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My Grandpa Will Pay the Bill
Charlie had to return to his hometown.He 1 all his money in dancing and traveling.He got into trouble and had little money to pay for his 2 .He wrote a letter to his parents,but they didn’t answer.He 3 some money from his friends and bought a ticket for the train.
Now the young man knows his father is ill 4 and his mother has to look after him there.They didn’t 5 him at all.Their small shop was,of course,closed.
“We’ve paid a lot of money for the 6 ,”said Charlie’s father.“I can’t give you any money now.Open our shop tomorrow and it’ll be 7 to you,I think.”
The young man thought it reasonable(有道理的)and agreed.He 8 four pairs of shoes and got some money on the first day.The next morning,a very 9 girl came in the shop.He watched her carefully while she was 10 a pair of shoes.And then she asked,“How much are they?”
“A kiss a pair,” 11 the smirking(嬉皮笑脸的)young man.“That’s fair(公平的),”said the girl.“I’ll 12 two pairs.”
Charlie brought two pairs of shoes and handed them to her.And then he 13 the counter(柜台)and came up to the girl.She wasn’t 14 at all.Pointing to an old man who was standing outside,she said.“Wait a minute.My grandpa will pay the 15 !”
1.A.used B.made C.spent D.planned
2.A.books B.car C.drinks D.food
3.A.borrowed B.stole C.lent D.found
4.A.at home B.in hospital C.at school D.in town
5.A.listen to B.hear from C.meet with D.look after
6.A.tickets B.presents C.operation D.wine
7.A.helpful B.friendly C.safe D.useless
8.A.lost B.broke C.produced D.sold
9.A.short B.pretty C.fat D.healthy
10.A.choosing B.repairing C.washing D.touching
11.A.asked B.expected C.wondered D.answered
12.A.order B.double C.take D.return
13.A.reached B.left C.knocked at D.stood on
14.A.surprised B.shy C.pleased D.afraid
15.A.bill B.word C.menu D.show
Mike Hayes proved he was smart in his first year at college.In 2007, 51 he
Was a student at the University of Illinois.he came up
with an idea to 52 his tuition fee(学费)and college
costs problem.Hayes thought everyone could afford to
give him a penny.
He wrote to Chicago Tribune writer Bob Greene.
Hayes wanted each of the newspaper’s 53 to
send him a penny.Greene thought the idea sounded
54 and agreed to do it.
“Just one penny.”Hayes said.“A penny doesn’t
55 anything to anyone.If everyone who is reading
your paper looks around the room right now,there will be a 56 under a seat,or on
the comer of the desk,or on the floor.That’s all I’m 57 .A Denny from each of
your readers.”
In less than a month,the Many Pennies for Mike Fund(基金)had around 2.3 million
pennies.Not everyone sent 58 a penny,many even sent dollars.Money was
received from every state in the United States.So,Hayes reached his$28,000 target(目
标)and 59 to get money for his degree in food science from the University of Illinois.
Perhaps the last word is best left to his father.Bill Hayes:“When Mike first told
me about his 60 ,I just laughed and said that I thought it was foolish--Which shows
you that he’s smarter tIlan I am.”
51.A.before B.because C.while D.if
52.A.solve B.make C.spend D.cause
53.A.editors B.readers C.managers D.Writers
54.A.bad B.tree C.relaxing D.fun
55.A.buy B.mean C.show D.pass
56.A.newspaper B.book C.dollar D.penny
57.A.asking B.writing C.saying D.doing
58.A.only B.almost C.also D.over
59.A.kept on B.called on C.went on D.put on
60.A.dream B.idea C.problem D.study
Beautiful pictures of mountains and forests, clear skies, flying birds, wild animals, silly faces — you can find them all in one place. 46 ? On a postcard! Have people always sent postcards? No! Before postcards, people 47 sealed (密封的) letters.
The 48 for the first decorated (装饰的) postcard came to John P. Charlton in 1861. He thought a simple card 49 a border would be a great way to send a note. Then in the late 1800s, postcards which had pictures on them 50 . By law, people had to write their note on the front—on the picture! The back was 51 for the address. Several years later, England allowed a divided-back (背面隔开的) postcard. Then people could write their 52 on the back left side. And they put the address 53 . During the early 1900s, the golden age of postcards, people around the world were more and more 54 picture postcards. In 1908, Americans alone mailed over 677 million postcards.
Today, postcards are the 55 most popular collection in the world after stamps and coins. You can always see or get a lot of newly-designed postcards, especially on New Year's Day.
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Sandra,Bill,Tommy and Sally are in the same class,but they like different(不同的)food.Here is a food list of their three meals(饭).
Name |
Breakfast(早饭) |
Lunch(午饭) |
Dinner |
Sandra |
milk |
hamburgers,Coke,ice cream |
ice cream |
Bill |
eggs,milk,pears |
chicken,carrots,tomatoes,onions,melons |
rice,pears,bananas |
Tommy |
eggs,bananas,milk |
chicken,carrots,onions |
onions,oranges |
Sally |
eggs,apples,milk |
chicken,carrots,noodles |
bananas,ice cream |
1.The four students all have ________ for breakfast.
A.eggs |
B.milk |
C.fruit |
D.vegetables |
2.________ eats some fruit for lunch.
A.Bill |
B.Sally |
C.Sandra |
D.Tommy |
3.Tommy has ________ for dinner.
A.meat and fruit |
B.ice cream |
C.meat and drinks |
D.fruit and vegetables |
4.What does the word“list”mean(意思是)in Chinese?
A.价格 |
B.说明 |
C.清单 |
D.单据 |
5.Which of the following is TRUE?
A.The girls like vegetables. |
B.Sally doesn’t eat chicken |
C.They all have fruit for dinner. |
D.Bill eats lots of fruit a day. |
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