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“The poor kid might as well go home,” Tucker Mouse said, looking around the station and then looking back at Mario, “Such a pity!”

Far into the night Mario waited. Way down the railway he could see the lights of the train coming toward him. Mario knew most of the conductors (售票员) . They all liked him and came over to talk between trips.

The train stopped. Only nine or ten people got out. Tucker watched worriedly to see if any of them came to buy a paper.

No one stopped, or even looked at him. All evening long he had sold only fifteen papers and four magazines.

Mario’s friend Paul, a conductor on the train, came over to the newsstand (报摊) . “Any luck?” he asked.

“Maybe on the next train.” sighed (叹气) Mario. “I can’t understand it. It’s Saturday night too. Even the Sunday papers aren’t going.

Paul looked at the newsstand. “You’re awfully late tonight. There’s going to be less and less until morning.”

“Well, I can sleep on Sundays,” said Mario. “Besides, school’s out now. Mom and Dad are picking me up on the way home. They went to visit some friends. Tonight is the only chance they have.”

Over a loudspeaker came a voice saying, “Next train for Grand Central, Gate 2.”

“‘Night, Mario,” Paul said. He started off toward the train. Then he stopped, reached in his pocket, and threw a coin. “I’ll take a Sunday Times,” Paul said.

“Hey wait!” Mario called after him. “It’s only twenty-five cents. You’ve got a quarter coming?”

But Paul was already in the car with a smile. The train moved off slowly, its lights shone through the darkness.

Tucker Mouse smiled, too. He liked Paul. In fact he liked anybody who was nice to Mario. But it was late now—time to get back to his comfortable hole in the wall.

【小题1】Who thought Mario shouldn’t stay so late?
A.Tucker Mouse.B.Paul.C.Mario himself.D.Both Tucker Mouse and Paul.
【小题2】What does the underlined part in Paragraph 6 mean?
A.Mario can’t find the Sunday papers now.
B.The Sunday papers haven’t been sent to Mario yet.
C.No one buys the Sunday papers that night.
D.The conductor doesn’t want to buy the Sunday papers.
【小题3】How did the the conductor help Mario?
A.By offering him a mouse in the wall.B.By talking with him between trips.
C.By buying a paper with more money.D.By lighting up the darkness with train lights.
【小题4】Which of the following isn’t true according to the passage?
A.Tucker Mouse felt bad about Mario’s newspaper business.
B.Mario usually worked late on Saturday to get some business.
C.Mario’s parents might always be busy except Saturday nights.
D.Tucker Mouse also helped with the family business on weekends.
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A 7-year-old boy got lost in Australia's Deep Greek Conservation Park and a kangaroo saved him.

According to the news, Simon walked in the forest on Saturday after eating lunch with his family. It is said that the lost boy wanted to pick flowers for his mom. Unluckily, he got lost and stayed out all night in the forest without warm clothes.

Then the police started to look for the boy, and they found Simon 24 hours later—even though finally they found him only about half a kilometer away from the family's campsite(露营地).   His father thought his son got lost because of the rain and wind.

But whatever happened, the truth was that Simon was lost for almost 24 hours. The overnight weather was cold and wet, about degree 6.

So, how did the lost boy spend the cold night?

The family said that Simon's flowers for his mom made a kangaroo interested in. His dad said, "A kangaroo came close to him, ate the flowers in his hands and fell asleep next to him. I think God sent a kangaroo to keep him warm."

【小题1】Why did Simon get lost in the forest?
A.Because he wanted to take a walk in the forest.
B.Because he wanted to pick up flowers for his mother.
C.Because he wanted to play with a lovely kangaroo.
D.Because he found something interesting and strange.
【小题2】How long did Simon stay in the forest alone?
A.For almost one hourB.For about 7 hours.
C.For almost a day.D.For almost a month.
【小题3】Who does the writer think saved the boy?
A.The policemen.B.His parents.
C.A worker in the forest.D.A kangaroo.
【小题4】The passage is most probably from ________.
A.a dictionaryB.a notice boardC.a newspaperD.a magazine

Some children were working in a wheat (小麦) field. Some worked hard and some didn’t. But one small boy just ran here and there after the butterflies and sang happily.

In the evening, an angel (天使) came and said to the children, “Come now to the gate, and bring your sheaves (小麦捆) with you.”

So the children came, bringing their sheaves, but the boy that had run after the butterflies, came empty-handed.

“No one can enter here without sheaves,” the angel told him.

Hearing that, the small boy lowered his head.

Then all the other children cried out together. One said, “Dear Angel, let him in! In the morning I was sick and this boy came and played with me, and showed me the butterflies. Also, he gave me one of sheaves, and I would give it to him again.”

Another said, “Dear Angel, let him in! At noon I fainted (昏倒) and fell down. This boy brought me water, and then he showed me the butterflies until I felt better. To me he also gave one of his sheaves, and I would give it to him again.”

And a third said, “Just now, as evening was coming, I was tired and I couldn’t go on working. But this boy comforted me, showed me the butterflies, and gave me one of his sheaves.”

And the other children said with one voice, “We also had sheaves of him, dear angel. Let him in!”

The angel smiled, and reached his hand inside the gate and brought out a pile of sheaves. “Here are his sheaves!” said the angel. “They are known and counted, every one.” And he said to the small boy, “Lead the way in!”

【小题1】When did the angel appear?
A.In the morning.B.At noon.
C.In the afternoon.D.In the evening.
【小题2】The small boy lowered his head probably because ______.
A.he couldn’t find his sheavesB.his butterflies all flew away
C.the angel was angry with himD.he felt it hopeless to enter by the gate
【小题3】When a child was ill in the morning, the small boy ______.
A.sang to himB.played with him
C.gave him a butterflyD.brought him some water
【小题4】How did the small boy probably feel at the end of the story?
A.Proud.B.Upset.C.Strange.D.Stressed

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