Mrs. Ball had a son. His name was Mick. She 1 him very much and as he was not a 2 child, she was always 3 that he might be ill, 4 she used to take him to see the best 5 in the town four times a year to be looked 6 . During one of these 7 , the doctor gave Mick all kinds of tests and then said to him, "Have you had any 8 with your nose or ears recently?" Mick 9 for a second and then answered, "Yes, I 10 ." Mrs. Ball was very 11 . "But I"m sure you have 12 told me that, Mick!" She said worriedly. "Oh, really?" Said the doctor 13 . "And what trouble have you with your nose and ears, my boy?" "Well," answered Mick, "I always have trouble with them when I"m 14 my sweater off, because the 15 is very tight." |
( )1. A. loved ( )2. A. rich ( )3. A. afraid ( )4. A. which ( )5. A. player ( )6. A. round ( )7. A. talks ( )8. A. answer ( )9. A. waited ( )10. A. did ( )11. A. excited ( )12. A. already ( )13. A. angrily ( )14. A. turning ( )15. A. collar | B. hated B. clever B. surprised B. for B. teacher B. over B. years B. thing B. thought B. will B. interested B. just B. seriously B. taking B. nose | C. missed C. strong C. glad C. but C. doctor C. for C. visits C. word C. stood C. have C. pleased C. never C. happily C. keeping C. mouth | D. cared D. happy D. sure D. so D. lawyer D. after D. stays D. trouble D. looked D. do D. surprised D. always D. carefully D. putting D. ear | 任务型阅读。 | On a Friday night, a poor young violinist was playing his violin at the entrance of the subway station. The music was so great that people slowed to listen and put some money into his hat. The next day, the violinist came the entrance again. He put down his hat as usual. Beside the hat was a piece of paper with some words on it. It said, "A George Sang has put an important thing into may hat by mistake. Welcome to claim (认领) it." Soon the people were all attracted by the words and wondered what it could be. After a while a man rushed through the crowd, took the violinist"s shoulders and said, "I knew you would certainly come here." The vilinist asked, "Did you lose something?" "Lottery (彩票)". The violinist took out a lottery ticket with Sang"s name on it. Sang took it and danced happily. Sang was an office worker. He bought the lottery and won a prize of $500,000. But when he gave $50 to the violinist for his wonderful music, the lottery ticket was thrown in, too. The violinist was a college student. That morning, he was going to fly to Vienna for high education. However, when he found the ticket, he cancelled the flight and returned to the entrance. Later someone asked the violinist why he didn"t take the lottery ticket to pay the tuition fee (学费). He said, "Although I didn"t have much money, I live happily. If I lose honesty, I won"t be happy forever." | Title: The importance of 1. honest | (1) On a Friday night, a poor young man who 2. the vionlin very well was playing at the entrance of the subway station. He played so 3. that people slowed to give him some money. | (2) On 4. night, the young man did the same thing as usual. Beside the hat there was a piece of paper, there were some words 5. on it. Soon the paper 6. many people and the people wnted to know what it could be. After a while, a man rushed to the young man 7. . But when the man saw the lottery with his 8. on it, he couldn"t help 9. happily. | (3) Sang bought the lottery and won a prize of $500,000, but when he gave money to the young man, the lottery ticket was thrown in, too. That morning, the young man had planed to go to Vienna by 10. . However, when he found the ticket, he returned to the entrance. | 完形填空。 | Wu Yang gets 1 late. He rides his bike to the school quickly. He doesn"t look 2 the traffic (交通) lights, so he hits (撞) a 3 . The driver 4 him to hospital right now. The doctor looks over Wu Yang very carefully (仔细地). Wu Yang wants to go to 5 but the doctor and the driver 6 him to stay in bed. "Now my boy," says the doctor. "Could you 7 me your name, please?" "What are you going to do?" asks Wu Yang. "I"m going to tell your parents and your 8 ." answers the doctor. "But my parents 9 my name and my teacher knows my name, 10 ." says Wu Yang. | ( )1. A. down ( )2. A. at ( )3. A. light ( )4. A. takes ( )5. A. hospital ( )6. A. say ( )7. A. tell ( )8. A. classmate ( )9. A. listen ( )10. A. too | B. out B. on B. bike B. brings B. school B. ask B. say B. student B. hear B. else | C. up C. after C. car C. carries C. bed C. speak C. speak C. friend C. know C. other | D. away D. for D. man D. puts D. chair D. talk D. talk D. teacher D. write D. also | 阅读理解。 | Professor Brown was very absent-minded (心不在焉的). He had gone to visit a friend who lived not far from the college. They had dinner and then talked and talked, for Brown was a great talker. Midnight came, one o"clock, two o"clock, and still Brown kept on talking, though by this time the friend was feeling very tired and kept looking at the clock. He didn"t want to be impolite, but at last he said,"Brown, my dear fellow (伙伴), I hate to put you out, but I have a class at nine o"clock tomorrow, and I must go to bed. "My God!" said Brown, blushing (脸红) and looking awkward (尴尬), "I thought you were at my house." | 1. Professor Brown worked in a ______. | [ ] | A. college B. village C. school D. city | 2. His friend"s house was ______ his house. | [ ] | A. near to B. far from C. by D. at the end of | 3. Mr Brown talked ______ at his friend"s house. | [ ] | A. immediately B. a long time C. not very long D. a short time | 4. While keeping on talking, his friend felt ______. | [ ] | A. happy B. tiring C. tired D. glad | 5. From the passage, we know that Professor Brown was both and . | [ ] | A. talkative, quiet B. helpful, tired C. talkative, absent-minded D. careless, absent-minded | 用方框中所给词语的适当形式填空。 | when close difference weak for feel lot important hard think |
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