阅读理解。 A young woman carrying a three-year-old child got on a bus. The conduc
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A young woman carrying a three-year-old child got on a bus. The conductor hurried to give her a warm welcome and then kindly asked the other passengers to make more room for the woman and her child. On seeing this, people began to talk. "You know this conductor used to be very rude. Now suddenly he has changed his bad behavior," said a middle-aged man. "Yes, he should be praised and we must write a letter to the company," said a second passenger. "That"s right," another lady said, "I wish a newspaper reporter were here so that more people could learn from this conductor." Just then a gentleman who looked like a teacher turned to the conductor and said, "Excuse me, but can I know your name, please? Your excellent service must be praised..." Before he could open his mouth, the three-year-old child sitting on the young woman"s lap interrupted, "I know his name. I call him Dad." |
1. One passenger suggested writing a letter to the company to _____. |
A. make a demand for more buses B. thank the conductor for his good service C. criticize the conductor for his rude behavior D. invite a newspaper reporter to write about the conductor |
2. What was the gentleman? |
A. A teacher. B. A newspaper reporter. C. Not known from the story. D. The conductor"s friend from his company. |
3. The word "him" in the last paragraph refers to _____. |
A. the gentleman B. the conductor C. the middle-aged man D. the three-year-old child |
4. It is clear from the story that the conductor _____. |
A. has changed his attitude towards his work B. has now been kind and polite to all passengers C. has not changed his rude behavior to passengers D. has now been kind and polite to women with children |
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1-4 BCBC |
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A friend of mine named Paul received an expensive car from his brother as a Christmas present. On Christmas Eve when Paul came out of his office. a street urchin (顽童) was walking around the shining car. "Is this your car,Paul?" he asked. Paul answered,"Yes,my brother gave it to me for Christmas." The boy was surprised."You mean your brother gave it to you and it didn"t cost you anything. Boy,I wish…" he hesitated. Of course Paul knew what he was going to wish for. He was going to wish he had a brother like that. But what the boy said surprised Paul greatly. "I wish," the boy went on."that I could be a brother like that." Paul looked at the boy in surprise,then he said again, "Would you like to take a ride in my car?" "Oh yes, I"d love that." After a short ride, the boy turned and with his eyes shining,said. "Paul,would you mind driving in front of my house?" Paul smiled a little. He thought he knew what the boy wanted. He wanted to show his neighbors that he could ride home in a big car. But Paul was wrong again. "Will you stop where those two steps are?" the boy asked. He ran up to the steps. Then in a short while Paul heard him coming back,but he was not coming fast. He was carrying his little. crippled (残疾) brother. He sat him down on the step and pointed to the car. "There he is,Buddy, just like I told you upstairs. His brother gave it to him for Christmas and it didn"t cost him a cent. And some day I"m going to give you one just like it… Then you can see for yourself all the nice things in the Christmas window that I"ve been trying to tell you about." Paul got out and lifted the boy to the front seat of his cat. The shining-eyed elder brother climbed in beside him and three of them began an unforgettable holiday ride. |
1. The street urchin was very surprised when _______. |
A. Paul received an expensive car B. Paul told him about the car C. he saw the shining car D. he was walking around the car |
2. From the story we can see the urchin ______. |
A. wished to give his brother a car B. wanted Paul"s brother to give him a car C. wished he could have a brother like Paul"s brother D. wished Paul could be a brother like that |
3. The urchin asked Paul to stop his car in front of his house ______. |
A. to show his neighbors the big car B. to show he had a rich friend C. to let his brother ride in the car D. to tell his brother about his wish |
4.We can infer from the story that ________ |
A. Paul couldn"t understand the urchin B. the urchin had a deep love for his brother C. the urchin wished to have a rich brother D. the urchin"s wish came true in the end |
5. The best title of the story is _______. |
A. A Christmas Present B. A Street Urchin C. A Brother like That D. A Unforgettable Holiday Ride |
阅读理解。 阅读下面短文,用英语简要回答文后所给的5个问题。 |
I remember a time I went shopping on my first visit to Macau. Coming from cold and cloudy England, I was prepared for the sun and dressed in a T-shirt and a short skirt. Not having much chance to enjoy the sun in the UK and having naturally fair skin, my legs are very white. In the UK this is not a fashionable (时尚的) look at all. Most women spend every sunny day out in the sun trying to get darker skin. The darker the skin, the better the look. As I walked around one shop, two shop assistants didn"t take their eyes off me the whole time, talking quietly in Chinese. I began to feel uncomfortable and asked my friend if we could leave. After we left the shop, she asked me what was wrong. I was embarrassed that they were talking about my white skin. My friend laughed."They weren"t laughing at you. They were saying how nice your legs are. Many Chinese women want to have white skin like yours. In fact, there are many beauty products in the shops to make skin whiter and a lot of money is spent on them." It just goes to show that we always think what others have is better. The grass is always greener on the other side. If the women of the West and East thought the same way, Western women wouldn"t spend so much money on cream that makes skin darker and women from the East wouldn"t need to use cream that makes skin whiter. |
1. Where did the story happen? ____________________________________________________________________ 2. What kind of skin do most British women prefer to have? ____________________________________________________________________ 3. Why did the writer think the shop assistants were laughing at her? ____________________________________________________________________ 4. What were the shop assistants talking about? ____________________________________________________________________ 5. What does the underlined sentence "The grass is always greener on the other side" mean? ____________________________________________________________________ |
完形填空。 |
It was my ninth time standing in front of a Nashville manager to sing a few songs and try for a record deal. The first eight times didn"t lead to 1 . Music was my favorite, but I didn"t have the right 2 . My hair was out of date; I wasn"t pretty; I was a little old and too heavy. I"ve always been a 3 . Most of the people I knew growing up in small villages of Illinois struggled just like me. If you weren"t a pig farmer or corn farmer, the 4 you could hope for was to learn a(n) 5 that could take you out of there. That"s 6 I learned to sing songs. Now I was in the middle of the second song. I glanced up at the manager, who was sitting behind his desk. He didn"t appear 7 at all. I was nervous. About one minute later, I saw him write something down. From where I stood, I could 8 see him write the letter N, 9 by the letter O. "That"s it," I thought."He is passing on me." He folded the paper while I went on with my third and last song. I was sure the guy 10 me and could not 11 to get out of there. As we said good-bye, he said," I want you to have this." He gave me the 12 . I didn"t understand. Though my hands were 13 , I found the courage to read the note. It didn"t say "NO". It said "NOW". My dream of becoming a singer was starting to 14 . I still had to write, sing and record an album, of course. But my whole life 15 . |
( )1. A. success ( )2. A. time ( )3. A. singer ( )4. A. largest ( )5. A. expression ( )6. A. how ( )7. A. interested ( )8. A. hardly ( )9. A. followed ( )10. A. forgot ( )11. A. wait ( )12. A. warning ( )13. A. waving ( )14. A. turn up ( )15.A. closed | B. surprise B. clothes B. struggler B. best B. experience B. where B. rude B. impossibly B. covered B. disliked B. help B. sign B. moving B. come true B. rose | C. disappointment C. look C. winner C. widest C. skill C. when C. beautiful C. clearly C. caught C. forgave C. refuse C. paper C. burning C. run away C. appeared | D. sadness D. voice D. dancer D. worst D. song D. why D. careless D. carefully D. led D. pleased D. stop D. book D. shaking D. come back D. changed | 阅读与表达。 阅读下面的短文,根据各小题要求作答。 | Millionaire at 14 Farrah Gray, a self-made millionaire by age 14, recognizes there"s more to richness than money alone. Not too many people become entrepreneurs, published authors, producers and philanthropists in their lifetime. But don"t tell that to Farrah Gray. Gray"s rise in the business world is an unlikely story. Growing up poor on Chicago"s Southside, Gray said he used to dream he would one day look from his office onto the streets of Manhattan. He dreamed of giving speeches that would inspire millions and making enough money to ensure that his mother didn"t have to work two jobs. It didn"t take Gray very long to _______. At age 14, Gray became a self-made millionaire when his company, Farr-Out Foods, which specialized in food targeted at young people, gained more than $1.5 million in sales. Shortly after, Gray sold his company for more than $1 million, but has continued working to inspire others with his success. Gray"s entrepreneurial spirit was developed at a young age. He started his first business at age 6, selling homemade lotion door to door. Gray said he experienced a thrill from selling something he helped create and was instantly hooked. "Ideas are the most precious thing that can come to you. Every big idea starts out small," he said. Since age 12, Gray has toured the United States sharing his experiences with audiences. Gray tells audiences that it is important to"believe in yourself when no one else will." He has always made a great effort to inspire others to follow in his footsteps of success. His philosophy is "success is a process that must be taken step by step." He details these steps in his bestselling book, Reallionaire, which has made its way onto www.Amazon.com"s bestseller list. An important staple of Gray"s career has been his emphasis on philanthropy. His basic belief is, "The more you have, the more you should give." | Questions: 1. Does Farrah Gray recognize there is more to richness than money alone? ____________________________________________________________________________ 2. Why did Farrah Gray use to dream of making enough money when he was young? ____________________________________________________________________________ 3. Complete the sentence in paragraph 4 within THREE words. ____________________________________________________________________________ 4. According to the passage, what is Reallionaire? ____________________________________________________________________________ 5. Translate the underlined sentence into Chinese. ____________________________________________________________________________ | 完形填空。 | "It was all his own idea," says Pat, the wife of California high school football coach Bob Peters. Bob had 1 made a "motherhood contract(合同)"-declaring that for 70 days this summer he would 2 the care of their four children and all the housework. 3 he didn"t even know how to make coffee when he sighed, he was very confident. After40 of the 70 days, he was ready to 4 . " I was beaten down," admits Bob. "Not only is motherhood a 5 task, it is an impossible job for any normal human being." Bob and Pat were married in 1991. After the married, Pat 6 a secretary to help put him through university. 7 Bob has been the football coach while Pat raised the kids. 8 two years ago Pat went back to work. " I had been 9 children so much," she 10 , "I couldn"t talk to a grown-up." She continued to run the household, 11 - until Bob sighed the contract. Bob tried hard to learn cooking, but the meals he prepared were 12 . For the last three weeks, the family 13 a lot-sometimes having MacDonald"s hamburgers for lunch and dinner. 14 housekeeping, a home economics teacher had told Bob that a room always looks clean 15 the bed is made. " I found 16 -I shut the doors," he says. Soon the kids were wearing their shirts inside out. "When we went to 17 Pat at work, I made them wear their shirts 18 side out so they would look clean." Now that Bob has publicly 19 he was wrong, he is 20 the child-raising and household tasks with Pat. | ( )1. A. only ( )2. A. stick to ( )3. A. If ( )4. A. carry on ( )5. A. strange ( )6. A. sent ( )7. A. In time ( )8. A. Then ( )9. A. near ( )10. A. insists ( )11. A. besides ( )12. A. terrible ( )13. A. starved ( )14. A. Due to ( )15. A. until ( )16. A. an easier way ( )17. A. receive ( )18. A. good ( )19. A. admitted ( )20. A. operating | B. just B. set about B. As B. give up B. pleasant B. employed B. Before long B. Thus B. after B. sighs B. therefore B. tasty B. traveled B. As for B. before B. a cheaper way B. welcome B. wrong B. suggested B. realizing | C. nearly C. think about C. Since C. break down C. difficult C. learned from C. Since then C. So C. about C. jokes C. however C. expensive C. worked out C. Along with C. if C. a cleaner way C. greet C. right C. agreed C. sharing | D. ever D. take over D. Although D. find out D. serious D. worked as D. Later on D. Still D. around D. apologizes D. otherwise D. special D. ate out D. Except for D. unless D. a harder way D. fetch D. opposite D. explained D. performing |
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