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Dick was born in a poor family. His father had a small boat and went fishing in the morning and sold the fish in the market in the afternoon. Then he bought some food for his family. When winter came, they were often hungry. One morning the hungry man fell into the river and wasn’t found. Dick’s mother left her three-year-old son without saying good-bye. His aunt had to look after him.
Twenty years passed. Dick became a tall, strong man. He found work on a farm. He worked hard and wanted to get more money. He often went to see his aunt with some nice presents. The woman was very happy but one day she died in a traffic accident. The young man was very sad. After he buried her, he decided to buy a beautiful tombstone(墓碑)for her. He went to town and came in a shop, but all the tombstones were too expensive. He asked, “Do you sell an old tombstone, sir?” “Yes, we do, sir, ” answered the shopkeeper. “Is it as expensive as the new one?”
“No, it’s much cheaper,” said the man. “But another name was engraved (刻) on it.” “It doesn’t matter, ” said Dick. “My aunt couldn’t read.”
If      , the family members were hungry.

A.Dick’s father could catch no fish in winter
B.Dick’s father had a boat in winter
C.Dick’s father had to look after him in winter
D.no food was sold in winter

Dick wanted to get more money to     .

A.marry a wife B.give his aunt nice presents
C.buy a farm D.build a house

Dick often went to see his aunt because       .

A.she felt lonely B.she was often ill
C.she had no children D.with her help he grew up

Dick wanted to buy an old tombstone because     .

A.he didn’t had enough money to buy a new one
B.his aunt couldn’t read whose name was engraved
C.his aunt wasn’t going to mind it
D.nobody knew what his aunt’s name was
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At one time, people used to travel to foreign countries because they thought they would be different from home ----- the building, the food, and the national dress. Nowadays, however, one large city is very like another. They all have their Hilton or Sheraton Hotels which look like Hilton or Sheraton Hotels everywhere. They all have their McDonald’s, their KFCs, their Pizza Huts. Office buildings look the same everywhere, and most city centers are full of office buildings. And, of course, people are driving the same brands of Japanese or European cars, usually wearing the same kinds of clothing and watching the same American movies and TV shows except for a few programs. Airports are the same everywhere and the world’s airlines are all flying the same aircraft, Boeings or Airbuses.
What, therefore, is the purpose (目的) of foreign travel for people who are not on business? What do tourists hope to experience in a foreign country? The answer could be that people are very interested in the past. It is a nation’s history, not its main attraction (吸引力). Most of today’s tourists travel overseas to find out what foreign countries and cultures used to be like, not what they are like today. The words ‘cultural tourism’ are now part of the language of tourism, and it is the museums and works of art in many countries that are their main attraction.
If they are lucky and have had sensible, strong governments, many countries will also usually have at least a few beautiful places for tourists to visit.
Finally there is perhaps a nation’s greatest attraction: its people. A nation isn’t just its historical buildings, its works of art or beautiful places, it is also the people who live in it. This is why a country such as Thailand attracts millions of people every year. They come mainly because of the friendliness of the Thai people. It is why the Pacific Islands are also so popular. There may not be much to see or do on Fuji, but there are lots of friendly, smiling people to make visions feel welcome.
The writer thinks that large cities in foreign countries .

A.Do not offer a warm service to foreigners
B.Are similar to one another
C.Do not have good hotels
D.Share the same crafts

The writer believes that many tourists are interested in foreign .
History
B. cars
C. crafts
D. Hotels
What does the underlined phrase “cultural tourism” mean?

A.Traveling overseas.
B.Visiting lots of museums.
C.Tourists’ interest in a foreign nation’s past culture.
D.Studying the history of a foreign country.

What is Thailand’s greatest attraction?

A.Its historical buildings.
B.Its works of art.
C.Its beautiful places.
D.Its people.

When I was nine,my parents divorced (离婚) and our house was to be taken away. My dad,with whom my four younger siblings (兄弟姐妹) and I lived,spent countless hours filling out housing forms,calling shelters,and looking for places to stay. Although Dad had four siblings,none offered us a hand until we could get back on our feet.Family problems had caused them to go in separate directions,and,as a result,none were very close.
In spite of all this,my dad told us that we should stick together. His motto was “All of us or none of us,” even if we were just going to the supermarket. He especially stressed the importance of family during these hard times.He told us not to worry because we’d get through this together.He promised that if we stuck together,we’d be all right.
Naturally,like any nineyearold,my mind wandered to playing cops (警察) and robbers and whatever else nineyearolds think about.His heartfelt (衷心的) words seemed to go in one ear and out the other. However,seven years have passed since that time.As my dad promised,we have stuck together and ended up all right.We stayed at a friend’s house until my dad’s many forms produced results and we received housing in a nice neighborhood.
Now I can understand the importance of my dad’s words.I also know that no matter what happens,I can depend on my siblings.Sure,we have our disagreements like any other kids,but we all know we can all depend on each other.That is what family should mean,and that is what matters most to me.
When the parents divorced,the main problem for the father to settle was to________.

A.get enough food for daily life
B.find a suitable house to live in
C.get in touch with his siblings
D.find a job to support the family

By saying “All of us or none of us”,the author’s father meant________.

A.some of the siblings could go to the supermarket
B.friendship is always the most important thing
C.all or none of them could go to the supermarket
D.the family should stick together in hard times

What matters most to the author?

A.Believing in the parents. B.Getting a nice house.
C.Depending on the siblings. D.Leading a comfortable life.

What would be the best title for the passage?

A.Stick together
B.Father’s advice
C.My siblings D.Life’s lesson

Sometimes teens(十几岁的少年) need to have some time away from their families. They may want' to move out of the family home for a while.
Many parents will say no to this demand. But experts say it might be a good idea to let your teens live with a friend or relative.
"It was the break I needed at the time," said Richard Lerner. He is talking about the time he spent living with his grandmother when he was 15.
"It allowed me to be a different person than I was with my parents." Lerner said. He now heads the Institute for Children, Youth and Families at Michigan State University.
Experts say teens living away from their families can test new ways of thinking and getting along with people. They may see new solutions (解答) to problems.
This is different from running away, the experts stress. Runaways are often fleeing serious problems.Some teens who want some time away from family attend a structured summer program. Others live for a while with a relative or with the family of a friend.
If there is conflict (冲突) at home, having a teen live elsewhere can benefit other family members. It gives everyone space to develop better relationships.
Joseph Kett teaches history at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. He says living at home until the late teen years has become the norm (准则) only in recent times."In the 17th century, children were often sent to live in other people's homes when they were about 10 or 11," he said.
Peter Sheras teaches education at the University of Virginia. He said parents should listen when a child wants to move out. They should try to find out why the child wants some time away.
Often, parents can help the child find a safe place to stay during that time. In other cases, they can meet the child's needs at home.
According to this passage, many parents think it ______ for their children to live away from them.

A.right
B.happy
C.unsafe
D.Reasonable

When children seriously disagree with their parents,experts suggest that parents should .

A.Punish them
B.Jet them live away from their family
C.Send for a teacher
D.Keep them in the house

In the third paragraph the word ‘structured’ means .

A.built
B.stuck
C.organized
D.drunk

In history, .

A.Teens never left their families
B.Teens often left their parents
C.Teens never went to school
D.Teens never made friends with each other

Terry was a middleaged leather trader whose repeated failure in career made him a depressed man, often____that he had been cheated by others. One day he told his wife he was so___with the city that he had to leave.
So his family moved to another city. It was the evening of a weekend. When Terry and his wife were busily__up their new home, the light suddenly____.Terry was regretful to have forgotten bringing along___and had to wait____in a low mood. Just then he heard light, hesitant____on his door that were clearly audible (听到) in the___night.
“Who's it?” he wondered, since Terry was a____to this city. And this was the moment he especially hated to be____, so he went to the door and opened it___. At the door was a little girl, shyly asking, “Sir, do you have candles? I'm your neighbor.”“No,” answered Terry in anger and shut the door____. “What a nuisance (讨厌)!” he complained over it with his wife. “No sooner had we settled down than the neighbor came to___things.”
After a while,the door was knocked again, he opened it and found the same girl outside.___this time she was____two candles,saying, “My grandma told me the new neighbor downstairs might need candles. She____me here to give you these.” Terry was very____by what he saw.
At that moment he suddenly realized what caused his___in life. It was his____and harshness (刻薄) with other people. The person who had cheated him in life was____nobody else but himself, for his eyes had been blurred (蒙蔽) by his unsympathetic mind.
A. complaining B. reflecting
C. praying D. pretending
A.inspired B.disappointed
C.thrilled D.encouraged
A.looking B.turning
C.coming D.tidying
A.went on B.went down
C.went out D.went through
A.candles B.matches
C.lights D.flashlights
A.happily B.patiently
C.hopefully D.helplessly
A.steps B.words
C.knocks D.screams
A.dark B.quiet
C.noisy D.crowded
A.newcomer B.stranger
C.guest D.settler
A.called B.disturbed
C.watched D.offered
A.surprisedly B.delightedly
C.impatiently D.willingly
A.gently B.kindly
C.politely D.violently
A.lend B.sell
C.purchase D.borrow
A.And B.But
C.So D.For
A.holding B.hiding
C.fetching D.seeking
A.suggested B.forbade
C.sent D.forced
A.frightened B.pleased
C.puzzled D.surprised
A.failure B.success
C.complaint D.determination
A.warmth B.coldness
C.kindness D.sympathy
A.doubtfully B.hardly
C.really D.probably

On a sunny day last August, Tim heard some shouting. Looking out to the sea carefully, he saw a couple of kids in a rowboat were being pulled out to sea.
Two 12-year-old boys, Christian and Jack, rowed out a boat to search a football. Once they’d rowed beyond the calm waters, a beach umbrella tied to the boat caught the wind and pulled the boat into open water. The pair panicked and tried to row back to shore. But they were no match for
it and the boat was out of control.
Tim knew it would soon be swallowed by the waves.
“Everything went quiet in my head,” Tim recalls(回忆). “I’m trying to figure out how to swim to the boys in a straight line.”
Tim took off his clothes and jumped into the water. Every 500 yards or so, he raised his head to judge his progress. “At one point, I considered turning back,” he says. “I wondered if I was putting my life at risk.” After 30 minutes of struggling, he was close enough to yell to the boys, “Take down the umbrella!”
“Let’s aim for the pier(码头),” Jack said. Tim turned the boat toward it. Soon afterward, waves crashed over the boat, and it began to sink. “Can you guys swim?” he cried. “A little bit,” the boys said.
Once they were in the water, Tim decided it would be safer and faster for him to pull the boys toward the pier. Christian and Jack were wearing life jackets and floated on their backs. Tim swam toward land as water washed over the boys’ faces.
“Are we almost there?” they asked again and again. “Yes,” Tim told them each time.
After 30 minutes, they reached the pier.
Why did the two boys go to the sea?

A.To go boat rowing
B.To get back their football.
C.To swim in the open water
D.To test the umbrella as a sail.

What does “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to?

A.The beach
B.The water
C.The boat
D.The wind

Why did Tim raise his head regularly?

A.To take in enough fresh air .
B.To consider turning back or not.
C.To check his distance from the boys.
D.To ask the boys to take down the umbrella.

How can the two boys finally reach the pier?

A.They were dragged to the pier by Tim.
B.They swam to the pier all by themselves.
C.They were washed to the pier by the waves.
D.They were carried to the pier by Tim on his back.

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