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One day a dentist was starting his morning work. Suddenly a man ran in. His face was red and hecould only say "Quick! Quick!" The dentist thought he must be very ill. His assistant helped to make thepoor man sit in a chair. The dentist gave the man some medicine to make him sleep. Then, he looked intothe man's mouth and pulled out all the bad teeth. As soon as the man woke up, he said in a low voice,"Quick, doctor, quick."
"It's all right now," the dentist told him. "It's over."
"You don't understand," said the man, "I came to tell you your house is on fire."
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The story happened_____________.
A. in the morning
B. in the afternoon
C. at night
When the man came in , the dentist thought he must________.
A. have a bad cold
B. have a toothache
C. have a headache
The man_______ after he took some medicine.
A. began to work
B. began to cry
C. fall asleep
The dentist pulled ______ out of the man’s mouth..
A. a bad tooth
B. all the bad teeth
C. all the teeth
The man ran in because ___________.
A. he was ill.
B.he wanted to tell the dentist that he was all right.
C.he wanted to tell the dentist that the dentist’s house was on fire.

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It was Sunday yesterday. There was a big football match of the year on the playground in the centre of the city. Mr. King likes the game very much and of course he was going to watch it. With his friends’ help he got a ticket a few days ago. After breakfast he hurried to the bus stop, but a lot of people were waiting there. A bus came and he got on. There were many people in it and it was difficult for them to put their feet. He had to grip(抓住)the back of a chair. At the next stop(停车站) a boy got on the bus. He was short and couldn’t grip(抓) anything. Suddenly the bus stopped and the boy nearly fell to the floor. He looked around and saw Mr. King’s beard and gripped it. The man found it at once and called out, “Let go off(松开)my beard, boy!” “Are you going to get off, sir?” asked the boy.
Mr. King is a .

A.player B.runner C.teacher D.driver

Mr. King was going to watch the match because .

A.he teaches P.E. in a middle school
B.he likes football very much
C.he had already got a ticket
D.he didn’t go to work yesterday

It was difficult for Mr. King to stand because .

A.he had drunk too much
B.the bus was too small
C.he got on the bus too late
D.it was very crowded in the bus

Mr. King went to watch the match _________.

A.on foot B.by bike C.by bus D.by train

Mr. King was afraid, so he shouted at him.

A.the boy would pull the chair down
B.the boy would hurt his beard
C.the boy could be hurt again
D.the boy would borrow his ticket

Red is used in many American expressions. It can be used to show happiness, as in the expression “a red-letter day”. This is a day when something special happens. The expression is probably based on church customs. For almost 600 years, church calendars have been marked with red to show special holy(神圣的)days. Today’s calendars are still marked that way with the dates of holidays and special days printed in red.
The expression “a red-letter day”is often heard in daily life. “A red-letter day” is a day that people are especially happy. It may be a day that you have waited for a long time, a wedding day, for example. Or it may be a day with a happy surprise. You might tell a friend that yesterday was a red-letter day, because you won some money in the lottery.
“Rolling out the red carpet” is another commonly heard expression. It describes an especially warm welcome of any kind. A city may “roll out the carpet ”for its baseball team, when the team arrives home after winning a championship. A group of supporters go to the air port to the greet the team. The red-carpet welcome includes a lot of cheering by thousands of fans, a parade, music and speech of praise by local statesmen.
Red is also used in some expressions that are not happy. “Red-handed ” is an example. To be caught “red-handed” is to be found in an act of wrong doing. The evidence is clear. You are guilty. Today we use the expression “ to be caught red-handed ”in situation(情况)that are not serious. For example, a mother might say she caught her son red-handed, taking cookies out of the cookie jar.
Some American Expressions with _____

Be used for___
happiness
a red -letter day
a day that people are happy
a day with a _____
rolling out the red carpet
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Be used in_expressions
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to be found doing a wrong action can’t be used in a serious situation

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“Start out at the end,” she said. “Just go along the line and pick out what you want. At the other end he’ll tell you how much you have to pay.”
“I soon learned that’s how everything works in America,” the grandfather told my friend. “Life is like a cafeteria here. You can get anything you want only if you are willing to pay the money. You can even get success, but you’ll never get it if you wait for someone to bring it to you. You have to get up and get it yourself.”
Where do you think the old man came from?

A.Poland. B.Australia. C.Canada. D.Japan

From the passage, we know if you want to get success in America, you should _________.

A.get help form your friends B.try to get it by yourself
C.know how a cafeteria works D.get up again if you fail

Which of the following is TRUE?

A.The old man sat down opposite the woman so that she could take his order.
B.The old woman sat down opposite the old man so that she could serve him.
C.Although the woman didn’t know the old man, she told him how to get something to eat in the cafeteria.
D.Although the woman didn’t know the old man, she decided to pay the bill for him.

What does the word “it” in the third paragraph (段落) refer to?

A.The food served in the cafeteria.
B.The success one wants to get.
C.The bill one has to pay in the cafeteria.
D.The plate used in the cafeteria.

Which is the best title for the passage?

A.From Eastern Europe to America
B.Eating in an American Cafeteria
C.How to Eat in a Cafeteria
D.Life Is Like a Cafeteria in America

A driver stopped his car on a street side to have a rest. As he lay down in the seat and closed his eyes, a man came up and knocked at the window to ask the time. The driver opened his eyes and looked at his watch. “It’s 8 a.m.,” he said. Then he went to sleep again.
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A.didn’t know the time B.lost his watch C.saw his friend D.was very tired

He was woken up again by the second person ___________.

A.a few minutes later B.half an hour later
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The driver ___________ after he put up the note on the window.

A.had a very good rest
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C.really forgot the time
D.made a phone call to the third person

The third person came to knock at the window to ___________.

A.ask the time B.have a sleep C.tell him the time D.ask for help

According to this passage, we know that ___________.

A.the driver didn’t have his own house
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George doesn’t like hamburgers, because __________.

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