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Ⅰ.选出你听到的单词.

1.

[  ]

A.matter
B.stomach
C.stomachache
D.stress

2.

[  ]

A.have
B.leg
C.head
D.back

3.

[  ]

A.sore
B.honey
C.thirsty
D.stray

4.

[  ]

A.neck
B.rest
C.balance
D.energy

Ⅱ.根据你所听到的句子,选择正确的答语补全对话.

5.

[  ]

A.How are you?
B.What's up!
C.What's the matter?
D.That's OK.

6.

[  ]

A.I guess that's too bad.

B.No, I don't like medicine.

C.God!

D.Yes, you are right.

7.

[  ]

A.Do you?  B.Nothing.  C.Really?

D.I'm sorry to hear that.

8.

[  ]

A.What?
B.Ten minutes ago.
C.Yes, it began.
D.About five times.

9.

[  ]

A.You are wrong.
B.Yes, I will.
C.OK.
D.Thank you.

10.

[  ]

A.She feels angry.

B.She goes home every day.

C.She must stay in bed.

D.Her mother is ill.

11.

[  ]

A.Yes, he didn't
B.No, he didn't.
C.No, he did.
D.Yes, he does.

12.

[  ]

A.Your age.
B.Music.
C.Bean.
D.Lots of water.

Ⅲ.听短文,回答问题.

13.What's wrong with Miss Green?

[  ]

A.She is too fat
B.She isn't good.
C.She can't walk.
D.She can't read.

14.What should Miss Green do?

[  ]

A.Eat little
B.Keep on diet.
C.Exercise.
D.Sleep more.

15.Is she thin at last?

[  ]

A.No, she is
B.Yes, she is.
C.We don't know.
D.No, she isn't.

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Two tramps(流浪者)were 1 along a quiet road. A sorry-looking dog was following them.

“We have had a bad day, Joe.” the first tramp said. “We haven’t any money and we can’t get

 2 to eat. ” “We will find something,” the second tramp answered cheerfully. Suddenly the tramps saw a car in the distance. It was coming 3 them very quickly. Both tramps moved to one side, but the dog stayed 4 the middle of the road. The driver tried to 5 the car, but it was 6 late, the car hit the dog and killed it. The driver got out of the car and went towards the first tramp.

“Poor little dog,” the tramp said. “I’m very sorry.” the driver said. “I tried to avoid(躲避)your dog but I couldn’t.” He took 7 his wallet and gave five pounds to the tramp. “Will that 8 all right?” the driver asked. “Yes, sir, thank you,” the tramp said. The driver got into his car and drove away.

“Poor dog,” the first tramp said and 9 the money into his pocket. “ 10 dog was it?” the second tramp asked.

1. A. walk     B. walking     C. walked      D. walks     

2. A. nothing     B. something   C. anything     D. everything   

3. A. into      B. on       C. up        D. towards    

4. A. in       B. at        C. by        D. on      

5. A. drive      B. stop       C. call       D. move     

6. A. very     B. quite      C. too       D. much    

7. A. away      B. out        C. down     D. off      

8. A. be      B. ×       C. was      D. are      

9. A. brought    B. took       C. put       D. carried     

10. A. Who’s   B. Which       C. What     D. Whose     

 

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He was struggling(费劲) to tie his shoes. I was struggling with whether I should help him.
I did, and he was grateful.
“Thank you,” he said.
“I’m glad I could help. I just thought it would be easier for me to reach,” I said.
He was a disabled man, and forced to look down most of the time. His arms and legs were twisted(扭曲的) terribly, and he couldn’t do what the rest of us would consider easy tasks. He always managed to look up to see how you reacted(反应) to his words, however. He had a big smile, making me feel comfortable.
I was still on my knees by his wheelchair.
“ Nice shoes,” he said.
“Thanks. No one ever complimented (赞美) me on them before,” I said.
“No one has the same view of the world as I do,” he replied.
“Tell me about the world as you see it,” I said smiling.
“Most people can see if someone is comfortable with them or not in their eyes. I see it in their feet.” he said. “If people keep moving their feet, I just let them go, because I know they’re impatient with me. I don’t want to make people uncomfortable.
“What about me? I asked.
“I could see your compassion. And then you came down to my level. I was the one who was nervous.” he said. “I don’t normally have someone look me in the eye.”
“They don’t know what they’re missing,” I told him.
“My old face is nothing to brag(自夸) about.” he said.
“But that smile is so big.”
Yes, and it’s not only a big smile but an attitude.
【小题1】The disabled man knew people were impatient mostly by their _________.

A.wordsB.eyesC.feetD.smile
【小题2】The unlined word “compassion ”means _______ in Chinese.
A.注意B.同情C.信任D.职责
【小题3】We learn that the disabled man _________.
A.had great difficulty looking after himself
B.always asked people for help
C.couldn’t have a big smile
D.liked to talk about people’s shoes
【小题4】The writer felt comfortable because _________.
A.he had a nice talk to the manB.the man looked him in the eye
C.he didn’t move his feet before the manD.the man had a big smile on the face
【小题5】We can infer (推断)from the passage that _________.
A.the disable man had something wrong with his mind
B.not many people went down to the man’s level
C.the man was good at telling people about the world
D.the writer would not give the man more help

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He was struggling(费劲) to tie his shoes. I was struggling with whether I should help him. I did, and he was grateful.

???? “Thank you,” he said.

???? “I’m glad I could help. I just thought it would be easier for me to reach,” I said.

???? He was a disabled man, and forced to look down most of the time. His arms and legs were twisted(扭曲的) terribly, and he couldn’t do what the rest of us would consider easy tasks. He always managed to look up to see how you reacted(反应) to his words, however. He had a big smile, making me feel comfortable.

I was still on my knees by his wheelchair.

“ Nice shoes,” he said.

“Thanks. No one ever complimented (赞美) me on them before,” I said.

“No one has the same view of the world as I do,” he replied.

“Tell me about the world as you see it,” I said smiling.

“Most people can see if someone is comfortable with them or not in their eyes. I see it in their feet.” he said. “If people keep moving their feet, I just let them go, because I know they’re impatient with me. I don’t want to make people uncomfortable.

“What about me? I asked.

“I could see your compassion. And then you came down to my level. I was the one who was nervous.” he said. “I don’t normally have someone look me in the eye.”

“They don’t know what they’re missing,” I told him.

“My old face is nothing to brag(自夸) about.” he said.

“But that smile is so big.”

Yes, and it’s not only a big smile but an attitude.

1.The disabled man knew people were impatient mostly by their _________.

A. words???????????? B. eyes???????????? C. feet???????????? D. smile

2.The unlined word “compassion ”means _______ in Chinese.

A. 注意????????? B. 同情????????????? C. 信任?????????? D. 职责

3.We learn that the disabled man _________.

A. had great difficulty looking after himself??????

B. always asked people for help

C. couldn’t have a big smile???????????????????

D. liked to talk about people’s shoes

4.The writer felt comfortable because _________.

A. he had a nice talk to the man?????????????

B. the man looked him in the eye

C. he didn’t move his feet before the man?????

D. the man had a big smile on the face

5.We can infer (推断)from the passage that _________.

A. the disable man had something wrong with his mind

B. not many people went down to the man’s level

C. the man was good at telling people about the world

D. the writer would not give the man more help

 

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He was struggling(费劲) to tie his shoes. I was struggling with whether I should help him.

I did, and he was grateful.

“Thank you,” he said.

“I’m glad I could help. I just thought it would be easier for me to reach,” I said.

He was a disabled man, and forced to look down most of the time. His arms and legs were twisted(扭曲的) terribly, and he couldn’t do what the rest of us would consider easy tasks. He always managed to look up to see how you reacted(反应) to his words, however. He had a big smile, making me feel comfortable.

I was still on my knees by his wheelchair.

“ Nice shoes,” he said.

“Thanks. No one ever complimented (赞美) me on them before,” I said.

“No one has the same view of the world as I do,” he replied.

“Tell me about the world as you see it,” I said smiling.

“Most people can see if someone is comfortable with them or not in their eyes. I see it in their feet.” he said. “If people keep moving their feet, I just let them go, because I know they’re impatient with me. I don’t want to make people uncomfortable.

“What about me? I asked.

“I could see your compassion. And then you came down to my level. I was the one who was nervous.” he said. “I don’t normally have someone look me in the eye.”

“They don’t know what they’re missing,” I told him.

“My old face is nothing to brag(自夸) about.” he said.

“But that smile is so big.”

Yes, and it’s not only a big smile but an attitude.

1.The disabled man knew people were impatient mostly by their _________.

A.words            B.eyes             C.feet              D.smile

2.The unlined word “compassion ”means _______ in Chinese.

A.注意             B.同情             C.信任             D.职责

3.We learn that the disabled man _________.

A.had great difficulty looking after himself

B.always asked people for help

C.couldn’t have a big smile

D.liked to talk about people’s shoes

4.The writer felt comfortable because _________.

A.he had a nice talk to the man              B.the man looked him in the eye

C.he didn’t move his feet before the man     D.the man had a big smile on the face

5.We can infer (推断)from the passage that _________.

A.the disable man had something wrong with his mind

B.not many people went down to the man’s level

C.the man was good at telling people about the world

D.the writer would not give the man more help

 

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