( )1. A. changed ( )2. A. working ( )3. A. can ( )4. A. keep up ( )5. A. busy ( )6. A. why ( )7. A. others ( )8. A. which ( )9. A. until ( )10. A. head ( )11. A. much ( )12. A. thoughts ( )13. A. lost ( )14. A. happy ( )15. A. worry | B. have changed B. teaching B. may B. get along B. shy B. where B. other B. when B. while B. mind B. so B. faces B. burnt B. angry B. hurt | C. change C. writing C. have to C. catch up C. serious C. how C. the other C. if C. before C. brain C. as C. mistakes C. hurt C. interested C. help | D. are changing D. studying D. will D. talk about D. outgoing D. what D. the others D. why D. when D. hand D. very D. ideas D. helped D. confident D. laugh at | |||||||||||||
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Mr. Richards was quite good at shooting. He had taken part in several competitions in his small town. He had never actually won a prize, but each time he had done well, and once he had come fourth. Then he had to go to a big city on business for a month, and as he had nothing to do in the evenings there, he joined the local rifle (步枪) club, and spent several pleasant evenings shooting there. The rifle club had a very good first-class team, which used to take part in a lot of important shooting competitions. One of these took place while Mr. Richards was with them, and of course he went to see it. But one of the members of the club"s team suddenly fell ill just before the match, and the captain hurried to choose someone else to take his place. Mr. Richards was introduced to him. He was therefore invited to take part in the competition instead of the sick man. Mr. Richards had never taken part in such an important competition. He felt greatly honored, but he also felt very nervous. He could not keep his hands from trembling (颤抖) while shooting, with the result that he did very badly. When he took his score (积分单) to the captain, he said,"After seeing my score, I feel like going outside and shooting myself." The captain looked at the score for a few seconds and then said,"Well, you"d better take two bullets (子弹) with you if you do that!" | ||||||||||||||||
1. Once Mr. Richards came fourth in the competition because _____. | ||||||||||||||||
A. he liked shooting B. he was good at shooting C. he often took part in the game D. all the shots (射手) were newcomers | ||||||||||||||||
2. Mr. Richards joined the rifle club because ______. | ||||||||||||||||
A. he would take part in the important competition. B. he wished to make friends with the famous shots C. he wished to be a member of the good first-class team D. he felt lonely when he stayed in the big city. | ||||||||||||||||
3. The members of the club"s team thought ______, so they invited him to take the sick man"s place. | ||||||||||||||||
A. Mr Richards was free that evening B. Mr Richards had joined their club C. Mr. Richards was a good shot D. Mr. Richards spent several evenings there | ||||||||||||||||
4. ______, so he did badly in the competition. | ||||||||||||||||
A. Mr. Richards was afraid to fail B. Mr. Richards was from a small town C. Something was wrong with Mr. Richards" hands D. Something was wrong with Mr. Richards" rifle | ||||||||||||||||
5. The meaning of the captain"s word was that ______. | ||||||||||||||||
A. Mr. Richards had to go on practicing shooting B. Mr Richards couldn"t shoot himself with one bullet C. Mr. Richards had to buy a better rifle for himself D. He had made a wrong decision that evening | ||||||||||||||||
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It was Mother"s Day. A man stopped his car at a flower shop to order some flowers. He wanted the shopkeeper to send the flowers to his mother, who lived two hundred miles away. As he got out of his car, he found a young girl sitting on the road crying. He asked her what was wrong and she replied, "I want to buy a red rose for my mother, but I only have seventy-five cents. A rose costs two dollars." The man smiled and said, "Come into the shop with me, and I"ll buy you a rose." He bought the little girl her rose and ordered his own mother"s flowers. As they were leaving, he offered to drive the girl home. She said, "Yes, please! You can take me to my mother." She brought him to a cemetery (墓地), where she placed the rose on the grave. The man was moved. He returned to the flower shop, picked up the flowers he ordered, and drove two hundred miles to his mother"s house. Today is the day for your mother. Send a flower to your kind and beautiful mother. | ||||||||||||||||
1. The man went to the shop to _____. | ||||||||||||||||
A. have a rest B. help the girl C. buy some food D. order some flowers | ||||||||||||||||
2. The man"s mother lived _____ away from him. | ||||||||||||||||
A. 2 kilometers B. 75 miles C. 200 miles D. 200 kilometers | ||||||||||||||||
3. The girl was crying on the road because _____. | ||||||||||||||||
A. she was hungry B. she got hurt C. she couldn"t afford a rose D. she couldn"t find her way home | ||||||||||||||||
4. After the man bought the girl a rose, they went to _____ together. | ||||||||||||||||
A. the cemetery B. his shop C. the girl"s home D. his mother"s house | ||||||||||||||||
5. We can learn from the passage that _____. | ||||||||||||||||
A. the girl loved flowers very much B. the girl loved her mother very much C. the shopkeeper sent the flowers to the man"s mother D. the man drove to his mother"s house to look after her | ||||||||||||||||
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A young man and an old man were waiting for a bus at a station. They sat 1 each other. "What"s that in your bag?" asked the young man, pointing to a big bag beside the 2 . "Money, nothing but money," answered the old man. The man could 3 believe his own ears. "What?" he said to himself in surprise."So much money? My God! How I 4 to be able to get so much money!" Then he began to think about how to get the money. The old man 5 tired and it seemed that he could hardly keep his eyes open. "Are you tired, sir?" asked the young man. "Then you"d better lie down on the 6 and have a good rest. Don"t worry about 7 . I"ll wake you up in time." "All right. It"s very kind of you, young man." The old man lay down and 8 he fell asleep. The young man took the big bag gently. 9 when he was just going to run away, he found a corner of his fur coat was 10 the old man"s body Several times he tried to pull it out, but he couldn"t. At last he took off his 11 and went away with the bag. The young man ran out of the station as quickly as his 12 could carry him. He reached a place, and there he thought the old man couldn"t 13 him, he stopped and quickly opened the bag. To his surprise, there was 14 but old newspapers in it. He hurried to the station at once. But when he got there, he found the old man had 15 . | ||||||||||||||||
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