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Tao Lihua, 14, is a middle school student in Shenzhen.She plays Erhu on the street after school to help her family.Many years ago, her father lost his arms in an accident, and her stepmother (繼母) is now ill in hospital.

The father makes money by selling radios and drawing pictures by mouth with a brush.But they have no money for the mother's illness.

Every week, Tao plays Erhu in Lianhua Hill Park in Futian District in her school uniform.Early in 2006, CCTV reported the girl's story and more and more people began to know her.But the father refused the help from many people, and the daughter still went out to play Erhu on the street.

“I like Erhu and my dream is to be a musician.I'm going to study hard at a university for that.My father always tells mc to make a living through hard work and not to rely on (依靠) other people, “Tao said.

1 How does Tao Lihua help her family?

A.By doing chores.                                    B.By selling radios.

C.By drawing pictures.                                D.By playing Erhu.

2 Why does the father draw pictures by his mouth?

      A.Because he is good at doing that.

      B.Because he has no hands.

      C.Because people like watching him do so.

      D.Because there is something wrong with his arms.

3 What does the underlined phrase “make a living” mean in Chinese?

      A.保持紀(jì)錄              B.創(chuàng)建處所               C.謀生                      D.創(chuàng)造生機(jī)

4 When did Tao Lihua become well-known?

      A.After CCTV reported her story.  

B.After she first played Erhu in a park.

      C.After she became a musician.    

D.After her father refused people's help.

5 Which is NOT true according to the passage?

      A.Tao's family couldn't afford(承擔(dān)得起)her stepmother's illness.

      B.Many people wanted to help Tao Lihua and her family.

      C.Tao Lihua doesn't go to school now because she has to make money.

      D.Tao Lihua wants to take Erhu lessons at a university in the future.

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October 21st,2011

Dear Vincent,

  I’m a middle school student in Zhejiang, China.My English teacher, Ms.Li gave me your name and address.I want to be your pen friend.

  English is my favourite subject.That’s why I want to practise English with an American student.I also like art.It’s so interesting and useful.I like history, too.Our history teacher always tells us a lot of interesting historical stories.We all have a good time in history classes.

  In my free time, I enjoy playing computer games.It’s exciting and fun.Do you like it? I also like to go to the movies.I saw Harry Potter and the DeathlyHallows:Part 1 yesterday.It was a great film.But I don’t like sports, so I never enjoy P.E.classes.

  How about you? What subjects do you like? What do you look like? What do you want to do when you get older? I hope I can get your letter soon!

Yours,

Zhao Gang

(1)

Zhao Gang wants to have a pen friend, so he can ________.

[  ]

A.

improve his writing

B.

practise English

C.

know more historical stories

D.

make Ms.Li happy

(2)

What subject doesn’t Zhao Gang like?

[  ]

A.

P.E.

B.

English

C.

History

D.

Art

(3)

Who is Vincent?

[  ]

A.

Zhao Gang’s classmate

B.

A middle school student in Zhejiang.

C.

An American student

D.

Ms Li’s student

(4)

What did Zhao Gang do on October 20 ,2011?

[  ]

A.

He played computer games

B.

He wrote a letter to Vincent

C.

He talked to Ms.Li about his pen friend

D.

He went to the cinema.

(5)

What does Zhao Gang do in his free time?

[  ]

A.

He plays computer games and watches films

B.

He does sports

C.

He reads books

D.

He sings and dances

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Mr Bean, who is silly, awkward (笨拙的)    1   always funny and enjoyable, is a world-famous comedy character on TV and in movies. He makes people    2 through a series of simple and funny acts   3  body languages. Rowan Atkinson is the   4  who plays Mr Bean. Mr Atkinson is quite   5   for playing Mr Bean. 

Rowan was born on January 6, 1955, and   6  his early years on the family farm with his mother, three older brothers and his strict father, who did not believe   7  the value of television. For a time, he attended the same school as Tony Blair, who was two years older than him. At the age of 13, he   8   at Newcastle University where he had the highest marks in his year. At Oxford he got his Master’s degree (碩士學(xué)位) in electrical engineering. He was particularly  9  fast cars, of which he has a large collection.

Rowan’s career change from an electrical engineer to a famous comedian was partly   10  some speaking problems he had in his childhood.

While he was still at primary school, Rowan had already shown great talent in    11  . Although his teachers predicted (預(yù)言) a career in acting, Rowan was not confident   12   he met a group of talented people at university, and he realized this could be a career for him. Another important event    13  . One day in 1976, he was playing around and making faces  14 . He realized something. “I discovered my face,” he said later. John Lloyd, who worked for the BBC, says, “When I watched Mr Atkinson act for the first time, I was   15  that he would be more famous than Chaplin.”

1.                A.a(chǎn)nd            B.or             C.but  D.while

 

2.                A.laugh          B.sing            C.cry  D.dance

 

3.                A.use            B.using           C.to use    D.to using

 

4.                A.doctor         B.writer          C.a(chǎn)ctor     D.farmer

 

5.                A.honest         B.friendly `        C.helpful   D.famous

 

6.                A.cost           B.took           C.paid D.spent

 

7.                A.in             B.on             C.a(chǎn)t   D./

 

8.                A.worked         B.studied         C.played   D.helped

 

9.                A.good at         B.a(chǎn)mazed at       C.interested in   D.worried about

 

10.               A.because        B.because of      C.so    D.since

 

11.               A.swimming       B.driving         C.a(chǎn)cting D.singing

 

12.               A.until           B.but            C.a(chǎn)fter  D.before

 

13.               A.caused         B.missed         C.caught    D.occurred

 

14.               A.in the mirror    B.in class         C.on the wall D.in the playground

 

15.               A.a(chǎn)fraid          B.sure           C.worried   D.surprised

 

 

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      Waston won his most important game and became Southern Chess Master (南部象棋大師) in 1977.
He was given the silver (銀) cup.
      "It isn't rightly mine," he said, when he was holding the cup. "It was won two years ago when I was
on holiday in…
      "A family was staying at my hotel (旅館) at that time. Mrs Prag, the mother, was told that I played
chess; and she begged me to give her young son a game. "He's only ten." she said, "I've been told that he
plays quite well." 
     "Well, as you can guess, I wasn't too happy. A player likes the opponent (對(duì)手) to play as well as he
does. But it was holiday time and I agreed to play. We placed the board (棋盤) in the garden. The game
began. I hoped it would be quick and so it was.
     "I soon knew that David Prag was no learner. After ten minutes his sister came outside and began to
play tennis against a wall.The boy seemed to lose interest in our game. He moved a piece (棋子) without
care. I gave my attention to the board." 
     "Call me when you are ready, Mr Watson," he said. 
     "When I was ready? I looked up. He had gone off to play with his sister.I studied the board and
found I was driven into corner. So it went on with David: a quick move, then tennis, back to the board,
then back to his sister. My difficult condition became impossible to change. I was beaten, oh so easily, by
a ten-year-old chess player. He was the winner-in twenty-eight minutes.
     "David Prag: a name to remember. I had a chance to use his game today, and it won this cup for me.
To him, of course, it is only one of a hundred, or perhaps a thousand, winning games."
1. When Mr Watson said, "It isn't rightly mine. It was won …", he meant ______ two years before.
[     ]
A. he had played chess with a little boy for twenty-eight minutes
B. he had had a chance to take part in an important game
C. he had learned how to play chess from a child
D. he had learned a good game from a child
2. Befor the game, Mr Watson was quite sure that ______.
[     ]
A. the boy played as well as he did
B. he would be Southern Chese Master two years later
C. he could win the game easily
D. the boy would win the game quickly
3. Why did David play tennis while he was playing chess with Watson? Because he ______.
[     ]
A. had no interest in playing chess with adults (成年人)
B. was not good at playing chess
C. liked playing tennis much better than playing chess
D. played chess much better than Watson
4. From the story, we know that ______.
[     ]
A. David Prag was the real winner
B. Mr Watson was the real winner
C. neither of them was the real winner
D. both of them were the real winners
5. Which of the following (下列) is NOT true?
[     ]
A. Sometimes young children can beat adults in playing chess.
B. Watson thought he could win the game quickly, and so he did.
C. Watson learned something from David and won the silver cup.
D. Watson would never forget the name of the boy.

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  Watson won his most important game and became Southern Chess Master in 1977.He was given the silver cup.

  “It isn't rightly mine,” he said, when he was holding the cup.” “It was won two years ago when I was on holiday in…”

  “A family was staying at my hotel at that time.Mrs.Prig, the mother, was told that I played chess; and she begged me to give her young son a game.‘He's only ten.' she said, ‘I've been told that he plays quite well.‘

  “Well, as you can guess, I wasn't too happy.A player likes the opponent(對(duì)手)to play as well as he does.But it was holiday time and I agreed to play.We placed the board in the garden.The game began.I hoped it would be quick-and so it was.

  “I soon knew that David Prig was no learner.After ten minutes his sister came outside and began to play tennis against a wall.The boy seemed to lose interest in our game.He moved a piece(棋子)without care.I gave my attention to the board.

  “Call me when you are ready, Mr.Watson,” he said.

  When I was ready? I looked up.He had gone off to play with his sister.I studied the board, and found I was driven into corner.So it went on with David:a quick move, then tennis, back to the board, then back to his sister.My difficult condition became impossible to change.I was beaten.Oh, so easily, by a ten-year-old chess player.He was the winner-in twenty-eight minutes.

  “David Prig, a name to remember.I had a chance to use his game today, and it won this cup for me.To him, of course, it is only one of a hundred, or perhaps a thousand, winning games.”(from www.zkenglish.com)

(1)

When Mr.Watson said, “It isn't rightly mine.It was won …”, he meant ________ two years before.

[  ]

A.

he had played chess with a little boy for twenty-eight minutes

B.

he had had a chance to take part in an important game

C.

he had learned how to play chess from a child

D.

he had learned a good game from a child

(2)

Before the game, Mr.Watson was quite sure that ________.

[  ]

A.

the boy played as well as he did

B.

he would be Southern Chess Master two years later

C.

he could win the game easily

D.

the boy would win the game quickly

(3)

Why did David play tennis while he was playing chess with Watson?

Because he ________.

[  ]

A.

had no interest in playing chess with adults(成年人)

B.

was not good at playing chess

C.

liked playing tennis much better than playing chess

D.

played chess much better than Watson

(4)

From the story, we know that ________.

[  ]

A.

David Prig was the real winner

B.

Mr.Watson was the real winner

C.

neither of them was the real winner

D.

both of them were the real winners

(5)

Which of the following is NOT true?

[  ]

A.

Sometimes young children can beat adults in playing chess.

B.

Watson thought he could win the game quickly, and so he did.

C.

Watson learned something from David and won the silver cup.

D.

Watson would never forget the name of the boy.

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