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语法填空。 阅读下面短文,根据上下文在空白处填上适当的词,或使用括号中的词语的正确形式 填空。 |
Once there lived a rich man 1 wanted to do something for the people of his town. 2 first he wanted to find out whether they deserved his help. In the centre of the main road into the town, he placed 3 very large stone. Then he 4 (hide) himself behind a tree and waited. Soon an old man came along with his cow. "Who put this stone in the centre of the road?" said the old man,but he did not try to remove the stone. Instead, with some difficulty he passed around the stone and continued 5 his way. Another man came along and did the same thing; then another came, and another. All of them complained about the stone but not tried to remove 6 . Late in the afternoon a young man came along. He saw the stone, 7 (say) to himself: "The night 8 (be) very dark. Some neighbors will come along later in the dark and will fall against the stone." Then he began to move the stone. He pushed and pulled with all his 9 (strong) to move it,only 10 (find) a bag of money under the stone. Imagine how surprised he was! |
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1.who 2.But 3.a 4.hid 5.on 6.it 7.saying 8.will be 9.strength 10.to find |
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Nikkli was brought up from a vey early age by her father while her sister was raised by her mother. Nikki spent a very small amount of time with her mum and sister when she was about 6 years old, but soon after contact stopped when communication broke down between her parents. She never felt she wanted to find her family while she was growing up. But now with a husband and a son, she decided it was the right time. Nikki didn"t know where to start, but her husband"s mum had used 192. com for finding people before and recommended it to her. With the help of her son, she started by searching for her sister"s full name on the electoral roll (选民登记册) without a location, because she had no idea where she lived, even her date of birth. From that one search, the site returned two results listed in the area they used to live. Nikki decided to call the first number. To her absolute surprise, it was her long lost sister! So after 20 years, it was one phone call that helped her contact her sister! Her sister then passed her number on to her mother, who called Nikki straight away, and it was like they had never been apart. Her mum was so glad to find out Nikki was well that they arranged to meet everyone that Saturday (3 days after the phone call) where she was reunited with her sister and met her two nephews for the first time. Nikki also found out she had a half (同父异母的) sister and brother. When talking about the reunion, Nikki said, "192.com made finding my long lost family very easy. I was not on any social networking sites before and surprisingly neither was my sister or mum, so we would never have found each other that way." Nikki will be spending her first Christmas tighter with the other side of her family this year. |
1. What did Nikki know about her sister before her searching? |
A. Her address. B. Her birthday. C. Her name. D. Her telephone number. |
2. It can be inferred from Paragraph 4 that _________. |
A. Nikki"s mum has a bad memory now B. Nikki is about 26 years old now C. Nikki"s sister lives with her mum together D. Nikki dialed another phone number to contact her mum |
3. What can we learn about Nikki from the passage? |
A. She knows much about the Internet. B. Her sister has not got married so far. C. Her mum got birth to four children in all. D. She got in touch with her mum on Monday. |
4. All of the following made contributions to Nikki"s reunion with her family EXCEPT _______. |
A. her father B. 192.com C. her son D. her mother-in-law |
5. The text is mainly about _______. |
A. how to find a family member B. a wonderful Christmas C. how important the electoral roll is D. a family reunion thanks to 192.com |
阅读理解。 |
The man from the west stopped and drew back his arm. "You"re not Jimmy Wells," he said in a quick and angry way, "Twenty years is a long time, but not long enough to change a man" nose from a Roman to pug." "It sometimes changes a good man into a bad one," said the tall man, "you"ve been under arrest for ten minutes. Silky Bob. Chicago thinks you may have dropped over our way and phones us she wants to have a word with you. Going quietly, are you? That"s sensible. Now before we go to the station here"s a note I was asked to hand you. You may read it here at the window. It"s from Patrolman Wells.?" The man from the West opened the little piece of paper handed him. His hand was steady when he began to read, but it trembled a little by the time he finished. The note was rather short. Bob: I was at the right place on time. When you struck the match to light your cigar I saw it was the face wanted in Chicago. Somehow I couldn"t do it myself, so I went around and got a plain clothes man (便衣) to do the job. |
1. The man from the West must have broken the law _____. |
A. in Chicago B. in New York C. in his hometown D. somewhere else |
2. The man from the West recognized the tall man not to be the one he had been waiting for because the tall man ____. |
A. had a different accent from his B. had a different nose from his friend"s C. was his another old friend D. said "Chicago wants to talk with you.?" |
3. The two men may have walked _____. |
A. for ten minutes B. arm in arm C. face to face D. both A and B |
4. We can suppose Jim _____. |
A. was afraid of the man from the West B. got another man to help him when necessary C. had an appointment with Bob 20 years ago D. had something else to do and couldn"t come himself |
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One evening, Mr Green was driving his car along a lonely country road. He had __1_ $10 000 from the bank in town. Suddenly a man in rags stopped him and asked for __2_. Mr Green told him to get on and continued his way. _ 3 _ he talked to the man, he _ 4 _ that he had just broken out of prison. Mr Green was very afraid at the __5_ of the money. Suddenly he saw a police-car and had a _ 6 _ idea. He _ 7_ speed and drove as quickly as possible. Then he found the police-car running _ 8_ him. After a mile _9 _ the police-car passed him and ordered him to stop. A policeman came up. Mr Green had hoped to tell him about the trouble but the man put a gun to Mr Green"s _10 . The policeman said he wanted Mr Green"s name and _11_ and Mr Green obeyed. The policeman wrote it down in his notebook and put it in his _12_. "You _13_ appear at the police station. " He said. Then he talked to Mr Green about _14_ driving. Mr Green started up his car again. He had _15_ all hope of his £10,000, but as he reached a more lonely part, the robber said he wanted to _16_. Mr Green stopped and the man said. "_17. You"ve been _18_ to me. This is what I can do in _19 " And he handed Mr Green the policeman"s _20_, which was stolen while the policeman was talking to Mr Green. |
( )1. A. taken ( )2. A. money ( )3. A. As ( )4. A. recognized ( )5. A. sight ( )6. A. fast ( )7. A. put on ( )8. A. behind ( )9. A. and so ( )10.A. head ( )11.A. number ( )12.A. car ( )13.A. shall ( )14.A. careful ( )15.A. held out ( )16.A. run away ( )17.A. I"m sorry ( )18.A. kind ( )19.A. all ( )20.A. gun | B. held B. help B. Since B. learned B. idea B. bright B. got on B. with B. or so B. shoulder B. home B. pocket B. will B. normal B. build up B. break away B. You"re welcome B. polite B. fact B. pen | C. brought C. a lift C. Then C. supposed C. touch C. strange C. took on C. after C. and so on C. back C. place C. hand C. would C. drunk C. given up C. set out C. That"s all riht C. known C. return C. money | D. drawn D. a ride D. Because D. expected D. thought D. bad D. had on D. beside D. or so on D. neck D. address D. trousers D. need D. dangerous D. turn over D. get out D. Thank you D. necessary D. the end D. notebook |
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George Banks was a clever journalist. He worked for a good newspaper, and he liked arguing very much. He argued with anybody, and about anything. Sometimes the people whom he argued with were as clever as he was, but often they were not. He did not mind arguing with stupid people at all: he knew that he could never persuade them to agree, because they could never really understand what he was saying, and the stupider they were, the surer they were that they were right; but he often found that stupid people said very amusing things. At the end of one argument which George had with one of these less clever people, the man said some-thing which George has always remembered and which has always amused him. It was, "Well, Sir, you should never forget this: there are always three answers to every question: you answer, my answer,and the correct answer." |
1. It seemed to George as if ________. |
A. it was more interesting to argue with as clever people as he was B. it was more interesting to argue with clever people than with stupid ones C. it was more interesting to argue with stupid people than with clever ones D. it was no good arguing with stupid people |
2. From the passage we can conclude that________. |
A. George did nothing but argue with others B. George was a man full of sense of humour C. George always won the arguments D. What George said was difficult to understand |
3. Why didn"t George mind arguing with stupid people? Because ________ |
A. he wanted to win the arguments B. he wanted to make the arguments more heated C. stupid people could be easily fooled D. what stupid people said could often give him greater pleasure |
4. What one of the stupid people said at the end of one argument could be considered very________. |
A. clever B. stupid C. strange D. special |
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Entering the drama room I am immediately surrounded by the familiar sights, smells and sounds. Streaks(条纹,线条) of light cast by the blinds of the tall __1_ send shafts(杆状物) of light through the dusty air. I take a _ 2_ and the concrete and paint _ 3_ tickle my nose. I _ 4 _ everything about this room. Some of the _ 5 _ times of my life have been spent here. It"s ironic(讽刺的), but the _ 6 is the only place where I feel that I don"t have to _ 7_ to be someone I"m not. Like many teenagers, I almost _8 _ think that people are judging me, but when I act, that feeling disappears. People only look at your _ 9_ ability, not your clothing, money, choice of friends, or any of the other ways people are usually _10_. When I"m on stage, everything else vanishes(消失). All the worries and _11_ of the outside world are put on hold. Nervousness is still present, _12 _ it"s the excited and tingly kind, not the queasy(不稳 定的) _13___ of being different and alone. I _14_ love to work backstage and on lighting. I _15_ you could find another girl who would work on a ladder _16 her elbows in cables and dust and love every second of it. It makes me unique and gives me a sense of _17_ to know that I succeed in an area where _18_ others-and virtually(事实上) no girls-do. High school is a difficult atmosphere, to put it _19_. Like others, I"m often insecure(不安的), not _ 20_who I am or where I"m going in life. Wherever that may be, I will always have the confidence I get from the-ater. |
( )1.A. doors ( )2.A. last look ( )3.A. smells ( )4.A. hate ( )5.A. worst ( )6.A. room ( )7.A. pretend ( )8.A. hardly ( )9.A. acting ( )10.A. thought of ( )11.A. happiness ( )12.A. and ( )13.A. feeling ( )14.A. seldom ( )15.A. hope ( )16.A. up for ( )17.A. pride ( )18.A. few ( )19.A. cruelly ( )20.A. fond of | B. windows B. long walk B. tastes B. love B. tiring B. office B. expect B. seriously B. speaking B. judged B. anxieties B. however B. idea B. almost B. doubt B. out at B. duty B. many B. tensely B. afraid for | C. roofs C. short breath C. sounds C. miss C. best C. building C. want C. constantly C. moving C. taken care of C. chances C. but C. hope C. relatively C. think C. up to C. humor C. a few C. friendly C. sure of | D. walls D. deep breath D. looks D. forget D. better D. stage D. decide D. happily D. repeating D. feeling D. pressures D. though D. fact D. absolutely D. suspect D. down to D. sight D. some D. mildly D. interested in |
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