A. pleased
B. sorry
C. angry
D. happy
( )1. A. doesn"t invite ( )2. A. with ( )3. A. sang ( )4. A. sad ( )5. A. the servant ( )6. A. Were ( )7. A. ever ( )8. A. sings ( )9. A. one ( )10. A. Good night | B. don"t invite B. for B. will sing B. bored B. the friend B. Is B. already B. will sing B. two B. Good morning | C. didn"t invite C. at C. sing C. exciting C. the woman C. Are C. never C. sing C. once C. Good afternoon | D. haven"t invite D. in D. was singing D. happy D. the singer D. Be D. yet D. sang D. twice D. Good day | ||||
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Jack lived in a town in the north. He wanted to visit some places in the south, but he didn"t want to spend too much money. Last summer he had a short vacation. He decided to take a trip to Hainan. He talked to a friend about his plan. His friend said, "It"s a long journey. If you go by plane, you"ll get there in a few hours. Then you"ll have more time for sightseeing. If you go by train, it"ll take you five or six days to get there." He left at the beginning of June and got back to work in the middle of the month. It took him more than two weeks to make the grip. What was the matter? He went by ship for most of the journey. | |||||||
1. Where did Jack live? | |||||||
A. In the north. B. In the south. C. In the east. D. In the west. | |||||||
2. Where did he decide to take a trip? | |||||||
A. In Hainan. B. In Hang Hangzhou. C. In Qingdao. D. In Beijing. | |||||||
3. When did he get back to work at last? | |||||||
A. At the beginning of June. B. In the middle of June. C. At the end of June. D. I don"t know. | |||||||
4. How long did it take him to make the trip? | |||||||
A. Two days. B. Less then two weeks. C. Two weeks. D. More than two weeks. | |||||||
5. How did he go for most of the journey? | |||||||
A. By bus. B. By plane. C. By ship. D. By bike. | |||||||
完形填空。 | |||||||
Sometimes your biggest weakness can become your biggest strength, which is seen to happen in our life. A boy, who had lost his left arm in a car crash, began his lessons with an old Japanese Judo master (柔道 大师). But after three months of hard 1 , the old master had 2 him only one move. To know why, the boy finally asked, "Should I be good enough to learn some more moves besides this one only?" "But this is the only one you"ll ever need to 3 ," was the teacher"s reply. Not quite understanding but believing in his teacher, the boy kept practicing. Several months later, the Japanese master took the boy to his 4 competition. Surprising himself, the boy easily won his first two matches. The third match seemed to be more difficult, 5 after some time, his opponent (对手) became nervous and worried. The boy again used his one move to win the match, which had him in the finals just as easily. Now his opponent was more 6 . For a while the boy seemed 7 . The judge was about to stop the match for fear that he might get hurt. "No," the teacher 8 firmly (坚定地). The match went on. Just at this moment, his opponent made a deadly 9 . He dropped his guard (防守), at which the boy gave him a sudden turnover: the boy was the final winner. On the way home he was told 10 he could win: the only one known defense (防卫) for that most difficult move in Judo was for his opponent to take hold of his left arm. | |||||||
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