完形填空。     A  judge was working in his room one day when a neighbour ran in and s

完形填空。     A  judge was working in his room one day when a neighbour ran in and s

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完形填空。
     A  judge was working in his room one day when a neighbour ran in and
said, "If one man"s cow kills    1     , the owner of the first cow is responsible(负责的) ,     2     ? "
      "It     3     ,"answered the judge.
     "Well, " said  the  man. "Your cow has . killed   4  . "
       " Oh, "  answered the judge. " Everyone knows that a cow cannot   5   a
man, so a cow is not responsible, and that means that its owner is not
responsible,   6  . "
      "I am sorry, Judge," said the man. "I     7   . I meant that my cow killed
yours. "
     The judge thought   8   a few seconds and then said , " When  I  think  
about  it  more  carefully , this case is   9    as I thought at first. " And then he turned to his clerk and said, " Please   10    me that big black book from the
shelf behind you. "
(     )1. A. another  
(     )2. A. isn"t he
(     )3. A. depends  
(     )4. A. I        
(     )5. A. think    
(     )6. A. either    
(     )7. A. did wrong
(     )8. A. in        
(     )9. A. as easy  
(     )10.A. take      
B. the other      
B. is he        
B. is            
B. me            
B. do like        
B. neither        
B. made a mistake
B. for            
B. not as easy    
B. bring          
C. another"s
C. isn"t it
C. comes      
C .my        
C. do as      
C. too        
C. told a lie
C. with      
C. easier than
C. carry      
D. the other"s   
D. is it        
D. goes            
D. mine            
D. think like      
D. also            
D. looked bad      
D. as              
D. the easiest    
D. tell            
1---5  CAADD  6---10   ABBBB
完形填空。
     A man left the snow-covered street of Chicago for a vacation in Florida. His wife    1   a business
trip and    2   to meet him there the next day. When he    3   his hotel, he decided to   4   his wife a
quick email.
     He was unable to find the paper    5   which he had written her email address. He did his best to
type it in from memory. Unfortunately (不幸的是) , he    6   one letter, and his note was sent directly
instead to an elderly preacher"s(传教士) wife whose husband had passed away only the day before.
When the sad woman checked her email, she   7   a look at the monitor, let out a piercing scream
(刺耳的尖叫) ,and fell to the floor   8 .
     At the   9  , her family rushed into the room and saw this note on the screen.
     "Dearest wife, I just got checked in. Everything is ready   10   your arrival tomorrow.
                                                                                                                         Your loving husband."
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(     )1.A. was
(     )2.A. was planning
(     )3.A. arrived
(     )4.A. make
(     )5.A. in
(     )6.A. missed
(     )7.A. took
(     )8.A die
(     )9.A. voice
(     )10.A. to
B. has
B. planned
B. got
B. send
B. with
B. typed
B. made
B. dying
B. sound
B. to meet        
C. has on
C. plans
C. reached
C. take
C. on
C. sent
C. typed
C. death          
C. noise
C. for
D. was on
D. was planned
D. came
D. give
D. for
D. forgot
D. read
D. dead
D. time
D.for meeting
     There are different superstitions (迷信) in different countries. In Britain, for example, many people do
not like to walk under a ladder or to open an umbrella in a house. If they spill(撒) salt, they will often
throw some of it over one of their shoulders.
     When people marry, their friends often tie old shoes to the back of the wedding car. This is because
the shoes can kick away bad spirits(幽灵). Another wedding superstition is to throw small pieces of
paper over the couple. This paper is called confetti(五彩纸屑) . Some people believe that throwing
confetti over the couple will help them to have many children. At one time people wanted to have many
children, but nowadays people usually want only one or two children. However, we still throw confetti
over the couple!
     Superstitions are very silly(愚蠢的), but some people still like to believe in them.
1. The story is about ________.
A. weddings            
B. spirits
C. superstitions          
D. confetti
2. People in Britain do not like to ________.
A. walk under ladders
B. wear shoes
C. throw confetti
D. eat salt
3. If superstitious people spill salt, then ________.     
A. they get married
B. they kick away bad spirits
C. they walk under a ladder
D. they throw salt over one of their shoulders
4. What do people do at weddings to help their friends have many children?     
A. They come to the wedding.
B. They throw paper at their friends.
C. They tie shoes to their friends" wedding car.
D. They throw confetti over their friends.
5. The writer of the story ________.        
A. doesn"t believe in superstitions
B. tells us how to have good luck
C. thinks superstitions are silly
D. wants people to believe in superstitions
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     One of the most detailed (详细的) descriptions of a UFO was given by nine-year-old Gaynor
Sunderland in July 1976. Gaynor lived in Oakenholt, a village in North Wales. On her way home from
school, she saw a silver(银色的) object shaped like a saucer (茶碟) in a field not far from her home.
     The strange craft (飞行物) was about 30 feet long and 9 feet high. It had yellow windows along the
side and on the top there was a light flashing in a kind of box. Although Gaynor was very frightened, she
did not run away. Instead, she lay quietly in the long grass and watched the door of the strange craft
open. She saw two people wearing silver suits come out of the craft. They were carrying some kind of
equipment(设备) which they used to examine the ground. They were short and had large pink eyes,
Gaynor reported.
     After about half an hour, the two people went back into the craft. At once there was a loud noise
and the UFO took off. 
     Although Gaynor told her mother what she had seen, her family decided to keep quiet about it. They
did not want people to laugh at their daughter. However, 18 months later, Gaynor told her story to
UFO experts. They hypnotized(使人进入睡眠状态) Gaynor so that they could be sure she was telling
the truth.
     Not only did she repeat her story, but also she was able to draw a picture of what she had seen!
1. Which of these descriptions of Gaynor is true?
A. She"s nine, lives in a village and has never seen a UFO before.
B. She was nine, and lived in Sunderland in England in 1976.
C. She was nineteen in July 1986, and lived in North Wales as a child.
D. She was at school north of Wales and her family name was Oakenholt.
2. Which of these descriptions of the UFO is true?
A. It was round and flat, and had yellow windows along the side.
B. It was ten feet longer than its breadth, and was silver.
C. It was a saucer-shaped box about thirty feet high.
D. It was a strange silver saucer which was like a craft.
3. What did Gaynor do as soon as she saw the UFO? 
A. She told her mother.
B. She ran away.
C. She went home from school.
D. She hid in the long grass and watched it.
4. Whom did she see come out of the UFO?     
A. Some equipment.
B. Two short, pink-eyed people.
C. Animals.
D. Silver people with equipment.
5. What did Gaynor say when she was hypnotized?     
A. She had been lying about the UFO.
B. She didn"t understand the UFO.
C. She told the experts about the UFO.
D. She couldn"t speak but she could draw a picture of the UFO.
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完形填空。
     There was a woman in Detroit, who had two sons. She was worried about them,especially the younger one, Ben, because he was not doing well in
school. Boys in his class made jokes about him because he seemed so   1   
     The mother   2  that she would herself have to get her sons to do better
in school. She told them to go to the Detroit Public Library to read a book a week and do a book report for her.
     One day, in Ben"s 3   , the teacher held up a rock and asked if anyone knew it. Ben put up his hand and the teacher let him 4   .  "Why did Ben put up his
hand?" his classmates wondered. " He    5   said anything. What could he
possibly want to say?"
     WelI,Ben not  6 the rock,but also said a lot about it. He narued other rocks in its group and even knew 7   the teacher had found it. The teacher and the
students were   8   . Ben had learned all this from doing one of his book   9  .
     Ben later went on to the   10   of  his class. When he finished high school, he went to Yale University and at last became one of the best doctors in the
United States.
阅读理解。
     Excuses!  Excuses !
     Harry was often late for school, and when the teacher asked him why he was late
he always had an excuse. " My alarm clock didn"t go off,"  he said one morning. "The bus broke down, "he told her another morning. Usually he just didn"t want to get out
of bed!
     When he didn"t hand in his homework he had an excuse for this as well. "The dog ate it,"was one reason that he had forgotten to do it, or left it until he was too tired. He always thought of someone or something to blame for his mistakes.
     "Why are your grades so bad, Harry?" his mother asked him one afternoon.
      "It"s not my fault (错误) , Mom,"Harry replied.
     "My teacher isn"t very good. "
     "Then I will phone the school and talk to your headmaster, " his mother said.
      "No , no. " Harry said quickly. "That won"t help. He doesn"t like me."
      "Then we"ll have to send you to a different school, " his father said, " You won"t
see your friends anymore but your grades are more important. "
      Harry thought about this for a minute. He didn"t want to change schools. Then he said, "I probably could try harder to get to school on time. "
      "That would help, " his  mother replied. "But what  about your homework?"
        "Well, "he said. "I suppose l could work harder to keep up with my homework
as well. I think I"ll  go and do today"s homework right now. "
     When Harry left the room, his father said to his mother , " That  wasn"t  too  
difficult , was  it? "   
1. What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Harry"s mom and dad thought Harry should change schools.
B. Harry"s mom and dad thought Harry should try harder at school.
C. Harry decided to stop making excuses and work harder at school.
D. Harry decided to do his homework.
Complete the following sentences with the words or phrases in the passage.
2. You shouldn"t        other people for your mistakes.
3. If you can"t        your work you should ask your teacher for help.
4. Bill"s          for forgetting his mom"s birthday was that he lost his diary.
5. We had to         our homework to the teacher.