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A friend of mine named Paul received an expensive car from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office, a street urchin(頑童) was walking around the shining car. “Is this your car, Paul?” he asked.
Paul answered, “Yes, my brother gave it to me for Christmas.” The boy was surprised. “You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn't cost you nothing? Boy, I wish…” he hesitated.
Of course Paul knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what the boy said surprised Paul greatly.
“I wish,” the boy went on, “that I could be a brother like that.” Paul looked at the boy in surprise, and then he said again, “Would you like to take a ride in my car?” “Oh yes, I'd love that.”
After a short ride, the boy turned and with his eyes shining, said, “Paul, would you mind driving in front of my house?”
Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the boy wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big car. But Paul was wrong again. “Will you stop where those two steps are?” the boy asked.
He ran up to the steps. Then in a short while Paul heard him coming back, but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little crippled brother. He sat him down on the step and pointed to the car.
“There she is, Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave it to him for Christmas and it didn't cost him a cent. And some day I'm going to give you one just like it… then you can see for yourself all the nice things in the Christmas window that I've been trying to tell you about.”
Paul got out and lifted the boy to the front seat of his car. The shining-eyed older brother climbed in beside him and the three of them began an unforgettable holiday ride.
1.The street urchin was very surprised when ________.
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A.Paul received an expensive car.
B.Paul told him about the car.
C.he saw the shining car.
D.he was walking around the car.
2.From the story we can see the urchin ________.
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A.wished to give his brother a car.
B.wanted Paul's brother to give him a car.
C.wished he could have a brother like Paul's.
D.wished Paul could be a brother like that.
3.The urchin asked Paul to stop his car in front of his house to ________.
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A.show his neighbors the big car.
B.show he had a rich friend.
C.let his brother ride in the car.
D.tell his brother about his wish.
4.We can infer from the story that ________.
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A.Paul couldn't understand the urchin.
B.The urchin had a deep love for his brother.
C.The urchin wished to have a rich brother.
D.The urchin's wish came true in the end.
5.The best title of the story is ________.
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A.A Christmas Present.
B.A Street Urchin.
C.A Brother Like That.
D.An Unforgettable Holiday Ride.
科目:初中英語 來源:三點一測叢書八年級英語(下) 題型:050
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Scientists think that a game like bowing was played in Egypt thousands of years ago.
Toys that look like a ball and bowling pins were found buried with a child who died around 5200 B. C.
People who study history know that the game was popular in Germany around 200~300 A. D. It was played by people in some churches in order to show that they were good Christians. When people bowled poorly, they had to go to church more often.
The first bowling place built inside a building opened in England in 1455. Then the game was taken to the United States where most people played it outside.
During the 1800s, many people in the United States began to bowl for money, so several cities made the game illegal. Many people kept on bowling illegally. A group named the American Bowling Congress (ABC) began around 1900. The job of this group was to clean up bowling and make it a gentlemen's game again.
At this time, the game was mostly played by men. If women played, they hung a curtain up so that the men were not able to see them.
Then, in 1916, a woman's group named the Women's International Bowling Congress (WIBC) made a point of showing that the game was fine for both men and women.
1.In which country did poor bowlers have to go to church more often?
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2.In the United States during the 1800s, ________.
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A.many people bowled for money
B.women never bowled
C.people discovered bowling
D.a(chǎn)ll of the above
3.Who was probably in the American Bowling Congress?
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A.People who bet money on bowling.
B.People who liked bowling.
C.People who bowled in church.
D.All of the above.
4.When did the Women's International Bowling Congress begin?
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5.Before 1916, what did women probably do when they bowled?
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科目:初中英語 來源:三點一測叢書八年級英語(下) 題型:050
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Most Americans don't like to get advice from members of their family. They get advice from “strangers”. When they need advice, they don't usually ask people they know. Instead many of them write letters to newspapers and magazines which give advice on many different subjects including family problems, the use of language, health, cooking, child care, clothes, and even on how to buy a house or a car.
Most newspapers regularly print letters from readers with problems. Along with the letters there are answers written by people who are supposed to know how to solve such problems. Some of these writers are doctors; others are lawyers or educators. But two of the most famous writers of advice are women without special training for this kind of work.
One of them answers letters written to “Dear Abby”. The other is addressed as “Dear Ann Landers”. Experience is their preparation for giving advice.
There is one writer who has not lived long enough to have much experience. She is a girl named Angel Gavaliere, who started writing advice for newspaper readers at the age of ten. Her advice to young readers now appears regularly in a column called DEAR ANGEL in the Philadelphia Bulletin.
So people often say Americans get advice from strangers.
1.Which of the following is true according to the passage?
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A.None of the Americans likes to ask advice from members of his family.
B.People like to ask advice from others.
C.Great writers of advice are usually women.
D.The writers of advice included doctors, lawyers and educators.
2.The subjects which newspapers and magazines give advice on are ________.
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A.family problems, the use of language, health, child care
B.cooking, clothes and how to buy a house or a car
C.for different advisors and askers
D.both A and B
3.The word “educators” in the text means ________.
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A.people who want to get education
B.people who teach small children
C.people who have a good education and can educate others
D.people who have no education and therefore want to be educated
4.Among the writers writing advice for newspaper readers, two women are the most famous. Because ________.
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A.they have been trained specially for the work
B.they have much experience and do their work well
C.they usually make good preparations
D.they have been well educated
5.In the passage, the writer wants to tell us ________.
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A.a(chǎn) man can also get advice from a girl without experience
B.most Americans get advice from unknown people around them
C.most Americans like to get advice from newspapers, magazines, etc.
D.experience is as important as training
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科目:初中英語 來源:三點一測叢書八年級英語(下) 題型:050
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Have you ever suddenly felt that someone you know was in trouble-and he was? Have you ever dreamed something that came true later? Maybe you have ESP(超感官知能).
ESP stands for Extra Sensory Perception. It may be called a sixth sense. It seems to let people know about events before they happen, or events that are happening some distance away.
Here is an example:A woman was doing washing. Suddenly she screamed, “My father is dead! I saw him sitting in the chair!” Just then, a telegram came. The woman' s father had died of a heart attack. He died sitting in a chair.
There are thousands of stories like this on record. Scientists are studying them to find out what is behind these strange mental messages. Here's another example-one of hundreds of dreams that have come true.
A man dreamed he was walking along a road when a horse and carriage came by. The driver said, “There's room for one more.” The man felt the driver was Deather, so he ran away. The next day the man was getting on a crowded bus. This driver said, “There's room for one more.” Then the man saw the driver's face was the same face he had seen in the dream. He wouldn't get on the bus. As the bus drove off, it crashed and burst into flames. Everyone was killed!
Some people say stories like these are lies or coincidences. Others, including some scientists say that ESP is true. Form studies of ESP, we may some day learn more about the human mind.
1.ESP lets people know about ________.
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A.their dreams
B.events after they happen
C.events before they happen
D.heart attacks
2.According to the passage, the woman ________.
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A.dreamed that her father died
B.died of heart attack while sitting in a chair
C.felt her father died while she was washing
D.refused to get on the bus
3.The example of the man shows an ability to ________.
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A.a(chǎn)void traffic accidents
B.judge the good and evil of a person
C.know about the events that are happening some distance away
D.sense a danger that will actually happen later on
4.The best title for this passage is ________.
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