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Mr. Brown was going away for a week. Before he left, he said to his son, "if anyone asks for me, you can tell him that your father has been out for doing something, and will be back in a week, then be sure to ask him to sit down for a cup of tea."
"OK, Dad," said his son. But he was afraid his son couldn’t remember this, he wrote these words down on a piece of paper and gave it to him. His son put it into his small pocket, took it out and looked at it every now and then.
Four days passed, but no one came to see his father. The boy thought that there was no man to come and that the piece of paper was of no more use for him, so he burnt it that evening.
The next afternoon, someone knocked at the door. The boy opened it. A man was standing at the door and said, "Where is your father?" The boy put his hand into his pocket at once and looked for the piece of paper. He could not find it. He suddenly remembered he had burnt it, so he shouted, "No more."
The man was very surprised. He asked, "No more? I met your father last week. When did it happen?" "Burnt yesterday evening."
Mr. Brown told his son that _____.

A.he would be away from home for four days
B.he would be back in seven days
C.he would be back in a month
D.he liked a cup of tea

Mr. Brown wrote the words down on ________.

A.the wall B.the door C.a piece of paper D.his son’s pocket

A man came to visit the boy’s father on ________.

A.the second day B.the third day C.the fourth day D.the fifth day

The man was very surprised because _________.

A.he thought the child’s father was dead B.the child didn’t ask him to sit down
C.the child gave him a cup of tea D.he couldn’t find that piece of paper

What was burnt? ___________.

A.The piece of paper. B.Mr. Smith. C.The visitor. D.The boy.
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He is often seen giving tourists directions, getting water for a baby and even helping a neighbor sell cold drinks.

“I like helping other people.” he said,“This is where I live, where my friends are and where I call home.”

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In 1981, he went to Shanghai. His first visit to Beijing was six years later on business. Terry and his family moved to Beijing in 1997, since then he has lived and worked in Beijing. Now Terry can make traditional Beijing bean-paste noodles, and when he goes to a restaurant, he usually orders dumplings and some traditional Beijing dishes.

He likes chatting with local people, especially taxi drivers.

“I am more familiar with the lives of taxi drivers than most Beijingers,” he said,“when I see their license numbers, I can tell how many years they have worked.”

“They are so knowledgeable,” he said, “I learned many Chinese from them.”Terry does not want to leave Beijing. He said. “Your home is where your things are. In this sense, Beijing is my home. Now I just enjoy living here.”

(1). What’s Terry’s Chinese dream?

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To be a volunteer.

B.

To eat dumplings.

C.

To read the Tao Te Ching .

D.

To live in Shanghai.

(2). When did Terry and his family move to Beijing?

A.

In 1981.

B.

In 1987.

C.

In 1997.

D.

In 2008.

(3). Who does Terry especially like to chat with?

A.

Shop keepers.

B.

His neighbors.

C.

His friends.

D.

Taxi drivers.

(4). What’s the meaning of the underlined word “familiar” in Paragraph 7?

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B.

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D.

不同的

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A. Expensive and big.B. Clean and cheap.

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By the year 1 A. D., silk was sold as far west as Rome, and all along the Silk Road. ___(3)___ Centuries later, in 1522, the Spanish brought silkworms to Mexico.

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All of this from a little insect—the silkworm. That is the miracle(神奇) of silk.

A.

Actually it’s very strong.

B.

Silk is also light and warm.

C.

This was an important discovery.

D.

The woman became famous and popular.

E.

A princess started the silk trade between China and India.

F.

Making silk was a protected secret in China for many years.

G.

Around the year 300, silk also traveled from China to Japan.

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(1). What does the underlined word “gadgets” mean in Paragraph 1?

A.

Toys.

B.

Tools.

C.

Games.

D.

Phones.

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A.

①-d, ②-b, ③-e

B.

①-d, ②-a, ③-c

C.

①-c, ②-a, ③-b

D.

①-c, ②-b, ③-e

(3). What were the first floppy disks like?

A.

They could store much.

B.

They were very useful.

C.

They cost a lot of money.

D.

They were easy to carry.

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A.

It was convenient to take photos with film.

B.

People outside used landlines to call someone.

C.

Improvements in technology change people’s life.

D.

For a time, many people had pay phones at home.

(5). What would be the best title for the passage?

A.

The Changing Phones.

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The Products of Tomorrow.

C.

Old Things We Use Today.

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The Things We Used to Use.

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Celebrations.

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Feelings.

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Family.

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A.

①②⑤

B.

①③④

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②③④

D.

③④⑤

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A.

The baby who picks up a pen may be a writer.

B.

Nyepi usually comes after Turun tanah in Bali.

C.

New Year’s Day in Indonesia begins in February.

D.

People fire bamboo poles to drive away the monster.

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A.

B.

C.

D.

(5). What is the writer’s purpose according to the passage?

A.

To welcome us to the festivals.

B.

To show us how to treat the ancestors.

C.

To tell us how to hold the party.

D.

To teach us how to fight against the evil.

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