Miss Joan was a kindergarten (幼儿园) teacher who taught in a small village school. She always worked long hours to prepare interesting 1 for her students. She also helped the other teachers, giving them many good 2 to help them teach better. She loved her students and they loved her, too. Yes, in many ways she was nearly perfect. 3 , she did have two small shortcomings (缺点). First, she would always 4 snacks in her desk. Sometimes the food attracted mice and other unwanted guests. Her the other shortcoming was that she was 5 afraid of snakes. She would not allow anyone in her class to 6 pictures of snakes or even say the word. She was even afraid when her kids were 7 about words that start with the letter S. One day these two things came 8 . A teacher 9 knew about Miss Joan"s two shortcomings decided to make fun of her. He bought a toy snake in a shop. When Miss Joan wasn"t in the classroom, he took away some of her snacks and put the toy snake 10 her desk instead. When Miss Joan took out the snack to eat, she saw a toy snake. She was too frightened to move, and from then on she never hide snacks in her desk. |
( )1. A. film ( )2. A. friends ( )3. A. However ( )4. A. hide ( )5. A. never ( )6. A. buy ( )7. A. learning ( )8. A. yet ( )9. A. which ( )10. A. on | B. meal B. papers B. Because B. steal B. hardly B. borrow B. laughing B. as usual B. what B. behind | C. question C dreams C. So C. buy C. really C. draw C. caring C. as well C. whom C. in | D. lessons D. ideas D. Even if D. eat D. once D. take D. wishing D. together D. who D. to |
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阅读理解。 | I have never taken cooking classes. I learned cooking from my mother because she was really interested in teaching me how to cook. The main reason for this was that when my mother got married, she didn"t know how to cook anything, not even an egg. My grandmother never allowed her to stay in the kitchen when she was cooking. My mother did not start to cook until she was 25 years old. In the beginning, it was very hard for her. Therefore, she had to take cooking classes to prepare our meals. After having that experience, she decided to teach me how to cook because she didn"t want me to have the same experience. I remember when I was seven years old, and my mother was cooking, I was with her in the kitchen enjoying cooking. I always helped her. Sometimes we prepared meals that my mother already knew how to make, and sometimes we prepared them from recipes. Nowadays, I am really thankful for that experience of people, it doesn"t matter. I will do the same with my children because I don"t want them to have the same experience as my mother. If one day I am not with them, I want to be sure that they can carry on their lives without me. | 1. The writer"s mother learned cooking _______. | A. from the writer"s grandmother B. all by herself C. by taking cooking classes D. from cooking books | 2. The writer"s mother taught the writer how to cook because _______. | A. she wanted the writer to be more independent (独立) B. the writer was interested in cooking C. she thought it a must for a woman to learn D. she needed more help when she was cooking | 3. The underlined word "recipes" in this passage most probably means _______. | A. instructions on how to prepare food B. experiences of cooking food C. some well-known cooks D. she needed more help when she was cooking | 4. We can learn from the passage that the writer"s children will _______. | A. hate cooking B. learn cooking C. teach cooking D. forget cooking | 5. The writer must think cooking is _______ to learn in life. | A. interesting B. difficult C. enjoyable D. important | 完形填空。 | American people have the habit of saying "Thank you" when something kind is done for them or something polite is said to them, no matter how easy the thing is. This habit is learned by people of many 1 countries. You should say "Thank you" when someone 2 you the salt on the table, when someone steps aside to let you 3 in a corridor (走廊), when someone 4 ahead of you keeps the door open 5 you, when someone says your work is well 6 or you have bought a nice thing, or your city is very beautiful. "Thank you" is 7 not only between strangers or new friends, but also between old friends, parents and children, brothers and sisters, husbands and wives. Parents often tell 8 children that they should say "Thank you" in answering to a kind word or act when they are only four 9 five years old. Perhaps that"s 10 almost everyone has got this habit. | ( )1. A. others ( )2. A. puts ( )3. A. pass ( )4. A. jumps ( )5. A. to ( )6. A. made ( )7. A. tell ( )8. A. his ( )9. A. but ( )10. A. why
| B. another B. passes B. jump B. walks B. with B. done B. said B. theirs B. and B. because
| C. other C. carries C. sing C. sits C. for C. built C. to say C. their’s C. or C. when
| D. else D. borrows D. dance D. walking D. on D. doing D. told D. their D. so D. reason
| 完形填空。 | When I was a teenager growing up in France, I wanted to leave school and have my own life. The only way I could do this was to work in the local paper factory in my town, or get married. I was very nervous then I told my 1 I wanted to leave school. I thought he would say, " 2 ! You are going to college." I was very 3 when he said, "OK. Let"s go to the paper factory." Two days later, he took me to the factory. I imagined everyone to be friends 4 together and having fun. I even imagined there would be music and singing. I guess I had watched too many movies as a teenager. When we 5 the factory gate, my father spoke to the guard and one minute later we were 6 . I walked around the factory looking at the building, the workers, and listening to the noise. It was 7 . I ran back to my father and said, "I want to go home." He asked me,"What do you think of the factory?" "Too bad," I answered. "And marriage is even 8 !" he said. I went back to school the next day thinking about studying hard 9 I could get into a good college. I 10 studying English, so I decided to major in languages at college. Thanks to my father and our trip to the paper factory, I now work at the United Nations and my father is very proud of me. I married a very good man and my life is much better than it would have been working in the factory! | ( )1. A. teacher ( )2. A. Yes ( )3 A. angry ( )4. A. working ( )5. A. looked at ( )6. A. outside ( )7. A. terrible ( )8. A. better ( )9. A. but ( )10. A. enjoyed
| B. friend B. No B. tired B. studying B. returned to B. inside B. wonderful B. harder B. if B. stopped
| C. father C. Really C. nervous C. singing C. arrived at C. back C. funny C. worse C. so that C. disliked
| D. brother D. OK D. surprised D. farming D. left for D. away D. special D. easier D. or D. minded
| 阅读理解。 | Bungee Jumping (蹦极) More and more people around the world are taking part in some dangerous activities. Of course, many people have climbed the highest mountains or explored unknown parts of the world. Now, however, there are people who want to get quick pleasure from a dangerous activity, which may only last a few minutes or even seconds. I think bungee jumping is a good example of such an activity. You jump from a high place 200 meters above the ground with an elastic rope (弹力绳) tying to your ankles (脚踝). You fall at up to 150 kilometers an hour until the rope stops you from hitting the ground. It is said that 2,000,000 people around the world have now tried bungee jumping. Other activities, such as jumping from the tall buildings and diving into the sea from the top of high rocks are as dangerous as bungee jumping. Why do people take part in such activities? Some scientists think it is because life in modern society has become safe and boring. Now life has little excitement. | 根据短文内容判断正误(正确的填“T”,错误的填“F”): | ( )1. More and more people are taking part in dangerous activities because life in modern society is very exciting. | 2. 将短文中划线的句子译成汉语: ____________________________________________________________________ 根据短文内容,回答下列问题: 3. How many people around the world have tried bungee jumping? ____________________________________________________________________ 4. What activities are as dangerous as bungee jumping? ____________________________________________________________________ 根据短文内容,完成下列句子: 5. Though bungee jumping only lasts a few minutes, people can get _________ from it. | 阅读理解。 | Many years before the United States was founded (建立), Americans had already invented barbecues. But the first barbecues, in fact,were the invention of the Taine Indians of Haiti, who dried their meat on raised frames (架子) of sticks over fires. Spanish explorers spelled the Taine word as barbecue, and as time passed, English settlers along the Atlantic coast had their own barbecues. One summer day in 1773, Benjamin Lynda, a citizen of Massachusetts, wrote in his diary, "Fair and hot; Browne; hack overset." That is, on a bright and hot day he went to the Brownes to attend a barbecue, and his carriage (马车) fell over. It shows that the barbecue had its social occasion by that time. Large animals would be roasted whole on frames over hot fires, and neighbors would be invited to dinner. In later centuries, as settlers moved to the west, the barbecue went along with it, reaching an especially large size in Texas, where a pit (坑) for fuels (燃料) such as tree branches might be over ten feet deep. Today, the barbecue grills (烧烤架) which are fueled by charcoal (木炭) or electricity are likely to be small and easy to move, and can cook only parts of an animal at a time, but people still have barbecues out of doors and always invite their neighbors or friends over. | 1. Who invented the barbecues first in history? | A. American people. B. Taine Indians. C. Spanish explorers. D. English settlers. | 2. The second paragraph mainly tells us that the barbecue ___________. | A. is only held on a hot sunny day B. welcomes people who keep diaries C. is held both indoors and outdoors D. has its social occasion for over 200 years | 3. The underlined expression "social occasion" can be best translated into ___________. | A. 社交功能 B. 社会福利 C. 社会地位 D. 社会背景 | 4. The following are all the barbecue ways EXCEPT ___________. | A. drying meat on raised frames of sticks over fires B. roasting a whole animal over a pit full of burning tree branches C. cooking parts of animals over fires on grills fueled by charcoal D. heating meat in the bright and hot daylight |
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