阅读理解。 A man came out of the airport. A lot of taxis were there. He asked the
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阅读理解。 |
A man came out of the airport. A lot of taxis were there. He asked the name of every taxi-driver. Then he took the 3rd one. It cost 5 dollars from the airport to the hotel. "How much does it cost for the whole day?" the man asked. "One hundred dollars," said the taxi-driver. This was very expensive, but the man said it was OK. The driver took the man everywhere. He showed him all the parks and museums in the city. In the evening, they went back to the hotel. The man gave the driver 100 dollars and said, "What about tomorrow?" The taxi-driver looked at the man and said, "Tomorrow? It"s another 100 dollars." But the man said, "That"s OK! See you tomorrow." The driver was very pleased. The next day the driver took the man everywhere again. They visited all the parks and museums again. And in the evening they went back to the hotel. The man gave the driver 100 dollars again and was going home tomorrow. The driver was unhappy because he liked the man and above all, 100 dollars a day was a lot of money. "So you"re going home. Where do you come from?" he asked. "I come from New York." "New York!" said the driver. "I have a sister in New York. Her name is Lucy. Do you know her?" "Of course I know her. She gave me 200 dollars for you!" |
1. The man came from ______. |
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A. America B. England C. Canada D. Australia |
2. The man took the 3rd taxi because . |
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A. the 3rd driver was a kind-hearted man B. the other taxi-drivers asked for more money C. the other drivers didn"t like him D. he didn"t want to spend his own money on the coming visit |
3. Usually the cost of the travelling one day may be ______. |
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A. one hundred dollars B. more than one hundred dollars C. less than one hundred dollars D. two hundred dollars |
4. asked the man to give the money for the taxi-driver. |
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A. The man"s sister B. No one C. The man himself D. The driver"s sister |
5. The driver was unhappy ______. |
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A. when the man asked every taxi-driver his name B. during the two-day visit C. when the man asked him for his sister"s name D. when he heard the man"s last words. |
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阅读理解。 |
Mr Smith was in trouble those days. He drove a car for Mr Black, a rich businessman. He worked hard and the shopkeeper liked him. But he couldn"t work when he drank too much. And once he almost fell into the river when he drove along the bridge. Mr Black became angry and was going to send him away. He had a big family and was afraid of it and promised (许诺) he would stop drinking at once. The man told him to wait to be dealt with (处置). One Monday morning Mr Smith came into the office with two badly burned ears. "What happened to your ears?" asked Mr Black. "Well," said the man. "I went to watch a football match yesterday while my wife was ironing (熨) clothes. She had put the iron (熨斗) near the telephone before she went to cook supper. Our team lost the game and I felt sorry for it. As soon as I went in the sitting-room, the phone rang and I answered the iron!" "And what happened to the other ear?" "When I put the iron down on the table, the telephone rang again!" |
1. , so he almost drove the car into the river. |
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A. Mr Smith was not careful B. Mr Smith drank too much C. Mr Smith forgot they were on the bridge D. Mr Smith couldn"t work in the evening |
2. Mr Smtih went to watch the football match on . |
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A. Monday B. Tuesday C. Saturday D. Sunday |
3. We can guess . |
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A. Mr Smtih drank much after the match B. Mr Smith was angry with his team C. Mr Smith didn"t drink those days D. Mr Smith watched the match at the office |
4. The badly burned Mr Smith"s ears. |
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A. telephone B. drinking C. iron D. irons |
5. What would happen to Mr Simth? |
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A. He would go on driving for Mr Black. B. He would join his football team. C. He would never watch any matches. D. Mr Smith would send him away. |
阅读理解。 |
Manuel came home crying. The children had called him "Fatso" again, and he hated it. He sat down, and looked very sad. "Don"t worry, I"m fat too," said his mother. "But it"s me they call Fatso," Manuel cried. His mother felt very sorry for him. "All right then," she said. "We"re both too fat. Let"s go on a diet together." It would not be easy. They both loved bread, cakes, potatoes and chips. To diet, they had to eat salads. The first day was fun, but by night-time, they felt very hungry. "We won"t think about food. Let"s think about airplanes," said his mother. "But I keep seeing chocolate in my mind," Manuel answered. The second day was hard, for they both thinking about cream cakes. The third was worse. By now they both wanted to give up. "No, no, we must be strong," said Manuel"s mother. Somehow, they kept on dieting for three weeks, and lost a lot of fat. They liked their new hobbies so much they kept going until they were really slim. After a few months, Manuel enjoyed eating fruit, or nuts instead of sweets. Nobody called him Fatso any more. Some were calling him Spider Legs-and he loved it. |
1. It"s clear that the word "diet" in the reading is about . |
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A. one"s bad name B. food for each day C. flying in the sky D. cooking at home |
2. Manuel and his mother kept thinking about cream cakes because . |
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A. the cakes could help them lose weight B. they had no other food to eat C. they liked eating them a lot before D. the cakes could make them think about airplanes |
3. We know from the reading . |
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A. there was no fun at all in losing weight for Manuel B. Manuel"s mother didn"t eat cream cakes at all C. "potatoes and chips" can make people thin D. Manuel and his mother eat salads to lose weight |
4. Manuel"s mother felt sorry because . |
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A. her son was too fat B. Manuel was very sad C. the other children were not fat D. Manuel couldn"t eat cream cakes any more |
5. Manuel loved others calling him Spider Legs because . |
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A. Spider Legs sounds good for him B. the other children are all Spider Legs C. he didn"t eat cream cakes any more D. he could eat lots of sweets now |
综合阅读。 |
Nothing A teacher in Canada once asked her students to write a composition with the title "What I did during my holidays". Tom asked, "(A)____ must the composition be?" "It can be any length," said the teacher. She added that it (B) must (C) 描述学生们在假期做了什么. She said she would (D)____ the compositions from them the next day. Then, the next day, after checking (E) their compositions, she asked Tom to stand up. "What"s this, Tom?" she said. "(F) You"ve written nothing on your paper." "That"s right, Miss," said Tom."That"s exactly what I did during my holidays." |
1. 在 (A)、(D) 处分别填入合适的词语补全短文:________, ________ 2. 写出能替换 (B) 的词语:________________ 3. 把 (C) 翻译成英语:__________________________________________________ 4. 写出 (E) 所代替的词语:________________ 5. 把 (F) 改写同义句:You ________ ________ ________ ________on your paper. |
阅读理解。 |
A. so this year I"m going there, too. B. he went out tor a walk. C. He always stayed in England for his holidays. D. Just then an old man selling maps went past him. E. a bicycle knocked him down. | 阅读理解。 | Look at the light and beautiful snowflakes (雪花) falling. Ever wanted to hold them in your hands? They are always lost when they meet your hands. Well, this isn"t just a problem for you. It was a problem for Wilson Bentley, too. In the 1870s, Wilson Bentley was just a teenager. His family lived in a small town in northeast America. Winters there were long and hard. Bentley"s mother was once a school teacher. She taught him at home. Bentley didn"t go to school until he was 14. He was a quiet boy, and loved reading his mother"s books. But it was his mother"s microscope (显微镜) that interested him. When the other boys were playing with balls, little Bentley was studying things like drops of water, flowers and snowflakes. Bentley loved watching snowflakes. For the next two years young Bentley spent many winter days in a cold room watching these ice crystals (晶体) under his microscope. The boy thought they were so beautiful that he started to draw pictures of them. But there were so many snowflakes that he couldn"t draw them all. How could he keep their beauty forever? Bentley thought of buying a camera. The boy and his mother asked his father to buy one. But, his father didn"t agree. He thought the whole thing was a bad idea. He thought the only thing a farmer should do was farming. But finally Bentley did get a camera. For more than a year he tried to take pictures of snowflakes. On January 15, 1885, during a snowstorm, Bentley took the first ever photo of an ice crystal with his camera. "It was the greatest moment of my life," Bentley said later. For 13 years, Bentley worked quietly and took thousands of photos of ice crystals. Later he became known as "Snowflake" Bentley. | 1. The best title for this passage is ____. | [ ] | A. Snowflake Photos B. Snowflake Boy C. Long and Hard Winters D. Teenage Photographer | 2. We can tell from the story that Bentley"s father was ____. | [ ] | A. a farmer B. a funny man C. an athletic man D. a school teacher | 3. Which of the following statements about Bentley is true? | [ ] | A. He didn"t get any kind of education as a child. B. He was born into a rich family. C. He was the first person to take photos of snowflakes. D. He was fascinated by the beauty of snowflakes. | 4. What kind of person do you think Bentley was? | [ ] | A. He was outgoing. B. He was too serious. C. He was interested in learning. D. He was very warm-hearted. | 5. The "ice crystals" in the third paragraph refers to "____". | [ ] | A. water drops B. rain drops C. flowers D. snowflakes |
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