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It is very important to be able to control(控制) yourself. Losing control may bring things that you would never want to see. We can learn something from the following story.
Once a boy often made trouble. His mother gave him many nails(釘子). She told him to hammer(錘,釘)one in the garden fence every time he lost his patience and fought with someone. The first day he hammered 27 nails. In the following weeks he learned how to control himself better and the number of nails hammered became smaller and smaller. He learned it was easier to control himself than to hammer nails.
The day finally came when he didn’t hammer any nails. He went to tell his mother about it. Then his mother told him to pull off a nail from the fence each time he didn’t lose his patience. After some days he told his mother that all the nails had been pulled off, Thus, she took him to the fence and said to him, “You’ve behaved well, but look at all the holes in the fence. The fence will never be again like it was before. When you fight with someone, you leave wounds(傷口)in him like these. The trouble may be over, but the wounds will always be there.”
So, learn to control yourself before you hammer the nail in the fence. Try not to leave any holes in your past.
( ) 51. Why did the mother give her son nails?
A. To put the garden fence right. B. To help him understand something.
C. To put them away. D. To make him lose patience.
( ) 52. When did the boy hammer a nail?
A. When he brought things to his mother. B. When he repaired his fence.
C. When he fought with others. D. When he leave a hole in the garden.
( ) 53. What’s the best title of this passage?
A.A Special Way My Mother taught me B. How to Hammer Nails
C. How to Pull Off a Nail D. Never Fight with Others
In New York, on a Friday night, a poor young artist stood at the gate of a train station. He was playing his 16 .His music was so great that many people put money into his 17 .The next day, the young artist came to the 18 place, and played the violin as usual. Different from the day before, he took out a piece of paper and put 19 on the ground. The paper read ,“Last night ,a man named George Sang put an important thing into my hat 20 .Please come to get it soon.” 21 about half an hour, a(an) 22 man there in a hurry, “Oh ,it’s you. You did come here.” The young violinist asked 23 , “Are you Mr. George Sang?” “Yes! Yes!” Then the violinist asked, “Did you lose something?” “Lottery(彩票).It’s the most valuable lottery in my 70 years of life,” said the man.
The violinist 24 a lottery ticket. George Sang’s name was on it, so the violinist 25 it to him. Later someone asked the violinist, “Since you 26 play the violin every day to make your tuition (學(xué)費(fèi))in the university, why didn’t you keep the lottery ticket for yourself?” The violinist said, “ 27 I don’t have much money, I live happily; But if I lose honesty, I won’t be happy forever.” Through our lives, we can get a lot and lose so 28 . But being 29 should always be with us. If we act in a dishonest way, we may 30 in a short period(短期). However, from the long-term view, we will be a loser.
1. |
A、piano |
B、guitar |
C、violin |
D、sax(薩克斯) |
2. |
A、bowl |
B、hat |
C、pocket |
D、hands |
3. |
A、similar |
B、different |
C、strange |
D、same |
4. |
A、it |
B、its |
C、they |
D、them |
5. |
A、by then |
B、by mistake |
C、by the way |
D、by hand |
6. |
A、After |
B、Before |
C、From |
D、When |
7. |
A、young |
B、old |
C、small |
D、tall |
8. |
A、coldly |
B、angrily |
C、calmly |
D、sadly |
9. |
A、took out |
B、took off |
C、took back |
D、took away |
10. |
A、sold |
B、bought |
C、gave |
D、lent |
11. |
A、could |
B、had to |
C、should |
D、must |
12. |
A、Although |
B、Once |
C、If |
D、Unless |
13. |
A、many |
B、much |
C、little |
D、few |
14. |
A、kind |
B、rich |
C、honest |
D、poor |
15. |
A、fail |
B、relax |
C、suffer |
D、succeed |
A
It is very important to be able to control yourself. Losing control may bring things that would never want to see. We can learn something from the following story.
Once a boy often made trouble. His mother gave him many nails (釘子). She told him to hammer (錘,釘) one in the garden fence (柵欄), every time he lost his patience (耐心) and fought with someone. The first day he hammered 27 nails. In the following weeks he learned how to control himself better and the number of the nails he hammered became smaller and smaller. He learned it was easier to control himself than to hammer nails.
The day finally came when he didn’t hammer any nails. He went to tell his mother about it. Then his mother told him to pull off a nail from the fence each time he didn’t lose his patience. After some days he told his mother that all the nails had been pulled off. Thus, she took him to the fence and said to him, “You’ve behaved(表現(xiàn)) well, but look at all the holes in the fence. The fence will never be again like it was before. When you fight with someone, you leave wounds(傷口) in him like these. The trouble may be over, but the wounds will always be there.”
So, learn to control yourself before you hammer the nails in the fence. Try not to leave any holes in your past.
( ) 1. Losing control may bring you ________.
A. good luck B. trouble C. nails D. a hammer
( ) 2. The boy used to _______.
A. be polite B. do wrong C. be careless D. be friendly to others
( ) 3. Why did the mother give her son nails?
A. To put the garden fence right. B. To put them away.
C. To help him understand something. D. To make him lose patience.
( ) 4. In what condition (條件) could the boy pull off a nail?
A. He could control himself. B. He fought with others.
C. He wanted to do so. D. His mother asked him to do so.
( ) 5. The writer wants us to ______.
A. praise the clever mother B. correct our mistakes
C. learn to control ourselves D. know hammering nails is useful
B
A man once had a dream about the Black Forest In Germany. In his dream he was walking in the forest when two men ran out and tried to throw him to the ground. He ran off as fast as he could, but they followed him. He reached a place where he saw two roads in front of him, one to the right and the other to the left. Which road should he take? He heard the two men behind him, getting nearer, and at the same time he heard a voice in his ear. It told him to go to the right, and he did so. He ran on and soon came to a small hotel. He was received there kindly and given a room, and he was saved from the two men. That was the dream.
Twenty years later he was really in the Black Forest and, as happened in the dream long ago, two men ran out and tried to throw him down. He ran off, and came to a place with two roads, like in the dream. He remembered the dream and took the road to the right. He soon reached a small hotel, was taken in, and so was safe. His dream of twenty years before had saved him.
( ) 6. The Black Forest is ______.
A. a place in Germany B. not a real place
C. invented by the writer D. a place in Britain
( ) 7. When he was walking in the forest, _______ ran after him.
A. two dogs B. two tigers C. two men D. two women
( ) 8. At last he came to _______.
A. a forest B. another road C. another dream D. a small hotel
( ) 9. It was ______ that saved the man’s life 20 years later.
A. a voice B the dream C. someone else D. God
( ) 10. The story tells us that ______.
A. a dream may come true some time later
B. a dream is always a dream
C. people should not believe their dreams
D. people should always believe their dreams
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