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A hare was very popular with the other animals who all said they were her friends.But one day she heard the hounds(猎犬)getting close and hoped to escape them by the aid of her many friends. So,she went to the horse,and asked him to carry her away from the hounds on his back.But he refused,because he had important work to do for his master. He felt sure that all her other friends would come to help her.
She then came to the bull,and hoped that he would repel the hounds with his horns (角).The bull replied,"I am very sorry,but I have an appointment with a lady;but I feel sure that our friend the goat will do what you want." The goat,however,feared that his back might do her some harm if he took her upon it.The sheep,he felt sure,was the proper friend to ask for help.
So she went to the sheep and told him the situation.The sheep replied,"Another time,my dear friend. I do not like to have anything to do with it,as hounds have been known to eat sheep as well as hares."
The hare then went,as a last hope,to the calf (小牛),who regretted that he was unable to help her,as he did not like to take the responsibility (责任) upon himself,as so many older persons than himself had refused the task.By this time the hounds were quite near,and the hare took to her heels and luckily escaped.
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1.What do we know about the hare?
A.She was strong enough to face all the dangers.
B.She was friendly and all animals loved to help her.
C.She was ready to help other animals when necessary.
D.She got along well with other animals and had a lot of friends.
2.What happened to the hare one day?
A.The horse carried her away on his back.
B.Her enemy came near and she was in danger.
C.She had an argument with her friend,the bull.
D.The goat hurt her when taking her upon his back.
3.What does the underlined word "repel" mean in Chinese?
A.击退????????????? ????????????? ????????????? B.厌恶????????????? ????????????? ????????????? C.排斥????????????? ????????????? ????????????? D.拒绝
4.What do you think of the sheep?
A.Helpless.????????????? ????????????? B.Brave. ????????????? ????????????? C.Friendly.????????????? D.Smart.
5.What does the story want to tell us?
A.Don't judge a book by its cover.
B.One's mind works fast in time of danger.
C.Sometimes enemies can become good friends.
D.Having too many friends means no friends sometimes.
A.She was strong enough to face all the dangers. |
B.She was friendly and all animals loved to help her. |
C.She was ready to help other animals when necessary. |
D.She got along well with other animals and had a lot of friends. |
A.The horse carried her away on his back. |
B.Her enemy came near and she was in danger. |
C.She had an argument with her friend,the bull. |
D.The goat hurt her when taking her upon his back. |
A.击退 | B.厌恶 | C.排斥 | D.拒绝 |
A.Helpless. | B.Brave. | C.Friendly. | D.Smart. |
A.Don't judge a book by its cover. |
B.One's mind works fast in time of danger. |
C.Sometimes enemies can become good friends. |
D.Having too many friends means no friends sometimes. |
A letter to the editor(编辑) |
13 October
Dear Editor,
I am writing to ask what has happened to the young. They are not as polite, hardworking or clever as my generation(一代人). I'll give you an example.
Last Friday, I got on the underground at 9:15 a.m. it was very busy so there were no free seats. There were some teenagers(青少年) sitting on the seats near me. I don't know why they were not at school. They were talking loudly and laughing. It was difficult to read my newspaper with all the noise. A heavily pregnant(怀孕的) woman and her daughter got on at the next stop, with lots of shopping bags. I expected the teenagers to let them sit down. They slowly did so but gave me an impolite look. I took off at the next stop and was glad that the teenagers didn't follow me.
I worried about the future of our country. How could these young people become responsible (有责任心的)workers and parents? They sit around McDonald's after School instead of going to the library like I did at their age. Maybe they have too much money. Perhaps another reader can give us an idea about what to do with this "lost generation ".
Franz Johnson
A reply to Mr. Johnson's letter |
20 October
Dear Editor,
I read Mr. Johnson’s letter about the problem of today’s young people with much interest.
He described teenagers on a train not giving seat to a pregnant woman and her daughter. I was the woman. We must have seen things differently. I found the teenagers helpful and kind. Did Mr.
Johnson see the teenagers help me off the train? Did he see them carry me shopping bags to a taxi for me? Did he see them friendly to my daughter? Obviously(明显地) not.
"Older" people often say today's youth isn't as good as their generation. Their parents said that about them. Mr Johnson must accept(接受.) that the world is changing and young people are changing with it. I find today's young people are changing with it. I found today's young people mostly kind and more fun than my generation.
Perhaps Mr. Johnson should really try to get to know some young people before he calls them the "lost generation".
Linda Black 1. Mr. Johnson wrote the letter to .
A. ask for help from the newspaper B. find the way to solve the problem
C. show his worry towards the young D. teach the young people a lesson
2. When Mr. Johnson was young, he usually after school.
A. went to the library B. read newspaper
C. went to McDonald' s D. helped people in trouble
3. In the second letter, Mrs. Black .
A. discussed the problem with the old
B. told another story about the young people
C. wanted to show her thanks to the young people
D. wanted the "older" to understand the young
4. Which of the following is the correct order of what happened?
①Mrs. Black wrote to the newspaper.
②Mrs. Black took a taxi With her daughter.
③Mrs. Black got on the train with her daughter.
④Mr. Johnson asked the young to give her seat.
⑤Mr. Johnson thought the young might follow him.
A. ②③④⑤① B. ③②④⑤① C. ③④⑤②① D. ⑤③①④②
5. From the two letters we can learn that .
A. Mrs. Black didn't like the old like Johnson
B. people have different ideas about the young
C. older people are more helpful than the youth
D. people should talk more about the same story
Last Friday a storm swept through two villages in the New Territories, destroying fourteen homes. Seven others were so badly damaged (破坏) that their owners had to leave them, and fifteen others had broken windows or broken roofs. One person was killed, several were badly hurt and taken to hospital, and a number of other people received smaller hurt. Altogether (总共) over two hundred people were homeless after the storm.
A farmer, Mr. Tan, said that the storm began early in the morning and lasted for over an hour.
“I was eating with my wife and children,” he said, “when we heard a loud noise. A few minutes later our house fell down on top of us. We tried our best to climb out but then I saw that one of my children was missing. I went back inside and found him, safe but very frightened.”
Mrs. Woo Mei Fong said that her husband had just left for work when she felt that her house was moving. She ran outside at once with her children.
“There was no time to take anything,” she said, “A few minutes later, the roof came down.”
Soldiers helped to take people out of the flooded (水淹的) area and the welfare department (福利机构) brought them food, clothes and shelter.
【小题1】How many homes altogether were damaged in the storm?
A.Fourteen. | B.Twenty-one. | C.Twenty-nine. | D.Thirty-six. |
A.He was in bed. |
B.He was inside the house. |
C.He was outside the house. |
D.He was on the roof. |
A.her husband knew there would be a storm |
B.they were all outside the house when the storm became worse |
C.she felt the house moving and they ran out immediately |
D.the welfare department helped her |
A.something to eat | B.something to wear |
C.somewhere to study | D.somewhere to stay |
A.A Terrible Storm | B.A Lucky Woman |
C.Good Soldiers | D.Clever People |
Once upon a time an old man and woman lived in the mountains in Japan. Every day the old man went to the mountain and collected firewood, while the old woman went to the river and did the washing.
One day, she was doing the washing when a big peach (桃子) came floating (漂浮) down the river towards her. As it was a big and juicy-looking fruit, she thought that her husband would be glad to eat it, so she took it home. When the old man came back for lunch and saw the nice peach, he was really happy. The old woman cut the big peach open with a knife! What a surprise! A lovely little boy was in the peach. The old man and woman had no children, so they were really grateful the gods (上帝) sent them a boy in this peach. Since he was born in a peach they decided to call him Momotaro which means “peach-boy”. The old woman cooked a meal for the little boy who ate as much as he could. The more he ate, the more he grew. Soon he became a tall and strong boy.
Day after day, all Momotaro did was sleep and eat. In the village the other boys went to the mountain and picked firewood while Monotaro was the only one doing nothing. This worried the old man and the old woman. The boys then invited him, “Momotaro, would you come with us? We’re going to collect fire wood.” But he answered, “I don’t have a basket, so I can’t go with you”, and went back to sleep. On hearing this, the old woman got angry with Momotaro for being so lazy, so the next day he went to collect firewood with the other boys.
【小题1】 What did the old woman do every day?
A.She went to the mountains. |
B.She collected firewood. |
C.She went fishing in the river. |
D.She did the washing. |
A.she knew there was a little boy in it |
B.she was grateful the god sent them a peach |
C.she wanted her husband to eat the juicy-looking fruit |
D.she wanted to give her husband a surprise |
A.a big peach came floating down the river |
B.the old man and woman had no children before they had the peach |
C.what the old woman did for the little boy |
D.how Momotaro was born and got his name |
A.Momotaro has a peach as his bed. |
B.Momotaro was very small and he couldn’t eat much. |
C.Momotaro liked to play with the boys in the village. |
D.Monotaro was really a lazy boy. |
A.Momotaro collected firewood so easily. |
B.Momotaro fought with a bad man. |
C.Momotaro became a hero in Japan. |
D.Momotaro’s friends were proud of him. |
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