One afternoon last year, I went to a hospital in Ghana to visit a doctor friend. When I the hospital hall, I saw a woman. She had traveled from a faraway village just to bring injured girl to the hospital. The girl to be dying. But the nurses in the hospital wouldn’t help her, perhaps because she didn’t have money.
When I saw that she was crying for , I took her straight to the doctors. The doctors her daughter and told the mother that her daughter needed a transfusion (输血). She would need blood (血). This sad woman was too poor to blood. I said I would give her the blood.
A nurse then tested my blood. Your type was O. The nurse said, “The girl is lucky. You have the type as hers.” The nurse then took my blood and gave to the girl. The mother was thankful that she said I brought back hope to her family.
I was very that I had been able to save the girl’s life. Since that day, I’ve always tried to help where I could.
A.came B.arrived C.got D.reached
A.seemed B.wanted C.looked D.happened
A.few B.little C.enough D.many
A.money B.help C.nurses D.doctors
A.found B.looked C.examined D.noticed
A.ask for B.look for C.search for D.pay for
A.same B.different C.similar D.common
A.them B.it C.they D.its
A.so B.very C.too D.quite
A.anxious B.pleased C.moved D.worried
A rich father took his son on a trip to a village. He wanted to show his son what are the differences(1) their life and the villagers', so that his son could cherish(珍爱)what he had.They spent(2) a few days with a family there.
On their way back home, the father (3) about his son's ideas about the trip. So he asked, "(4) was the trip?"
"It was great, Dad!
What did you learn from the trip? " the father couldn't(5) to ask.
The son answered, "We have one dog but the family has four. We have a swimming pool, but they have a big river with many(6) swimming in it. We have very expensive lights, but they have (7) stars at night. We buy food in the supermarket, but they (8) food in their garden for themselves. We have walls around the house to protect us,(9) they have friends to protect them. Dad, thank you for(10) me how poor we are."
The father couldn't say anything, and he just stood there quietly.
(1)A. from |
B. at |
C. between |
D. into |
(2)A. quite |
B. many |
C. quiet |
D. more |
(3)A. wondered |
B. disliked |
C. worried |
D. described |
(4)A. When |
B. Where |
C. How |
D. What |
(5)A. wait |
B. seem |
C. decide |
D. try |
(6)A. pigs |
B. hens |
C. birds |
D.ducks |
(7)A. few |
B. a little |
C. a lot |
D. lots of |
(8)A. order |
B. grow |
C. catch |
D. offer |
(9)A. so |
B. because |
C. but |
D. if |
(10)A. show |
B. showing |
C. talk |
D. talking |
A rich father took his son on a trip to a village. He wanted to show his son what are the differences(1) their life and the villagers', so that his son could cherish(珍爱)what he had.They spent(2) a few days with a family there.
On their way back home, the father (3) about his son's ideas about the trip. So he asked, "(4) was the trip?"
"It was great, Dad!
What did you learn from the trip? " the father couldn't(5) to ask.
The son answered, "We have one dog but the family has four. We have a swimming pool, but they have a big river with many(6) swimming in it. We have very expensive lights, but they have (7) stars at night. We buy food in the supermarket, but they (8) food in their garden for themselves. We have walls around the house to protect us,(9) they have friends to protect them. Dad, thank you for(10) me how poor we are."
The father couldn't say anything, and he just stood there quietly.
(1)A. from |
B. at |
C. between |
D. into |
(2)A. quite |
B. many |
C. quiet |
D. more |
(3)A. wondered |
B. disliked |
C. worried |
D. described |
(4)A. When |
B. Where |
C. How |
D. What |
(5)A. wait |
B. seem |
C. decide |
D. try |
(6)A. pigs |
B. hens |
C. birds |
D.ducks |
(7)A. few |
B. a little |
C. a lot |
D. lots of |
(8)A. order |
B. grow |
C. catch |
D. offer |
(9)A. so |
B. because |
C. but |
D. if |
(10)A. show |
B. showing |
C. talk |
D. talking |
That was many years ago, yet it is still fresh in my childhood memory. At a very young age, they taught me the power of words.
When I was in the second grade, my teacher had a(n) (1) with my mom. I wasn't allowed to be with my mom that moment so I waited outside. As my teacher left, my mother (2) me and I felt immediately that everything was not okay. "You're failing. She said that you're the only one failing in her (3) . And she's pretty sure that you're not going to make it to the top section, I'm sorry." Mom said as she held back her tears. Those (4) ruined(毁灭) every piece of my childhood.
When I reached the sixth grade, failing grades and reports from teachers made me feel like I was(5) . No one believed in me. Not even myself.
I moved to another school by the seventh grade where I met my new teacher, Miss Diana. We had a talk on the first day we met.
"I was planning a group activity and I'm wondering if you could be a group(6) ." she said, cheerfully.
I hesitated at first. But then, she did everything just to convince(说服) me and it worked. I(7) led the group. From that moment, I learned to smile again. I believe in myself again. And that is when I understood the power of words.
(1)A. interview |
B. journey |
C. conversation |
(2)A. looked at |
B. cared about |
C. believed in |
(3)A. club |
B. class |
C. family |
(4)A. words |
B. teachers |
C. exams |
(5)A. everything |
B. something |
C. nothing |
(6)A. member |
B. partner |
C. leader |
(7)A. secretly |
B. successfully |
C. carelessly |
When people say "culture", we think of art and history. But one very famous symbol in(1) culture is a cartoon. We all know and love the black mouse with two large round ears﹣Mickey Mouse. Over 80 years ago, he first(2) in the cartoon Steamboat Willie. When this cartoon came out in New York in November, 1928, it was the first cartoon with sound and music. The(3) behind Mickey was Walt Disney. He became very rich and successful. In the 1930s, he(4) 87 cartoons with Mickey.
Some people might ask how this cartoon animal became so(5) . One of the main reasons is that Mickey was like a common man, but he always tried to face any danger. In his early films, Mickey was (6) and had many problems such as losing his house or girlfriend, Minnie. However, he was always ready to try his best. People went to the (7) to see the "little man" win. Most of them wanted to be like Mickey.
In November, 1978, Mickey became the first cartoon character to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Today's cartoons are usually not so simple as little Mickey Mouse,(8) everyone still knows and loves him. Who has a pair of ears more famous than Mickey's?
(1)A. Canadian |
B. American |
C. Japanese |
(2)A. married |
B. smiled |
C. appeared |
(3)A. man |
B. actor |
C. animal |
(4)A. made |
B. watched |
C. invented |
(5)A. smart |
B. kind |
C. popular |
(6)A. unlucky |
B. dishonest |
C. impolite |
(7)A. cinema |
B. library |
C. museum |
(8)A. and |
B. but |
C. or |
Reading is a good hobby for all kinds of reasons. First, reading is fun. You can always keep yourself(1) if you like reading. If you like reading, you will never feel bored(2) tired.
Next, you can read a book(3) : in a car, on a plane, or even in the bathroom. All you need is a(4) ! (5) good reason for reading is that it is useful. If you read as a hobby, you will get better and better at it. And you will read faster and(6) it easier to understand what you read. As your reading skills improve, you will probably find your schoolwork becomes much
(7) .
Some people say that reading is out of date. This is not true. You can read(8) computers, and the better you read, the better your computer skills will be.
Good readers may become writers, (9) .They always have more things to write about.
Reading is a wonderful hobby.Why not(10) reading right now?
(1)A.sad |
B.happy |
C.bored |
D.tired |
(2)A.or |
B.and |
C.but |
D.so |
(3)A.anybody |
B. anything |
C. anyone |
D. anywhere |
(4)A.desk |
B. chair |
C. box |
D. book |
(5)A.Another |
B.The other |
C.Other |
D.Others |
(6)A.finds |
B.finding |
C.find |
D.to find |
(7)A.better |
B.good |
C.well |
D.best |
(8)A.in |
B.at |
C.on |
D.under |
(9)A. also |
B.either |
C.too |
D.to |
(10)A. starts |
B.start |
C.to start |
D. starting |