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I once had a hard time making a living in France. Three years ago, I moved to a new neighborhood and felt an intense(强烈的) need to meet people so I went to the cinema. Outside the cinema was a woman with long gray hair who had a strong smell and was asking for money. I reached for my wallet to give her a Euro and then something made me stop and enter into conversation with her. I said, “Look, all the women going to the cinema here on a Tuesday night are seeing a film that can change your life. I’d rather buy you a ticket than give you money.”
She hesitated(犹豫) for a moment and then came in with me. She hid behind me because, she said, the people running the theater didn’t like her. I got her a ticket and she sat next to me. There were about 80 women there; I noticed some of them were turning around and looking at me with expressions of surprise and curiosity(好奇心).
I encouraged the woman I had bought the ticket for to come the following night to an event where there would be many representatives(代表) of various social services. I thought they could be of some help to her. She did come and I was able to direct her to an agency that helped women in her situation. At the same time, a woman came toward me and said, “Are you the person who bought a ticket for the woman outside the theater asking for handouts?” When I said yes she said, “I want you to come to the community center where I work. I want the other employees there to meet you.”
This was the beginning of a deep friendship and colleague relationship. I now have a great job and have more work than I’ve ever had in my 20 years in France. And the woman I took to the cinema that night? I learned that she was not homeless and that she was a secretary.
In what order did the following events happen?
a. Some of the women turned around and looked at the author in surprise.
b. The author went to the cinema to meet some people.
c. The woman accepted the ticket and sat next to the author in the cinema.
d. The author got a job in the community center.
e. A woman came to the author and asked her a question.

A.b, a, c, d, e B.c, e, a, b, d
C.b, c, a, e, d D.b, c, d, a, e

Why did the woman hide behind the author when going into the cinema?

A.She wanted to see a film without a ticket.
B.Her body gave out a pleasant smell.
C.She was afraid of being caught by the clerk on duty.
D.She was not welcome to see the film there.

The underlined word “handouts” in the third paragraph refers to something “_____”

A.that is given to a poor person
B.that people use as a gift
C.that people enjoy eating
D.that is difficult to get

What is the main idea of the text?

A.Why the author had a hard time in France.
B.How the author changed a woman’s life and got a job.
C.Kindness is necessary sometimes.
D.Getting a job is not so easy.
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______ shows the man-made things in space in the correct way.

A. B. C. D.

The radiation from the sun and other stars is ______ to spacemen.

A.good B.helpful C.useful D.harmful

The underlined word “fragments”means “______”.

A.碎片 B.泡沫 C.烟雾 D.飞碟

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A.two B.three C.four D.five

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A.Scientists have found out ways to solve any problem in space.
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“Yes, sir,” said the man.
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A.at the library B.in a classroom
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The man hurt his knee _______.

A.on Monday B.on Sunday night C.on Saturday night D.yesterday

How did the doctor know that the man burnt his knee?

A.From the way he walked. B.By seeing his trousers leg is burnt away at the knee.
C.By seeing the man’s trousers are muddy all over. D.Both A and B

Which is the right order according to the passage?
① He burnt his knee. ②He got drunk. ③He fell down and got muddy. ④He had his pay.

A.①②③④ B.④③②① C.③④①② D.④②③①

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A.watching and thinking B.taking good care of others
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