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He came again the next day and worked until it was time to leave. His name was Jerry. He was 12 and had been at the Children's Home(孤儿院)since he was only four. \ I thought of him. He was honest(诚实). For example, the handle (柄) of the ax (斧)broke one day. Jerry said the Children's Home would mend it. I handed him some money to pay for it. He wouldn't take the money. "I'll pay for it, mama. I broke it. I didn't hit the wood in the right place. "
"But Jerry, no one hits the wood in the right place all the time. And it was a weak handle. I'll speak to the seller. " It was only then that he would take the money.
Another thing about Jerry was that he would do those little but helpful things. The things would not be badly needed but would make life so much easier. For example, he found a hole near the fireplace. "I'll put some wood in the hole, mama. Then when a sudden storm(暴风雨)comes up, you can stay warm. "
One cold day, Jerry sat close by me near the fire. We watched the fire bum. He suddenly talked of something he had never talked of before. "You look like my mother, especially(特别) next to the fire"
But you were four, Jerry, 'when you came to live at the Children's Home. Do you still remember your mother?"
【小题1】How long had Jerry lived at the Children's Home by the time he met the writer?
A.One year.B.Four years.C.Eight years.D.Twelve years.
【小题2】How did Jerry feel after he broke the handle of the ax?
A.Sorry.B.Happy.C.Angry.D.Lucky.
【小题3】What did the writer think of Jerry? He was        .
A.clever, honest but lazyB.honest, helpful and worked hard
C.honest, warm - hearted and strangeD.careful, honest and weak
【小题4】The sentence underlined (划线的)means that        .
A.you should be more careful next time
B.anyone can hit the wood in the right place
C.I always hit the wood in the right place
D.people hit the wood sometimes in the wrong place
【小题5】Which is right?
A.Jerry lived with his parents at times.
B.The writer was really Jerry's mother.
C.Jerry liked the writer and the writer liked him, too.
D.Jerry did not like to live with his mother.

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He came again the next day and worked until it was time to leave. His name was Jerry. He was 12 and had been at the Children’s Home(孤儿院)since he was only four.  I thought of him. He was honest(诚实). For example, the handle (柄) of the ax (斧)broke one day. Jerry said the Children’s Home would mend it. I handed him some money to pay for it. He wouldn’t take the money. "I’ll pay for it, mama. I broke it. I didn’t hit the wood in the right place. "
"But Jerry, no one hits the wood in the right place all the time. And it was a weak handle. I’ll speak to the seller. " It was only then that he would take the money.
Another thing about Jerry was that he would do those little but helpful things. The things would not be badly needed but would make life so much easier. For example, he found a hole near the fireplace. "I’ll put some wood in the hole, mama. Then when a sudden storm(暴风雨)comes up, you can stay warm. "
One cold day, Jerry sat close by me near the fire. We watched the fire bum. He suddenly talked of something he had never talked of before. "You look like my mother, especially(特别) next to the fire"
But you were four, Jerry, ’when you came to live at the Children’s Home. Do you still remember your mother?"
【小题1】How long had Jerry lived at the Children’s Home by the time he met the writer?

A.One year.B.Four years.C.Eight years.D.Twelve years.
【小题2】How did Jerry feel after he broke the handle of the ax?
A.Sorry.B.Happy.C.Angry.D.Lucky.
【小题3】What did the writer think of Jerry? He was        .
A.clever, honest but lazyB.honest, helpful and worked hard
C.honest, warm - hearted and strangeD.careful, honest and weak
【小题4】The sentence underlined (划线的)means that        .
A.you should be more careful next time
B.anyone can hit the wood in the right place
C.I always hit the wood in the right place
D.people hit the wood sometimes in the wrong place
【小题5】Which is right?
A.Jerry lived with his parents at times.
B.The writer was really Jerry’s mother.
C.Jerry liked the writer and the writer liked him, too.
D.Jerry did not like to live with his mother.

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He came again the next day and worked until it was time to leave. His name was Jerry. He was 12 and had been at the Children's Home(孤儿院)since he was only four. \ I thought of him. He was honest(诚实). For example, the handle (柄) of the ax (斧)broke one day. Jerry said the Children's Home would mend it. I handed him some money to pay for it. He wouldn't take the money. "I'll pay for it, mama. I broke it. I didn't hit the wood in the right place. "

"But Jerry, no one hits the wood in the right place all the time. And it was a weak handle. I'll speak to the seller. " It was only then that he would take the money.

Another thing about Jerry was that he would do those little but helpful things. The things would not be badly needed but would make life so much easier. For example, he found a hole near the fireplace. "I'll put some wood in the hole, mama. Then when a sudden storm(暴风雨)comes up, you can stay warm. "

One cold day, Jerry sat close by me near the fire. We watched the fire bum. He suddenly talked of something he had never talked of before. "You look like my mother, especially(特别) next to the fire"

But you were four, Jerry, 'when you came to live at the Children's Home. Do you still remember your mother?"

1.How long had Jerry lived at the Children's Home by the time he met the writer?

A.One year.

B.Four years.

C.Eight years.

D.Twelve years.

2.How did Jerry feel after he broke the handle of the ax?

A.Sorry.

B.Happy.

C.Angry.

D.Lucky.

3.What did the writer think of Jerry? He was        .

A.clever, honest but lazy

B.honest, helpful and worked hard

C.honest, warm - hearted and strange

D.careful, honest and weak

4.The sentence underlined (划线的)means that        .

A.you should be more careful next time

B.anyone can hit the wood in the right place

C.I always hit the wood in the right place

D.people hit the wood sometimes in the wrong place

5.Which is right?

A.Jerry lived with his parents at times.

B.The writer was really Jerry's mother.

C.Jerry liked the writer and the writer liked him, too.

D.Jerry did not like to live with his mother.

 

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Sometimes I really doubt (怀疑) whether there is love between my parents. Every day they are busy trying to make money in order to pay for my brother's education and mine. They don't act in the romantic ways that I read in books or I see on TV. For them, “I love you” is too difficult to say. Even sending flowers to each other on some special days is hardly ever seen.
One day, my mother was repairing a quilt. I silently sat beside her and looked at her. “Mom, may I ask you a question?” I said. “What?” she replied, still doing her work. “Is there love between you and Dad?” I asked her in a very low voice. My mother stopped her work and looked at me in surprise. She didn't answer my question at once. Then, she bowed her head and continued to do her work.
I was afraid that I had hurt her feelings. I felt so embarrassed that I didn't know what to do. But at last I heard my mother say the following words:
“ Look at this thread (线). Sometimes it appears, but most of the time, it hides in the quilt. The thread really makes the quilt strong and durable. If life is a quilt, then love should be a thread. It can hardly be seen anywhere or anytime, but it's really there."
I couldn't understand her until the next spring. At that time, my father suddenly got sick seriously. My mother had to stay with him in the hospital for a month. When they returned from the hospital, they both looked very pale. After they were back, every day in the morning and dusk, my mother helped my father walk slowly on the country road. My father had never been so gentle. The doctor had said my father would recover in two months. But after two months he still couldn't walk by himself. All of us were worried about him. "Dad, how are you feeling now?" I asked him one day. "Susan, don't worry about me." he said gently. "To tell you the truth, I just like walking with your mom. I like this kind of life." Reading his eyes, I know he loves my mother deeply.
Once I thought love meant flowers, gifts and sweet kisses. But from this experience, I understand that love is just a thread in the quilt of our life. Love is inside, making life strong and warm.
小题1:Why does the writer doubt the love of her parents?
A.Because they hardly meet each other.
B.Because they hardly speak to each other.
C.Because they often argue with each other.
D.Because they hardly express their love.
小题2:How did the writer feel after she asked her mom the question?
A.Embarrassed.B.Excited.C.Angry. D.Bored.
小题3:What does the underlined word "durable" mean in Chinese?
A.好看的B.廉价的C.耐用的D..昂贵的
小题4:Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The writer understood her mum’s words at once.
B.After two months from the hospital, Susan’s father could walk by himself.
C.The writer’s parents didn’t love each other.
D.Love is there, no matter whether you say it or not
小题5:What's the best title for the passage?
A.My ParentsB.Love is Just a Thread
C.How to Find LoveD.Where to Find Love

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I live with my grandmother in a Beijing yard house. One day last year, I was surprised to see a big foreigner coming out of the house next door to ours. He was very tall with short brown hair and a pair of glasses.
The first time I saw him, I was too shy to speak to him. “My English is too poor!” I thought. My grandmother told me that he had just moved into our yard. “I don’t like it!” she said. “Foreigners aren’t like us. Maybe he’ll play loud music and parties every night! I’m sure he’s going to cause trouble.”
Several days later, I met the foreigner as I was walking home after work. “Hello!” he said (in Chinese!). “My name’s Tony. I’ve just moved into the house next door to yours.” While I was wondering what to say, he continued, “There’s a nice bar down the road. Why don’t you and your family come and have dinner with me?” “Bars are bad places,” said my grandmother when I told her, but we decided to go.
The bar was not at all what I had expected. It was in a beautiful little yard house, with several large bookshelves and pictures of Tibet on the walls. Several Chinese people and foreigners were sitting drinking or reading books. I noticed that some of the foreigners were speaking Chinese in a low voice to each other! “Oh, what a civilized place!” my grandmother exclaimed.
The bar served special “hutong pizzas”. As we ate, Tony told us about himself-he is an English expert in environment. He always likes to be quiet. My grandmother said to me, “He really seems like a very nice young man.”
【小题1】When the writer first saw the foreigners, she______.

A.was frightened to him
B.wanted to practice English with him
C.felt too shy to speak to him
D.hoped to invite the foreigner to the bar
【小题2】From the sentence “Bar are bad places”, we can know that the grandmother______.
A.was very excitedB.didn’t go to the bar
C.didn’t like barsD.was angry with Tony
【小题3】What’s the meaning of the word “civilized” in the passage?
A.文明的B.喧闹的C.野蛮的D.讨厌的
【小题4】Which of the following sentence is Not true?
A.Tony made a lot of noise every night.
B.Tony was an English expert in environment.
C.There were some foreigners speaking Chinese in the bar.
D.The grandmother thought Tony might cause some trouble.
【小题5】The best title for this story is______.
A.A Bar in Tibet
B.A Foreigner in Beijing
C.Bars are Bad Places
D.Foreigners Like Bars

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