Knowing how much her own children loved presents at Christmas, Ann Sutton always tried to seek help for one or two poor families.With a social worker mother, the Sutton children had inherited her commitment to service, and knew never to take their good fortune at Christmas for granted.This year, Kinzie, her seven-year-old daughter was thrilled that Santa Claus would make a special visit to a 22-year-old mother named Ashley who worked in a factory raising her 12-month-old son by herself.
The phone rang on Sunday.A representative from a local organization was calling to say that the aid Ann had requested for Ashley had fallen through.No Santa Claus, no presents, nothing.
Ann saw the cheer vanish from her children’s faces at the news.Without a word, Kinzie ran into her bedroom.She returned, her face set with determination.Opening up her piggy bank, she put all the coins onto the table: $3.30.Everything she had.
“Mom,” she told Ann, “I know it’s not much.But maybe this will buy a present for the baby.”
At a breakfast meeting the next day, Ann told her coworkers about her daughter’s story.To her surprise, staff members began to open their purses and empty their pockets to help Kinzie.By day’s end, the story of Kinzie’s gift had spread beyond Ann’s office.She received a call from an unknown donor.If a seven-year-old could give everything she had, he said, he should at least match her gift 100 to 1.He contributed $300.
On Christmas Eve, Ann drove through the pouring rain to the small trailer where the Ashleys lived.Then she began to unload the gifts from the car, handing them to Ashley one by one.
Ashley was very moved.Reflecting on a little girl’s generosity, Ashley says she’ll one day be able to do something similar for someone else in need.“Kinzie could have used that money for herself, but she gave it away,” Ashley says.“She’s the type of kid I’d like my son to grow up to be.”According to the text, Ann Sutton ______________.
| A.is making lots of money | B.is ready to help others |
| C.is only caring about herself | D.is a hard-working mother |
Which of the following is NOT true according to the text?
| A.Ashley lived a hard life with her little son. |
| B.The Sutton children took Anne as an example to follow. |
| C.The coworkers of Ann helped Kinzie to realize her wish. |
| D.Ann Sutton tried to ask for help for her own children. |
What can we learn about Kinzie?
| A.She was afraid that Santa Claus would visit the Ashleys. |
| B.She should get some presents from her mother at Christmas. |
| C.She devoted all her coins to buying a present for the baby. |
| D.She was cheerful when hearing the aid had fallen through. |
Which of the following can be inferred from the text?
| A.It rained heavily on Christmas Eve. |
| B.Ann handed gifts to Ashley one by one. |
| C.Ashley hoped she would help someone else in need. |
| D.A good deed can influence many people’s behavior. |
What would be the best title for the text?
| A.A Young Girl’s Gift | B.A Mother’s Love |
| C.A Story of Young Girl | D.An Unknown Donor |
Your friends might be in Australia or maybe just down the road, but they are all just a few clicks away. Life has changed for millions of young people across the world who now make friends online. Whether you use chat-rooms, QQ, MSN or ICQ, you are a member of this group.
“I don’t often talk with my parents or grandparents, but I talk a lot with my old friends on QQ,” said Fox’s Shadow, the online name used by a girl student in China. “Most of my classmates use QQ after school.”
QQ is the biggest messaging service in China. A record from Tencent, the company which developed QQ, shows that 4 million people used it one Saturday night in October.
And probably Fox’s Shadow was one of them. “I log in on Friday nights, and Saturdays or Sundays when I feel everything around me boring. I usually spend about ten hours chatting online every week,” she said. “But I never talk with strangers, especially boys or men.”
Even though she likes chatting, she is careful about making friends with strangers online. “You don’t know who you’re talking to. You should always be careful about whom you believe in online.”
Many people would like to meet offline when they fee
l they have known someone very well. Fox’s Shadow once met one of her online friends face to face. It was a girl who was a football fan like herself and they went to a football match together.
A 16-year-old Beijing boy, named Bart Simon online, dislikes QQ users. “I used to chat on QQ, but I found that most people were talking about foolish things,” he said. Now he chats online in English, using MSN. “I only chat online because I’ve got friends in Japan, the US and Singapore,” he said. “I want to learn more about foreign cultures.” But he spends little time chatting on QQ as he sees it as a waste of time and money.
“If you are really addicted to it, sometimes you can’t give your mind to your lessons,” he said. “And friends in your real life are always more important than those so-called friends you meet online
.”From the passage, we know“…they are all just a few clicks away” means“”.
| A.it is wonderful to see your friends by clicking |
| B.it is popular to make friends online |
| C.it is possible to live much closer to your friends |
| D.it is easy and fast to get in touch with your friends |
Fox’s Shadow thinks QQ is.
| A.a good place to spend her time when bored |
| B.the biggest messaging service in China |
| C.a safe place to chat with strangers |
| D.the best place to make friends |
Which of the following sentences is TRUE according to the passage?
| A.All the people on QQ are talking about foolish things. |
| B.We should think more of our friends in real life. |
| C.We should be careful about boys or men online. |
| D.Chatting online is a waste of time and money. |
The underlined phrase means.
| A.turn on the computer | B.enter in QQ |
| C.surf the internet | D.make friends |
There is one language that is used in every country in the world. The people who use it are young and old, short and tall, thin and fat. It is everybody’s second language. It is easy to understand, although you can’t hear it. It is sign language.
When you wave to a friend who is across the street, you are using sign language. When you smile at someone, you are saying, “I want to be friendly”, but you are not using speech. You are using sign language. When you raise your hand in class, you are saying, “Please ask me. I think I know the correct answer.”
Babies who can’t talk can point at things. They are using sign language. A policeman who wants to stop traffic holds up his hands. He is using sign language.
Many years ago, a French priest, Charles Michel de Epee, became interested in education for deaf people. He invented a finger alphabet (字母表). It is still in use. People can make the sign for letters and spell words with their hands, and deaf people can read and understand them. Soon there were schools for the deaf in many countries. The only university for the deaf is Gallaudet College in Washington, D.C.
Today, in the United States, there are special TV news programs for deaf people. The newsreader tells the news in sign language. At the same time, the words appear on the TV screen.
The actors in the Theatre of Deaf don’t spell every word. Sometimes they use hand signs. When they put two hands together, it means sandwich. They can make a roof with their hands when they want to show a house. One finger in front
of an actor’s mouth can mean quiet. You can talk to people who are behind windows that are closed. And when you go swimming with your friends, you can have conversations under water.
How many hand signs do you use every day? The passage is mainly about ______.
| A.a famous priest in France | B.the importance of sign language |
| C.an introduction to sign language | D.how to use sign language |
If you want to express the idea
that “I am very friendly” to someone, you will ______.
| A.raise your hand | B.put one hand onto the other |
| C.make a roof with your hands | D.smile to the person |
Which of the following about sign language is TRUE?
| A.It is a special language used in a few countries in the world. |
| B.It is a way to express one’s ideas without words. |
| C.It is only used by the deaf. |
| D.It can be heard. |
A large number of women in Western European countries wish that they were born men. The number is said as high as 60% in West Germany.
“Women often wish that they had the same chance as men have, and believe it is still men’s world,” said Dr James Holden, one of the scientists who did the study.
Anne Harper has a very good job for an international oil company. She also believes in “Women’ s Liberation(解放)”.
“I don’t wish that I were a man,” she says, “and I don’t think many women do. But I do wish that people would stop looking down upon us women. At work
, for example, we often do the work that men do but get paid less. There are still a lot of jobs that are usually the best ones and open only to men. If you’re a man, you have a much better chance of leading an exciting life. How many women pilots are there ... or engineers or scientists?”What can we learn from the first paragraph?
| A.60% women in West Germany wish that they were born men. |
| B.Most women in Western European countries wish that their babies were all boys. |
| C.60% Western European women wish that they were born men. |
| D.60% Western European women who wish that they were born men are from West Germany. |
“It is still men’s world.” means “______.”
| A.There’re more men than women in the world |
| B.There’re more men scientists or engineers than women scientists or engineers in the world |
| C.Women have not been given the same chance as men |
| D.Women cannot live without men |
Anne Harper considers that women should ______.
| A.live a better life than men | B.be really liberated |
| C.be well paid | D.get better jobs than men |
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
| A.Usually the best jobs are not open to women. |
| B.Women are less paid than men for the same job. |
| C.There’re more men pilots, engineers and scientists than women ones. |
| D.Women are looked down upon because they’re the second-class citizens |
A few years ago I was shopping with a friend and his 12-year-old daughter in downtown San Francisco.A street musician,whom my friend happened to know from his own musician day,was playing the saxophone on a street corner.His name was Clifford,and he had attracted a large crowd with his performance.After he finished,my friend introduced him to me and his daughter.Clifford asked her if she played any instrument.When she replied that she was taking trumpet (小号) lessons and played in her junior high school band,he said,“That’s fine,little lady.Learn your instrument well and you can play anything.”Somehow these simple yet wise words struck me as suitable not only for a trumpet player but also for a reader.If you learn to read well,you can read anything you want—not just newspapers and magazines,but more difficult material like philosophy,film criticism,military history—whatever interests you as your confidence grows.You would not be limited in any way.If you have the vocabulary –or at least a good dictionary near at hand—you can pick up a book,concentrate on it, and make sense of the writer’s words.
In the United States,reading instruction often ends at elementary school,so students sometimes have difficulty as they progress through school.They must take their assignments,armed only with their elementary,school reading skills.The result,too often,is frustration (挫折) and loss of confidence.And the assigned reading in your college courses will be even greater than they were in high school.Developing Reading Skills is designed to accomplish several tasks:to show you the skills that will enable you to read with greater comprehension,to help you deal with reading assignment with confidence,and to teach you to become an active reader.The talk between the girl and Clifford serves as an introduction to.
| A.the importance of reading |
| B.the connection between playing instruments and reading |
| C.the necessity of learning to play an instrument |
| D.the variety of reading material |
It can be inferred from the story that.
| A.Clifford was good at playing the saxophone |
| B.the writer’s friend was once a street musician |
| C.the 12-year-old girl played the trumpet very poorly |
| D.Clifford was a good music teacher |
We can infer from the last paragraph that Developing Reading Skills.
| A.is directed to elementary school students | B.centers around vocabulary building skills |
| C.aims at helping students read better | D.offers elementary reading skills |
With good reading skills,you can.
| A.understand anything you read without difficulty |
| B.work out the writer’s meaning if only you concentrate on the book |
| C.understand what you read with the help of a good dictionary |
| D.Concentrate on whatever you read |
The Man of Many Secrets
Harry Houdini was one of the greatest American entertainers in the theater this century.He was a man famous for his escapes—from prison cells,from wooden boxes floating in rivers,from locked tanks full of water.He appeared in theaters all over Europe and America.Crowds came to see the great Houdini and his “magic”tricks.
0f course,his secret was not magic,or supernatural powers.It was simply strength.He had ability to move his toes as well as to move his fingers.He could move his body into almost any position he wanted.
Houdini started working in the entertainment world when he was 17,in 1891.He and his brother Theo performed card tricks in a New York club.They called themselves the Houdini brothers.When Harry married in 1894,he and his wife Bess worked together as magician and assistant,but for a long time they were not successful.Then Harty performed his first prison escape,in Chicago in 1898.Harry persuaded a detective to let him try to escape from the prison,and he invited the local newspaperman to watch.It was the publicity(名声)that came from this that started Harry Houdini’s success.
Harry had fingers trained to escape from handcuffs(手铐)and toes trained to escape from ankle chains,but his biggest secret was how he unlocked the prison doors.Every time he went into the prison cell,Bess gave him a kiss for good luck—and a small skeleton key,which is a key that fits many locks passed quickly from her mouth to his.
Harry used these prison escapes to build his fame.He arranged to escape from the local jail of every town he visited.In the afternoon the people of the town would read about it in their local newspapers.and in the evening every seat in the local theater would be full.What was the result? Worldwide fame,and a name remembered today.According to the passage,Houdini’s success in prison escapes depends on.
| A.his magic tricks and inhuman powers | B.his special tricks and a skeleton key |
| C.his unusual ability and skeleton key | D.his inhuman talents and magic tricks |
According to the passage,how did Houdini get the key which helped him unlock prison door?
| A.He took the key from his wife’s mouth. |
| B.His wife passed it to his hand while kissing him. |
| C.His wife gave it to him by a magic trick. |
| D.He got it in his mouth through a kiss by his wife. |
It can be inferred from the passage that Houdini became famous.
| A.when he was about 24 | B.when he was about 17 |
| C.after the year 1894 | D.before the year 1898 |