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A

Threerichladiesmeteverydaybytheriver.Theysatthereandtalkedthewholeday.Oncethethreeladiesquarreled.Oneofthemsaid.“Look,howwhiteandbeautifulmyhandsare!

”Anotheronesaid,“Myhandsaremorebeautiful.”Thethirdonesaid,“Minearethemostbeautifulones.”Anoldbeggar(乞丐)womancameuptothem.“Beautifulladies,”shesaid,“I’mhungry.Pleasegivemesomethingtoeat.”

Butthethreeladiesgavehernothing.Theyonlyasked,“Tellme,oldwoman,whichoneofushasthemostbeautifulhands?

Apeasant(农民)womanwasalsosittingbytheriver.Shewaspoorandherhandswererough(粗糙的)becauseofhardwork.Theoldwomancameuptoherandsaid,“I’mhungry.Pleasegivemesomethingtoeat.”Thepeasantwomantookoutheronlycakeshehadandgaveherahalf.

Theoldwomanateitanddranksomewater.Thenshetookthepeasantwomanbythehand,broughtherbeforetherichladiesandsaid,“Now,Ishalltellyouwhosehandsarethemostbeautiful.Thehandsofthepoorpeasantwomanareroughbecauseofwork,buttheygiveusfood;theyarefarmorebeautifulthanyourhandswhichhaveneverdoneanything.”

()1.Thethreeladies.

A.hadaquarreleverydayB.wererichbutunkind

C.hadatalkabouttheirhandseverydayD.livedbythesideoftheriver

()2.Theoldwomanaskedforsomethingtoeat,.

A.butnoneofthethreerichladiesgaveanythingtoher

B.butonlyoneofthethreeladiesgaveherhalfacake

C.becauseshewantedtoknowwhosehandswerebeautiful

D.becauseshewantedtoknowwhichladywastherichest

()3.Thepeasantwoman’shandswerenotsowhiteasthethreeladies’.

A.becauseofthehardworkshehaddone

B.butshewasstrongerthananyofthem

C.soshedidn’tquarrelwiththethreeladies

D.butshewasmorebeautifulthananyofthem

()4.Theoldwomansaidthatthepeasantwoman’shandswerebeautifulthanthethreeladiesbecause.

A.shelikeddarkhandsbetterthanwhitehands

B.thepeasantwomangaveherhalfacake

C.herhandshadworkedhardtoprovidefoodforpeople

D.thethreeladiesdidn’tgiveheranythingtoeat

()5.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.HalfaCakeB.APeasantWoman’sHands

C.TheRichWoman’sHandsD.Smooth(光滑的)HandsandRoughHands

B

  InlearningEnglish,oneshouldfirstpayattentionto(注意)listeningandspeaking.Itisthegroundworkofreadingandwriting.You'dbettertryyourbesttospeakwhileyoudomuchlistening.Don'tbeafraidofmakingmistakes.Butbecarefulnottoletthemstopyoufromimproving(提高)yourEnglish.Whileyouaredoingthis,agoodwaytowrite—keepadiary,writenotesorletters,thenifyoucan,asksomeotherstogothroughwhatyouhavewrittenandtellyouwhereitiswrong.Manymistakesinyourspeakingwillbeeasilyfoundwhenyouwrite.Throughcorrecting(改正)themistakes,youcandobetterinlearningEnglish.

  Ifyouareslowinspeaking,don'tworry.Oneofthehelpfulwaysisreading,eitheraloudortoyourself.Theimportantthingistochoosesomethinginterestingtoread.Itmustn'tbetoodifficultforyou.Whenyouarereadinginthisway,don'tstoptolookupthewordsifyoucanguesstheirmeaningswhentheyhavenothingimportanttodowiththesentence.Youcandothatsomeothertime.

()6.Forthebeginners,listeningandspeakingis.

A.moreimportantthanreadingandwriting

B.notsoimportantasreadingandwriting

C.asimportantasreadingandwriting

D.notsousefulinlearningEnglish

()7.Whenyouarespeaking,.

A.youshouldmakeanymistakes

B.youmustspeakslowly

C.itdoesn'tmatterifyoumakeanymistakes

D.youhadbettertakeadictionarywithyou

()8.Oneofthegoodwaytofindyourmistakesinyourspeakingisto.

A.speakasmuchaspossible

B.writenotesorletters

C.asksomeAmericanstospeakwithyou

D.readmoreEnglishbooks

()9.Ifyouwanttobefastinspeaking,youshouldchoosesomething.

A.difficulttoreadaloud

B.easytoreadtoyourself

C.interestingtoreadtoyourself

D.importanttoreadaloud

()10.Inreading,ifyoumeetanewwordwhichhassomethingimportanttodowiththesentence,you'dbetter.

A.stoptolookitup

B.notlookitupandjustgoonreading

C.stopreadingatonce

D.notstoptolookitup

1-10BAABDCCBCA

C

Ali,whowasworkingalongwayfromhomewantedtosendalettertohiswife,buthecouldneitherreadnorwrite,andhehadtoworkallday,sohecouldonlylookforsomebodytowritehisletterlateatnight.AtlasthefoundthehouseofaletterwriterwhosenamewasNasreddin.

Nasreddinwasalreadyinbed."Itislate,"hesaid."Whatdoyouwant?

""Iwantyoutowritealettertomywife,"saidAli,Nasreddinwasnotpleased.Hethoughtforafewsecondsandthensaid,"Hasthelettergottogofar?

""Whatdoesthatmatter?

"answeredAli.

"Well,mywritingissostrangethatonlyIcanreadit,andifIhavetotravelalongwaytoreadyourlettertoyourwife,itwillcostyoualotofmoney."Aliwentawayquickly.

1.Aliwantedto____tohiswife.

A.getsomethingB.havealetterwritten

C.bringaflowerD.saygood-bye

2.Atlasthefoundthehouseof_____.

A.awriterB.aseller

C.anoldmanD.aletter-writer

3.WhenAlitoldwhathewantedtodoNasreddinwas______.

A.notpleasedB.pleased

C.excitedD.angry

4.Nasreddinsaidthathiswritingwas_____.

A.easyforanyonetoread

B.strangeforanyonetoread

C.toostrangeforanyonetowrite

D.difficultforanyonetoread

5.Thisstorytellsus______.

A.nottoaskanybodyforhelp

B.nottotroubleothersatnight

C.nottoaskforhelpwithoutmoney

D.nottotrustothers

D

Anoldmandiedandlefthissonalotofmoney.Butthesonwasafoolishyoungman,andhequicklyspentallthemoney,sothatsoonhehadnothingleft.Ofcourse,whenthathappened,allhisfriendslefthim.Whenhewasquitepoorandalone,hewenttoseeNasreddin,whowasakind,cleveroldmanandoftenhelpedpeoplewhentheyhadtroubles.

"Mymoneyhasfinishedandmyfriendshavegone,"saidtheyoungman."Whatwillhappentomenow?

"

"Don'tworry,youngman,"answeredNasreddin."Everythingwillsoonbeallrightagain.Wait,andyouwillsoonfeelmuchhappier."

Theyoungmanwasveryglad."AmIgoingtogetrichagainthen?

"heaskedNasreddin.

"No,Ididn'tmeanthat,"saidtheoldman."Imeantthatyouwouldsoongetusedtobeingpoorandtohavingnofriends."

Multiplechoice

1.Anoldmandiedandlefthisson_______.

A.nothingB.somegold

C.muchmoneyD.onlyahouse

2.Whenthesonwas________,hewenttoseeNasreddin.

A.shortofmoneyB.quitepoorandsick

C.introubleD.quitepoorandalone

3.TheyoungmanwasverygladbecauseNasreddinsaidthat________.

A.hewouldbecomerichagain

B.hewouldsoonfeelmuchhappier

C.hewouldbecomeclever

D.hewouldhavemorefriends

4.Nasreddinmeanttheyoungman______.

A.wouldgetrichagain

B.wouldgetusedtohavingnothing

C.wouldgetusedtobeingintrouble

D.wouldgetoutofpoorness

5.Whatthisstorytellsusis________.

A.thatmoneyiseverything

B.thatmoneymakesthemarego

C.tosaveeachpenny

D.thatmisfortuneteststhesincerityoffriends

E

Amanwastravellingabroadinasmallredcar.Onedayheleftthecarandwentshopping.Whenhecameback,itsroofwasbadlydamaged.

Someboystoldhimthatanelephanthaddamagedit.Themandidnotbelievethem,buttheytookhimtoacircuswhichwasnearthere.Theowneroftheelephantsaid,"Iamverysorry!

Myelephanthasabig,round,redchair.Hethoughtthatyourcarwashischair,andhesatonit!

"

Thenhegavethemanaletter,inwhichhesaidthathewassorryandthathewouldpayforallthedamage.

Whenthemangotbacktohisowncountry,thecustomsofficerswouldnotbelievehisstory.Theysaid,"Yousoldyournewcarwhileyouwereabroadandboughtthisoldone!

"

Itwasonlywhenthemanshowedthemtheletterfromthecircusmanthatbelievedhim.

Multiplechoice

1.Amanwastravellingabroad_______.

A.inabigbusB.inagreenjeep

C.inaredcarD.inaredtaxi

2.Thecarwasdamagedbecause________.

A.therewasatrafficaccident

B.thecircusmanbrokeit

C.itrushedintoashop

D.theelephantsatonit

3.Thecircusmansaidthat_______.

A.hewouldpayforpartofthedamage

B.hewouldpayforallofthedamage

C.hewouldn'tpayforthedamage

D.hewouldbuyanewcar

4.Whenthemangotbacktohiscountry,thecustomsofficers______.

A.wouldcheckhisnewcar

B.onlycheckedhiscar

C.searchedhim

D.wouldn'tbelievewhathehadsaid,

5.Itwasonly________thatmadetheofficersbelievehim.

A.theletterfromthecircusman

B.anewspaperfromthecountry

C.thecertificateofhisD.theletterf

F

Nasreddinwascuttingabranchoffatreeinhisgarden.Whilehewassawing,anothermanpassedinthestreet.Hestoppedandsaid,"Excuseme,butifyoucontinuetosawthatbranchlikethat,youwillfalldownwithit."HesaidthisbecauseNasreddinwassittingonthebranchandcuttingitataplacebetweenhimselfandthetrunkofthetree.

Nasreddinsaidnothing.Hethought,"Thisissomefoolishpersonwhohasnoworktodoandgoesabouttellingotherpeoplewhattodoandwhatnottodo."

Themancontinuedonhisway.Ofcourse,afterafewminutes.ThebranchfellandNasreddinfellwithit.

"MyGod!

"hecried."Thatmanknowsthefuture!

"andheranafterhimtoaskhowlonghewasgoingtolive.Butthemanhadgone.

1.OnedayNasreddinwascuttingabranch_______atreeinhisgarden.

A.onB.inC.atD.off

2.WhileNasreddinwassawing,anotherman

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