Once upon a time, an old woman had two large water pots. Each hung on the end of a pole(杆子)which she carried across her neck.
One of the pots had a crack in it while the other pot was perfect, From the river to the house, the cracked pot arrived only half full. And the other pot was always full. The perfect pot took pride in its talent. But the poor cracked pot felt sad for its own disadvantage.
One day by the river the cracked pot said to the woman, "I feel bad about myself, because the crack in me causes water to come out all the way back to your house.”
The old woman smiled and said, "Why are there flowers on your side of the road, but not on the other pot's side? That's because I have always known about your crack. So I planted flowers on your side of the road, and every day while we walk back, you water them. For two years I have been able to pick these beautiful flowers to decorate my house, There would not be this beauty without you. Each of us has our own cracks. But the cracks make our lives so interesting and beautiful."
So, to all the cracked pot friends, have a great day and remember to smell the flowers on your side of the road!
1.If each of the two pots could be filled with 20 kilos of water, the woman would probably get _______ kilos of water from the river to the house.
A. 10 B. 20 C. 30 D. 40
2.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The woman preferred the perfect pot to the cracked pot.
B. The cracked pot felt more talented than the perfect pot.
C. There were beautiful flowers on both sides of the road.
D. The old woman decorated her house with some flowers.
3.What can we learn from the story?
A. Everyone has a talent.
B. A true friend is hard to find.
C. Success never comes easily.
D. Mistakes improve our learning,
While I was waiting to enter university, I saw an advertisement in a newspaper –a teaching job wanted at a school. The school was about ten miles from where I lived. I was in great of money and wanted to do something useful, so I .
Three days later, a letter arrived. It asked me to meet the principal of the school at Croydon. It proved to be a(n) journey -a train to Croydon station, a ten-minute bus ride and then a walk of a quarter of a mile.
A man who was short and round seemed to be the principal and he opened the door for me. "The school," he said, "has a group of twenty-four boys between seven and thirteen years old." According to the man, I should have to teach all the subjects art, which the man himself taught. I should have to the class into three groups and teach them at three different levels, and I was not glad at the of teaching Maths -a subject which I wasn't good at. It was that I had to teach them on Saturday afternoon because most of my friends would be themselves at that time.
Before I had time to ask about my ,the man got up to his feet. "Now," he said,“You'd better meet my wife. She is the one who really runs this school.”
1.A. fear B. need C. danger D. control
2.A. applied B. arranged C. announced D. accepted
3.A. comfortable B. boring C. short D. unpleasant
4.A. at first B. at most C. at least D. at last
5.A. besides B. except C. including D. about
6.A. cut B. divide C. turn D. gather
7.A. action B. way C. movement D. thought
8.A. worse B. better C. harder D. nicer
9.A. helping B. believing C. enjoying D. losing
10.A. fund B. value C. award D. pay
--- How soon will you start your journey?
--- I'm not sure. I haven't decided_______.
A. when shall I ask the boss for leave
B. where I will go to spend the holiday
C. if I would go by train or by plane
D. who should I travel with
--- She's never spoken to a foreigner, _______?
--- Yes. She is active and can speak English freely.
A. is she B. has she C. isn't she D. hasn't she
With the development of science and technology, news can be_______ to every corner of the world in seconds.
A. put out B. sent out C. run out D. taken out
--- I'm tired. I'm taking next week off.
---_______, honey. You do need a break.
A. Not so sure B. Forget it C. Great idea D. No way