This story happened in a small mountain village. One day there was an earthquake (地震). Nothing was destroyed and 1 was hurt. But a huge rock fell from a nearby mountain and stopped in the middle of the road. When the earthquake 2 , many people came to the road and saw the huge rock. Some of the strongest men tried to lift the rock 3 the road. But they couldn"t move it. They tried to push it but failed. They tried to 4 it with ropes but nothing worked. "Well," they all agreed, "There"s nothing we can do about it. We"ll have to change the 5 ." At this time a boy of 12 years old said, "I think I can help you to move the rock." "You?" they shouted, "What are you talking about?" The men all 6 at the boy. The next morning some people came into the street. One of them shouted, "The rock is 7 !" More people ran out to see. It was true. The rock wasn"t in the road any more. It wasn"t 8 near the road. "This is 9 ," they said, "Where did it go?" The boy stood in the street, 10 , "I told you I could move it last night." The boy walked over to where the 11 had been and uncovered some earth. "I buried (埋) it," he said. The people looked 12 . "You see," he said, "I dug a deep hole next to the rock and I dug a small incline (斜坡) up to the rock and the rock 13 down into the hole by itself. I covered it with earth." The crowds shouted, "What a 14 boy!" And some of them said, "Why haven"t we thought of this good 15 ?"
( )1. A. somebody ( )2. A. stopped ( )3. A. over ( )4. A. push ( )5. A. road ( )6. A. looked ( )7. A. gone ( )8. A. very ( )9. A. heavy ( )10. A. crying ( )11. A. street ( )12. A. surprised ( )13. A. lay ( )14. A. clever ( )15. A. boy | B. nobody B. started B. into B. lift B. stone B. laughed B. missed B. quite B. dangerous B. smiling B. town B. sad B. dropped B. strong B. hole | C. anybody C. happened C. off C. change C. rope C. called C. broken C. even C. special C. thinking C. rock C. happy C. walked C. brave C. story | D. everybody D. appeared D. onto D. pull D. village D. pointed D. stolen D. still D. impossible D. lying D. mountain D. relaxed D. ran D. poor D. way |
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完形填空。 | Mr. Green works in an office in Chicago. 1 Saturday, he went to the office to do some work. When he got on the elevator, it stopped between the 2 . Mr. Green could not get out of the elevator. He started to 3 , but no one 4 him. Then Mr. Green remembered that it was a holiday in America. No one was going to come to work 5 Tuesday. There was 6 for him to do. He had to wait. With nothing to eat 7 drink, Mr. Green slept for most of the time. Early Tuesday morning, his 8 came to work and found the elevator was not working. When the elevator was 9 , Mr. Green came out. He was cold, weak, and tired. He had been in the elevator for about sixty-four 10 ! Now Mr. Green says, "I will only use elevators if they have a telephone in them."
( )1. A. On ( )2. A. buildings ( )3. A. speak ( )4. A. saw ( )5. A. until ( )6. A. something ( )7. A. and ( )8. A. wife ( )9. A. closed ( )10. A. hours | B. One B. rooms B. say B. heard B. on B. nothing B. for B. teachers B. opened B. days | C. All C. floors C. shout C. came C. by C. everything C. or C. workmates C. clean C. minutes | 阅读理解。 | In 1826, a Frenchman named Niepce needed pictures for his business. But he was not a good artist. So he invented a very simple camera. He put it in a window of his house and took a picture of his garden. That was the first photo. The next important date in the history of photography (摄影术) was in 1837. That year, Daguere, another Frenchman, took a picture of his reading room. He used a new kind of camera in a different way. In his picture you could see everything very clearly, even the smallest thing. This kind of photo was called a Daguerreotype. Soon, other people began to use Daguere"s way. Travelers brought back wonderful photos from all around the world. People took pictures of famous buildings, cities and mountains. In about 1840, photography was developed. Then photographers could take pictures of people and moving things. That was not simple. The photographers had to carry a lot of film and other machines. But this did not stop them, for example, some in the United States worked so hard. Mathew Brady was a famous American photographer. He took many pictures of great people. These pictures were unusual because they were very lifelike (栩栩如生的). Photography also became one kind of art by the end of the 19th century.Some photos were not just copies of the real world. They showed feelings like other kinds of art. | 1. The first photo taken by Niepce was a pictures of ______. | [ ] | A. his house B. his garden C. his window | 2. The Daguerrotype was ______. | [ ] | A. a kind of picture B. a kind of camera C. a photographer | 3. If a photographer wanted to take pictures of moving things in the year of 1840, he had to ______. | [ ] | A. watch lots of films B. buy an expensive camera C. take lots of film and something else with him | 4. Mathew Brady ______. | [ ] | A. was very lifelike B. was famous for his unusual pictures C. took many pictures of moving people | 5. This passage tells us ______. | [ ] | A. how photography was developed B. how to take pictures in the world C. how to use different cameras | 完形填空。 | Rosa likes making up (编造) stories. At first she thought it was 1 . But now she didn"t think so. Rosa"s parents were divorced (离婚). Nine months out of the year, Rosa lived with her mother in an apartment on Anderson Street. But when summer 2 , she went to her father"s farm in Arizona. The farm was great! Rosa rode horses and 3 with some farm work. Her father, however, was so busy that he couldn"t find time to go places with her. When she arrived each summer, her father would meet her at the airport and take her out to eat. And the day she went 4 the city, he would always buy her a present. 5 summer came to a close, Rosa returned to her mother. At school she heard lots of stories her friends told about their family trips. Rosa wished she had a family trip to talk 6 . Not long after school began, Rosa was looking through travel magazines in the school library. They talked about many exciting 7 , like England and Germany. When Rosa"s friends asked what she had done that summer, she made up something that was 8 . Remembering the travel magazines she had looked at, she told her classmates that she and her father had gone to 9 . When the class began studying England, Mr. Thomas asked Rosa to 10 them all the things she could remember about her trip to England!
( )1. A. joke ( )2. A. passed ( )3. A. made ( )4. A. back to ( )5. A. Until ( )6. A. to ( )7. A. people ( )8. A. interesting ( )9. A. England ( )10. A. say | B. fun B. arrived B. played B. away B. So far B. about B. cities B. true B. Germany B. speak | C. turn C. lasted C. helped C. in C. Unless C. with C. languages C. long C. farm C. tell | D. game D. changed D. did D. out of D. When D. from D. places D. same D. home D. talk | 阅读理解。 | One day when some government officials were rebuilding a barn (谷仓), they found a mouse hole in a comer and used smoke to make the mice inside come out. A while later they saw mice running out, one after another. Then, everyone thought that all the mice had escaped. But just as they began to clean up, they saw two mice squeezing (挤) out at the mouth of the hole. With some efforts (努力), the mice finally got out. However, it was strange that after they came out of the hole, they did not run away at once. 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 confused, so they walked nearer to take a look. They realized 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 he could pull the blind one with him to escape. After seeing what happened, everyone said nothing and lost in thought. During the meal time, the group of people sat down in a circle and started to chat about what happened to the two mice. One serious American official said, "I think the relationship (关系) 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 had spoken earlier all lowered their heads in shame, and did not dare (敢) to answer. In fact, the true love is not built on friendship, loyalty (忠贞), or blood relationship, Instead, it is based on no relationship.
1. Neither of the two mice ran away at once 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. "It made sense" probably means . | [ ] | A. it was correct B. it was strange C. it was funny D. it was sweet | 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. The best tile for the passage is . | [ ] | A. TWO LOVELY MICE B. WIFE AND HUSBAND C. MUM AND SON D. LOVE IS ALL | 完型填空。 | It was Sunday afternoon. My brother and I were alone at home. My parents went for a party and asked me to look after my brother. I was doing my homework while my younger brother was watching TV. Suddenly the doorbell rang. Ding-Dong! My brother thought that it was our parents, so he opened the 1 quickly. A tall man wearing a black raincoat stood outside. He said that he came to sell books and he 2 politely:"Are your parents at home?" Without thinking, my brother said, "No." Then the man asked:"Would you like to 3 some story books?" I told him we didn"t want to buy. When I wanted to close the door, he suddenly pushed (推) the door very heavily and came into our house. He took out a 4 and ordered me to tie (绑) up my brother"s hands with a rope (绳子). I tied up his hands in a special way so my brother could untie 5 easily. The man then tied my hands up and locked 6 of us in the kitchen. Soon, he went upstairs to 7 money. I taught my brother to untie the rope on his hands. He then untied me. I rushed to the telephone to call the police, 8 the line was dead. The doors were all locked from the outside. It was lucky that the man 9 to lock the kitchen window. So we got out of the house through the kitchen window and went to the 10 pay phone to call the police. Soon the police came to our house and the man was caught by the police. By that time, my parents had come home. We told them the whole story. My parents were happy that we were not hurt. They told me that we shouldn"t open the door to strangers. I learnt a lesson on safety.
( )1. A. window ( )2. A. asked ( )3. A. lend ( )4. A. kiss ( )5. A. himself ( )6. A. most ( )7. A. look at ( )8. A. and ( )9. A. wanted ( )10. A. farthest | B. door B. ask B. borrow B. knife B. itself B. some B. look after B. so B. liked B. nearest | C. book C. answered C. sell C. gift C. herself C. both C. look like C. or C. forgot C. largest | D. TV D. answer D. buy D. pen D. themselves D. all D. look for D. but D. tried D. smallest |
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