通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后面的括号内选出可以填入短文空格处的词。 Peter is a famous writer now. But he
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通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后面的括号内选出可以填入短文空格处的词。 |
Peter is a famous writer now. But he was not a 1______ student when he was young. He was often late for 2______ and didn"t like doing his homework. Sometimes, he slept in class while the teacher was teaching. He didn"t understand much, 3______ he always thought he understood everything. One day the teacher 4______ the students a question, "When Mike was ten years old, 5______ brother Bob was twenty, Mike is fifteen now and 6______ is his brother Bob?" Peter said, "That"s easy. Bob is twice as old as Mike, so he is now thirty." Another time, the 7______ in a science class asked, "When it thunders (打雷), 8______ do we always see the light before we 9______ the sound?" "But Miss," said Peter quickly, "Don"t you 10______ our eyes are in front of our ears?" (A. asked B. why C. class D. but E. his F. good G. teacher H. know I. how old J. hear) |
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阅读理解。 |
An old man was going home late one night with his horse and cart after a day"s hard work. When he was not far from his house, the light on the cart went out. He tried hard but it didn"t work. He was near his home, and so he went along the road without a light. When a policeman saw this, he stopped the old carter. "Where"s your light?" asked the policeman. "No one may take a cart along a road at night without a light. You know that. You"ve broken the law." "I had a light," said the old man, "but it has just gone out." "I don"t believe that story," said the policeman. He took out a notebook and got ready to write. "What"s your name and where do you live?" he asked. "Please don"t take my name," said the old man. "My house is just there. You can see it from here. I had a light nearly the whole way. I haven"t come far without a light." "You came all the way without a light. What"s your name?" The carter quickly took the policeman"s hand and put it down on the top of the light. The light was still hot and burnt the policeman"s hand. The policeman jumped and he was very angry. "Now, what do you think?" said the carter. "Did I come all the way without a light?" |
1. The story happened ______. |
A. in the morning B. in the afternoon C. at night D. in the evening |
2. Where did the light go out? |
A. Far from his house. B. Half way from his house. C. Near his house. D. In his house. |
3. What made the policeman believe the old man"s words? |
A. He asked the policeman to take away the light. B. The light burnt the policeman"s hand. C. The light burnt the policeman"s foot. D. He jumped and shouted angrily. |
阅读理解。 |
Life is not easy, so I"d like to say "When anything happens, believe in yourself." When I was a young boy, I was so shy that I dare not talk to anyone. My classmates often laughed at me. I was sad but could do nothing. Later, something happened, and it changed my life. It was an English speech contest. My English teacher asked me to take part in it. What a terrible idea! It meant I had to speak before all the teachers and students of my school! "Come on, boy, believe in yourself. You are sure to win." Then my teacher and I talked about many different topics. At last I chose the topic "Believe in yourself." I tried my best to remember all the speech and practiced it over 100 times. With my teacher"s great love, I did well in the contest. I could hardly believe my ears when the news came that I had won the first place. I heard the cheers from the teachers and students. Those classmates who once looked down on me, now all said"Congratulations!" to me. My teacher hugged (拥抱) me and cried excitedly. Since then, everything has changed for me. When I do anything, I try to tell myself to be sure and I will find myself. This is true not only for a person but also for a country. |
1. The classmates often laughed at the boy, because ______. |
A. he believed himself B. he was too young C. he was too shy D. he was too sad |
2. The boy did well in the contest, because ______. |
A. he did his best before the contest B. he was very clever C. his classmates helped him D. the contest was easy |
3. What changed the boy"s life? |
A. The topic he chose. B. The students" congratulations. C. The classmates" cheers. D. The English speech contest. |
4. The story tells us when we do anything, we must ______. |
A. believe in ourselves B. choose a good topic C. practice it over 100 times D. look down on ourselves |
阅读理解。 |
Last year, we spent Christmas and New Year in Queensland, Australia. The beaches there were beautiful, and we spent a lot of time playing by the sea, swimming and surfing. One day, we were on a beach just south of a city called Cairns. My little sister was looking for shells in the sand down near the waves when she shouted to me, "Hey, Lan! Look what I"ve found!" I ran down to have a look, and saw her pointing at a strange black object that was half buried (掩埋) in the sand, "What is it?" she asked. I said I didn"t know. Just then, my father came over, "Are you enjoying yourselves, you two?" he asked. Then he saw the strange black thing. "What"s that?" he said, bending down to take a closer look. Suddenly, he said, "Quick kids, get away from here. Go and play somewhere else." We went and played further down the beach, while Dad ran up to the shop near the beach to make a phone call. About 20 minutes later, we heard the noise of cars and trucks arriving, and a lot of soldiers ran onto the beach. They told everyone to leave the beach and stay away from it. About half an hour later, we were sitting with Dad in a café a few hundred metres from the beach, when we heard an enormous explosion (爆炸). "What was that?" we asked Dad. "That was the thing you found," he said."One of the soldiers down there told me it was a Japanese bomb (炸弹) from World War II. Sometimes they get washed up on the beaches here." |
1. The object they found was _______. |
A. in the sand near the water B. in the sea C. lying on the beach D. floating (漂) on the sea |
2. When Dad saw the object, he _______. |
A. told the kids to play with it somewhere else B. knew it was something dangerous C. decided to move it quickly D. picked it up to take a closer look |
3. Dad went to a shop near the beach _______. |
A. to meet the soldiers B. to buy some drinks for the kids C. to call for help D. in order to get away from the beach |
4. The bomb on the beach _______. |
A. was washed up by accident B. killed many people C. was put there by the Japanese D. was carried away by the Australian soldiers |
阅读理解。 |
At the Beijing time 14:28 May 12, 2008, a strong earthquake suddenly happened in Sichuan Province. As they saw a young woman in broken houses, the rescue (营救) workers were sad to find that she had already been dead, yet surprised to notice her kneeling down with her hands touching the ground to support her weight - and right under her shelter of flesh and blood (血肉), her several - month - old baby was sleeping, safe and sound. The baby was put around carefully in a little quilt (被子), with a mobile phone inside. An unsent text message was found that read: "Dear Baby, if you Could Be Alive, Please Remember That Mum Always Love You!" As it was too young to know what was really going on, the baby"s dream must have been free from nightmare (恶梦), though a nightmare was taking place. However, it was the mother"s love that prevented the nightmare from falling upon the young dreamer. Mother"s love at her last breath!!! |
1. It was _______ when the baby was found. |
A. crying B. dying C. sitting D. sleeping |
2. The mother knelt down with her hands touching the ground in order to _______. |
A. have a rest B. save her baby C. protect herself D. prevent the nightmare |
3. Which of the following is true about the text message? |
A. It was a message to the baby"s father. B. It had already been sent out when found. C. The mother hoped that her baby could live. D. The mother wouldn"t like the message to be found. |
4. The passage is mainly about _______. |
A. mother"s love B. Sichuan earthquake C. a lucky baby D. the last breath |
完形填空。 |
I have only seen my father cry once. It was at the Alton train station, back when the trains still ran. I was on my way to Philadelphia to 1 the train that would take me to Boston and college. I was eager (热切的) to go. College, with its 2 and the promise of the better future had become more interesting. It 3 me to see tears in my father"s eyes as he shook my hand and said goodbye. For eighteen years, we had never had a(n) 4 to say goodbye like this. He was taller than me, 5 I was not short. I was going somewhere, and he was seeing me off. He 6 me, but he had not needed to say before, and now his tears were 7 it. The tears in my father"s eyes told me that we would have less and less to do with each other. I had taken my 8 from his, and now I was learning it. The train 9 and I boarded (登上) it. My father looked smaller from the train. We 10 goodbye to each other through the window. I was wearing the heavy winter coat that my father had bought for me to keep me from catching a cold in New England. |
( )1. A. return ( )2. A. habits ( )3. A. shocked ( )4. A. time ( )5. A. because ( )6. A. taught ( )7. A. saying ( )8. A. money ( )9. A. continued ( )10. A. reached | B. catch B. license B. supposed B. luck B. though B. beat B. knowing B. time B. broke B. waved | C. design C. courses C. helped C. chance C. so C. forgot C. creating C. present C. arrived C. talked | D. watch D. advertisements D. encouraged D. interest D. and D. loved D. describing D. life D. left D. cheered |
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