandpa had sent me into
the  1   to gather pecans for us to enjoy later.

     Pecan picking was really  2   work and my little basket was only half full.I wasn' t about to_3_
Grandpa down.Just then something caught my  4  . A large brown squirrel was a few feet away.I
watched as he picked up a pecan,  hurried to a tree and   5   in a large hole in the trunk.A moment
later the squirrel   6   out and climbed down to the ground to pick up another nut.Once again,  he took
the pecan back to his hiding place.
      Not so  7   anymore,  I thought.I dashed over to the tree and looked into the hole.It was  8   with
pecans!Golden pecans were right there for taking.This was my  9  . Handful by handful,  I scooped all
of those pecans into my basket.Now it was full! I was so  10   of myself.I couldn' t wait to show Grandpa
all the pecans.  11  ,  I ran back and shouted,  "Look at all the pecans!" He looked into the basket and
said,  "Well,  well,  how did you find so many?" I told him how I' d  12   the squirrel and taken the pecans
from his hiding place.
      Grandpa congratulated me on how smart I' d been in observing the squirrel and his habits.Then he did
something that  13   me.He handed the basket back to me and put his arm gently 14   my shoulders.
     "That squirrel worked very hard to gather his winter  15   of food,  " he said."Now that all of his pecans
are gone,  don' t you think that little squirrel will  16   the cold winter?"
     "I didn't think about that,  " I said.
     "I know,  " Grandpa said."But a good man should never take  17   of someone else' s hard work."
     Suddenly I felt a bit  18  .The image of the starving squirrel wouldn't  19   my mind.There was only one
thing I could do.I carried the basket back to the tree and poured all the nuts into the hole.
      I didn't eat any pecans that night,  but I had something much more filling-the   20   of knowing I had
done just the right thing.
(     )1. A. rooms  
(     )2. A. hard  
(     )3. A. let  
(     )4. A. sweater  
(     )5. A. joined  
(     )6. A. jumped  
(     )7. A. strange  
(     )8. A. covered  
(     )9. A. time
(     )10. A. afraid  
(     )11. A. Otherwise  
(     )12. A. driven  
(     )13. A. annoyed  
(     )14. A. off  
(     )15. A. supply  
(     )16. A. escape  
(     )17. A. place
(     )18. A. guilty  
(     )19. A. open  
(     )20. A. inspiration
B. woods        
B. dirty        
B. settle      
B. basket      
B. lived        
B. held        
B. secret      
B. filled      
B. choice      
B. a shamed    
B. However      
B. followed    
B. satisfied    
B. beside      
B. cost        
B. spend        
B. notice      
B. unconfident  
B. leave        
B. expectation  
C. holes  
C. light  
C. have    
C. eye    
C. discovered  
C. stood  
C. anxious  
C. rebuilt  
C. chance  
C. careful  
C. Besides  
C. protected  
C. surprised  
C. over    
C. support  
C. survive  
C. advantage  
C. embarrassed    
C. cross  
C. impression  
D. roads            
D. easy            
D. keep            
D. hand            
D. disappeared      
D. found            
D. patient          
D. decorated        
D. achievement      
D. proud            
D. Therefore        
D. caught          
D. delighted        
D. around          
D. preparation      
D. flee            
D. charge          
D. nervous          
D. occupy          
D. satisfaction    

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短文改错

My brother Tom was very selfish when he was a little boy. He did not want ∧ share things

to

with other people. For example, when he buy a chocolate cake, he put them in a secret place

bought                    it

where I couldn’t find it. Then he ate it all by himself. He never helped other. He said he is busy.

others         was

That is, a game of tennis making him very busy. He did not care if something he did  made

made

people angry. For instance,  one night he played strong and loudly music till four o’clock in the

loud

morning. But now he is difference. He often helps grandma with housework, helps mom with

different

cooking and helps his classmates with his lessons.

their

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One possible version:

On a sunny day in April, we organized a community environmental program called “Love Our Community” in order to create a cleaner and more harmonious community.

In the morning, we went to clean the streets and wash the windows in the community. We swept up the fallen leaves and the rubbish, and put them into the dustbins. After that, we learned from an experienced gardener about how to trim trees and bushes. We carefully observed the gardener and then we did it by ourselves. In the afternoon, we gave a lecture about the environment for the residents of the community. They listened very carefully. Obviously, they liked our lecture very much. Meanwhile, we handed out environmental leaflets to passers-by in the community.

From this program, we have learned a lot about how to protect our environment and make more people realize the significance of protecting the environment.

 


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