( )1. A. go on ( )2. A. anything ( )3. A. questions ( )4. A. hit ( )5. A. who ( )6. A. leave ( )7. A. sad ( )8. A. to ( )9. A. as ( )10. A. jumping | B. work on B. something B. hobbies B. left B. where B. take care of B. lucky B. on B. so B. broken | C. look for C. nothing C. problems C. loved C. what C. write to C. excited C. for C. while C. beating | D. depend on D. everything D. differences D. hated D. which D. forget D. shy D. from D. when D. flying | ||||
阅读理解。 | |||||||
Many years ago, I lived in a building in a large city. The building next door was only a few feet away from mine. There was a woman who lived there, whom I had never met, yet I could see her seated by her window each afternoon. After several months had gone by, I began to notice that her window was dirty. Everything was unclear through the dirty window. I would say to myself, "I wonder why that woman doesn"t wash her window. It really looks terrible." One morning I cleaned my room, including washing the window on the inside. Late in the afternoon when I finished the cleaning, I sat down by the window with a cup of coffee for a rest. What a surprise! Across the way, the woman sitting by her window was clearly seen. Her window was clean! Then it dawned on me. I had been criticizing (批评) her dirty window, but all the time I was watching hers through my own dirty window. That was quite an important lesson for me. Since then, whenever I wanted to judge (判断) someone, I asked myself first, "Am I looking at him through my own dirty window?" Then I try to clean the window of my own world so that I may see the world about me more clearly. | |||||||
1. The writer couldn"t see everything clearly through the window because _________. | |||||||
A. the woman"s window was dirty B. his eyes were not good C. the woman lived nearby D. his window was dirty | |||||||
2. The writer was surprised that _________. | |||||||
A. the woman was sitting by her window B. the woman"s window was clean C. the woman did cleaning in the afternoon D. the woman"s window was still terrible | |||||||
3. "It dawned on me" probably means "_________ ". | |||||||
A.I began to understand it B. It surprised me C. I knew it grew light D. It began to get dark | |||||||
4. It was clear that _________. | |||||||
A. the writer had never met the woman before B. the writer often washed the window C. the writer helped the woman clean the window D. they lived in a small town | |||||||
5. From the passage, we can learn _________. | |||||||
A. one shouldn"t criticize others very often B. one should often make his windows clean C. one must judge himself before he judges others D. one must look at others through his dirty window | |||||||
阅读理解。 | |||||||
One day when some government officials were rebuilding a house, they found a mouse hole in a corner and used smoke to make the mice inside the hole come out. A while later they saw mice running out, one after another, but they saw two mice didn"t run away immediately. It seemed that one was trying to bite (咬) the tail of the other. Everyone was puzzled, so they came nearer to take a look. They realized that one of the two mice was blind, and the other was trying to allow the blind mouse to bite his tail in order to pull the blind one with him to run away. During the meal time, they started to talk about the two mice. One serious American said, "I think the relationship between those two mice was that of king and guard." A smart Frenchman said,"I think the relationship between them was that of husband and wife." A Japanese said, "I think the relationship between them was that of mother and son." At that moment, one Chinese asked, "Why did those two mice have a certain relationship?" Suddenly, they looked back at the Chinese. The American, the Frenchman and the Japanese who had spoken earlier all lowered (低下) their heads in shame, and didn"t answer. In fact, the great love is not built on friendship or blood relationship. Instead, it is based on no relationship. | |||||||
1. The two mice didn"t go away immediately because _________. | |||||||
A. one was playing with the other B. one was trying to help the blind one C. they were not afraid of smoke D. the mouth of the hole was too small | |||||||
2. The underlined word "puzzled" in the passage means _________ in Chinese. | |||||||
A. 困惑的 B. 害怕的 C. 紧张的 D. 不安的 | |||||||
3. We know from the second paragraph (段) that _________. | |||||||
A. the mouse carried the blind one out of the hole on its back B. the mouse ran out of the hole after the blind one C. the mouse led the blind one out of the hole with its tail D. the two mice came out of the hole hand in hand | |||||||
4. Which of the following is NOT true? | |||||||
A. There were many mice in the hole. B. After the meal, the officials began to talk about the two mice. C. The other officials felt shamed when hearing the Chinese"s words. D. The government officials came from different countries. | |||||||
5. The best title for the passage is _________. | |||||||
A. Two Lovely Mice B. Help Produces Love C. Friends in Need D. Love Is All | |||||||
完形填空。 | |||||||
Rudi Matt lived in a small village in the Swiss Alps in 1865. What he wanted most in the world was to climb 1 highest peak (山峰) in the Alps. 2 mother and his uncle, Franz, a mountain guide, wanted him to stop 3 and start working in a hotel. Rudi would not 4 his dream and secretly got in touch with an English mountain climber 5 was planning to climb the highest peak. Franz was very angry when he found out 6 Rudi had done, but he finally agreed to let Rudi go if he went climbing, too. Franz also didn"t want to see Emil Saxo, a guide from another village, got to the top 7 him. Rudi turned out to be a very good climber, 8 as they got close to the top, the Englishman got sick and couldn"t go on farther. Franz 9 behind to take care of him, but Saxo continued, wishing to be the 10 to the top. Rudi went after Saxo, hoping to 11 him to the top. When they met, Saxo fought with Rudi and fell down by accident. Saxo was 12 and hurt. Rudi must decide whether to carry Saxo back down to safety or to continue alone to the top. He thought Saxo"s life was more 13 than his dream and helped him down. During that time, the Englishman and Franz continued the climb, and finally 14 reached the top. Later, the villagers 15 knew Rudi was the real conqueror (征服者) of the mountain. | |||||||
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