阅读理解。     It was a cool, rainy day and it was the day before Thanksgiving-the fi

阅读理解。     It was a cool, rainy day and it was the day before Thanksgiving-the fi

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阅读理解。     It was a cool, rainy day and it was the day before Thanksgiving-the first one my three children and I would
be spending without their father, who passed away several months ago. Now the two older children were sick
with the flu. I hurried around, trying to care for each child:thermometers, medicine, juice, bread. I found the
children had run out of fruits. But what almost broke me down was that I only had $2.50 left-and this should
last until the end of the month.
     That"s when I heard the phone ring. It was the secretary from our former church,and she told me that they
had been thinking about us and had something to give us. I called at the church on my way to the market just
before lunch. The church secretary met me at the door and handed me two currency notes (流通券), each
worth $20. I was so moved that I cried.
     Then I drove on to a store near our home for something needed for the children. The things I picked up cost
me a little over $14.00, and I handed the cashier (收银员) one note. She took it and looked at it for a long time.
I thought something might be wrong and told her that I was a single parent and how I got it. With tears in her
eyes, the cashier said that morning she had prayed (祈祷) to help someone, and I gave her the chance. She
added a turkey to my items (货物), took out two $20 bills and paid for my items. Once more I was moved to
tears.
     As I walked to my car, I was still moved by the stranger"s love and realized that God loves my family. He
shows us his love through others" hands. 1. What made the author become sad the day before Thanksgiving?[     ]
A. It was cool and raining outside.
B. Her two older children got the flu.
C. Her children had no fruits to eat.
D. She almost had no money to support her family. 2. Why did the cashier look at the author"s note for a long time? [     ]
A. Because she wanted to know how the author got it.
B. Because she couldn"t believe the author was so poor.
C. Because she thought the auhor stole it from somebody else.
D. Because she was glad she had a chance to help someone. 3. What did the cashier do for the author? [     ]
A. She paid for all the author"s items in the store.
B. She gave the author $40 and a turkey for free.
C. She made sure the note was true.
D. She believed the author and moved her to tears. 4. We can infer from the passage that _____. [     ]
A. the author"s husband lived in another place
B. people often do good things only near Thanksgiving
C. life was hard for the author and her children
D. the author was a person who always cried
答案
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阅读理解。     One day, when we had been riding in the burning sun for five hours, we came to a narrow, shaky bridge
where a railway crossed a stagnant (发臭的) pond. For 30 feet there was nothing but the widely-spaced
wooden sleepers under our wheels, and nothing to stop us from falling into the steaming bot below if we
overbalanced. Right under the bridge lay the body of a dead cow. I watched Mat as hc approached the bridge
and rode straight over, without even slowing down. I stopped.
     "What"s up?" he shouted, from the other side.
     "I"m not riding over that thing. If I fail, I"ll be there with that cow!"
     "There"s nothing to it. I just did it, didn"t I?"
     "You"re stronger and taller. My feet can"t touch the ground. You do it for me!"
     Mat said strength didn"t come into it and rode off,leaving me staring down into the sickly brown soup. He
would be waiting for me around the next corner, but I knew he would oive me at least ar hour before coming
to help. The sun burned my face; sweat ran off my forehead into my eyes and stuck my shirt to my body;
mosquitoes flew into my mouth when I breathed. To stand still in this place was to kill myself; anyway, to sit
around waiting for Mat to help was more than my feminist pride could take. I rode back along the track a f"ew
hundred yards to get a good run-up (助跑) and over I went. Mat was right: all the obstacles were in my mind. 1. The author stopped near the bridge because _____. [     ]
A. she was tired and wanted to have a rest
B. she found a dead cow under the bridge
C. she was afraid of failing off the bridge
D. she didn"t know how to cross the bridge 2. Why did Mat refuse to help the author? [     ]
A. He wanted to finish the journey as soon as possible.
B. He felt she should overcome her fear by herself.
C. He didn"t believe she was really afraid.
D. He knew she was too proud to accept his help. 3. What does the underlined part "sickly brown soup" in the last paragraph ref"er to? [     ]
A. The body of a dead cow.
B. The mud on the wheels.
C. The dirty water in the pond.
D. The author"s food for the journey. 4. According to the last paragraph,the author seems to believe that _____. [     ]
A. nothing is difficult to the man who will try
B. a friend in need is a friend indeed
C. you can"t make something out of nothing
D. well begun is half done
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完形填空。     Steve and Mark were good friends. They decided to spend their vacation in Haiti. Since they   1   no
French, they took a French word book with them and hoped it would help them in difficult situations.
     The flight was   2  , and the hotel was very comfortable. Each day after breakfast, Steve and Mark 
  3   a picnic lunch and dinner and went off to visit interesting places. After a while, the boys became tired
of   4   picnic meals and decided to eat a big fish dinner in a good restaurant. Unfortunately, they   5   their
word book in the hotel.
     They   6   the menu carefully. After ten minutes, Steve said to Mark:
     "I don"t understand this menu."
     "Neither do I," said Mark. "I see poison on this menu. Are they   7   here?"
     "Maybe. They even spelled poison   8  . They spelled it p- o-s-s-o-n instead of p-o-i-s-o-n. But it   9   
mean the same thing. Maybe we should go to another restaurant. I don"t  10  to eat something that will kill
me."
     But Mark was  11 , so he said:"There is no other restaurant near here, and I"m tired of walking around
the city. Let"s order something else instead. It"s  12  here, so the food must be good. "The boys looked at
the menu again. They finally decided to order steak,  13  they really wanted fish. The boys just pointed to
the word steak, and the waiter  14 .
     As they were eating they  15  some tourists speaking English.
     "This  16  is delicious."
     "We"re lucky we picked a restaurant that"s famous for its fish."
     Steve and Mark wondered about what they  17 .
     "Famous for its fish? There was no fish on  18 !" said Mark.
     Finally, Steve decided to find out what all this was about.
     "Excuse me, how did you order fish when it wasn"t on the menu?"
     "Sure it"s on the menu. It"s right here. Poisson."
     The boy shouted:
     "Poisson. That"s  19 ! We were wondering why a restaurant like this could have poison on the menu."
     The tourists  20 . One of them said:
     "No. Poisson is French for fish."
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(     )1. A. learned  
(     )2. A. terrible 
(     )3. A. packed   
(     )4. A. buying   
(     )5. A. reviewed  
(     )6. A. checked  
(     )7. A. crazy    
(     )8. A. silly     
(     )9. A. must     
(     )10. A. have     
(     )11. A. tired    
(     )12. A. quiet    
(     )13. A. since    
(     )14. A. realized 
(     )15. A. heard    
(     )16. A. steak    
(     )17. A. bought   
(     )18. A. the table
(     )19. A. poison   
(     )20. A. agreed   
B. spoke       
B. booked   
B. ordered   
B. suffering 
B. kept      
B. studied     
B. stupid   
B. right     
B. should    
B. expect      
B. puzzled    
B. crowded    
B. because    
B. recognized 
B. met        
B. meal     
B. discovered     
B. show     
B. wrong       
B. stopped 
C. taught       
C. excellent    
C. carried      
C. eating       
C. lost         
C. compared     
C. cruel        
C. simply      
C. can          
C. want         
C. scared      
C. convenient   
C. and          
C. understood    
C. found      
C. fish      
C. picked         
C. the menu 
C. it              
C. screamed
D. knew          
D. delayed       
D. cooked        
D. enjoying    
D. left         
D. observed       
D. funny        
D. wrong             
D. would    
D. dare          
D. endangered             
D. comfortable    
D. although      
D. satisfied         
D. noticed     
D. food     
D. selected     
D. sale         
D. dangerous      
D. laughed  
阅读表达。
     One bright sunny day our class went out to the schoolyard. Miss Brown told us to look for something on
the ground that belonged to us. We looked and looked. Finally Mike cried, "I know! It"s my shadow on the
ground." We saw that each girl and boy had a shadow and Miss Brown had a bigger one.
     I found when I moved, my shadow moved. When I ran, my shadow ran, too. But I could not catch it.
Then Jess found a long and thin bamboo pole and stuck it into the ground. Even the pole had a shadow.
     All this set me thinking about the shadow. I did not have a shadow the day before when I walked in the
very dark tunnel (隧道). My shadow is never with me in my room at night when the light is _____.
     I can"t stop thinking about me and my shadow and about what makes the shadow. I am going to look for
more shadows because they are very interesting.
1. What is the best title for the passage? (Please answer within 10 words.) 
    ___________________________________________________________________ 
2. Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?
     I kept thinking about myself and the shadow of mine, and asked myself why I had
     the shadow.
    ___________________________________________________________________
3. Fill in the blank in the third paragraph with a proper word to complete the sentence.
    ___________________________________________________________________
4. Who do you think wrote the passage? Why? (Please answer within 30 words.)
    ___________________________________________________________________
5. Translate the last sentence of the passage into Chinese. 
    ___________________________________________________________________
完形填空。
     Why did I come today? I wondered. My Christmas   1   contained several people that claimed they wanted
nothing, but I knew their feelings would be hurt   2   I didn"t buy them anything, so gift buying was   3   but
fun.
     Hurriedly and   4  , I finished shopping and joined the long checkout lines. In front of me were a boy of
about 5 and a younger girl. She carried a beautiful pair of shiny, gold house slippers. When we finally   5   the
checkout register, the girl   6   placed the shoes on the counter. She treated them as though they were a   7  .
     "That will be $6.09," the cashier said. The boy   8   his pockets. He finally came up with $3.12." I guess
we will have to put them back," he   9   said. "We will come back some time, maybe tomorrow."
     With that statement, a soft  10  broke from the little girl. "But Jesus would have loved these shoes," she
cried.
     "Well, we"ll go home and work some more. Don"t cry. We"ll surely  11 ," he said.
     Quickly I handed $3.00 to the cashier. These children had waited in line for a long time. And,  12 , it was
Christmas. Suddenly a pair of arms came around me and a small voice  13  said, "Thank you, lady." 
     "What did you  14  when you said Jesus would like the shoes?" I asked. The boy answered, "Our mommy
is sick and going to  15 . Daddy said she might go before Christmas to be with Jesus. "The girl spoke," My
Sunday school teacher said the streets in heaven are shiny gold, just like these shoes. Won"t mommy be  16  
walking on those streets to  17  these shoes?"
     My eyes  18  as I looked into her tear-stained face. "Yes," I answered, "I am  19  she will." Silently I
thanked God for using these children to  20  me of the true spirit of giving.
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(     )2. A. if         
(     )3. A. something  
(     )4. A. patiently  
(     )5. A. approached   
(     )6. A. immediately
(     )7. A. gift       
(     )8. A. opened     
(     )9. A. bravely    
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(     )11. A. leave      
(     )12. A. above all  
(     )13. A. gralefully 
(     )14. A. request      
(     )15. A. hospital   
(     )16. A. equal      
(     )17. A. wear       
(     )18. A. pained     
(     )19. A. sure       
(     )20. A. inform      
B. list           
B. because        
B. nothing      
B. unconfidently  
B. passed        
B. hesitantly     
B. treasure      
B. touched        
B. uncertainly   
B. sob             
B. come        
B. at last        
B. sweetly       
B. mean           
B. tomb           
B. comfortable     
B. match        
B. shut            
B. afraid       
B. warn          
C. goods        
C. unless       
C. anything     
C. unwillingly  
C. checked      
C. shyly      
C. life         
C. tore         
C. slowly        
C. smile          
C. return  
C. at least    
C. gracefully  
C. attempt     
C. heaven       
C. convenient      
C. show       
C. flooded      
C. glad        
C. cure       
D. purchases      
D. since          
D. everything     
D. curiously        
D. found           
D. carefully     
D. prize        
D. searched       
D. doubtfully                   
D. sigh               
D. arrive    
D. after all     
D. kindly        
D. expect         
D. sky            
D. beautiful      
D. fit            
D. dried            
D. confident      
D. remind     
阅读理解。
     When his young son was ill, Mr Wei took him to a clinic (诊所). They were the first of the day and did
not have to wait long. The nurse took the boy into the doctor"s room while Mr Wei waited outside. After a
few minutes, the doctor came out of his room and spoke to the nurse.
     "Have we got a screwdriver (螺丝刀)?" he asked her. The nurse looked in a drawer (抽屉) and found a
screwdriver. She gave it to the doctor and he went back into his room.
     A few minutes later he came out again. "I need a saw (锯)," he said to the nurse this time. Again the nurse
looked in the drawer. She found a saw and gave it to the doctor. He went back into his room.
     A few minutes later the doctor came out of his room for the third time. "I"m going to need a hammer," he
said. For the third time the nurse looked in the drawer. Shp found a hammer and gave it to the doctor.
     This time, Mr. Wei could not keep quiet." Excuse me," he said:"but what is wrong with my son? And what
are you doing to him?"
     "I haven"t examined him yet," the doctor said. "I"m still trying to get my hag open."
1. Mr. Wei"s son was _____.
[     ]
A. waiting in a queue
B. angry about his waiting
C. impatient (不耐烦) to get in to see the doctor
D. the first person to be seen by the doctor
2. The doctor came out to _____.
[     ]
A. ask for some tools
B. shout at the nurse
C. look in the drawer
D. explain something to Mr. Wei
3. The underlined word "hammer" in the 4th paragraph means _____.
[     ]
A. a kind of medicine
B. a piece of medical equipment
C. a kind of everyday tool
D. a piece of furniture
4. At last, Mr. Wei _____.
[     ]
A. offered to help the doctor get his bag open
B. wanted to be there when his son was examined
C. was worried about his son
D. helped the nurse look for the hammer
5. Which would be the best title for this passage?
[     ]
A. Mr. Wei and His Son
B. The Doctor"s Job
C. The Right Tools for the Bag
D. A New Way to Treat Patients