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ery morning and reading 2 after supper. So he knows much and teaches well. His 3 worship(崇拜) him very much. Mike, Mr. Clark’s little son, is only nine. He also likes books. And he often asks his father some questions. Mr. Clark always thinks the boy is too 4 to understand and chooses 5 ones to answer. Of course the boy is not satisfied with(對……滿意) it. One day Mike read 6 about the lights and was interested in it. When his father told him to do some housework, he went on thinking of it. He asked him a few questions, and his father answered all. Then his father said proudly(自豪地), “Fathers always know 7 than sons!”The boy thought for a while and said, “ 8 .”“Oh? Why?”Mike didn’t answer but asked instead(反而), “ 9 invented the lights?” “Thomas Edison.” answered Mr. Clark.“Why didn’t his 10 invent them?” Looking at his son, Mr. Clark didn’t know how to answer the question! ( )1. A. finds B. studies C. buys D. borrows ( )2. A. newspapers B. letters C. stories D. messages( )3. A. teachers B. parents C. students D. classmates ( )4. A. short B. young C. clever D. able ( )5. A. easy B. the easiest C. more difficult D. the most difficult( )6. A. everything B. nothing C. something D. anything ( )7. A. more B. most C. less D. worse ( )8. A. I think so B. I don’t know C. I agree D. I don’t think so( )9. A. Who B. What C. Where D. How( )10. A. father B. teacher C. son D. friend (5)David is a middle school student. He had lived in a small 1 for fifteen years. It was a small place with only five families living there. His father, Mr. Hill, was a rich farmer and later on he 2 a shop in our town. He bought a house here last month. His 3 moved to the new house and his son began to study in our class. But he had 4 friends here. At first he often played by 5 .His neighbor Cathy is a kind girl. She has many friends. She finds the boy never talks with anybody and decides to help him. David 6 to stay with her and talks to her a lot. Now they’re good friends.One afternoon, Cathy told David, “It’ll be my sixteenth birthday tomorrow. I’ll have a birthday party. Would you like to e?”“__7 . I’m glad to,” the boy said happily.David got home and thought of a 8 he could give to Cathy. He was sorry that he _9__ to ask the girl what she liked. He couldn’t telephone her because he didn’t know her 10 . At that moment Mrs. Hill came and asked, “What’s the matter, dear?”“What would you like if it was your sixteenth birthday, Mom?”“Nothing,” the woman said, “I just wish I were sixteen.”( ) 1. A. town B. city C. village D. country( ) 2. A. open B. opens C. opened D. opening( ) 3. A. home B. shop C. building D. family( ) 4. A. a few B. few C. a little D. little( ) 5. A. himself B. him C. his D. he ( ) 6. A. enjoy B. enjoys C. like D. likes( ) 7. A. Well B. No C. Sorry D. Certainly( ) 8. A. book B. dress C. present D. pen ( ) 9. A. forgot B. forget C. remember D. remembered( ) 10. A. home B. number C. place D. address (6)These days puter games have bee more and more popular in many cities and towns. A lot of small shops along busy 1 have changed into puter game houses to get more 2 . These places are always crowded(擁擠的)with people.In the puter game houses, people 3 a lot of money matching on the machine. It’s 4 for one to beat(打敗) a puter, but one can do well after trying again and again. People want to 5 when they play puter games. The more they 6 , the more they want to win, and at last they even can’t 7 without it.The result(結(jié)果) is that some people don’t want to 8 and they play in puter game houses for hours and hours. For school boys, things are 9