1. 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

That morning Sean checked the email as usual. Then he found an unexpected email. Could he realize his dream late? Sean was now nearly 40, alone and poor. He dreamed of being. a police officer for a long time but never made it. Was it possibly different this time? .

When Sean was only 5, his uncle Paul once drove the little boy home in his police car. Sean was interested in the car, the lights and the uniform. He decided to be a hero like Paul.

However, when Sean graduated from high school, he followed his teacher's advice and finally became a reporter for a newspaper and then married. During the years, he changed several jobs but nothing made him really happy. Actually he had never really given up his childhood dream to become a policeman. His wife could not bear this and left him. Sean was forced to move back to St Ignace, where his dad lived. "I feel like a failure. "Sean says.

When his father encouraged him to search for a new. job, the opportunity came. Phoenix was in great need of police officers and one of Sean's old friends emailed him, "Do you still want to be a police officer? " Phoenix was a world away — 2,100 miles from St Ignace, but Sean knew it was his last chance and he decided to catch it.

In order to pass the test to get the job, Sean immediately began training, running a mile and a half every day. Three weeks later when he arrived in Phoenix, Sean was a man physically and emotionally (心理上) changed and finally passed the test. The following year, Sean got a prize because of his excellent job. "It took me 35 years. But a promise is a promise. How many people can say they live their life's dream? "Sean says. "I did it. It just proves that it's never too late. "

(1) Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Sean? A. Sean found his great interest in the job because of his uncle Paul. B. When Sean returned to St Ignace, he felt extremely disappointed. C. Sean gave up his childhood dream when he became a reporter and married. D. Sean trained hard and finally passed the test to be a policeman.
(2) Which of the following words can best describe Sean? A. Strong-willed and active. B. Successful and rich. C. Alone and poor. D. Honest and hard-working.
(3) What does the story mainly want to tell us? A. We can achieve our dream if we work hard.   B. Friendship is important on our road to success. C. It's never too late to live our life's dream.      D. We should have a right attitude towards failure.
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1. 阅读下列短文,从短文后所给各题的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

Some students often complain about learning English. The subject, they say, takes up too much of their time. They have to read many passages, look up new words in the dictionary and do lots of exercises. Although they work hard, they still can't get good scores on tests. "Why?" they ask. "How can I enjoy success?"

The story of Chinese astronaut Deng Qingming might help to answer their questions. Deng was chosen as an astronaut trainee (接受培训者) in 1998. That was long ago—you readers hadn't even been born yet. Since that day, he had spent almost all of his time training hard to become an astronaut. Over the years, Deng has seen other trainees with him go into space one after another. However, he was always a.backup (后备人员). He often felt sad. Sometimes, he even cried.

But Deng never gave up. Although he is now in his fifties, he keeps training hard. "I must be ready whenever the chance comes to me," he once said. Finally, on the night of November 29, 2022, he and two other astronauts boarded the Shenzhou 15 spaceship and flew into space. Deng had waited 24 years for this very moment.

So, if you want to give up learning English (or something else), think about Deng's story. Your efforts might not pay off immediately. Be patient, though. Try to improve your methods and keep going. One day, success will knock at your door. Being different from Deng, you probably won't even have to wait 24 years for that moment!

(1) Which one is not mentioned about learning English in Paragraph 1? A. Looking up new words in the dictionary. B. Doing lots of English exercises. C. Reading many English passages. D. Writing more short articles.
(2)  What was Deng Qingming always doing after he was chosen as an astronaut trainee? A. Learning English. B. Flying into space. C. Keeping training hard. D. Seeing others training.
(3) How did Deng Qingming feel when he was always a backup? A. Sad. B. Angry. C. Nervous. D. Surprised.
(4) What does the writer want to show by telling the story of Deng Qingming? A. Don't complain when you meet difficulties. B. Don't give up and keep going, you will succeed. C. You'll get good scores on tests if you work hard. D. You'll have to wait 24 years if you want to succeed.
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2.  阅读理解

It was a school trip. My friends and I were taking photos in the street of Vienna, trying to record the beauty of a foreign country. The change in climate had made my contacts(隐形眼镜) dry out quite often, so I was wearing my glasses. 

But I didn't think the glasses looked good on me, so for any photo I was in, I would take them off. When I took them off in front of Vienna State Opera, I heard a tiny "ping!"—a screw(螺丝) fell off my glasses and they separated in half. 

Hurriedly, my friends and I began to search for the tiny screw. We looked everywhere, but it was nowhere to be found. I was close to tears. How could I enjoy the rest of my trip if I could see nothing clearly?!

Just at that moment, my friend saw a store with a sign in German whose windows were full of various pairs of glasses. To try our luck, we raced into the store. Not speaking any German, we did our best to explain the situation. A friendly old man smiled gently and took my glasses into the back of the store. 

After a while, he came back into the room. Smiling softly, he handed me my glasses, fully fixed. I tried to ask the man how much it would cost. However, the man just smiled at me and said, "For you? I will do it for free. "

That is the kindest thing a stranger has ever done for me. While I was in a foreign country and unable to even speak his language, this man, with a business to run, still gifted me that tiny, necessary screw —thus the ability to see for the rest of my trip and also a memory to be treasured. 

(1) What happened in front of Vienna State Opera? A. The writer fell to the ground. B. The writer's contacts dried out. C. The writer made new friends. D. The writer's glasses broke apart.
(2) How did the writer feel when she found the store? A. Regretful. B. Hopeful. C. Interested. D. Disappointed.
(3) The writer will treasure the memory because ____· A. she was moved by a stranger B. she was gifted a set of screws C. she liked the view in Vienna D. she picked up a new language
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3.  阅读理解

Pyramid Surprise

Linda and I were born only a few days apart, so every year we plan a birthday party together. This year, our birthday theme (主题) was "Discover the Pyramids".

"What about inviting Mary?" Linda asked.

Mary was lonely, and hadn't made many friends, but she was better at math than anyone else in class.

"Hmm, she wears the same old trousers every day. How could she even afford a party dress?"

After school the next day, Linda handed me a box. "What's that?" I asked.

"My birthday gift from my aunt. I thought it would be nice to give this to Mary," Linda said.

I opened the box. Inside was a gift certificate (礼品券) for our favorite clothes store.

"Wow," I gasped. We both knew how many cute clothes that would buy.

"So, are we going to just hand it to her?"

"How embarrassing that would be!" Linda answered.

She was right. Mary would be totally embarrassed if we gave her money for clothes.

"What if we ask our teacher…"

"Wait a second. I have an idea." Linda said.

"What? What?"

"I'm not going to tell you!"

On the day of our party, Mary arrived, with—no surprise—the very old brown trousers.

We sang, danced and ate biscuits. "And now for the big prize game," Linda said. Big prize? My mouth dropped. This was not in the plan.

"The big prize game is like this: Tom and Sam were building pyramids... If their pyramids had to be 60 feet high, who would finish first?"

A math game. Of course! Linda winked (眨眼示意) at me. No one was surprised when Mary came up with the answer before anyone else and walked off with the box.

The next week, Mary wore a new pair of trousers, and even a new dress. The whole time she had a big smile on her face.

And so did we.

(1) Whose birthday party was it? A. Mary's. B. Linda and the writer's. C. Linda's aunt's. D. Tom and Sam's.
(2) How did Linda try to help Mary? A. By giving her the gift directly. B. By asking the teacher for help. C. By setting up a big prize game. D. By inviting her to the clothes store.
(3) What can we learn from the passage? A. No one needs help. B. Math skills lead to success in life. C. A good friend is like a mirror. D. Helping others also makes us happy.
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