It was a rather hot day. Everybody seemed to be looking for some kind of relief, so an ice cream store was a natural place to stop at.
A little girl, holding her money firmly, entered the store. Before she could say a word, the store clerk sharply told her to get outside and read the sign on the door, and stay out until she put on the shoes. She left slowly, and a big man followed her out of the store.
The man watched as she stood in front of the store and read the sign. “No Bare (赤裸) Feet”.
Tears started rolling down her cheeks as she turned and walked away. Just then the big man called to her. After sitting down on the roadside, he took off his size-12 shoes, set them in front of the girl and saying, “Here, you won’t be able to walk in these, but if you slide (拖) along, you can get your ice cream.”
Then he lifted the little girl up and set her feet into the shoes. “Take your time,” he said, “I get tired of moving them around, and it’s good to just sit here and eat my ice cream.”
The shining eyes of the little girl could not be missed as she ordered her ice cream.
He was a big man, all right. Big body, big shoes, but most of all, he had a big heart.The little girl wasn’t allowed to enter the store because ______.
| A.she was dirty | B.she had no money |
| C.the store was closed | D.she had no shoes on |
What happened to the little girl in the end?
| A.The big man bought an ice cream for her. |
| B.The store clerk took an ice cream out to her. |
| C.She got her ice cream with the big man’s shoes. |
| D.She left the store without getting her ice cream. |
From the story we can conclude (得出结论)that the big man is ______.
| A.kind | B.funny | C.honest | D.hard-working |
Want to find a job? Now read the following advertisements.
| FAIRMONT HOTEL Five Waiters and Ten Waitresses - Aged under 22 - At least high school graduate - Good-Looking; men at least l. 72 meters tall and women at least l. 65 - Those knowing foreign languages favored - Paid l,600-2, 200 dollars per month One Secretary - Aged under 30 - Female favored - Good at writing and skilled at computer If interested, call 465-4768 0r write to: Mr Jack Hundris Room 0825 , Fairmont Hotel 567 Wood Street, San Markers,78003 Fax: 6954828 WILSON BOOKSTORE Accountant(会计) - Aged between 25 and 40 - With an experience of at least two years - With a degree and an accountant certificate(证书) - Paid 3, 000-4 , 000 dollars monthly - With a practical knowledge of computer Salesclerk - Basic education of 12 years or more - Good at computer - Paid l,800-2,200 dollars monthly Tel: 447-4398 Fax: 3485269 |
Which job of the four is paid most monthly from the passage?
| A.Sales clerk. |
| B.Accountant. |
| C.Secretary. |
| D.We don’t know from the text. |
If you don’t know how to use a computer, you can just apply for the position as
| A.a secretary |
| B.a waiter or waitress |
| C.an accountant |
| D.a sales clerk |
If you want to get the position of accountant in Wilson Bookstore,you have to satisfy the following conditions except .
| A.being a woman |
| B.knowing well how to use a computer |
| C.having been an accountant |
| D.having an accountant certificate |
If you want to apply for a job in the Fairmont Hotel, you .
A. have to be a woman and know foreign languages
B. should be a university graduate
D. have to be shorter than l. 65 metres
D. should be younger than 30 years old
Welcome to one of the largest collections of footwear(鞋类)in the world that will make you green with envy. Here at the Footwear Museum you can see exhibits(展品)from all over the world. You can find out about shoes worn by everyone from the Ancient Egyptians to pop stars.
| Room 1 The celebrity(名人)footwear section is probably the most popular in the entire museum. Stared in the 1950s there is a wide variety of shoes and boots belonging to everyone from queens and presidents to pop stars and actors! Most visitors find the celebrities’ choice of footwear extremely interesting. |
Room 2 Most of our visitors are amazed and shocked by the collection of “special purpose”shoes on Exhibition here at the Museum of Footwear. For example , there are Chinese shoes made of Silk that were worn by women to tie their feet firmly to prevent them from growing too much! |
| Room 3 As well as shoes and boots the museum also exhibits shoe shaped objects. The variety is unbelievable. For example ,there is a metal lamp that resembles a pair lf shoes, and Greek wine bottles that like legs! |
The footwear Library People come from all over the world to study in our excellent footwear library. Designers and researchers come here to look up Information on anything and everything related to the subject of footwear. |
Where would you find a famous singer’s shoes?
| A.Room1. |
| B.Room 2. |
| C.Room3. |
| D.The Footwear Library |
All exhibits in each room .
| A.share the same theme |
| B.have the same shape |
| C.are made of the same material |
| D.belong to the same social class |
Which of the following is true according to the text?
| A.The oldest exhibits in Room 1 were made in the 1950s. |
| B.Room 2 is the most visited place in the museum. |
| C.Room 3 has a richer variety of exhibits than the other two. |
| D.Researchers come to the Footwear Library for data. |
The purpose of the text is to get more people to .
| A.do research |
| B.design shoes |
| C.visit the museum |
| D.follow celebrities |
If we agree that the function of education is to prepare us for life, then there is very little time to waste. So, while we can, we ought to concentrate on teaching children something really useful. Here is what our school should teach.
Politeness is a mark of civilization. The sooner children learn this, the better. In any case, a lot can be accomplished by a smile and good manners.
Like it or not, our adult lives will be consumed by the struggle for money, but we don’t make an effort to teach children how to manage it. So our schools have a duty to teach them this ability from the beginning.
We’re likely no accept something we are told, but that’s not what educated people do. Educated people are reasonable and they look at facts. If our schools teach nothing else, they should at least teach critical(批判性的)thinking.
Children should learn to take care of their health. They should know that if they eat junk food(垃圾食品), they will become fat and unhealthy. They should be very clear about what happens to their bodies when they drink or smoke.
All of us are part of society. We have rights and responsibilities. We ought to understand what they are. We have to know a little bit of history and geography, because we need to have an environment in which to relate to the people around us.
How will we test students on these? We can’t. But that’s not a reason to avoid teaching what is important. Our schools should spend every moment they have telling this to our children: ”This is life, this is what you are going to face, and this is how you deal with it.”
| Title |
Very Useful |
| Introduction |
Education should be a |
| Advice |
Important things should be taught in |
| Teaching |
●How to behave ●The basic skill of ●How to ●How to keep ●The rights and responsibilities one has in |
| Conclusion |
Children should be taught what |
What makes a gift special? Is it the price you see on the gift receipt? Or is it the look on the recipient's face when they receive it that determines the true value? What gift is worth the most?
This Christmas I was debating what to give my father. My dad is a hard person to buy for because he never wants anything. I pulled out my phone to read a text message from my mom saying that we were leaving for Christmas shopping for him when I came across a message on my phone that I had locked. The message was from my father. My eyes fell on a photo of a flower taken in Wyoming. and underneath a poem by William Blake. The flower, a lone dandelion standing against the bright blue sky, inspired me. My dad had been reciting those words to me since I was a kid. That may even be the reason why I love writing. I decided that those words would be my gift to my father.
I called back. I told my mom to go without me and that I already created my gift. I sent the photo of the cream-colored flower to my computer and typed the poem on top of it. As I was arranging the details another poem came to mind. The poem was written by Edgar Allan Poe; my dad recited it as much as he did the other. I typed that out as well and searched online for a background to the words of it. The poem was focused around dreaming, and after searching I found the perfect picture. The image was painted with blues and greens and purples, twisting together to create the theme and wonder of a dream. As I watched both poems passing through the printer, the white paper coloring with words that shaped my childhood. I felt that this was a gift that my father would truly appreciate.
Christmas soon arrived. The minute I saw the look on my dad's face as he unwrapped those swirling black letters carefully placed in a cheap frame, I knew I had given the perfect gift. The idea for a special gift began to form when the author was______.
| A.doing shopping |
| B.having a debate |
| C.reading a message |
| D.leaving for Wyoming |
The author's inspiration for the gift came from_____.
| A.a photo of a flower |
| B.a story about a kid |
| C.a call from the mother |
| D.a text about Christmas |
The underlined word "it" in Paragraph 3 refers to a poem by_____.
| A.the father |
| B.the author |
| C.William Blake |
| D.Edgar Allan Poe |
The author made the gift by_____.
| A.searching for the poems online |
| B.drawing the background by hand |
| C.painting the letters in three colors |
| D.matching the words with pictures |
For those who are tired doing the laundry, Samsung has found an answer: a washing machine that can tell you when your laundry is done via a smartphone app(application).
Strange though it may seem — “my wife already does that” was a common response among attendees viewing the device when it was introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this week — Samsung is just one of many appliance makers racing to install (安装) a large number of internet-connected features in machines in an effort to make them “smart”.
Last year, it was a refrigerator that tweeted. This year, it’s Wi-Fi-enabled laundry machines and fridges that can tell you when your groceries are going bad.
The washers and dryers, available starting in the spring, connect to any smartphone through a downloadable application. The phone can then be used as a remote control, so the machines can be turned on and off while their owners is at work or on the bus.
Samsung says it’s not just something new — the app connection actually has some practical uses.
“If you started to dry clothes in the morning and forgot to take them out, you can go to your phone and restart your dryer for the time when come home, so your clothes are refreshed and ready to go,” said spokesperson Amy Schmidt.
The company also says that with electricity rate(电价)varying depending on the time of day, more control over when the machines are used can help save money.
Perhaps, but what they will probably really accomplish is what all good technologies do —enable laziness. Rather than getting up to check on whether the laundry is done, users will instead monitor it on their phones while watching TV. What can be inferred from the common response of the attendees at the CES?
| A.The machine will be a big success. |
| B.their wives like doing the laundry. |
| C.The machine is unrelated to their life. |
| D.This kind of technology is familiar to them. |
What can we learn about the new laundry machines?
| A.They can tell you when your clothes need washing |
| B.They can be controlled with a smartphone |
| C.They are difficult to operate |
| D.They are sold at a low price |
We can conclude form Samsung’s statements that ___________.
| A.the app connection makes life easier |
| B.it is better to dry clothes in the morning |
| C.smartphone can shorten the drying time |
| D.we should refresh clothes back at home |
What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
| A.The laundry should be frequently checked |
| B.Lazy people like using such machines |
| C.Good technologies also cause problems |
| D.Television may help do the laundry. |