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_____ the rain stops, we'll set off for the station.
[     ]
A. Before
B. Unless
C. As soon as
D. Though

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The greatest saleswoman in the world today doesn’t mind if you call her a girl. That’s because Markita Andrews has got more than eight thousand dollars selling Girl Scout cookies since she was seven years old.

Going door-to-door after school, the terribly shy Markita changed herself into the cookie-selling dynamo(高手).

It starts with great wish.

For Markita and her mother, whose husband left them when Markita was eight years old, their dream was to travel the world. “I’ll work hard to make enough money to send you to college,” her mother said one day. “When you leave college, you’ll make enough money to take you and me around the world. Okay?”

So at the age of 13 when Markita read in her Girl Scout magazine that the Scout(童子軍)who sold the most cookies would win a free trip for two around the world, she decided to sell all the Girl Scout cookies she could—more Girl Scout cookies than anyone in the world, ever.

Wish, however, alone is not enough. To make her dream come true, Markita knew she needed a plan.

“When you are doing business, wear your Girl Scout clothes when you go up to people in their building, ” her aunt told her. “Always smile, whether they buy something or not and always be nice.”

Lots of other Scouts may have wanted that trip around the world, but only Markita went off in her own uniform each day after school, ready to ask—and keep asking—people to help in her dream.

Markita sold 3,526 boxes of Girl Scout cookies that year and won her trip around the world. Since then, she has sold more than 42,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies.

Markita is no cleverer than thousands of other people, with dreams of their own. The difference is that many people fail before they even begin. They fear(恐懼)that they will be refused. This fear leads many of us to refuse ourselves and prevents us from getting where we have set off for long before anyone else ever has the chance—no matter what we are selling.

“It takes courage(勇氣)to ask for what you want,” she said. “Courage is not that you don’t have fear. It means doing what it takes although you have a fear of it”.

1.From the passage we learn that ________.

A.a(chǎn) good planning is the most important in the job of selling

B.Markita took the free trip around the world herself

C.Markita has a full-time selling job now

D.to do something successfully, we should do what is needed

2.Markita ________.

A.started to sell Girl Scout cookies when she was 13 years old

B.has only one parent

C.whose parents are rich, went to college

D.sold cookies in different shops

3.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A.The Greatest Saleswoman in the World.

B.A Successful Girl in Selling.

C.The Secret of Selling.

D.Girl Scout Cookies.

4.The main reason for Markita’s success is that ________.

A.she asks for what she wants before she is refused

B.she isn’t afraid to be refused

C.her aunt has told her how to sell things

D.she has a good wish

 

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The greatest saleswoman in the world today doesn’t mind if you call her a girl. That’s because Markita Andrews has got more than eight thousand dollars selling Girl Scout cookies since she was seven years old.
Going door-to-door after school, the terribly shy Markita changed herself into the cookie-selling dynamo(高手).
It starts with great wish.
For Markita and her mother, whose husband left them when Markita was eight years old, their dream was to travel the world. “I’ll work hard to make enough money to send you to college,” her mother said one day. “When you leave college, you’ll make enough money to take you and me around the world. Okay?”
So at the age of 13 when Markita read in her Girl Scout magazine that the Scout(童子軍)who sold the most cookies would win a free trip for two around the world, she decided to sell all the Girl Scout cookies she could—more Girl Scout cookies than anyone in the world, ever.
Wish, however, alone is not enough. To make her dream come true, Markita knew she needed a plan.
“When you are doing business, wear your Girl Scout clothes when you go up to people in their building, ” her aunt told her. “Always smile, whether they buy something or not and always be nice.”
Lots of other Scouts may have wanted that trip around the world, but only Markita went off in her own uniform each day after school, ready to ask—and keep asking—people to help in her dream.
Markita sold 3,526 boxes of Girl Scout cookies that year and won her trip around the world. Since then, she has sold more than 42,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies.
Markita is no cleverer than thousands of other people, with dreams of their own. The difference is that many people fail before they even begin. They fear(恐懼)that they will be refused. This fear leads many of us to refuse ourselves and prevents us from getting where we have set off for long before anyone else ever has the chance—no matter what we are selling.
“It takes courage(勇氣)to ask for what you want,” she said. “Courage is not that you don’t have fear. It means doing what it takes although you have a fear of it”.
【小題1】From the passage we learn that ________.

A.a(chǎn) good planning is the most important in the job of selling
B.Markita took the free trip around the world herself
C.Markita has a full-time selling job now
D.to do something successfully, we should do what is needed
【小題2】Markita ________.
A.started to sell Girl Scout cookies when she was 13 years old
B.has only one parent
C.whose parents are rich, went to college
D.sold cookies in different shops
【小題3】Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A.The Greatest Saleswoman in the World.
B.A Successful Girl in Selling.
C.The Secret of Selling.
D.Girl Scout Cookies.
【小題4】The main reason for Markita’s success is that ________.
A.she asks for what she wants before she is refused
B.she isn’t afraid to be refused
C.her aunt has told her how to sell things
D.she has a good wish

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The greatest saleswoman in the world today doesn’t mind if you call her a girl. That’s because Markita Andrews has got more than eight thousand dollars selling Girl Scout cookies since she was seven years old.
Going door-to-door after school, the terribly shy Markita changed herself into the cookie-selling dynamo(高手).
It starts with great wish.
For Markita and her mother, whose husband left them when Markita was eight years old, their dream was to travel the world. “I’ll work hard to make enough money to send you to college,” her mother said one day. “When you leave college, you’ll make enough money to take you and me around the world. Okay?”
So at the age of 13 when Markita read in her Girl Scout magazine that the Scout(童子軍)who sold the most cookies would win a free trip for two around the world, she decided to sell all the Girl Scout cookies she could—more Girl Scout cookies than anyone in the world, ever.
Wish, however, alone is not enough. To make her dream come true, Markita knew she needed a plan.
“When you are doing business, wear your Girl Scout clothes when you go up to people in their building, ” her aunt told her. “Always smile, whether they buy something or not and always be nice.”
Lots of other Scouts may have wanted that trip around the world, but only Markita went off in her own uniform each day after school, ready to ask—and keep asking—people to help in her dream.
Markita sold 3,526 boxes of Girl Scout cookies that year and won her trip around the world. Since then, she has sold more than 42,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies.
Markita is no cleverer than thousands of other people, with dreams of their own. The difference is that many people fail before they even begin. They fear(恐懼)that they will be refused. This fear leads many of us to refuse ourselves and prevents us from getting where we have set off for long before anyone else ever has the chance—no matter what we are selling.
“It takes courage(勇氣)to ask for what you want,” she said. “Courage is not that you don’t have fear. It means doing what it takes although you have a fear of it”

  1. 1.

    From the passage we learn that ________

    1. A.
      a good planning is the most important in the job of selling
    2. B.
      Markita took the free trip around the world herself
    3. C.
      Markita has a full-time selling job now
    4. D.
      to do something successfully, we should do what is needed
  2. 2.

    Markita ________

    1. A.
      started to sell Girl Scout cookies when she was 13 years old
    2. B.
      has only one parent
    3. C.
      whose parents are rich, went to college
    4. D.
      sold cookies in different shops
  3. 3.

    Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

    1. A.
      The Greatest Saleswoman in the World
    2. B.
      A Successful Girl in Selling
    3. C.
      The Secret of Selling
    4. D.
      Girl Scout Cookies
  4. 4.

    The main reason for Markita’s success is that ________

    1. A.
      she asks for what she wants before she is refused
    2. B.
      she isn’t afraid to be refused
    3. C.
      her aunt has told her how to sell things
    4. D.
      she has a good wish

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閱讀理解。
     Once upon a time, there were three tortoises who were friends. One of them was a large tortoise (烏龜),
one was a medium-sized tortoise and the third was a small tortoise.
     One day they went into a restaurant and ordered some cake. While they were waiting for the cake, they
remembered that they hadn't brought any money. "Hey, we forgot to bring money to pay for our cake," the
big tortoise said. "The little tortoise can go home and get it," the medium-sized tortoise said. "He's the youngest,
so he should be the one to go." The little tortoise wasn't very pleased at this, but he knew he shouldn't argue
(爭吵) with his elders, so he said, "All right, I'll go. But you must promise not to eat my cake while I'm away."
The large tortoise and the medium-sized tortoise agreed, and the little tortoise set off for home to get some
money.
     A few days later, the big tortoise said to the medium-sized tortoise, "Let's eat the little tortoise's cake.
I'm hungry again." "So am I," the medium-sized tortoise said, and reached for the cake. As she did so, the
little tortoise shouted from near the door of the restaurant, "If you touch my cake, I won't go and get the
money!"
1. The three tortoises _____.
[     ]
A. didn't know each other
B. knew each other
C. lived in a restaurant
D. were very poor
2. The three tortoises found they didn't take money with them _____.
[     ]
A. when they were ordering the cake
B. after they ate up the cake
C. before they went into the restaurant
D. after they ordered the cake
The little tortoise _____.
[     ]
A. didn't mind getting the money
B. couldn't find the money
C. wanted to share his cake
D. agreed to get the money
4. The little tortoise _____.
[     ]
A. didn't go very far after a few days
B. came back very quickly
C. had some money with him
D. believed in the other two tortoises
5. The two elders decided to eat the little tortoise's cake because _____.
[     ]
A. they felt hungry again
B. they wanted to leave at last
C. the cake was so nice to eat
D. they were angry with the little tortoise

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