( )1. A. strong ( )2. A. trousers ( )3. A. us ( )4. A. whose ( )5. A. sun ( )6. A. happy ( )7. A. way ( )8. A. began ( )9. A. takes off ( )10.A. out
| B. strongest B. hat B. we B. who B. rain B. worried B. home B. begins B. takes down B. over
| C. strongly C. coat C. ourselves C. when C. cloud C. angry C. hope C. begin C. puts on C. on
| D. stronger D. shoes D. our D. what D. wind D. sad D. turn D. beginning D. puts down D. off
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阅读表达 | A man was exploring(探测)some caves on the beach.ln one of them he found a bag with many clay(泥)balls. It seemed that someone had made them and had left them there. They interested the man very much,so he took the bag out of the cave with him. As he was walking down the beach,he threw one clay ball at a time into the sea as far as he could. He didn"t think much of it until he dropped one of the balls. The clay ball broke,and a beautiful, precious stone came out of it.Excited,the man started breaking the other clay balls. He found that they all had similar treasure in them. He found treasure that is worth thousands of dollars in the 20 left clay balls. He regretted that he had thrown away about 50 0r 60 of the clay balls into the sea. He could have had a lot more money. This is just like what happens in life. We look at people,maybe even ourselves,only from the outside. The outside doesn"t look beautiful,so we pay no attention to them and only envy(羡慕)people who are beautiful or famous. We don"t notice that we may have missed the treasure inside those people. | 1. 将文中画线的句子翻译成汉语。 _______________________________________________________________________________ | 2. 文中画线的单词precious的汉语意思是: _______________________________________________________________________________ | 3. How should we look at people including ourselves? _______________________________________________________________________________ | 4. 从文中找出与下面句意义相近的句子。 While he was walking along the beach,he threw one clay ball each time into the sea as far as he could throw. | 5. The best title for the passage is" ". | A. Clay Balls B. Hidden Treasure C. Treasure Worth Thousands of Dollars | 完形填空。 | While I was waiting to enter university, I saw in a newspaper a teaching job wanted at a school about ten miles from where I___1___. Being very short of money and wanting to___2___ something useful I applied (申请). Fearing as I did so, that without a degree and with no ___3___ of teaching my chances of getting the job were ___4___ However, three days later, a letter ___5___, calling me to Croydon for a___6___with the headmaster. It proved to be a___7___journey: a train to Croydon station, a ten-minute bus ride and then a walk of at ___8___ a quarter of a mile. As a result I arrived there, feeling___9___hot to be nervous. It was clearly the ___10___ himself that opened the door. He was___11___and round. “The school,” he said, “is made up of one___12___of twenty-four boys between seven and thirteen.” I should have to___13___all the subjects except art, which he taught himself. I should have to___14___the class into three groups and teach them in turn at three different___15___, and I was disappointed at the thought of teaching maths-a___16___at which I wasn’t very good at school. Worse perhaps was the idea of___17___to teach them on Saturday afternoon because most of my friends would be___18___ themselves at that time. Before I had time to ask about my salary (薪水), he got up to his___19___. “Now,” he said, “you’d better meet my wife. She is the one who really 20 this school.” | 阅读理解。 | Once there were two brothers who were twins. They looked the same. They both had the same dark brown hair, blue eyes and beautiful teeth. They were both 5 feet 10 inches tall and both weighed 150 pouds. They not only looked alike but also sounded alike on the telephone. Not even their family could tell the difference. They dressed alike, listened to the same music, and read the asme books. When they were twenty-tree, they both got married and a year later both had sons. The years went by and as they began to grow old, they both wore glasses and they both became. bald. Then one day, one of the brothers got sick and died. A few days later a man stopped the other twin on the street. "Excuse me for asking," he said, "but was it you or your brother who died?" | 1. It was not easy to tell the two men from each other because _____. | A. they were brothers B. they were handsome C. they were the same age D. they were twins | 2. The twin brothers _____. | A. had different coloured hair B. were not so tall as each other C. looked very much alike D. wore different clothes | 3. "They both became bald" means _____. | A. they became old B. they had sons C. they had little hair D. they got sick | 4. The only difference between the twins was _____. | A. one got sick and died first B. one was shorter than the other C. one got married and had a son D. one was bald and the other wasn"t | 5. The man stopped the other twin on the street because _____. | A. he wanted to talk with him B. he didn"t know which of them died C. he wanted to make friends with him D. he was surprised to see him on the street. | 完形填空 | When we were having an English test this morning, I felt somebody was watching me a little too closely, I turned my 1 quickly and saw Jack, who sat right behind me. My eyes caught 2 and he said very quietly, “I hope you studied for this 3 !” “What am I doing to do?” I thought to myself. I 4 cheating (作弊)in exams. Beaides, I’d studied 5 for the test. Clearly Jack hadn’t. During the exam, I tried several ways to guard my answers so that Jack wouldn’t be able to see them. When the exam 6 ,I felt I should let him know cheating was 7 . And I didn"t want to destroy(破坏)our friendship. My mind 8 the right words. “Sorry,Jack, 9 you know how I feel about cheating.” I said slowly and gently ,” May-be I could help you 10 before the next test.” “OK, Bob,” he smiled weakly. “It might not be easy ,but I’ll have a try.” | ( )1. A. head ( )2. A. hers ( )3. A. exam ( )4. A. suggest ( )5. A. slow ( )6. A. ended ( )7. A. good ( )8. A. agreed with ( )9. A. and ( )10. A. drive | B. hand B. his B. job B. like B. slowly B. began B. wrong B. searched for B. also B. move | C. eraser C. ours C. book C. hate C. hard C. went on C. easy C. took up C. so C. count | D. pencil D. yours D. chance D. finish D. hardly D. took place D. difficult D. looked at D. but D. study | 完形填空。 | Mr. Brown and his wife had a small bar near a railway station. The bar didn"t close ___1___ midnight because people came to drink while they were ___2___ for trains. So the business was good. At two o"clock one morning, a man was ___3___ sitting at the table in the bar. He was ___4___. Mr. Brown"s young wife wanted to go to ___5___. She looked ___6____ the bar several times, but the man kept sleeping. Then at last she went to her ___7___ and said to him, "You have tried to wake that man several times, and he isn"t drinking __8____. Why haven"t you sent him away? It"s too ____9___. "Oh, no, I don"t want to send him away," he answered ___10___ a smile. "You know, each time I woke him up, he gave me five pounds. Then he went to sleep again." | ( )1. A. until ( )2. A. getting ( )3. A. only ( )4. A. drinking ( )5. A. home ( )6. A. in ( )7. A. room ( )8. A. anything ( )9. A. cold ( )10. A. by | B. while B. looking B. still B. talking B. school B. at B. bed B. either B. dark B. in | C. as C. asking C. just C. sleeping C. bed C. for C. either C. everything C. late C. with | D. when D. waiting D. also D. thinking D. work D. around D. husband D. too D. early D. for |
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