There was once a boy who was very rich. He had everything, so he was only interested in the objects. This happened to him in relation to a very old mirror, and he his parents to buy it. When the boy looked into the mirror, his image looked very sad indeed. He tried and making funny faces, but his image continued with its .

, the boy went off to buy sweets and all kinds of toys. He came home but his image in the mirror was still sad-looking. Fed up, the boy stuck the mirror off in a . “What a terrible mirror! It didn’t properly!”

One afternoon he went into the street to and to buy a few toys, but on his way he saw a little boy crying his heart out. The boy looked so that the rich boy went over to see what had happened. The little one told him that he had lost his . Together the two boys set off in search of them. As the little boy wouldn’t stop , our boy spent his money buying him sweets to cheer him up. Finally, after much , they found his parents who were out looking for him, very .

The rich boy headed towards , without having been able to play, without toys, and without . As he went into his room, he noticed a shining light in the corner, the corner he had left the mirror in. Seeing this, he went over to the mirror, and the light was coming from his own body. So he understood the mirror could faithfully reflect the true joy of its .

After that, each morning when he to see a special shine in that mirror, he knew he had to do something to bring it back.

1.A. expensiveB. unusualC. naturalD. popular

2.A. persuadedB. remindedC. allowedD. warned

3.A. sleepingB. smilingC. noddingD. driving

4.A. eventB. storyC. wordD. expression

5.A. FrightenedB. AshamedC. SurprisedD. Embarrassed

6.A. seriouslyB. silentlyC. proudlyD. happily

7.A. deskB. boxC. cornerD. drawer

8.A. workB. appearC. lieD. say

9.A. hideB. playC. searchD. observe

10.A. lonelyB. carelessC. sleepyD. angry

11.A. petsB. parentsC. friendsD. presents

12.A. runningB. whisperingC. cryingD. complaining

13.A. reflectingB. fightingC. visiting D. walking

14.A. worriedB. interestedC. confusedD. amazed

15.A. schoolB. homeC. the shopD. the town

16.A. moneyB. happinessC. memoryD. advice

17.A. similarB. nextC. sameD. relevant

18.A. announcedB. predictedC. suggestedD. realized

19.A. audienceB. partnerC. ownerD. enemy

20.A. refusedB. stoppedC. forgotD. failed

 

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3.B

4.D

5.C

6.D

7.C

8.A

9.B

10.A

11.B

12.C

13.D

14.A

15.B

16.A

17.C

18.D

19.C

20.D

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試題分析:本文通過一個(gè)小男孩的故事告訴我們:什么是快樂?快樂就是能夠幫助別人。只有在幫助別人的時(shí)候,我們才能得到真正的考慮。

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