1.  阅读理解

Travel is like a box of chocolates: you never know what you are going to get when using a mystery (神秘) box plane ticket. 

Earlier this year, many young people in China have become interested in mystery box travel. Usually, people plan their journeys well ahead. But with a mystery box, travelers pay a low price, usually 100 or 200 yuan. Then, they will choose their leaving airport and have a list of destinations (目的地) to choose from. Once the destination is decided, their trip begins. 

A young man called Cheng dreams of going on a mystery box trip, saying that going out alone usually costs too much and that too many people don't know where to go. But the mystery box directly shows a few destinations, making it both exciting and affordable. 

Unlike Cheng, Liao Liangyu, 16, has made his dream to go on a mystery box trip come true. He and his friends bought mystery box tickets months ago, and they all got the mystery box ticket to Changsha, the capital city of Hunan province. 

Since the destinations include many less popular cities, travel mystery boxes also bring many advantages to these destinations. For example, Dehong City in Yunnan province wasn't well-known, but after being in mystery box choices, it got attention and became a popular tourist place. 

(1) What does Cheng think of traveling alone? A. Lonely. B. Exciting. C. Expensive. D. Interesting.
(2) How did Liao Liangyu choose Changsha as his travel destination? A. By pointing to the map. B. By following his friend's advice. C. By planning well ahead. D. By picking from a list of choices.
(3) What changes does mystery box travel bring to Dehong? A. More travelers. B. Better jobs. C. Less pollution. D. Cheaper food.
(4) Which is a suitable title for the text? A. Beautiful Boxes: The Rise of Mystery Box Travel Among Chinese Youth. B. Colorful Dreams: The Rise of Mystery Box Travel Among Chinese Youth. C. Expensive Travels: The Rise of Mystery Box Travel Among Chinese Youth. D. Unknown Journeys: The Rise of Mystery Box Travel Among Chinese Youth.
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Andrew was a smart boy when he was young. One day, his father gave him ten dollars and asked him to buy some goldfish. When he got to the market, he found that the killifish looked like goldfish and that they were much cheaper. So he bought some killifish and kept the rest of the money for himself.

When he got home, his father found what Andrew did at once. He put the fish in the tank(水槽)without saying anything first. The next day he said to his son, "Andrew, do you know what you bought yesterday? Are they goldfish? "Andrew didn't know what to say. His father went on, "Well, I'm happy that you know how to save money. I also know you are good at watching things around you. But it's not right to be dishonest(不诚实). "From then on, Andrew's father often asked him to do some chores, like buying daily things and helping his uncle in his store.

Several years later, Andrew became a successful businessman(成功的商人). When talking about the key to his success, he said, "Thanks to my father, I got to know myself well and grew in a right way.

(1) How much money did Andrew spend on the fish? A. Just ten dollars. B. Almost ten dollars C. Less than ten dollars. D. More than ten dollars
(2) Which of the following is the RIGHT order according to the passage?

①Andrew's father saw the killifish.

②Andrew became a successful businessman.

③Andrew got ten dollars from his father.

④Andrew helped his uncle in the store.

A. ①③④② B. ③①④② C. ④①②③ D. ③④①②
(3) Why did Andrew thank his father? A. Because his father taught him how to grow in a right way. B. Because his father taught him how to buy goldfish. C. Because his father helped him to find a successful job. D. Because his father told him the importance of helping others.
(4) What can we know from the passage? A. Andrew, in fact, liked the killifish more than the goldfish. B. Andrew's father got really angry when he saw the killifish. C. Many businessmen are successful because of their great fathers. D. Andrew's father is smart because he knows how to help his son.
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2. 阅读理解

One day in summer, little Jack was playing on the beach with his father. Suddenly, he saw a little Tortoise moving slowly on the sand. He started to look at it carefully and began to touch it with his hand. To his surprise, the tortoise stopped moving. It pulled in its head and legs, and closed its shell tightly. He touched it again but the tortoise didn't move at all. Jack became angry. He used a stick and tried to force(强迫) it to open.

When his father saw this, he stopped him and said, "No, son, you mustn't do that! You will kill the tortoise. You won't get it open with a stick." Jack was curious and asked,

"Why?"

"Just wait and see," his father replied. Then he picked up the tortoise and put it into a bag.

After they came back home, the father took the tortoise out of the bag. He put it near the fireplace. After a few minutes, the tortoise began to move a little. Then the tortoise stretched out (伸出)its head and legs. At last, the tortoise began to crawl (爬) across the room. How excited Jack was when he saw this!

Son, now you see, said his father, Sometimes you can't force someone to do things he doesn't like. But if you get him warmth first, he will do what you want him to do.

(1) Where did the father and his son see the tortoise? A. In the river. B. By a lake. C. On the beach. D. In the field.
(2) What does the underlined word "curious" mean? A. Very interested in knowing about. B. Very worried about saying. C. Very frightened of talking about. D. Very surprised at picking up.
(3) When did the tortoise begin to move a little? A. After Jack touched it. B. Before Jack gave it some warmth. C. After the father gave it some warmth. D. Before the father gave it some warmth.
(4) What lesson can you learn from the story? A. We can force others to do anything they dislike. B. We cannot force others to do things they dislike. C. People would like to do something we want them to do. D. People never do things we want them to do.
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3. 阅读理解

    Like many other young boys, I didn't know what I wanted to be when I was a middle school student. My mother advised me to be a teacher like her, but it seemed that I was not interested in it. My father wanted me to be a pianist. However, I couldn't stand spending all of my time in front of a piano.

    I got my goal (目标) after went to high school. I got part-time- job at the school radio station and I found it was interesting. I loved to discuss school life and my favorite music with my schoolmates on the radio. I kept doing this job during the next six years. When I left the university, I got a full-time job at our local radio station. My career (事业) began. My program is successful and I have a lot of fans. I enjoy my job and my life now.

(1) What's the Chinese meaning of "advised"? A. 展示 B. 建议 C. 崇拜 D. 模仿
(2) When did the writer start working at radio station? A. When he was ten years old. B. When he was a high school student. C. When he studied at the university. D. After he left the university.
(3) What did the writer talk about on the radio in the beginning? A. School news. B. Famous movies. C. School life. D. Famous people
(4) Which of the following is TRUE? A. The writer was interested in teaching. B. The writer couldn't play the piano. C. The writer often interviews (采访) stars. D. The writer's program is very popular now.
(5) What is the best title for the passage? A. Never listen to your parents B. Study hard to get good grades C. No job is easy to get D. The part-time job helped me find my career
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