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Read the passage and choose the proper words to fill in the blanks.

  There were many cages to keep animals in tile zoo. In tile zoo there were some baskets for rubbish(垃圾). People could throw waste paper into them. One Sunday morning, Mr. White was (1) near the cages. Usually there (2) a lot of people around them at weekends, but that day there were nobody there. Mr. White was surprised. But he was even more (3) when he saw a crowd(人群)around the rubbish basket near the lion's cage,

  He went towards the crowd. Most of them were children. He looked over their heads and (4) a little mouse. The mouse was running among the pieces of paper and was (5) bits of food. It was very close to the children, but it was (6) at all. The children were more interested in the little mouse than in the lions in the cage.

(1) Awalked

Bwalks

Cwalking

Dwalk

(2) Awas

Bwere

Care

Dis

(3) Asurprised

Bmany

Cpeople

Dcages

(4) Ahad seen

Bsaw

Csee

Dseeing

(5) Alooks for

Blooked for

Clooking for

Dfound

(6) Avery afraid

Bkind

Chappy

Dnot afraid

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This was the first real task I received in my new school. It seemed simple: go on the Internet and find information about a man named George Washington. As I searched the name, I found that there were two famous people having the same name who looked completely different! One invented hundreds of uses for peanuts(花生), while the other led some sort of army across America. I stared at the screen, wondering which one my teacher meant. I called my grandfather for a golden piece of advice; let the coin decide. I flipped(擲) a coin and Ah! Tails (背面)! My report would be about the great man who invented peanut butter, George Washington Carver.
Weeks later, I stood in front of the classroom and proudly read my homework. But things started to get strange. I looked around the room, only to find my classmates with big smiles on their faces and tears in their eyes and my stone-faced teacher. I was completely lost. “What could be causing everyone to act this way?”
Oh well, I dropped the paper and sat down at my desk, burning to find out what I had done wrong. As a classmate began his report, it all became clear, “My report is on George Washington, the man who started the American War of Independence.” The whole world became quiet! How could I know that my teacher meant that George Washington?
Of course, my subject result was awful. Sad but fearless, I decided to turn this around. I talked to the headmaster Miss Lancelot, but she said firmly: No re-dos; no new score. I felt that it was not fair, and I believed I deserved a second chance. So I threw myself heartily into my work for the rest of the school year. Ten months later, I sat in the headmaster’s office again, but this time a completely different conversation. I smiled and flashed back to the terrible moment at the beginning of the year as the headmaster told me I was good enough to skip(跳過) the 6th grade and started the 7th grade next term.  
小題1:The task I received was to find information about ________.
A.uses for peanutsB.American War of Independence
C.George WashingtonD.my headmaster Miss Lancelot
小題2:________ helped me decide what my report would be about.
A.The InternetB.My classmatesC.My grandpaD.A coin
小題3:People in the class acted strangely because ________.
A.I was too proud of my homework
B.I mistook what the homework was about
C.the whole world suddenly became quiet
D.the teacher’s face turned to a stone
小題4:I ________ after I failed the subject.
A.worked harder to prove my ability
B.started to study from the 7th grade
C.was so frightened at the awful result
D.was given a second chance to redo the work
小題5:We can infer(推斷) from the passage that ________.
A.the headmaster didn’t like the writer at all
B.the writer’s classmates felt sad at his mistake
C.the writer knew little about American history
D.the writer’s grandpa was a very wise man
小題6:Which of the following proverbs can best describe the main idea of this story?
A.Seeing is believing.
B.Where there is a will, there is a way.
C.One is never too old to learn.
D.A friend in need is a friend indeed.

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After our hospital visit, my husband and I needed cheering up, so we thought we would treat ourselves to a big breakfast at our favorite restaurant. While we were waiting for our meals, we decided to use all our small change and make our wallets light, so we counted it out as we waited.

I vaguely(含糊地) remember seeing a man sitting nearby. When our meals arrived, we found a note. It read,” Your breakfast has been paid for. Hope you have a lovely day.”

It was a wonderful surprise as nothing like that had ever happened to us. He must have thought we could hardly pay the bill. We looked around to thank him, but he had left. As retirees(退休者),we were grateful for the help like this, but it was the kindness of a total stranger that meant so much more to us.

1.The old couple went to restaurant for a big breakfast in order to _______.

A.become happier

B.become healthier

C.become lighter

D.become younger

2.What have you learnt from the story?

A.The old couple couldn’t afford the meal.

B.The old couple paid the meal by small change.

C.The old couple had a free meal in the end

D.The old couple bought the man a big breakfast

3.Clearly, the man sitting near the couple was _______.

A.poor

B.rich

C.helpful

D.grateful

 

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After our hospital visit, my husband and I needed cheering up, so we thought we would treat ourselves to a big breakfast at our favourite restaurant. While we were waiting for our meals, we decided to use all our small change and make our wallets light, so we counted it out as we waited.

I vaguely(含糊地) remember seeing a man sitting nearby. When our meals arrived, we found a note. It read, “ Your breakfast has been paid for. Hope you have a lovely day.”

It was a wonderful surprise as nothing like that had ever happened to us. He must have thought we could hardly pay the bill. We looked around to thank him, but he had left. As retirees(退休者),we were grateful for the help like this, but it was the kindness of a total stranger that meant so much more to us.

26. The old couple went to a restaurant for a big breakfast in order to _______.

A. become happier                  B. become healthier

C. become lighter                   D. become younger

27. What have you learnt from the story?

A. The old couple couldn’t afford the meal.

B. The old couple paid the meal by small change.

C. The old couple had a free meal in the end

D. The old couple bought the man a big breakfast

28. Clearly, the man sitting near the couple was ____

A. poor       B. rich   C.  helpful   D. grateful

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閱讀理解。
     After our hospital visit, my husband and I needed cheering up, so we thought we would treat ourselves to a big breakfast at our favourite restaurant. While we were waiting for our meals,  we decided to use all
our small change and make our wallets light, so we counted it out as we waited.
     I vaguely(含糊地) remember seeing a man sitting nearby. When our meals arrived, we found a note. It read," Your breakfast has been paid for. Hope you have a lovely day."
     It  was a  wonderful surprise as nothing like  that  had  ever happened to us.  He must have thought we
could hardly pay the bill.  We looked around to thank him, but he had left. As retirees(退休者) , we were
grateful for the help like this, but it was the kindness of a total stranger that meant so much more to us.
1. The old couple went to restaurant for a big breakfast in order to _______.
A. become happier                  
B. become healthier
C. become lighter                  
D. become younger
2. What have you learnt from the story?
A. The old couple couldn't afford the meal.
B. The old couple paid the meal by small change.
C. The old couple had a free meal in the end
D. The old couple bought the man a big breakfast
3. Clearly, the man sitting near the couple was _______.
A. poor      
B. rich              
C. helpful        
D. grateful

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