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A young girl called Ida in Sweden decided to travel to a place she hadn't seen for 22 years. She had a happy life until some kids asked, "Why don't you look like your mom?" Ida was sent to her adopted(收養(yǎng)) family in Sweden right after she was born.She really didn't know anything about her birthplace, Korea, except for some information she recently heard about her birthparents.
During her schooldays, she was often questioned about her looks. Ida considered herself a normal Swedish person. She tried to be part of the group in her school, but she found it hard. She was still seen as an outsider.
As she grew older, she accepted(接受)who she  was. Still, she
wanted to find the missing piece of the puzzle (困惑). After finding out the place of her birthparents, Ida went to Korea in 2008. When she first arrived, she was surprised to see so many people who looked like her. However, apart from her looks, not much could be shared (分享) with others. She knew little about the culture, food, especially the language. Being in Korea wasn't always easy for her.
Perhaps Ida can never truly fit in either culture, but it's worth visiting her birthplace because she finally realized how special and different she is. She has two loving families, and most of all a better understanding of who she is. This helps her to have a positive view of her life.
【小題1】 Where was Ida born?
A.In Japan.B.In Sweden.C.In England.D.In Korea.
【小題2】Why was she seen as an outsider in Sweden?
A.Because of the culture.B.Because of her looks.
C.Because of the food.D.Because of the language.
【小題3】What does the phrase "apart from" in Paragraph 3 mean?
A.exceptB.a(chǎn)s forC.a(chǎn)s well asD.besides
【小題4】What can we learn from the passage?
A.Ida hadn't seen her birthparents for at least 22 years.
B.Ida found it easy for her to get used to living in Korea.
C.Ida still couldn't accept who she was after she went back to Sweden.
D.Ida realized she can't live a happy life either in Sweden or in Korea.

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A young girl called Ida in Sweden decided to travel to a place she hadn't seen for 22 years. She had a happy life until some kids asked, "Why don't you look like your mom?" Ida was sent to her adopted(收養(yǎng)) family in Sweden right after she was born.She really didn't know anything about her birthplace, Korea, except for some information she recently heard about her birthparents.
During her schooldays, she was often questioned about her looks. Ida considered herself a normal Swedish person. She tried to be part of the group in her school, but she found it hard. She was still seen as an outsider.
As she grew older, she accepted(接受)who she  was. Still, she
wanted to find the missing piece of the puzzle (困惑). After finding out the place of her birthparents, Ida went to Korea in 2008. When she first arrived, she was surprised to see so many people who looked like her. However, apart from her looks, not much could be shared (分享) with others. She knew little about the culture, food, especially the language. Being in Korea wasn't always easy for her.
Perhaps Ida can never truly fit in either culture, but it's worth visiting her birthplace because she finally realized how special and different she is. She has two loving families, and most of all a better understanding of who she is. This helps her to have a positive view of her life.
【小題1】 Where was Ida born?

A.In Japan.B.In Sweden.C.In England.D.In Korea.
【小題2】Why was she seen as an outsider in Sweden?
A.Because of the culture.B.Because of her looks.
C.Because of the food.D.Because of the language.
【小題3】What does the phrase "apart from" in Paragraph 3 mean?
A.exceptB.a(chǎn)s forC.a(chǎn)s well asD.besides
【小題4】What can we learn from the passage?
A.Ida hadn't seen her birthparents for at least 22 years.
B.Ida found it easy for her to get used to living in Korea.
C.Ida still couldn't accept who she was after she went back to Sweden.
D.Ida realized she can't live a happy life either in Sweden or in Korea.

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A.So I have to take him to the hospital

B.It’s Saturday

C.He was asleep soon after he went to bed

D.She began to cry when her mother left

E.At that time the telephone rang and he went to answer it

After dinner Mr Jackson turned on the television.He tried to find a football game on it.1..“Hello.”he said,“7462135.”“It’s Betty speaking,”said a woman.“Henry is i11.2..But Lucy is too young…”“Don’t worry.I’ll go and look after her.But where’s your husband James?”  “He’s gone to London.He’11 be back at two tomorrow morning.”

Mr Jackson arrived at his sister’s home a few minutes later.Lucy was only four.3..Mr Jackson told her some stories and showed her some nice pictures.He didn’t stop until the little girl fell asleep.Mr Jackson went home after James came back.4..

Mrs Jackson was on duty in the hospital that night The next morning,  she came back home and woke Mr Jackson up.He had a look at the clock on the wall and found it was half past eight.He jumped off the bed and ran to the garage(車庫)with his bag.His wife tried to say something.but he called back.“I was never 1ate for work.you know.But I’m late this morning,”“No.you aren’t,”said Mrs Jackson.“5..”

 

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After the earthquake took place(發(fā)生), I found  1 in the dark. I couldn’t move. The bottom(底部) parts of  2 my legs and my feet were hurting  3 . All around me was quiet. But above me I could hear shouts and a lot of noise. Then I remembered  had happened, I had been in an earthquake.

For about two hours nobody came.  5 I could reach the bag of apples, so at least I had something to eat. Then I heard people   6  to me. A team of people had come to see  7 anyone was under the broken road. I called out“I’m here!”I heard a shout. Soon a stranger climbed to the bridge near my car. “ How are you doing?” he asked. “Not too bad,” I said ,“but my feet and legs feel  8 they’re broken.’’ “We’ll do our best   9  you out of there,” he said. They didn’t get me out   10  the next morning. I had been in my car for fourteen hours.

1.

A.me

B.mine

C.him

D.myself

 

2.

A.other

B.either

C.both

D.a(chǎn)ll

 

3.

A.well

B.bad

C.better

D.badly

 

4.

A.what

B.how

C.when

D.why

 

5.

A.Quickly

B.Quietly

C.Luckily

D.Sadly

 

6.

A.running

B.walking

C.climbing

D.going

 

7.

A.how

B.if

C.where

D.why

 

8.

A.which

B.because

C.a(chǎn)s if

D.when

 

9.

A.to look

B.to take

C.to put

D.to get

 

10.

A.that

B.until

C.since

D.a(chǎn)s

 

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A young girl called Ida in Sweden decided to travel to a place she hadn't seen for 22 years. She had a happy life until some kids asked, "Why don't you look like your mom?" Ida was sent to her adopted(收養(yǎng)) family in Sweden right after she was born.She really didn't know anything about her birthplace, Korea, except for some information she recently heard about her birthparents.
During her schooldays, she was often questioned about her looks. Ida considered herself a normal Swedish person. She tried to be part of the group in her school, but she found it hard. She was still seen as an outsider.
As she grew older, she accepted(接受)who she  was. Still, she
wanted to find the missing piece of the puzzle (困惑). After finding out the place of her birthparents, Ida went to Korea in 2008. When she first arrived, she was surprised to see so many people who looked like her. However, apart from her looks, not much could be shared (分享) with others. She knew little about the culture, food, especially the language. Being in Korea wasn't always easy for her.
Perhaps Ida can never truly fit in either culture, but it's worth visiting her birthplace because she finally realized how special and different she is. She has two loving families, and most of all a better understanding of who she is. This helps her to have a positive view of her life.
小題1: Where was Ida born?
A.In Japan.B.In Sweden.C.In England.D.In Korea.
小題2:Why was she seen as an outsider in Sweden?
A.Because of the culture.B.Because of her looks.
C.Because of the food.D.Because of the language.
小題3:What does the phrase "apart from" in Paragraph 3 mean?
A.exceptB.a(chǎn)s forC.a(chǎn)s well asD.besides
小題4:What can we learn from the passage?
A.Ida hadn't seen her birthparents for at least 22 years.
B.Ida found it easy for her to get used to living in Korea.
C.Ida still couldn't accept who she was after she went back to Sweden.
D.Ida realized she can't live a happy life either in Sweden or in Korea.

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