( )1. A. Canadians ( )2. A. competitions ( )3. A. atmosphere ( )4. A. community ( )5. A. spread ( )6. A. looked after ( )7. A. imagine ( )8. A. burning ( )9. A. roads ( )10. A. help ( )11. A. if ( )12. A. move ( )13. A. fire ( )14. A. right ( )15. A. crash ( )16. A. first ( )17. A. dried up ( )18. A. coming ( )19. A. what ( )20. A. terrible | B. Australians B. activities B. mountain B. airport B. stopped B. figured out B. forget B. destroying B. houses B. hold B. since B. fight B. valley B. left B. shake B. worst B. eaten up B. suffering B. which B. interesting | C. Japanese C. celebrations C. temperature C. country C. introduced C. sent away C. wonder C. threatening C. people C. cause C. but C. establish C. people C. middle C. burn C. poor C. burnt up C. preventing C. who C. valuable | D. Chinese D. hardships D. emotion D. street D. weakened D. picked up D. dream D. leaving D. bushes D. save D. so D. protect D. stream D. top D. sink D. only D. risen up D. stopping D. that D. strange |
阅读理解。 | |||
Football, to me, is more than just a game. I have probably learned more valuable lessons from it than from | |||
1. What is the main idea of the passage? | |||
A. How the author dislikes the game of football. B. When the author began to play football. C. How the author has changed his attitude to football. D. What sport the author likes best. | |||
2. In the third paragraph, the underlined phrase "getting in shape " probably means"_____ ". | |||
A. becoming healthy B. designing the playground C. losing weight D. measuring the track | |||
3. From the text we can infer _____. | |||
A. the author joined the football team with a clear aim B. football only brought the author certain assignments C. the author never lost heart when he met with difficulty D. the author worked all summer to get ready for the season | |||
4. What did the author get from his season-ending injury? | |||
A. A good chance on the team. B. A good lesson about life. C. A good relationship with his partners. D. A good rest as he expected. | |||
阅读理解。 | |||
Everybody has one of those days when everything goes wrong. This is what happened to Harry. He got up one morning very late because he had forgotten to wind up his alarm clock. He tried to shave quickly and cut himself when he got blood all over his clean shirt, so he had to find another one. The only other shirt that was clean needed ironing, so he ironed it. While he was ironing it, there was a knock at the door. It was the man to read the electricity meter, he showed him where the meter was, said goodbye and found that the iron had burnt a hole in his shirt. So he had to wear the one with the blood on it after all. By this time it was very late, so he decided he couldn"t go to work by bus. He telephoned for a taxi to take him to work. The taxi arrived and Harry got in and began to read the newspaper. In another part of the town, a man had killed a woman with a knife and was seen to run away in a taxi. When Harry"s taxi stopped outside his office, a policeman happened to be standing there. He saw the blood on Harry"s shirt and took him to the police station. He was kept till 3 o"clock in the afternoon before the policeman was sure that he was not the man they wanted. When he finally arrived at the office at about four, his boss took a look at him and told him to go away and find another job. | |||
1. Harry had _____. | |||
A. a lucky day B. an unlucky day C. a busy day D. a good day | |||
2. Why did Harry wear the shirt with blood on it? | |||
A. He had only one shirt. B. The only other needed ironing. C. The iron had burnt a hole on his clean shirt. D. He cut himself and got blood on his shirt. | |||
3. Harry was taken to police station because ______. | |||
A. His taxi stopped outside his office and policeman happened to be there B. There was blood on his shirt and he was in the taxi C. A man killed a woman with a knife D. The killer was seen to run away in the a taxi | |||
4. His boss told him to go away and find another job because _____. | |||
A. he had been kept by the police B. there was blood on his shirt C. he was late for work D. he had killed a woman | |||
阅读理解。 | |||
The other day in school we were discussing jobs. Our teacher, Mrs. Bolt, said that vocations were very important and that it was never too early to think about your life"s work. Most of the children really weren"t too sure about what they wanted to be. But I knew exactly what I wanted to be, and when Mrs. Bolt asked me, I replied "A truck driver." "A truck driver," repeated Mrs. Bolt. "Why do you want to be a truck driver, Kenneth?" "Because truck drivers are always on the move. They don"t have to sit at desks all day. They"re out on the road and they see a lot of the country. The pay is good, too. And you never have any homework." The class laughed. "Well, Kenneth," answered Mrs. Bolt. "You certainly sound enthusiastic. I guessed that you don"t like sitting at a desk or doing homework. Is that correct, Kenneth?" "Yes, I guess so," I said. "Well, since you are so interested in becoming a truck driver, I think you should investigate the field a little further. I want you to go to the library and take out a book on truck driving. And I want you to write a book report on it and hand it at the end of the month." "That"s the last time I"ll ever tell anybody my secret ambition!" | |||
1. The word "vocations" in the first paragraph here means _____. | |||
A. works B. jobs C. holidays D. ambition | |||
2. Why did Mrs. Bolt ask Kenneth to write the book report? Because _____. | |||
A. she wanted him to learn about the other side of truck driving B. she was angry with him C. she was not satisfied with the reasons he gave D. she wanted the whole class to follow his example | |||
3. Which sentence does not agree with the general idea of the text? | |||
A. Truck drivers are well paid. B. Kenneth"s wish made the whole class burst into laughter Kenneth enjoyed sitting at a desk doing his lessons. C. Mrs. Bolt wanted Kenneth to write a book report. D. It seemed as if Kenneth did not enjoy sitting at a desk or doing his lessons . | |||
4. Why won"t Kenneth tell about his ambition any more? | |||
A. Because he can"t realize his ambition B. He just got more homework to do because he had told Mrs. Bolt about it C. Because he was scolded by Mrs. Bolt D. Because he was laughed at by the whole class | |||
完形填空。 | |||
Across the street from our home was a school and I would often watch the kids as they played basketball during the break. I often noticed a small 1 playing with boys. I watched in 2 as she ran circles around the other kids. She 3 to shoot jump shots just over their heads and into the net. The boys always tried to stop her but no one could. At other times I saw her playing alone, sometimes until 4 . One day I asked her way she 5 so much. She looked 6 in my eyes and without a moment of hesitation she said, "The only way I can go to 7 is to get a scholarship. I believe that I would get it if I were good enough at 8 . My Daddy told me if the dream is big enough, the facts don"t 9 ." Then with a determined smile she ran towards the court, I watched her 10 those junior high school years and into high school. Every week, she led her team to victory. One day in her senior year, I saw her sitting in the grass, head 11 in her arms. The coach told her that at 5 feet 5 inches she would 12 never get to play for a top ranked team--much less offered a scholarship-so she should 13 dreaming about college. I asked her if she had talked to her dad about it yet. She 14 her head from her hands and told me that her father said those coaches just did not understand the 15 of a dream. He told her that if she truly wanted a scholarship, 16 could stop her except one thing-her own attitude. The next year, 17 she and her team went to the Northern California Championship game, she was seen by a college coach. She was indeed 18 a scholarship, a full one. She was going to get the college education that she had 19 and worked toward for all those years. It"s 20 : If the dream is big enough, the facts don"t count. | |||