阅读理解。     The Great Fire of London started in the very early hours of 2 Septembe

阅读理解。     The Great Fire of London started in the very early hours of 2 Septembe

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阅读理解。     The Great Fire of London started in the very early hours of 2 September 1666. In four days it destroyed
more than three-quarters of the old city, where most of the houses were made of wood and close together.
Over one hundred people became homeless, but only a few lost their lives.  
     The fire started on Sunday morning in the house of the King"s baker (面包师) in Pudding Lane. The baker,
with his wife and family, was able to get out through a window into the roof. A strong wind blew the fire from
the bakery into a small hotel next door. Then it spread quickly into Thames Street. That was the beginning.  
     By eight o"clock three hundred houses were on fire. On Monday nearly a kilometer of the city was burning
along the River Thames. Tuesday was the worst day. The fire destroyed many well-known buildings, old St
Paul"s and the Guildhall among them.   
     Samuel Pepys, the famous writer, wrote about the fire, "People threw their things into the river. Many poor
people stayed in their houses until the last moment. Birds fell out of the air because of the heat."   
     The fire stopped only when the King finally ordered people to destroy hundreds of buildings in the path of
the fire. With nothing left to burn, the fire became weak and finally died out.   
     After the fire, Christopher Wren, the architect (建筑师), wanted a city with wider streets and fine new
houses of stone. In fact, the streets are still narrow, but he did build more than fifty churches, among them the
new St Paul"s.   
    The fire caused great pain and loss, but after it London was a better place: a city for the future and not just
of the past. 1. It seems that the writer of the text was most sorry for the fact that _____. [     ]
A. some people lost their lives  
B. the birds in the sky were killed by the fire  
C. many famous buildings were destroyed
D. the King"s bakery was burned down 2. Why did the writer cite (引用) Samuel Pepys? [     ]
A. Because Pepys was among those putting out the fire.  
B. Because Pepys also wrote about the fire.  
C. To show that poor people suffered most.  
D. To give the reader a clearer picture of the fire. 3. How was the fire put out according to the text? [     ]
A. The King and his soldiers came to help.  
B. All the houses made of wood in the city were destroyed.  
C. People managed to get enough water from the river.
D. Houses standing in the direction of the fire were pulled down. 4. Which of the following were reasons for the rapid spread of the big fire?  
    a. There was a strong wind.     
    b. The streets were not wide enough.
    c. Many houses were made of wood. 
    d. There was not enough water in the city.  
    e. People did not discover the fire earlier. [     ]
A. a and b           
B. a, b and c  
C. a, b, c and d       
D. a, b, c, d and e
答案
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完形填空。    I live in a big city with a lot of homeless people. Luckily there"re some ways of helping them and you
needn"t have a lot of   1  . One way to help is to buy their monthly magazine.   2   doing this one day, I got
to   3   a young homeless man, He was often   4   the magazine at the train station.
    He was a poor farmer from another country. After a while, I discovered that his   5   was close to mine.
It   6   that we were born in the same month.
    I met him last year   7   after his birthday, and after congratulating (祝贺) him, without   8  , I asked if he
had had a good day. He   9   and said that he hadn"t really celebrated. I felt so  10 
    I just couldn"t bear the thought of (不敢想) this nice, young man being  11  on his 25th birthday with no
presents, no cake, nothing! So I went home and looked in my yarn (纱线) basket.  12  for me, I had enough
yarn  13 . I set to work and knitted (编织) a  14  for the young man. The yarn had become a little dirty  15  
I didn"t knit very often. Then I washed the yarn so the scarf would be  16  when he got it.
    I met him on my own birthday as I was going shopping. I had  17  to meet him so I had  18  the scarf and
a piece of my own birthday  19  around with me. He was very happy with these gifts and so was I. The  20 
 in his eyes was the best present he could have given me!
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(     )1. A. work       
(     )2. A. In         
(     )3. A. realize     
(     )4. A. selling    
(     )5. A. birthday   
(     )6. A. said       
(     )7. A. long       
(     )8. A. stopping   
(     )9. A. looked up  
(     )10. A. foolish    
(     )11. A. calm       
(     )12. A. Suddenly   
(     )13. A. used       
(     )14. A. scarf      
(     )15. A. when       
(     )16. A. different  
(     )17. A. liked      
(     )18. A. made       
(     )19. A. cake       
(     )20. A. light      
B. energy       
B. On           
B. ignore       
B. reading      
B. house        
B. found        
B. shortly      
B. helping      
B. turned up     
B. excited      
B. happy        
B. Luckily      
B. done         
B. cap          
B. because      
B. dry          
B. hoped        
B. thrown       
B. present      
B. pain         
C. money          
C. Besides        
C. know           
C. covering       
C. height         
C. guessed        
C. ever           
C. praising       
C. looked down    
C. clever         
C. alone          
C. Badly          
C. left           
C. sock           
C. so             
C. wet            
C. promised       
C. received       
C. song           
C. sight          
D. experience  
D. By          
D. recognize   
D. buying      
D. hobby       
D. meant       
D. even        
D. thinking    
D. got down                    
D. worried     
D. hungry      
D. However     
D. produced    
D. glove       
D. and         
D. clean       
D. agreed      
D. carried     
D. party       
D. tear        
完型填空。
    In the early 1800"s, a boy named John lived in an orphanage (孤儿院) with several other children. Every
day was   1   working and Christmas was the one day of the year   2   the children did not work and received
a gift-an orange. The children   3   it so much that they kept it for weeks, and even   4  -smelling it,   5   it and
loving it. Usually they tried to preserve (保护) it for so   6   that it often went bad before they ate it.
    This year John knew he would soon be   7   enough to leave. He would save the orange until his birthday in
July. If he preserved it   8  , he might be able to eat it on his birthday.
    Christmas day finally came. The children were so   9   as they entered the dining hall. In his excitement,
John knocked over something, causing a big  10 . Immediately the master shouted, "John, leave the hall and
there will be no orange for you." John"s heart  11 . He turned and ran back to the  12  room so that the children
wouldn"t see his tears.
    Then he heard the door open and the children entered. Little Elizabeth with a  13  on her face held out her
small hands. "Here John," she said, "this is for you." As John  14  his head, he saw a big juicy  15  all peeled
and quartered … Each child had sacrificed (舍弃) their own orange by  16  a quarter and had created a big,
beautiful orange for him.
    John never forgot the sharing, love and personal  17  his friends had shown him that Christmas day.  18  
that day, after he became rich, every year he  19  send oranges all over the world to children everywhere. His
 20  was that no child would ever spend Christmas without a special Christmas fruit!
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(     )1. A. forced      
(     )2. A. as          
(     )3. A. needed      
(     )4. A. months      
(     )5. A. tasting    
(     )6. A. much        
(     )7. A. old        
(     )8. A. seriously  
(     )9. A. nervous    
(     )10. A. cry          
(     )11. A. jumped      
(     )12. A. cold        
(     )13. A. look        
(     )14. A. shook        
(     )15. A. gift        
(     )16. A. sharing      
(     )17. A. feelings    
(     )18. A. In return for 
(     )19. A. must        
(     )20. A. desire      
B. passed        
B. when          
B. wanted        
B. days          
B. watching      
B. soon          
B. strong        
B. carefully    
B. excited      
B. disappointment   
B. stopped      
B. small        
B. tears        
B. lifted        
B. surprise      
B. breaking      
B. affairs      
B. In case of    
B. would        
B. idea         
C. taken      
C. while      
C. valued      
C. years      
C. pressing    
C. long        
C. tall        
C. secretly    
C. pleasant    
C. surprise    
C. broke      
C. old        
C. comfort    
C. put        
C. orange      
C. eating      
C. relation    
C. In memory of  
C. might      
C. meaning    
D. spent         
D. which         
D. liked         
D. seasons       
D. touching      
D. far           
D. experienced                     
D. softly        
D. eager         
D. noise         
D. settled       
D. lonely        
D. smile         
D. turned        
D. wonder        
D. taking        
D. sacrifice     
D. In search of  
D. should        
D. thinking      
完形填空。
     We were a group of people who took the bus to work every day. One of the   1   was a small old man
who took the bus to the centre for senior citizens every morning. He always   2   behind the driver. No one
ever paid much   3   to him.   
     But one July morning he said good morning to the driver and   4   at others. The driver nodded. The rest
of us were   5   as usual.   
    The next day, the old man got on the bus and said in a loud voice, "A very good   6   to you all!" Some of
us looked up,   7  , and said "Good morning". From then on, he said good morning to us every day and we
began to   8   to each other.  
    One morning he had some flowers in his hand. The driver turned around   9   and asked:"Have you got
yourself a girlfriend, Charlie?" We never got to know if his name was really "Charlie",  10  he nodded shyly
and said  11 . People whistled and clapped at him. Charlie bowed and waved the flowers before he sat down
on his seat. Every morning after that Charlie always  12  a flower.  
    The summer went by, and autumn was closing in until one morning Charlie wasn"t  13  at his usual stop.
And he wasn"t there the next day and the day after that. What might have  14  to him? When we came nearer
to the centre for senior citizens, a woman  15  the driver to wait a moment. We all  16  our breath when she
went to the door.  
    Yes, the staff said, they knew  17  we were talking about. The elderly gentleman was fine, but one of his
very close friends had died at the weekend. They  18  him back on Monday.   
    The next Monday Charlie got on the bus, all of us who he had brought  19  to in that summer sat with a 
 20  in our hands.
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(     )1. A. passengers 
(     )2. A. hid      
(     )3. A. interest  
(     )4. A. called    
(     )5. A. upset    
(     )6. A. trip      
(     )7. A. worried  
(     )8. A. introduce 
(     )9. A. politely  
(     )10. A. but      
(     )11. A. sorry    
(     )12. A. bought    
(     )13. A. walking  
(     )14. A. sent      
(     )15. A. ordered  
(     )16. A. tears    
(     )17. A. where    
(     ) 18. A. kept      
(     )19. A. happiness 
(     )20. A. letter    
B. drivers 
B. sat    
B. energy  
B. laughed 
B. silent  
B. meal    
B. tired  
B. admit  
B. proudly 
B. so      
B. yes    
B. found  
B. arriving
B. happened   
B. invited 
B. flowers 
B. when    
B. got    
B. luck    
B. flower  
C. friends  
C. shouted  
C. attention 
C. pointed  
C. excited  
C. morning  
C. moved    
C. talk      
C. carefully   
C. until    
C. thanks    
C. brought  
C. greeting  
C. spoken    
C. asked    
C. hands    
C. who      
C. looked    
C. concern  
C. card      
D. workers     
D. slept       
D. expectation 
D. smiled      
D. bored       
D. time        
D. surprised   
D. write       
D. smilingly   
D. as          
D. hello       
D. wore        
D. waiting     
D. regarded                   
D. promised    
D. breath      
D. what        
D. expected    
D. power       
D. ticket      
阅读理解。
     My younger sister Joy was fighting her final battle against cancer. I wanted Joy to go into a nursing home
(疗养院), but she didn"t want to spend her final days there. I couldn"t be with her all the time, and she had no
other family. God, who would watch over her?
     Joy and I had come from a medical family. Mom died when my sister was four. Dad was a small-town
general doctor in Glenview. His concern for his patients was wholehearted. Sometimes Joy and I had felt
overlooked, expecting the attention he seemed to reserve (保留) for his patients. But no matter how busy he"d
been all week, Dad would stand on the stairs every Sunday morning, polishing (擦亮) his shoes for church.
    I called Dr. Croghan, Joy"s doctor, hoping she could persuade (劝说) Joy to move into the nursing home.
"Your father also called," she said. The signal of her phone went off, and the doctor suddenly hung up before
I could correct her.
    Three days later, Joy died at home. I called Dr. Croghan to thank her for all she"d done. Then I mentioned
the phone call. "It had to be someone else who called you," I said.
     "He said he was Joy"s father clearly," Dr. Croghan insisted. "He talked about her case and understood all
the medical details."
    Who could it be? My dad died three years ago; it couldn"t have been him. Maybe it was one of the
neighbours or my father"s former patients, many of whom were grateful to my father. Who could it be?
I wonder.
1. Why did the author want Joy to go to a nursing home?
[     ]
A. Because Joy didn"t want to stay at home.
B. Because Joy"s doctor advised her to do so.
C. Because no one looked after her at home.
D. Because it was Joy"s father"s advice.
2. From the passage, we can learn that the writer"s father _____.
[     ]
A. was generous (大方的) and popular in Illinois
B. worked hard and cared about his patients
C. didn"t go to church when he was very busy
D. was a famous doctor and cured many patients
3. Sometimes the writer and his/her sister felt as if their father _____.
[     ]
A. had forgotten them
B. was cold-hearted
C. didn"t like them at all
D. never looked after them
4. If the doctor hadn"t hung up, the writer would have told her _____.
[     ]
A. to save his/her sister as soon as possible
B. the man who called her wasn"t his/her father
C. his/her father would need to be watched over
D. to persuade his/her sister to go to hospital
语法填空。
    One day a father and his rich family 1______ (take) his son on a trip to the country with the firm purpose
to show him 2______ poor people can be. They spent a day and a night on the farm of a very poor family.
When they got back 3______ their trip, the father asked his son, "How was the trip?" "Very good Dad!" "Did
you see how poor people can be?" the father asked. "Yeah!" "And 4______ did you learn?" 
    The son answered, "I saw that we have a dog at home, and they have four. We have a pool 5______
reaches to the middle of the garden; they have a creek (小溪) that has no end. We have imported lamps in the
garden; they have the stars. Our patio reaches to the front yard; 6______ have a whole horizon. " When the
little boy was finished, his father was 7______ (speech). His son added, "Thanks, Dad, for showing me how
"poor" we are!"
    Isn"t it true that it all depends on the way you look at things? 8______ you have love, friends, family, health,
good humor and a positive attitude towards life-you"ve got everything! You can"t buy 9______ of these things.
You may have all the material possessions you can imagine, provisions for the future, etc.; 10______ if you
are poor of spirit, you have nothing!