完形填空。     He lost his arms in an accident. Since then, he has had to depend on h

完形填空。     He lost his arms in an accident. Since then, he has had to depend on h

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完形填空。     He lost his arms in an accident. Since then, he has had to depend on his  1  brother. In order to  2  him,
his younger brother became his shadow (影子), never leaving him  3  for years. Except for writing with his 
 4 , he was completely unable to do anything in his life.  
    As the two brothers  5  together,then one day, his younger brother had to work far from him, living his
own life, as many normal people do. So he was heart-broken and didn"t know  6  to do.  
    A similar misfortune (不幸) happened to a girl,  7 . One night her mother disappeared after arguing with
her father. So her father went out looking for her mother,  8  her alone at home. She tried to prepare meals
for her parents, but only to catch a big fire,  9  took her hands away.   
     10  her elder sister who was studying in another city, showed her willingness to help her, she made up
her mind to be completely independent (独立的). At school, she always studied hard. she learned to be
self-reliant (自理).      
     One day, the boy and the girl were both invited to a television interview program. They both  11  to
write something on a piece of paper with their toes. The boy wrote: My younger brother"s arms are my
arms; while the girl wrote: "I am  12 . Though I lost my arms, I still have legs."  
    They had  13  experienced a terrible disaster (灾难), but their different attitudes showed the nature of
their lives. If you choose only to complain and  14  it, it will always follow you wherever you go. But if
you decide to be  15 , the hardship will turn out to be a fortune on which new hopes will arise.
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(     )1. A. younger      
(     )2. A. look for     
(     )3. A. alone        
(     )4. A. hands        
(     )5. A. went up      
(     )6. A. what         
(     )7. A. instead      
(     )8. A. staying      
(     )9. A. where        
(     )10. A. Because     
(     )11. A. were ordered
(     )12. A. poor        
(     )13. A. all         
(     )14. A. give up     
(     )15. A. sick        
B. young       
B. look at     
B. lonely      
B. arms        
B. brought up  
B. how         
B. too         
B. leaving     
B. which       
B. Though      
B. were warned 
B. lucky       
B. either      
B. fight with  
B. ill         
C. elder        
C. look after of
C. along        
C. toes         
C. grew up      
C. where        
C. either       
C. saying       
C. when         
C. As           
C. were asked   
C. worried      
C. both         
C. escape from  
C. strong       
D. older      
D. take care of
D. behind     
D. legs       
D. gave up    
D. which      
D. neither    
D. waiting    
D. who        
D. For        
D. were said                        
D. unlucky    
D. none       
D. go over    
D. hard       
1-5      ADACC     6-10     ABBBB      11-15     CBCCC
阅读理解。
     It was 3:12 a.m., when nine-year-old Glenn White awoke to the smell of burning. Except for the
crackling (噼啪声) of flames (火苗) somewhere below there was not a sound in the two-storey house at
Baldwin, Long Island.
    With his father away on night duty at a local factory, Glenn was worried about the safety of his mother,
his sister Karen, 14 and his 12-year-old brother Todd. He ran downstairs through the smoke filled house to
push and pull at Karen and Todd until they sat up. Then he helped each one through the house to the safety
of the garden. There, his sister and brother, taking short and quick breaths (呼吸) and coughing, collapsed
(倒) on the lawn (草坪).
     The nine-year-old raced back into the house and upstairs to his mother"s room. He found it impossible to
wake her up. Mrs. White, a victim (受害者) of the smoke, was unconscious (失去知觉的), and there was
nobody to help Glenn carry her to the garden. But the boy remained calm and, as a fireman said later,"acted
with all the self-control of a trained adult."
    On the bedroom telephone, luckily still working, Glenn called his father and, leaving Mr. White to telephone
the fire brigade (消防队员) and ambulance (救护车) service, got on with the task of saving his mother.
     First he filled a bucket with water from the bathroom and threw water over his mother and her bed. Then,
with a wet cloth around his head he went back to the garden. He could hear the fire engine coming up, but
how would the firemen find his mother in the smoke-filled house where flames had almost swallowed up
the ground floor?
    Grasping (抓住) firmly a ball of string from the garage, Glenn raced back into the house and dashed (猛冲)
upstairs to his mother"s room. Tying (系) one end of the string to her hand he ran back, laying out (铺放)
the string as he went, through the hall and back out into the garden.
    Minutes later he was telling fire chief John Coughlan,"The string will lead you to mother." Mrs. White
was carried to safety as the flames were breaking through the bedroom floor.
1. Why did Glenn run downstairs first?
A. He wanted to save his sister and brother.
B. He went to see if his father had come back from work.
C. He wanted to find out what was happening.
D. He was worried about his mother"s safety.
2. How did Glenn help the firemen to save his mother?
A. By pushing and pulling at her.
B. By tying a string to her hand.
C. By putting out the fire himself.
D. By carrying her to safety with his brother.
3. Who called the fire brigade and ambulance service?
A. Glenn"s sister.
B. Glenn"s neighbor.
C. Glenn.
D. Glenn"s father.
4. What did Glenn do to protect himself?
A. He hid himself in the bathroom.
B. He rushed out to the lawn.
C. He put a wet cloth around his head.
D. He threw water all over himself.
5. Glenn saved his family because ______.
A. he had followed his mother"s instruction
B. he had dealt with the emergency (紧急情况) calmly and wisely
C. his father had taught him to do so on the phone
D. he had learned something about first aid
阅读理解。
     Jack Brown was very quiet as Dr. Johnson examined him. The doctor looked at the boy"s throat, took his
temperature and listened to his heart. Finally, he asked Jack"s mother a few questions
     "When did Jack begin to feel ill?" "This morning when he got up. He said he felt too sick to go to school
today." "What did he eat for breakfast?" "He got orange juice, two pieces of bread, an egg and a glass of milk."
I see," the doctor asked Jack, "How do you feel now,My boy?" Jack answered "Terrible, I think I"m going to
die (死) The doctor said,"You won"t die. In fact, you"ll be fine by dinner time." "Oh, doctor! Do you really
think so?" Jack"s mother looked very glad, Dr. Johnson answered, "Mrs. Brown, you son has a sickness that
is common (普通的) to boys at a time like this. It comes and goes quickly.
     Mrs. Brown said,"But I don"t understand.""Today," the doctor told her,"the most exciting football final of
the World Cup is on TV. If Jack feel well enough to watch TV this afternoon, and I think he does. He will be
find when the final is over. It"s the only cure (疗法) I know of this sickness. Now, if you"ll excuse me, I must
go across the street to see the Fords boy, Steve. He seems to have the same thing as Jack has today."
1. Jack said that he didn"t feel well when he ______.
A. had breakfast
B. went to school
C. got up
D. took exercise
2. Jack"s mother _______.
A. was happy.
B. thought Jack was really ill.
C. rang the doctor and asked many questions
D. examine Jack
3. Jack ate _______ for breakfast.
A. very little
B. a lot
C. nothing
D. too much
4.  What did Jack really want to do?
A. He wanted to watch the football final on TV
B. He wanted to be ill.
C. He wanted to go to school.
D. He wanted to have a big dinner. l
5.  In fact, Jack and Steve ________.
A. were not ill at all
B. wanted to watch the football final on TV
C. both A and B
D. are terrible il
完形填空。
     Mike"s father is an official (官员). So they have a lot of money. His family go traveling (旅游) every year.
And they usually go to the big  1  in the world. The boy often tells his friend what he  2  there. But the boy
doesn"t  3  geography at all. He does not think it can  4  him to travel. So he doesn"t listen to Mr. Hunt, their
geography teacher,  5 . Sometimes he reads a picture-book, sometimes he  6   with a paper plane. The teacher
is afraid of his father and says  7 . Now Class Two are having geography. Mr. Hunt said," Who can  8  the
highest point (点) in the world?" Nobody  9 . The teacher turned to Mike and said," You often go traveling,
you may know it. Please tell the class about it." Mike can"t read the  10  at all. Of course he doesn"t know it.
But he said," I"m too short, you know. I can"t reach it at all!"
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(     )1. A.  islands 
(     )2. A. sees     
(     )3. A. forget   
(     )4. A. tell     
(     )5. A. in class 
(     )6. A. makes    
(     )7. A. anything 
(     )8. A. show     
(     )9. A. asked    
(     )10. A. paper   
B. cities  
B. reads   
B. remember
B. help    
B. at home 
B. hurts   
B. something
B. give    
B. watched 
B. maps    
C. towns   
C. studies 
C. know    
C. let     
C. at school
C. writes  
C. nothing 
C. pass    
C. heard   
C. pictures
D. villages  
D. gets      
D. like      
D. take      
D. after class
D. plays                    
D. everything
D. look at   
D. answered  
D. books     
阅读理解。
     In England nobody under the age of eighteen is permitted to drink in a bar. Mr. Peter liked going to the
bar near his house. But he never took his son, Mike, because he was too young. One day when Mike had
his eighteenth birthday, Mr. Peter took him to the bar for the first time. They drank for about half an hour.
And Mr. Peter said to his son, "now, Mike, I want to teach you something useful. You must always be
careful not to drink too much. But how do you know that you have had enough? Well, I will tell you. Do
you see those two lights at the end of the bar? When they become four, it means you have had too much,
and you should go home."
     "But, Dad," said Mike,"I can only see one light at the end of the bar, and do you think I am drinking too
little?"
1. ______ will be able to drink in the public places in England.
A. Nobody
B. No children
C. Only old people
D. No young people
2. Mr. Peter told his son ______.
A. that he was not old enough to drink too much
B. that nobody was allowed to drink too much
C. not to drink more than enough
D. that he should drink much if he wanted to go home
3. The number of the lights at the end of the bar is ______.
A. two
B. four
C. one
D. sometimes two and sometimes four
4. This is ______  time for Mike to drink in a bar.
A. the first
B. the second
C. the third
D. may be the fifth
5. Who drank too much?
A. Mike
B. Mike"s father
C. Neither of them
D. Both of them
阅读理解。
     A passenger was looking everywhere for his ticket because the conductor was coming up to punch tickets. He searched the pockets of his trousers, his coat and his wallet. To the other passengers" surprise, they saw
that he had the ticket in his mouth. The conductor quickly pulled the ticked out of his mouth, punched it, and
gave it back to him. When the conductor moved on, the passenger"s friend said, "I"m sure you felt foolish just
now, sitting there looking everywhere for your tickets when it was right in your mouth all the time."
    "Foolish?" answered the passenger. "I was chewing the date off."
    When his friend heard this, he criticized him and asked him to buy a ticket.
1. The passenger ________.
A. lost his tickets
B. didn"t buy a ticket for the trip
C. was looking for a lost ticked
D. forgot when he had put his ticket
2. The other passengers wanted to laugh because ________.
A. the passenger lost his ticket
B. the passenger was chewing his ticket
C. the passenger had no ticket
D. they saw that the passenger had the ticket in his mouth
3. His friend ________.
A. knew why he was looking for the ticket
B. didn"t know why he was looking for his ticket
C. didn"t know he had lost his ticket
D. didn"t know that he didn"t have the money for a ticket
4. The conductor ________.
A. thought the man was not honest
B. knew why the man was chewing the ticket
C. thought the man had forgotten that the ticket was in his mouth
D. knew why the man had put the ticket into his mouth
5. The ticket in his mouth ________.
A. was someone else"s
B. was the right one for the trip
C. was an old ticket that shouldn"t be used again
D. was the one he bought on the train