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【期末考點(diǎn)精練】專題10外研版八下閱讀理解(原卷版)一Mr.WhiteworkedinanofficeinLondon,buthelivedinthecountryandcametoworkbytraineveryday.Thestationwasnotveryfarfromhisoffice,andhealwayswentonfootfromthestationtohisofficeandbackfromhisofficetothestation.Everyeveninghewalkedpastapoormannearabridge.Themansatattheroadandsoldmatches,andtherewasadognearhim.Therewasapieceofwoodroundthedog’sneck,andthewords,“IAMBLIND”wereonthepieceofwood.Mr.Whitewasakindman.Healwaysstoppedandgaveapennytotheman,buthedidnottakeanyofhismatches.Oneday,Mr.Whitehadalotofworkinhisofficeandlefttheofficeverylate.Hecametothemanandhisdog,buthedidnotstop.Thepoormanstoodupquickly,ranafterhimandsaid,“you’realwaysverykindtome.Givemeapennytoday.I’mapoorman.”Mr.Whitestoppedandhewassurprised.Thenhesaid,“You’reablindman.Howdidyouseeme?”Thepoormansaid,“No,I’mnotblind.Mydogis.”1.Mr.Whitelivedin__________.A.LondonB.thecitynearLondonC.thecountrynearLondonD.thecountrynotfarfromhisoffice2.Mr.Whitewenttohisoffice__________.A.bytrain B.firstbytrainandthenonfoot C.onfootD.firstonfootandthebytrain3.EveryeveningMr.Whitepassedapoormannearabridge__________.A.onhiswaytoworkB.onthewaytohisofficeC.onhiswayhomebytrainD.onhiswayhome4.OnedayMr.Whitedidnotstopandgivethepoormanapennybecause__________.A.hedidnotliketheman B.hewasafraidofthedogC.heworkedtoolate D.heburiedtocatchthetrain5.WhatistheChinesefor“blind”?A.看見的 B.聾的 C.瞎的 D.啞的二Loveisatwo-waystreetAfathersatathisdeskandlookedathisbillswhenhisyoungsonrushedinandannounced:“Dad,becausetodayisyourbirthdayandyou’re40yearsold,I’mgoingtogiveyou40kisses,oneforeachyear!”Whentheboystartedmakinggoodonhisword(履行諾言),thefathershouted:“Andrew,don’tdoitnow.I’mtoobusy!”Theboysoonfellsilentastearsfellfromhisbigblueeyes.Feelingsorry,thefathersaid:“Youcanfinishlater.Theboysaidnothingbutquietlywalkedaway.”Thateveningthefathersaid:“Comeandfinishthekissesnow,Andrew!”Buttheboydidn’t.Unfortunately,afewdayslaterafterthefather’sbirthday,theboyhadanaccidentanddied.Hissadfatherwrote:“Ifonly(要是...該多好)IcouldtellhimhowsorryIamformythoughtlesswords,andhowmuchmyheartishurting.”Loveisatwo-waystreet.Wemustwarmlyacceptanylovingact,orotherswilltakeitasa“NO”anditcanleaveascar(傷痕).Ifwedon’treceivelove,ourlifewillloseitstruemeaning.Nothingismoreimportantthanacceptinglovefromthosewhoarenearanddeartous.1.Onhisfather’sbirthday,theboywantedto.A.helppaythebills B.haveatalkwithhisfatherC.buyhisfatheragift D.givehisfatherkisses2.Theboyfeltwhenhisfatherrefusedhim.A.sorry B.surprised C.sadD.excited3.Afewdaysafterthefather’sbirthday,theboy.A.wasbadlyhurtinanaccident B.waskilledinanaccidentC.hadtogobacktoschool D.becameunhappywithhisfather4.Theheadline“Loveisatwo-waystreet”means__________.A.lovekeepsonebusyallthetime B.lovecanmakepeoplehappyandunhappyC.weshouldlearntogiveandreceivelove D.it’simportanttolovepeoplearoundus5.Wecanknowfromthestorythat__________.A.thefatherisbusywithhiswork B.theboyishard-workingC.thefatherdoesn’tliketheboy D.theboyistoocareless三RebeccaStevenswasthefirstBritishwomantoclimbMountQomolangma.Beforeshewentupthehighestmountainintheworld,shewasajournalist(記者)andlivedinasmallflatinSouthLondon.In1993,RebeccaleftherjobandherfamilyandtraveledtoAsiawithsomeotherclimbers.ShefoundthatlifeonQomolangmaishard.“Youmustcarryeverythingonyourback,”shesaid,“soyoucanonlytakethingsthatyouwillneed.Youcan’twashonthemountain,andintheendIdidn’teventakeatoothbrush.Iamusuallyacleanpersonbutthereisnowater,onlysnow.Waterisveryheavysoyouonlytakeenoughtodrink!”WhenRebeccareachedthetopofMountQomolangmaonMay17,1993,itwasthebestmomentofherlife.Suddenlyshebecamefamous.Nowshehaswrittenabookaboutthetripandpeopleoftenaskhertotalkaboutit.Shehasanewjobtoo,onascienceprogrammeontelevision.Rebeccaiswell-knowntodayandshehasmoremoney,butshestilllivesintheflatinSouthLondonamong(在……之中)herpicturesandbooksaboutmountains!1.BeforeRebeccaclimbedQomolangma,sheworkedasa_______.A.climber B.doctor C.journalist D.guide2.RebeccawenttoAsiato_______in1993.A.spendaholidaywithherfamilyB.climbthehighestmountainC.lookforanewjobD.takesomepictures3.RebeccafoundlifeonQomolangmawashardbecause_______.A.shewasusuallyaverycleanpersonB.shehadnothingbutatoothbrushC.watertherewasveryheavyandexpensiveD.everythingthatwasneededhadtobecarriedontheback4.AfterhertriptoAsia,Rebecca_______.A.didthesamejobB.livedinthesameflatC.gotthesamemoneyD.climbedthemountainagain5.Rebeccabecamefamousfor_______.A.herscienceprogrammeB.herpicturesandbooksC.havingmuchmoneyD.reachingthetopofMountQomolangma四Wewereverypleasedwiththephotocompetition.Comparedwithotheryears,wereceivedmanymorephotos.Eventhoughallofthephotosareexcellent,wecan'tgiveprizestoeveryone.Therearefourprizes,soreadontofindoutwhothewinnersare.Thepersonwhowontheprizeofthe“MostBeautifulNature”photographyisfifteen-year-oldLiWei.LitookphotosofthemountainsinXiangshanPark.Theparkisn'tfarfromhishome,about500meters,andheknowsitwell.Thephotowelikedbestinthe“HistoricChina”groupwastakenbyZhaoMin.Zhaoisonly12yearsold.HerphotoisofTiananmenSquare,thelargestpublicsquareintheworld.It’s880metersfromnorthtosouthand500meterswideatthenorthernend.Herphotoshowsthesizeandbeautyofthesquareperfectly.Thebestphotoin“Music”categorywastakenbyHeZhongwhoisfourteenyearsold.Hisphotoofthisyear'sbestbandCrazyFeetshowsthesinger,BeckyWang,andthebandplayingataconcertinShenzhen.HeZhongmanagestoshowthemovementandthesoundsofthisgreatnewband,andthefunwhichtheirfansarehaving.Acollectionofphotoscalledthe“ManyFacesofOurCity”whichfeaturesBeijingwontheprizefortheMostUnusual’category.Threepupilsatthesameschoolworkedonthisentry.Itincludesphotosofdifferentpartsofthecity,oldandnew.ItsuccessfullyshowstherichculturewhichmakesBeijingsofamous.Congratulationstoourwinnersandthankstoeveryonewhoenteredthecompetition.WeareveryluckythatthefamousphotographerJohnWilliamisinChinatotalkabouthisnewbook.Hehasagreedtopresenttheprizesattheprizegivingceremonyattheendofthismonth.1.Thepassagemainlytalksabouttheresultsof.A.studentphotocompetitionB.studentcompetitionC.adultphotocompetitionD.studentswimmingcompetition2.WhatcategorydoyouthinkLiWei’sprizewasfor?A.EverydayCityLife. B.Music.C.MostUnusual. D.Nature.3.What’sthesubjectofZhaoMin’sphoto?A.Beijing. B.ThemountainsinXiangshanPark.C.Tian’anmenSquare. D.CrazyFeet.4.Whichofthefollowingsentencesistrue?A.Thephotocompetitionwasmorepopularinthepastthanitwaslastyear.B.Tian’anmenSquareislongerfromnorthtosouththanfromwesttoeast.C.Therewasonephotowhichwonthe“MostUnusual”prize.D.JohnWilliamiscomingtoChinasoon.5.Whyarethefanshavingfun?A.Becauseofthemovementoftheband.B.Becauseofthesoundsoftheband.C.Becausethebandmovedandsoundedcrazily.D.BecauseCrazyFeetwasthebestband.五Intheuniverse(宇宙),asweknow,thereisthesun,themoon,theearthandmanystars.Throughourgeographylessons,Weknowtheearthgoesroundthesun,andthemoongoesroundtheearth.Wehavedayandnightbecausetheearthkeepsturningallthetime.Whenourpartoftheearthturnstothesun。itisday.WhenoarpartoftheearthturnsawayfromtheSHFI,itisnight.Justbecausethemoonisclosertotheearththanthesun,itlooksmuchbiggerthanthesun.Bigthingswilllooksmallerwhentheyarefarther,andsmallthingsalsolookbiggerwhentheyarenearer,ThesunisbrightenoughtogiveOutverystronglight.Themooncan'tgiveoutanylightatall,butitlooksquitebrighttoo.Why?Infact,thelightfromthemooncomesfromthesun.Themoonlooksmuchbiggerandbrighterthanthestars.Butactually(事實(shí)上)thestarsaremuchbiggerandbrighterthanthemoon.Theylooksmallerthanthemoonalsobecausetheyarefartherawayfromtheearth.Therearcstillmanyotherplanets(行星)intheuniverse.Allofthemmoveroundthesun.Butofalltheseplanets,onlyontheearththerearelivingthingsandpeoplecanonlyliveontheearthtoo.At9:00am,onOctober15th2003,Chinesepilot(飛行員)YangLiweiwassentuptospace.Hestayedtherefor21hours.ItwasthefirsttimeforChinesetogetintospace.1.Wefindthesun______thanthemoonbecauseitis______tous.A.bigger;farther B.smaller;closer C.bigger;closer D.smaller;farther2.Whenourpartoftheearthturnsawayfromthesun。theotherpartoftheearthis______.A.night B.day C.evening D.Sunday3.Peopleandlivingthingscanliveonthe______.A.earth B.Mars C.moon D.sun4.Whendidthepilotfromourcountryreturntotheearth?A.OnNovember15th,2002. B.OnOctober16th,2003.C.OnMay5th,2004. D.OnOctober15th,2003.5.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Themoongoesroundtheearth,anditcan’tgiveoutanylightatall.B.Themoongoesroundthesun,anditslightisfromthesun.C.Thesungoesroundtheearth.D.Onlytheearthgoesroundthesun.六Mr.Scottisapediatrician(兒科醫(yī)生).Almostallthepeopleinthetownknowhim.Heisworkingthereforalongtime.Heisalwayskindtothechildrenandoftenplaysgameswiththem.Thechildrenaren’tafraidofhimandtheythinkhe’sagooddoctor.Oneafternoonheisbusy.Alotofpeoplehaveacold.Nowawomanwithababyinherarmscomesin.Thedoctordoesn’tknowherbuthesitsdowntolookoverthebabycarefully.Thebabylooksverynervous(緊張).Seeingthis,Mr.Scottpointstothebaby’sear,andsays,“Isthisyournose,mylittlefriend?”Thebabyturnstohismotheratonceandsays,“Ithinkweshouldfindagooddoctor!”1.MostpeopleinthetownknowMr.Scottbecause_____.A.he’sthereforalongtimeB.heworksinthehospitalC.heoftenplaysgameswiththechildrenD.heisafamousdoctor2.Mr.Scotthasnotimetohavearestbecause_____.A.heiswaitingforthestrangeboyB.heisacarefuldoctorC.therearemanysickpeoplethatafternoonD.hewanttomakemoremoney3.Theboyhopestoseeagooddoctorbecause_____.A.hedoesn’tthinkMr.ScottisagooddoctorB.hedoesn’tlikeMr.Scott’sjoke(笑話)C.hethinksheisallrightD.heisafraidofMr.Scott4.Whatdoes“Isthisyournose,mylittlefriend?”mean?A.Mr.Scottdoesn’tknowthebaby'snose.B.Mr.Scottwantsthebabytorelax.C.Mr.Scottwantstoknowwherethebaby'snoseis.D.Mr.Scottwantstoplaygameswiththebaby.5.Mr.Scottis_____.A.badB.notcleverC.kindD.notgoodathiswork七
Longlongago,therewasaking.Helikedtodrawpictures.Hethoughthispicturesweregood,sohelikedtoshowthemtopeople.Peoplewereafraidtosaythattheking’spictureswerebad,sotheyallsaidthathispictureswereverygood.Oneday,thekingshowedsomeofhisbestpicturestoanartist.Hewantedtheartisttospeakwellofthesepictures.Buttheartistsaidhispicturesweresobadthatheshouldputthemintothefire.Thekinggotangrywithhimandputhimtoprison.Aftersometime,theking’sguardbroughttheartistbacktothepalace.Thekingsaidtotheartist.“Iwillsetyoufreeifyoutellmewhichoneofmypicturesisgood.”Againheshowedhimsomeofhisnewpicturesandaskedwhathethoughtofthem.Afterhavingalookatthem,theartistatonceturnedtotheguardandsaid,“Takemebacktoprison,please.1.Whatdidthekingliketodo?A.Tobuypictures. B.Todrawpictures.C.Tokeeppictures. D.Towatchpictures.2.Thepicturesthekingdrewwere__________.A.asgoodastheartist’sB.betterthantheartist’sC.verybadD.verygood3.Whichofthefollowingisright?A.Theartistsaidtheking’spictureswereexcellent.B.Thekingthoughthispictureswerenotgood.C.Theartistsaidtheking’spictureswerebad.D.Thepeoplesaidtheking’spicturesweregood.4.Whatdidthekingdowhenheheardwhattheartistsaid?A.Helearnttodrawpicturesfromtheartist.B.Heputtheartistintoprison.C.Hestoppeddrawing.D.Hethrewhispicturesonfire.5.What’sthemeaningofthesentence“Takemebacktoprison”?A.Theartistlikedtobeinprison.B.Theartistthoughttheking’spictureswerebetter.C.Theartistthoughttheking’spictureswerestillbad.D.Theartistwasstillangrywiththeking.八Hundredsofyearsago,aRomanarmycamenorthfromEnglandtomakewaronScotland.TheScots,abravepeople,lovedtheircountryverymuch.TheyfoughthardtodrivetheenemyoutofScotland,butthereweretoomanyoftheRomans.ItlookedasiftheRomanswouldwin.Onenight,theleaderofScotsmarchedhissoldierstothetopofahill.“Wewillrestheretonight,mymen,”hesaid,“Tomorrowwewillfightonemorebattle.Wemustwinorwewilldie.”Theywereallverytired,sotheyatetheirsupperquicklyandfellasleep.Therewerefourguardsonduty,buttheytoo,wereverytired,andonebyone,alsofellasleep.TheRomanswerenotasleep.Quicklytheygatheredatthefootofthehill.Slowlytheyclimbedupthehillside,takingcarenottomakeasound.CloserandclosertheycametothesleepingScots.Theywerealmostatthetop.Afewminutesmore,thewarwouldbeover.Suddenly,oneofthemputhisfootonathistle(薊).HecriedoutandhissuddencrywoketheScots.Inamoment,theywereontheirfeetandreadyforbattle.Thefightingwashardbutitdidnotlastlong.TheScotswipedouttheRomansandsavedtheircountry.Thethistleisnotabeautifulplant.Ithassharpneedlesalloverit.Fewpeoplelikeit.ButthepeopleofScotlandlikeditsomuchthattheymadeittheirnationalflower.1.Hundredsofyearsagotherewasawarbetween____________.A.RomanarmyandNorthEnglandB.RomanarmyandtheScotsC.EnglandandScotsD.AbravepeopleandtheScots2.AtfirstitlookedasiftheRomanswouldwinbecause____________.A.theScotswerenotbraveB.theRomanarmywassostrongC.theRomanshadthesupportfromtheScottishD.theScotswereafraidoftheenemy3.“Wemustwinorwewilldie.”WhattheleaderoftheScotssaidmeans____________.A.theyweresuretowinB.theycouldn’tescapefromdeathC.theywouldwinandthentheywoulddieD.theymusttryhardtowin,otherwisetheywilllosttheircountry4.TheRomansclimbedupthehillquietlybecause____________.A.theydidn’twanttowaketheScotsB.theywantedtoreachthetopC.theywantedtocatchthefourguardsfirstD.theywereafraidofthesharpneedlesofthethistle5.ThepeopleofScotlandmadethistletheirnationalflowerbecause____________.A.itisabeautifulplantB.itisfreshandlovelyC.ithadsomanysharpneedlesalloveritD.itwasthethistlethathelpedtheScotstowinthebattle九Manystudentshavehobbies,suchasreading,painting,growingvegetablesandlookingafteranimals.Somehobbiesarerelaxingandothersareactive.Hobbiescanmakeyougrowasaperson,developyourinterestsandhelpyoulearnnewskills.DavidSmithisastudent,andoneofhishobbiesiswriting.Duringthesummerof2010,hespentfourweeksatasummercamp.Besidestheusualactivities,suchassailingandclimbing,therewasawritingclass.“Theteacherwasawriter,andsheaskedustotalkaboutourlivesandtellinterestingstories.Thensheencouragedustowriteaboutourexperiencesatthecamp,”saysDavid.Backatschool,Davidwroteastoryaboutthelifeofasixteen-year-oldboy,anditcameoutasabookin2012.Manyyoungpeoplelovehisbook,andasaresult,Davidhasbecomeasuccessfulyoungwriter.Davidhasbeenveryluckybecausehishobbyhasbroughthimpleasureandsuccess.Butwritingisnothisonlyhobby.Heisalsointerestedinmanyotherthings.“Ilikeplayingvolleyball,too,”saysDavid.“Ispendsomeofmyfreetimeplayingvolleyballformyschoolteam.MaybeI’llwriteaboutmyvolleyballteaminmyfuturebooks.”1.DavidSmithwenttoasummercamp________.A.in2010 B.in2012 C.attheageof162.Whatsummercampactivitiesarementionedinthepassage?①writing ②swimming③sailing④climbingA.①②④ B.①③④ C.②③④3.Davidhasbecomesuccessfulbecauseof________.A.histeacher B.hisbook C.hisexperience4.Davidplanstowriteabout________inthefuture.A.hisschool B.hisfriend C.hisvolleyballteam5.Thepassagemainlytellsus________.A.Davidisawriter B.Davidhasmanyhobbies C.hobbiescanbringusalot十MillionsofchildrenintheUnitedStatesgotosummercamps.Somegotoplayoutdoorsattraditionalcampsinthewoods,inthemountainsoronlakes.Butfamiliesnowhavemanychoicesofspecialcamps.Thesecanbeinthemiddleofnatureorabigcity.Specialcampsofferyoungpeoplethechancetolearnaboutdifferentsubjects:anythingfromspaceexplorationtobusinesstomedicine.Intechnologycamps,onesubjectthatchildrencanlearnaboutisvideogamedesign.Theylearnhowtousecomputerprogramstocreategamesoftheirown.OneprogramthatteachesvideogamedesigniscalledCybercamps.Childrencanlearnhowtodesigntheirownvirtual(虛擬的)worldtosettheirvideogamein.Then,theyprogramtheirownrulesandobjectsintothegame.CybercampsalsoofferscoursesinrobotbuildingandWebdesign.ArecentstoryintheWashingtonPostdescribedbowonechildmadearobotthatcouldsingasong.Anothermadearobotthatcouldfollowablacklinedrawnonapieceofcardboard.Also,childrencanlearnhowtomakeWebsites.OnechildmadeasiteforPokemon,oneofhisfavouritecartoonshows.1.Traditionalcampsare_______.A.inthewoods B.inthemountains C.onlakes D.a(chǎn)lltheabove2.Specialcampsofferyoungpeoplethechancetolearn_______.A.onlyspace B.onlyscience C.onlymedicine D.differentsubjects3.InCybercampsachildmadearobotthatcould_______.A.sing B.dance C.speak D.draw4.WhichoneisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.TherearemanyspecialcampsintheUSAnow.B.Familiesprefertraditionalcampstospecialcamps.C.Specialcampscanbeinthemiddleofnatureorabigcity.D.Intechnologycamps,childrencancreategamesoftheirown.5.Thebesttitleforthepassageis_______.A.Traditionalcamps B.Specialcamps C.Summercamps D.Summerholiday十一Thereareseveralwaysyoucanfindoutaboutthecountriesandplacesyouwishtovisit.Youcantalktofriendswhohavetraveledtotheplaces,youcangoandseeacolorfilmaboutthem,oryoucanreadatravelbook.Itseemsthattherearethreekindsoftravelbooks.Thefirstarethosethatgiveapersonal,subjective(主觀的)ideaoftravelswhichtheirwriterhasgothimself.Thesebookscanbeusefulifthewriterssharetheirtravelingexperienceswithothers.Thesecondkindarethosebookswhichgiveobjective(客觀的)informationofthingstobedoneandseen.Ifaculturedpersonhaswrittensuchabookaboutthefactsofaplace,thenitismoreuseful.Thethirdkindarethosebookswhicharecalled“aguide”tosomeplaceorother.Iftheyaregood,theywilldescribeandexplaintheplaceindetail.Likethefirstkind,theycanbeinterestingandexciting,buttheirmainpurposeistohelpthereaderplanhistravelinthemostpracticalway.Whateverkindoftravelbookyouchoose,youmustmakesurethatthebookdoesnotdescribeeverythingasinteresting,excitingorfantastic.Youmustalsokeepanopeneyesonitsdateofpublication(出版)becausetravelisverypracticalmatterandmanythingschangequicklyinthe21stcentury.Finally,youshouldmakesurethatit’seasytofindtheusefulinformationforyoutravel.1.Thepassagewaswrittentointroduce_______.A.travelmaps B.travelbooks C.travelfilms D.travelplaces2.Thewriterofthefirstkindoftravelbooksgavehisideasafterhe_______.A.traveled B.readbooks C.alotofexperience D.surfedtheInternet3.Theunderlinedphrase“aculturedperson”meansapersonwith________.A.agoodappearance B.agoodeducationC.alotofexperience D.alotofmoney4.Thedateofpublicationmustbenoticedbecause________.A.thepricesoftravelbooksmaybedifferentB.thewritersoftravelbooksmaybedifferentC.theinformationintravelbooksisalwaysthesameD.theinformationintravelbooksisalwayschanging5.Accordingtothepassage,itisbesttoread______beforetravelingtoaplaceofinterest.A.thefirstkindoftravelbooks B.thesecondkindoftravelbooksC.thethirdkindoftravelbooks D.sometravelarticlesinnewspaper十二BlueOceanAquariumisagreatplaceforfamiliestotakeaholiday.Childrenlovetoseetheseaanimalsandwatchmoviesaboutsharksinit.LastSaturdaymorning,Mr.Blacktookhiswifeandtwolittlesonstotheaquarium.Attheticketoffice,heasked,“HowmuchshallIpaytogetin?”Thewomanattheticketofficeanswered,“Thepriceis20dollarsforeachadult(成年人)oranykidolderthanfive.Weletkidsinfree(免費(fèi))iftheyarefiveoryounger.Howoldareyourkids?”Mr.Blacksaid,“Theolderoneissixandtheyoungeroneisthree.IthinkImustbuythreetickets.”Thewomanwassurprised.shesaid,“Sir,don’tyouwanttosave20dollars?Ifyoutellmeyouroldersonisfive,Iwon’tknowthedifference.”Mr.Blacksaidwithasmile,“Yes,thatsoundsright,butmykidswillknowthedifference.”FromMr.Black’sstory,weknowhonestyisveryimportantinthemodernsociety.Weshouldtellthetruthtothepeoplearoundus,especiallytothekids.1.Thereare______peopleinthisstory.A.three B.five C.four D.six2.Mr.Blackpaid______fortheirticketstotheaquariumatlast.A.20dollars B.40dollars C.60dollars D.80dollars3.Childrencansee______inBlueOceanAquarium.A.dolphins B.pandas C.koalas D.tigers4.Theunderlinedword“honesty”means______.A.激情 B.友誼 C.樂觀 D.誠(chéng)實(shí)5.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Mr.Blackwasveryrich.B.Mr.Blackwantedtosavesomemoney.C.Mr.Blackpaidforhistwosons’ticketsintheend.D.Mr.Blackthoughthonestywasmoreimportantthanmoney.十三“Ican’tbelievethisishappening,”IthoughtasIsawJanewalkintotherestaurant.Shehadn’tchangedatall.Shewasstilltallandbeautifulwithfairhairandbrightgreeneyes.Ismiledandthoughtofhowmylifehadchangedsincewehadlastmet.ItallstartedwhenInoticedheratapartyinafriend’shousemanyyearsago.Ifollowedhertothediningroomandstartedtalkingtoheraboutthefood.“Youseemveryinterestedinfood.”Shelaughed.“Well,I’magreatcook,”Itoldher.Itwasalie(謊言),butIhadtofindanexcusetoseeheragain.“MayIcookforyousometime?”Twodayslater,Janecametomyhousefordinner.However,itwasveryembarrassing.Iorderedthefoodfromanearbyrestaurant,butItoldherthatIhadcookedit.Afterdinner,sheofferedtowashupandfoundthedeliveryboxes(外賣盒)inthekitchen.ShelaughedatmeandIfeltawful.Angrywithmyself,Idecidedtolearnhowtocook.IneversawJaneafterourterribledinnerdate.IstartedacookerycourseandfoundthatIwasgoodatitafterall.Iwentontotraintobeagreatcook.IworkedhardandlaterIwasabletoopenmyownrestaurant.Now,shehadwalkedintomyrestaurant.Feelingveryhappy.IpretendedIwasawaiterandwalkedtohertable.“Readytoorder,madam?”Iasked.1.ThewritermetJane_______forthefirsttime.A.a(chǎn)tapartyB.a(chǎn)tschoolC.inhishouseD.intherestaurant2.Duringtheirfirsttalk,thewriter______.A.showedJanethowrichhewasB.toldJanebowmuchhelovedherC.showedJanehowtocookadishD.toldJanehewasgoodatcooking3.Janedidn’tfindoutthetruthuntil______.A.someoneelsetoldheraboutitB.thewriterhimselftoldheraboutitC.shehappenedtofindthedeliveryboxesD.shetastedthefoodthewriterhadcooked4.Thewriterbecametheownerofarestaurantbecause_______.A.hisfriendhelpedhimalotB.helearnedhislessonsandworkedhardC.hehadanexperiencedcookthereD.Janehadjoinedhiminthebusiness5.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thewriter’slifechangedalotafterthedate.B.Thewriterworkedasawaiterinhisfriend’srestaurant.C.Janewastallwithblackhairandbrightblueeyes.D.Janeoftenhaddinnerinthewriter’srestaurant.十四Teachingisoneofthemostrewarding(有回報(bào)的)jobs.Itisalsooneofthemoststressful.Ifyouwanttobeateacher,youshouldhaveapassion(激情)foryoungpeople.Ifyouarethinkingaboutgoingintoteachingforanyotherreasonthanthis,youneedtofindanotherjob.Teachingisdifficult.Studentscanbedifficult.Parentscanbedifficult.Ifyoudonothaveapassionfortheyoungpeoplethatyouteach,youwillburnoutquickly.Passioniswhatkeepsanexcellentteachergoing.Whenstudentshavetroubleunderstandingwhatistaught,itiswhatdriveshimtospendlonghourstryingtothinkouthowtohelpthem.Ifyoudonothaveenoughpassionforyourstudents,youmightlastayearortwo,butnotlong.Passionisamust-havequality(品質(zhì))foreverygoodteacher.Teachingcanberewarding,butyoushouldn’texpectthatrewardtocomeeasily.Teacherswhosearchoutbetterandnewmethodsaretheoneswhowillm
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