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I asked him if he had a problem I could help with. He said that he had no coins at all 41 he was only thinking about visiting his sick wife when he left his house.

I reached into my pocket and 42 out two dollars and gave it to him without saying a word. And, without waiting for a 43 , I turned on my heel and said to him as I was walking away, “Have a good day.”

The funny thing was that I felt a lot 44 , a small smile came to my face, and second to walk just a little quicker. I was walking away when he called out: “Thank you so much.”You know, I didn’t even 45 him to say anything. He didn’t have to say a word to me. It was simply enough to 46 that I had helped someone else who needed a little hand. That’s all it took to bring a smile to my face as I went on toward pleting my own business.

You know, it doesn’t 47 much to help someone else. 36. A. hospital 37. A. walked

B. school

C. gym

D. pany

D. drove D. bored D. probably D. join D. because D. sent D. response

B. ran C. rode C. puzzled

38. A. tired B. worried 39. A. really 40. A. help 41. A. while

B. suddenly

C. finally C. follow C. unless C. pulled C. regret C. brighter

B. understand

B. although B. dropped

42. A. turned 43. A. call 44. A. safer 45. A. tell 46. A. trust 47. A. mean

B. cheer

B. younger B. expect B. hope

D. easier

D. encourage

C. remind

C. share

D. know

B. take C. make D. save

六、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选 项中,选择最佳选项。(共32分,每小题2分)

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Wildwood School Library Guide

This will offer you some information about our school library. You can use this guide to help your kids use our library. Service hours: 3:00 p.m.—5:30 p.m. on school days; 8:30 a.m.—11:00 a.m. on weekends. On school days, your kids may borrow or return books during opening hours only when his classroom teacher allows him to. At the weekend, our library is open to both you and your kids. Borrowing: Each student can borrow one or two books at a time: More books can be borrowed only for class reading activities and school research. Returning: Books borrowed from the library can be kept for 15 school days. The books must be returned on time, or the kid can’t borrow other books. Damaged (受损的) or Lost Books: When a book is returned in a damaged condition, the kid will have to pay three dollars for the damage. Full price must be paid if a book is lost. We encourage students to carry their library books in plastic bags to protect them from rainy weather. Please call us at 3362-1323 for more information. 48. On weekends, the library opens from___________. A. 8:30 a.m. to 11: 00 a.m. B. 3:30 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. C. 8:00 p.m. to 11: 30 p.m. D. 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. 49. You can keep the library books for __________. A. a week B. two weeks C. 10 school days 50. How much will you pay if the book is lost? A. 3 dollars

B. full price C. half price

D. 15 dollars

D. 15 school days

51. The students should carry their library books in plastic bags in ________ weather. A. windy B. rainy C. sunny D. cloudy B

Tony loved basketball. One afternoon on his way to a basketball game, he was walking and dreaming about playing college basketball the next year. Suddenly a car hit him and he was thrown three meters into the air.

Tony woke up in a hospital room. When the doctor told him that both his legs were broken, he knew his college basketball dreams were over. Tony did what the doctors told him, but it didn't work. After he left the hospital, Tony was sent to a health center.

A week after he arrived there, he met Sunny Chen. Sunny used to be a coach. His legs were hurt badly in a skating accident. Though he couldn't move his legs, Sunny became a coach of a basketball team called the Suns. It was an on-wheelchair basketball team,

because everybody on the team played from a wheelchair. Sunny invited Tony to join the game. Tony played badly, but for the first time since the accident, he stopped feeling sorry for himself.

After being a part of the Suns, Tony improved quickly. Basketball was like medicine for him. Tony was much better than before. When Tony became sad or angry, Sunny was there to be with him. The day before Tony left the center, he had dinner with Sunny. He asked Sunny how he could be so happy, even with his broken legs.

Sunny smiled and said, “It’s really quite easy. When you keep your face to the sun, the shadows fall behind.”

52. From the passage, we know that ________. A. Tony was hit by a bus

B. Tony was hit by a car

C. Tony was hit by a basketball D. Tony was hit by a football 53. Where was Tony when he woke up after the accident? A. In a hospital. B. In a health center. center.

54. How did Sunny help Tony? A. By teaching him how to play basketball.

B. By giving him some medicine in the game.

C. By having dinner with him in the health center. D. By inviting him to join the Suns and being with him.

55. According the passage, we can know that Sunny was ________. A. shy and careful

C. helpful and hopeful C

Americans use many expressions with the word dog. People in the United States love their dogs and treat them well. They take their dogs for walks, let them play outside and give them good food and medical care. However, homeless dogs lead a different kind of life. The expression “to lead a dog’s life” describes a person who has an unhappy life.

Some people say we live in a dog-eat-dog world. That means many people are peting for the same things, like good jobs. They say that to be successful, a person has to work like a dog. This means they have to work very, very hard. Such hard work can make people dog-tired.

Still, people say every dog has its day. This means that every person bees successful at a particular time of his or her life. To be successful, people often have to learn new skills. Yet, some people say that you can never teach an old dog new skills. They believe that older people do not like to learn new things.

Husbands and wives use this doghouse term when they are angry at each other. For example, a woman might get angry at her husband for ing home late or forgetting their wedding anniversary (结婚纪念日). She might tell him that he is in the doghouse. She may not treat him nicely until he says sorry.

Dog expressions also are used to describe the weather. The dog days of summer are the hottest days of the year. A rainstorm may cool the weather. But we do not want it to rain too hard. We do not want it to rain cats and dogs. 56. What is this passage mainly about?

A. How to take care of dogs. B The reasons why Americans love dogs. C. Expressions with the word dog. D. A dog-eat-dog world.

57. What’s the meaning of “Every dog has its day” according to this passage? A. Every dog has its own life.

B. humorous and patient

D. serious and hardworking

C. In a college. D. In a sports

B. Every dog wants to be successful one day. C. Older people do not like to learn new things.

D. Everyone can get success in some period during lifetime.

58. By saying___________, we mean a woman gets angry with her husband. A. “ He is in the doghouse” B. “He leads a dog’s life” C. “He lives in a dog-eat-dog world” D. “Every dog has its day” 59. It has been really hot these days, as________. A. it rains cats and dogs B. we’re leading a dog's life

C. we are having the dog days of summer D. we’re in the dog’s house D

When I was about 10, there were lots of us bored, bookish children in the 1970s. Television was largely rubbish, and our parents’ bookshelves were what was left. I thought of this when I heard author Claire Tomalin plain that children are growing up without the skills to read classic works of English literature, such as Charles Dickens and that they are not being taught to have the lengthy attention spans (时段) necessary for his texts. She blames this attention shortfall on the terrible television programmes.

It is true that children have never had more entertainment (娱乐) to choose from than today. And it is probably true that this generation’s attention span is shorter; my children have dismissed as “too slow” or “boring” most of the childhood books I saved for them. I was quite upset about this until I reread some. It is not just entertainment that moves at a faster rate. The world does, too. And, frankly, Dickens is dense, and hard work, as are many writers of that period.

Another fact is that not many children of my generation read Dickens for pleasure either. It took me years to e to Great Expectations and The Pickwick Papers, and then it was only post-university when I became independently hungry for knowledge.

Dickens might be one of the greatest creators of characters in English, as Tomalin says, but today’s children see Greg Heffley’s nature in The Wimpy Kid of Jeff Kinney’s novels. And they are so interested in the resourceful Baudelaire children in Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events. They can recognize the adolescent difficult situation of Harry Potter.

You can’t insist that childhood tastes not change for a long time. My mother encouraged me to read anything on the basis that all reading was valuable, and would act as a gateway to more challenging works later on. In turn, I believe that my children will e to the classics when they’re ready. Until then, I’ll take fort from the fact that the 1969 classic The Very Hungry Caterpillar is still the most-read children’s book in Britain. It has underdeveloped characterization, yes, and the vocabulary is limited. But as a starter to give children an appetite (食欲) for reading, it is priceless.