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The day was like any other day in his life, Tom walked past the shop on the street comer. He stopped to look at the front row of shoes, and he felt happy to see that the pair of shoes he wanted very much were still there. Looking down, he felt sorry for himself. He really wanted to have them for his birthday.

He sadly walked away and thought how to tell his mother about it. He knew she would give him anything he liked if she could. But he also knew very well she had little money. He decided not to go home at once, as he looked worried and his mother would notice (注意) it. So he went to the park and sat on the grass. Then he saw a boy in a wheel chair (轮椅) . He noticed that the boy moved the wheel with his hands. Tom looked at him carefully and was surprised to see the boy have no feet. He looked at his own feet. “It's much better to be without shoes than without feet, ” he thought. There was no reason (理由) for him to feel so sorry and sad. He sent away and smiled, thinking he was happier.

1.Tom passed the shop______. A.on foot B.by bus C.by bike D.in a car

2.Why did Tom stop in front of the shop? Because he wanted______. [ ] A.to buy the shoes

B.to look at the shoes he liked

C.to look at the shoes in the shop window D.to look at the shoes on the front row 3.The pair of shoes he liked was ______. [ ] A.too expensive B.quite cheap C.not there D.not sold yet

4.Tom went into the park because he______. [ ] A.was thinking how to tell his mother about it B.wanted to see the boy

C.didn't want to make his mother worried D.he felt sad

5.From the story we can know that Tom______. [ ] A.liked new shoes very much B.loved his mother best

C.didn't want to go to school D.didn't want to stay at home

People sometimes like to read stories of dogs very much. They think that dogs are much cleverer than cats, sheep, cows or other animals in their homes.

One of my close friends, Bob, has a very large police dog named Jack. Every Sunday afternoon, Bob and Jack have a walk in the park nearby. Jack likes these walks very much. One Sunday

afternoon, I paid a visit to my friend. I stayed there for a long time and my friend and I had much more talk with each other than ever before. Soon it was time for them to take a walk in the park. We forgot that. Jack became worried about it. He walked around the room several times and then sat down in front of me and looked at me. But I still paid no attention (注意) to him. I went on talking with my friend. At last, Jack could not wait any longer. He went out of the room and came back a few minutes later. He sat down in front of me again. But this time, he held my hat in his mouth. Suddenly, I understood what Jack meant and so did my friend. 1.How many people are there in this story?______. [ ] A.One B.Two C.Three D.Four

2.Jack______. [ ]

A.is a close friend of mine

B.enjoys long walks in the park every Sunday afternoon C.has many close friends D.enjoys talks in the room

3.Jack was worried because______. [ ] A.he wanted to eat something B.it was Sunday afternoon again C.he was not feeling well

D.he wanted his master (主人) to take him for a walk 4.Jack took my hat in his mouth to show that______. [ ] A.I should leave the house at once B.he liked my hat very much

C.he was hungry and he tried to eat it D.he wanted to have a rest

5.Which of the following is true?______. [ ]

A.When Jack and I were talking, my friend didn't pay any attention to us B.When I was talking to my friend, Jack didn't pay any attention to us C.When my friend and I were talking, we didn't pay any attention to Jack D.When my friend was talking to Jack, I paid attention to them

Peter was a small boy. He lived with his parents in a small house near some hills. The people there were all poor.

One night it was very dry and windy.

When everybody was asleep, Peter suddenly heard some noise. It came out from the kitchen (厨房). He got up and walked to the kitchen. He found that the wood beside the stove (火炉) was burning . There was no water tap (水龙头) in the house , so he could not put out (扑灭) the fire . He shouted loudly to wake up everyone in the house. Then he ran out of his house and knocked on the doors of many houses to wake the people up. They all left their houses quickly.

At last the fire was put out by the firemen. Many houses were burnt. But nobody was burnt in the fire.

1.Peter lived with his______. [ ]

A.sisters B.brothers C.uncles D.parents

2.One night he found that______ beside the stove was burning. [ ] A.the table B.the wood C.the door D.the window

3.______, so he could not put out the fire. [ ] A.Everybody was asleep B.He couldn't shout loudly C.The kitchen was very big

D.there was no water tap in the house

4.Peter knocked on the doors of many houses______. [ ] A.to wake the people up B.to get some water C.to find his classmates D.to visit them

5.______hurt in the fire. [ ]

A.People in other houses were B.Peter's parents were C.Nobody was D.Peter was

“You're just in time, Joe. We're going to play cowboys(牛仔) and Indians, and you can be the Indians. ” One of my cousins(堂兄弟)said. “How many Indians?” I asked.

“Oh, about a thousand. ” He answered, and before I could say no,I was pushed out into the night and became a thousand Indians. Two minutes later I was running in the fields with a group of cowboys behind. The shouts of “After them. Let's catch the killers!” and other such TV play language came into my ears as I ran round a corner and hurried into my Grandpa's car. “We've got him, boys. Let's go and catch him!”

But no one wanted to come to get me. All of my cousins except one were always very friendly with. It was quiet outside. And I went out of the car to have a look.

Just then I heard a shout , “Bring the rope(绳子), and we can burn him. ”

“Only Indians burn people. Cowboys.” I stopped just in time. I had almost said, “Cowboys hang(绞死)people. ”

I was tied to a tree, and the cowboys were looking for some wood when my dear mother called, “We're leaving now. ”

“Untie me.” I shouted. ”We're going. “Why did Bobby want matches(火柴)?” Mum asked when we were in the car. “He was asking Dad whether he had any. ”