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  It was New Year’s Night. An aged man was standing at a window. He raised his mournful eyes towards the deep blue sky, where the stars were floating like white lilies on the surface of a clear calm lake.
He had already passed sixty and brought from his journey nothing but errors and regrets. Now his health was poor, his mind vacant and his heart sorrowful.
The days of his youth appeared like dreams before him, and he recalled the serious moment when his father placed him at the entrance of the two roads- one leading to a peaceful, sunny place, covered with flowers, fruits and filled with soft, sweet songs; the other leading to a deep, dark cave, which was endless, where poison flowed instead of water and devils and poisonous snake hissed ( 发嘶嘶声) and crawled (爬, 爬行).
He saw the lights flowing away in the darkness. These were the days of his wasted life; he saw a star fall from the sky and disappeared, and this was the symbol of himself. His regret like a sharp arrow struck deeply into his heart. Then he remembered his friends in his childhood. But they had made their way to success and were now honoured and happy on this night.
The high church clock struck and the sound made him remember his parents’ early love for him. They had taught him and prayed for his good. But he chose the wrong way. With shame and grief he dared no longer look towards that heaven. His darkened eyes were full of tears, and with a despairing effort, he burst out a cry: “Come back, my early days!”
His youth did return, for all this was only a dream which he had on New Year Night. He was still young though his faults were real; he had not yet entered the deep, dark cave, and he was still free to walk on the road which leads to the peaceful and sunny land.
Those who still wander on the entrance of life, hesitating to choose the bright road, remember that when years are passed and your feet stumble (绊脚) on the dark mountains, you will cry bitterly, but in vain(徒劳): “ Oh youth, return! Oh give me back my early days!”
Why does the author set his story on New Year’s Night?

A.He wants to tell people it’s time to recall the past
B.He suggests the aged man will have a bright future
C.He attempts to stress(强调)the man’s sad feeling
D.He expects people to share the man’s sad feeling

The aged man in the passage on New Year’s Night can be described as ____.

A.sorrowful, fearful and regretful
B.hopeful, sorrowful and peaceful
C.regretful, painful and disappointed
D.disappointed, regretful and hopeful

The author writes the passage mainly to ____.

A.encourage young people to take the right road
B.help the old man to pick up his confidence
C.describe the old man’s unsuccessful experience
D.show his sympathy for the old man
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Once up a time,there was a young man.He lived in a small village.He was the only child in his family.so his parents loved him very much and did everything for him.He just hung out every day,doing nothing.

One day,he met an old man in his village.The old man asked him,"My boy,why don't you work hard to achieve something when you are young?"

The young man replied without care,"Why do I have to be in a hurry?I'm young,so I have plenty of time!Besides,I haven't made anyplans formy future yet."

"Time waits for no man!"the old man said.Then he asked theyoung man to go into a dark house with him.

"I can't see anything!"the young man said

The old man lit a match and said to the young man,"Before thematch goes out,pick something in the house as you like."

By the weak light,the young man tried to see the things in it.Butbefore he found something,the match went out,and the house became dark again at once.

"Before I could get something,the match had gone out,"the young man said angrily.

The old man said,"My boy,your youth(青春)is like the burning match,which can only last for a short time.So you shouldn't waste your time!

(1)The young man lived in a  

A.Small city

B.small village

C.big city

D.big town

(2)The old man asked the young man why he didn't  

A.work hard

B.hang out

C.play games

D.do homework

(3)The old man led the young man into a dark  

A.shop

B.museum

C.house

D.kitchen

(4)What did the young man pick before the match went out?  

A.A ring.

B.A watch.

C.A picture.

D.Nothing.

(5)What can we learn from the story?  

A.Youth is like a burning match.

B.It's dangerous to light matches.

C.Young people have much time.

D.We should look after ourselves.

Zhao Jing is now a famous calligrapher(书法家)in Anhui. His works are getting more and more popular. Zhao Jing was a worker in a factory several years ago. His family lived a happy life until an accident happened to Zhao Jing.

One day, he was badly hurt by a large machine. The operation lasted for three hours. He woke up to find that he had lost both of his arms. That made him so sad that he even thought of ending his life However, his wife's and parents' selfless love helped him to cheer up again. "I shouldn't depend on my parents or my wife for the rest of my life. I want to learn penmanship(书法). " Zhao Jing told his family about his resolution.

Zhao Jing went from door to door to collect waste paper. He bit(咬)the writing brush with his teeth and began to write. He keeps on writing for thirty years. The piles of used paper and so many old brushes in the room made his dream come true. He is so good at penmanship that he has won lots of prizes.

"Never Give Up Your Dreams" is Zhao Jing's motto(座右铭)and he will continue his steps.

(1)What did Zhao Jing do before that accident?

  

(2)What made Zhao Jing cheer up again after the operation?

  

(3).How did Zhao Jing practice writing?

  

(4)把短文第二自然段中划线句子翻译成汉语.

  

(5).给短文拟一个恰当的标题.

  

Some parents are used to doing almost everything for their children. They see their older children as babies all the time! It can be a very common problem in China, because most parents only have one child in China. Some parents care so much about the safety of their children that they are afraid to let them go anywhere or do anything by themselves. So their children fail to learn social skills and become more dependent(依赖的)on them!

In fact, no children really enjoy being looked after by their parents all the time. No parents would be happy knowing that. Because of too much care, their children don't know anything about the world. Children need their own time to grow into adults and to learn how to deal with problems. Too much care damages their fun when they are growing up. And when suddenly they can't depend on their parents, these children will be in a big trouble!

It's nice that parents show their care to their children. It's nice that children know that their parents' care is out of love. And it will be nicer if the children let their parents know how much love they really need and how much love is too much.

(1)According to the writer, the common problem in China is that  

A. many children don't like to go to school

B. some parents do almost everything for their children

C. some parents don't let their children go anywhere

(2)Most Chinese children know little about the world because  

A. their parents take too much care of them

B. most parents have only one child

C. they are too young

(3)The underlined word "them" in Paragraph 1 refers to (指代)  

A. children

B. parents

C. teachers

(4)What does the writer really want to tell us?  

A. Children don't need any love.

B. Parents should give children as much love as possible.

C. Parents should let their children do things themselves.

China was once known as the "Bicycle Kingdom". Now, a young US man, David Wang, living in Beijing is using pieces of bamboo to replace(代替)parts of bicycles.

Two years ago, David opened the Bamboo Bicycle Beijing workshop in Langjia hutong. They cut and shape bamboo into bicycle frames(构架). After connecting the pieces with special glue, they join wheels and other parts together.

After graduating from university, David came to China to continue his study. He has lived in China for more than 6 years and loves the city's ancient hutongs. However, he found people threw old bicycles everywhere in hutongs. "Beijing is becoming a big graveyard(墓地)of bicycles," David said. He began picking up the given﹣up bikes and "saving"them, repairing, repainting, and renewing them.

Then one day he found a really old bicycle, which could not be "saved" in usual ways, so he began thinking of better materials to replace the frame. Bamboo came to his mind.

He searched online, and after three months of research and tries, communicating with factories and experts, he made his first bamboo bicycle. "It was amazing! It really works! " he recalled.

The bikes are not for sale﹣they're to encourage a love of cycling among people who live in Beijing. David hopes bamboo bicycles can create "a little bit more different culture in Beijing".

(1)David thought Beijing was becoming a big graveyard of bicycles because  

A. people threw old bicycles everywhere in hutongs

B. people put the old bicycles in the graveyard

C. there were many graveyards for old bicycles

(2)How long did take David to finish his first bamboo bicycle?  

A. About three months.

B. Two years.

C. Six years.

(3)David and his team made bamboo bicycles in order NOT to  

A. create a little bit more different culture in Beijing

B. encourage a love of cycling among people

C. sell them to get a lot of money

(4)Which is the correct order according to the passage?  

①David arrived in Beijing

②David made his first bamboo bicycle.

③David graduated from university.

④David opened a workshop in Langjia hutong.

⑤David began picking up the given﹣up bikes and saving them.

A. ①③⑤④②

B. ③①⑤②④

C. ③①②⑤④

A poor boy once went to a ragged(破旧的)school, where his face was well washed. When he returned home, the neighbors looked at him in surprise.

They said, "That looks like Tom Rogers, and yet it can't be, for he is so clean."

After a while, his mother looked at him, and seeing that his face was so clean, she thought that her own face was dirty, and she washed it at once.

The father soon came home from his work, and, seeing his wife and his son so clean, he thought that his face was dirty, and so he followed their example.

Father, mother and son being clean, the mother began to think that the room looked dirty; so she went down on her knees to scrub the floor clean.

A woman lived next door. Seeing so great a change in her neighbors, she thought that her face and her room were very dirty; so she, too, quickly set about cleaning them.

This story shows how two houses and their families were made tidy and comfortable, simply by the example of the clean face of one ragged school boy.

Children, as well as grown﹣up people, should always set a good example. We never know how much good may be done in that way; nor can we tell how much harm results from a bad example.

(1)The poor boy got his face washed at  

A. school

B. home

C. his neighbor's

(2). What does the underlined word "scrub" in Paragraph 5 mean in Chinese?  

A.取消   

B. 擦洗  

C. 分离

(3)The woman next door cleaned her face and room because  

A. her neighbors asked her to do so

B. she loved to keep clean all the time

C. she learned from her neighbors

(4)What's the best title of the story?  

A. A poor boy and his parents.

B. A good example.

C. Good neighbors.

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