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That Easter day ( 复活节    ) I found out we were so poor . The minister brought us the money for the poor family , so we must be poor , I thought . I didn’t like being poor . Everyone there probably already knew we were poor ! I thought about school . I was in the ninth grade and at the top of my class over 100 students . I wondered if the kids at school knew that we were poor .
We sat in silence for a long time . Then it got dark , and we went to bed . All that week ,we girls went to school and came home , and no one talked much . Finally , on Saturday , Mom asked us what we wanted to do with the money . What did poor people do with the money ? We didn’t know . We didn’t want to go to the church on Sunday , but mom said we had to . Although it was a sunny day , we didn’t talk on the way . Mom started to sing , but no one joined in .
At church we had a speaker . He talked about how churches in Africa built schools and houses for the poor people , but they needed more money to buy foods . The speaker said ,“ Can’t we all give away some money to help those poor people ?” We looked at each other and smiled for the first time in a week .
Mom reached into her purse and pulled out the envelope . She passed it to Darlene , Darlene gave it to me , and I put it into the offering .
When the offering was counted , the minister announced that it was a little over 500 dollars . The speaker was excited . He hadn’t expected such a large offering from our small church . He said ," You must have some rich people in this church .” Suddenly it struck us ! We had given 420dollars of that “  little over 500 dollars  .“
We were the rich family in the church ! Hadn’t the speaker said so ? From that day on , I’ve never been poor again .
When the writer’s family was given the money for the poor , she probably felt ____________ .

A.thankful B.surprised
C.fair D.embarrassed (难堪的 )

  The mother decided to go to the church to ________________

A.hang out with her kids
B.donate ( 捐赠 ) the money to poor people
C.cheer her kids up
D.show other people they were not poor

What does the underlined word “announced” mean ?

A.Spoke loudly in public
B.Made a hard decision
C.Host a good program
D.Discovered an exciting result

Which of the statements is true ?

A.The writer was born in an African country
B.The writer didn’t like going to school
C.The mother was helpful to others
D.he mother didn’t want the money given by others

What can we learn from the article ?

A.It’s not good to receive other’s money
B.Being poor ,you still can help
C.Churches are good places to learn
D.We should regard difficulties as challenges
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People like to say “Thank you” when others help them or say something kind for them. It is a very good habit.
You should say “Thank you” when someone walking ahead of you keeps the door open for you, when someone says you have done your work well, or you have bought a nice thing, or your city is beautiful. We can use “Thank you” not only between friends, but also between parents and children, brothers and sisters.
“Excuse me” is another short sentence we often use. When you hear someone say so behind you, you know that somebody wants to walk pass you without touching you. When others are talking, if you want to speak to one of them, say “Excuse me” first, and then begin talking. You should also do so when you begin to cough or make any noise before others.
Let’s learn to say “Thank you” and “Excuse me”.
You should say “Thank you” when__________.

A.you say something kind to others B.you help others
C.someone helps you D.you are in trouble

When you are going to ask someone to tell you the way, you should say “_______”.

A.Thank you B.That’s very kind of you
C.Excuse me D.The same to you

The passage mainly tells us the way____________.

A.to be happy B.to be polite
C.to help others D.to be healthy

Our school has a big library. We often go there. Today is Sunday. Lily and I are in the library. In the library there are some signs on the wall. The signs mean (意思是) different (不同的) things. We know them. Don’t shout in the reading room. Don’t drink or eat here. Don’t litter (乱扔东西) in the library.
I see a man smoking in the reading room. I go to him and say, “Sir, you can’t smoke here. Look at the sign. It says ‘No smoking’.You can smoke in the smoking room.” The man says sorry.
Which sign means “Don’t litter”?


A B C D
What are there on the wall of the library?

A.Pictures B.Maps C.Signs D.Photos

The man can smoke __________________.

A.in the reading room B.in the smoking room
C.anywhere (任何地方) in the school D.in the library

Where are Lily and I?

A.In the park. B.At the cinema. C.In a shop. D.In the library.

In the library _____________.

A.you can eat or drink B.you can smoke
C.you can’t talk loudly (大声地) D.you can litter

Tom and I are good friends. Tom is an English boy, but I am a Chinese girl. My name is Li Hua. He is 12 and I am 13. He is in Class One. I’m in Class One, too.
Tom has a nice football. He can play it. I have a computer. I can play computer games, but I can’t play football. It’s difficult. Tom teaches (教) me to play football, and I teach him to play computer games. Now I can play football and Tom can play computer games.
Li Hua is _______, but Tom is ____________.

A.Chinese, Chinese B.Chinese, English
C.English, Chinese D.English, English

Tom and Li Hua are _________.

A.girls B.boys C.13 D.in Class One

--- How old is Li Hua? ---She is ____________.

A.11 B.12 C.13 D.14

Tom can play ________ now with my help.

A.football B.basketball
C.computer games D.volleyball

Which of the following (下面的句子) is true (真实的,正确的)?

A.Tom has a football and Li Hua has a computer.
B.Li Hua can’t play football now.
C.Tom can’t play football. It’s difficult (难的).
D.Tom and Li Hua are teachers.

On Thanksgiving Day, a teacher asked her class of first-graders to draw a picture of something they were thankful for. She thought that these children from poor families actually had little to be thankful for. And she found most of them drawing pictures of flowers or tables with food. The teacher was very surprised to see the picture Douglas handed in. It’s a hand, a simple hand.
But whose hand? The class were very interested in the strange picture. “I think it must be the hand of God that bring us food,” said one child, “A farmer,” said another, “Because he grows beautiful flowers.” Finally when the others were at work, the teacher went over Douglas’ desk and asked whose hand it was. “It’s your hand, Teacher,” she said quietly and shyly.
She remembered that she had often taken Douglas, a dirty lonely child, by the hand while having a class break. She often did that with the children. But it meant so much to Douglas. Perhaps this is everyone’s thanksgiving, not for the material things we get, but for the chance, in whatever small way, to give to others.
When did the story happen?

A.On Christmas Day. B.On Teachers’ Day.
C.On Mother’s Day. D.On Thanksgiving Day.

Why did Douglas draw the picture?

A.He was good at drawing it.
B.His teacher asked him to draw it.
C.He wanted to show his thanks to the teacher.
D.He hoped to get a prize in drawing.

What do you learn about Douglas from the passage?

A.He was a lonely child. B.He was very active in class.
C.He always kept his hand clean. D.He often answered questions loudly.

According to the passage, which of the following is an opinion (意见;主张;看法), but not a fact?

A.The teacher went over Dauglas’ desk and talked to him.
B.Different people show their thanksgiving in different ways.
C.The teacher often took Douglas by the hand after class.
D.Most of the students were drawing the pictures of flowers or tables with food.

Look! There are thousands of people waiting to buy tickets home in the railway station. Each time when Spring Festival comes, buying tickets of train trip would be very hard. And things seem to be getting worse and worse, although we have greatly increased the mileage of railway network and speeded up trains. Why? It’s because too many people want to go back home to spend Spring Festival with their family. Many people become angry with the Ministry (部)of Railways.
They wonder why it is hopeless for them to get the tickets from the railway station(火车站)Instead, they sometimes can only buy them from ticket scalpers (票贩) at much higher price.
The Ministry of Railways estimated(估计)that about 188 million passengers would travel by train during the 40-day peak (高峰) period surrounding the 2009 Spring Festival holiday. The number of travelers will be 8% higher than that of 2008. This problem even drew the President Hu Jintao’s attention. He wrote a note to Liu Zhijun,Minister of the Ministry of Railways, asking him to take action to improve passenger convenience. Afterward, officials from the Ministry of Railways said they would try their best not to let any ticket-buyers spend Spring Festival at the railway station.
Many people can’t buy the tickets from the railway station, and they sometimes can only buy them from the scalpers_________.

A.expensively B.happily C.dangerously D.hardly

How many people took the train trip during the peak period surrounding the 2008 Spring Festival holiday?

A.About 203 million. B.About 188 million.
C.About 180 million. D.About 174 million.

What does the passage mainly tell us?

A.People go home much more easily during the Spring Festival.
B.It is very hard to buy tickets in the railway station during the Spring Festival.
C.President Hu Jintao cares about the railway building problem.
D.The Ministry of Railways felt sorry about the problem.

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