完形填空。     Once upon a time, a man punished his 5-year-old daughter for   1  the

完形填空。     Once upon a time, a man punished his 5-year-old daughter for   1  the

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完形填空。     Once upon a time, a man punished his 5-year-old daughter for   1  the family"s only roll of expensive
gold wrapping paper. Money was tight then. The child decorated a shoebox with the gold paper and
put it   2  the Christmas tree.    
      The next morning the little girl, filled with   3   brought the gift box to her father and said, "This is for
you, Daddy! "   
      4  he opened the box, the father felt sorry for his earlier action. But when he opened it, he found it
was  5  and again his anger broke out. "Don"t you know, young lady," he said angrily, " when you give
someone a present there should be something inside the package ! "    
     The little girl looked   6  at him with tears rolling from her eyes and said," Daddy, it" s not empty. I
blew   7  into it until it was all full. "    
     Her father"s face turned red. He fell on his   8   and put his arms around his lovely little girl. He
begged her to forgive him for his unnecessary anger. An accident   9  the life of the child only a short
time later. It is said that the father  10  that little gold box by his bed for all the years of his life. Whenever
he was discouraged or faced difficult problems he would open the box , take out an imaginary kiss.
There is no more valuable thing anyone could hold.(     )1. A. using up
(     )2. A. above    
(     )3. A. interest
(     )4. A. After    
(     )5. A. empty    
(     )6. A. happily  
(     )7. A. love    
(     )8. A. legs    
(     )9. A. took    
(     )10. A. put     B. selling        
B. under          
B. tears          
B. As soon as      
B. a pair of shoes
B. angrily        
B. luck            
B. feet            
B. left            
B. kept            C. losing    
C. on        
C. excitement
C. If        
C. full      
C. up        
C. kisses    
C. back      
C. brought    
C. laid       D. stealing            
D. in                  
D. anger                
D. As                  
D. a roll of gold paper
D. down                
D. wishes              
D. knees                
D. carried              
D. placed              
答案
1-5     ABCDA     6-10    CCDAB
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阅读理解。     For a long time, a boy wondered why his next-desk classmate was always the first in the class,
while he could only rank (排名) the 21st. At home, he asked his mom, " Am I more stupid than other
kids? How come I always fall behind?I can"t come up with an answer. " Mom knew that her son"s
self-respect (自尊心) had been hurt by the ranking system, but she didn"t know what to say to help.
    She had really wanted to say that intelligence (智力) differs and that yes, her son"s friend was really
a smarter boy. But that would make her son lose heart. So she didn"t say it.
    Her son and his friend went on to a high school that year. Although her son tried as hard as he could,
his friend still left him behind. But she was proud of her boy for his hard work. It was around this time
she decided to take him on a trip to the seaside. On the trip, she at last found an answer for him.
Today her son no longer cares about rankings. He doesn"t have to, for he himself is now at the top of the
class in a university. When invited to his old high school, he mentioned a valuable childhood experience:
Once on a trip to the sea, my mother and I were lying on the beach. She pointed to the sea and said to
me: Do you see seabirds fighting for food out there?When a wave (海浪) comes near, the little birds
rise quickly. The "clumsy"  seagulls (海鸥) are far less quick and have to tried hard to get away from the
wave. But they prove to have the biggest, strongest wings,which open the widest and allow the bird to
travel the furthest. When the season changes, they leave for foreign shores, leaving the little birds behind.
Son, I have feeling that you are one of those seagulls. "1. From the first paragraph (段), we know that the mother _____.    A. knew her son was not bright enough     
B. decided to help with her son"s school work.     
C. was worried about her son"s low rankings
D. saw the negative effects (负面影响) of the ranking system 2. The mom was glad she didn"t give an answer at first because _____.     A. she knew her son would forget his rankings soon     
B. she felt intelligence doesn"t mean everything     
C. she knew he was not strong enough for the truth
D. she wanted to avoid another blow (打击) to her son"s self-respect 3. What does the underlined word " clumsy" mean here? A. 灵巧的         
B. 笨拙的         
C. 聪明的      
D. 勇敢的 4. Which is true according to the passage?     A. Ranking system had no effect on him.     
B. Her son"s rankings have always been low.     
C. Only rankings show intelligence.
D. Hard work and confidence can lead to a change in rankings. 5. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A. How important rankings are                   
B. Little birds and seagulls 
C. The answer Mom gave                       
D. Hard work leads to good results
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完形填空。     It was a Monday morning. When a teacher walked into the_______(1), he heard a low voice:
“Here is the teacher. I am_______(2) this boring fellow(烦人的家伙) is going to talk about putting
in commas(逗号).” It was_______(3) voice. His name was Bill. He was talking________(4)  the
boy next to him.
     The teacher didn’t get angry. He said________(5) about it , then  he really began to talk about
putting in commas, and then he wrote________(6) the sentence: “Bill says the teacher is a boring
fellow.”
     The class_______(7) and Bill’s face_______(8) red.
     “Now,” said the teacher, “I’ll_______(9) you how important commas are.”
     He put two commas in the sentence, and now read, “ ______(10) is a boring fellow.”(   ) 1. A. library               
(   ) 2. A. sorry                 
(   ) 3. A. his                    
(   ) 4. A. with                   
(   ) 5. A. much                  
(   ) 6. A. on his desk            
(   ) 7. A. laughed                
(   ) 8. A. got                   
(   ) 9. A. answer                
(   ) 10A The teachersaysBill,B. school               
B. sure                 
B. the teacher"s        
B. of                    
B. everything            
B. on the blackboad 
B. stopped               
B. changed               
B. show                 
B. Bill,saysthe teacher C. classroom             
C. glad                  
C. a boy"s                
C. about                 
C. something             
C. in his book            
C. looked                  
C. turned                  
C. ask                    
C. The teacher,saysBill D. office                  
D. surprised                
D. a girl"s              
D. at                      
D. nothing                  
D. in Bill"s exercise bok
D. read                    
D. grew                    
D. give                    
D. Bill, says the teacher  
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完形填空。     The great ship, the Titanic, sailed for New York from England on April 12th, 1912. The ship
had sixteen watertight compartments (密封舱). Even if two of them were broken, she would    1  
be able to stay on the water. 
     Four days after    2   , while the Titanic was sailing    3   the icy waters of the North Atlantic,
a huge ice mountain suddenly appeared. The great ship turned hard. The Titanic turned just in time,
and just missed the big    4   of ice beside her. Suddenly there was a trembling (颤抖的)   5   from
below and the captain went down to see what had    6   . The noise had been so weak that    7  
thought the ship had been broken. But the captain    8   that the ship was sinking (下沉) very quickly,
for five of the sixteen watertight compartments had already been broken! The order (命令) to    9  
the ship was given and hundreds of people jumped into the icy water. As there were not enough
lifeboats for everybody, 1,500 lives were    10   . Although the sad story has been so many years,
people still remember it clearly.(    )1.  A. not  
(    )2.  A. breaking
(    )3.  A. through
(    )4.  A. wall  
(    )5.  A. voice  
(    )6.  A. received
(    )7.  A. everyone
(    )8.  A. realized
(    )9.  A. keep  
(    )10. A. lived   B. yet        
B. finding    
B. above    
B. ground    
B. sound    
B. stopped  
B. anyone    
B. remembered
B. leave      
B. saved     C. never    
C. starting  
C. across    
C. window  
C. shout    
C. happened
C. nobody  
C. asked    
C. buy      
C. lost      D. still      
D. turning    
D.  under    
D. door      
D. cry        
D. left      
D. anybody    
D. forgot    
D. sell      
D. found      
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阅读理解。     Mr. and Mrs. Clarke were going to America for their holidays. They had a dog called Billy.
They liked him very much. But they couldn"t take him to America with them. So they found a place
to leave him while they were away. At the end of their holidays they got back to England very late
at night so they didn"t go to get Billy. The next morning Mr. Clarke got into his car and drove happily
to get Billy. When he got home with the dog he said to his wife, "Dear, I don"t think Billy has enjoyed
his days at that place. He made lots of noise all the way home. I guess he must want to tell me
something!" Mrs. Clarke looked at the dog carefully and answered, " You are quite right, dear, but
he wasn"t trying to tell you he hadn"t enjoyed his day at that place. He was trying to tell you that you
had brought the wrong dog home. That isn"t our Billy."1. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke were going to America_____.A. to meet their friends    
B. to see their family    
C. to spend their holiday2. Mr. Clarke drove to get Billy back______.A. as soon as they came back
B. late at night
C. the next morning3. Mr. Clarke thought that Billy ____ at that place.A. had a good time.  
B. didn"t have a good time  
C. liked to made noise4. Mrs. Clarke found that ____.A. her husband was quite right.  
B. the dog was Billy  
C. her husband had brought the wrong dog home.5. Which of the following is right?A. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke loved Billy very much.
B. Billy really enjoyed himself while they were away.  
C. Mr. Clarke brought their own dog home.
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阅读理解。     A meteorite(陨石) almost hit an 80-year-old man named Arthur Pettifer in Britain when
he was working in his garden. The meteorite was the biggest in the past 26 years in Britain.
     The meteorite weighed(重量) one kilo, and might be over four thousand million years old.
     "I hear the big noise in the air. I looked up and saw the tops of the trees coming and going," he said,
"I didn"t know what it was."
      Meteorites are small things from the small planets in space. About 3,500 meteorites may fall on
earth every year, but only very few are found. Mr. Pettifer"s meteorite is the fifth to fall in Britain since
the Second World War.
     Mr. Pettifer is glad. "When you think about it coming from so far away, it really is something
strange."1.The meteorite was ____ Mr. Pettifer when it fell down.A. close to  
B. far from  
C. hitting    
D. go up2.The meteorite was already _____ years old.A.40,000,000,000  
B.40,000,000
C.400,000,000
D.4,000,000,0003.Mr. Pettifer found the tops of the trees coming and going because______.A. the trees were afraid  
B. the fast falling meteorite kept the tree tops moving
C. it was going to rain  
D. the moving was made by wind4._____ people see a meteorite fall although they visit the earth often each year.A. Quite a few  
B. Some    
C. Few    
D. Many5.Mr. Pettifer was _____ to see the falling of the meteorite.A. happy  
B. afraid    
C. sorry    
D. angry
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