( )1. A. cinema ( )2. A. rich ( )3. A. took ( )4. A. will be ( )5. A. hold ( )6. A. hungry ( )7. A. are wearing ( )8. A. happy ( )9. A. look up ( )10. A. afraid | B. theatre B. poor B. spent B. would be B. appreciate B. tired B. will wear B. shy B. find out B. awake | C. university C. nice C. used C. has been C. watch C. sorry C. are putting C. sad C. think over C. asleep | D. park D. foolish D. gave D. had been D. attend D. satisfied D. will put on D. strange D. send for D. alone |
阅读理解。 | |||
Long long ago the Mouse King had a beautiful daughter. When she was old enough to be married, he called together the oldest and cleverest mice to talk about it. "My daughter," He said, "is far too beautiful to marry just anybody. I have decided to marry her to the greatest thing in the world. Now, who shall it be?" "The sun," the first mouse said at once, "is the greatest thing in the world. It shines over the whole world. " "Why, then, I shall marry her to the sun," said the Mouse King. "But," said the second, "a cloud can cover the sun. " "Then, she must be married to the cloud. " "But," said the third, " the rain breaks through the clouds and puts an end to them. " "That is true. I must marry her to the rain. " "But," cried the fourth, "no matter how hard the rain falls, it cannot wash away the trees. " "Then she must be the tree"s wife. " "But," shouted the fifth, "a strong wind can blow down the trees. " "Very true. Then the wind must be her husband. " "But," remembered the sixth," no matter how hard the wind blows, it cannot blow away the earth. " "Then I must marry her to the earth. " "But," called out the seventh," the earth is covered by the wooden floors of men"s houses. " "Then she shall marry the wooden floor at once. " "But," the last said slowly, "no matter how strong the wooden floor is, a mouse can bite his way through it. " "It is clear that a mouse is the greatest thing in the world," the happy Mouse King said, with a smile on his face. And that was why the Mouse King"s daughter married a mouse at last. | |||
1. How many mice are mentioned in the passage? A. Eight B. Nine C. Ten D. Three 2. Which mouse had a beautiful daughter? A. The old one B. The cleverest one. C. The first one D. The Mouse King. 3. Who thought the wind should be the daughter"s husband? A. The second mouse B. The fourth mouse. C. The fifth mouse D. Both A and C. 4. What was the result? A. There was no result. B. All those would be the daughter"s husbands. C. The daughter would be married to a mouse. D. The daughter would live alone. 5. Why was the result so? A. Because all the mice agreed. B. Because all the mice wanted to have a rest. C. Because the Mouse King thought a mouse was the greatest thing in the world. D. Because the daughter was glad. | |||
阅读理解 | |||
An American went to Paris and bought a picture from a French artist (艺术家). The American thought the picture was very good. But when he came back to his room and was going to put the picture on the wall,he couldn"t tell the top from the bottom of the picture. He turned the picture this way and that,but he still didn"t know. He thought and thought. He hung(悬挂) the picture in the dining room. Then he asked the artist to dinner.When the artist came,the American said nothing to him about the picture,he went with the artist into the dining room to have the meal. When the artist began to eat,he looked at the picture for some time. When he began to eat the fish,he put on his glasses and looked at the picture again. Before he began to eat his apples,he stood up and walked to the picture and looked at it carefully. At last when he began to have his tea,he looked again and found the picture was upside down (颠倒). "Why,my friend," he said,"the picture is upside down. " "Indeed! But why did it take you so long to find that out?" said the American. "You painted it, didn"t you?" | |||
1. The American asked the French artist to dinner because . | |||
A. he wanted to thank the artist B. he wanted to ask the artist to draw another picture for him C. he wanted to know if he hung the picture right D. he wanted to teach the artist a lesson | |||
2.The artist looked at the picture several times,but he didn"t say anything,because . | |||
A.he couldn"t tell the top from the bottom at first, either B. he thought it was an ugly picture C. he wanted to say something after the meal D. he thought it was right to hang the picture like that | |||
3. Which of the following is NOT right? | |||
A. Sometimes even an artist can"t tell the top of a picture from its bottom. B. The American was clever. C.The French artist gave the picture to the American as a present. D. The American liked the picture very much. | |||
4. How many times did the artist look at the picture before he found it was wrong? | |||
A. Only once. B. Twice. C. Three times. D. Four times. | |||
5.Why didn"t the American ask the artist as soon as he came into the house? | |||
A. Because he thought it would be foolish to do so. B. Because he didn"t want the artist to lose face. C. Because he knew the picture was upside down. D. Because he was hungry. | |||
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When the Americans were getting ready to send their first man to the moon,an old Irishman(爱尔兰人)was 1 them on TV in a hotel room.There was an Englishman in the room, 2 .And he said to the Irishman,"The Americans are very 3 , aren"t they? They are going to send some people to the moon. It"s a very 4 way from our world." "Oh, that"s 5 ,"the Irishman answered quickly. "The Irishmen are going to send some people to the sun in months" 6 . That"s much 7 away than the moon,you know. "The Englishman was very 8 when he heard this. "Oh,yes, it is," he said. "But the sun is too 9 for people to visit." The Irishman laughed and answered,"Well,the Irish are clever, too, you know. We 10 go to the sun during the day,of course. We"ll go there during the night." | |||
( )1. A. reading ( )2. A. too ( )3. A. kind ( )4. A. short ( )5. A. nothing ( )6. A. later ( )7. A. far ( )8. A. angry ( )9. A. warm ( )10.A.don"t | B.watching B.also B.bad B.long B.all B.ago B.never B.surprised B.big B.won"t | C.making C.of course C.clever C.far C.wrong C.long ago C.farther C.glad C.cold C.want to | D.mending D.only D.good D.near D.great D.time D.longer D.sorry D.hot D.must |
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Long, long ago, there lived many mice in an old house. They were free to do 1 . They ate up a lot of food. So 2 owner of the house wanted to stop the mice 3 food. He got a cat. 4 ,some of the mice were killed. One day one of the oldest mice said, " All the mice 5 come to my hole tonight, and we"ll decide 6 next about the cat." Each of the mice arrived. They thought 7 and did what they could to find a way to save their 8 .They spoke, sitting face to face, but none of them had an idea. Finally a young mouse stood up and said, " Why 9 tie (拴) a bell 10 the cat"s neck? Then, 11 the cat comes close, we will hear the bell and 12 .Then the cat won"t 13 catch any more of us." "It 14 good! Who can do it?" the oldest mouse asked. At this very moment the hole was quiet and no one answered. At last he said," It"s 15 to say than to do. " | |||
( )1. A. nothing ( )2. A. the ( )3. A. to eat ( )4. A. After that ( )5. A. should ( )6. A. how to do ( )7. A. strongly ( )8. A. body ( )9. A. not ( )10. A. over ( )11. A, while ( )12. A. move away ( )13. A. be able to ( )14. A. smells ( )15. A. more difficult | B. something B. an B. eat B. After a while B. have to B. what to do B. hard B. health B. not to B. with B. when B. went away B. have to B. looks B. easier | C. anything C. a C. eating C. At once C. would C. when to do C. hardly C. life C. didn"t C. round C. if C. sent away C. can C. sounds C. better | D. thing D. one D. to be eaten D. At that moment D. must D. where to do D. heavily D. lives D. didn"t you D. about D. since D. run away D. able to D. tastes D. cleverer |