Our neighborhood used to be very quiet. However,these days, 1 things are happening in our neighborhood and everyone is unhappy. Zhao Jun, the local school teacher is extremely 2 . When he was interviewed by the local newspaper, he said, "Every night we hear strange noises 3 our window. My wife thinks that is could be an 4 , but my friends and I think it must be teenagers having 5 . My parents called the police, but they can"t 6 anything strange. They think it might be the 7 . I don"t think so!" Zhao Jun"s next door neighbor Xiang Dan is 8 , too. "At first, I thought it might bea cat, but I can"t see a cat, and I still hear the noises outside." Everyone in our neighborhood is worried, and everyone has his or her own 9 . There must be somthing 10 the homes in our neighborhood, but what is it? |
( ) 1. A. interesting ( ) 2. A. worried ( ) 3. A. of ( ) 4. A. actor ( ) 5. A. trouble ( ) 6. A. find ( ) 7. A. water ( ) 8. A. nervous ( ) 9. A. ways ( ) 10. A. cleaning | B. exciting B. pleased B. outside B. accident B. fun B. think B. laughter B. surprised B. matters B. visiting | C. strange C. satisfied C. from C. object C. lessons C. make C. music C. unhappy C. habits C. breaking | D. terrible D. relaxed D. inside D. animal D. sports D. feel D. wind D. mad D. ideas D. moving | 完形填空。 | Three soldiers were on their way home from the war. They arrived at a small village, they were very tired and 1 , but they had no food or money. The only thing they did have was a cooking pot (锅). The soldiers built a small cooking fire, 2 their pot on it,and poured in some water. When a few villagers asked what they were doing, one of the soldiers answered that he was making stone soup. A few more villagers walking by stopped to 3 what was goingon when they heard about it. "Any soup needs salt and pepper," the first soldier said, 4 some children ran to fetch salt and pepper. "Stones can be used to prepare good soup, but tomatoes would 5 it so much better," the second soldier added. One woman said, "Why, I think I have a tomato or two!" She ran to get the tomatoes. "Some cabbage would be a proper choice for a good stone soup!" said the third soldier. Another woman said, "I think I can probably find some cabbage," and 6 she ran. "If only we had a bit of beef and some potatoes, this soup would be fit for a rich man"s 7 ." The villagers thought it over, then ran to fetch what they had in their homes. A rich man"s soup, and all from a few stones! It seemed like 8 ! The soldiers said, "If only we had a little milk,this soup would be fit for a king!" And so other villagers 9 to get some milk. "The soup is ready," said the cooks, "and all will 10 it, but first we need to set the tables." Some of the villagers said, "Such a great soup would be better 11 some bread and cakes," so they brought the 12 two things and the meal was 13 by all. Never had there been such a 14 meal. Never had the villagers had such delicious soup, and all made from stones! They ate and drank and danced well into the night. In the morning, the villagers gathered to say goodbye. "Many thanks to you," they said, "for we shall 15 go hungry now that we have learned how to make soup from stones." | ( ) 1. A. hungry ( ) 2. A. drew ( ) 3. A. see ( ) 4. A. but ( ) 5. A. cook ( ) 6. A. about ( ) 7. A. health ( ) 8. A. art ( ) 9. A. tried ( ) 10. A. want ( ) 11. A. over ( ) 12. A. first ( ) 13. A. enjoyed ( ) 14. A. cheap ( ) 15. A. later | B. bored B. threw B. tell B. so B. do B. in B. money B. magic B. returned B. buy B. besides B. last B. given B. proper B. ever | C. sleepy C. left C. imagine C. or C. invent C. off C. dream C. interest C. managed C. use C. with C. other C. needed C. special C. sometimes | D. sick D. placed D. notice D. while D. make D. out D. table D. supper D. came D. taste D. like D. only D. brought D. public D. never | 阅读短文,选择正确答案。 | One day when some government officials were rebuilding a barn (谷仓), they found a mouse hole in a corner and used smoke to force the mice inside the hole to come out. A while later they indeed saw mice running out, one after another. Then, everyone thought that all the mice had escapde. But just as they began to clean up, they saw two micesqueezing (挤) out at the mouth of the hole. With some efforts, the mice finally got out. However, it was strange that after they came out of the hole, they did not run away immediately. Instead, one chased after the other near the mouth of the hole. It seemed that one was trying to bite (咬) the tail of the other. Everyone was puzzled, so they stepped nearer to take a look. They realizde that one of the mice was blind and could not see anything, and the other was trying to allow the blind mouse to bite on his tail so that hecould pull the blind one with him to escape. After seeing what happened, everyone was speechless and lost in thought. During the meal time, the group of people sat down in a circle and started to chat about what happened tothe two mice. One serious American official said: "I think the relationship between those two mice was that of king and guard." The others thought for a while and said: "That was why!" A smart French said: "I think the relationship between those two mice was that of husband and wife." Again the others thought for a while, and all felt it made sense. A Japanese said: "I think the relationship between those two mice was that of mother and son." Once again the others thought for a while, and felt this was more reasonable. So they expressed agreement another time. At that moment, one Chinese asked: "Why did those two mice have to have a certain relationship?" Suddenly, the group looked back at the Chinese and remained speechless. The American official, the French and the Japanese who hadspoken earlier all lowered their heads in shame, and did not dare to answer. In fact, the true love is not built on friendship, loyalty or blood relationship. Instead, it is based on no relationship. | 1. Neither of the two mice ran away immediately because ______. | [ ] | A. one was biting the other B. the mouth of the hole was too small C. they were not afraid of smoke D. one was trying to help the blind one | 2. Why did they lower their heads in shame according to the passage? | [ ] | A. They did not dare to answer. B. They had mistaken the relationship of the mice. C. They regretted driving a poor blind mouse away. D. They did not express themselves much better. | 3. It is clear that ______. | [ ] | A. all the mice came out of the hole easily B. each of the people understood the relationship differently C. the people wanted to kill the mice with smoke D. the people knew one of the mice was blind at first sight | 4. "it made sense" probably means ______. | [ ] | A. it was correct B. it was strange C. it was funny D. it was sweet | 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。 | One day a young officer (军官) was at a station. He was 1 his way to visit his mother in 2 town. He wanted to 3 her and tell her 4 his train would arrive. In this way she could meet him at the station in her car. He looked in his 5 but couldn"t find the 6 money for the telephone, so he went 7 to ask for help. An old soldier happened to pass by. The officer 8 him and asked, "Have you got any change (零钱) for ten pence (便士)?" "Wait a moment," the soldier answered while he was looking for the money in his pocket. "Don"t you know how to speak to an officer?" the officer said 9 . "Now, let"s start again. Have you got any change for ten pence?" " 10 , sir," the old man answered quickly. | ( )1. A. in ( )2. A. the ( )3. A. call ( )4. A. how ( )5. A. look ( )6. A. good ( )7. A. inside ( )8. A. stopped ( )9. A. happily ( )10. A. Yes | B. at B. a B. write B. where B. diary B. rich B. in B. hit B. sadly B. OK | C. on C. the same C. find C. when C. address C. much C. outside C. hated C. angrily C. Sure | D. by D. another D. hear D. why D. pocket D. right D. home D. enjoyed D. easily D. No | 阅读理解。 | Once there was a king. He never ate a meal without fish. But one day there was a big storm (风暴) and the fishermen were not able to go out to catch fish, so the king had no breakfast and no lunch. Then he ordered his servants (仆人) to tell everyone in his country that if anyone brought him a fish, he would give him anything he asked for. At last, a fisherman caught a big fish and hurried to the king"s palace with it. But the king"s prime minister (宰相) stopped him and said, if the fisherman did not promise (答应) to give him half of whatever the king gave him for the fish. He would not let the fisherman in. The king was very happy when he saw the fish. He said to the fisherman,"Now, what do you want for your fish?" "I want you to beat (打) me twenty-four times" said the fisherman. The king was very surprised, and at last he said, "I promised to give you whatever you wanted, and I think that I must keep my promise." So he began to beat the fisherman softly. "No," said the fisherman, "beat me as hard as you can!" After the king had beaten him twelve times, the fisherman jumped away and said, "That"s enough for me. I promised the other twelve to your prime minister." Again the king was very surprised, but the prime minister had to admit (承认) that the fisherman was right. The king not only gave him the twelve beatings, but also said, "You will not be my prime minister." | 1. The king . | [ ] | A. never ate fish B. liked to eat fish very much C. never ate fish without a meal D. never ate a meal | 2. The king"s prime minister stopped the fisherman because . | [ ] | A. he didn"t want the king to eat fish B. the fisherman had a fish in hand C. he wanted to get half of the fisherman"s reward (报酬) D. the fisherman walked fast | 3. Why did the fisherman want the king to beat him? Because . | [ ] | A. he knew he was wrong B. the king had no meal for days C. he wanted the prime minister to be beaten, too D. he was afraid of the prime minister | 4. In fact the fisherman was beaten . | [ ] | A. twenty-four times B. twelve times C. forty-eight times D. softly | 5. At first, why did the king beat the fisherman softly? | [ ] | A. Because the king was too weak. B. Because he didn"t want to beat the man. C. Because the fisherman was old. D. Because he knew he would beat the prime minister, too. |
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