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ed by me and then turned back. He looked at me, with a smile. Suddenly, I felt the touch of something bright and friendly. It made me feel happy and warm. That smile changed my life. I started to talk with other students and made friends. Day by day, I became closer to everyone in my class. The boy with the lucky smile has bee my best friend now. One day I asked him why he had smiled, but he couldn39。t remember doing so! It doesn39。t matter because all the dark days have gone. I believe that the world is what you think it is. If you think it is lonely, you might always be alone. So smile at the world and it will smile back. (1)When did the writer get the gift? A.At the age of 16.B.After making friends with the boy.C.In the first year at a middle school.D.After being closer to everyone in the class.(2)Why was the smile an important gift? A.Because the writer39。s old school was far away.B.Because the writer didn39。t know who the boy was.C.Because the smile didn39。t mean anything to the boy.D.Because the writer felt lonely and had no friends and it made her feel happy and warm.(3)Why didn39。t the writer talk to anyone in her new school about her problems? A.Because she was always unhappy.B.Because she didn39。t know anyone at the time.C.Because she was in the first year at the junior high school.D.Because she didn39。t want her parents to worry about her.(4)How did the smile change her life? A.She started to make friends.B.She became the best friend of the boy.C.Her parents didn39。t worry about her any more.D.She realized that she was lonely.10.閱讀理解 One day in a restaurant, the American writer Anne Herbert wrote this sentence on a piece of paper: Random(任意的) actions of kindness. Later she repeated it in an interview on a TV show, and it soon caught people39。s eyes and made people think about how small kind actions could make our daily lives better. One rainy night, a woman was standing at a bus stop waiting for the bus. A man came by on a motorcycle and offered to give her a ride. Of course, the woman said no. It would be crazy to accept a ride from a stranger on a motorcycle. Suddenly the man reached out and put a 50dollar bill in her hand. He said, Please take a taxi. It hurts me to see you standing here in the rain. Before she could refuse, he left quickly on his motorcycle. Kind actions can be contagious. Once, a woman was going through a toll station(收費站) on a highway. Instead of paying for one ticket, she asked for two. She said to the toll collector, The second ticket is for the car behind me. She didn39。t know the person in that car. She just did it without thinking more. So when the next car came up, the toll collector said to the driver, You don39。t have to pay. The woman in the blue car just paid for you. The driver was so surprised that he decided to pay for the person behind him. This continued with 14 drivers that day. So just imagine what the world will be like if we all practice random actions of kindness from time to time?(1)When the man on the motorcycle offered to give a ride, the woman probably felt he is______. A.helpfulB.friendlyC.sillyD.strange(2)The underlined word contagious in Paragraph 3 probably means ______ in Chinese. A.有感染力的B.有用的C.有生機的D.有說服力的(3)One of the features(特征) of random actions of kindness is ______. A.it39。s necessary to take time to plan for itB.you should wait for a proper time to do itC.to do something good without thinkingD.to perform kindly for a certain need(4)Which of the following best ends the passage? A.We will not only give, but also get a lot out of it.B.It helps us understand why people help each other.C.Have you ever done any random actions of kindness?D.Will more people accept random actions of kindness?11.閱讀理解 April 15 was a sad day for France. A fire broke out in Notre Dame, a centuries—old cathedral(大教堂) in the heart of Paris. The cathedral39。s spire(尖頂)and a large part of its roof were destroyed. Built between 1163 and 1250, Notre Dame is one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture(哥特式建筑). The cathedral is home to many valuable works of art. Among the most famous artworks inside are its three stained—glass rose windows, and the cathedrals bronze statues which had been taken away before the fire for repairs. Notre Dame is one of the world39。s most famous tourist attractions. About 13 million people visit it every year. It lies in the center of Paris, along the Seine River French writer Victor Hugo used it as the setting of his famous story The Hunchback of NotreDame《巴黎圣母院》. French President Emmanuel Macron described the fire as a terrible tragedy, but added, the worst had been avoided Macron has promised that the French people will rebuild the cathedral together. He announced that he will launch an international fund raising campaign (募捐活動). Notre Dame is our, it39。s our literature, and it39。s our imagery. We will rebuild it. This is probably part of the French destiny, and we will finish it in the next five years. Starting tomorrow, a national donation plan will be started at home and abroad, Macron said. Paris without Notre Dame? Madness.(1)How old is the NotreDame de Paris Cathedral? A.About 850 years.B.About 1160 years.C.About 1250 years.D.About 2410 years.(2)Which of the following was NOT damaged in the fire? A.The cathedral39。s spire.B.The cathedral39。s roof.C.The top of the Gothic cathedral.D.The cathedral39。s bronze statues.(3)What do you know about Notre Dame de Paris? A.You can buy lots of artistic treasure in it.B.It sits in central Paris, by the Seine River.C.French writer Hugo finished his famous story in it.D.It39。s one of British most famous places of interest.(4)What can you infer(推斷)from the last paragraph? A.The most valuable part of the church was damaged in the fire.B.French government will pay all the money for the rebuild.C.Tourists ca