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1. ago 2. well 3. asked 4. because 5. But 6. going 7. little 8. herself 9. after 10. try your best |
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阅读理解。 | Mr Brown likes singing very much, but he is very bad at it. (1) He went to dinner at a friend"s house last week, and there were some other guests there, too. They had a good dinner, and then the hostess went to Mr Brown and said, "You can sing, Peter. Please (2) sing us something." Mr Brown was very happy, and he began to sing an old song about the mountains of England. The guests listened to it for a few minutes and then (3) one of the guests began to cry. She was a small woman. One of the other guests went to her, put his hand on her back and said, "Please don"t cry. Are you English?" Another young man asked, "Do you love England?" "No," she answered, "I"m not English, and I"ve never been to England. I"m a singer, and I love music!" | 1. 将划线部分(1)合并为一句: He went to dinner ______ at a friend"s house last week. 2. 完成句子,使其意思与划线部分(2)相同。 Please sing _______ us. 3. 在划线部分(3)中,one 指代 ________. 根据短文内容,判断正误(T) (F) 。 ( )4. Peter was Mr Brown’s given name. ( )5. Mr Brown didn’t do well in singing. ( )6. The guests asked Mr Brown to sing them a song. ( )7. All the guests listened to him very carefully and happily. ( )8. Mr Brown sang a popular song. ( )9. One guest heard Mr Brown’s song and cried because she came from England. | 完形填空。 | It was windy and cold when a store owner was sticking a sign above his door that read "Pets for Sale." Just as he expected, soon a little boy appeared at the sign."How much are you going to sell those dogs for?" he asked. The store owner answered, "Anywhere from $30-$50." The little boy reached into his pocket and pulled out some change. "I have $2.37; can I 1 them?" The store owner smiled, and then turned back and called. Five little dogs ran down toward 2 but one was falling behind. Immediately the little boy 3 it and said "What"s wrong with that little dog?" The man explained that the little dog was born disabled, it would never be able to walk 4 . The little boy got really 5 and said "That"s the dog I want to buy!" The man replied "No, you don"t want to buy that little dog. If you really want him, I"ll give him to you." The little boy got quite 6 . He looked straight into the man"s eyes, pointing his finger and said, "I don"t want you to give him to me. He is worth every 7 as much as the other dogs and I"ll pay the 8 price. In fact, I"ll give you $2.37 now and 50 cents every month 9 I have him paid for." The man said, "You really don"t want to buy this pet. He is never going to be able to run, jump and play like other dogs!" On hearing this, the little boy reached down and rolled up his trousers leg to show his left leg 10 by a big metal stick. He looked up at the man and said, "Well, I don"t run so well myself, and the little dog will need someone who 11 ." In life, it doesn"t matter 12 you are, but whether someone appreciates you for what you are, accepts you and loves you unconditionally. | ( )1. A. look after ( )2. A. him ( )3. A. received ( )4. A. quickly ( )5. A. encouraged ( )6. A. sad ( )7. A. bit ( )8. A. right ( )9. A. after ( )10. A. invented ( )11. A. understands ( )12. A. how
| B. look at B. her B. ordered B. quietly B. excited B. bored B. part B. high B. until B. protected B. respects B. what
| C. pay for C. it C. showed C. properly C. worried C. angry C. kind C. fair C. since C. provided C. remembers C. who
| D. depend on D. me D. noticed D. politely D. surprised D. afraid D. one D. full D. although D. supported D. collects D. where
| 阅读理解。 | Are you the kind of person who likes staying in unusual places? If the answer is "yes", then try the world"s coldest hotel in Jukkasjarvi in the north of Sweden. But go in winter or all you"ll find is a pool of water, because the hotel melts every spring! The man who runs the Aortic Hall Hotel is Nils Yngve Bergqvist. He is also the man whose idea it was. He built his first hotel for an art show in 1991 and he designed the present hotel-over 200 metres square-himself. It took workmen about two months to put 1,000 tons of snow onto a wooden board. As the weather got colder, the snow froze and then they removed the board. The whole building and everything in it is made of snow - except for the wooden front door. There"s a theatre, a jazz club, a radio station and a large ice bar. As you can imagine, hot drinks are popular with the guests! The rooms have no doors, there is no furniture, no heating and everyone sleeps on…yes, that"s right…ice beds. But the 800 people who have stayed at the hotel this winter seem to like it. If you want to stay in one of the ice rooms, it will cost you about £30 a night. You won"t be very comfortable, but you will receive a survival certificate (生存能力证书) from the manager! When the winter is over, Nils holds his competition every year to predict the day that the hotel will fall. The person that guessed the day correctly last year received a large painting from an Aortic Hall show. Bergqvist"s ice hotels are becoming world-famous and he loves his work. He"s already excited about his next project-an ice hotel that will be bigger and better, he says. | 1. Can you visit the Arctic Hall Hotel in summer? ___________________________________________ 2. Where is the Arctic Hall Hotel? ___________________________________________ 3. How much does the hotel cost for one night? ___________________________________________ 4. What will the manager do next? ___________________________________________ 5. Why is the Arctic Hall Hotel unusual? ___________________________________________ | 完形填空。 | There was a very special teacher who made a far-reaching difference in my life. Fall, 1959, the first day of class at Hong Xing High School was about to begin. "Who", I asked a boy sitting beside 1 , "is Mrs. Qiao, my 10th grade English teacher?" He just laughed and said I would be in trouble. Soon, I understood what he meant. Mrs. Qiao was active that she repeated again and again. We would have a reading task for 2 . The next day, 3 we came to class, there would be two or three topics on the blackboard about the homework. We were expected to write an in-class essay (作文) about one of the 4 . The following day, she would return the corrected and graded (批改过的) essays and each person would be called to stand in front of the 5 and to read out his/her essay. The class were required to criticize (评论) that essay, or the grade (得分) of everyone in class would be reduced (减少). The first time that I experienced her read-write-criticize method, I had quickly done the homework and had written something without 6 what it meant. You can 7 what would happen in class. Standing before my classmates, I really made a fool (傻子) of myself. What a shame! No one laughed at me; no one would be 8 enough, or foolish enough, to do that in Mrs. Qiao"s class. It was just from then, I made up my mind not to let it happen again. Mrs. Qiao 9 all of our written work; it was easy to see the improvement in writing that had occurred. What Mrs. Qiao forced me to do was to see myself as others see me and, having done that, I could 10 myself. And I did thank you, Mrs Qiao. | ( )1. A. her ( )2. A. homework ( )3. A. because ( )4. A. people ( )5. A. teacher ( )6. A. knowing ( )7. A. see ( )8. A. afraid ( )9. A. liked ( )10. A. understand | B. me B. knowledge B. before B. stories B. class B. feeling B. hear B. brave B. threw B. learn | C. you C. topic C. when C. accidents C. school C. learning C. guess C. interested C. kept C. enjoy | D. him D. pleasure D. since D. topics D. building D. finding D. know D. helpful D. left D. improve | 阅读理解。 | Learning experiences happen to us throughout our lives, and not too long ago, I had one that I would like to share. This story began with a sailing trip. It"s a story of pizza (比萨), sailing and being afraid of buying ice-cream with a US $20 bill. I was going to Marblehead, Massachusetts, with my Optimist (a sailboat) racing team for the New England Optimist Championship. The team was racing down the highway at 85mph (miles per hour) when we all realized we were hungry. Luckily, we saw a rest area ahead. I was very excited, because I had a new US $20 bill. I was so excited because I had never had that kind of money before. I had money I had saved, but spending it on food seemed like throwing it away. We all rushed into the pizza line. Finally I got a cheese pizza and drink, and walked to my table. About halfway through the meal, I realized I had not actually handed my money to the cashier (收银员). I had just walked out, and nobody had noticed. I felt terrible. My conscience (良知) opened its mouth and swallowed me. I couldn"t get over it. I just couldn"t go back to the cashier and pay for my stolen, half-eaten pizza. I would be more embarrassed than I ever had been. I was so sorry that I refused to give myself the pleasure of an ice-cream in fear that someone would say, "Hey, Jeff, why don"t you use the change from the pizza instead of that nice, new US $20 bill?" I was not so proud of my money now. For the next two years, whenever I was reminded of (thought of) the "Pizza incident," I closed my eyes and said to myself, "Don"t think about it. Don"t think about it." I have learned two things from this experience. Maybe I was an unwise person for giving in to my conscience, and being too stupid to appreciate a free pizza. But I think the real lesson is that if you let being embarrassed get in the way of doing the right thing, then your conscience will catch up with you. I think this reflects the saying, "A coward (懦夫) dies a thousand deaths, a hero dies one." I was a coward and have felt terrible about that incident at least a thousand times. If I had been a "hero" and gone back up to pay for the pizza, then I would have felt a little embarrassed about it only once, or maybe twice. | 1. Why didn"t the boy buy ice-cream? | A. He wanted to save the money. B. He didn"t want to eat ice-cream then. C. He didn"t have enough money for it. D. He was afraid that someone would find out the fact. | 2._________ pay for the pizza with his money at first. | A. In order to keep the bill, he didn"t B. He completely forgot to C. His teammates told him not to D. The cashier didn"t ask him to | 3. The underlined word "embarrassed" in the passage means _________. | A. happy and comfortable B. disturbed and silly C. uneasy and uncomfortable D. sad and angry | 4. Why did the writer think of the saying "A coward dies a thousand deaths, a hero dies one"? | A. He used to be a coward then but is not now. B. He had a long terrible time for his stolen pizza. C. He would have been a hero if he had paid for the pizza. D. He wanted to die once like a hero. |
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