A. Half past twelve
B. Twenty to twelve
C. Half past eleven
D. Half past one
( ) 1. A. cared ( ) 2. A. kindergarten ( ) 3. A. discovered ( ) 4. A. seized ( ) 5. A. bus ( ) 6. A. expensive ( ) 7. A. street ( ) 8. A. ensure ( ) 9. A. event ( )10. A. sent ( )11. A. signals ( )12. A. injury ( )13. A. in the way ( )14. A. really ( )15. A. torn ( )16. A. while ( )17. A. helpfully ( )18. A. against ( )19. A. destroyed ( )20. A. given | B. loved B. school B. thought B. clawed B. taxi B. general B. country B. defend B. incident B. taken B. alarms B. wound B. on the way B. bitterly B. grabbed B. until B. hopefully B. contrary B. captured B. offered | C. attended C. home C. decided C. wrapped C. subway C. ordinary C. district C. protect C. affair C. offered C. services C. disease C. under way C. accurately C. caught C. as C. trustfully C. ignorant C. arrested C. handed | D. named D. park D. found D. bitten D. ambulance D. common D. state D. threaten D. accident D. appointed D. warnings D. illness D. by the way D. exactly D. held D. unless D. illegally D. opposite D. injured D. reported |
阅读理解。 | |||
A German taxi-driver, Franz Bussman, recently found his brother who was thought to have been killed twenty years ago. While on a walking tour with his wife, he stopped to talk to a workman. After they had gone on, Mrs. Bussman said that the workman was closely like her husband and even suggested that he might be his brother. Franz laughed at the idea, pointing out that his brother had been killed in action during the war. Though Mrs. Busman knew this story quite well, she thought there was a chance in a million that she might be right. A few days later, she sent a boy to the workman to ask him if his name was Hans Bussman. Needless to say, the man"s name was Hans Bussman. And re really was Franz"s long-lost brother. When the brothers were reunited, Hans explained how it was that he was still alive. After having been wondered towards the end of the war, he had been sent to hospital and was separated from his unit(部队). The hospital had been bombed and Hans had made his way back into Western Germany on foot. Meanwhile, his unit was lost and all records of him had been destroyed. Hans returned to his home, but the house had been bombed up. Guessing that his family had all been killed during an air-raid(空袭), Hans settled down in a village fifty miles away where he had remained ever since. | |||
1. Which of the following can be used as the best title of the passage? | |||
A. Living Not Far B. Coming Back to Life C. A Chance in a Million D. Back after the War | |||
2. Walking along the street, _______________. | |||
A. Mr. Bussman recognized his brother at the first sight. B. Mr. Bussman happened to meet a workman and talked to him. C. Mrs. Bussman thought of the workman as her long-lost brother. D. Mr. and Mrs. Bussman talked to the workman for he was like his brother. | |||
3. How to understand the sentence "There was a chance in a million that she might be right."? | |||
A. It was impossible for her to be right. B. She had no chance to meet his brother any more. C. There were many chances for her to meet his brother again. D. There was a little possibility of what she suggested, though little. | |||
4. Which of the following orders is RIGHT according to the passage? a. He walked back to Western Germany. b. He was wounded when the war was coming to the end. c. The hospital was destroyed by bombs. d. He came back to his family house. e. He was then sent to hospital. f. His unit of Germany didn"t exist any longer. | |||
A. b-a-e-d-f-c B. b-e-c-a-f-d C. b-e-a-c-d-f D. c-b-f-d-a-e | |||
阅读理解。 | |||
Henry found work in a bookstore after he finished middle school. He wouldn"t do anything but wanted to get rich. Mr King thought he was too lazy and was going to send him away. Henry was afraid and had to work hard. It was a cold morning. It was snowing and there was thin ice on the streets. Few people went to buy the books and the young man had nothing to do. He hated to read, so he watched the traffic. Suddenly he saw a bag fall off a truck and it landed by the other side of the street. "It must be full of expensive things, "Henry said to himself. "I have to get it, or others will take it away. " He went out of the shop and ran across the street. A driver saw him and began to whistle(鸣笛), but he didn"t hear it and went on running. The man drove aside, hit a big tree and was hurt in the accident. Two weeks later Henry was taken to court(法庭). A judge asked if he heard the whistle when he was running across the street. He said that something was wrong with his ears and he could hear nothing. "But you"ve heard me this time."said the judge. "Oh, I"m sorry. Now I can hear with one ear." "Cover the ear with your hand and listen to me with your deaf(聋的)one. Well, can you hear me? " "No, I can"t. sir. " | |||
1. What was Mr. King? | |||
A. a driver B. a doctor C. a policeman D. a shopkeeper | |||
2. Why did Mr. King want to send Henry away? | |||
A. Because Henry was too lazy. B. Because Henry hoped to be rich. C. Because Henry finished middle school. D. Because Henry sold few books. | |||
3. The driver was afraid to _______, so he drove aside. | |||
A. hit Henry B. hurt himself C. fall behind D. lose the bag | |||
4. What does the underlined word"judge"mean in Chinese? | |||
A. 裁判 B. 律师 C. 法官 D. 原告 | |||
5. Why did Henry say that he was deaf? | |||
A. He wanted to have a joke with the judge. B. He wanted to get the judge"s help C. He wanted to find another piece of work D. He didn"t want to pay for the accident. | |||
完型填空。 | |||
As I had my first child, I promised myself never to be a push parent. I was going to be a very 1 and understanding mother. Five years later my little boy was about to 2 for his yellow belt in karate (空手道 ). As a five-year-old child, he wasn"t taking it 3 , because it was mom trying to help him. I found myself yelling and telling him he would never get the belt acting like that. I was trying to 4 him his back-flip. He 5 to play and I continued to yell. Finally I had made him feel like he couldn"t 6 anything, just as I promised myself I wouldn"t do. Still mad and stubborn I couldn"t 7 . I had to teach him this flip. He was doing fine with it by the time we had to leave to go to karate. While taking the test, he did great. His 8 would ask him to do something, and it became 9 for him. He never asked him to do the back-flip. He had passed his yellow belt test. We got into the car to 10 when he looked at me and said “Mom, why did you make me do that back-flip so many times, 11 it wasn"t even on the test.” The words wouldn"t have 12 anything to anyone else, but it was a 13 in my face. That night while lying in bed, I told him I loved him. He was 14 and didn"t say anything, just giggled. I said, “I really do love you baby.” I was still feeling 15 and also 16 if he had forgiven me. Finally he replied in the 17 voice, “I know you do, but I love you more.” He had forgiven me and I had decided that his feelings were more 18 than any test he would ever take. I made a new 19 to be a better mother and to 20 that he was only a child. | |||
( )1. A. patient ( )2. A. look ( )3. A. easy ( )4. A. help ( )5. A. started ( )6. A. accomplish ( )7. A. give up ( )8. A. father ( )9. A. quick ( )10. A. go home ( )11. A. when ( )12. A. expected ( )13. A. wind ( )14. A. working ( )15. A. guilty ( )16. A. knowing ( )17. A. saddest ( )18. A. true ( )19. A. promise ( )20. A. accept | B. good B. practise B. happily B. teach B. kept on B. feel B. give in B. teacher B. normal B. go shopping B. once B. reached B. moment B. moving B. happy B. puzzling B. sweetest B. sincere B. gift B. help | C. polite C. play C. seriously C. make C. continued C. try C. give away C. doctor C. common C. rest ourselves C. while C. demanded C. smile C. playing C. upset C. wondering C. happiest C. faithful C. plan C. know | D. affectionate D. test D. fairly D. tell D. prevented D. pass D. give out D. instructor D. natural D. enjoy ourselves D. if D. meant D. slap D. crying D. stubborn D. believing D. biggest D. important D. experiment D. agree |