AWhat about you?

BThey’re over at 430 in the afternoon

CLet’s go to school

DI go to school on foot

EWhat do you usually do in the evening?

FWhere’re you going?

GYesI sometimes go by bike

(  )AHello,Mike !    1  

   BHelloSamI’m going to school

   AIs the school near your home?

   BYes,it is

   ADo you go to school by bike or by bus?

(  )B  2  Sometimes I’m lateand then I go to school by bus

   AWhat time do you begin your classes?

   BAt 800

   AAre the classes over at the middle of the day?

(  )BNothey aren’t  3 

   ADo you often play basketball after school?

   BNo,I don’t like playing itI like swimming

(  )A  4   

(  )BI do my homeworkThen I watch TVI go to bed at 1000  5  

   AI do nearly the same things in the evening

1、FCBEA

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A.What about you?

B.They’re over at 4:30 in the afternoon.

C.Let’s go to school.

D.I go to school on foot.

E.What do you usually do in the evening?

F.Where’re you going?

G.Yes.I sometimes go by bike.

(  )A:Hello,Mike !    1  

   B:Hello,Sam.I’m going to school.

   A:Is the school near your home?

   B:Yes,it is.

   A:Do you go to school by bike or by bus?

(  )B:  2  Sometimes I’m late,and then I go to school by bus.

   A:What time do you begin your classes?

   B:At 8:00

   A:Are the classes over at the middle of the day?

(  )B:No,they aren’t.  3 

   A:Do you often play basketball after school?

   B:No,I don’t like playing it.I like swimming.

(  )A:  4   

(  )B:I do my homework.Then I watch TV.I go to bed at 10:00.  5  

   A:I do nearly the same things in the evening.

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Frank Smithson woke up and leaned over to turn off the alarm clock. “Oh,no!”he thought to himself.“Another day at that office;a boss who shouts at me all the time.”
As Frank went downstairs his eyes fell on a large brown envelope by the door. He was overjoyed when he opened it and read the letter inside. “Bigwoods Football Pools would like to congratulate you. You have won half a million pounds.”
Frank suddenly came to life. The cigarette fell from his lips as he let out a shout that could be heard halfway down the street.
At 11:30 Frank arrived at work.“Please explain why you're so late,”his boss said.“Go and jump in the lake,” replied Frank. “I've just come into a little money so this is goodbye.Find yourself someone else to shout at.”
That evening Frank was smoking a very expensive Havana cigar when a knock was heard on the door. He rushed to the door. Outside were two men,neatly dressed in grey suits. “Mr Smithson,” one of them said,“We're from Bigwoods Football Pools. I'm afraid there’s been a terrible mistake……”
小題1:What do we know about Frank? ____________________________________.
A.He was a lazy man.B.He was a lucky person.
C.He made a lot of money.D.He didn't get on well with his boss.
小題2:When Frank said,” Go and jump in the lake”, he probably________________.
A.told his boss to drop dead.B.a(chǎn)sked his boss to swim in the lake.
C.celebrated with his boss by the lake .D.wanted to go fishing with his fish.
小題3:When he heard the knock at the door, Frank probably thought ___________.
A.someone had come to make an apology
B.his workmates had come to comfort him .
C.his neighbours had come to ask about the football pools.
D.his friends had come to congratulate him on his luck.
小題4:On hearing“…there's been a terrible mistake…”Frank was most likely to be________.
A.disappointed.B.worried.C.nervous.D.curious.
小題5:The story tells us the truth that ______________________.
A.good luck is always against a lazy fellow.
B.don’t count your chickens before they are hatched(孵化)
C.never quarrel with your boss until you find a new job
D.the chances of getting rich quickly always lie in the Football Pools

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  One of the things I always believe is that no matter how bad something is, you can take something positive out of it.The one time I wasn’t sure of that was on September 11.

  I usually wake up at 6∶30 or 7∶00 in the morning.That day, I happened to wake up earlier.I turned on the TV and I saw that a plane had crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center.My first reaction was that it was a terrible accident.Then I saw another plane fly into the South Tower and I realized that I was witnessing an act of terrorism.

  My wife and I spent the day watching the terrible pictures over and over again.When I Watched family members looking for their loved ones, the pain in their eyes was something I would never forget.Couldn’t understand how something this terrible could have happened.

  It wasn’t until a few weeks after September 11 that I began to see that perhaps some good did come from this tragedy.People seem different now, more understanding, more tolerant.Little things that seemed to be such a trouble before are no longer big things.Personally, I am more tolerant than I was.I realize life is too short, and too precious, to let myself get worried over small things.I’ve learned also that you can’t take things for granted, Things change in the blink of an eye.People go to work and don’t come back.One moment they’re living and the next minute they’re not.And, it doesn’t matter who you are, there is nothing you can do about it.We never know when our time here will be over, so we all need to make the most of every minute we have.

  You try to learn from what happened.You can’t be used up it.You can’t live by it.All you can do is just live.

  注:crash撞擊 reaction反應(yīng) witness目擊 tragedy悲劇 tolerant寬容的 precious珍貴的 take-for granted認(rèn)為——是當(dāng)然的

(1)

The word “positive” in the passage probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

terrible

B.

bad

C.

good

D.

real

(2)

What did the writer see after he turned on the TV that morning?

[  ]

A.

fire starting.

B.

A plane flying.

C.

A terrible accident.

D.

An act of terrorism.

(3)

According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

[  ]

A.

The writer and his wife spent the day watching the terrible pictures over and over again.

B.

The writer is more tolerant than he was.

C.

The writer didn’t think the accident was a tragedy.

D.

The writer think people all need to make the most of every minute the have.

(4)

From September 11, the writer has realized that ________.

[  ]

A.

people should make the most of every minute they have

B.

he has become less tolerant towards others

C.

he should get worried about little things

D.

life is too short to care about others

(5)

What’s the best title(題目)of this passage?

[  ]

A.

A Report about September 11

B.

The Tragedy of September 11

C.

September 11 and My Family

D.

September 11 and My Turn

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  One of the things I always believe is that no matter how bad something is, you can take something positive out of it. The one time I wasn't sure of that was on September 11.

  I usually wake up at 6:30 or 7:00 in the morning. That day, Lhappened to wake up earlier. I turned on the TV and I saw that a plane had crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center. My first reaction was that it was a terrible accident. Then I saw another plane fly into the South Tower and I realized that I was witnessing an act of terrorism.

  My wife and I spent the day watching the terrible pictures over and over again. When I watched family members looking for their loved ones, the pain in their eyes was something I would never forget. I couldn't understand how something this terrible could have happened.

  It wasn't until a few weeks after September 11 that I began to see that perhaps  some good did come from this tragedy. People seem different now, more understanding,more tolerant. Little things that seemed to be such trouble before are no longer big things. Personally, I am more tolerant than I was. I realize life is too short and too precious to let myself get worried over small things. I've learned also that you can't take things for granted. Things change in the blind of an eye. People go to work and don't come back. One moment they're living and the next minute they're not. And, it doesn't matter who you are, there is nothing you can do about it. We never know when our time here will be over, so we all need to make the most of every minute we have.

  You try to learn from what happened. You can't be used up by it. You can't live by it. All you can do is just live.

  注:crash撞擊  reaction反應(yīng)  witness目擊  tragedy悲劇  tolerant寬容的  precious珍貴的  take…for granted認(rèn)為……是當(dāng)然的

1.The word “positive” in the passage probably means ________.

[  ]

A.terrible
B.6ad
C.good
D.real

2.What did the writer see after he turned on the TV that morning?

[  ]

A.A fire starting.
B.A plane flying.
C.A terrible accident.
D.An act of terrorism.

3.From September 11, the writer has realized that ________.

[  ]

A.people should make the most of every minute they have

B.he has become less tolerant towards others

C.he should get worried about little things

D.life is too short to care about others

4.What's the best title(題目) of this passage?

[  ]

A.A Report about September 11.

B.The Tragedy of September 11.

C.September 11 and My Family.

D.September 11 and My Turn.

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  One of the things I always believe is that no matter how bad something is, you can take something positive out of it. The one time I wasn't sure of that was on September 11.

  I usually wake up at 6:30 or 7:00 in the morning. That day, I happened to wake up earlier. I turned on the TV and I saw that a plane had crashed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center. My first reaction was that it was a terrible accident. Then I saw another plane fly into the South Tower and I realized that I was witnessing an act of terrorism.

  My wife and I spent the day watching the terrible pictures over and over again. When I watched family members looking for their loved ones, the pain in their eyes was something I would never forget. I couldn't understand how something this terrible could have happened.

  It wasn't until a few weeks after September 11 that I began to see that perhaps some good did come from this tragedy. People seem different now, more understanding, more tolerant. Little things that seemed to be such a trouble before are no longer big things. Personally, I am more tolerant than I was. I realize life is too short, and too precious, to let myself get worried over small things. I've learned also that you can't take things for granted. Things change in the blind of an eye. People go to work and don't come back. One moment they're living and the next minute they're not. And, it doesn't matter who you are, there is nothing you can do about it. We never know when our time here will be over, so we all need to make the most of every minute we have.

  You try to learn from what happened. You can't be used up by it. You can't live by it. All you can do is just live.

  注:crash撞擊  reaction反應(yīng)  witness目擊  tragedy悲劇  tolerant寬容的  precious珍貴的  take…for granted認(rèn)為……是當(dāng)然的

1.The word “positive” in the passage probably means ________.

[  ]

A.terrible
B.bad
C.good
D.real

2.What did the writer see after he turned on the TV that morning?

[  ]

A.A fire starting.
B.A plane flying.
C.A terrible accident.
D.An act of terrorism.

3.From September 11, the writer has realized that ________.

[  ]

A.people should make the most of every minute they have

B.he has become less tolerant towards others

C.he should get worried about little things

D.life is too short to care about others

4.What's the best title(題目) of this passage?

[  ]

A.A Report about September 11

B.The Tragedy of September 11

C.September 11 and My Family

D.September 11 and My Turn

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