A. and B. wheels C. air D. easily E. smiled | 阅读理解。 | Once Mark Twain wanted to borrow a certain book from a friend. The friend told him that he never allowed anyone to take books from his library. He said if Mark Twain wanted to use the book, he must use it in his library. He could not take it home with him. A few days later, this same friend wanted to borrow Mark Twain"s lawn mower (割草机) in order to cut his grass. Mark Twain then told him that he never allowed anyone to take his lawn mower from his home. If the friend wanted to use the lawn mower, he must use it on Mark Twain"s own grass. Here is another story about the famous American writer. One morning, when Mark Twain was dressing, he found that his shoes were covered with mud (泥). He called his servant (仆人) and said to him,"My shoes are covered with mud. Why didn"t you clean them last night?" "I thought it was useless to clean them in such bad weather," the servant said. "They will only get dirty again in a short while." Later that day, when the servant came for his dinner, there was no food on the table for him. He went to Mark Twain and asked the reason for this. "I thought it was useless for you to eat," said Mark Twain,"because you will only get hungry again in a short while." | 1. What is Mark Twain? | A. A teacher. B. A writer. C. A worker. | 2. Why didn"t Mark take the book home? | A. If he took it out, his friend would never get it back. B. The book was quite special. C. Mark liked reading in his friend"s library. | 3. Why couldn"t his friend borrow Mark"s lawn mower? | A. Mark had no lawn mower. B. Mark could not borrow his friend"s book home. C. His friend didn"t want to return the machine. | 4. The servant didn"t clean Mark"s shoes, because _______. | A. it was bad for the shoes B. there was no food for him C. the weather was bad | 5. According to the story, which one is true? | A. Mark was a good master. B. Mark liked joking. C. The servant shouldn"t have his dinner. | 完形填空。 | Brandon Keefe was in the third grade when he decided to make a difference. One afternoon at a parent-teacher meeting to 1 building a library for a children"s home, Brandon heard 2 difficult it was to get books. And he thought he might have a good 3 . Many people have books that they don"t like to read any more, so 4 give those books to kids who need them? To help those kids who 5 . books to read, Brandon Keefe started an organization (组织)-Book Ends. The organization has 6 76 000 books to children in need, and built 23 7 . 19 more libraries are being built. 8 will help more than 33 000 poor kids. "So many people helped me do the work 9 the organization. And the reaction (反映) of the people we helped makes me work 10 to help more people," Brandon Keefe said. | ( )1. A. talk about ( )2. A. what ( )3. A. information ( )4. A. don"t ( )5. A. have ( )6. A. given away ( )7. A. organizations ( )8. A. One ( )9. A. with ( )10. A. harder | B. write down B. where B. book B. why not B. bought B. given up B. schools B. You B. for B. worse | C. put off C. how C. library C. how to C. doesn"t buy C. looked for C. libraries C. She C. except C. more hardly | D. hand in D. when D. idea D. let"s D. didn"t have D. looked up D. buildings D. This D. as D. more careful | 完形填空。 | Good news! A new educational CD-ROM called "Around the World in Eight Hours" has just 1 . It sounds interesting, doesn"t it? This CD-ROM can help you learn English and 2 at the same time. It is designed 3 Nancy Jackson. Yes, she is the 4 of children"s favourite CD-ROM "Online Traveller"! The main character of this wonderful new game is Itchy Feet. He is a thirteen-year-old boy and 5 travelling. One day, he was lying on the grass and 6 the beautiful blue sky when he 7 and had a very strange dream. In his dream, he saw a golden cloud. These words 8 on it."Welcome, travellers! See those big 9 of different colours with questions on them? You get a point every time you answer a question 10 . When you have got enough points, a cloud will come down and carry you off to a place you have 11 visited before. Are you ready? Let"s go!" When you play this game, you will play the role of Itchy Feet. This game has eight levels, and each level will 12 you about an hour to finish. If you are 13 , you can travel around the world in eight hours! This CD-ROM helps you learn English by testing your knowledge of English grammar and vocabulary. Every time you reach a 14 place, you will see a lot of useful 15 about that place on your screen. For example, when you reach London, you will learn 16 the Museum of London and many 17 interesting places. Every time you pass a level, you will see a map of the 18 . The places you have visited are marked in bright purple. What will you see 19 you pass all eight levels? Well, that is for you to find out! This game is one of 20 on the market. You will really enjoy it. You can get it in all computer shops and bookshops. Get it now before it is sold out! | ( )1. A. come over ( )2. A. Math ( )3. A. by ( )4. A. dancer ( )5. A. love ( )6. A. watching ( )7. A. fell sleep ( )8. A. are written ( )9. A. cloud ( )10. A. excitedly ( )11. A. never ( )12. A. spend ( )13. A. silly ( )14. A. old ( )15. A. information ( )16. A. over ( )17. A. others ( )18. A. China ( )19. A. before ( )20. A. the best | B. come in B. History B. on B. teacher B. loving B. looking at B. felt asleep B. were written B. cloudy B. incorrectly B. ever B. take B. angry B. beautiful B. information B. from B. another B. French B. after B. good | C. come out C. Physics C. in C. nurse C. loves C. seeing C. fell asleep C. was written C. clouds C. slowly C. always C. cost C. smart C. quiet C. an information C. about C. the other C. Japan C. and C. better | D. come on D. Geography D. with D. designer D. to love D. finding D. fall asleep D. is written D. clouds" D. correctly D. sometimes D. pay for D. generous D. new D. a information D. to D. other D. world D. or D. worst | 阅读理解。 | Mr Black was a very large man. He had a loud voice. He was not a giant (巨人), but he was much bigger than most men. Life was not easy for Mr Black. He could seldom find clothes big enough. His feet were too large for most shoes. In buses, trains and planes, he could not stand up straight. The roofs (顶) were too low. In cars, he could not move his legs. There was not enough room. At home, his bed was too short. Chairs were always too small. In fact, wherever he went and whatever he did, Mr Black had problems because of his size. These problems were so bad that Mr Black stayed at home most of the time. Life was easier at home. Then one day, a friend said,"You spend too much time at home. You should go out more. There"s a good movie at the theatre." "I can"t sit in theatre seats," Mr Black said. "I"m too big." "That is no problem," his friend said. "I"ll buy you two tickets. You can get them at the theatre when you go." The friend sent money to the theatre for two tickets. When the day came, Mr Black put on his best clothes and went to the theatre. "You have two tickets for me," he said to the woman in the ticket office."My name is Black." "Oh, yes, Mr Black," the woman said. "Here you are, seats G4 and PI2. I"m sorry, you and your friend can"t sit together because we are very full this evening." Poor Mr Black. He smiled sadly, walked out of the theatre and went home. | 1. Mr Black was ________. | A. not bigger than most men B. much bigger than most men C. a giant D. as big as most men | 2. Mr Black"s life was hard because ________. | A. he was so lucky B. he was so fat C. he was so big D. he was so small | 3. What did he do about this problem? | A. He stayed at home most of the time B. He saw doctors C. He told his friends D. He went on holidays | 4. How did his friend try to help him? | A. He bought him tickets for a football match B. He sent him for a holiday C. He gave him some money D. He bought him two tickets for a movie | 5. Why was Mr Black sad at the end of the story? | A. He could not sit with his friend B. The woman in the ticket office was rude C. Mr Black"s friend was rude D. Mr Black was too big to sit in only one seat |
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