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  I grew up in a poor family.My father always came home very late.My e  1   brothers always asked me to do a lot of things for them.Sometimes they beat me.My mother was ill.She could do n  2  

  Later, my father went to prison.My mother died.My life b  3   black.Some of my elder brothers were also in prison.The others n  4   thought about me.In fact, they wanted to get rid of me and my younger brothers, so they put us in an orphanage.

  I was 14 years old at that time.I was in eighth grade and did w  5  .I did my best to study.But I had no m  6  .I had to s  7   school.At this time, a person came into my life.She was a kind woman.She gave money to me, so I could go on s  8  .My life changed a lot.I was very happy with her.

  All of these experiences have c  9   me.I’m thinking of leaving the orphanage.I will make my dream come t  10  -to live with my brothers in one home.

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Mr.Black is very kind to others.We all like ________ very much.

[  ]

A.us

B.them

C.him

D.her

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  Some small children don’t know it’s not polite to laugh at others. Some of them often laugh at a lame(瘸)or blind(盲的)person, or someone in bad clothes. But as they grow up(長大), they learn not to hurt people’s feelings by laughing at their problems. They learn to laugh at other things. Most important, they learn to laugh at themselves(他們自己). For example, you make a mistake and lose in a basketball match. Do you become angry? Or can you laugh at yourself and hope to do better next time? If you can, you really grow big.

  1The passage tells us to laugh at other’s problems is not _________.

  A. bad                      B. polite                        C. easy

  2When small children grow big, they learn _________.

  A. to hurt people’s feelings

  B. not to hurt people’s feelings

  C. to laugh at blind persons

  3We know from the passage, “not to hurt people’s feelings” means _________.

  A. small children nearly grow big

  B. not do anything better next time

  C. still laugh at others problems

  4The most important thing for children is to learn to _________.

  A. laugh at other’s problems

  B. win basketball matches

  C. laugh at themselves

 

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  Some small children don't know it's not polite to laugh at others. Some of them often laugh at a lame or blind person, or someone in old clothes. But as they grow up, they learn not to hurt people's feelings by laughing at their problems. They learn to laugh at other things. Most important, they learn. to laugh at themselves. For example, you make a mistake and lose in a basketball mate. Do you be-come angry? Or can you laugh at yourself and hope to be better next time? If you can, you've really grown up.

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(1) The passage told us that laughing at others' problems is not ________.

[  ]

Abad

Bpolite

Ceasy

(2)When small children grow up, they learn ________.

[  ]

Ato hurt people's feelings

Bnot to hurt people's feelings

Cto laugh at blind persons

(3) If you don't win a basketball match, you should ________.

[  ]

Abecome angry with the winners

Blaugh at the winners

Chope to do better next time

(4) We know from the passage,not to hurt people's feelingsmeans ________.

[  ]

Asmall children have really grown up

Bnot do anything better next time

Coften become angry with themselves

(5) The most important thing for children is to learn to ________.

[  ]

Alaugh at others' problems

Blaugh at themselves

Cwin basketball matches

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  Mr and Mrs Wu were mad at their neighbor.He was always borrowing things from them.

  “It’s not right.”Mr Wu said to his wife one evening, “At one time or another that man has borrowed nearly everything we have.Almost every day he comes over to borrow something.”

  “You’re quite right.”his wife replied, “and most of the things he’s never returned.”

  “What I want to know,”her husband said, “is why he can’t buy the things he needs, like everyone else?”

  “Because people like us are foolish enough to lend him what he needs.”she replied, “As long as we are willing to lend, he’ll keep on borrowing.”

  “Then we’ll never lend him anything again.”Mr Wu said, “The next time he asks to borrow something, I’ll say no.”

  “We must have a good reason for saying no.”his wife said, “and we must always try to be polite to him.We don’t want to make an enemy of the man.”

It was not long before their decision not to lend their neighbor anything even again was put to test.

  The next morning there was a knock on the door.

  Mr Wu went to answer it.

  Their neighbor was standing there.Mr Wu knew he was going to ask to borrow something, and was ready to refuse him politely.

  “Good morning.”their neighbor said, “I’m sorry to trouble you, but I wonder if I could borrow your garden scissors?”

  “I’m sorry,”Mr Wu said, “but I’m afraid my wife and I will be using them today.We’ll be spending all day working in the garden.”

  “Oh, I see.”the neighbor said.“In that case, may I borrow your golf clubs(高爾夫球椿)?You won’t be needing them if you’re working in the garden all day, will you?”

(1)

How did Mr and Mrs Wu feel about their neighbor?

[  ]

A.

Happy.

B.

Sad.

C.

Angry.

D.

Friendly

(2)

What did the neighbor do with most of the things he had borrowed?

[  ]

A.

He lent them to others.

B.

He lost them.

C.

He broke them.

D.

He didn’t give them back.

(3)

What did Mr Wu decide to do from then on?

[  ]

A.

To keep on lending things to their neighbor.

B.

To give their golf clubs to their neighbor.

C.

To refuse to lend their neighbor any things.

D.

To be impolite to their neighbor.

(4)

When did the neighbor come to borrow things after Mr Wu had made the decision?

[  ]

A.

The following day.

B.

A week later.

C.

One morning in the following week.

D.

A few days later.

(5)

did the neighbor manage to get what he really wanted?

[  ]

A.

By working in Mr Wu’s garden.

B.

By lending Mr Wu his golf clubs.

C.

By first asking for something else.

D.

By asking for it.

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