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阅读理解。 | Yesterday the police were joined by more than 20 volunteers in the continuing search for the two missing teenagers, Vicky Gray and Tom Hunter, and their guide, Gavin Jones. The police said that they had disappeared during an adventure (冒险) tour of Cape York Peninsula. This was the second day of the search and the police were now very worried about the safety of the three missing people. The police said that the search had covered a wide area, but the rainforest was thick and their work was made harder by the recent rain. Later on Chief Inspector (警官) Roger Fleet said, "The travellers had a radio with them. If they had been in trouble, they would have called us." The three travellers left Cooktown very early on Saturday morning in a Toyota car. They took a small dirt road that runs down to the Daintree River, a dangerous river full of crocodiles (鳄鱼). Chief Inspector Roger Fleet said the tourists wouldn"t have got into trouble if they had stayed on the main road. A photo of Vicky and Tom was found by a policeman under the"Be Careful about crocodiles" sign near the river. Why was the photo left behind? This is just one of the unanswered questions. Other questions are: Why was the photo left behind? Why was the Toyota parked and locked at the edge of the rainforest? The police said that the travellers had left a map of the area behind. Why? Why had someone drawn a cross on the point (地点) where the car is? Is this a sign? What does it mean? If anyone can give information or has seen these three young people, contact the local police in Cooktown. | 1. This article is probably taken from _____. | [ ] | A. a newspaper B. a magazine C. a storybook D. a guidebook | 2. All the following are unanswered questions except _____. | [ ] | A. why they left a photo behind B. why they came to this area C. why their Toyota was parked in the place D. why a cross was drawn on the map | 3. The article asks people to _____. | [ ] | A. search for the missing people B. tell the police where the missing people hide C. learn the lesson and stop taking adventure tours D. provide information about the missing people | 完形填空。 | "Father, I don"t like to go to school," said Harry Williams one morning. "I wish you 1 let me stay at home. Charles Parker"s father doesn"t make him go to school." Mr. Williams took his little boy 2 the hand, and said kindly to him, "Come, my son. I want to 3 you something in the garden." Harry walked into the garden with his father, who led him along 4 they came to a bed in which peas (豌 豆) were growing. Not a weed (杂草) was to be 5 about their roots. "See how beautifully these peas are 6 , my son," said Mr. Williams. "How clean and healthy the vines(藤) look. We shall have a good 7 . Now let me show you the vines in Mr. Parker"s garden." Mr. Williams then 8 Harry to look at Mr. Parker"s pea vines. After a few moments, Mr. Williams asked, "Well, my son, what do you 9 Mr. Parker"s pea vines?" "Oh, Father!" replied the little boy. "I never saw such 10 looking peas in my life! The weeds are nearly as 11 as the peas themselves. There won"t be half a crop!" " 12 are they so much worse than ours, Harry?" "Because they have been left to grow as they 13 . I suppose Mr. Parker just planted them, and never took any care of them 14 ." "Yes. A garden will soon be overrun with weeds 15 it is not taken good care of," Mr. Williams 16 , "and so it is with the human garden. Children"s minds are like garden beds. They must be 17 cared for. I send you to school in order that the garden of your 18 may have good seeds and 19 plentifully. Now which would you 20 , to stay at home or go to school?" "I would rather go to school," said Harry. | ( )1. A. could ( )2. A. by ( )3. A. offer ( )4. A. when ( )5. A. seen ( )6. A. shaking ( )7. A. result ( )8. A. forced ( )9. A. hear of ( )10. A. ugly ( )11. A. high ( )12. A. When ( )13. A. left ( )14. A. ahead ( )15. A. if ( )16. A. explained ( )17. A. gently ( )18. A. school ( )19. A. decrease ( )20. A. find | B. would B. with B. remind B. until B. changed B. moving B. present B. led B. look at B. poor B. long B. How B. stayed B. afterward B. or B. answered B. correctly B. dream B. develop B. prefer | C. might C. in C. give C. before C. made C. growing C. match C. followed C. think of C. dirty C. deep C. Where C. pleased C. forward C. as C. required C. carefully C. family C. produce C. know | D. should D. of D. show D. where D. planted D. dancing D. harvest D. ordered D. deal with D. fine D. wide D. Why D. belonged D. outside D. so D. announced D. slightly D. mind D. drop D. support | 阅读理解。 | The Americans and Russians, at the height of the arms race, realized that if they continued in the usual manner they were going to blow up the whole world. One day, they sat down and decided to settle the whole argument with one dog fight. They"d spent five years training the best fighting dog in the world and whichever side"s dog won would have the right to control the world. The losing side would have to lay down its arms. The Russians found the biggest, meanest, Doberman and Rottweiler in the world and trained them with the biggest meanest Siberian wolves. They selected only the biggest and strongest young dogs from each litter (窝), killed his brothers or sisters, and gave him all the milk. They used steroids (类固醇) and trainers and after five years came up with the biggest meanest dog the world had ever seen. Its cage needed steel bars that were three inches and nobody could get near it. When the day came for the fight, the Americans showed up with a strange animal. It was a nine-foot long Dachshund. Everyone felt sorry for the Americans because they knew there was no way that this dog could possibly last ten seconds with the Russian dog. When the cages were opened up, the Dachshund came out and wrapped itself around the outside of the ring. It had the Russian dog almost surrounded. When the Russian dog leaned over to bite the Dachshund"s neck, the Dachshund reached out and consumed the Russian dog in one bite. There was nothing left at the entire Russian dog. The Russians came up to the Americans, shaking their hands in doubt. "We don"t understand how this could have happened. We had our best people working for five years with the meanest Doberman and Rottweiler in the world and the biggest, meanest Siberian wolves." "That is nothing," an American replied. "We had our best plastic surgeons (外形整容医生) working for five years to make a crocodile look like a Dachshund." | 1. Why did Americans and Russians stop fighting in the usual manner at the height of the arms race? | [ ] | A. They were tired of fighting for a long time. B. They were afraid to explode the whole world. C. They wanted to compete with each other in another way. D. They thought it was more interesting to see the dogs fighting. | 2. What does the underlined word "Dachshund" mean? | [ ] | A. A kind of crocodile B. A kind of weapon C. A kind of dog D. A kind of wolf | 3. This story implies that _____. | [ ] | A. we must use our wisdom while competing B. it is no use to be honest with Americans C. Americans are cleverer than Russians D. the Russian dog aren"t as strong as those in American | 4. This story can be concluded with a proverb "_____". | [ ] | A. Well begun is half done B. Pride goes before a fall C. Deal with a man as he deals with you D. Actions speak louder than words | 阅读理解。 | The old man walked with a cane (拐杖) slowly into the restaurant. His poor jacket patched (打补丁) trousers and worn-out shoes made him stand out from the usual Saturday morning breakfast crowd. Unforgettable were his pale blue eyes that sparkled like diamonds, large rosy cheeks, and thin lips held in a steady smile. He walked towards a table by the window. A young waitress watched him and ran over to him, saying, "Here, Sir. Let me give you a hand with that chair" Without a word, he smiled and nodded a thank you. She pulled the chair away from the table. Steadying him with one arm, she helped him move in front of the chair, and get comfortably seated. Then she pushed the table up close to him, and learned his cane against the table where he could reach it. In a soft, clear voice he said, "Thank you, Miss" "You are welcome, Sir." she replied, "My name is Mary. I"ll be back in a moment. If you need anything, just wave at me." After he had finished a hearty meal of pancakes, bacon, and hot lemon tea, Mary brought him the change, helping him up from his chair and out from behind the table. She handed him his cane, and walked with him to the front door. Holding the door open for him, she said, "Come back and see us,Sir." He nodded a thank you and said softly with a smile, "You are very kind!" When Mary went to clean his table, she was shocked. Under his plate she found a business card and a note written on the napkin, under which was a 100$ bill. The note on the napkin read, "Dear Mary, I respect you very much, and you respect yourself, too. It shows by the way you treat others. You have found the secret of happiness. Your kind gestures will shine through those who meet you." The man she had served was the owner of the restaurant. This was the first time that she, or any of his employees, had seen him in person. | 1. Mary ran over to the old man because _____. | [ ] | A. the old man was the boss of the restaurant B. she saw the old man had some difficulty moving and taking a seat C. she was worried that the old man might cause trouble to the restaurant D. the old man had asked her wait on him | 2. The old man came to the restaurant to _____. | [ ] | A. have breakfast B. find out how his restaurant was working C. see his employees D. see how Mary served customers | 3. The words the man left on the napkin indicates that _____. | [ ] | A. serving others is a respectable job B. Mary would get a rise as a result of her kindness C. respecting others means respecting oneself D. Mary" s kind service would bring in more money for her | 4. Based on the passage, all of the following words can be used to describe Mary EXCEPT _____. | [ ] | A. kind B. considerate C. calm D. helpful | 阅读理解。 | One day, while a woodcutter was cutting a branch of a tree above a river, his axe fell into the river. When he began to cry, God appeared and asked him, "Why are you crying?" The woodcutter told him that he had dropped his axe into water. God went into the river and reappeared with a gold axe. "Is this your axe?" God asked. The woodcutter said "No". God again went down and came up with a silver axe. "Is this your axe?" God asked. The woodcutter said "No". God again went down and came up with an iron axe. "Is this your axe?" God asked. The woodcutter said "Yes". God was pleased with the man"s honesty and gave him all the three axes. The woodcutter went home happily. One day while he was walking with his wife along the river, his wife fell into the river. When began crying, God appeared and asked him, "Why are you crying?" "My wife has fallen into water." God again went down and came up with Avril Lavigne. "Is this your wife?" "Yes"the woodcutter said. God was furious, "YOU CHEAT! Now I am going to curse you". The woodcutter quickly said, "Forgive me, My Lord. It is a misunderstanding. If I say NO to Avril Lavigne, you"ll came up with Taylor Swift. If I also say NO to her, you will finally came up with my wife and I will say YES. Then you will give all the three to me, I am a poor man. I will not be able to look after all the three. So that is why I said "YES"". | 1. Which of the following best describe the author"s tone in telling the story? | [ ] | A. pessimistic B. Objective C. Subjective D. Humoristic | 2. The impression that the woodcutter makes on you is that he is _____. | [ ] | A. foolish but honest B. foolish and honest C. smart and honest D. smart but dishonest | 3. What can you infer about Avril Lavigne and Taylor Swift? | [ ] | A. They are the secret lovers of the woodcutter. B. They are both popular women,much worthy than his wife. C. They are both rich women with a lot of gold and silver. D. They look much like the woodcutter"s wife. |
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