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Haveyoueverheardoffriendshipamonganimals?

AtazooinGermany,anunusualfriendshipdevelopedbetweenacat 1 abear. 

Noonewasquitesurehowthefriendshipfirstbegan.Oneday, 2 workersinthezoonoticedablackcatwasinthebear’scage(笼子),andthetwoanimalswereplayingtogether3 .Theyweresurprisedthatthesmallcatseemedtogetalongwell 4 thelargebear.Thebearkeeperallowedthecattostaywiththebear.Andlaterthepairandtheirunusualfriendship5 ahottopicatthezoo. 

Afterseveralyears,anewcage 6 forthebear.However,thecatwasstillinthesamecage.Itwalkedaroundangrilyandcriedtobewiththebear.Thebearkeeperfinallytookpityonthecatandletitstaywiththebear.Thecatandthebeargot 7 thanbefore.Theyoftensattogetherandsharedmealsin 8 sun. 

Humansusuallyexpectanimals 9 relationshipswithothersofthesamespecies(物种).However,itmaybenaturalforanimalstohave 10 ownideasaboutwhowouldbeagoodfriend. 

(  )1.A.andB.orC.soD.but

(  )2.A.alittleB.muchC.someD.little

(  )3.A.peaceB.peacefulC.morepeacefulD.peacefully

(  )4.A.byB.withC.withoutD.against

(  )5.A.becameB.becomesC.willbecomeD.isbecoming

(  )6.A.builtB.isbuiltC.wasbuiltD.wasbuilding

(  )7.A.closeB.closerC.closestD.morecloser

(  )8.A.a B.an C.the D./

(  )9.A.formB.formingC.formsD.toform

(  )10.A.theyB.themC.theirD.theirs

Onedayamanwasaskedtopaintaboatbytheowneroftheboat.Whilepainting,hefoundtherewasaholeintheboat, 1 herepairedit.Whenhefinishedpainting,hereceivedhismoneyandleft. 

Thenextday,theowneroftheboatcameandgave 2 mansomemoneythatwasmuchmorethanthepaymentforpainting.Thepainterwassurprisedandsaid,“You’vealreadypaidme3 paintingtheboat!

” 

“Butthisisn’tforthepaintingjob.Itisforrepairingtheholeintheboat.”

“Butitwassuchasmallservice.Certainlyit’snotworth 4 mesomuchmoneyforsomethingsounimportant,”saidtheman. 

“Mydearfriend,whenyou 5 topainttheboat,Iforgot 6 thehole.Whentheboatdried,mykidswent 7 afishingtrip.Theydidn’tknowabouttheholeandIwasnotathomethen.WhenIreturnedandnoticedtheyhadtakentheboat,IwasworriedbecauseIrememberedthattheboathadahole.Youcan’timaginemy 8 andjoywhenIsawthemreturningfromfishingsafely.ThenI 9 theboatandfoundthatyouhadrepairedthehole!

Yousee,yousavedmykids’lives!

” 

So,nomatterwhoyouare,just 10 repairthe“hole”youfind. 

(  )1.A.becauseB.soC.afterD.unless

(  )2.A./B.aC.theD.an

(  )3.A.asB.toC.forD.about

(  )4.A.payB.topayC.paidD.paying

(  )5.A.wasaskedB.wereaskedC.askedD.wereasking

(  )6.A.mentionB.tomentionC.mentioningD.tomentioning

(  )7.A.withB.atC.onD.through

(  )8.A.reliefsB.relievedC.reliefD.relieve

(  )9.A.examineB.wasexaminingC.examinedD.wouldexamine

(  )10.A.careB.carefulC.carelessD.carefully

Ifyouwereninetyyearsold,whatwouldyouplantodo?

Fewpeoplewanttohavenewchallenges(挑战) 1 thatage.However,anoldmannamedJingKuididsomethingthatsurprisedalotofpeople. 

Asamanof93,hemetachallenge.Oneday, 2 filmdirectorcametohimandaskedwhetherhewantedtoactinhismovie.“WhatcanIdointhemovie?

”askedtheoldman. 

“You’vebeenabarber(理发师).Ibelieveyou’retherightmanformymovieTheBarber.”Theoldmanreadthescript(剧本)beforeacceptingtheinvitation. 3 heknewthestorywell,hestillneededtokeepallthewordsinmind. 4 was!

Hefinallymadeitandtookhomeasilvercupforaspecialactingprize.Themoviealso 5 bothnationalandinternationalprizes. 

Jingbecameabarberwhenhewasyoung.Helovedthejob,sohepracticedhard 6 abetterone.Inhis 7 ,hewasstilldoingthesamejob.Thatwaswhyhe 8 bythefilmdirector. 

Whilethefilmwasbeingmade,thedirectorhadhisworriesbecausehedidn’tknow 9 Mr.Jingcouldkeepitgoing.Atlast,whenthefilmingwasdone,thedirectorwasreallypleased.Jing 10 solvedallhisproblems!

NowJingsetaworldrecordasbeinga93-year-oldactorwhohadneveractedbefore!

 

(  )1.A.from B.of C.at D.on

(  )2.A.the B./ C.a D.an

(  )3.A.UnlessB.Though C.Since D.Until

(  )4.A.Howbigthechallenge B.Whatbigthechallenge 

C.Howthebigchallenge D.Whatthebigchallenge

(  )5.A.willwin B.win C.wins D.won

(  )6.A.be B.being C.tobe D.been

(  )7.A.eighty B.eighties C.eightieth D.theeighties

(  )8.A.invites B.invited C.isinvitedD.wasinvited

(  )9.A.that B.if C.where D.when

(  )10.A.success B.succeeded C.successful D.successfully

Lan,astudentofGradeSevenfromShaanxi,wastakingadrawingclass.Guesswhatshedrew—ahouse 1 wings(翅膀).Whentheteacher 2 whyshedrewthat,Lansaidifherhousecouldfly,itwouldn’tfalldowninanearthquake. 

Lan’shometownwashitbyastrongearthquakebefore.Atleast196people 3 andmorethan1,100wereinjured.Manypeoplebecamehomeless.Soldiersanddoctorsallarrivedinthearea4 peopleandtorebuildhomes. 5 yuanwassenttheretohelpallthoseinneed. 

Althoughwe 6 stopanearthquakefromhappening,wecanusesomemethodstoreduceharm.Duringanearthquake,donotjumpoutofhighbuildings 7 itisverydangerous.Anothermethodistohideunderastrongtableordesk.Ifthereisnoshelter(躲避处)nearby,youcanalsostaybyawall,andcoveryourheadandneckwith 8 armsandhands.Andthenyoumustkeepcalmandstaythereuntiltheshakingstops. 

“Thereshouldbemoresafetytrainingatschoolinourcountry,”saidXuJian, 9 educationexpertinBeijing.Itistruethatone’ssafetyis 10 ofall.Sosafetytrainingatschoolisverynecessary. 

(  )1.A.withB.forC.aboutD.by

(  )2.A.asksB.willaskC.askedD.hasasked

(  )3.A.iskilledB.arekilledC.waskilledD.werekilled

(  )4.A.saveB.savedC.tosaveD.saving

(  )5.A.MillionofB.MillionsofC.MillionD.Millions

(  )6.A.needn’tB.can’tC.mustn’tD.shouldn’t

(  )7.A.becauseB.soC.untilD.though

(  )8.A.youB.yoursC.yourD.yourself

(  )9.A.theB.aC./D.an

(  )10.A.importantB.moreimportantC.mostimportantD.themostimportant

Ialwaysbelievethatnomatterhowbadsomethingis,youcantakesomethinggoodoutofit.TheonetimethatIwasn’tsureofthatwas 1 September11. 

Iusually 2 upat6:

30or7:

00inthemorning.Thatday,Ihappenedtowakeupearlier.IturnedontheTVandIsawthataplanehadcrashed(撞击)intotheTradeCentre.Ithoughtitwas 3 terribleaccident.Ifeltso 4 aboutallthepeopleintheplane. 

MywifeandIspentthedaywatchingtheterriblepicturesoverandoveragain.WhenIwatchedthefamilymemberslookingfor 5 lovedones,Iwouldneverforgetthepainintheireyes.I 6 understandhowthiscouldhavehappened. 

Afewweekslater,Ibegantoseethatsomethinggood 7 fromthistragedy(悲剧).Peopleseemdifferentnow,moreunderstanding,moretolerant.Things 8 seemedtobesuchatroublebeforearenolongerbigthingsnow.Irealizelifeistooshort 9 myselfworryoversmallthings.I’vealsolearnedthatthingscan’tbetakenforgrantedbyanyone.Thingschange.Peoplegotoworkanddon’tcomeback.Onemomentthey’relivingandthenextminutethey’renot.And,itdoesn’tmatterwhoyouare,thereisnothingyoucandoaboutit.Weneverknowwhenourtimewillbeover 10 weallneedtomakethemostofeveryminutewehave. 

(  )1.A.inB.onC.atD.of

(  )2.A.wakeB.wakesC.havewokenD.woke

(  )3.A.aB.anC.theD./

(  )4.A.worryB.worriedC.worryingD.worries

(  )5.A.theirB.theirsC.theyD.them

(  )6.A.couldn’tB.wouldn’tC.can’tD.shouldn’t

(  )7.A.comesB.comeC.hascameD.willcome

(  )8.A.whoB.whomC.whichD.what

(  )9.A.letB.lettingC.tolettingD.tolet

(  )10.A.becauseB.whenC.soD.if

CarlOrffisagreatGermancomposerandeducationist.He 1 borninGermanyonJuly10,1895.Hebegantoshowinterestinmusicat 2 earlyage.HelearnedtocomposemusicattheMusicAcademyinMunich.Aftergraduationin1914,hebecameaprofessionalmusician 3 teacher.In1920,hemadehishomeinMunichandworkedasateacherandcomposer.Hecomposedlots 4 songs,operasandpopularmusic. 

In1924,CarlOrff 5 aprimaryschoolinMunich.Inthisschool,musicwasplayedtogetherwiththemovementsofdanceandgymnastics.Thisspecialwayofteachingmusicmadethechildren 6 andfeelwhatmusicwas.Mostofthechildrenstartedlovingmusic.CarlOrffdidit 7 ,andmanyotherschoolsbegantofollowhim.AftertheWorldWarII,hisideaswerebroughtto 8 musicschoolsallovertheworld.Thisspecialwayevenhasaneffectonprimarymusicaleducationtoday.Manyofhisideas 9 befoundinthebookcalledMusicforChildren. 

CarlOrffgaveall 10 lifetoprimarymusicaleducation,andhewasthemostsuccessfulinit.Unluckily,hepassedawayonMarch29,1982. 

(  )1.A.is B.was C.are D.were

(  )2.A./ B.a C.an D.the

(  )3.A.and B.but C.so D.or

(  )4.A.off B.of C.for D.with

(  )5.A.willstartB.starts C.wasstarting D.started

(  )6.A.hearB.heardC.tohearD.tohearing

(  )7.A.succeedB.success C.successful D.successfully

(  )8.A.hundredsB.hundred C.hundredsofD.hundredof

(  )9.A.can B.should C.might D.need

(  )10.A.he B.his C.him D.himself

In2017,thecentra

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