阅读理解。     "Track!" said my master.     Like any good tracker-dog who has receive

阅读理解。     "Track!" said my master.     Like any good tracker-dog who has receive

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阅读理解。     "Track!" said my master.
     Like any good tracker-dog who has received the command(命令)he most loves, I gave a bark
of excitement, put my nose down to the ground and sniffed. The ground was rich with smells. Even
in the high-class housing area where we were working, the stones held traces of many soft and
confusing scents (smells). As I searched for the scent that would give me a clue to the tail of the
guilty man, my tail wagged slowly, thoughtfully, delightedly. Work was like play to me; I enjoyed it.
     A small group of people gathered behind us. Among these onlookers was the old caretaker of
the building next door to ours. He spoke in a scornful voice, "You actually think your dog might catch
a thief three days after the event?" My master said nothing, but I"m sure he must have smiled. I did
not turn to look. I knew he would not speak unless it was to give me a new command.
     I needed to concentrate. My task was difficult. I had to pick out one scent among the many that
lay about and then tracked it to its source.
     "You"re wasting your time," said the caretaker. I looked at him without raising my head. He was
running his hand over his fat stomach. His rough palm and smooth shirt combined to make a slight
noise. It was part of my training to be aware-often it is only a little whisper of a noise that alerts(提醒)
you to be drawing of a weapon. But of course the aging caretaker was going to do no such thing.
There was no smell of fear or nervousness about him. He was merely being clever and talkative.
     "I"ve seen many tracker-dogs in my time," said the caretaker to the onlookers. "I served with
the police years ago. We would never have thought of using a tracker-dog to find a car thief.
Impossible. Everyone knows that dogs are useless in such matters."
     In a sense he was right. I"m sure there"s no need to tell you that, just as a dog"s hearing is much
better than a human being"s, so his sense of smell tells one thing from another far better than a great
detective. If Sherlock Holmes could work out that a man had had an egg for breakfast by seeing the
yellow stain on his mouth, a trained dog could tell you whether the hen that laid the egg was healthy
or not.
     I know it sounds funny and I mean it to be. But I"m not exaggerating. A dog can tell you-if you
understand a dog"s way of communicating-all this and more without even setting eyes on the man he
is investigating.1. Who do you think the dog was tracking?

A. The thief.
B. The caretaker.
C. The master.
D. The onlookers.

2. How did the dog react to the command to track? A. It thought for a while and did what was asked.
B. It was happy, even though it wasn"t trained for the task.
C. It was angry because there were so many smells.
D. It was excited because it took pleasure in tracking.3. In the dog"s opinion, its sense of smell ______.A. can give us fewer details about what a human has already discovered
B. can achieve more than what a human"s only if the smell is not hidden
C. is particularly trained to pick out one scent among hundreds
D. is better than its sense of hearing when it does tracking4. According to the passage, the dog is ______.A. honest and hopeful
B. smart and helpful
C. kind and careful
D. popular and thoughtful
答案
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完形填空       When Josie left school she had no idea what she wanted to do. A friend of hers, who was a year older, and   1   name was Josephine, was at art college, and she   2   Josie to join her there.
       Josie’s father worked in a factory, and her mother in a shop. They were   3   their money to buy their own house, and they had   4   that Josie would start earning too as soon as she   5  , so when she told them
that she wanted to go to art college, she   6   them to have objections(异议). But in fact they had   7  .
       “You will have to find some kind of a job to _8_ your college,” Josie’s mother _9_ her. “You
father and I will be very happy to keep you _10  but we have no money for your college courses and none
for paints and all the other things you’ll need.”
       “Thank you very much,” Josie answered. “I’m really very grateful to you both. And there’s
_11_ about getting a job; the head of the art college has _12_ me one in their library.” After a few months, Josie’s parents really felt very _13_ that their daughter was going to college, especially _14   she brought
home some of the things she had painted, for which she had received high praise from her teachers.
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(     )2. A. promised   
(     )3. A. spending   
(     )4. A. hoped     
(     )5. A. went to work
(     )6. A. thought   
(     )7. A. none     
(     )8. A. support   
(     )9. A. warned   
(     )10. A. at work
(     )11. A. no hope
(     )12. A. given   
(     )13. A. worried
(     )14.A. if     
B. her     
B. permitted
B. counting
B. wished   
B. left school
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B. suggested   
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B. offered   
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C. decided   
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D. not                  
D. pay for              
D. admired              
D. from education      
D. no problem          
D. taken on            
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阅读理解
       Yesterday the police were joined by more than 20 volunteers in the continuing search for the two
missing teenagers, Vicky Gray and Tom Hunter, and their guide, Gavin Jones. The police said that they
had disappeared during an adventure (冒险) tour of Cape York Peninsula.
       This was the second day of the search and the police were now very worried about the safety of the
three missing people.
       The police said that the search had covered a wide area, but the rainforest was thick and their work
was made harder by the recent rain. Later on Chief Inspector (警官) Roger Fleet said, "The travellers
had a radio with them. If they had been in trouble, they would have called us."
       The three travellers left Cooktown very early on Saturday morning in a Toyota car. They took a small dirt road that runs down to the Daintree River, a dangerous river full of crocodiles (鳄鱼). Chief Inspector Roger Fleet said the tourists wouldn"t have got into trouble if they had stayed on the main road.
       A photo of Vicky and Tom was found by a policeman under the "Be Careful about crocodiles" sign
near the river. Why was the photo left behind? This is just one of the unanswered questions. Other
questions are: Why was the photo left behind? Why was the Toyota parked and locked at the edge of
the rainforest? The police said that the travelers had left a map of the area behind. Why? Why had
someone drawn a cross on the point (地点) where the car is? Is this a sign? What does it mean? If
anyone can give information or has seen these three young people, contact the local police in Cooktown.
1. This article is probably taken from ___________.
A. a newspaper
B. a magazine
C. a storybook
D. a guidebook
2. Which word best describes the search of the three missing people?
A. Helpless
B. Hard
C. Delightful
D. Successful
3. Which of the following things wasn"t found by the police?
A. A touring map.
B. A photo of the travelers.
C. The travelers" radio.
D. The travelers" car
4. All the following are unanswered questions except_____________.
A. why they left a photo behind
B. why they came to this area
C. why their Toyota was parked in the place
D. why a cross was drawn on the map
选词填空。根据短文内容,用方框中所给词的适当形式填空。(其中有一词多余)
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feel give turn work help near he final
完形填空。
     Mr. Hogg was on his way home. He had been out of work __1__ two weeks and could not find
__2__ job. Today he hadn"t had anything __3__ and he had no money in his pocket. "Don"t move or
shout, Your__4__ on your head," a voice came from behind him. Hogg didn"t move. Then a thin man
came up __5__ a gun in his hand.  "Give me your money. "  "But I haven"t got any. " Hogg said. With
these words he pulled out his pockets, and they really were all empty. The man didn"t believe __6__.
So Hogg told him everything. __7__ hearing his story, the man put his gun away and took out five dollars,
saying, "We"re in the same boat. Take this." After he put the money into Hogg"s hand, he went away
__8__. Hogg watched the man disappearing (消失) in the darkness (黑暗). With the money in his hand,
he __9__ what to do or what __10__.
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阅读理解。
     Some people are afraid of flying. They are worried that the plane will crash or that someone may
hijack it. A person who hijacks a plane usually says he will blow up the plane if he does not get money.
Sometimes hijackers do not want money, however. They want other things. They some -times want their
friends let out of jail or to go to another country.
     The first hijacking happened on 16 June 1948 on a plane traveling from Macau to Hong Kong. Some
men with guns told the pilot they wanted, money. The pilot fought them, but the hijackers shot him. The
plane crashed into the sea, and nearly everyone in it died. Only one man lived. His name was Wong-yu
Man. When the police brought the plane out of the sea, they looked at it very carefully and found bullet
holes in the walls of the plane. They knew then that there had been a hijack.
     A policeman sat near Wong-yu Man"s bed in the hospital. Before long Wong-yu started to talk in his
sleep. "Where are my men?" he said. "Are they all right? Did they get the money?" The policeman wrote
everything down. He knew Wong-yu"s words meant something. He thought Wong-yu was one of the
hijackers. He was right. When Wong-yu came out of hospital, he went to jail for a long time.
l. The story is about _____.
A. a plane crash
B. how to hijack a plane
C. the first hijack
D. planes and travelling
2. When they, fly, some people are afraid _____.
A. the plane will crash or be hijacked
B. their friends will go to jail
C. someone will get a lot of money
D. the police will take them to jail
3. The first hijacking happened in Macau in _____.
A. July 1948
B. March 1938
C. March 1948
D. June 1948
4. The plane crashed because _____.
A. he police shot the plane
B. the pilot got sick
C. the hijacker blew up the plane
D. the hijacker shot the pilot
 5. Which picture shows what the police found after the crash?

            A.                   B.                 C.                    D.