【正文】
? A. He has to look for food somewhere else. B. He doesn’t give up fishing. C. He doesn’t fish any more. D. He has nothing to do. ( )35. What can we learn from the old man? A. When we are in trouble, we should not give up. B. When we want to fish, we can get a big fish. C. We can do everything well because we are young. D. We can live a better life if we like fishing. C Although I’m not in my childhood, I still prefer reading fairy tales. They often make me think of some special experiences and feelings. This summer I’ve reviewed this kind of tales, The Little Prince. It was published in 1940. It’s the worldfamous fairy tale by the French author Anto ine. “I”, the narrator(講述者 ) of the story, is a pilot. Hi s plane has something wrong and lands in the Sahara. The little prince lives on a small pla, and he grows a flower called ROSE there. One day they have a quarrel(爭吵 ), so the little prince runs away. On his allalone journey, he meets different kinds of people. From these people he gets a conclusion(結論 ) that grownups are strange. And with the help of the man he meets, he descends in the Sahara. This book moved me a lot. It is not only a fairy tale for children and teenagers, but also for grownups. 根據(jù)短文內容,選擇最佳答案。( 5分) A: Hello, Daming! 56 B: I’m looking for a book called Robinson Crusoe. A: What’s it about? B: 57 The hero in the book is a castaway(乘船失事的人 ). A: 58 Tell me more about it. B: He lives on the island for twentyeight years. In the end he is saved and es back home. A: 59 B: It first came out in 1719. It’s really a great book. A: It’s a pity that I haven’t read it. B: Oh, here is it. If you like, after I finish it, I can lend it to you. A: 60 Thanks a lot. B: You’re wele. A. It’s a great book by an English writer. B. When did it e out? C. What’s up? D. It’s written by my favourite writer, Lu Xun. E. Why are you so busy? F. Go on, please. G. Sounds like a good idea. VII. 短文填空 (每小題 1分,共 10分 ) Spending time in a bookshop can be enjoyable. If you go to a good bookshop, no assistant will e near to you and say, “Can I 61h you?” You needn’t buy anything you don’t want. You may try to find out 62w the book you want is. If you fail(沒有找到 ), the assistant will lead you there and 63t he will go away. It seems that he is not 64i in selling any books at all. There is a story about a good bookshop. A medical student 65f a very useful book in the bookshop, but it was too 66e for him to buy. He couldn’t get it from the library, either. So every afternoon, he went there to 67r a little. One day, however, he couldn’t find the book