完形填空。    I stood in the doorway, watching my older brother carefully putting clo

完形填空。    I stood in the doorway, watching my older brother carefully putting clo

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完形填空。    I stood in the doorway, watching my older brother carefully putting clothes into his bag. I coughed
uneasily. When he realized that I was there, Rocky turned toward me   1   a sad smile.
    "I"m   2   tomorrow," he said. "I know." My   3   was almost a whisper (低声, 耳语). I was angry at 
  4   for being so weak, but I wasn"t about to (将要) cry. "My   5   is early, so you haven"t enough time to
come to the airport," he said. Seeing the sad look on my face, he quickly added, "I   6   I won"t leave without
saying goodbye." 
    I tried to say   7   but didn"t. It"s always better to   8   if you"re about to cry. 
    "You promised you wouldn"t cry," he said to me, thinking that I was to cry. I remember the day he
   9   me how to ride a bike. At first I thought he was always right behind me, holding the seat to keep
me from  10 . I was happy with this, but he knew he  11  hold me up all my life. He told me that one day
he would have to leave. His coughing stopped my  12 . What was left to say?  13  could I say goodbye to
the person who taught me everything?
    The next morning I  14 , looked at my alarm clock, and realized he had left  15  before. We never even
said goodbye. 
    Goodbye, Rocky! Although he may have been many miles away, I knew he heard me, even if it was
only an answer in his heart.
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(     )1.A.in     
(     )2.A.leaving   
(     )3.A.word    
(     )4.A.me     
(     )5.A.bus     
(     )6.A.hope    
(     )7.A.something  
(     )8.A.cheer up   
(     )9.A.teaches   
(     )10.A.riding   
(     )11.A.could    
(     )12.A.dreaming  
(     )13.A.How     
(     )14.A.gave up   
(     )15.A.hours   
B.of       
B.coming     
B.noise     
B.him       
B.ship     
B.promise    
B.anything    
B.keep quiet   
B.taught     
B.running    
B.couldn"t   
B.imaging    
B.Why       
B.looked up   
B.days     
C.by         
C.traveling   
C.voice        
C.myself      
C.train      
C.wish        
C.everything   
C.enjoy yourself 
C.is teaching   
C.walking      
C.had to    
C.thinking     
C.What        
C.woke up    
C.weeks       
D.with                 
D.returning           
D.sound             
D.himself            
D.flight               
D.agree               
D.nothing             
D.keep away                    
D.had taught           
D.falling              
D.didn"t have to   
D.realizing         
D.When                 
D.stayed up           
D.minutes           
1-5 DACCD   6-10 BABBD   11-15 BCACA
阅读理解。
      Sigmund Freud was a world-famous doctor of Vienna (维也纳). He was also a man full of humour (幽默).
Once, at his 70th birthday party, a friend asked Freud if he could put his work into several words."Well," said
Freud, "we take the sick out of their trouble and return them to the common suffering."
      As a devoted (忠实的) son, Freud often visited his old mother. His mother usually spent her summers in a
small mountain town in Austria (奥地利). The King Josef usually spent his summers there, too. One day in the
summer, a band (乐队) was playing a lively tune (曲子) when Freud"s mother was sitting at the window and
watching the people singing and dancing on Main Street. The old woman had a poor memory. She heard the
band playing, but forgot it was the King"s birthday. Freud was visiting his mother on her 95th birthday. He told
his mother, "Mama, the band is playing for your birthday." She believed him and had a wonderful day.
1. Freud was a famous              of            .
[     ]
A. doctor, Austria
B. general, Vienna
C. King, Austria
D. doctor, Australia
2. From what Freud said at his 70th birthday party, we can see that he was           
[     ]
A. a brave man
B. a sick man
C. a devoted man
D. a man full of humour
3. One day Freud came to the small mountain town for             .
[     ]
A. his 70th birthday
B. the King Josef"s birthday
C. his mother"s birthday
D. for his holiday
4. Which of the four sentences is wrong?
[     ]
A. Freud"s mother and the King Josef usually spent their summers in the same place.
B. Freud" mother"s birthday and the King"s birthday were on the same day.
C. Freud"s mother was so old that her memory was very bad.
D. She knew that the band was playing for the King.
5. Freud"s mother felt very happy on her 95th birthday, because             
[     ]
A. the King Josef himself came to celebrate (庆贺) her birthday
B. the people of the town came out to celebrate her birthday
C. she believed that the band was playing for her birthday
D. she heard the band playing a lively tune so wonderfully
阅读理解。
    After supper, Mr Hunt came out. The sun was setting down in the west and it was a little cool outside.
Few people would stay at home There were a lot of people near the river. He was walking along the bank
while some friends greeted him. An hour later, he felt tired and sat down on a chair near the end of the
bridge.
    Suddenly, the old man heard a violent (激烈的) quarrel at the other end. He stood up and saw several
people were there. As a policeman, he thought it was his duty to find out what was happening to them.
He went there and noticed four women quarrelling with each other. He tried to prevent them from doing
it, but nobody listened to him. He thought for a while and had an idea.
    "Let"s hear the oldest speak first!"
    Hearing this, all of them stopped and left in a hurry, with red faces.
1.Few people would stay at home because ______.
[     ]
A.it was hot in the houses
B.they enjoyed doing some exercises
C.they hoped to talk with their friends
D.the scenery outside was nice
2.Mr.Hunt came out to ______.
[     ]
A.greet to his friends
B.hear the women quarrel
C.walk along the bank
D.find a chair to sit on
3.Mr.Hunt thought ______, so he went to the other end of the bridge.
[     ]
A.the women would listen to him
B.he should prevent them from quarrelling
C.the women would say something interesting
D.he should take the women to the police station
4.Each woman was afraid to ______, so they hurried off.
[     ]
A.be beaten by the policeman
B.be thought as the oldest
C.go home too late
D.see the old policeman
阅读理解。
      A friend"s grandfather went to America from Eastern countries. After he was processed (移民入境检查) at
Ellis Island, he went into cafeteria (自助餐厅) in lower Manhattan to get something to eat. He sat down at an
empty table and waited for a waiter to take his order. Of course no waiter came at all. At last, a woman held a
plate full of food and sat down opposite him. When she saw the old man without any food, she told him how a
cafeteria worked.
      "Start out at that end," she said, "Just go along the line and pick out what you want. At the other end they"ll
tell you how much you have to pay. After you pay for the food, you can bring it here and eat it." 
      "I soon knew how everything works in America," the grandfather told a friend. "Life is like a cafeteria here.
You can get everything you want only if you are willing to pay the money. You can even get success, but you"ll
never get it if you wait for someone to bring to you. You have to get up and get it by yourself."
1. Maybe the old man came from _______.
[     ]
A. Poland
B. India
C. Canada
D. Egypt (埃及)
2. Who came when he sat down at an empty table?
[     ]
A. A waiter
B. A man
C. A woman
D. No person
3. From the text, we know if you want to get success in America, you should _______.
[     ]
A. get help from your friend
B. know how a cafeteria works
C. get up again if you fail
D. try to get it by yourself
4. At last, the grandfather _______.
[     ]
A. got the food himself
B. was very angry with the waiter
C. had the woman"s food
D. had nothing to eat
5. Which is the best title for the passage?
[     ]
A. From Eastern countries to America
B. Life is like a cafeteria in America
C. How to eat in a cafeteria
D. Eating in America
阅读表达。
    Mr. Brown was going away for a week. Before he left, (A)he said to his son, "If anyone asks for me,
you can tell him that your father has been out for doing something
, and will be back in a week. Then be
sure to ask him to sit down for a cup of tea."
    "Ok, Dad," said his son. But he was afraid his son couldn"t remember this, he wrote these words down
on a piece of paper and gave it to him. (B)His son put it into his small pocket, took it out and looked at it
every now and then.
    Four days passed, but no one came to see his father. The boy thought that there was no one to come
and that (C)the piece of paper was of no use for him any longer, so he burnt it that evening.
    The next afternoon, someone knocked at the door. The boy opened it. A man was standing at the door
and said, "Where is your father?" the boy put his hand into his pocket at once and looked for the piece of
paper. He could not find it. He suddenly remembered (D)he had burnt it, so he shouted, "no more!" The
man was very surprised.
    He asked. "NO more? I met your father last week. When did it happen?" "Burnt yesterday evening."
1. 将A处改成间接引语:                                                                                                               
2. 将B处译成汉语:                                                                                                               
3. 将C处改为同义句:                                                                                                               
4. 就D处提问:                                                                                                                 
5. What did the man think happened to the boy"s father? 
                                                                                                                          
动词运用,必要时可加助动词或情态动词。
    My grandmother was an iron-willed (强硬的) woman. When I was five, she invited some friends to her
apartment. Among the guests there 1             (be) a rich man and his daughter. Grandmother considered
them the most important among the guests.
    During the party, I went to the bathroom. I was still sitting down when the girl walked in. "You 2             
(stay) here too long!"
    "It"s not your business. Don"t you know that little girls shouldn"t come into the bathroom when a little boy 3             (use) it!?" I said in anger. This 4             (surprise) the little girl. Then she started to cry. Most
guests had heard what I said and laughed. But not Grandmother.
    She 5             (wait) for me when I left the bathroom. Grandmother shouted that I was impolite and rude
and ordered, "You 6              (say) sorry to her." All the guests watched in silence.
    Twenty minutes later, Grandmother walked by the bathroom and noticed a torrent (激流) of water
7              (run) out from under the door. Everyone knew who did that. Grandmother was so angry that she
tried 8              (get) file anyway. It took several strong men finally to move her away and calm her down.
    My grandfather took me by the hand and seated me on his lap. He looked at me, not at all angry or upset." 9             (tell) me," he asked, "why did you do it?"
    "Well, she shouted at me for nothing." I said seriously "Now she"s got something to be angry at."
    Grandfather didn"t speak right away. He just sat there, looking at me and smiling. I 10             never
_______ (forget) his expressions (表情) for my whole life. 
    "Eric," he said at last, "I think you did the right thing."