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When I looked at the grade on my math paper my jaw (下巴) almost dropped to the ground: a big “65” in bright red ink. I had never received such a terrible grade before.
when I got home that afternoon I lied to my dad. I told him I got 85 and that the report wouldn’t come until the end of the month. Dad smiled. His daughter would never lie about her grade, so he didn’t doubt my words.

A month later. Dad casually (隨意地) asked me again about the report at the dinner table. He looked right into my eyes and asked for an answer. Having no choice. I told him that I had in fact got just 65 in my math final. I had lied because I didn’t want to let him down.
For a moment, he just looked at me. I would have preferred a telling off(斥責(zé)) than that silence. Finally, Dad said, in a hurt voice, “You have already let me down, with your lie. I am not disappointed at your math score. No one can be perfect all the time. But I am very disappointed in you. If you can’t be honest with your dad. who can you be honest with? It’s much easier to get a better grade than rebuild someone else’s trust in you.”
Dad’s words touched my heart. I could not forgive myself for having hurt his feelings. I took out the report that I had been hiding for weeks, handed to him and apologized(道歉)sincerely. I realized that my honesty is not only important to me , but to those around me that truly care about me.
In one of Shakespeare’s plays a character says: “No legacy (遺產(chǎn)) is so rich as honesty.” After the crisis between Dad and me, I began to understand those words.
(  )61. The first paragraph may suggest that the author ________.
  A. was punished by her father for a bad grade   B. usually got a higher grade
  C . never expected teachers to give her bad grades D. was bad at math
(  )62.How many marks did the author get in this math exam?

   A 95    B 85    C 56    D 65

(  )63.The author lied to her father because ________.
A. she thought her father would believe her story

B. she didn’t want to let her father down
C. her father wouldn’t get her grade report

D. her father got angry whenever she got a poor grade
(  )64. Why did her father stay silent after his daughter told him that she had lied?
   A. He didn’t understand what his daughter had said.
   B. He was angry that his daughter lied to him again.
   C. He was unhappy with his daughter’s bad score.
   D. He was hurt that his daughter had lied to him.
(  )65. The purpose of the article is to tell us that ________.
   A. Dishonesty may work sometimes, but there is a price to pay.  

B. we should study hard to make our parents happy

C. sometimes a lie can make things easier

D. we can change the marks

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完形填空。
     My hero is my father, Peter Murawski, because without my dad, my life would be nothing. My dad works
to support the  1 . Not only does he put in the normal weekday, he also works a night shift to add money to
the family budget so that we can have a roof over our heads, food on the table, heat, electricity, cable and in
the future, a college education. Dad doesn't get home  2  midnight and he gets up every morning at 6:00. In the
moming, my dad wakes me up. Then he goes downstairs to make lunch for us. He makes sure we get off to
school and is there to give us a  3  if one of us misses the bus. After that, Dad goes to work; he spends eight
hours staring at a computer screen. When he returns home, Dad usually  4  has an hour or so before he has to
leave for his other jobs. I help by fixing dinner, but sometimes he doesn't even have time to.  5 .
     On the weekends, you would think that Dad would want to  6 , but he's still up at the crack of dawn.
What is he doing? He's either working in the yard  7  making repairs to the house.
     Every once in a long while Dad will stop and rest. He'll  8  to a nice family dinner or lounge in his big
comfortable chair to watch football or channel surf. At these times my dad gets the energy he needs to keep
up his lifestyle, sacrificing (犧牲) all his  9  for the family.
     My dad is a real  10  of what you can do for your family if you really love them. He puts us first and never
stops to think of  11 . He deserves to be rewarded, yet if I mentioned that to him, he'd say that the  12  of his
children are enough for him.
(     )1. A. factory  
(     )2. A. why      
(     )3. A. ride     
(     )4. A. also     
(     )5. A. stop     
(     )6. A. do sports
(     )7. A. but      
(     )8. A. sit down 
(     )9. A. joy      
(     )10. A. role    
(     )11. A. himself 
(     )12. A. interests
B. farm       
B. until      
B. call       
B. only       
B. plan       
B. have a trip
B. so         
B. give back  
B. hope       
B. example    
B. themselves 
B. needs      
C. business   
C. at         
C. ticket     
C. still      
C. eat        
C. make friends
C. just       
C. get up     
C. time       
C. master     
C. myself     
C. smiles     
D. family      
D. before      
D. meal        
D. already     
D. play        
D. take a break
D. or          
D. show off    
D. money       
D. friend      
D. ourselves                                
D. grades      

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完形填空。
     We were standing at the top of a tower (塔).  Father brought me here not far __1__ our home. But I
didn't know why.
     "Look down, Elsie," father said. I looked down and __2__ the square.
     "See," father said, "There is __3__ than one way to the square. Life is like that. If you can't get to the
place by one way, try __4__ one. "
     Now I __5__ why father brought me there, earlier that day I told my mother about the awful lunch at
school __6__ she is the schoolmistress (女校長(zhǎng)).  But she didn't __7__ it.  She thought the lunch was
much better than before. When I __8__ father for help, he said nothing.  Then he brought me to the high
tower to give me a lesson. When we went back home, I had a __9__.
     The next day, I poured my lunch soup into a bowl and brought it home. Then I showed it to mother at
dinner, She drank a little. "Too __10__! "she said.  "I'll do something to make the lunch better tomorrow."
(     )l. A. from      
(     )2. A. built    
(     )3. A. less      
(     )4. A. some      
(     )5. A. know      
(     )6. A. and      
(     )7. A. smell    
(     )8. A. said      
(     )9. A. lesson    
(     )10. A. terrible
B. away  
B. held  
B. more  
B. any  
B. think
B. or    
B. have  
B. spoke
B. plan  
B. dull  
C. to      
C. saw      
C. better  
C. other    
C. worry    
C. but      
C. take    
C. asked    
C. lunch    
C. difficult
D. with        
D. visited    
D. worse      
D. another    
D. hate        
D. because    
D. believe    
D. told        
D. soup        
D. delicious  

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We were standing at the top of a church tower. My father had brought me to this high tower in a small town not far from our home in Rome. I wondered why.
“Look down, Elsa," Father said. I gathered all my courage and looked down. I saw the square in the center of the village. And I saw several streets leading to the square. ‘‘See, my dear," Father said gently. “There is more than one way to the square. Life is like that. If you can't get to the place where you want to go by one road, try another."
Now I understood why I was there. Earlier that day I had begged my mother to do something about the bad lunches that were served at school. But she refused because she could not believe the lunches were as bad as I said.
When I turned to Father for help, he would not help. Instead, he brought me to this high tower to give me a lesson. By the time we reached home, I had a plan.
At school the next day, I poured my lunch soup into a bottle and brought it home. Then I asked our cook to serve it to Mother at dinner. The plan worked perfectly. She tried one spoonful and sputtered. “The cook must have gone mad!” Quickly I told what I had done, and Mother promised that she would take up the matter of lunches at school the next day!
In the years that followed I often remembered the lesson Father taught me. I began to work as a fashion designer two years ago. I wouldn’t stop working until I tried every possible way. Father’s wise words always remind me that there is more than one way to the square.
小題1:Father brought Elsa to the top of the church tower to_________________ .
A.have sports with Elsa
B.explain what he means clearly
C.enjoy the views
D.have a rest there
小題2:Elsa wanted her mother to_____________  earlier that day.
A.do something delicious for lunch
B.know he was complaining about his lunch
C.speak to the school about lunch
D.change the terrible eating habit
小題3:By sharing her own experiences, Elsa tries to tell us________
when one road is blocked , try another 
B. how bad the lunch of her school is
C. how wise her father is
D.how terrible her mother is

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閱讀理解。
     When my brother and I returned home from school the other day, my mother and my sister were waiting
for us there. I could see by their faces that they were really excited about something. But I could not guess
what it was. Then they told us my father had rung from the office to say that there was a tennis match in
town and that he would take us all there as soon as he finished work. "Isn't that a surprise?" said my mother.
"We don't have to cook the dinner now. Your father says that we can have a meal when we get there."
     "That's a good idea!" said my brother. Then we began to tell each other to hurry up and get ready.
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容判斷正(T)誤(F)。
(     )1. The mother and the sister were waiting for them to return.
(     )2. The father works at home.
(     )3. The four of them would go to watch a match in town.
(     )4. The family would have supper in town.
(     )5. The whole family enjoyed going out.

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